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POST      OFFICE 

GLASGOW  DIRECTORY 

FOR 

1862,  1863, 

ARRANGED  IN  THREE  DIVISIONS, 

GEISTERAL,  STREET,  AND  COMMERCIAL; 


TO   -WHICH    IS    ADDED, 


A  SUBURBAN  DIRECTORY, 

Wim  AN  APPENDIX  CONTAINING  GENERAL  AND  LOCAL  INFORMATION. 


THIRTY-FIFTH    ANNUAL    PUBLICATION. 


GLASGOW: 
FEINTED  BY  WILLIAM  MACKENZIE,  45,  47  HOWARD  STREET, 

FOR   THE    LETTER-CAKRIERS   OF  THE   POST  OFFICE. 
1862. 

PSICE  SIX  SHILLIlfOS, 


Digitized  by  tine  Internet  Archive 

in  2010  witin  funding  from 

National  Library  of  Scotland 


http://www.archive.org/details/postofficeannual186263gla 


PREFACE. 


The  Publishers  have  now  the  pleasure  of  placing  in  the  hands  of  the  Public  the 
Thirty-fifth  Edition  of  the  Directory.  In  its  preparation,  every  possible  care  has 
been  taken  to  insure  that  correctness  without  which  the  Publishers  could  not  have 
enjoyed  the  confidence  and  support  of  the  Public  during  the  long  period  of  thirty-five 
years,  and  for  which  they  again  take  this  opportunity  of  gratefully  returning  their 
warmest  thanks. 

The  Publishers,  in  addition  to  the  "Post-office  Savings  Bank  Eegulations" — 
which  are  fully  given  in  the  Appendix — have  also  inserted  a  List  of  the  "  Penny 
Savings  Banks  in  Glasgow  and  its  Vicinity,"  of  which  there  are  not  fewer  than 
sixty-six,  thus  afibrding  to  the  humblest  of  their  fellow-citizens  every  information 
as  to  where  and  when  their  savings  may  be  safely  invested. 

The  Directory,  this  year,  is  printed  on  better  paper,  and  the  binding,  it  will  be 
noticed,  is  much  superior  to  what  it  was  formerly,  having  been  executed  with  a  neat- 
ness very  creditable  to  the  Binder ;  while  the  printing,  and  general  "  get  up"  of  the 
work,  is  in  the  usual  neat  and  business-like  style  of  the  establishment  that,  for  several 
years,  has  executed  this  part  of  the  work. 

The  Publishers  beg  to  tender  their  thanks  to  the  Gentlemen  connected  with  the 
Local  Institutions  of  the  City,  as  well  as  to  the  Officers  attached  to  the  various 
Volunteer  Forces,  for  their  kindness  and  promptitude  in  correcting  the  various  lists, 
which  give  to  the  volume  a  peculiar  value. 

For  Names  too  late  for  insertion  in  their  proper  places,  List  of  Volunteer  Forces, 
(Commission,  Interest,  and  Masonic  Tables,  see  beginning  of  Directory. 

Post-Office,  Glasgow,  31st  May,  1862. 


NAMES      AND      ADDRESSES 

OF   THE 

COMMISSIONED     OFFICERS 

ATEACHED   TO 

ARTILLERY,  RIFLE,   AND   MILITARY  ENGINEER 

VOLUNTEER  FORCES  FOR  LANARKSHIRE. 


OPPICESS  or  1st  CONSOLIDATED  BRIGADE  OF  lAWARKSHIEE  ARTILLERY  VOLUNTEERS. 


No.  OP  Battery. 

Kank. 

Name. 

Address. 

Col.-CotTimaudant 

W.  S.  S.  Crawfurd 

Castlemilk,  by  Rutherglen 

Lieut-Colonel 

J.  E.  Stewart 

20  Park  terrace 

Major 

D.  W.  Holms 

9  I'ark  circus 

Commanding  No.  I  Battery 

Captains 

John  Wilkie 

24  Blythswood  square 

'               2       " 

J.  S.  MacdowaH 

28  Govan  street 

3       " 

Ninian  B.  Stewai-t 

206  Bafh  street 

4       « 

J.  F.  H,  M'Ewaj* 

20  Royal  crescent 

'               5       " 

John  B.  Wright 

S   Windsor  terrace 

'               6       " 

I»ancai;  Macfarlane 

2-6  Cumberland  street,  west 

7       " 

17iIIiani  Eobertson 

City  Bank,  66  Trongate 

8       " 

V^'illiam  B.  Fi<'ld 

68  Buchanan  street 

9       " 

T\  illiam  Bruce  Dick 

Eden  villa,  Govan  road 

10       « 

Donald  Matkeson 

6  Park  terrace 

U       " 

E.  Collins,  jun. 

Kelvindale. 

12       " 

Eobert  Dunlop 

49  Virginia  street 

15       " 

George  Brown 

26  Buckingham  terrace 

14       " 

Ebenezer  W.  Henry 

14  Granby  terrace 

15       " 

A.  Campbell  Holmes 

Freelandbank,  Partick 

No.  1  Battery 

i 

1st  Lieutenant 

J.  D.  Kirkwood 

4  Rutland  crescent 

1 

2nd  Lieutenant 

Alexander  Ross 

^8  South  Portland  street 

•2 

{ 

1st  Lieutenant 

K.  J.  Currie 

Lansdowne  crescent 

2nd  Lieutenant 

A.  C.  Pattison 

8  Bloomfield  place,  Hillhead 

3         " 

{ 

1st  Lieutenant 

George  Russell 

184  Victoria  place,  Crown  street 

2nd  Lieutenant 

Peter  Kennedj' 

32  South  Apsley  place 

4         » 

( 

1st  Lieutenant 

Henry  Knox  Dick 

21  Royal  crescent 

\ 

2nd  Lieutenant 

William  Watson 

26  Blythswood  square 

5 

i 

1st  Lieutenant 

Adam  C.  Scott 

8 )  Buchanan  street 

i 

2nd  Lieutenant 

Thomas  M.  White 

19  St.  James'  terrace 

6 

{ 

1st  Lieutenant 

Frederick  D.  Rait 

1  Newton  place 

2nd  Lieutenant 

William  Hay,  jun. 

9  Newton  place 

7 

\ 

1st  Lieutenant 

Thomas  Ramsay 

73  Gallowgate 

2nd  Lieutenant 

John  M 'Knight 

64  Trongate 

8         " 

{ 

1st  Lieutenant 

James  Gilchrist 

1 6  Buchanan  street 

2nd  Lieutenant 

John  Scott 

81  James  Watt  street 

0         " 

( 

1st  Lieutenant 

Alexander  Whitelaw 

S.ydney  street 

1 

2nd  Lieutenant 

William  Noble 

Tillie  &  Henderson's,  Miller  st 

10 

{ 

1st  Lieutenant 

James  Coates 

6  Park  terrace 

2ud  Lieutenant 

Thomas  T.  Hay 

9  Newton  terrace 

11         " 

{ 

1st  Lieutenant 

William  Swan 

Maryhill 

2nd  Lieutenant 

J.  M.  Taylor 

130  Hope  street 

1  '■>         t< 

i 

1st  Lieutenant 

John  R.  Swan 

59  St.  Vincent  street 

2nd  Lieutenant 

J.  R.  Byrne 

59  St.  Viuceut  street 

ADMINISTRATIVE   BATTALIONS. 


No.  OF  Batteet. 

Rank. 

Name. 

Addkess. 

No.  13  Batterj' 

( 

1st  Lieutenant 

W.  G.  Blaelde 

1 0  Kew  teiTace 

1 

2nd  Lieutenant 

J.  R.  Cochrane 

7  St.  James'  terrace 

14         " 

\ 

1st  Lieutenant 

James  Aitken 

116  St.  Vincent  street 

2nd  Lieutenant 

B.  M.  Can- 

Campbell  &  Co.'s,  Ingram  st. 

15         " 

I 

1st  Lieutenant 

John  Robinson 

Clydeview,  Partick 

2nd  Lieutenant 

Robert  Strathern 

14  Kew  terrace 

Adjutant 

.James  Niven 

17  Woodburn  terrace 

Quartermaster 

James  Moor 

33  Montrose  street 

Surgeon 

W.  Leishman,  M.D. 

80  Bath  street 

Assistant  do.  .    ■< 

James  Stewart,  M.D. 
Josh.  Pattison,  M.D. 

33  South  Portland  street 
Kew  terrace 

Hon.  Chaplain 

Rev.N.Macleod.D.D. 

204  Bath  street 

OFFICERS  OF  1st  ADMINISTRATIVE   BATTALION  LANARKSHIRE  RIFLE  VOLUNTEERS. 

Head  Quarters,  Hamilton. 


Name. 

Address. 

N.iME. 

Address. 

Lieut.  -Colonel. 

ENSIGNS. 

Samuel  Simpson 
Captains. 

Hamilton 

S.  Simpson  jun. 

Scott 

J.  S.  Stevenson 

Hamilton 

Uddingstone 

Blantyre 

John  Austine 

Hamilton 

John  Aiton 

Hamilton 

Wilkie 

Uddingstone 

Rintoul 

Bothwell 

Reid 

Blantvre 

J.  Marshall 

Wishaw 

James  Nisbet 
Burnett 

Hamilton 
Bothwell 

ADJUTANT. 

J.  Mackenzie 

Wishaw 

Walter  H.  Grll 

Hamilton 

LIEUTENANTS 

SURGEONS. 

H.  D.  Muirhead 

Hamilton 

James  Loudon,  M.D. 

Hamilton 

Gray 

Uddingstone 

W.  W.  Lennox 

Do. 

Watkins 

Blantvre 

E.  P.  Dykes 

Hamilton 

CHAPLAIN. 

Stuart 

Bothwell 

Shirlaw 

Wishaw 

Rev.  W.  Robertson 

Hamilton 

OFFICERS    OF    2nd   ADMINISTRATIVE    BATTALION,    LANARKSHIRE    RIFLE  VOLUNTEERS. 


LIEUT.  -COLONEL. 

Alex.  Crum  Ewing 

MA  JOES. 

John  Gowland 
James  M'Intosh 

CAPTAINS. 

D.  J.  Bannatyne,  jun. 
A.  G.  M'Cormick. 
William  Bowstead 
John  Forbes 
Robert  Smith 
Hugh  Reid 
Graham  Gilmour 


68  George  square 


17  Virginia  street 
129  Stockwell  street 


151  West  George  street 

R.  Exchange  Buildings 
Shawfield  house 
21  Sandyford  place 
124  Sauchiehall  street 

87  Turner's  court,  Argyle st. 
160  Buchanan  street 


CAPTAINS. 

John  Arthur,  jun. 
H.  E.  C.  Ewing,  jun 
Wm.  M'Whinnie 
D.  M.  Lang 
A.  A.  Ferguson 

LIEUTENANTS. 

Dugald  Macfie 
William  Elgin 
John  M'Culloch 
J.  C.  Webster 
William  Smith 
Andrew  Ballantyne 
Alex.  Dick,  jun. 


16  Commercial  road 
68  George  square 

155  Gallowgate 

145  St.  Vincent  street 
48  M'Alpine  street. 


6  Queen's  crescent 
49  London  street 
304  St.  Vincent  st, 
163  Buchanan  street 
Ropework  lane 
12  Oswald  street 
21  Royal  crescent 


REGIMENTS. 


Addeess. 


LIEUTENANTS. 

J.  L.  Leek 
George  Purdie 
J.  J.  Hamilton 

SUPERNUMERARY. 

Alex.  Buchanan  Dick 

EXSIGNS. 

Robert  M'Clure 
"William  Murray 
Robert  Guthrie 
Matthew  Johnstone 
J.  0.  Mnnro 
James  Thomson 


49  Howard  street 

32  South  Apsley  place 

22  West  Nile  street 


75  Hill  street,  Garnet  hill 


180  West  George  street 

259  Argj'le  street 

169  Berkley  street 

62  Argyle  street 

75  Argyle  street 

82  Garscube  road 


ENSIGNS. 

D.  B.  Blair 

John  Stevenson 
John  B.  Graham 

ADJUTANT. 

Captain  T.  Aldridge. 

SURGEON. 

Robert  T.  Corbett 

ASSISTANT  SURGEON. 

Robert  Perry 

HON.  CHAPLAIN. 

Robert  Gillan,  d.d. 


146  West  George  street 
399  Argyle  street 
Steps  Cottage. 


68  George  Square 
131  Sauchiehall  street 
49  Great  Western  road 
Inchinnan  Manse. 


OFFICERS  OF  3rd  ADMINISTRATIVE  BATTALION  LANARKSHIRE  RIFLE  VOLUNTEERS 


Name. 

Address. 

Name. 

Address. 

MAJOR. 

ENSIGNS. 

James  T.  Brown 

CAPTAINS. 

Auchlochan  Ho.  Lesmahagow 

John  Annan 
John  Forrest 

Lanark 
Carluke 

William  Bertram 
Thomas  Matthews 

Kersewell,  Carnwath 
Carluke 

SURGEON. 

Alex.  M.  Adams,M  D. 

Lanark 

Thomas  Rennie  Scott 
Hugh  Mossman,  jun. 

LIEUTENANTS. 

Castlemains,  Douglas 
Netherhouse,  Lesmahagow 

ASSISTANT   SURGEONS. 

J.  Lindsay,  M.D. 
Robert  Meikle,  M.D. 

Crossford,  Lesmahagow 
Douglas 

James  Gillespie 
John  B.  Greenslaields 
David  Stoddart 
James  Brown,  jun. 

Gateside,  Douglas 
Kerse,  Lesmahagow 
Lanark 
Orchard,  Carluke 

HON.  BAT.   CHAPLAIN. 

Rev.  Dr.  Wyllie 

HON.  ASSIST.  CHAP. 

Carluke 

ENSIGNS. 

Archibald  D.  Scott 
John  Kerr 

Castlemains,  Douglas 
Auchinheath,  Lesmahagow 

Rev.  Angelo  Macready 
Rev.  James  Laing 
Rev.  Alex.  A.  Stewart 

Lanark 

Lesmahagow 
Douglas 

OFFICERS  OF  1st  REGIMENT  LANARKSHIRE   RIFLE  VOLUNTEERS. 
Orderly  Room,  25  Gordon  street. 


Name. 

Address. 

Name. 

Address. 

LIEUT.-COLONEL 

CAPTAINS. 

Sir  A.  I.  Campbell,  Bt. 

Garscube 

ThomasWingate,jun. 

Whiteinch,  Partick 

Henry  Campbell 

29  Ingram  street 

John  W.  Kerr 

486  St.  Vincent  street. 

W.  J.  M.  Rankine 

59  St.  Vincent  street 

William  Harvey 

10  Park  terrace 

C.  H.  Smith 

125  Buchanan  street 

George  Lowe 

Claremont  terrace 

John  J.  Mttirhead 

90  Buchanan  street 

CAPTAINS. 

A.  G.  Brown 

West-end  Branch,  City  Bank 

Robert  Leadbetter 

13  Lrnedoch  crescent 

A  B.  M'Gregor 

136  St.  Vincent  street 

J.  H.  N.  Graham 

70  Miller  street 

W.  Auld 

4  Park  terrace 

Hugh  Cowan 

Royal  Bank' 

Robert  D.  Wylie 

29  Elmbank  terrace. 

William  Neilson 

1  South  Frederick  street 

REGIMENTS. 


Name. 

Address. 

Name. 

Addebss. 

LIEUTENAKTS. 

ENSIGNS. 

James  Mon-Ison 

40  St.  Vincent  place 

Alex.  Brown 

29  Ingram  street 

James  W.  Guild 

3  Park  circus 

George  M'Call 

4  Bothwell  street 

John  Wylie 

45  Buchanan  street 

Henry  Watson 

42  Scott  street 

William  W.  Scott 

163  Hospital  street 

Hugh  M'Gilvary 

9  Buchanan  street. 

George  Lan  glands 

29  Ingram  street 

Robert  Wemyss 

163  West  George  street. 

James  Sinclair 

80  Great  Clyde  street 

William  W.  Ross 

30  Hope  street 

John  Mossman 

83  North  Frederick  street 

John  W.  Baxter 

13  Virginia  street. 

John  Harvey 

8  Oakfield  ter.,  Hillhead 

Hugh  Finlay 

1  Columbia  place 

Hugh  Howie 

106  Hope  street 

Hugh  Brown 

12  Park  terrace 

"William  Paul 

Commeicial  Bank 

H.    E.  Mitford,  late 

William  Couper 

6  South  Hanover  street 

Capt.SlstLightlnfry. 

25  Gordon  street 

David  A.  Eeid 

College 

SUKGEONS. 

ENSIGNS. 

G.H.B.M'Leod,M.D. 

10  Woodside  crescent 

R.  C.  Todd 

1 15  St  Vincent  street 

J.M.  Pagan,  M.D. 

83  West  Regent  street 

T.  G.  Wright 

99  St.  Vincent  street 

Alex.  J.  Watson 

19  Oakfield  terrace,  Hillhead 

ASSIST.  SUEGEON. 

J.  H.  Hewitt 

Hamilton  ter.,  Partick 

David  Easton 

Partick 

Name. 

Addeess. 

Name. 

Address. 

HON.  COLONEL 

LIEUTENANTS. 

D.  A.  Cameron,  C.B., 

Michael  Jamieson 

169  West  George  street 

Major-General 

John  Auchinvole 

92  Wilson  street 

William  Mackay 

135  Ingram  street 

LIEUT.-COL.  COM. 

Alexander  Ewiiig 

56  Hope  street 

John  Middleton 

179  "West  George  street 

SUPEEN.  LIEUTENANT. 

MAJOE. 

John  Mather 

14  West  George  street 

David  Eeid 

14  West  George  street 

ENSIGNS. 

CAPTAINS. 

Stanley  Latham 

11  Prince's  square 

Robert  B.  Stewart 

88  St.  Vincent  st. 

James  C.  M'Ewan 

5)  Garscube  road 

John  Warren  Law 

50  Garscube  road 

John  Hamilton 

77  Maxwell  street 

James  Boyd  Thomson 

14  West  George  street 

John  Finlay,  jun. 

49  West  George  street 

James  Robertson 

75  Argyle  street 

H.  A.  Begg. 

Thomas  B.  Butler 

55  Wilson  street 

William  Whyte 

36  Elmbank  court 

John  Crawford 

Mail  Office 

John  Thos.  Anderson 

51  Miller  street 

Robert  Laidlaw 

147  East  Milton  street 

David  Swan 

128  St.  Vincent  street 

George  Knight 

16  Robertson  street 

'leorge  Buchanan 

147  Bath  street 

ADJUTANT. 

Robert  Pirrie 

15  Moore  Place 

Capt.A.C.M'Donald, 

179  West  George  street 

'cancan  Lennox 

185  Buchanan  street 

SUEGEON. 

j\jhn  A.  S.  Maclagan 

13  Dixon  street 

LIEUTENANTS. 

Donald  Dewar,  M.D. 

82  West  George  street 

Thomas  L.  Amott 

1 9  Jamaica  street 

ASSIST.  SUEGEONS. 

John  Young 

50  Garscube  road 

Jas.MTherson,M.D. 

115  Bath  street 

Peter  Wilson 

14  West  George  street 

Thos.  Johnston,  M.D. 

9  Rose  street,  Garnet  bill 

James  Fulton 

12  Finlay  street 
04  Gordon  street 

John  G.  Stevenson 

HON.  CHAPLAINS. 

F.  J.  C.  Dietrichsen 

Mail  Office 

Rev.  John  Eadie,D.D., 

P.  J.  Ramsay 

1 69  West  George  street 

LL.D. 

13  Lansdowne  crescent 

Alexander  Sword 

43  Hutcheson  street 

Rev.  J.  Caird,  M.A., 

William  Grant 

9  Abercromby  place 

D.D. 

17  Hamilton  drive 

CONSOLIDATED   BATTALION. 
OFFICERS  OF  3rd  EEGIMENT  LANAEKSHIEE  EIFLE  VOLUNTEERS. 


Name. 

Address. 

Name. 

Addkess. 

LIEUT.  COLONEL. 

LIEUTENANTS. 

Dand  Dreghorn 

23  Elmbank  crescent 

James  Selkirk 

107  Buchanan  street. 

MAJOK. 

Charles  Wakefield 

Eastwood  House 

William  Smith  Dixon 

1  Dixon  street 

ENSIGNS. 

CAPPAINS. 

Andrew  M'Tear 
John  M'Kinnon 

4  St.  Enoch  square 
Primrose  St.,  Paisley  road 

William  Cochran 

Little  Aikenhead 

Daniel  M'Donald 

2  Clarendon  place 

Charles  O'Niel 

40  Abbotsford  place 

Daniel  Fleming 

33  Abbotsford  place 

Robert  M.  Black 

Tulliallan  pi.,  Paislej'rd. 

J.  Gilmour 

9  Granby  place 

.T.  L.  Lang 

146  West  George  street 

W.  Gilchrist 

77  Buchanan  street 

Ebenezer  Mackinlay 

63  Abbotsford  place 

Ernest  Claasen 

4  Robertson  street. 

Peter  Fulton 

20  Union  street 

James  Merry 

1  Royal  Exchange  court. 

Alexander  Miller 

Busby 

W.  Wilkie 

8  William  street,  Calton. 

William  Smith 

106  St.  George's  road 

H.  S.  Lanich 

W.  Buchanan,  Esq., 
M  P 

37  West  Nile  street 

l\Ti]Vr 

Busby 

ADJUTANT. 

LIEUTENANTS. 

C.  F.  Ledger 

268  Bath  crescent 

John  Granger 

6  Dalhousie  street 

SURGEON. 

Robert  Cassels 

169  EglintOH  street 

Dr.  James  Dunlop 

50  Abbotsford  place 

Henry  H.  Carr 
Crawford 

33  Abbotsford  place 
167  Brunswick  street 

HON.  CHAPLAIN. 

A.  D.  Nisbet 

4  Slitchell  street 

Rev.  James  Dick 

Busby 

OFFICERS  OF  4tli  CONSOLIDATED  BATTALION  LANARKSHIRE  RIFLE  VOLUNTEERS. 


Name. 

Address. 

Name. 

Address. 

LIEUT.  COLONEL. 

SUPEENUMEUAEIES. 

John  Tennant 

195  West  George  street. 

Robert  M'Taggart 

116  St.  Vincent  street. 

MAJOR. 

P.  T.  Hendry. 

8  Dixon  street 

James  Fvfe  Jamieson 

123  St.  Vincent  street 

ENSIGNS. 

CAPTAINS. 

Peter  Hamilton,  jun. 

126  North  Montrose  street 

John  M'Gregor 

19  West  Park  street 

George  Anderson 

81  Garngad  road 

Henry  M.  Hannan 

11  George  square 

Alexander  Mein 

12  Buckingham  terrace 

Matthew  ]\Iuir, 

Tradeston  Mills 

Duncan  Macfarlane 

15  Elmbank  crescent 

Richard  A.  Barlas 

104  Peel  terrace 

James  Rankin 

55  Cathedral  street 

James  D.  Johnston 

3  Montague  place 

George  M.  Kerr 

71  West  Nile  street 

James  Muir 

14  Miller  street 

James  Dewar 

227  Cowcaddens  street 

Thomas  Muir 

16  Abercromby  place 

ADJUTANT. 

Robert  Stewart 

114  Trongate 

Captain  J.  Granger 

SUEGECN. 

32  Grafton  square 

LIEUTENANTS. 

James  Morton,  M.D. 

61  West  Regent  street 

William  Simpson 
Allan  Houston 

129  Brunswick  street 
11  George  square 

HON.  ASSIST.  SURG. 

Archibald  Pollock 

46  Renfield  street 

Thos.  D.  Buchanan 

275  Argyle  street 

Gustavus  H.  O'Don- 

noghue 
John  R.  Irvine 

43  Renfield  street 

Simson  Buchanan 

275  Argyle  street 

128  Bishop  St.,  Pt.  Dundas 

HON  CHAPLAIN. 

David  Maclure,  jun. 

62  Argyle  street 

Rev.J.Robertson,D.D. 

Dunchattan  House 

CONSOLIDATED   BATTALION'S. 
5tli  CONSOLIDATED  BATTALION. 


Name. 

Address. 

Name. 

Addres;:. 

LIBUT.-OOLONKL. 

LIEUTENANTS. 

William  Stirling 

Eastfield 

John  Walker 

Dalmarnock  House 

J.  C.  White 

Haylield,  Rutherglen 

MAJORS. 

J.  C.  Mathieson 

Eastfield,  Rutherglen 

John  Boag 

256  St.  Vincent  st. 

ENSIGNS. 

James  Farie 

Farme 

D.  Stewart 

114  Main  st.,  Bridgeton 

CAPTAINS. 

John  Dunn 

Eastfield 

"Wellshot  Cot.,  Cambus- 

F.  G.  Dougall 

6  Nen'hall  terrace 

James  Eeid 

lang 

S.  Aitken 

290  Duke  street 

James  Muirhead 

Laurelbank,  St.  Geo.  rd. 

R.  Strathearn 

14  Kew  terrace 

Thomas  Russell 

14  Canning  place 

W.  Glover 

14  Whitevale  street 

R.  Douglas 

25  Florence  place 

W.  C.  T.  Sloan 

Rutherglen 

Jas.  Alex.  "Wilson 

East  Park,  bj'  Glasgow 

A.  Bryson 

Do. 

D.  Bremner 

46  Windsor  terrace 

G.  Strathern 

100  Holm  street; 

M.  Provan 

110  West  George  street 

ADJUTANT. 

John  Mathieson 

Eastiield,  Rutherglen 

John  Russell 

1  Virginia  place 

Geo.  Innes,  I.  M.,  late 

3  Hamilton  drive 

G.  R.  Mather 

11  Annfield  place 

H.M.  Indian  army 

LIEUTENANTS. 

SURGEON. 

John  Fleming 

Eastfield,  Rutherglen 

J.  Drummond,  M.D. 

1  Blythswood  square 

J.  Pattison 

9  St  James'  terrace. 

ASSIST.   SUKGEON. 

M.  C.  Grahame 

20  Dixon  street 

R.  A.  Couper 

4  Canning  place 

J.  Paterson,  M  D. 

London  street 

OPPICEPvS  OP  25tli  CONSOLIDATED  BATTALION  LANARKSHIRE  EIPLE  VOLUNTEERS. 

Head  Quarters,  Kelvinbank  House,  SaucMehall  street,  "West, 

Drill  and  Parade  Ground,  Kelvinbank  Park. 


Name. 

Address. 

Name. 

Address. 

LIEUT.-COLONEL. 

LIEUTENANTS. 

William  Rigby 

MAJOK. 

Walter  M.  Neilson 

Netherfield  ho.,  Parkhead 
4  Somerset  place 

Thomas  Barclay 
Henry  Brock 
J.  G.  Copestake 
Wm.  L.  E.  M'Lean 

470  St.  Vincent  street 
32  St.  Vincent  place 
Hydepark  Foundry 
Lancefield  Forge 

CAPTAINS. 

ENSIGNS. 

John  D.  Napier 
James  Murdoch 
William  M.  Gilmour 
James'M'Intyre 
Robert  F.  Peirce 
Henry  Martini 
Beardmore 

Albert  Cottage,  Govan 

Lancelield  Forge 
113  St.  Vincent  street. 
33  Oswald  street 

Clyde  Foundry 
35  Hope  street 

Parkhead  Forge,  Glasgow 

William  Mackay 
James  C.  Bunten 
Henry  Wilson 
David  L.  Gibson 
Thomas  Pollock 

ADJUTANT. 

Captain  J.  F.  Bennett 

Clyde  Foundry 
Anderston  Foundrj' 
45  West  George  street. 
156  West  George  street 
107  Cheapside  street 

18  St.  James'  terrace 

LI-JUTENANTS. 

SUEGEON. 

Joseph  W.  Whitehall 
Thos.  L.  M'Kendrick 
John  Dowal 
James  Hosken 

Parkhead  Forge,  Glasgow 
54  St.  Vincent  crescent 
431  St.  Vincent  street 
127  Lancefield  street 

F.  H.  Thomson,  M.D. 

HON.  CHAPLAIN. 

Rev.  Alex.  M'Ewen 

220  West  George  street 
25  Woodside  place 

CORPS   NOT   BATTALIONED 
OFFICERS  OP  RIFLE  VOUmiEEE,  CORPS  KOT  BATTALIOlfED. 


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Rank. 

Name. 

Addkess. 

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29 

Captain 

Lieutenant 
Ensign 

Thomas  Jackson,  jun. 
Robert  Henderson,  jun. 
James  B.  Begg 

Coates  House,  Coatbridge 
Union  Bank,  Coatbridge 
Danehall  Cottage,  Coatbridge 

32 

Captain 

Lieutenant 

Ensign 

John  Neilson 
James  Lang 
James  Muir 

Kenmure  House,  Bishopbriggs 
Summerlee  Iron  Works,  Coatbridge. 
Do.                         do. 

43 

Captain 

Lieutenant 

Ensign 

John  Alexander 
John  Campbell 
James  Addie 

Gartsherrie  Iron  W^orks 
Do.              do. 

48 

Captain 

Lieutenant 

Ensign 

James  Kidd 
John  Rankin 
Robert  Addie,  jun. 

Airdrie 

Cleddans,  by  Airdrie 

Motherwell 

95 

Captain 

Lieutenant 

Ensign 

James  Wiseman 
George  Pollok 
JamesHunter,  jun. 

Bredisholm  House,  Baillieston,  Old  Monkland 
Rhindmuir,  Baillieston,  Old  Monkland 
Rhindsdale  House,  Baillieston,  Old  Monkland 

OFFICERS  OF  ENGINEER  VOLUNTEER  CORPS  NOT  BATTALIONED. 


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Address, 

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1st  Lieutenant 

2nd      Do. 

Ronald  Johnstone 
Hugh  H.  Maclure 
Henry  Herbertson 

J.  T.  Roehead 
William  Moore 
John  Lockart 

138  West  George  street 

65  Sauchiehall  street 
137  West  Regent  street 

201  West  George  street 

4  Victoria  buildings.  West  Regent  street 
237  Buchanan  street 

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NAMES  TOO  LATE  FOE  INSEETION 


IN  THEIK  PROPER  PLACES. 


W  Consult  this  List  when  the  Name  sought  for  in  the  General  Directory  is  not  found. 


Aitken,  Rev.  James,  St.  Luke's  Established  Church  ; 

house,  Binnie  place. 
Accident,  Casualty,  and  Plate  Glass  Insurance  Co. ; 

Bell  &  Paterson,  agents,  22  Renfield  street. 
Alexander,  John,  fish  merchant,  110  Gt.  Hamilton  st. 
Alexander,    John,   accountant,    law   and   insurance 

agent,  68  Glassford  street. 
Alexander  &  M'Dougall,  wine  merchants,  181  West 

George  street. 
Anderson,  William,  Irish  and  Scotch  lime  merchant, 

11  Oswald  street 
Aikman  &  Arnot,  writers,  124  St.  Vincent  street. 

Baird,  Hugh,  shipmaster,  43  Abbotsford  place. 

Bartholomew,  Muir,  &  Co.  sewed  muslin  manufac- 
turers, 1 1 9  Virginia  street. 

Bartholomew,  Alex.,  of  Bartholomew,  Muir,  cj-  Co.; 
house,  2  Queen's  place,  Western  road. 

Broadley,  John,  commission  agent,  145  Queen  st. ; 
house,  21  Florence  place. 

Erode,  Lewis,  of  G  our  lie  cj-  Erode;  ho.  22  Devon  st. 

Brown,  Duncan,  joiner  and  cartwright,  173  Stir- 
ling's road;  house,  18  Taylor  street. 

Buchanan,  Andrew,  jun.  4  Athol  place,  Bath  street. 

Campbell,  Neil,  bookseller,  17  Malta  street. 

Caldwell,  J.  &  A.,  millwrights,  smiths,  engineers, 
and  machine  makers,  320  Main  street,  Bridgeton. 

Campbell,  James,  boot  and  shoemaker,  175  Sham- 
rock street. 

Campbell,  James,  washing,  dressing,  dyeing,  and 
renovating,  116  Woodlands  road. 

Clugston,  William,  commis.  merchant,  15  Steven  st. 

Cochran,  William,  bookseller  and  stationer,  89  Eylin- 
ton  street ;  house,  43  Abbotsford  place. 

Cooke,  William,  C.  and  M.  engineer,  patent  venti- 
lation, 175  Buchanan  street. 

Craig,  Robert,  of  Thomson  t|'  Craig,  accountants,  70 
George  square  ;  house,  42  Grant  street. 

Cuthbertson,  Henry,  clerk  of  H.M.  customs  ;  house, 
3  Steven  street. 

Dow,  James,  cattle  dealer,  Old  Polmadie,  Euther- 
glen  road. 

Dowie,  Robert,  fancy  paper-box  maker,  21  Stock- 
well  place. 

Drummond,  Rev.  Robert  S.,  M.A.,  of  Erskine 
Church ;  house,  31  Elnibank  crescent. 

Erskiue,  Hon.  John  Marr,  commission  merchant,  33 
Renfield  street ;  residence,  Woodside  house. 

Fleming,  R.  W.,  measurer,  13  Clyde  terrace. 


Gibson  &  Stewart,  general  storekeepers,  54  and  90 
Alston  street. 

Glasgow,  Grangemouth,  and  Newcastle  Steam  Ship- 
ping Co.,  73  West  Nile  street. 

Gourlie  &  Brode,  importers  of  foreign  produce  and 
general  merchants,  92  Maxwell  street. 

Gourlie,  Thos.  of  Gourlie  (j  Brode  ;  ho.  Shawlands. 

Hague,  Samuel,  manufacturer  of  "  Hague's  wool 
oil ;"  G.  R.  Sandersons  Co.,  agents,  12  Ex- 
change square 

Halket,  Thomas,  sen.,  architect,  46  Renfield  street ; 
house,  246  Argyle  street. 

Hallej',  P.  M.,  Clydesdale  Bank;  house,  9  Kelvin- 
grove  street 

Hutton,  J.  &  A.  agents  for  shawl  and  dress  manu- 
facturers, 68  Gordon  street. 

Jack,  Adam,  2  Tulliallan  place.  Paisley  road. 
Johnston,  John,  boot  and  shoemaker,  41  Stevenson 
street ;  house,  3  Bell  street,  Calton. 

Kaye,    Robt.   late   merchant ;    residence,   Fountain 

bank,  Partickhill. 
Kennedy,  Thos.  136  Hospital  street. 

Lindsay,  John  H.,  120  Shamrock  street. 
London   and   Edinburgh    Steam   Shipping    Co.    73 
West  Nile  street. 

M'Corkle,  Daniel,  merchant,  12  Bedford  street. 

M'Laren,  John  Fisher,  writer,  98  Fyfe  place.  West 
George  street;  house,  9  Abbotsford  place. 

M'Gavin,  Alex.  &  Co.  11  Oswald  street.  See  Gene- 
ral Directory  for  other  address. 

M'Gee,  Waddell,  &  Co.,  boot  and  shoe  manufacturers, 
8  Saltraarket  street. 

Munro,  John,  draper  and  clothier,  45  York  street. 

Murray,  William,  house  factor  and  coal  agent,  231 
Main  street,  Bridgeton. 

Pollock,  J.  &  J.,  plasterers,  31  King  street,  Tradeston. 

Raydoog  &  Co.,  hat  manufacturers,  12  Howard  st. ; 
workshops,  12  St,  Enoch  square. 

Ross,  K.  &  J.  W.,  writers  and  insurance  agents,  17 
Gordon  street;  house,  105  South  Portland  street. 

Ross,  John,  clerk,  Custom-house ;  ho.  47  Spring- 
grove  place. 

Young,  William,  &  Co., muslin  manufacturers;  agent, 
Wal.  Dow,  107  Buchanan  street;  works,  Auld- 
housefield. 


ASSOCIATIONS  TOO  LATE  FOR  INSERTION 

IN  THEIR  PROPER  PLACES. 


GLASGOW  YOUNG  MEN'S  TERIPERANCE  ASSOCIATION, 
Instituted  March  31,  1862. 

Objects  : — The  promotion  of  temperance — especially  among  young  men — and  the  employment  of  its 
members  in  temperance  work,  in  order  to  the  entire  abolition  of  the  drinking  system.  Office-bearers — 
David  Fortune,  President;  William  G.  Pinkerlon  and  John  Sutherland,  jun.,  Vice-presidents;  Samuel  C. 
Sinclair,  97^-  South  Wellington  Street,  Treasurer;  William  R.  Sutherland,  Minute  Secretarj';  James  M. 
A.  Macculloch,  33  Crown  Street,  Secretary.  Directors — William  Coghill,  David  Lang,  Robert  Neil, 
Daniel  Cochrane,  William  Liddell,  Samuel  H.  Scobie,  Thomas  Scott,  and  James  Sloan. 

The  Association  meets  every  Monday  evenina;  in  the  Garrick  Temppi-ance  Hotel,  24  Stockwell  Street, 
the  months  of  May,  .June,  July,  and  August  excepted,  during  which  period  the  meetings  are  held  on  each 
alternate  Monday  evening. 

PHCENIX  AMATEUR  ROWING  CLUB. 

CLUB-HOUSE — RANKINe's  BOAT-SHED. 

President,  Charles  Howarth;  Vice-President,  John  Weir;  Treasurer,  John  Harley;  Secretary,  James 
Palethorpe.     Members  of  Committee — J.  C.  M'Farlane,  Thomas  Jackson,  W.  G.  Harley. 


GENERAL    INDEX 


PAGE 

Almanac  and  Tide  Table,  -  6 
Artillery  Volunteer  Corps — 
See  beginning  of  Directory. 
Assessed  Taxes,  -  -  -  31 
Bisbopbriggs  Directory,  -  572 
Calendar,  -  -  -  -  1 
Cathcart  Directory,  -  -  572 
Commission  Table,  -  -  2 
Crossmyloof  Directory,  -  573 

Glasgow  Com.  Directory,  -  442 
Glasgow  Gen.  Alphabet.  Dir.  47 
Glasgow  Street  Directory,  -  315 
Govan  Directory,  -         -  575 

Hillhead  Directory,      -         -  577 
Interest  Table,    -         -         -       4 
Maryhill  Directory,      -         -  579 
Masonic  Lodges. — See  begin- 
ning of  Directory. 
Military  Engineer  Volunteer 
Corps. — See  begin,  of  Dir. 
Names  too  late  for  insertion 
in  their   proper   places. — 
See  beginning  of  Directory. 
Parkhead  Directory,    -         -  580 
Partick  Directory,        -         -  582 
Pollokshaws  Directory,         -  586 
PoUokshields  Directory,         -  858 
Property  and  Income  Tax,    -     32 
Registration  Districts,  -     33 

Eifle   Volunteer   Corps. — See 

beginning  of  Directory. 
Eutherglen  Directory,  -         -  587 
Shawlands      Directory. — See 

Crossmyloof. 
Shettleston  Directory,  -         -  591 
Springbank  Directory,  -  592 

Springburn  Director^-,  -  -  592 
Stamp  and  Legacy  Duties,  -  15 
Strathbungo  Directory,  -  593 
Streets,  Squares,  &c.,  List  of,  33 
Tollcross  Directory,      -         -  593 


APPENDIX. 

Admiralty  Court,         -         -  56 

Advertisements,            -         -  117 

Aged  Women's  Society,        -  66 

Alexander's  Charity,    -         -  65 

Anderson's  Universit}-,           -  78 

Art  Union  of  Glasgow,           -  87 
Artillery  Volunteer  Corps. — 

See  beginning  of  Direc. 
Association  of  Assistant  En- 
gineers in  Glasgow,  -  -  82 
Ayrshire  Society,  -  -  65 
Banking  Houses,  -  -  92 
Bank  Branches  in  Scotland,  96 
Barn,  of  Gorbals  Benev.  Soc  ,  65 
I  Barony  Parochial  Board,  -  54 
Blind  Asylum,    -         -         -  65 


PAGE 

PAGK 

Board   of  Commissioners   of 

Glasgow  Auxiliary     to     the 

Prisons  for  Lanarkshire,  - 

57 

British  &  Foreign 

Bridgegate  Mission    Medical 

Bible  Society,    - 

62 

Department,    -         -         - 

66 

Do. 

Architectural     As- 

British Empire,  population,  - 

52 

sociation,  - 

81 

Buchanan  Benevolent, 

65 

Do. 

Auxiliary  to  the  Co- 

Buchanan Institution,  - 

65 

lonial  Missionarj'-, 

62 

Burgh  Courts,     -         -         - 

57 

Do. 

Auxiliary     Societj' 

Calton  Association  for  Evan- 

to the  Moravian 

gelical  Purposes, 

63 

Missions,  - 

63 

Calton, Mile-end,  and  Bridge- 

Do. 

Auxiliary     to     the 

ton  Mechanics'  Institution, 

79 

London  Mission- 

Carriers' Quarters, 

106 

ary, 

63 

Chamber  of  Commerce, 

83 

Do. 

Benevolent,  - 

67 

Chimnej-  Sweepers'  Rates,    - 

111 

Do. 

Branch  of  the  Free 

City  of  Glasgow  Native  Be- 

Church   School- 

nevolent Association, 

66 

masters'  Associa. 

80 

City  Parochial  Board, 

54 

Do. 

Cabman's    Mission, 

63 

Clyde  Model  Yacht  Club,     - 

89 

Do. 

Caithness-shire  Be- 

Clyde Navigation, 

54 

nevolent,  - 

68 

Clydesdale  Cricket  Club,      - 

90 

Do. 

Celtic  Society, 

67 

Clydesdale  Gentlemen  Ama- 

Do. 

Choral  Union, 

87 

teur  Rowing  Club,  - 

88 

Do. 

City  Mission, 

63 

Clydesdale  Upper  Ward  Soc, 

66 

Do. 

Continental  Society, 

65 

Coal  Porters'  Rates,     - 

110 

Do. 

Corn  Trade  Associa- 

Commercial Travellers'  Society 

tion, 

83 

of  Scotland,    -         -         - 

66 

Do. 

Corporation     Water 

Commissary  Court, 

67 

Works,      - 

54 

Commissioners  of  Prisons  for 

Do. 

Curative     Mesmeric 

County  of  Lanark,  - 

57 

Association, 

86 

Commissioners     for      taking 

Do. 

Dumbartonshire  Be- 

Affidavits in  cases  of  Ex- 

nevolent Society, 

67 

chequer,           _         _         - 

55 

Do. 

Emancipation    Soc. 

67 

Commissioners   for  Property 

Do. 

Eye  Infirmary, 

84 

and  Income  Tax  for  City,  - 

55 

Do. 

Galloway  and  Dum- 

Constables, acting  in  Justice 

fries-shire 

67 

of  Peace  Courts, 

61 

Do. 

Galloway  Brotherly 

County  Courts,  -         -         - 

57 

Society,    - 

67 

Cowcaddens  Abstainers'  Union 

,  66 

Do. 

Geological    Society, 

81 

Deaf  and  Dumb  Institution,  - 

70 

Do. 

Glee  and  Madrigal 

Dean  of  Guild  Court,  - 

57 

Union, 

87 

Departments  of  Government, 

46 

Do. 

Gov.  School  of  Art, 

80 

Dispensary  for  Skin  Diseases, 

85 

Do. 

Homoeopathic  Asso. 

86 

Faculty  of  Medicine,    - 

85 

Do. 

House  of  Shelter,  - 

70 

Faculty  of  Procurators, 

59 

Do. 

Industrial       School 

Fares  for  Carriers  plying  for 

Society,    - 

68 

Hire,      -         -         -         - 

101 

Do. 

Institution   for   the 

Fife,  Kinross,  and  Clackmannan 

Education         of 

Charitable  Society,  - 

66 

Young  Ladies,    - 

80 

Form  of  Proceeding  in  the  Re- 

Do. 

Institution,    - 

80 

covery  of  Small  Debts, 

56 

Do. 

Ironmongers  &  Iron 

Gardner's  Free  School, 

79 

Merchs.  Friendly 

Garngad  Asylum  (Private)  for 

Society,    - 

68 

the  Insane,     -         -         - 

86 

Do. 

Juvenile    Auxiliary 

Glasgow  Abstainers'  Union, 

66 

to    the    London 

Do.       Academy, 

80 

Missionary    Soc. 

63 

Do.       Angus  and  Meams 

Do. 

Lock  Hospital 

86 

Benevolent  Soc, 

67 

Do. 

Lothian  Society,    - 

68 

Do.       Archffiological  Soc, 

82 

Do. 

Lying-in  Hospital, 

85 

Do.       Asylum  for  the  Blind, 

65 

Do. 

Magdalen  Institut. 

68 

Do.       Athenaeum,  - 

79 

Do. 

Medical  Society,     - 

85 

XVI 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


PAGE 

G'asjow  Model    Schools,      -     81 
Do.      Naturalists'  Society,     82 
Do.      New  Association  for 
the  Abolitioa  of 
Slavery,    -         -     68 
Do.      Northern    Highland 

Benevolent    Soc.     67 
Do.      Phonetic  Reform  As- 
sociation, -         -     81 
Do.      Glasgow  Phonogra- 
phic Union,       -     SI 
Do.      Printcutters'Friend- 

ly  Society,         -     69 
Do.      Protestant     Female 
Orphan    Institu- 
tion, -         -     68 
Do.      Protestant  Laymen's 

Association,  -  63 
Do.  Public  Library,  -  88 
Do.      Religious     Friendly 

Society,    -         -     69 
Do.      Renfrewshire  Soc,  -     68 
Do.      Royal  Infirmary,    -     85 
Do.      Sabbath  School  As- 
sociation,   in    con- 
nection    with    the 
Church  of  Scotland,      G3 
Do.     Sabbath  School  Un  ,     63 
Do.     Seaman's  Friend  So- 
ciety,       -         -     69 
Do.     Shipowners'  Assoc,      84 
Do.     Society  for  Preven- 
tion of  Cruelty  to 
Animals,       -         -     69 
Do.     Society  of   Sons    of 
Ministers     of    the 
Church  of  Scotland,     69 
Do.     Society   of    Sons   of 
Ministers     of     the 
United     Presbyte- 
rian Church.  -     60 
Do.     South-eastern     Dis- 
trictSabbath  School 
Union,         -         -     62 
Do.     Southern  Medical  So.     85 
Do.     Thistle  and  Rose  So.     70 
Do.     Tonic  Sol-Fa  Union,     87 
Do.     University  Lying-iu 

Hosp.  &  Dispensy.,  85 
Do.  Univ.  Mission  Soc,  64 
Do.     West     of     Scotland 

Horticultural  Soc,     82 
Do.     Western  Public  Dis- 
pensary,       -         -     86 
Do.     Working  Men's  Sab- 
bath Protection  As- 
sociation,     -         -     64 
Do.     Young  Men's  Chris- 
tian Association,    -     64 
Do.     Young    Men's    Sab- 
bath Protection  As- 
sociation,    -         -     64 
Do.     Young  Men's  Society 
for    Religious    Im- 
provement, -         -     64 
Gorbals  Parochial  Board,     -     55 
Govan  Parochial  Board,       -     55 
Graham  Charitable  Society,  -     70 


PAGE 

Grocers '  Early  Closing  Asso- 
ciation, -         -         -     73 
GrdSer  Company  of  Gla^!gow,     84 
Hackne\'  Coaches  and  Fares,   101 
Her  Majesty's  Ministers,      -     45 
Her  Majesty's  Privy  Council,    45 
High  School,      -         -         -     78 
Highland  Society,        -         -     67 
House  of  Shelter,         -         -     70 
Household  of  the  Queen,      -     44 
Households  of  the  Prince  of 
Wales,  Duke  of  Cambridge, 
and  Duchess  of  Cambridge,    44 
Houses  of  Refuge,       -         -     70 
Institute  of  Accountants  and 

Actuaries,  -  -  -  58 
Institution  for  the  Education 

of  the  Deaf  and  Dumb,  -  70 
Irish  Courts,  -  .  -  56 
Justice  of  Peace  Small  Debt 

Court,  -         -         -         -     56 
Justice  of  Peace  Courts,        -     56 
Justices     of     Peace    of    the 
Counties  of  Argyle,  Dum- 
barton, Renfrew,  and  Stir- 
ling, residei-it  in  Glasgow,       60 
Justices  of  Peace  in   Lower 

Ward,    -         -         .         -     59 
Kilmarnock  Social  &  Bene- 
volent Society  in  Glasgow,     71 
Kinross,    Fife,    and    Lanark 

Friendly  Society,  -  -  69 
Kintyre  Club,  -  -  -  70 
Ladies'  Auxiliary  to  the  Glas- 
gow Missionary  Society,  -  63 
Ladies'  Auxiliary,  -  -  68 
Lands    Valuation    Office    for 

Lower  Ward  of  Lanarli,  -  60 
Lieutenanc3' of  Lanarkshire,  58 
Local  Marine  Board,  -  -  84 
M'Alpine's  Mortification  So- 
ciety, -  -  71 
Magistrates  and  Town  Coun- 
cil of  Glasgow,  -  -  53 
Mason  Lodge,  "Athole413,"  71 
Master  Hosiers'  Society,  -  71 
Mechanics'  Institution,  -     73 

Mechanics'  Instit.,Calton,&c.,  79 
Mechanics'  Instit.,  Cowcadd.,  80 
Medico-Chirurgical  Society,  86 
Members    of   Parliament  for 

Scotland,         -         -         -     50 
Merchants'  House,       -         -     83 
Messengers-at-armsfor  Scot- 
land,     -         -         -         -     62 
Middle-district  Sabbath  Sch. 

Union,  -         -         -         -     63 
Military  Engineer  "Volunteer 
Corps. — See  begin,  of  Dir. 
Ministers    of    Glasgow    and 

Suburbs,  -  -  -  73 
Mitchell's  Mortification,  -  71 
Money  Order  Regulations,  -  22 
Moray  &  BanflTshire  Friendly 

Society,  -         -         -     68 

Municipal  and  Police  Act,    -     55 
National    Bible    Society    of 
Scotland,        -         -         -     64 


PAQB 

Natural    History    Society   of 

Glasgow,         -         -         -  82 
Newspapers      Published     in 

Glasgow,         -         -         -  88 
Night  Asylum  for  the  House- 
less, and  House  of  Industry 

for  Indigent  Females,        -  71 
Normal  Seminary, Established 

Church,           -         -         -  78 
Normal  Seminary,  Free,        -  78 
North-eastern    District   Sab- 
bath School  Union,            -  63 
Notaries'     Fees     Protesting 

Bills,        -         -  62 
Old  Man's  Friend  Society,    -  71 
Omnibuses,  City,          -         -  105 
Do.          Suburban,           -  105 
Do.          Sunday,    -         -  105 
Parochial  Board,  City,          -  54 
Do.           Barony,      -  54 
Do.            Gorbals,      -  65 
Do.            Govan,       -  55 
Peers     and    Peeresses    con- 
nected -with  Scotland,        -  49 
Penny    Savings     Banks    in 

Glasgow,         -         -         -  94 
Penny    Savings     Banks     in 

vicinity  of  Glasgow,  -  95 
Perthshire  Charitable  Society,  71 
Philosophical  Society,  -  82 
Police  Courts,  -  -  -  63 
Police  Establishments,  -  53 
Porters'  Rates  at  Broomielaw,  110 
Porters'  Rates  for  the  City,  -  110 
Post-Office,  George  Square,  1 
Post-Office  Regulations,  -  2 
Post-Office  Savings  Bank  Re- 
gulations, -  -  -  20 
Printers     and     Bookbinders' 

Society,           -         -         -  73 

Printcutters'  Society,  -         -  69 

Public  Conveyances,    -         -  106 

Public  Offices,    -         -         -  90 

Railways,             -         -         -  106 
Religious    Tract    and    Book 

Society  of  Scotland,           -  64 
Rifle  Volunteer  Corps. — See 

beginning  of  Directory. 

Eiver  Bailie  Court,       -         -  57 

River  and  Harbour  dues,       -  111 

Roxburghshire  Society,         -  71 

Royal  Botanic  Institution,    -  82 

Royal  Exchange  News-room,  84 

Royal  Family,    -         -         -  44 
Royal  Lunatic  Asylum,  Gart- 

navel     -         -         -         -  86 

Royal  Northern  Yacht  Club,  89 
Scottish     Episcopal     Church 

Society,           -         -         -  64 
Scottish   Episcopal    Friendly 

Society,  -  -  -  72 
Scottish  Peerage,  -  -  47 
Scottish  Representative  Peers,  52 
Scottish  Society  for  the  Con- 
version of  Israel,  -  -  65 
Scottish  Temperance  League,  72 
Sheriff  Court,  -  -  -  57 
Sheriff  Small  Debt  Court,     -  56 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


xvu 


Society   for   Erecting    Addi- 
tional Parochial  Cliurches, 

Society  for  Social  Reform,     - 

South-eastern    District    Sab- 
bath School  Union, 

Southern  -  district      Sabbath 
School  Union, 

St.  George's  Koyal  Benevolent 
Society, 

St.  Matthew's  Home  for  Or 
phan  and  Destitute  Chil- 
dren,     -         -         .  . 

Stirlingshire  Charitable  So- 
ciety,    -         -         -         . 


62 


63 


-     71 


72 


72 


Stirling's  Public  Library, 
Tennant's  Mortidcatioii, 
The  Grand  Antiquity  Society 
of  Glasgow,     -         -         - 
The  Maxwell  School,    - 
The  Society  of  Deacons  and 
Free  Preseses, .         -         - 
The   Stable    Green    Friendly 
Society,  -         _         _ 

Tonnage  Dues,  -  -  - 
Tontine  Exchange  and  Read- 
ing Room,  .  -  - 
Trades'  House,  -  -  - 
Trades'  School,  -         -         - 


-  72 

70 

78 
72 


112 

84 
84 
79 


Tweedside  Society, 
University  of  Glasgow, 
Weavers'  Society  of  Anders- 
ton,        -         -         _         _ 
West  India  Association, 
West  of  Scotland  Bible  So- 
ciety,     -         -         -         _ 
West   of  Scotland   Guardian 
Society  for  the   Protection 
of  Trade,         -         -         - 
Western  -  district       Sabbath 

School  Union, 
Widows'  Friends'  Society,     - 
Wilson's  School, 


PAGE 

-  73 

-  77 


72 
84 


.64 


64 
73 
79 


ADVERTISEMENTS 


PAGE 

"  Minimum  Premiums"  Scottish  Amicable  Life 
Assurance  Society,  39  St.  Vincent  place. — 
See  Diagram  on  inside  of  board  at  the  be- 
ginning, and  Adv.  at  end  of  Directory. 

Britannia  Life  Assurance  Companj',        -         -  117 

Plate  Glass  Lisurance  Company,  -         -         -  119 

The  Gresham  Life  Assurance  Society,     -         -  119 

Unity  Fire  and  Life  Assurance  Associations,    -  120 

Edinburgh  Life  Assurance  Company,       -         -  121 

The  Colonial  Life  Assurance  Company,  -         -  122 

Albert  Life  Assurance  and  Guarantee  Company,  123 

lioyal  Exchange  Assurance,            -         _         -  124 

The  World  Insurance  Compan)',    -         -         _  125 
The  Scottish  Union  Fire  and  Life  Insurance 

^  Company,        -         -         _         _         -.        -  126 
The  City  of  Glasgow  Life  Assurance  Company,  127 
The  Standard  Life  Assurance  Company,            -  128 
The  Lancashire  Insurance  Company,       -         -  129 
Keliance  and  East  of  England  Life  Office,         -  130 
United  Kingdom  Temperance  and  General  Pro- 
vident Institution,     -         -         -         _         _  i3j 
Provident  Life  Office,              -         _         _         _  5^32 
Koyal  Insurance  Company,              -         _         _  133 
Atlas  Fire  and  Life  Assurance  Company,          -  134 
Scottish   Provident  Fire    and  Life  Assurance 
Companj',        ------  135 

West   of  England   Fire    and   Life   Assurance 

Company,        ---___  igQ 

Scottish  Provincial  Institution,       -         -         _  137 

North  British  Fire  and  Life  Insurance  Company,  138 


140 
140 
141 

141 
142 
143 

144 


Norwich  Equitable  Fire  Assurance  Society, 
Norfolk  Farmers'  Cattle  Insurance  Society,      - 
The  City  Assurance  Company,       -         -'         _ 
Norwich  and  London  Accidental  and  Casualty 
Association,  -         -         -         .         _ 

Caledonian  Insurance  Company,     -         -         _ 
The  Provincial  Insurance  Company, 
National  Life  Assurance  Society,    -         -         _ 
The  London  and  General  Plate-Glass  Insurance 

Company,  ---___  144 
English  and  Scottish  Law  Life  Association,  -  145 
Life  Association  of  Scotland,  -         _         _  145 

Patriotic  Assurance  Company,  -  -  _  143 
County  Fire  Office,  -  -  -  _  _  149 
Liverpool  and  London  Fire  and  Life  Insurance 

Company,  ----_.  159 
Norwich  Provident  Insurance  Company,  -  151 

British  Prudential  Insurance  Company,  -  151 

Fire  Engines ;  Shand  and  Mason,  245  Black- 
friars'  road,  manufacturers  ;  Ralph  Wardlaw, 
44  St.  Vincent  place,  sole  agent  for  Scotland,  152 
Alex.  Rowat,  General  Wire- Worker,  43  Trong.,  153 
John  Finlay,  Register  Stove  Grates,  &c.,  &c., 

46  Buchanan  street,  -        -         -         _  154 

John  Hamilton,  agent  for  Thomas  Glover's  Pa- 
tent Dry  Gas  Meters,  19  Gordon  street,         -  155 
J.  B.  Hetherington,  File  Manufacturer,  12  Carl- 
ton court,  Bridge  street,     -         -         -         _  156 


ITAMEm 

Farquhar,  Knox,  &  Co.,  Engineers,  Millwrights, 
and  Machinemakers,  Mile-end  Iron  Works, 
15  Crownpoint  road  (late  of  41  Kerr  St.),        156 

Smith  Brothers  &  Co.,  Engineers  and  Mill- 
wrights, Kinning  street,  off  Paisley  road,       -  156 

John  Norman  &  Co.,  Engineers  &  Millwrights, 
Broomhill  Iron  Works,  Debbie's  loan  and 
Canal  street,    -         -         -         _         _         -157 

James  Fullarton,  New  Furnishing  Ironmongery,  157 

Caledonian  Patent  Lap-AVelded  Iron  Boiler 
Tube  Works,  Coatbridge,  near  Glasgow,       -  157 

Daniel  Wilson,  Slate  and  Cement  Merchant, 
8  Cambridge  St.,  and  100  Holm  street,  -  158 

R.  Cruickshauk  &  Son,  Portland  and  Roman 
Cement,  &c.,  &c.,  42  Bothwell  street,  -  158 

Edmund  Hunt,  Patents  and  Designs,  28  St. 
Enoch  square,  -         -         -         _         _  153 

Edward  Meldrum  &  Co.,  Young's  Patent  Paraffin 
Oil,  Craij;nestock,  Gt.  Hamilton  street,         -  159 

Marrison  &  Edward's  Artificial  Limb  Establish- 
ment, 32  Renfield  street,  -         -         -         -  159 

Clelland  &  Hill,  Artificial  Limb  Establishment, 
146  George  street,    -----  160 

Armour  &  Cameron,  Fire  Clay  Works,  98 
Centre  street,  -         -         -         _         -  160 

James  Anderson  Young,  Surgeon-Dentist,  47 
Bath  street,     ----__  iQi 

James  Fullarton,  Ironmongery  and  Paper-Hang- 
ing  Warehouse,  158  Argyle  street,      -         -  162 

Buchanan  &  Son,  Lapidaries,  Morrison's  court, 
108  Argyle  street,    -         -         -         _         _  162 

Wra  Johnston  &  Co.,  Patents  and  Designs, 
166  Buchanan  street,        -         -    "    -         .  162 

J.  PuUar  and  Son,  Dyers  to  the  Queen,  64 
Union  street,  -         -         -         _         -  163 

D.  Minto,  General  Grinding  Works,  29  M'Pher- 
son  street,        -         -         -         .         _         -163 

Christian  Stenhausen,  German  Sausage  Maker, 
103  Stockwell  street,         -         -         .         _  ig4 

William  Logan,  Dinmg  and  Cofiee  Rooms,  21 
Maxwell  street,         .         -         _         _         _  154 

John  M'Nicol,  Wine  &  Spirit  Vaults,  and  Bot- 
tling Stores,  21  Sauchiehall  street,       -         -  164 

I.  M.  Singer  &  Co.,  65  Buchanan  street,  Ame- 
rican Sewing  Machines,     -         -         _         _  i65 

Glasgow  and  West  of  Scotland  Horticultural 
Society;  Hugh  Campbell,  Secretary,  80 
Argyle  street,  -         -         -         -         -         -166 

William  Porteous  &  Co.,  General  News  and 
Advertising  Agents,  1 5  Royal  Exchange  place,  166 

Hunter  &  Erskine,  33  Renfield  street,  sole  Agent 
in  Scotland  for  Gough  &  Boyer's  Kamptu- 
lican,      -------  167 

Daniel  T.  Duncan,  Engraver,  Lithographer,  and 
General  Printer,  62  Argyle  street,       -         -  167 

Campbell  &  Beck,  Cabinet  and  Upholstery 
Show  Rooms,  87  Turner's  court,  Argyle 
street, -        -  168 


ADVERTISEMENTS  IN  APPENDIX. 


-  1G8 


168 


-  169 


Smith  Brothers  &   Co.,  Engineers  and  Mill 

Wrights,  Kirming  street,  off  Paisley  road, 
Alexander  Cousland,  Glasgow  Western    Wire 

■work,  5  Mitchell  street,     -         -         -         - 
Robert  M'Donald,  General  Wire  Worker,  136 

Renfield  street  and  6  Eussell  street, 
John  Whiteford,  Bird  Merchant,  8  Wilson  street,  169 
Robert  Stewart,  Rectifier,  124  Trongate,  -  169 

Jamieson  &  Co.,  Oil  Merchants,  109  and  111 

Clyde  street,  Anderston,    -         -         -         -  169 
James  Cochrane,  Homoeopathic  Pharmacy,  28 

Argyle  arcade,  -         -         -         -         -169 

T.  C.  Barlow,  Fire  Work  Artiste,  246  Argyle  st,  170 
John  Robertson,  Cutlery,  Hardware,  and  Fish- 
ing Tackle  Warehouse,  31,  32  Argyle  arcade,   170 
M.  Carsewell  &  Co.,  Fishing  Tackle  Makers,  12 

Howard  street,  -         -         _         _         _  170 

James    Russell,    Engineer  and    Boiler    Maker, 

Motherwell ;  City  Office,  16  St.  Enoch  sq.,     170 
Robeit  Nichol,   Second-hand  Tool   Store,    136 

Bridgegate,     -         -         -         -         -         -170 

John  Smith,  Jun.,  Crucible  and  Melting  Pot 

Maker,  49  Clyde  place,     -         -         -         -  170 
Peter  Orr  &  Son,  Emery  and  Glass  Cloths,  43 

High  street,    -         -         ■         -         -         -  170 
Mr.  Harcourt  Bland  (late  of  Theatre-Royal), 

Teacher  of  Elocution,  162  Sauchiehall  street,  171 
W.  E.   Allan,    Dancing   and   Deportment,  64 

Howard  Street,         -         _         -         _         - 
Glasgow  Institution,  37  Cathedral  Street, 
T.  C.   Barlow,  Fire  Work  Artiste,  246  Argyle 

street,     ------ 

D.  D.  M'Lean,  Writing,  Arithmetic  and  Book- 
keeping, 9  Scotia  street,     -         -         -         - 

The  Glasgow  Ladies'  Institution,  Mr.  Wolski, 

188  Bath  street,        -         -         - 
Four  Lectures    on   Spinal   Diseases.      Author's 

Address,  85  South  Portland  street,  where  they 

may  be  obtained,  price  Is.,         -         ,         _ 
Archd.  Williamson,  Black  and  Fancy  Borderer, 

297  Argyle  street,     -         -         -         -         - 
Andrew  Boag,  Lithographer  and  Engraver,  52 

Argyle  street,  -         _         _         _         _  172 

J.  Frazer,  Letterpress  Printing,  67  Union  St.,      172 
William  Macrone,  Stereotyping  &  Lithographic 

Establishment,  23  St.  Enoch  square,  - 
Alex.  C.  Young,    Unique  Embossing  Presses, 
&c.  &c.,  42  Argyle  street,  _         _         _ 

John  Hadden,  Bookseller,  179  High  street, 


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T.  C.  Barlow,  Firework  Artiste,  246  Argyle  st.,  173 
Daniel  Carmichael,  Tobacco  &  Snuff  Manufac- 
turer, 161  Ingram  street,  .         _         _  173 
William  M'Lean  &  Co.,  Cotton  Waste  Dealers, 

1 07  Clyde  street,  Anderstoii,      -         -         -173 
William  M'Arthur,  Tailor  and  Clothier,  40  Car- 
rick  street,  Anderstou,       -         -         -         -  173 
George  Pantoii   &  Son,  Watch  Manufacturers 

and  Jewellers,  32  Stockwell  street,      -         -  173 
Peter  Young,  House  Factor,  Accountant,  and 

Insurance  Agent,  11  Miller  street,  and  475 

Gallowgate,     -         -         -         -         -         -ITl 

Wilson    and  M'Ausland,  Accountants,    House 

Factors,  and  Insurance  Agents,  6  Hutcheson 

street,    -         -         -         -         -         -         -174 

Bon  Accord  Loan  Co.  17  Brunswick  street,  174 

Forfeited  Pledges  and  General  Goods  Warehc, 

78  George  street,  C.  Sarkin,  manager,         -  174 
Session  Clerk's  O.lice  for  the  Parish  of  Govan, 

53  Eglinton  street;   \Vm.  Fulton,  Ses.  Clerk,   174 
Lyceum  Halls  and   Rooms,  72   and  74j  Nelsou 

street,  city;  John  Buchanan,  proprietor,       -  174 
G.  Wright,  Hair  Cutter  and  Peruke  Maker,  7 

Macf'arlane  street,     -         -         -         -         -  174 
M'Dougall  &  Sons,  Glass  and  China,  12  and 

14  Jail  square,  -         -         -         -         -  174 

James    Barrowman,    Irish    and    Scotch    Lime 

Works,  76  Lancefield  street,       .         -         _  175 
Banziger,  Hersch,  &  Co.,  "  Importimt   Notice 

to  Millers  and  Millwrights,"  97  Buchan.  st.,     175 
Peter  Lennox,  General  Agent,  126  Clyde  street, 

Anderston,       ------  175  ' 

Geor^'e   Wright,    Hair    Cutter,  Peruke  Maker, 

and  Perfumer,  7  Macfarlane  street,     -  -  175 

R.  Drummond,   Temperance  Hotel,   69   Union 

street,     -         -         -         -         -         -         -175 

R.     D.    Samuels,    "  Grainer    to    the    Trade," 

Painter,  32  Renfrew  street,         .         -         _  175 
Thomas  Wray,  Chairmaker,  Fancy  Cage,  &c., 

1  Love  loan,  John  street,  -         -         -  175 

George  Eunson,  Wool,  Rope,  and  Rag  Merch., 

53  Carrick  street,     -         -         -         -         -  175 
Mrs.   W.  Devine,  Rag  and  Metal  Store,  431 

and  433  Parliamentary  road,      -         -         -  175 
Robert    &    James     Douglas,     Cotton     Waste 

Dealers,  and    Robert  Douglas  &  Co,,    Pirn 

Cop  Paper- Tube   Manufacturers,   92    Elliot 

street,  Cranstonbill,  -         -         -         -  175 

William  Mackenzie,  Printer  and  Publisher,      -  176 


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JUNE,  1862. 

Sunday,  1     8  15  22  29 

Monday',  2  9  16  23  30 
Tuesday,  3  10  17  24 
Wednesday,  4  11  18  25 
Thursday,  5  12  19  26 
Friday,  '  6  13  20  27 
Saturday,       7  14  21  28 

JULY. 

Sunday,               6  13  20  27 

Monday,              7  14  21  28 

Tuesday,        1     8  15  22  29 

Wednesday,  2     9  16  23  SO 

Thursday,"     3  10  17  24  31 

Friday,  '        4  11  18  25 

Saturday,      5   12  19  26 

AUGUST. 

Sunday,  3  10  17  24  31 
Monday,  4  11  18  25 
TuesdaV,  5  12  19  26 
Wednesday,  6  13  20  27 
Thursday,'  7  14  21  28 
Friday,  '  1  8  15  22  29 
Saturday,  2    9  16  23  30 

SEPTEMBER. 

Sunday,  7  14  21  28 

Monday,         1     8  15  22  29 
Tuesdaj',        2     9  16  23  30 
Wednesday,  3  10  17  24 
Thursday,"     4  11  18  25 
Friday,  "        5  12  19  26 
Saturday,       6  13  20  27 


OCTOBER. 

Sunday,  5  12 

Monday,  6  13 

Tuesday,  7  14 

Wednesday,  1  8  15 
Thursday,"  2  9  16 
Friday,  "  3  10  17 
Saturday,      4  11  18 

NOVEMBER. 

Sunday,         2     9  16 

Monda"y,         3  10  17 

Tuesday,        4  11  18 

Wednesday,  5  12  19 

Thursday,      6  13  20 

Friday,  "        7  14  21 

Saturday,  1    8  15  22 


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27 

21 

28 

22 

29 

23 

30 

24 

31 

25 

23 

30 

24 

25 

26 

27 

28 

29 

DECEMBER. 

Sunday.  7  14  21  28 

Monda"y,         1  8  15  22  29 

Tuesday,        2  9  16  23  30 

Wednesday,  3  10  17  24  31 

Thursday,      4  11  18  25 

Friday,  "        5  12  19  26 

Satur'day,       6  13  20  27 

JANUARY,  1863. 

Sunday,  4  11  18  25 

Monda'y,  5  12  19  26 

Tuesday,  6  13  20  27 

AVednesdav,  7  14  21  28 

Thursday,"     1  8152229 

Friday,  "         2  9  16  23  30 

Saturday,       3  10  17  24  31 

FEBRUARY. 

Sunday,  1     8  15  22 

Monda"}-,  2     9  16  23 

Tuesday,  3  10  17  24 

Wednesday,  4  11  18  25 

Thursday,  5  12  19  26 

Friday,  6  13  20  27 

Saturday,  7  14  21   28 

MARCH. 

Sunday,         1     8  15  22  29 
Monday,         2     9  16  23  30 
Tuesday,        3  10  17  24  31 
Wednesday,  4  11  18  25 
Thursday,      5   12  19  26 
Friday,  "        6  13  20  27 
Saturday,       7  14  21   28 

APRIL. 

Sunday,  5  12  19  26 

Monday,  6  13  20  27 

Tuesday,  7  14  21   28 

Wednesday,  1  8  15  22  29 

Thursday,"     2  9  16  23  30 

Friday,  3  10  17  24 

Satur'day,       4  11  18  25 

MAY. 

Sunday,  3  10  17  24  31 

Monday,  4  11  18  25 

Tuesday,  6  12  19  26 

Wednesday,  6  13  20  27 

Thursday,"  7  14  21  28 

Friday,  "  1  8  15  22  29 

Saturday,2  9  16  23  30 


JUNE. 

Sunday,  7   14  21  28 

Monday,         1     8   15  22  29 
Tuesday,        2     9  16  23  30 
Wednesday,  3  10  17  24 
Thursday,"     4  11   18  25 
Friday,  5  12  19  26 

Satur'day,       6  13  20  27 

JULY. 

Sunday,  5  12  19  26 

Monday,  6  13  20  27 

Tuesday,  7  14  21   28 

Wednesday,  1  8  15  22  29 

Thursday,"     2  9  16  23  SO 

Friday,           3  10  17  24  31 

Saturday,       4  11  18  25 

AUGUST. 

Sunday,         2     916  2330 
Mondaj',        3  10  17  24  31 
Tuesday,        4  11  18  25 
Wednesday,  5  12   19  26 
Thursday,"     6  13  20  27 
Friday,  7  14  21  28 

Saturday,!    8  15  22  29 

SEPTEMBER. 

Sunday,  6  13  20  27 

Monday,  7  14  21  28 

Tuesday,        1     8  15  22  29 

Wednesday,  2     9  16  23  30 

Thursday,"     3  10  17  24 

Friday,  4  11  18  25 

Saturday,       5  12  19  26 

OCTOBER. 

Sunday,  4   11  18  25 

Monday,  5  12   19  26 

Tuesday,  6  13  20  27 

Wednesday,  7  14  21  28 
Thursday,'  1  8  15  22  29 
Friday,  2     9   16  23  30 

Satur'day,       3  10  17  2i  31 

NOVEMBER. 

Sunday,         1     8  15  22  29 
Monday,        2     9  16  23  30 
Tuesday,        3  10  17  24 
Wednesday,  4  11   18  25 
Thursday,      5   12  19  26 
Friday,  6  13  20  27 

Saturday,       7  14  21  28 


BANK  HOLIDAYS. 


New  Year's  Day Jan.     1 

Martyrdom  of  King  Charles  I., Jan.  30 

Queen's  Marriage, Feb.   10 

Good  Friday, April    3 


Queen's  Birthday, May  24 

Restoration  of  King  Charles  II., May  29 

Queen's  Accession June  20 

Queen's  Coronation, June  28 


Christmas  Day, Dec'  25 


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A    TABLE 

01 

SIMPLE    INTEREST, 

AT  FOUR, 

FOUK  AND  A  HALI 

,  AND  FIVE  PER  CENT.,  FROM  ONE  DAY  TO  ONE  TEAR  INCLUSIVE. 

Note. — For  two 

per 

cent 

.,  take  the  half  of  four 

per  cent. ;  for  two  and  a  half  per  cent,  take  the  half  of  five  per 

cent.;  for  three  per  cent.,  take  th 

ree-quartersof  four  per  cent.;  and  for  three  and 

a  half  per 

cent. 

take  off  oae- 

eighth  from  four  per  cent. 

1  Day. 

4 

per 

cent. 

4i 

per  cent. 

5 

per 

cent. 

5  Days. 

4  per  cent. 

4i  per  cent. 

5  per  cent. 

Principal. 

£ 

s. 

d. 

/. 

£ 

s.    d. 

/■ 

£ 

s. 

d.  f. 

Principal. 

£    s.    d.  f. 

£    s.    d. 

/• 

£    s.    d.  f. 

£1 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0    0 

0 

0 

0 

0    0 

£1 

0    0    0    0 

0    0    0 

0 

0    0    0    0 

2 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0    0 

0 

0 

0 

0    0 

2 

0    0    0    1 

0    0    0 

1 

0    0    0    1 

3 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0    0 

0 

0 

0 

0    0 

3 

0    0    0    1 

0    0    0 

1 

0     0    0     1 

4 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0    0 

0 

0 

0 

0    0 

4 

0    0    0    2 

0    0    0 

2 

0    0    0    2 

5 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0    0 

0 

0 

0 

0    0 

5 

0    0    0    2 

0    0    0 

2 

0    0    0    3 

6 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0    0 

0 

0 

0 

0    0 

6 

0    0     0    3 

0    0    0 

3 

0    0    0    3 

7 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0    0 

0 

0 

0 

0    0 

7 

0    0     0    3 

0    0     1 

0 

0    0    10 

8 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0    0 

0 

0 

0 

0     1 

8 

0    0     10 

0    0     1 

0 

0    0    11 

9 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0    0 

1 

0 

0 

0     1 

9 

0    0     10 

0     0     1 

1 

0    0    11 

10 

0 

0 

0 

1 

0 

0    0 

1 

0 

0 

0     1 

10 

0    0     11 

0    0     1 

1 

0    0    12 

20 

0 

0 

0 

2 

0 

0    0 

2 

0 

0 

0     2 

20 

0    0     2    2 

0    0    2 

3 

0    0    3    1 

30 

0 

0 

0 

3 

0 

0    0 

3 

0 

0 

0    3 

30 

0    0     3    3 

0    0    4 

1 

0    0    4    3 

40 

0 

0 

1 

0 

0 

0     1 

0 

0 

0 

1     1 

40 

0    0     5    1 

0    0    5 

3 

0     0     6    2 

50 

0 

0 

1 

1 

0 

0     1 

1 

0 

0 

1     2 

50 

0     0     6    2 

0    0    7 

1 

0    0    8    0 

100 

0 

0 

2 

2 

0 

0     2 

3 

0 

0 

3     1 

100 

0     110 

0     12 

3 

0     14     1 

200 

0 

0 

5 

1 

0 

0     5 

3 

0 

0 

6     2 

200 

0    2     2    1 

0    2     5 

2 

0    2    8    3 

250 

0 

0 

6 

2 

0 

0     7 

1 

0 

0 

8     0 

250 

0     2     8    3 

0    3    0 

3 

0     3    5    0 

1000 

0 

2 

2 

1 

0 

2     5 

2 

0 

2 

8    3 
0    0 

1000 

0  10  11    2 

0  12     3 

3 

0  13    8    1 

2  Days.  1 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0     0 

0 

0 

0 

6  Days.  1 

0    0     0     0 

0    0    0 

0 

0    0    0    0 

2 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0    0 

0 

0 

0 

0    0 

2 

0    0     0     1 

0    0    0 

1 

0    0    0    1 

3 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0     0 

0 

0 

0 

0    0 

3 

0    0     0     1 

0    0    0 

2 

0    0    0    2 

4 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0    0 

0 

0 

0 

0    1 

4 

0    0     0    2 

0    0    0 

2 

0    0    0    3 

5 

0 

0 

0 

1 

0 

0    0 

1 

0 

n 

0    1 

5 

0     0     0    3 

0    0    0 

3 

0    0    0    3 

6 

0 

0 

0 

1 

0 

0    0 

I 

0 

0 

0    1 

6 

0    0     0    3 

0    0     1 

0 

0    0    10 

7 

0 

0 

0 

1 

0 

0    G 

1 

0 

0 

0    1 

7 

0    0     10 

0    0    1 

0 

0    0     11 

8 

0 

0 

0 

1 

0 

0    0 

1 

0 

0 

0    2 

8 

0     0     11 

0    0     1 

1 

0    0     12 

9 

0 

0 

0 

1 

0 

0    0 

2 

0 

0 

0     2 

9 

0     0     11 

0    0    1 

2 

0    0     13 

10 

0 

0 

0 

2 

0 

0    0 

2 

0 

0 

0    2 

10 

0    0     12 

0    0     1 

3 

0    0     13 

20 

0 

0 

1 

0 

0 

0    1 

0 

0 

0 

1     1 

20 

0    0     3    0 

0    0    3 

2 

0    0    3    3 

30 

0 

0 

1 

2 

0 

0    1 

3 

0 

0 

1     3 

30 

0     0     4     2 

0     0    5 

1 

0    0     5    3 

40 

0 

0 

2 

0 

0 

0    2 

1 

0 

0 

2     2 

40 

0     0     6     1 

0    0    7 

0 

0    0     7    3 

50 

0 

0 

2 

2 

0 

0    2 

3 

0 

0 

3     1 

50 

0    0     7     3 

0    0     8 

3 

0    0    9    3 

100 

0 

0 

5 

1 

0 

0    5 

3 

0 

0 

6    2 

100 

0     13     3 

0     15 

3 

0     17    2 

200 

0 

0 

10 

2 

0 

0  11 

3 

0 

1 

1     0 

200 

0    2     7    2 

0     2  11 

2 

0    3    3    1 

250 

0 

1 

1 

0 

0 

1     2 

3 

0 

1 

4     1 

250 

0    3    3    1 

0     3    8 

1 

0    4    11 

1000 

0 

4 

i 

2 

0 

4  11 

0 

0 

5 

5     3 

1000 

0  13     1    3 

0  14    9 

2 

0  16    5    1 

8  Days.  1 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0    0 

0 

0 

0 

0    0 

7  Days.   1 

0    0    0    0 

0    0    0 

0 

0    0    0    0 

2 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0    0 

0 

0 

0 

0    0 

2 

0    0    0    1 

0    0    0 

1 

0    0    0    1 

3 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0    0 

1 

0 

0 

0    1 

3 

0    0    0    2 

0    0    0 

2 

0    0    0    2 

4 

0 

0 

0 

1 

0 

0    0 

1 

0 

0 

0    1 

4 

0    0    0    2 

0    0    0 

3 

0    0    0    3 

5 

0 

0 

0 

1 

0 

0    0 

1 

0 

0 

0    1 

5 

0    0    0    3 

0    0    1 

0 

0    0    10 

6 

0 

0 

0 

1 

0 

0    0 

2 

0 

0 

0    2 

6 

0    0    10 

0    0    1 

0 

0    0    11 

7 

0 

0 

0 

2 

0 

0    0 

2 

0 

0 

0    2 

7 

0    0    11 

0    0    1 

1 

0    0    12 

8 

0 

0 

0 

2 

0 

0    0 

2 

0 

0 

0    3 

8 

0    0    11 

0    0    1 

2 

0    0    13 

9 

0 

0 

0 

2 

0 

0    0 

3 

0 

0 

0    3 

9 

0    0    12 

0    0    1 

3 

0    0    2    0 

10 

0 

0 

0 

3 

0 

0    0 

3 

0 

0 

0    3 

10 

0    0    13 

0    0     2 

0 

0    0    2     1 

20 

0 

0 

1 

2 

0 

0     1 

3 

0 

0 

1    3 

20 

0    0    3    2 

0    0    4 

0 

0    0    4    2 

30 

0 

0 

2 

1 

0 

0    2 

2 

0 

0 

2    3 

30 

0    0    5    2 

0    0    6 

0 

0    0    6    3 

40 

0 

0 

3 

0 

0 

0    3 

2 

0 

0 

3    3 

40 

0    0    7    1 

0    0    8 

1 

0    0    9    0 

50 

0 

0 

3 

3 

0 

0    4 

1 

0 

0 

4    3 

50 

0    0    9    0 

0    0  10 

1 

0    0  11     2 

100 

0 

0 

7 

2 

0 

0    8 

3 

0 

0 

9    3 

100 

0    16    1 

0    18 

2 

0     1  11     0 

200 

0 

1 

3 

3 

0 

1     5 

3 

0 

1 

7     2 

200 

0    3    0    3 

0    3    5 

1 

0     3  10     0 

250 

0 

1 

7 

2 

0 

1  10 

0 

0 

2 

0    2 

250 

0    3  10    0 

0    4    3 

3 

0    4    9     2 

1000 

0 

6 

6 

3 

0 

7    4 

3 

0 

8 

2    2 

1000 

0  15    4    0 

0  17    3 

0 

0  19    2     0 

-1  Days.  1 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0    0 

0 

0 

0 

0    0 

8  Days.  1 

0    0    0    0 

0    0    0 

0 

0    0    0    1 

2 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0    0 

0 

0 

0 

0    1 

2 

0    0    0     1 

0    0    0 

1 

0    0    0    2 

3 

0 

0 

0 

1 

0 

0     0 

1 

0 

0 

0    1 

3 

0    0    0    2 

0    0    0 

2 

0    0    0    3 

4 

0 

0 

0 

1 

0 

0    0 

1 

0 

0 

0    2 

4 

0    0    0    3 

0    0    0 

3 

0    0    10 

5 

0 

0 

0 

2 

0 

0     0 

2 

0 

0 

0    2 

5 

0    0    10 

0    0    1 

0 

0    0    11 

6 

0 

0 

0 

2 

0 

0     0 

2 

0 

0 

0    3 

6 

0    0    10 

0    0    1 

1 

0    0    12 

7 

0 

0 

0 

2 

0 

0     0 

3 

0 

0 

0    3 

7 

0    0    11 

0    0    1 

2 

0    0    13 

8 

0 

0 

0 

3 

0 

0    0 

3 

0 

0 

1    0 

8 

0    0     12 

0    0    1 

3 

0    0    2    0 

9 

0 

0 

0 

3 

0 

0    1 

0 

0 

0 

1    0 

9 

0    0     13 

0    0    2 

0 

0    0    2     1 

10 

0 

0 

1 

0 

0 

0    1 

0 

0 

0 

1    1 

10 

0    0     2     0 

0    0    2 

1 

0    0    2    2 

20 

0 

0 

2 

0 

0 

0     2 

1 

0 

0 

2    2 

20 

0    0    4    0 

0    0    4 

2 

0    0    5     1 

30 

0 

0 

3 

0 

0 

0     3 

2 

0 

0 

3    3 

30 

0     0    6     1 

0    0    7 

0 

0    0    7    3 

40 

0 

0 

4 

0 

0 

0    4 

2 

0 

0 

5    1 

40 

0    0    8    1 

0     0     9 

1 

0    0  10    2 

50 

0 

0 

5 

1 

0 

0    5 

3 

0 

0 

6     2 

50 

0     0  10     2 

0    0  11 

3 

0    110 

100 

0 

0 

10 

2 

0 

0  11 

3 

0 

1 

1     0 

100 

0    19    0 

0    1  11 

2 

0    2    2    1 

200 

0 

1 

9 

0 

0 

1  11 

2 

0 

2 

2     1 

200 

0    3    6    0 

0    3  11 

1 

0    4    4    2 

2.50 

0 

2 

2 

1 

0 

2    5 

2 

0 

2 

8    3 

250 

0    4    4     2 

0    4  11 

0 

0    5    5    3 

lOOO 

0 

8 

9 

0 

0 

9  10 

1 

0  10  11     2     1 

1000 

0  17    6     1 

0  19    S 

2 

1     1  11     0 

INTEREST  TABLE -Continued. 

9  Days. 

4 

per  cent. 

.1 

per  cent. 

5 

per  cent 

30  Days. 

4  per 

cent. 

4^  per  cent. 

5  per  cent. 

Principal. 

£ 

s.    d. 

f- 

£ 

s.    d. 

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£ 

s.    d.  f. 

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d.  /. 

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0 

0    0 

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0 

0    0 

1 

0 

0    0    1 

£1 

0    0 

0    3 

0    0    0    3 

0    0    0    3 

2 

0 

0    0 

1 

0 

0    0 

2 

0 

0    0    2 

2 

0    0 

1     2 

0    0    13 

0    0    13 

3 

0 

0    0 

2 

0 

0    0 

3 

0 

0    0    3 

3 

0    0 

2    1 

0    0    2    2 

0    0    2    3 

4 

0 

0    0 

3 

0 

0     1 

0 

0 

0    10 

4 

0    0 

3    0 

0    0    3    2 

0    0    3    3 

5 

0 

0    1 

0 

0 

0     1 

1 

0 

Oil 

5 

0    0 

3    3 

0     0     4     1 

0    0    4    3 

6 

0 

0    1 

1 

0 

0    1 

2 

0 

0    1     3 

6 

0    0 

4     2 

0    0    5    1 

0    0    5    3 

7 

0 

0    1 

2 

0 

0    1 

3 

0 

0    2    0 

7 

0    0 

5    2 

0    0    6    0 

0    0    6    3 

8 

0 

0    1 

P, 

0 

0    2 

0 

0 

0    2     1 

8 

0    0 

6     1 

0    0    7    0 

0    0    7    3 

9 

0 

0    2 

0 

0 

0    2 

1 

0 

0     2     2 

9 

0    0 

7    0 

0    0     7     3 

0    0    8    3 

10 

0 

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1 

0 

0    2 

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10 

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20 

0 

0     4 

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0 

0    5 

1 

0 

0    5     3 

20 

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0    15    3 

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30 

0 

0    7 

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0    7 

3 

0 

0    8    3 

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11     2 

0    2    2    2 

0    2    5    2 

40 

0 

0     9 

1 

0 

0  10 

2 

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40 

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0    3    3    1 

50 

0 

0  11 

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0    3    8    1 

0    4    11 

100 

0 

1   11 

2 

0 

2     2 

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0 

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100 

0    6 

6    3 

0    7    4    3 

0    8    2    2 

200 

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3  11 

1 

0 

4     5 

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200 

0  13 

1     3 

0  14    9    2 

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250 

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4  11 

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5     6 

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6     13 

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0  16 

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0  18    5    3 

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1 

1 

4     7     3 

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3    5 

9    0 

3  13  11     2 

4    2    2    1 

10  Days.  1 

0 

0    0 

1 

0 

0    0 

1 

0 

0    0     1 

1  Month.  1 

0    0 

0    3 

0    0    0    8 

0    0    10 

2 

0 

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2 

0 

0    0 

2 

0 

0    0     2 

2 

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5 

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0 

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1 

0 

0     1     2 

5 

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0    0    4    2 

0    0    5    0 

6 

0 

0    1 

2 

0 

0     1 

3 

0 

0     1     3 

6 

0    0 

4    3 

0    0    5    1 

0    0    6    0 

7 

0 

0    1 

3 

0 

0    2 

0 

0 

0    2     1 

7 

0    0 

5    3 

0    0    6    1 

0    0    7    0 

8 

0 

0    2 

0 

0 

0    2 

1 

0 

0     'J     2 

8 

0    0 

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0    0    7    0 

0    0    8    0 

9 

0 

0     2 

1 

0 

0     2 

2 

0 

0     J    3 

9 

0    0 

7    0 

0    0    8    0 

0    0    9    0 

10 

0 

0    2 

2 

0 

0     2 

3 

0 

0     3     1 

10 

0    0 

8    0 

0    0    9    0 

0    0  10    0 

20 

0 

0    5 

1 

0 

0     5 

3 

(J 

0     6     2 

20 

0    1 

4    0 

0    16    0 

0    18    0 

SO 

0 

0     7 

3 

0 

0    8 

3 

0 

0    9     3 

SO 

0    2 

0    0 

0    2    3    0 

0    2    6    0 

40 

0 

0  10 

2 

0 

0  11 

3 

0 

1     1     0 

40 

0    2 

8    0 

0    3    0    0 

0    3    4    0 

50 

0 

1     1 

0 

0 

1     2 

3 

0 

14     1 

50 

0    3 

4    0 

0    3    9    0 

0    4    2    0 

100 

0 

2    2 

1 

0 

2     5 

2 

0 

2    8    3 

100 

0    6 

8    0 

0    7    6    0 

0    8    4    0 

200 

0 

4    4 

2 

0 

4  11 

0 

0 

5     5    3 

200 

0  13 

4    0 

0  15    0    0 

0  16    8    0 

250 

0 

5    5 

3 

0 

6    1 

3 

0 

6  10    0 

250 

0  16 

8    0 

0  18    9     0 

1     0  10    0 

1000 

1 

1  11 

0 

1 

4     7 

3 

1 

7     4    3 

1000 

3    6 

8    0 

3  15    0     0 

4    3    4    0 

20  Days.  1 

0 

0    0 

2 

0 

0    0 

2 

0 

0    0     2 

1  Year.  1 

0    0 

9    2 

0    0  10    3 

0    10    0 

2 

0 

0     1 

0 

0 

0     1 

0 

0 

Oil 

2 

0    1 

7    0 

0     19     2 

0    2    0    0 

3 

0 

0     1 

2 

0 

0     1 

3 

0 

0     13 

3 

0    2 

4    3 

0     2    8    1 

0    3    0    0 

4 

0 

0    2 

0 

0 

0    2 

1 

0 

0     2     2 

4 

0    3 

0    0 

0    3    7    0 

0    4    0    0 

5 

0 

0     2 

2 

0 

0    2 

3 

0 

0    3     1 

6 

0    4 

0    0 

0    4    6    0 

0    5    0    0 

6 

0 

0    3 

0 

0 

0    3 

2 

0 

0     3     3 

6 

0    4 

9    2 

0    5    4    3 

0    6    0    0 

7 

0 

0    3 

2 

0 

0    4 

0 

0 

0     4     2 

7 

0    5 

7     0 

0    6    3     2 

0    7    0    0 

8 

0 

0    4 

0 

0 

0     4 

2 

0 

0    5    1 

8 

0    6 

4    3 

0    7    2     1 

0    8    0    0 

9 

0 

0     4 

2 

0 

0    5 

0 

0 

0     5     3 

9 

0    7 

2     1 

0    8    10 

0    9    0    0 

10 

0 

0    5 

1 

0 

0    5 

3 

0 

0     6     2 

10 

0    8 

0    0 

0    9    0    0 

0  10    0    0 

20 

0 

0  10 

2 

0 

0  11 

3 

0 

1     1     0 

20 

0  16 

0    0 

0  18    0    0 

10    0    0 

30 

0 

1     3 

3 

0 

1    5 

3 

0 

1     7     2 

30 

1     4 

0    0 

17     0     0 

1  10    0    0 

40 

0 

1     9 

0 

0 

1  11 

2 

0 

2     2     1 

40 

1  12 

0    0 

1  16    0     0 

2    0    0    0 

50 

0 

2     2 

1 

0 

2    5 

2 

0 

2     8    3 

50 

2     0 

0    0 

2     5    0    0 

2  10    0    0 

100 

0 

4     4 

2 

0 

4  11 

0 

0 

5    5    3 

100 

4    0 

0    0 

4  10     0     0 

5    0    0    0 

200 

0 

8     9 

0 

0 

9  10 

1 

0 

10  11    2 

2'JO 

8     0 

0    0 

9    0    0     0 

10    0    0    0 

250 

0 

10  11 

2 

0 

12    3 

3 

0 

13     8    1 

250 

10    0 

0    0 

11    5    0    0 

12  10    0    0 

1000 

2 

3  10 

0 

2 

9    3 

3 

2 

14    9    2 

1000 

40    0 

0    0 

45     0    0    0 

50    0    0    0 

A    TABLE, 

SnoWING  THE 

\'UJIBER    OF 

DAI 

S   IN 

ONE  MONTH,   TO   THE   SAME  DAY  IN  AN 

T   OTHER  MONTI 

[. 

Jamiary,... 
February,. 

FR03I 

r-T,     -Feb    Mar.  April.  May. 

June.  Ji 

ly.    Aug    Sep'.    0 

ct.    Nov.    Dec.    1 

ooo  1    31  1    59  1    90  1  120 

151  1  1 

31  1  212  1  243  1  2 

73  1  304  1  334     | 

334  1  365  1    28  1    59  |    89 

120  1  1 

50  1  181  1  212  1  2 

42  1  273  1  303     i 

306  1  337  1  365  |    31  |    61 

92  1  1 

12  1  153  1  184  1  2 

14  1  245  1  275 

April, 

May, 

275  1  306  1  334  |  365  1     30 

61  1 

n  1  122  1  153  1  1 

S3  1  214  1  244 

245  1  276  1  304  |  335  |  365 

31  1 

31  1    92  1  123  !  1 

53  1  184  1  214 

214  1  245  1  273  |  304     334 

365  1 

30  1    61  1    92  1  1 

22  1  153  1  1S3 

Julv 

184  1  215  1  243  |  274     304 

335  1  3 

35  1    31  1    62  1 

92  1  123  1  1,53 

153  1  184  1  212  1  243  |  273 

304  i  3 

34  1  365  1    31  1 

61  1    92  1  122 

September, 
October,... 
November, 
December, 

122  1  153  1  181  1  212  |  242 

273  1  3 

)3  1  334  1  365  | 

30  1    61  1    91 

92  1  123  1  151  1  182  1  212 

243  1  2 

-3  1  304  1  335  1  3 

65  1    31  1    61 

61  1    92  1  120  1  151  1  181 

212  1  2' 

12  1  273  1  304  1  3 

34  1  365  1    30 

182  1  2 

2  1  243  1  274  |  3 

04  1  335  1  365 







ALMANAC  AND  TIDE  TABLE. 

FROM  JUNE  1862,  TILL  JUNE,  1863. 

The  daily  rising  and  falling  of  the  waters  of  the  ocean  are,  in  general,  denominated  Tides.  The  rising 
is  called  the  Flood,  or  Flux;  and  when  it  ceases  to  rise.  High  Water.  The  falling  is  called  the  Ebb,  or 
Reflux  ;  and  when  it  ceases  to  fall,  it  is  said  to  be  Low  Water.  The  interval  between  the  times  of  High 
and  Low  Water  is  called  a  Tide. 

The  Tides  are  produced  by  the  attraction  of  the  sun  and  moon,  principally  that  of  the  latter  object. 
The  cohesion  of  fluids  being  much  less  than  that  of  solid  bodies,  thej'  move  easily  yield  to  the  power  oi 
gravity  ;  in  consequence  of  which  the  waters  immediately  below  the  moon  are  drawn  up  in  a  protuberance, 
producing  a  full  tide,  or  what  is  commonly  called  High  Water,  at  the  spot  where  it  happens.  According 
to  this  theory,  you  would  imagine  that  we  should  have  full  tide  only  once  in  twenty-four  hours,  that  is, 
every  time  that  we  were  below  the  moon ;  while  we  find  that  we  have  two  tides  in  the  course  of  tweuty- 
four  hours,  and  that  it  is  High  Water  with  us  and  with  our  antipodes  at  the  same  time. 

This  opposite  tide  is  rather  more  difficult  to  explain  than  that  which  is  drawn  up  beneath  the  moon 
In  order  to  render  the  question  more  simple,  let  us  suppose  the  earth  to  be  everywhere  covered  by  the 
ocean,  as  in  the  following  figure : 

M  is  the  moon,  A  B  C  D  the  earth.  Now,  the  waters 
on  the  surface  of  the  earth  about  A  being  more  attracted 
than  in  any  other  part,  will  be  elevated,  the  attraction  of 
the  moon  at  B  and  C  being  less ;  but  still  it  will  be 
greater  there  than  at  D,  which  is  the  part  most  distant 
from  the  moon. 

The  body  of  the  earth  will  therefore  be  drawn  away 
from  the  waters  at  D,  leaving  a  protuberance  similar  to 
that  at  A :  so  that  the  tide.  A,  is  produced  by  the  waters 
receding  from  the  earth,  and  the  tide,  D,  by  the  earth 
receding  fiom  the  waters. 

The  influence  of  the  sun  on  the  tides  is  less  than  that  of  the  moon ;  for,  observe,  that  the  tides  rise  in 
consequence  of  the  moon  attracting  one  part  of  the  v  aters  more  forcibly  than  another  part.  It  is  this 
inequality  of  attraction  which  produces  full  ar.d  ebb  tidijs.  Now  the  distance  of  the  sun  is  so  great,  that 
the  whole  globe  of  the  earth  is  comparati^^ely  but  as  a  point;  and  the  difference  of  its  attraction  for  that 
part  of  the  waters  most  under  its  influence,  and  that  p;ui  least  sulject  to  it,  is  but  trifling.  No  part  of  the 
waters  will  be  much  elevated  above,  or  much  deprest-ed  below,  their  general  surface  by  its  action.  The 
sun  has,  however,  a  considerale  eftect  on  the  tides ;  and  increases  or  diminishes  them  as  it  acts  in  conjunc- 
tion with,  or  in  opposition  to,  the  moon. 

According  to  the  calculations  of  the  celebrated  La  Place,  in  his  Mecanique  Celeste  the  mean  force  of  the 
sun  in  raising  the  tides  is  to  the  mean  force  of  the  moon  as  1  to  1^ ;  and  Emerson,  in  page  423,  second 
edition  of  his  Treatise  on  Fluxions,  calculates  the  height  of  the  solar  tide  to  be  1-63  feet,  and  the  height  by 
the  moon's  influence  to  be  7-28  feet;  consequently  the  height  of  their  joint  force  to  be  8-91  feet.  The 
height  here  calculated  is  supposed  to  be  at  such  places  where  the  sun  and  moon  are  vertical,  and  also  in 
the  equinoctial.  In  places  at  a  distance  from  the  equator,  the  height  will  be  less  as  the  latitude  is  greater. 
Further,  their  height  will  also  be  less  according  to  the  sun  and  moon's  declination  from  the  equator. 

From  what  has  already  been  remarked  regarding  the  tides,  it  is  obvious  that,  when  the  moon  is  in 
Perigee,  or  at  her  nearest  distance  from  the  earth,  she  attracts  strongest,  and  therefore  raises  the  tides 
most.  The  contrary  happens  when  she  is  in  Apogee,  or  at  her  greatest  distance  from  the  earth,  because  of 
her  weaker  attraction.  At  new  moon,  when  she  is  in  conjunction  with  the  sun,  and  at  full  moon,  when 
they  are  in  opposition,  the  tides  are  raised  by  the  joint  attraction  of  both  luminaries,  and  therefore  will 
produce  the  highest,  or  what  are  called  Spring  Tides.  And  Neap  Tides  are  produced  by  the  difference  of 
their  force  when  in  quadrature.  The  Spring  Tides  take  place  about  two  days  after  full  moon,  and  the 
Neap  Tides  about  two  days  after  the  first  and  last  quarter. 

In  consequence  of  the  sun  being  nearer  the  earth  at  the  beginning  of  the  j-ear  than  at  any  other  time, 
his  attraction  will  then  be  most  powerful  on  the  tides,  and  should  the  moon  happen  to  be  in  Perigee,  their 
joint  effects  will  produce  the  greatest  Spring  Tides. 

The  mean  duration  of  the  ebb  and  flow  is  about  12  h.  25  m.,  that  is,  half  the  lunar  day  of  24  h.  50  k., 
the  period  elapsing  between  successive  returns  of  the  moon  to  the  same  point  of  the  meridian.  Thus  the 
sea  in  every  place  undergoes  a  flux  and  reflux  as  often  as  the  moon  passes  the  meridian,  whether  superior 
or  inferior  of  the  place;  that  is  to  say,  twice  in  24  h.  50  m. 

The  following  Tide  Table  is  constructed  on  strict  scientific  principles,  from  the  very  accurate  Tide 
Tables  of  J.  W.  Lublock,  Esq.,  London  (the  Tide  Table  in  the  Nautical  Almanac  for  1857  is  also  calculated 
from  the  same  Tables),  and  will  be  found  to  be  as  correct  as  the  position  of  our  river,  with  regard  to  its 
locality,  the  influence  of  the  winds,  and  other  diversified  circumstances,  either  hasten  or  retard  its  natural 
current.  Hence  the  time  of  the  Tide  by  observation  may  not  at  all  times  correspond  precisely  irith  the 
time  found  in  the  Table. 

These  tables  are  calculated  for  mean  time,  or  the  time  shown  by  a  well-regulated  clock,  reckoning  from 
noon  of  each  day.     The  Moon's  phases  are  calculated  to  civil  time.     The  civil  day  begins  at  midnight. 


ALMANAC  AND  TIDE  TABLE. 


TIDE  TABLE  OF  SOME  OF  THE  PRINCIPAL  PORTS  IN  ENGLAND,  SCOTLAND, 

AND  IRELAND. 

The  times  of  High  Water  at  full  and  change  of  the  moon,  from  which  the  following  equations  are  calcu- 
lated, are  reckoned  from  apparent  noon.  They  represent  the  actual  times  of  High  Water  when  the  moon 
passes  the  meridian  at  the  same  time  as  the  sun,  or  the  intervals  between  the  times  of  transit  of  the  moon 
and  the  times  of  High  Water  on  full  and  change  days.  With  which,  and  the  equation  of  time,  the  times 
of  High  Water  at  aU  the  Ports  here  given  will  be  obtained  by  addition,  as  here  annexed. 

H.M. 

0-35 
4-13 
4-43 
9-35 
9-30 
415 
0-20 
3-58 
9-50 

11-58 
2-13 

11-22 
8-43 

10-58 
3-46 

10-28 
4-28 
9-13 
9-53 
9  33 

10-17 

10-  8 

10-30 
2-  3 

10-52 
4-12 
9-53 
113 
0-18 
1-68 
4-  3 
9-28 
7-13 
6-53 
6-13 


H.M. 

H.M. 

Aberdeen,  Scotland,  -  Add  11-24 

Chester  Bar,  England,  Add 

8-43 

AberdovA',  Wales, 

u 

5-43 

Clear  Cape,  Ireland,  -     " 

2-13 

Aberystwith,  do. 

(1 

5-43 

Cork  Harbour,  do.     -     " 

2-43 

Achil  Head,  Ireland,  - 

(( 

413 

Cornwall  Cape,  England, 

2-43 

Agnes,  St.,  Scillj'  Isles, 

(( 

2-43 

Cowes,  Isle  of  Wight,     " 

8-58 

Airpoint,  Isle  of  Man, 

" 

9-20 

Cromarty,  Scotland,  -     " 

9-58 

Aldborough,  England, 

" 

8-58 

Dingle  Bay,  Ireland,       " 

1-43 

Aldemey  Pier,  Eng.  CI 

;m. 

4-59 

Donaghadee,     do.      -     " 

7-28 

Arran  Isle,  Scotland, 

" 

9-26 

Donegal  Pier,  do.     -     " 

9-23 

Arundel  Bar,  England, 

t( 

9-28 

Dublin  Bar,      do.      -     " 

9-25 

Ayr,  Scotland,  - 

(( 

9-37 

Dunbar,           Scotland,  " 

037 

Ballyshannon,  Ireland, 

(t 

3-43 

Duncansbay  Head,  do.    " 

6-28 

Balta,  Shetland, 

ti 

7-68 

Dundee,                    do.    " 

0-48 

Baltimore,  Ireland,    - 

« 

1-58 

Dumbarton,             do.    " 

10-56 

Banff,  Scotland, 

" 

1054 

Dunoon,                   do,    " 

10-15 

Bantry  Bay,  Ireland, 

(( 

1-59 

Dungarvon,  Ireland,  -     " 

2-43 

Bardsey  Island,  Wales, 

" 

6-15 

Eddyston,  Eng.  Chan.    " 

3-28 

Barmouth,              do. 

u 

6-  8 

Falmouth,        England, " 

3-28 

Barnstaple  Bar,  England, 

3-43 

Foreland  (North),  do,       " 

9-58 

Beachy  Head,         do. 

10-  0 

Foreland  (South),  do.      " 

9-33 

Beaumaris,  Wales, 

8-39 

Galloway  (Mull),  Scotland, 

9-28 

Belfast,  Ireland, 

8-18 

Galwaj'  Bay,  Ireland,     " 

2-43 

Berwick,           England 

0-31 

Gravesend,  England,  -     " 

11-43 

Blackney  Harbour,  do. 

5-  3 

Greenock,  Scotland,  -     -' 

9-58 

Blythe,                     do. 

0-58 

Gourock,         do.        -     " 

9-4  5 

Bolt  Head,              do. 

3-58 

Hartlepool,  England,  -     " 

1-58 

Boston,                    do. 

5-28 

Holyhead,  ^^'ales,      -     " 

8-13 

Bridgewater,            do. 

4-58 

Helensburgh,  Scotland,   '' 

10-20 

Bridport,                   do. 

4-18 

Inverarj-,             do.         " 

10-50 

Brighton,                  do. 

9-20 

Inverness,           do.          " 

9  30 

Burntisland,  Scotland, 

0-42 

Isle  of  Man,      -         -     " 

9-25 

Campbelton,       do. 

9-35 

Kinsale  Harbour,  Ireland, 

2-43 

Cardigan  Bar,  Wales, 

5-13 

Kintyre  (Mull),  Scotland, 

713 

Carlisle,  England, 

10-13 

Kirkcudbright,        do. 

9-28 

Carnarvon,  Wales, 

7-33 

Lamlash,                 do. 

9-35 

Chatham,  England,   - 

11-  7 

Largs,                      do. 

9-50 

Leith  Pier,  Scotland,     Add 
Lewis  Island,  do.  " 

Limerick,  Ireland,  -  " 
Liverpool,  England,  -  " 
Lochryan,  Scotland,  -  " 
Londonderry,  Ireland,  " 
London  Bridge,  -     " 

Milford  Haven,  Wales,  " 
Millport,  Scotland,  -  " 
Montrose,  do.  -  " 
Newcastle,  England,  -  " 
Nore  Light,      do.  " 

Orkney  Isles,  Scotland,  " 
Peterhead,  do.         " 

Plymouth,  England,  -  " 
Port-Glasgow,  Scotland, " 
Portland  Road,  England," 
Portpatrick,  Scotland,  " 
Portsmouth,  England,  " 
R^msgate,  do.  " 

Rothesay,  Scotland,  -  " 
Saltcoats,  do.  -  " 
Stranraer,  do.  -  " 
Shannonmouth,  Ireland," 
Shcemess,  England,  -  " 
Sligo  Bay,  Ireland,  -  " 
Southampton,  England,  " 
Sunderland,  do.        " 

Tay  Bar,  Scotland,  " 

Tralee  Bay,  Ireland,  " 
Waterford,  do.  -  " 
Whitehaven,  England,  " 
Wicklow,  Ireland,  -  " 
Yarmouth  Roads,  England, 
YoughaU,  Ireland,     -     " 


ECLIPSES  OF  THE  SUN  AND  MOON. 

In  the  year  1863  there  will  be  two  Eclipses  of  the  Sun  and  two  of  the  Moon. 

I. — A  partial  Eclipse  of  the  Sun,  May  17,  1863,  visible  at  Greenwich.  Begins  on  the  earth  generally. 
May  17,  2  h.  48  m.  p.m.  mean  time  at  Greenwich,  and  ends  on  the  earth  generally,  17  d.  7  h.  13  m,  p  M. 
At  Edinburgh  a  partial  eclipse  is  visible,  and  begins,  May  17,  5  h.  18  m. ;  greatest  phase,  6  h.  9  m. ;  ends, 
6  h.  57  m. 

II. — A  total  Eclipse  of  the  Moon,  June  1,  visible  at  Greenwich.  First  contact  with  the  penumbra,  8  h. 
49  m. ;  beginning  of  total  phase,  10  h.  53  m. ;  end  of  total  phase,  11  h.  59  m. ;  last  contact  with  the 
penumbra,  June  2,  2  h.  3  m. 

in.— An  angular  Eclipse  of  the  Sun,  November  11,  visible  at  Greenwich.  Begins  on  the  earth  gene- 
rally, 5  h.  50  m.  A.M  ;  ends  on  the  earth  generally,  10  h.  27  m.  a.m. 

IV. — A  partial  Eclipse  of  the  Moon,  November  25,  partly  visible  at  Greenwich.  First  contact  with  the 
penumbra,  6  h.  4  m.  a.m.  ;  middle  of  the  Eclipse,  8  h,  66  m. ;  last  contact  with  the  penumbra,  11  h. 
48  m.  A.M. 

NOTICE. 

The  latitude  of  Glasgow  is  55-52,  and  the  longitude  4-16  west  of  Greenwich,  consequently  there  should 
be  17  minutes  of  difference  of  time  between  the  clocks  of  Glasgow  and  the  clocks  of  Greenwich,  but  the 
clocks  of  Glasgow  are  now  adjusted  to  Greenwich  time. 


ALMANAC  AND  TIDE  TABLE, 


EXEMPLIFICATION  AND  CONSTRUCTION  OF  THE  FOLLOWING  TABLES. 

TO  FIND  THE  TIME  OF  HIGH  WATER  AT  ANY  PLACE  IN  THE  GENERAL  TIDE  TABLE. 

EULE. — To  the  time  of  high  water  at  Glasgow  on  the  given  day,  add  or  subtract  the  correction  for  the 
required  place  as  stated  in  the  table,  and  the  time  of  high  water  will  be  obtained.  When  the  sum  of  the 
correction,  and  of  the  time  of  high  water  in  the  table  exceeds  12  hours,  subtract  12  hours,  and  the  remainder 
will  be  the  time  of  high  water  in  the  morning  or  evening  of  the  given  day,  as  the  column  denotes ;  when 
the  sum  of  the  former  quantities  is  less  than  12  hours,  this  sum  will  be  the  time  of  high  water  required  in 
the  evening  of  the  preceding  da}',  or  the  morning  of  the  given  day,  according  as  the  column  is  marked 
morning  or  evening.  Or  the  morning  and  the  evening  tides  may  be  found  thus  : — If  the  morning  tide  be 
sought,  and  the  sum  be  above  12  hours,  take  the  time  from  Glasgow  for  the  preceding  evening,  to  which 
add  the  correction  for  the  required  place ;  from  the  sum  subtract  12  hours,  and  the  remainder  is  the  morning 
tide  at  the  place  required.  If  the  evening  tide  is  wanted,  and  the  sum  exceed  12  hours,  take  the  Glasgow 
morning  tide  for  the  given  day,  to  which  apply  the  correction  for  the  required  place,  from  the  sum  subtract 
12  hours,  and  the  remainder  is  the  evening  tide  at  the  place  required. 

Required  the  time  of  high  water  at  Peterhead,  July  4,  1862. 

High  water  at  Glasgow,  June  4, 5  h,  55  ra.  A.ii. 

Correction  for  Peterhead 1         3 

High  water  at  Peterhead, , 4  52 

Required  the  time  of  high  water  at  London  Bridge,  August  15,  1862. 

High  water  at  Glasgow,  August  15,  1862, 4  h.  50  m.  a.m. 

Correction  for  London  Bridge, +0  30 

High  water  at  London  Bridge, 5       20 

Astronomical  Seasons  of  the  year  1863.- — Spring  begins,  or  the  sun  enters  Aries,  Maich  21,  2  h.  33  m. 

A.M.;  summer  bei4ins,  or  the  sun  enters  Cancer,  June  21,  11  h.  3  m.  p.m  ;  autumn  begins,  or  the  sun 

enters  Libra,  Sept.  23,  1  h.  16  m.  p  m.;  winter  begins,  or  the  sun  enters  Capricornus,  Dec.  22,  7  h.  6  in.  a.m. 

On  November  1,  1863,  the  sun's  longitude  is  218°  35'  28"  ;  and  the  obliquity  of  the  ecliptic  23°  27'  21"  ; 

required  the  sun's  declination  at  noon 

To  the  log.  sine  of  the  sun's  longitude  at  noon,  2l&°  35'  28", 9'795015 

Add  the  log.  sine  of  the  obliquity  of  ecliptic,  23°  27'  21", 9-599928 

To  the  sine  of  bun's  declination,  14°  22'  33" 9-394943 

Required  the  time  of  the  rising  and  setting  of  the  sun  at  Glasgow,  July  10,  1863,  in  latitude  55°  52' 
north,  and  longitude  4°  16'  west. 

The  appro-^imate  time  of  the  rising  and  setting  is 

Rising, 3h.  49m.  Setting, 8  h.  11  m. 

Longitude  in  time  of  Glasgow, "V  ^       ^''  ^       1^ 


4          6  8       23 
The  sun's  declination  reduced  to  these  times  is  22°  19'  and  22°  15',  and  the  polar  distances  are  67°  41' 

and  67°  15'.    The  horizontal  refraction,  less  the  sun's  parallax,  is  33'  and  33'  -}-  90',  =  Z  distance.    Hence 
the  following  computation  : — 

Zenith  distance, 90°  33'  90"  S3' 

Polar  distance, 67     41             co-secant  0-033861  67    45         co-secant  0-033605 

Co-latitude, 31     OS            co-secant  0-250941  34    08        co-secant  0-250944 


92 

22 

96 

11 

5 

33 

192    26 
9-997466       96    13  9-997439 

8-991943         5    40  8-994497 


2)19-274217  2)19-276485 


sine  9-637103  co-sine  0-638242 

H.     M.        S. 

4     16     60 
2 


Equation  of  time, -)-     ^     55  Equation  of  time,. 

Meantime  at  Glasgow 3     29     55 

Longitude  in  time +   17       0  Longitude  in  time. 


8     33 
+     5 

40 

1 

8     38 
+  17 

41 
0 

Time  of  setting 8     55     41 

JAMES  YUILLE, 
Teacher  of  Mathematics.  Navigation,  and  Nautical  Astronomy. 


ALMANAC  AND  TIDE  TABLE  FOR  1862. 


JUNE,    1862. 


FirstQuarter 5    2  43  p.ii. 

Full  Moon, 12    6  17  a.m. 


PHASES  OF  THE  MOON. 

Last  Quarter, 19    3  12  a.m.  f  Perigee — 11th  day,    6  Evening. 

New  Moon, 27    6  54  a.m.!  Apogee— 24th  day,    3  Evening. 


EEMAKKABLE   DAYS. 


1 

Sun, 

2 

Men. 

3 

Tu. 

4 

We. 

5 

Th. 

6 

Fri. 

7 

Sat. 

8 

Sun. 

9 

Mon. 

10 

Tu. 

11 

We. 

12 

Th. 

13 

Fri. 

14 

Sat. 

13 

Sun. 

16 

Mon. 

17 

Tu. 

IS 

We. 

19 

Th. 

20 

Fri. 

21 

Sat. 

22 

Sun. 

23 

MOTI. 

24 

Tu. 

25 

We. 

2fi 

Th. 

27 

Fri. 

28 

Sat. 

29 

Sun. 

30 

Mon. 

Riot  in  London,  17S0 

Tannahill  born,  1774 

H.  Grattan  died,  1820 

Adam  Smith  born,  1723 

Mutiny  at  the  Nore,  1797 

Iving  Robert  Biuce  died,  1329 

Pentecost — Whit-Sunday 

Black  Prince  died,  1376 

Queen  at  Oxford,  1840 

Saint  Barnabas 

Wat  Tyler  slain,  1381 

Lord  Hastings  beheaded,  1483 

Battle  of  Marengo,  1800 , 

Trinity  Sunday 

Duke  of  Marlborough  died,  1722 

Addison  died,  1719 

OrioQ  wrecked,  1850 

Corpus  Christi 

Accession  of  Queen  Victoria 

Proclamation 

(21)  Longecit  Day 

Leibnitz  born,  1646 

St.  John  Baptist — Midsummer  da)-.. 

Accession  of  William  IV.,  1830 

K.  Brough  died,  1S60 

(2S)  Queen  Victoria  crowned,  1838.... 

Lord  Raglan  died,  1854 

Miuimoiitli  rebellion,  1685 

G-reenwich  Hospital  founded,  1696.. 


HIGH  WATER  AT 
GLASGOW. 


Morn. 

Q.  M. 

3  40 

4  14 

4  50 

5  32 

6  18 

7  12 

8  17 

9  23 

10  26 

11  28 

ft  2 

0  54 

1  48 

2  40 

3  30 

4  20 

5  6 

6  0 

6  44 

7  36 

8  40 

9  40 

10  44 

11  44 

0  12 

0  56 

1  37 

2  15 

2  50 

3  24 

Even. 

H.    M, 
4    0 

4  32 

5  10 

5  54 

6  44 

7  40 

8  52 

9  53 
11     0 

6  26 

1  22 

2  16 

3  6 

3  56 

4  42 
6  30 

6  24 

7  8 

8  6 

9  10 

10  12 

11  16 

0  34 

1  2u 

1  56 

2  34 

3  7 
8  4u 


SUN  S 
DEOUN 


North, 

D.     M. 

22  4 
22  12 
22  19 
22  27 
22  33 
22  40 
22  46 
22  51 

22  57 

23  1 
23  6 
23  10 
23  13 
23  17 
23  19 
23  22 
23  24 
23  25 
23  26 
23  27 
23  27 
23  27 
23  27 
23  26 
23  24 
23  23 
23  21 
23  18 
23  15 
23  12 


STIN. 


Rises 

H.    M. 

3  43 
3  42 
3  41 
3  41 
3  40 
3  40 
3  39 
3  38 
3  37 
3  36 
3  34 
3  33 
3  32 
3  31 
3  31 
3  31 
3  32 
3  33 
3  33 
3  34 
3  34 
3  34 
3  35 
3  35 
3  36 
3  36 
3  36 
3  37 
3  37 
3  38 


Sets. 

H.  M. 
8  47 
8  48 
8  49 
8  50 
8  51 
8  52 
8  53 


MOON. 


Age. 

Days. 
3-9 
4-9 
5-9 
69 
7-9 
8-9 
9-9 


8  54  1 10-9 
8  55     11-9 


8  57 
8  58 

8  59 

9  0 
9  0 
9  1 
9  1 
9  2 
9  2 
9  3 
9  3 
9  3 
9  3 
9  3 
9  3 
9    3 


12-9 
13-9 
14-9 
15-9 
16-9 
17-9 
18-9 
19-9 
20-9 
21-9 
22'9 
23-9 
24-9 
25-9 
269 
27-9 
28-9 
0-2 
1-2 
2-2 
S'2 


South 
n.  M, 
3    4 

3  50 

4  36 

5  -n 

6  7 

6  54 

7  43 

8  37 

9  35 

10  37 

11  42 

6  47 

1  49 

2  47 

3  40 

4  29 

5  15 

5  59 

6  43 

7  26 

8  11 

8  58 

9  45 

10  34 

11  24 

0  13 

1  1 

1  49 

2  33 


EQOA. 
TIME. 


0  56 

0  44 

0  32 

0  20 

0  7 

0  A  5 

0  18 

0  31 

0  43 


9 
22 
35 
49 

1 
14 
27 
40 
52 


JULY,    1862. 


First  Quarter, 4  10  51  p.m. 

Full  Moon, 11     1  38  p.m. 


PHASES  OF  THE  MOON 

Last  Quarter, 18    5  13  p 

New  Moon 26     9     5  P, 


.M.  j  Perigee — 10th  day,  1  Morning. 
■M.X  Apogee— 22ud  day,  4  Morning. 


KEMARKABLE   DAYS. 


HIGHWATERATJ     SUJj's 
GLASGOW,       I DECLIN 


1 

Tu. 

2 

We. 

3 

Th. 

4 

Fii. 

5 

Sat. 

6 

Sun. 

7 

Mon. 

8 

Tu. 

9 

We. 

10 

Th. 

11 

Fri. 

12 

Sat. 

13 

Sun. 

14 

Mon. 

15 

Tu. 

16 

We. 

17 

Th. 

18 

Fri. 

19 

Sat. 

20 

Sun. 

21 

Mou. 

22 

'i'u. 

2:! 

We. 

24 

Th. 

25 

Fri. 

26 

Sat. 

27 

Sun. 

2.S 

Mon. 

29 

Tu. 

,S0 

We. 

31 

Th. 

Battle  of  the  Boyne,  1690 

Sir  R.  Peel  died,  1850 

Dog-days  begin 

American  Independence  declared,  1776.. 

Sovereigns  first  issued,  1817 

Old  Midsummer  day 

Thomas  a  Beckett  assassinated,  1170.... 

Edmund  Burke  died,  1797 

Bourbons  restored,  1815 

Calvin  born,  1509 

David  Cargill  apprehended,  1681 

Erasmus  died,  1536 

Duke  of  Orleans  killed,  1842 

Glasgow  Fair  begins 

St  Swithin's  d.ay 

Cromwell  entered  Scotland,  1650 

Reform  Bill  passed,  1832 

Hampden  died,  1643 

Professor  Playfair  died,  1819.... 

John  Howard  died,  1819 

Uobert  Binns  died,   1796 

Union  of  VLiigiiiiul  and  riuoti;iu,!,  17C6.... 

Gibraltar  talcen,  1704 

Nelson  wounded  at  Santa  Cniz,  1798 

Battle  of  Harlaw,  1411 

Saint  Anne 

Battle  of  Talavera,  1809 

(27)  Revolution  in  Paris,  1S30 

James  VI.  crowned,  1567 

Battle  of  Otterburn,  138S , 

William  Penn  died,  1718 


^ 


Morn. 
B.  M. 
4  0 

4  34 

5  24 

5  55 

6  42 

7  36 

8  42 

9  54 
11  8 

6  42 

1  40 

2  32 

3  22 

4  2 

4  46 

5  26 

6  5 

6  48 

7  38 

8  44 

9  56 
11  9 

0  32 

1  16 

1  56 

2  30 

3  4 

3  36 

4  12 


Even. 

H.  M. 
4  20 

4  54 

5  32 

6  18 

7  6 

8  4 

9  18 

10  31 

11  41 

0  14 

1  14 

2  6 

3  0 

3  42 

4  24 

5  6 

5  45 

6  26 

7  12 

8  9 

9  19 

10  32 

11  40 

0  10 

1  56 

1  38 

2  14 

2  48 

3  20 

3  54 

4  30 


SUN. 


22  69 

22  54 

22  48 

22  43 

22  36 

22  30 

22  23 

22  15 


21  51 

21  42 

21  33 

21  23 

21  13 

21  3 

20  52 

20  41 

20  30 

20  18 

20  6 

19  54 

19  41 

19  28 

19  14 

19  1 

18  46 

18  32 

18  17 


iiises, 

H.  M 

3  38 
3  39 
3  39 
3  40 
3  41 
3  42 
3  43 
3  44 
3  45 
3  47 
3  48 
3  50 
3  51 
3  52 
3  54 
3  55 
3  57 

3  59 

4  0 
4  2 
4  4 
4  5 


MOON. 


8  59 
8  58 
8  58 
8  57 
8  56 
8  55 
8  54 
8  53 
8  52  17-2 


8  50 
8  48 
8  47 
8  46 
8  45 
8  43 
8  41 
8  40 
8  39 
8  37 
8  35 
8  34 
8  32 
8  30 
8  28 
8  28 
8  24 


Age. 
■  >"ys 

5-2 

6-2 
7-2 
8-2 
9-2 
102 
11-2 
12-2 
13-2 
14-2 
152 
16-2 


lb-2 
19-2 
20'2 
21-2 
22-2 
23-2 
24-2 
25-2 
a6-2 
27-2 
28-2 
ii9  2 
0-6 
1-6 
2-6 
3-6 
4-6 


Add. 

M.  B. 

3  28 

3  40 

3  51 

4  2  i 
4  12 
4  23 
4  33  I 
4  42 
4  51 


South. 

H.  M. 

3  20 

4  5 

4  50 

5  37 

6  28 

7  22 

8  20 
'  9  22 

10  26 

11  29 

0  30 

1  26 

2  18 

3  7 

3  53 

4  38 

5  22 

6  7 

6  53 

7  41 

8  29 

9  19 
10  8 

10  57 

11  45 

0  32 

1  18 

2  4 

2  49  ' 

3  36  g  6   7  8 

A  2  "^ 


16 

24  S 
30  I 
,37 
43  I 
48 
53 
58 
1 


10 


ALMANAC  AND  TIDE  TABLE  FOR  1862. 


AUGUST,  1862. 


1 

Fri. 

2 

Sat. 

3 

Sun, 

4 

Mou. 

5 

Tu. 

6 

We. 

7 

Th. 

8 

Fri. 

9 

Sat. 

10 

Sun. 

U 

Mou. 

u 

Tu. 

13 

We. 

U 

Th. 

15 

l''ri. 

16 

Sat. 

17 

Sun. 

18 

Moil. 

19 

Tu. 

20 

We. 

21 

Th. 

i:2 

Fri. 

23 

Sat. 

24 

Sun. 

25 

Men . 

26 

Til. 

27 

We. 

28 

Th. 

29 

Fr. 

30 

Sat. 

31 

Sun. 

D.    H.  M. 

First  Quarter, 3    4  56  a.m. 

Full  Moon, 9    9  53  p.m. 


PHASES  OF  THE  MOON. 

Last  Quarter, 17    9  47  a.m.    f  Perigee— 13th  day,  0  Morning. 

New  Moon,._ 25    9  40  a.m.  \  Apogee— 18th  day,  9  Evening. 


REItARKABIE  DATS. 


Lammas  day 

A.  Melville  born,  1545 

James  U. killed,  1460 

First  book  printed,  1457 

Oyster  season  begins 

Prince  Alfred  born,  1844 

Queen  Caroline  died,  1821 

George  Canning  died,  1827 

Queen  Victoria  visited  Ireland,  1849.. 

Ascension  of  Louis  Philippe,  1830 

Dog  days  end 

Grouse  shooting  begins 

Old  Lammas  day 

Oueen  Victoria  visited  Glasgow,  1819, 

Sir  Walter  Scott  born,  1771 

Andrew  Marvell  died,  1678 

Duchess  of  Kent  born,  17S6 

Kev.  J.  Leslie  died,  1823 

Koyal  George  sunk,  1782 

Black  cock  shooting  begins 

Lady  Mary  Montague  died,  1762 

Battle  of  the  Standard,  1130 

Wallace  beheaded,  1305 

Saint  Bartholomew 

Revolution  at  Brussels,  1830 

Birth  of  Prince  Consort,  1819 

Exmouth's  victory,  1816 

Saint  Augustine 

John  Locke  born,  1632 

William  Paley  born,  1743 

Jolm  Bunyan  died,  1638 


UIGH  WATER  ATI     SUNS 
GLASGOW.      I DECLIN. 


STTir. 


Mom. 

Even. 

H.  M. 

H.  M. 

4  48 

5  8 

5  28 

5  48 

6  11 

6  38 

7  4 

7  34 

8  11 

8  54 

9  38 

10  21 

11  6 

11  41 

0  14 

0  43 

1  10 

1  34 

1  56 

2  18 

2  38 

3  0 

3  20 

3  40 

4  0 

4  15 

4  34 

4  50 

5  8 

5  26 

5  46 

6  4 

6  24 

6  48 

7  15 

7  48 

8  26 

9  8 

9  48 

10  30 

U  8 

11  40 

0  6 

0  30 

0  52 

1  12 

1  30 

1  46 

2  4 

2  20 

2  40 

3  0 

3  16 

8  29 

3  49 

4  6 

4  24 

4  44 

5  4 

5  24 

North. 

D.  M. 

18  2 
17  47 
17  32 
17  16 
17  0 
16  43 
16  27 
16  10 
15  53 
15  35 
15  18 
15  0 
14  41 
14  23 
14  4 
13  45 
13  27 
13  7 
12  48 
12  28 
12  8 
11  48 
11  28 
11  7 
10  47 
10  26 
10  5 
9  43 
9  22 
9  1 
8  39 


Kises. 

H.  M. 
4  23 
4  25 
4  26 
4  28 
4  30 
4  32 
4  34 
4  36 
4  38 
4  40 
4  42 
4  44 
4  45 
4  47 
4  49 
4  51 
4  53 
4  55 
4  57 

4  59 

5  0 


5  2 
5  4 
5  6 
5  8 
5  10 
5  12 
5  14 
5  16 
5  18 
5  20 


Sets. 

H.  M. 
8  22 
8  20 
8  18 
8  16 
8  14 
8  12 
8  10 
8  8 
8  6 
8  3 
8  1 
7  59 
7  57 
7  55 
7  53 
7  51 
7  49 
7  47 
7  45 
7  42 
7  39 
7  36 
7  33 
7  31 
7  29 
7  27 
7  24 
7  22 
7  19 
7  15 
7  13 


HOOK. 


EQUA. 
TIME, 


Age. 

South. 

Days. 

H.  M. 

5  6 

4  25 

6-6 

5  16 

7-6 

6  12 

8-6 

7  10 

9-6 

8  12 

10-6 

9  13 

11-6 

10  14 

12-6 

11  11 

13-6 

14-6 

0  5 

15-6 

0  55 

16-6 

1  43 

17-6 

2  30 

18-6 

3  15 

196 

4  1 

20-6 

4  47 

21-6 

5  34 

22  6 

6  23 

23-6 

7  12 

24-6 

8  1 

25-6 

8  50 

26-6 

9  39 

27-6 

10  27 

28-6 

11  13 

0-1 

11  59 

1-1 

0  46 

21 

1  33 

31 

2  22 

41 

3  13 

.5-1 

4  S 

6-1 

5  5 

Add. 

M.   S. 


6 

6 

6 

5 

5 

5 

5 

5 

5 

5 

4 

4 

4 

4 

4 

4 

3 

3 

3 

3 

2 

2 

2 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1   7 

0  49 

0  32 

0  13 


SEPTEMBER,  1862. 


First  Quarter, 1  10  18  A.M. 

Full  Moon, 8    7  54  a.m. 

Last  Quarter  16    4  22  a.m. 


PHASES  OF  THE  MOON.  rPerigee- 
New  Moon, 23  8  58  p.m.  -<  Apogee- 
First  Quarter 30    4  10  p.m.    (  Perigee- 


■  2d  day,  3  Evening. 
15th  day,  4  Evening. 
-27  th  day,   8  Evening. 


EEMAEKABLE  DAYS. 


HIGH  WATER  ATI     SUN  S 
GLASGOW.      I  UECLIN. 


Jlon 
Tu. 
We. 
Th. 
Fri. 
Sat. 

Sun. 

Mon. 

Tu. 

We. 

Th. 

Fri. 

Sat. 

Sun 

Uoi. 
Tu. 
We. 
Th. 
Fri. 
Sat. 

Sun 

Mon 
Tu. 
We. 
Th. 
Fri. 
Sat. 
Sun 

Mon 
Tu. 


Morn. 

H.    M. 

Partridge  shooting  begins., .5  48 

London  burned,  1666,  O.S 6  34 

Glasgow  Bridge  founded,  1833 8    0 

Admiral  Blake  born,  1657 9  30 

Robert  Ferguson  born,  1750 10  57 

Rebellion  in  Scotland,  1745.. 

Porteous  riots,  1736 0  30 

Nativity  of  Virgin  Mary 1  18 

Sebastopol  fell,  1855 1  56 

Mungo  Park  born,  1771 2  34 

James  Thomson,  poet,  born,  1700 I    3  10 

Battle  of  Aberdeen,  1644 J    3  44 

(12)  Profe.ssor  Nicliol  died,  1859 I    4  16 

Fisheries  north  of  Tweed  close 1    4  48 

New  York  taken,  1777 J    5  24 

Moscow  burned,  1812 j    6    8 

Quebec  taken,  1759 |    7    2 

Dr.  Johnson  born,  1709 j    8  21 

Laurence  Sterne  died,  1768 S    9  45 

Lord  Brougham  born,  1778 8  H    4 

I  (20)  Battle  of  the  Alma,  1854 i 

(21)  Sir  Walter  Scott  died,  1852 S    0  20 

Day  and  Night  equal !    1  ^0 

Banholomew  massacre,  1572 f    1  34 

Lucknow  relieved,  1857 I    2  10 

Collingwood  hern,  1748 |    2  45 

JamesBrindley  died,  1782 I    3  24 

George  Buchanan  died,  1582 I    4    2 

Micliaelmas  day j    4  44 

Hare  hunting  begins [5  33 


Even. 
H.  M. 

6  14 

7  18 

8  42 

10  16 

11  34 
0  4 

0  56 

1  38 

2  16 

3  54 

3  26 

4  0 

4  32 

5  6 

5  48 

6  82 

7  38 

9  4 

10  28 

11  32 
0  2 

0  40 

1  16 

1  52 

2  28 

3  4 

3  43 

4  24 

5  8 

6  2 


J    M. 

8  18 
7  56 
7  34 
7  12 
6  49 
6  27 
6  5 
5  42 
£  20 
4  57 
4  34 
4  11 
3  48 
3  25 
3  2 
2  39 
2  16 
1  52 
1  29 
1  6 
0  42 
0  19 
0s48 
0  28 

0  51 

1  15 

1  S8 

2  2 
2  25 
2  48 


STTS. 

EOON. 

Rises. 

H.  M. 

Sets. 

Age. 

South. 
H.  M. 

n  M. 

Days, 

5  23 

7  10 

7-1 

6  4 

5  25 

7  8 

8-1 

7  5 

5  26 

7  5 

91 

8  4 

5  2S 

7  3 

101 

9  1 

5  30 

7  0 

111 

9  55 

5  33 

6  58 

12-1 

10  45 

5  36 

6  55 

1,3-1 

11  34 

5  37 

6  53 

14-1 

5  38 

6  50 

15-1 

0  21 

5  40 

6  47 

16-1 

1  7 

5  42 

6  45 

17-1 

1  53 

5  44 

6  42 

18-1 

2  40 

5  46 

6  39 

19-1 

3  27 

5  48 

6  37 

201 

4  15 

5  50 

6  34 

21-1 

5  4 

5  52 

6  31 

22-1 

5  53 

5  54 

6  29 

231 

6  42 

5  66 

6  26 

24-1 

7  31 

5  57 

6  23 

251 

8  18 

5  59 

6  20 

26-1 

9  5 

6  1 

6  17 

27-1 

9  52 

6  3 

6  14 

28-1 

10  38 

6  5 

6  12 

29-1 

11  26 

6  7 

6  9 

0-6 

0  15 

6  9 

6  7 

1-6 

1  7 

6  11 

6  4 

2-6 

2  2 

6  13 

6  1 

36 

2  59 

6  15 

5  59 

4-6 

3  59 

6  17 

5  56 

5-6 

5  0 

6  19 

5  54 

6-6 

5  59 

0   5 
0  24 


43 

3 
23 
43 

3 
23 
44 

4 
25 
46 

7 
28 
49 
10 
32 
53 
14 
35 
56 
17 
37 
58 
18 
39 
59 
19' 


ALMANAC  AND  TIDE  TABLE  FOR  1862. 


11 


OCTOBER,  1862. 


We. 
Th. 
Fri. 
Sat. 
Sun. 

Mon. 

Tu. 

We. 

Th. 

Fri. 

Sat. 

Sun. 

Mon. 

Tu. 

We. 

Th. 

Fri. 

Sat. 

Sun. 

Mon. 

Tu. 

We. 

Th. 

Fri. 

Sat. 

Sun. 

Mon. 

Tu. 

We. 

Th. 

Fri. 


D.    H.  M. 

Full  Moon, 7    8  45  p.m. 

Last  Quarter, 15  11  42  pja. 


PHASES  OF  THE  MOON. 

Ne\7Moon, 23    7  37  a.m. 

First  Quarter, 29  11  44  p.m.  \  Perigee 


f  Apogee- 


-13th  day,  0  Evening. 
-25th  day,  8  Morning. 


RETffA'RKATRLE  SATS. 


Pheasant  shooting  begins 

Battle  of  Largs,  1263 

Robert  Barclay  died,  1690 

Convention  Parliament,  1660  and  1668. 

Old  Parr  died,  1635 

Louis  Philippe  born,  1773 

Dr.  Thomas  Reid  died,  1796 

Columbus  discovered  Cuba,  1492. 

Dutch  fleet  defeated,  1797 

Benjamin  West  born,  1738 

Old  Michaelmas  day 

AVat  Tyler  killed,  1381 

Tweed  fishing  closes 

William  Penn  born,  1644 

(14)  Battle  of  Hastings,  1066 

Robert  Ferguson  died,  1774 

Fox  hunting  begins 

Saint  Luke 

Dean  Swift  died,  1745 

Battle  of  Navarino,  1827 

Battle  of  Trafalgar,  1805 

Glasgow  Fast 

Irish  rebellion,  1641 

Battle  of  Balaklava,  1854 

Sir  J.  Mackintosh  born,  1765 , 

Captain  Cook  born,  1728 

Saint  Simcn  and  Saint  Jude 

Raleigh  beheaded,  1618 

Tower  of  London  burned,  1S41 

All  Hallow-eve 


HIGH  WATEB  AT 
GLASGOW. 


Mom. 

H.  M. 

6  33 

7  53 
9  26 

10  48 

11  48 
0  12 

0  54 

1  34 

2  8 

2  42 

3  16 

3  48 

4  21 

5  0 

5  38 

6  28 

7  38 
9  0 

10  12 

11  16 

0  20 

1  1 

1  40 

2  21 

3  3 

3  48 

4  36 

5  28 

6  28 

7  40 


Even- 

H.  M. 

7  11 

8  40 

10  8 

11  20 

"6  32 
1  14 

1  52 

2  24 

3  0 

3  32 

4  4 

4  38 

5  18 

6  0 

7  0 

8  IS 

9  34 

10  46 

11  39 
0  2 

0  41 

1  20 

2  0 

2  42 

3  26 

4  12 

5  0 

6  0 

7  2 

8  20 


SUN  3 
DECLIN. 


South. 

D.  M. 

3  12 
3  35 

3  58 

4  21 

4  45 

5  8 
5  31 

5  54 

6  17 

6  39 

7  2 
7  25 

7  47 

8  10 
8  32 

8  54 

9  16 
9  38 

10  0 
10  22 

10  43 

11  4 
11  26 

11  46 

12  7 
12  28 

12  48 

13  9 
13  29 

13  48 

14  8 


STJN. 


Rises. 

H.  M. 
6  21 
6  23 
6  25 
6  27 
6  29 
6  31 
6  33 
6  35 
6  37 
6  39 
6  41 
6  43 
6  45 
6  47 
6  50 
6  52 
6  53 
6  55 
6  57 

6  59 

7  1 


Sets. 

H.  M. 
5  52 
5  49 
5  46 
5  43 
5  41 
5  38 
5  35 
5  32 
5  30 
5  28 
5  25 
5  22 
5  20 
5  18 
5  15 
5  13 
5  11 
5  8 
5  5 
5  3 
5  0 
4  58 
4  55 
4  53 
4  51 
4  48 
4  46 
4  44 
4  42 
4  40 
4  37 


HOOK. 


EQUA. 

TIMK. 


Age. 

South. 

Days- 

H.  M. 

7-6 

6  56 

8-6 

7  49 

9-6 

8  40 

10-6 

9  28 

11-6 

10  15 

12-6 

11  1 

13-6 

11  46 

14-6 

15-6 

0  32 

16-6 

1  20 

17-6 

2  8 

18-6 

2  57 

19-fi 

3  46 

20-6 

4  35 

21-6 

5  23 

22-6 

6  10 

23-6 

6  56 

24-6 

7  42 

26-6 

8  28 

26 -S 

9  14 

27-6 

10  3 

28-6 

10  54 

0-2 

11  48 

1-2 

0  47 

22 

1  48  1 

3-2 

2  50 

4-2 

3  52 

5-2 

4  51 

6-2 

5  46 

7"2 

6  38 

8-2 

7  26  f 

10  17 

10  36 

10  35 

11  13 
11  31 

11  49 

12  6 
12  23 
12  39 

12  55 

13  11 
13  26 
13  40 

13  £4 

14  8 
14  21 
14  33 
14  44 

14  55 

15  6 
15  16 
15  25 
15  33 
15  41 
15  47 
15  54 

15  59 

16  4 
16  8 
16  11 
16  14 


NOVEMBER,  1862. 


1 

Sat. 

2 

Sun. 

3 

Mon. 

4 

Tu. 

6 

We. 

6 

Th. 

7 

Fr. 

8 

Sat. 

9 

Sun. 

10 

Mon. 

11 

Tu. 

12 

We. 

13 

Th. 

14 

Fri. 

15 

Sat. 

16 

Sun. 

17 

Mon 

18 

Tu. 

19 

We. 

20 

Th. 

21 

Fri. 

22 

Sat. 

23 

Sun 

24 

Mo;. 

25 

Tu. 

26 

We. 

27 

Th. 

28 

Fri. 

29 

Sat. 

30 

Sun. 

Full  Moon, 6    0  49  P.M. 

Last  Quarter  14    6  11  p.m. 


PHASES  OF  THE  MOON. 

New  Moon, 21    6  15  p.m.   /  Apogee— 10th  day,  5  Mornin". 

First  Quarter 28  10    2  a.m.    (  Perigee— 22d  day,    3  Evening. 


KEMARKABIE  DATS. 


Morn. 

B.  M. 

9  2 
10  18 
U  20 

"6  30 

1  10 

1  46 

2  20 

2  53 

3  25 

4  0 

4  36 

5  12 

6  0 
6  51 

8  2 

9  12 
Metropolitan  police  established,  1829 E  10  20 


All  Saints  day 

All  Souls 

Sir  J.  I^eslie  died,  1832 , 

King  William  landed,  1688 

Battle  of  Inkermann,  1854 

James  Gregory  born,  1638 , 

Tweed  rod-fishing  closes 

Lord  CoUingwood  died,  1810 

Prince  of  Wales  born,  1841 

Martin  Luther  born,  1483 , 

Martinmas  term  day 

First  newspaper  in  Glasgow,  1715., 

Battle  of  SherifTmuir,  1715 , 

Cm-ran  died,  1817 , 

Great  lire  at  New  York,  1835 , 

Henry  III.  died,  1-272 

Lotteries  abolished,  1826., 


HIGH  WATER  AT 
GLASGOW 


Charles  I.  born,  1601. 

Lord  Hawkes'  victory,  1759 

Princess  Royal  bom,  1840 

Old  Martinmas  term 

Sir  .J.  Barrow  died,  1810 

Peace  with  America,  1783 

John  Knox  died,  1572 

Great  storm,  1703 

Battle  of  Pentland  Hills,  1666.. 
Oliver  Goldsmith  born,  1713... 

Saint  Andrew's  day , 

First  Sunday  in  Advent 


11  18 

0  30 

1  18 

2  4 

2  50 

3  38 

4  30 

5  22 

6  15 

7  14 

8  24 


Even. 
H.  m. 
9  41 

10  41 

11  45 
0  8 

0  50 

1  26 

2  4 

2  36 

3  8 

3  41 

4  16 

4  54 

5  35 

6  24 

7  26 

8  38 

9  46 

10  50 

11  44 
0  6 

0  54 

1  41 

2  8 

3  14 

4  4 

4  55 

5  48 

6  43 

7  48 
9  0 


sun's 

UECLlJf. 


Sonth. 

D.   M. 

14  27 

14  46 

15  5 
15  24 

15  42 

16  1 
16  28 
16  36 

16  53 

17  10 
17  27 

17  43 

18  0 
18  15 
18  31 

18  46 

19  1 
19  15 
19  29 
19  43 

19  57 

20  10 
20  22 
20  ^5 
20  47 

20  58 

21  9 
21  20 
21  30 
21  40 


SUN. 


Rises, 

H.  M. 

7  25 
7  27 
7  30 
7  32 
7  34 
7  36 
7  38 
7  40 
7  41 
7  43 
7  46 
7  49 
7  50 
7  52 
7  54 
7  57 

7  59 

8  1 
8  3 
8  5 
8  7 
8  9 
8  11 
8  13 
8  15 
8  IS 
8  20 
8  22 
8  23 
8  24 


Sets. 

H  M. 
4  35 
4  S3 
4  31 
4  29 
4  27 
4  25 
4  23 
4  21 
4  19 
4  17 
4  15 
4  13 
4  11 
4  9 
4  8 
4  6 
4  4 
4  2 
4  1 
4  0 
3  58 
3  57 
3  56 
3  54 
3  53 
3  51 
3  50 
3  49 
3  48 
3  47 


MOON. 


Age. 
Days 
9-2 
10-2 
11-2 
12-2 
13-2 
14-2 
15-2 
16-2 
17'2 
18-2 
19-2 
20-2 
21-2 
22-2 
23-2 
24-2 
25-2 
26-2 
27-2 
28-2 
29-2 
0-7 
1-7 
2-7 
3-7 
4-7 
5-7 
6-7 
7-7 
8-7 


South 

H.  M. 

8  12 


Add. 

M.   S. 

16 


8  58 

16 

17 

9  43 

16 

17 

10  28 

16 

16 

11  14 

16 

15 

16 

13 

6  2 

16 

10 

0  51 

16 

6 

1  40 

16 

1 

2  29 

15 

55 

3  17 

15 

49 

4  4 

15 

41 

4  50 

15 

33 

5  35 

15 

24 

6  19 

15 

14 

7  4 

15 

3 

7  50 

14 

52 

8  39 

14 

39 

9  31 

14 

26 

10  27 

14 

12 

U  28 

13 

57 

0  31 

13 

41 

1  36 

13 

24 

2  39 

13 

7 

3  38 

12 

49 

4  32 

12 

30 

5  23 

12 

10 

6  U 

11 

.50 

6  56 

11 

29 

7  41 

11 

8 

12 


ALMANAC  AND  TIDE  TABLE  FOR  1862,   1863. 


DECEMBER,  1862. 


1 

Jlon. 

y 

Tu. 

3 

We. 

4 

Th. 

5 

Fri. 

6 

Sat. 

7 

Sun. 

8 

Jlon. 

9 

Tu. 

10 

We. 

11 

Th. 

12 

Fri. 

13 

Sat. 

14 

Sun. 

16 

Mon. 

IH 

Tu. 

17 

We. 

IH 

Til. 

19 

Fri. 

20 

Sat. 

21 

Sun. 

22 

Mon. 

23 

Til. 

21 

We. 

25 

Th. 

29 

Fri. 

27 

Sat. 

28 

Sun. 

29 

Mon . 

30 

Tu. 

31 

We. 

X>.    H.  M. 

Full  Moon, 6    7  38  a.m. 

Last  Quarter, 14  10  33  a.m. 


PHASES  OF  THE  MOON. 

New  Moon, 21     5    4  a.m.    f  Apogee—  7th  d.ay,  2  Evening. 

First  Quarter, 27  11  44  p.m.   (  Perigee — 21st  day,  4  Morning. 


KEMAHKABLE  DAYS. 


Alexander  of  Russia  died,  1825 

Nfipoleon  crowned,  1804 

Queen  Adelaide  died,  1849 

Great  Fire  at  Wappiiig,  London,  1716..., 

Macbeth  slain,  1056 

Sidney  beheaded,  1683 

Marshal  Ney  shot,  1815 

Conception  of  B.  V.  Mary 

Washington  died,  1799 

Grouse  Shooting  ends 

Plymouth  burned,  1377 

Ciomwell  declared  Protector,  1653 

Dr.  Johnson  died,  1784 

Colley  Gibber  died,  1757 

Arch.  Ferdinand  died,  1849 

John  Seldon  born,  1584 

Sir  H.  Davy  born,  1778 

New  Style  adopted,  1582 

Glasgow  Royal  Exchange  founded,  1827. 

Thomas  Gray  born,  1716 

St.  Thomas 

Shortest  day 

Duke  of  Guise  assassinated,  15SS 

Taylor,  historian,  died,  1849 

Christmas  day 

St.  Stephen  the  Martyr 

St.  .John 

llcly  Innocents'  day 

Wycliffe  died,  1384 

Jesuit  Society  founded,  15.35 

Hogmanay 


HIGH  WATER  AT 

GLASGOW. 

Morn. 

Even. 

n  M. 

H.  M. 

9  33 

10  6 

B  10  40 

11  10 

11  38 

0  2 

0  25 

0  46 

1  6 

1  26 

1  44 

2  1 

2  20 

2  38 

2  54 

3  10 

3  28 

1  3  46 

4  2 

1  4  20 

4  36 

i  4  5- 

5  10 

1  5  30 

5  52 

1  6  18 

6  43 

1  7  10 

7  40 

i  8  14 

8  48 

J  9  20 

10  0 

I   10  30 

11  6 

i  11  34 

1  0  3 

0  31 

1  0  58 

1  26 

1  1  50 

2  16 

2  40 

3  6 

3  30 

3  54 

8  4  19 

4  40 

5  6 

5  30 

5  52 

6  16 

6  40 

7  2 

7  32 

8  4 

8  38 

9  12 

9  48 

10  20 

SUN. 


MOON. 


South. 

D.    M. 

21  50 

21  59 

22  8 
22  16 
22  24 
22  31 
22  38 
22  44 
22  51 

22  56 

23  2 
23  6 
23  10 
23  14 
23  17 
23  20 
23  23 
23  24 
23  26 
23  27 
23  27 
23  27 
23  27 
23  26 
23  25 
23  23 
23  20 
23  18 
23  14 
23  11 
23  6 


I  Rises. 

H.  M. 

8  26 
8  27 
8  29 
8  31 
8  33 
8  35 
8  36 
8  37 
8  38 
8  39 
8  40 
8  41 
8  42 
8  43 
8  44 
8  45 
8  46 
8  47 
8  48 
8  48 
8  49 
8  50 

50 
8  51 
8  51 
8  51 
8  51 
8  51 
8  51 

51 
8  51 


Sets. 

H.  M. 
3  46 
3  45 
3  44 
3  43 
3  43 
3  43 
3  42 
3  42 
3  42 
3  41 
3  41 
3  41 
3  40 
3  40 
3  40 
3  40 
3  40 
3  40 
3  41 
3  41 
3  42 
3  42 
3  42 
3  43 
3  44 
3  45 
3  46 
3  47 
3  48 
3  49 
3  50 


EQUA. 
TI.«E. 


Age 

South. 

Days 

H.  M. 

9-7 

8  26 

10-7 

9  12 

11-7 

9  58 

127 

10  46 

13-7 

11  35 

14-7 

15-7 

0  24 

16-7 

1  13 

17-7 

2  1 

18-7 

2  47 

19-7 

3  32 

20-7 

4  15 

21-7 

4  59 

22-7 

5  43 

23-7 

6  29 

24-7 

7  17 

25-7 

8  10 

26-7 

9  6 

27-7 

10  8 

28  7 

11  12 

0-3 

0  17 

1-3 

1  20 

2  3 

2  19 

3-3 

3  13 

4-3 

4  4 

5-3 

4  52 

6-3 

5  38 

7-3 

6  24 

S-3 

7  9 

9-3 

7  51 

10-3 

8  43 

Subt. 


M. 


S. 


10  45 

10  22 

9  58 

9  35 

9  10 

8  45 

8  19 

7  53 

7  26 

6  59 

6  32 


6 

5 

5 

4 

4 

3 

3 

2 

2 

1 

1 

0 

0     10 

Oa  20 

0  50 

1  20 

1  50 

2  19 

2  48 

3  17 


JANUARY,  1863. 


Full  Moon, ,.  5    3  32  a.m. 

Last  Quarter  13    0    6  a.m 


PHASES  OF  THE  MOON.     ("Apogee—    3d  day,    2  Evening. 

New  Moon, 19    4    2  p.m.  -<  Perigee — ISth  day,    5  Evening. 

First  Quarter, 26    4  54  p.m.    (  Apogee  -  31st  day,   0  Morning. 


EEMARKABLE  DAYS. 


JHIGH  WATER  AT       SUn'S 
GLASGOW.  UECLIN. 


1 

Th. 

2 

Fr. 

3 

Sat. 

4 

Sun. 

5 

Mon. 

6 

Tu. 

7 

We. 

8 

Th. 

9 

Fri. 

10 

Sat. 

U 

Sun. 

12 

Mon. 

13 

Tu. 

14 

We. 

15 

Th. 

16 

Fri. 

17 

Silt. 

18 

Sun- 

r.) 

Mo... 

20 

Tu. 

21 

We. 

22 

Th. 

23 

Fri. 

24 

Sat. 

25 

Sun. 

26 

Mon. 

27 

Tu. 

28 

We. 

29 

Th. 

30 

Fri. 

31 

Sat. 

Union  of  England  and  Ireland,  ISOl I  10  £8 


Wedgewood  died,  1795 i  0 

Fire  at  Sheeruess,  1830 j  1 

Dividends  on  Stock  due j  1 

Epiphany j  2 

Allan  Ram.say  died,  1758 I  2 

Dividends  payable  at  Bank  of  England  ...  !  3 

Fonteuelle  died,  1757 |  4 

Glasgow  Theatre  burnt,  1829 |  4 

Sir  Hans  Sloane  died,  1752 |  5 

Maximilian  I.  died,  1819 

Old  New  Year's  day 

Dr.  Ilalley  died,  1742 

Queen  Elizabeth  died,  1559 

Battle  of  Corunna,  1809 

Benjamin  Franklin  born,  1706 

Robert  M'Nish  died,  1836 

James  Watt  born,  1736 

American  Independence,  1783 

Plague  in  Edinburgh,  1637 j  2 

Lord  Evron  born,  1788 I  3 

William  Pitt  died,  1806 i  4 

Frederick  the  Great  born,  1712 I  4 

Princess  Royal  married,  1858 |  5 

Brazil  discovered,  1496 j  6 

Earthquakeat  Glasgow,  1808 j  6 

Peter  the  Great  died,  1725 !  7 

George  IIL  died,  1820 ,  I  8 

Martyrdom  of  King  Charles  I,,  1649 J  10 

George  IV.  proclaimed,  1820 |  H 


Even. 

H.  M. 

11  32 

0  48 

1  28 

2  4 

2  40 

3  10 

3  44 

4  16 

4  50 

5  26 

6  8 

6  50 

7  54 
9  10 

10  30 

11  46 

0  20 

1  16 

2  8 

2  54 

3  32  1 

4  20 

5  0 

5  40 

6  22 

7  6 

8  8 

9  24 

10  41 

11  58 


Soutli. 


D 


M. 


23  2 

22  57 
22  51 
22  45 
22  39 
22  32 
22  24 
22  16 
22  8 
22  0 
21  50 
21  41 
21  31 
21  21 
21  10 
20  59 
20  47 
20  35 
20  23 
20  10 
19  57 
19  43 
19  29 
19  15 
19  0 
18  46 
18  31 
13  15 
17  59 
17  43 
17  26 


SX7N. 


EQUA. 
TIME. 


Rises, 

H,  M, 

8  51 
8  50 
8  49 
8  49 
8  48 
8  48 
8  47 
8  47 
8  47 
8  46 
8  45 
8  44 
8  43 
8  42 
8  41 
8  40 
8  39 
8  37 
8  36 
8  35 
8  33 
8  32 
8  31 
8  31 
8  30 
8  29 
8  27 
8  25 
8  22 
8  19 
8  16 


Sets. 
n  M. 
3  51 
3  52 
3  53 
3  55 
3  56 
3  57 

3  59 

4  0 
4  1 
4  3 
4  5 
4  7 


11 


4  13 
4  14 
4  16 
4  18 
4  20 
4  22 
4  23 
4  25 
4  26 
4  28 
4  30 
4  32 
4  35 
4  38 
4  41 
4  43 
4  45 


Age 
'Days 
11-3 
12-3 
13  3 
14-3 
15-3 
16-3 
17-3 
18-3 
19-3 
20-3 
21-3 
22-3 
23-3 
24  3 
25-3 
26-3 
27-3 
2S-3 
29-3 
0-8 
1-8 
2-8 
38 
4-8 
5-8 
6-8 
7-8 
8-8 
9-8 
lO'S 
11 -8 


South. I  Add. 

H.  M.i 


9  32 

10  21 

11  9i 
11  57  I 

"6  44 

1  30 

2  14 

2  58 

3  41 

4  26 

5  12 

6  0 

6  53 

7  50 

8  51 

9  54 

10  57 

11  58 

0  56 

1  50 

2  42 

3  30 

4  IS 

5  4 

5  51 

6  39 

7  27 

8  16 

9  5 
9  53 


45 
14 
41 
9 
36 
2 
28 
54 
19 
44 
8  8 
8  32 

8  54 

9  16 
9  38 
9  59 

10  19 
10  39 

10  58 

11  16 
11  33 

11  51' 

12  6 
12  21 
12  35 

12  48 

13  1 
13  13 
13  23 
13  33 
13  43 


ALMANAC  AND  'I'lDE  TABLE  FOR  1863. 


13 


FEBRUARY,    1863. 


1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

11 

12 

13 

14 

15 

16 

17 

18 

19 

20 

21 

22 

23 

24 

25 

26 

27 

28 


Sun, 

Moil. 

Tu. 
We. 
Th. 
Fri. 

Sat. 

Sun. 

Mon. 

Tu. 

We. 

Th. 

Fri. 

Sat. 

Sun. 

Mon. 

Tu. 

We. 

Th. 

Fri. 

Sat. 

Sun. 

Mon 
Tu. 
We. 
Th. 
Fri. 
Sat. 


Full  Moon, 3  10  25  P.M. 

Last  Quarter, 11  10  46  a.m. 


PHASES  OF  THE  MOON. 

New  Moon, 18    3    6  a.m.  f  Perigee— 15th  day,  11  Evening. 

First  Quarter, 25    0  34  p.m.  |  Apogee— 27th  d.T.y,     6  Evening. 


REMAHKABLE   DAYS. 


IlilOn  M  ATEB  AT       SHn's 
GLASGOW.  DECLIN. 


Septuagesima  Sunday 

Candlemas  day. — Partridge  and  Plieasant 
shooting  ends 

iiobert  Blair  died,  1746 

Sir  Robert  Peel  born,  17S8 

Dr.  Priestley  died,  1804 

Bishop  Keith  born.  1631 

Mary  Queen  of  Scots  beheaded,  1587 

Glasgow  Cathedral  con.   11.33 

Queen  Victoria  married,  1840 

Washington  born,  1723 

Lady  Jane  Gi'ey  beheaded,  1554 

New  silver  coin  issued,  1817 

St.  Valentine's  day 

Quinquagesiraa  Shrove  Sunday 

Coaches  Jirst  used,  1519 

J.  M'Pherson  died,  1796 

Ash  Wednesday 

Galileo  born,  1564 

Garrick  born,  1716 

Jaraes  1.  assassinated,  1437 

Reform  Bill  passed,  1832 

Sir  J.  Reynolds  died.  1792 

Handel  born,  1684 

Earl  of  Essex  beheaded,  1601 

Sir  Thomas  Craig  died,  1608 

Hare  hunting  ends 

George  Buchanan  died,  15S2 


Morn, 
a.  M. 


0  46 

1  31 

2  2 

2  34 

3  8 

3  36 

4  8 

4  42 

5  20 

6  0 

6  50 

7  58 
9  24 

10  56 

0  as 

1  30 

2  16 

3  0 

3  39 

4  13 

4  50 

5  26 

6  4 

6  50 

7  50 
9  15 


Even. 

H.  M. 

0  24 

1  10 

1  46 

2  22 

2  50 

3  22 

3  56 

4  24 

5  0 

5  40 

6  24 

7  20 

8  40 

10  10 

11  40 

0  10 

1  4 

1  52 

2  34 

3  19 

3  58 

4  30 

5  10 

5  46 

6  25 

7  14 

8  32 

9  56 


ST7N. 


EQUA. 
TIME. 


D.   M. 

South. 
17  9 

16  52 
16  35 
16  17 
15  59 
15  40 
15  22 
15  3 
14  44 
14  25 
14  5 
13  45 
13  25 
13  5 
12  44 
12  24 
12  3 
11  42 
11  21 
10  59 
10  37 
10  16 
9  54 
9  32 
9  10 
8  47 
8  25 
8  2 


Rises 

1  H.  M. 

8  15 

8  14 
8  12 

8  10 
8  8 
S  6 
8  4 
8  2 
8  0 
7  57 
7  54 
7  52 
7  50 
7  47 
7  45 
7  43 
7  41 
7  38 
7  36 
7  34 
7  32 
7  29 
7  26 
7  24 
7  22 
7  19 
7  17 
7  14 


Sets,  j  Age. 
H.  M.  BDays. 
4  48  I  12-8 


4  49 
4  51 
4  53 
4  55 
4  57 

4  59 

5  2 
5  4 
5  7 
5  9 
5  11 
5  14 
5  16 
5  18 
5  19 
5  22 
5  24 
5  26 
5  29 
5  31 
5  33 
5  35 
5  3S 
5  40 
5  42 
5  44 
5  47 


13-8 
14-8 
15-8 
16-8 
17'8 
18-8 
19-8 
20-8 
21-8 
22-8 
23-8 
24-8 
25-8 
26-8 
27-8 
2S-8 
0-4 
1-4 
2-4 
3-4 
4-4 
5-4 
6-4 
7-4 
8-4 
9-4 
104 


Sonth.l  Add. 
H.  M.  I  M.  s. 
10  41      13     51 


11  27 

0  12 

0  56 

1  40 

2  25 

3  10 

3  58 

4  48 

5  42 

6  39 

7  39 

8  40 

9  40 
10  39 
U  34 

0  27 

1  18 

2  7 

2  55 

3  43 

4  32 

5  21 

6  10 

6  59 

7  47 

8  35 


14 

17 

14 

12 

14 

7 

14 

1 

13 

54 

13 

47 

13 

39 

13 

30 

13 

21 

13 

11 

13 

0 

12 

49 

MARCH,    1863. 


D.  n.  M. 

Full  Moon, 5    2  46  p.m 

Last  Quartei', 12     6  55  p.m. 


PHASES  OF  THE  MOON. 

New  Moon, 19    2  37  p.m.  f  Perigee — loth  day,  7  Morning 

First  Quartei-, 27    8  58  a.m. |  Apogee— 27th  day,     2  Evening 


REMARKABLE   DAYS. 


1 

Sun 

2 

Mon 

3 

Tn. 

4 

We. 

5 

Th. 

6 

Fri. 

7 

Sat. 

8 

Sun, 

9 

Mon 

10 

Tu. 

11 

We. 

12 

Th. 

13 

Fri. 

14 

Sat. 

15 

Sun. 

16 

Mon. 

17 

Tu. 

18 

We. 

19 

Th. 

20 

Fri. 

21 

Sat. 

22 

Sun 

23 

Mou. 

24 

Tu. 

25 

We. 

26 

Th. 

27 

Fri. 

28 

Sat. 

29 

Sun. 

30 

Mon. 

31 

Tu. 

Saint  David 

Emperor  Nicholas  died,  1855 

Prince  Charles  died  at  Kome,  1788 

Jamaica  discovered  by  Columbus,  1494. 

Dr.  Arne  died,  1827 

Dr.  Blackwell  died,  1757 

Bruce's  tomb  discovered,  1818 

William  III.  died,  1702 

Earl  Fitzwilliam  die  i,  1838 

Darnley  murdered,  1567 

Court  of  Session  rises 

Saint  Gregory's  day 

Dr.  Priestley  born,  1733 

Admiral  Byng  shot,  1757 

Ralph  Ei-skine  born,  1635 

Gustavus  III.  assassinated,  1792 

Saint  Patrick's  day 

Princess  Louisa  born,  1843 

Sir  Isaac  Newton  died,  1727 

Duchessof  Cumberland  born,  1778 

Day  and  night  equal , 

La  Place   born,  1749 

Treaty  of  Vienna,  1815 

Great  Seal  of  England  stolen,  1783 

Annunciation  Lady-day 

King  of  Hanover  born,  1819 

Robert  Bruce  crowned,  1316 

George  Wishart  martyred,  1545 

Palm  Sunday 

Watches  brought  to  England,  1597 

Stocking  weaving  invented,  159  j 


HIGH  WATEP.ATa     SUN'S 
GLASGOW.       j  DECLIN 


1  Morn. 

I    H.  M. 

10  37 

11  50 

0  20 

1  1  0 

i  1  36 

1  2  8 

1  2  40 

i    3  10 

i  3  47 

4  20 

5  0 

6  50 

6  31 

7  44 

9  15 

g  10  46 

11  56 

0  22 

1  18 

1  53 

2  30 

3  9 

3  45 

1  4  12 

1  4  54 

5  32 

6  15 

7  10 

8  32 

9  50 

|11  8 

Even. 

H.   M. 

11  15 

0  38 

1  20 

1  52 

2  26 

2  56 

3  30 

4  4 

4  40 

5  20 

6  34 

7  6 

8  30 

10  0 

11  26 

"6  50 

1  32 

2  14 

2  50 

3  26 

4  0 

4  36 

5  14 

5  52 

6  40 

7  46 

9  14 

10  30 

11  38 


South. 

D.      M. 


1 
1 

0 
0 

On   9 

0  33 

0  57 

1  20 

1  44 

2  7 
2  31 

2  54 

3  IS 

3  41 

4  4 


SXTN. 


MOON. 


Rises. 

Sets.  B 

H.  M 

II.  M.S 

7  12 

5  49  B 

7  9 

5  51  1 

7  6 

5  53  1 

7  4 

5  55  1 

7  2 

5  57  1 

7  0 

5  59  1 

6  57 

6  1  B 

6  54 

6  3  1 

6  52 

6  5  1 

6  49 

6  7  1 

6  47 

6  10  1 

6  45 

6  12  1 

6  42 

6  15  1 

6  39 

6  17  1 

6  36 

6  19  1 

6  34 

6  21  1 

6  31 

6  23  i 

6  28 

6  ;5  1 

6  26 

6  26  1 

6  23 

6  28  1 

6  21 

6  30  i 

6  19 

6  32  § 

6  17 

6  34  1 

6  15 

6  36  1 

6  13 

6  39  9 

6  10 

6  40  1 

6  7 

6  42  1 

6  4 

6  44  1 

6  1 

6  47  i 

5  58 

6  50  i 

5  55 

6  51  I 

Age. 

Days 

11-4 

12-4 

13-4 

14-4 

15-4 

164 

17-4 

18-4 

19-4 

20-4 

21-4 

22-4 

23-4 

24-4 

25-4 

26-4 

27-4 

28-4 

29-4 

09 

1-9 

2-9 

3-9 

4-9 

59 

6'9 

7-, 4 

8-9 

9-9 
10-9 
11-9 


South. 

II.  M. 

9  22 
10     7 

10  52 

11  .37 

0  22 

1  8 

1  55 

2  46 

3  39 

4  35 

5  33 

6  32 

7  31 

8  28 

9  23 

10  15 

11  6 
11  55 

0  44 

1  33 

2  22 

3  11 

4  1 

4  51 

5  40 

6  28 

7  15 

8  0 

8  45 

9  30 


EQUA. 
TIME. 


Add. 

M.  S. 

12  38 

12  25 

12  13 

12  0 

11  46 

11  32 

11  18 

11  3 

10  48 

10  32 

10  16 


8  53 

8  36 

8  18 

8  0 


7  42! 

7  24  i 

7  6 

6  48 

6  30  : 

6  11 

5  53  : 

5  34  k 

5  16 


4  21  : 


14 


ALMANAC  AND  TIDE  TABLE  FOR  1863. 


APRIL,    1863. 


Full  Moon, 4    4     9  a.m. 

Last  Quarter, 11     1  23  a.m. 


PHASES  OP  THE  MOON. 

New  Moon, 18    3    5  a.m.  f  Tprigee—  9th  day,    5  Morning 

FirstQuarter, 26    4    8  a.m. |  Apogee— 24th  day,    9  Morning 


REMAUKABLE   DAYS. 


1 

We. 

2 

Th. 

a 

Fri. 

4 

Sat. 

5 

Sun, 

H 

Mon. 

7 

Tu. 

8 

We. 

9 

Th. 

10 

Fri. 

11 

Sat. 

12 

Sun. 

la 

Mon. 

14 

Til. 

15 

We. 

16 

Th. 

17 

Fri. 

18 

Sat. 

19 

Sun. 

20 

Men. 

21 

Tu. 

22 

We. 

23 

Th. 

24 

Fri. 

25 

Sat. 

26 

Sun. 

27 

Mon. 

28 

Tu. 

23 

We. 

30 

Th. 

All  Fools  Day 

Glasgow  Fast — Battle  of  Copenhagen,  1801 

Good  Friday 

Insurrection  at  Palermo,  1860 

Faster  Sunday 

Game  certificates  expire 

Henry  Bell  born,  1767 

Lord  Chatham  died.  1778 

Lord  Bacon  died,  1626 

Sir  J.  Pringle  born,  1707 

Rowland  Hill  died,  1833 

Low  Sunday — America  discovered,  1492.. 

Vaccination  introduced,  1796 

Oxford  and  Cambridge  terms  begin 

Mutiny  at  Spithead,  1797 

Battle  of  Culloden,  1746 

Benjamin  Franklin  died,  1790 

Aberuethy  died,  1841 

Byron  died,  1824 

Great  agitation  at  Leghorn,  1849 

David  Mallet  died,  1765 

Duke  of  Sussex  died,  1843 

Saint  George 

(25)  Oliver  Cromwell  born,  1599 

Duchess  of  Gloucester  born,  1776..... , 

Plague  in  London,  1665 

James  Bruce  died,  1794 

Baron  Denon  died,  1825 

Mutiny  of  bounty,  1789 

War  with  France,  1803 


HIGH  11 

ATEB  AT 

GLASGOVr.   1 

Morn. 

Even 

H.  M. 

H.  M. 

0  2 

0  24 

0  43 

1  2 

1  19 

1  36 

1  54 

2  11 

2  30 

2  46 

3  4 

3  24 

3  43 

4  3 

4  22 

4  44 

5  8 

5  33 

6  0 

6  32 

7  6 

7  44 

8  26 

9  9 

9  50 

10  32 

11  6 

11  36 

0  5 

0  30 

0  51 

1  12 

1  34 

1  52 

2  11 

2  38 

2  46 

3  4 

3  21 

3  38 

3  56 

4  14 

4  31 

4  49 

5  9 

5  29 

5  50 

6  14 

6  39 

7  9 

7  44 

8  22 

9  0 

9  35 

10  8 

10  42 

11  11 

11  36 

sun's 

DECLIN, 


North. 

D.  M 
4  28 

4  51 

5  14 

5  37 

6  0 
6  12 

6  45 

7  7 
7  30 

7  52 

8  14 
8  36 

8  58 

9  20 
9  41 

10  3 
10  24 

10  45 

11  6 
11  27 

11  47 

12  7 
12  28 

12  47 

13  7 
13  27 

13  46 

14  5 
14  24 
14  42 


SUN. 


Rises. 

H.  H. 

5  52 

5  49 

5  46 

5  43 

5  41 

5  39 

5  36 

5  33 

5  30 

5  28 

5  26 

5  24 

5  22 

5  19 

5  16 

5  13 

5  11 

5  8 

5  6 

5  3 

5  0 

4  68 

4  56 

4  54 

4  52 

4  50 

4  47 

4  44 

4  42 

4  40 

Sets. 

H.  M. 

6  52 
6  54 
6  56 

6  58 

7  0 


7  2 
7  4 
7  6 

7  8 
7  10 
7  12 
7  14 
7  15 
7  18 
7  20 
7  22 
7  24 
7  26 
7  28 
7  30 
7  32 
7  34 
7  36 
7  38 
7  40 
7  42 
7  44 
7  46 
7  48 
7  60 


MOON. 


Days. 

12-9 
13-9 
14-9 
159 
16-9 
179 
18-9 
19-9 
20-9 
21-9 
229 
23-9 
24-9 
25-9 
26-9 
27-9 
28-9 

0-4 

1-4 

2-4 

3-4 

4-4 

6-4 

6-4 

7-4 

8-4 

9-4 
10-4 
11-4 
12-4 


South.! 
H.  M. 

10  14 

11  0 
11  48 

0  38 

1  32 

2  28 

3  27 

4  27 

5  26 

6  23 

7  18 

8  10 

9  0 
9  48 

10  36 

11  24 

0  13 

1  2 

1  52 

2  42 

3  32 

4  20 

5  7 

5  53 

6  38 

7  22 

8  6 

8  51 

9  37 


Os.  9 

0  24 

0  38 

0  51 

1  4 
1  17 
1  29 
1  41 

1  53 

2  4 
2  14 
2  24 
2  34 
2  43 
2  52 


MAY,    1863, 


Fri. 

Sat. 

Sun. 

Mon. 

Tu. 

We. 

Th. 

Fri. 

Sat. 

Sun. 

Mon. 

Tu. 

We. 

Th. 

Fri. 

Sat. 

Sun. 

Mon. 

Tu. 

We. 

Th. 

Fri. 

Sat. 

Sun. 

Mon. 

Tu. 

We. 

Th. 

Fri. 

Sat. 

Sun. 


T>.   H.M. 

Full  Moon, 3     2  52  p.m. 

Last  Quarter, 10    7  16  a.m. 


PHASES  OF  THE  MOON. 

New  Moon, 17    4  49  p.m.  f  Perigee —  6th  day,  6  Morning. 

First  Quarter, 25    8  47  p.m  \  Apogee— 22nd  day,  2  Morning. 


REMARKABLE   DAYS. 


Union  of  England  and  Scotland,  1707 

Princess  Charlotte  married,  1816 

Archbishop  Sharp  killed,  1679 

Henry  VL  murdered,  1471 

Napoleon  Bonaparte  died,  1821 

Battle  of  Prague,  1757 

Hamburg  burnt,  1842 

(7)  James  I.  arrived  in  London,  1603 

Fred.  Schiller  died,  1805 

Rogation  Sunday 

Earl  Chatham  died,  1829 

Lord  Strafford  beheaded,  1641 

Battle  of  Langside,  1568 

Ascension  day — Holy  Thursday 

New  Whitsunday  term 

Sir  W.  Petty  born,  1623 

R.  Tannahill  died,  1810 , 

Bonaparte  made  emperor,  1804 

Montrose  executed,  1650 

Columbus  died,  1506— Court  of  Session  sits, 


Battle  of  Saint  Albans,  1455.. 

Battle  of  Ramillies,  1706 

Queen  Victoria  born,  1819 

(24)  Pentecost  Wliitsunday .... 

Handel's  jubilee,  1784 

Old  Whitsunday  term 

William  Pitt  born,  1759 

(28)  Whitsuntide 

Sir  J.  Macintosh  died,  1832.... 
Trinitv  Sundav. 


STAMP    AND    LEGACY    DUTIES,    &c. 


2\l'ote. — The  instruments,  forms  of  which  are  provided  by  the  "Titles  to  Land  (Scotland)  Act,  1858,  and 
1860"  (21  and  22  Vict.  c.  76;  23  and  24  Vic.  c.  143),  are  liable  to  stamp-duties  if  they  come  under 
the  general  description  of  deeds,  or  come  within  any  of  the  particular  items  of  charge  to  duty  in  the 
stamp-duties  schedules,  whether  written  on  other  deeds  or  separate. 


Adhesive  Stamps. 

In  cancelling  adhesive  stamps,  instead  of  writing  the 
name  of  the  party  or  his  firm  in  full,  it  shall  be 
sufficient  if  the  initials  shall  be  written,  stamped, 
or  impressed  in  ink  on  the  stamp,  together  with 
any  other  particulars  required  by  law,  provided 
the  stamp  shall  be  effectually  cancelled,  so  as  not 
to  admit  of  being  again  used,  24  and  25  Vict.  c.  91, 
§33. 

Admission  as  a  Burgess  or  into  any  Corporation  or 
Company  in  any  burgh  in  Scotland,  in  lieu  of  the 
duties  of  £1  and  £3  formerly  payable,  5s. 

Admissions  of  other  descriptions  various ;  as  to  which 
see  the  schedule  annexed  to  65  Geo.  III.,  c.  184. 
See  also  License,  below. 

Admission  to  act  as  advocate,  £50  ;  as  writer  to  the 
signet,  solicitor,  agent,  attorney,  or  procurator  in 
any  court,  £25.  To  act  as  agent  in  Supreme  Courts 
without  indenture  (in  addition  to  the  said  £25), 
£60.  Do.  in  Inferior  Courts  without  indenture 
(in  addition  to  the  said  £25),  £30.  To  act  as 
notary  public,  £20.  To  be  fellow  of  College  of 
Physicians,  £25.  To  degree  of  doctor  of  medi- 
cine, £10.     To  ecclesiastical  benefice,  £2. 

Affidavits  and  Declarations  (23  Vict.  c.  15). 
— For  every  sheet  or  piece  of  paper,  parchment,  or 
vellum,  on  which  the  same  shall  be  written  or 
printed,  2s.  6d.  Affidavits  authorized  to  be  made 
before  Justices  of  Peace,  exempted. 

Agreement  (on  and  after  3rd  April,  1860),  for  a 
lease  or  tack  of  lands,  &c.,  for  any  term  not  ex- 
ceeding seven  years ;  and. 

Agreement,  Minute,  or  Memorandum  (on  and 
after  3rd  April,  1860),  containing  the  terms  and 
conditions  on  which  lands,  &c.,  are  let,  held,  or 
occupied  for  any  such  term.  The  same  duty  as 
on  a  lease  or  tack. 

Provided  that  any  lease  or  tack  afterwards  made,  in 
pursuance  of,  and  conformably  to  the  above,  shall 
be  charged  with  the  lease  duty,  but  not  higher 
than  2s.  6d.,  exclusive  of  progressive  duty,  not- 
withstanding the  terras  and  conditions  may  be 
varied,  not  affecting  the  stamp  duty.  The  lease 
may  be  impressed  with  a  stamp  denoting  the  pay- 
ment of  the  proper  duty  on  the  agreement,  minute, 
or  memorandum. 

Agreement  containing  the  terms  and  conditions  on 
which  a  furnished  dwelling-house  is  let  for  a 
period  less  than  a  year,  where  the  rent  for  such 
period  shall  exceed  £25  ;  2s.  6d. 

N.B. — The  stamp  may  be  adhesive,  to  be  cancelled 
by  the  parties  to  the  instrument  (if  exceeding 
two,  one  on  each  side  only)  by  writing  upon  or 
across  the  stamp  his  name,  and  before  or  at  the 
time  of  the  first  party  signing  the  instrument,  the 
date  of  the  instrument  must  be  written  on  the 
stamp.  In  default,  stamp  of  no  avail.  Proof  of 
writing  upon  or  across  the  stamp  a  necessary  part 


of  the  evidence  of  signing  or  marking  the  instru- 
ment. Every  person  who  signs  incurs  a  penalty 
of  £5  if  instrument  has  not  on  it  an  impressed 
stamp  or  adhesive  stamp  cancelled,  or  who  does 
not  sign  across  adhesive  stamp,  and  also  the  agent 
who  may  have  prepared  the  instrument,  24  and 
25  Vict.  c.  21,  §  14  and  15. 

Agreement,  or  Minute  or  Memorandum  of  Agree- 
ment (on  and  after  3rd  April,  1860),  without  a 
clause  of  registration,  and  not  charged  otherwise 
nor  expressly  exempted  from  duty,  where  the  mat- 
ter is  of  the  value  of  £3  or  upwards,  whether  the 
same  is  evidence  of  a  contract,  or  obligatory  upon 
the  parties  from  its  being  a  written  instrument, 
together  with  every  schedule,  receipt,  &c.,  endorsed 
or  annexed,  6d.     Progressive  duty  on  words,  6d. 

Letters  forming  an  Agreement :  If  any  one  of  them 
shall  be  stamped  with  Is.,  it  shall  be  sufficient, 
whatever  the  number  of  words  in  them. 

Exemptions. — Agreements  for  the  hire  of  any  la- 
bourer, artificer,  manufacturer,  or  menial  servant. 

Memorandum  or  agreement  for  or  relating  to  tlie 
sale  of  any  goods,  wares,  or  merchandise 

Agreements  entered  into  in  the  United  Kingdom  for 
or  relating  to  the  service  in  the  colonies  of  any 
person  as  an  artificer,  clerk,  domestic  servant, 
handicraftsman,  mechanic,  gardener,  servant  in 
husbandry  or  labourer,  17  and  18  Vict.  c.  83, 
§21. 

Agreements  in  compliance  with  or  under  the  provi- 
sions of  the  Merchant  Seaman's  Act,  7  and  8  Vict. 
c.  112,  or  the  Mercantile  Marine  Act,  13  and  14 
Vict.  c.  93. 

Note. — The  agreement,  if  liable  to  one  duty  of  Gd., 
may  be  stamped  if  brought  to  the  Commissioners 
at  London,  or  their  office  at  Edinburgh,  or  lodged 
with  the  distributors  of  stamps  in  the  country, 
within  fourteen  days  after  being  made.  If  after, 
at  London  or  Edinburgh,  on  a  penalty  of  £10.  7 
and  8  V^ict.  c.  2 1,  §  5.  If  the  matter  of  the  agree- 
ment shall  be  under  the  value  of  £20,  the  penalty 
is  20s.  23  Vict.  c.  15,  §  15.  If  liable  to  further 
duty  than  6d.,  it  is  subject  to  the  same  regulations 
as  deeds.  See  Stamping  of  Deeds.  The  duty  of  6d. 
on  an  agreement  may  be  denoted  by  an  adhesive 
stamp  ;  but  every  party  who  signs  the  agreement 
must  at  time  of  so  signing  write  upon  or  across  the 
stamp  his  name  and  date  of  the  day  and  year  of 
writing  the  same.  In  default,  stamp  of  no  avail. 
Proof  of  writing  upon  or  across  the  stamp  as  afore- 
said, a  necessary  part  of  the  evidence  of  the  agree- 
ment.    23  and  24  Vict.  c.  Ill,  §  12, 

Appraisements,  £    s.    d. 

Amount  not  exceeding £50, ..0     2     6 

Above  £50  and  not  above 100.. .0     5     0 

"      100  "  200. ..0  10     0 

"      200  "  500. ..0  15     0 

"      500  and  upwards    1     0     0 


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STAMP  DUTIES. 


Apprenticeship  Indentures. 
If  the  premium  be  under  £30 £1 


£30  and  under  £50. 
60  "  100.. 

100  "  200.. 

•200  "  300  . 

SCO  "  400.. 


£400  and  under£500..25 
600         "  600.. 30 

GOO  "  800..40 

800  "        10U0..50 

1000  or  upwards, 60 


If  no  premium,  2s.  6d. 

Indentures  of  clerks  or  apprentices  to  writers  to  the 

signet,  solicitors  or  agents  in  the  Supreme  Courts 

of  Scotland,  £60  ;  in  Inferior  Courts,  £30.     See 

Duplicate  or  Counterpart. 

Exem.  —  Indentures  of  apprentices  for  sea-service, 

and  poor  children. 
Assignation  of  an  unrecorded  conveyance  (21  and 

22  Vict.  c.  76,  §  13,  and  Sch.  I,  Nos.  1  and  2  ; 
28  and  24  Vict.  c.  143,  §  9  and  10,  and  Sch.  F, 
Nos.  1  and  2),  whether  separate  from  or  written 
upon  the  "  conveyance." 

If  upon  the  sale  of  any  property.  See  Conveyance. 
If  of  any  heritable  bonds,  &c.     See  Mortgage. 
If  of  any  property,  for  a  gratuitous  or  other  con- 
sideration, not  inferring  the  payment  of  any  specitic 
duty,  £1  15s. 
Association,  Memorandum  of.     See  Deed. 
Award  ok  Decreet-Arbxtral  (after  28th  August, 
1860). 
Where  the  amount  or  value  of  the  matter  in  dispute 

shall  not  exceed  £50 £0     2     6 

Exceed.  £50  and  not  exceed £100.. .0     5     0 

"        100  "  200.. .0  10     0 

"        200  '•  500. ..0  16     0 

"        500  "  750...1     0     0 

"       760  •'  1000. ..1     6     0 

"      1000  and  also  in  all  other  cases 
not  provided  for 1   15     0 

23  and  24  Vict.  c.  111. 

(In  land  Bill)  Draft  or  Order,  after  1 0th  October, 
1863,  for  the  payment  of  any  sum  of  money  to  the 
bearer,  or  to  order,  on  demand ,.ld. 

And  the  following  instruments  shall  be  deemed  and 
taken  to  be  drafts  or  orders  for  the  payment  of 
money  within  the  intent  and  meaning  of  this  act, 
and  of  any  act  or  acts  relating  to  the  stamp  duties 
on  bills  of  exchange,  drafts,  or  orders,  and  shall  be 
chargeable  accordingly  with  the  stamp  duties  im- 
posed by  this  act,  or  any  such  act  or  acts,  viz. :  — 

All  documents  or  writings  usuallj'  termed  letters  of 
credit,  or  whereby  any  person  to  whom  any  such 
document  or  writing  is  or  is  intended  to  be  delivered 
or  sent,  shall  be  entitled,  or  be  intended  to  be  en- 
titled, to  have  credit  with,  or  in  account  with,  or 
to  draw  upon  any  other  person  for,  or  to  receive 
from  such  other  person  any  sum  of  money  therein 
mentioned. 

Exemptio7is  from  the  Duties  on  Drafts  or  Orders. — 
All  letters  of  credit,  whether  in  sets  or  not,  sent  bj' 
persona  in  the  United  Kingdom  to  persons  abroad, 
authorizing  drafts  on  the  United  Kingdom. — 16 
and  17  Vict.  c.  69. 

Draft  or  Order,  after  24th  Ma}',  1858,  for  the 
payment  of  any  sum  of  money  to  the  bearer  on 
demand,  which  being  drawn  Jipon  any  banker 
within  15  miles  of  the  place  where  such  draft  or 
order  is  issued,  was  formerly  exempt  from  stamp 
duty  (21  Vict,  c   59) Id. 

All  hills,  drafts,  or  orders  for  the  payment  by  any 
banker  or  person  acting  as  a  banker  of  any 
sum  of  money,  though  net  made  payable  to  the 


bearer  or  to  order,  and  whether  delivered  to  the 
payee  or  not ;  and  all  writings  or  documents,  en- 
titling or  intended  to  entitle  any  person  whatever 
to  the  payment  from  or  by  any  banker,  or  person 
acting  as  a  banker,  of  any  sum  of  money,  whether 
the  person  to  whom  payment  is  to  be  made  shall 
be  named  or  designated  therein  or  not,  or  whether 
the  same  shall  be  delivered  to  him  or  not,  shall 
respectively  be  deemed  to  be  bills,  drafts,  or  orders 
for  the  pa3'ment  of  money  chargeable  with  stamp 
duty,  as  if  the  same  had  been  made  payable  to 
bearer  or  to  order.  Provided  always,  that  any  one 
document  or  writing,  although  directing  the  pay- 
ment of  several  sums  of  money  to  different  persons, 
shall  be  chargeable  with  stamp  duty  as  one  order 
only.     23  Vict.  c.  15. 

Draft  or  order,  writing  or  document,  for  the  pay- 
ment, or  for  entitling  any  person  to  the  payment, 
by  or  through  any  banker,  of  any  sum  of  money, 
sent  or  delivered  to  the  banker  and  not  to  the  per- 
son to  whom  payment  is  to  be  made,  or  any  person 
on  his  behalf,  to  be  held  not  to  have  been  and  not 
to  be  chargeable  with  any  higher  stamp  duty  than 
one  penny,  although  payable  at  any  time  afterdate. 
Duty  may  be  denoted  by  adhesive  stamp,  to  be 
cancelled  as  in  the  case  of  a  draft  on  demand.  23 
and  24  Vict.  c.  111,§  17. 

Exemptions.  —  Any  draft,  or  order  drawn  by  any 
banker  upon  any  other  banker,  not  payable  to 
bearer  or  to  order,  and  used  solely  for  the  purpose 
of  .settling  or  clearing  any  account  between  such 
bankers. 

Any  letter  written  by  a  banker  to  any  other  banker, 
directing  the  payment  of  any  sum  of  money,  the 
same  not  being  payable  to  bearer  or  to  order,  and 
such  letter  not  being  sent  or  delivered  to  the  per- 
son to  whom  payment  is  to  be  made,  or  to  any 
person  on  his  behalf ;  and  all  warrants  or  orders 
fur  the  paj'ment  of  anj"-  annuity  granted  by  the 
Commissioners  for  the  Reduction  of  the  National 
Debt,  or  for  the  payment  of  any  dividend  or  interest 
on  any  share  in  the  government  or  parliamentary 
stocks  or  funds ;  and  all  drafts  or  orders  drawn  by 
the  Accountant  General  of  the  Court  of  Chancery 
in  England  or  Ireland,  shall  be  exempt  from  all 
stamp  duty.     23  Vict.  c.  15. 

A^ofe.— The  Act,  17  and  18  Vict.  c.  83,  §  9,— refer- 
ring to  the  English  Act,  17  Geo.  III.  c.  30,  and 
the  Acts  conti'iuing  the  same,  which  make  bills, 
&c.,  above  20s.  and  under  £5,  if  not  drawn  in  a 
particular  way,  invalid,  and  those  below  203.,  abso- 
lutely invalid,  and  not  to  the  Scotch  Act  to  the 
like  effect,  8  and  9  Vict.  c.  38,  §  16  and  17,— 
provided  that  the  said  Act  and  the  continuing  Acts 
should  be  repealed,  in  so  far  as  regards  drafts  on 
bankers  for  money  held  for  the  use  of  the  drawer. 
And  the  Act  23  and  24  Vict.  c.  Ill,  §  19,  now 
provides  generally,  without  special  reference  to 
either  the  English  or  Scotch  Acts,  that  drafts  on 
a  banker  who  shall  bona  fide  hold  money  to  or  for 
the  use  of  the  party,  payable  to  bear.''ror  order  oii 
demand,  of  any  sum  less  tl  an  20s.  shall  be  lawtul. 
Do  both  the  above  provisions  apj>ly  to  Scotland, 
or  only  the  latter?  The  Act  8  and  9  Vict.  c.  38, 
§  20,  provides  that  that  Act  shjll  not  prohibit 
draft  on  a  person's  own  banker  for  the  payment  of 
money  to  the  use  of  such  person. 

N.B. — The  duty  of  one  penny  on  drafts  or  orders 
maj-  be  impressed  on  the  paper,  or  an  adhesive 


STAMP  DUTIES. 


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stamp  may  be  affixed. — 16  and  17  Vict.  c.  59, 
§  3.  The' adhesive  stamp  may  be  either  a  receipt 
or  draft  stamp.— 17  and  18  Vict.  c.  83,  §  10. 
Where  an  adhesive  stamp  is  used,  the  maker  of 
the  draft  to  cancel  the  stamp  by  writing  on  it  his 
name  or  initials.  Penalty  for  omission,  £10. 
Penalty  for  removing  adhesive  stamps  or  using 
them  a  sec(md  time,  or  doing  any  act  to  defraud 
of  duty,  £20.-16  and  17  Vict.  c.  59,  §  4  and  5. 
The  payer  of  the  draft  or  order  shall,  -when  he 
pays  it,  write  the  word  "  paid  "  on  the  stamp. 
Penalty  for  omission,  £20.  23  Vict.  c.  15,  §  12. 
Banker  may  affix  stamp  to  an  unstamped  draft 
and  cancel  it,  and  pay  the  draft,  charge  the  per- 
son who  ought  to  have  paid  it  with  the  stamp,  or 
deduct  it  from  the  sum.  Draft  goods,  but  not  to 
relieve  of  penalty.— 23  and  24:  Vict,  c.  Ill,  §  18. 
Inland  Bill  payable  otherwise  than  on  demand. 
Pkomissory  Note  payable  otherwise  than  to  bearer 

on  demand. 
Foreign  Bill  drawn  in  but  payable  out  of  the 
United  Kingdom,  not  drawn  in  sets  of  three  or 
more. 
Foreign  Bill  not  exceeding  £500  drawn  out  and 
payable  out  of  the  United  Kingdom,  but  endorsed 
or  negotiated  within  the  United  Kingdom,  not 
drawn  in  sets  of  three  or  more. 
Foreign  Bill  not  exceeding  £500  drawn  out  of 

and  payable  within  the  United  Kingdom. 
Foreign  Bill  drawn  or  endorsed  out  of  the  United 
Kingdom,  payable  on  demand  on  and  after  3rd 
April,  1860.  23  Vict.  c.  15. 
Foreign  Promissort  Note  made  or  purporting  to 
be  made  out  of  the  United  Kingdom,  and  payable 
within  the  United  Kingdom,  23  &  24  Vict.  c.  111. 

Not  exceeding £5. ..Id, 

Exceeding  £5  and  not  above 10... 2d. 

"         10  "  25. ..3d. 

"         25  "  50. ..6d. 

50         "  75. ..9d. 

"         75         "  100. ..Is. 

And  the  following  duties  apply  to  aU  the  above,  and 

in  addition  to 
Promissory  Note  payable  to  bearer  on  demand — 

Above  £100  and  not  above  £200 2s. 

"       200  "  300 3s. 

"      300  "  400 4s. 

"      400  "  500 5s. 

"       500  "  750 7s.  6 d. 

"       750  "  lOOO 10s. 

"    1000  "  1500 153. 

"    1500  "  2000 20s. 

"     2000  "  3000 30s. 

"     3000  "  4000 40s. 

"     4000,  for  every  £1000  or  part  of  £1000  10s. 

Foreign  Bill  for  the  payment  of  money  exceeding 

£500  drawn  out  of  the  United  Kingdom,  and  pf  y- 

able,  or  endorsed,  or  negotiated  within  the  United 

Kingdom.     For  every  £100  and  part  of  £100;  Is. 

24  &  25  Vict.  c.  21. 

N  B. — Promissory  Notes  for  £100  or  under  are  not 

to  be  drawn  payable  to  bearer  on  demand,  except 

bankers'  re-issuable  notes,  which  require  a  different 

stamp ;    and  only  such  notes  of  bankers  and  no 

others  can  be  re-issued  after  being  once  paid. 

Foreign  Bills  drawn  in  but  payable  out  of  the 

United  Kingdom,  and  also  drawn  out  and  paj'able 

out  of  the  United  Kingdom,  but  endorsed  or  nego- 


tiated within  the  United  Kingdom,  if  drawn  in  sets 
of  three  or  more,  for  every  bill  of  each  set — 

Sum  payable  not  above  £25 Id. 

Above  £25  and  not  ab.    50 2d. 

"       60  "  75 3d. 

"       75  "  100 4d. 

"     100  "  200 8d. 

»     200  "  300 Is. 

"     300  "  400 Is.  4d. 

"     400  "  500 Is.  8d. 

"     500  "  750 2s.  6d. 

"     750  "        1000 3s.  4d. 

"  1000  "        1500 6s. 

"  1500  "        2000 6s.  8d. 

'•  2000  "        3000 10s. 

"3000  "        4000 13s.  4d. 

"  4000,  for  every  £1000  or  part  of  £1000  3s.  4d. 

Note. — The  duty  on  a  foreign  bill  drawn  or  endorsed 
out  of  the  United  Kingdom,  payable  on  demand, 
is  the  same  as  on  an  inland  bill  payable  otherwise 
than  on  demand.  23  Vict.  c.  15.  The  word 
"  endorsed"  is  held  by  the  board  of  inland  revenue 
to  have  no  practical  effect — Times,  20th  and  22nd 
April,  1860. 

N.B. — The  duties  on  foreign  bills  and  notes,  drawn 
and  made  out  of  the  United  Kingdom,  are  to  bf 
denoted  by  adhesive  stamps.  The  holder  to  affix 
the  adhesive  stamp,  if  one  not  on  it,  before  he 
negotiate  it,  and  cancel  the  stamp  by  writing  his 
name  or  the  name  of  his  firm  and  the  date  on  it. 
If  the  bill  or  note  be  received  by  the  holder  with 
the  adhesive  stamp  effectually  obliterated,  and 
purporting  and  appearing  to  be  duly  cancelled, 
the  same,  as  regards  such  holder,  shall  be  deemed 
to  be  so.  If  not  cancelled,  the  holder  may  do  so 
as  if  he  were  the  person  first  negotiating  the  bill 
or  note.  On  his  doing  so,  the  bill  or  note  to  be 
deemed  duly  stamped.  The  person  who  ought 
to  have  cancelled  the  stamp  not  relieved  of  any 
penalty  incurred  by  not  cancelling  the  same,  24 
and  25  Vict.  c.  91,  §  33.  The  Act  23  Vict.  c.  15, 
§  12,  provides  that  the  party  paying  the  bill  shall, 
when  he  does  so,  write  the  word  "  paid"  upon  the 
stamp.  The  amount  of  duty  on  the  adhesive 
stamps  is  impressed  on  two  parts.  The  board  of 
inland  revenue  recommend  tbat  the  cancellation 
should  be  on  one  of  the  parts,  and  the  other  left 
legible. 

If  a  foreign  bill  payable  abroad,  and  as  to  which  the 
provision  "  drawn  in  sets  of  3  or  more"  apply,  shall 
be  drawn  in  a  single  bill,  the  duty  will  be  the  same 
as  on  an  inland  bill,  and  if  in  a  set  of  two,  the  duty 
on  each  will  be  the  same  as  on  an  inland  bill. 
This  is  in  accordance  with  the  opinion  of  the  board 
of  inland  revenue  (see  North  British  Daily  Mail, 
3rd  November,  1854).  But  the  board  have  given 
an  opinion  that  a  foreign  bill  drawn  abroad  and 
payable  in  this  country  in  duplicate  or  triplicate 
only  represents  one  transaction,  and  is  liable  to 
the  duty  on  one  inland  bill  of  the  same  amount ; 
that  is,  if  one  of  the  parts  have  the  full  duty,  the 
others  may  be  unstamped  (see  Times,  6th  Novem- 
ber, 1854).  The  schedule  of  the  act  does  not 
provide  for  such  a  bill  being  drawn  in  sets.  Bills 
bearing  to  be  drawn  out  of  the  United  Kingdom 
are  to  be  deemed  foreign  bills  so  drawn,  although 
they  may  in  reality  be  drawn  in  the  United  King- 
dom, 17  and  18  Vict.  c.  83,  §  4.  A  person  in  the 
United  Kingdom  drawing  and  issuicg  a  bill  pay- 


.18 


STAMP  DUTIES. 


able  out  of  the  United  Kingdom  in  a  set,  must 
draw  the  whole  set,  and  a  person  transferrinc;  or 
neo-otiating  such  bill  must  transfer  and  deliver, 
stamped,  the  whole  number  of  the  set.  Penalty, 
XIOO.  A  person  taking  such  bill  must  get  the 
whole  set  stamped,  otherwise  he  cannot  recover  on 
it,  or  make  it  available,  ib.  §  6.  This  applies  only 
to  bills  drawn  within  and  payable  out  of  the  United 
Kingdom. 
Inland  Bill,  Draft,  or  Order  for  the  payment 
of  any  sum  of  money,  though  not  made  paj'able 
to  the  bearer,  or  to  order,  if  the  same  shall  be 
delivered  to  the  paj'ee,  or  some  person  on  his  or 
her  behalf,  the  same  duty  as  on  a  bill  of  exchange 
for  the  like  sum,  paj'able  to  bearer  or  order. 
Inland  Bill,  Draft,  or  Order  for  the  payment 
of  any  sum  of  money,  weekly,  raonthh',  or  at  any 
other  stated  periods,  if  made  payable  to  the  bearer, 
or  to  order,  or  if  delivered  to  the  payee,  or  some 
person  on  his  or  her  behalf,  where  the  total  amount 
of  the  money  thereby  made  payable  shall  be  speci- 
fied therein,  or  can  be  ascertained  therefrom,  or 
shall  be  indefinite,  the  same  duty  as  on  a  bill 
payable  to  bearer  or  order  on  demand. 
Promissory  Note  for  the  payment  of  any  sum  of 
money  by  instalments,  or  for  the  payment  of  several 
sums  of  money  at  different  days  or  times,  so  that 
the  whole  of  the  mone}'  to  be  paid  shall  be  definite 
and  certain,  the  same  duty  as  on  a  promissory  note, 
payable  otherwise  than  to  the  bearer  on  demand, 
for  a  sum  equal  to  the  whole  amount  of  the  money 
to  be  paid. 

Bills  op  Lading 6d. 

Bonds  and  other  Securities. 

Bond  (personal)  given  for  any  certain  sum  of 

money  not  exceeding  £50 Is.  3d. 

Exc.  £50  and  not  exc.  100 2s.  6d. 

"     100  "  150 33.  9d. 

"     150  "  200 5s.  Od. 

"     200  "  250 6s.  3d. 

"     250  "  SOO 73.  6d. 

And  where  the  same  shall  exceed  £300,  then  for 
every  £100,  and  also  for  any  fractional  part  of 
£100  ;  2s.  6d. 
Bond  as  security  for  moneys  to  be  thereafter  lent, 
advanced,  or  paid,  or  which  may  become  due  upon 
account-current,  together  with  any  sum  already 
advanced  or  due,  or  without,  as  the  case  may 
be,— 
Where  the  money  secured  or  to  be  ultimately  re- 
coverable shall  be  limited  not  to  exceed  a  given 
sum. — The  same  duty  as  on  a  bond  for  such  sum. 
Where  uncertain,  and  without  any  limit. — The  same 
as  on  a  bond  for  a  sum  equal  to  the  amount  of 
penalty. 
Where  there  is  no  penalty,  the  bond  shall  be  available 
for  such  an  amount  only  as  the  ad  valorem  stamps 
will  cover. 
Personal  Bond  given  as  a  security  for  the  transfer 
or  retransfer  of  any  share  in  any  of  the  Govern- 
ment or  Parliamentary  Stocks  or  Funds,  or  of  the 
Banks  of  England  or  Ireland,  or  of  the  East  India 
Company,  or  of  any  other  company  or  corporation. 
— The  same  ad  valorem  duty  as  on  a  bond  for  a 
sum  of  money  equal  to  the  value  of  the  stock  or 
fund  secured,  according  to  the  average  price  at  the 
date  of  the  bond,  or  on  either  of  the  ten  days  pre- 
ceding; or  the  latest  day  preceding  on  which  there 
shall  have  been  a  known  sale. 


Personal  Bond  given  as  a  security  for  the  paj'- 
ment  of  any  sum  of  money,  or  for  the  transfer  or 
retransfer  of  stock  secured  also  by  a  wadset,  or 
other  instrument  paying  duty  as  a  wadset,  or  for 
the  performance  of  co%-enant3  contained  in  such 
instrument,  or  for  both  those  purposes,  provided 
such  other  instrument  bear  even  date  with,  and  be 
referred  to  in  such  bond — 

Where  the  sum  of  mone}',  or  the  value  of  the  stock 
secured  shall  not  exceed  £800. — The  same  ad 
valorem  duty  as  on  a  mortgage  or  wadset  for 
securing  the  like  amount  or  value. 

Exceeding  £800,  £1. 

Personal  or  Heritable  Bond  given  as  an  addi- 
tional or  farther  security  for  the  payment  of  any  sum 
of  money,  or  for  the  transfer  or  retransfer  of  any 
share  in  any  of  the.se  stocks  previously  secured  by 
a  bond  or  other  security  therein  referred  to,  which 
has  paid  the  proper  ad  valorem  duty  on  bonds  at  1 
the  date  thereof, — 

Where  the  sum  or  the  value  of  the  stock  shall  not 
exceed  £1400. — The  same  ad  valorem  duty  as  on 
a  bond  or  mortgage  for  securing  the  like  sum  or 
value. 

Where  said  sum  shall  exceed  £1400,  £1  1.5s. 

Bond — Transfer  or  As.signment  disposition  or  assig- 
nation of  any  such  bond  as  aforesaid,  and  which 
has  paid  the  proper  ad  valorem  duty  on  bonds — 

Where  the  principal  money  or  stock  secured  by  the 
bond  shall  not  exceed  in  whole  £1400. — The  same 
duty  as  on  a  bond  for  the  total  amount  or  value. 

And  in  every  other  ca.se  such  transfer,  assignment, 
disposition,  or  assignation,  shall  be  chargeable  with 
the  duty  of  £1  15s. 

Personal  or  Heritable  Bond  given  as  the  only 
or  principal  security  for  payment  of  any  annuity 
upon  the  original  creation  and  sale  thereof. — The 
same  ad  valorem  duty  as  on  a  conveyance  upon 
sale  in  consideration  of  the  sum  or  value  given  or 
agreed  for  the  purchase. — See  Duties  on  Convey- 
ances. 

Pev^sonal  Bond  given  as  a  collateral  or  auxiliaiy 
security  for  the  payment  of  any  annuity  upon  the 
original  creation  and  sale,  where  granted  or  con- 
veyed or  secured  by  any  other  deed  or  instrument, 
paying  the  ad  volorem  duty  on  conveyances  upon 
the  sale  of  any  property. 

Where  such  ad  valorem  duty  shall  not  exceed  20s., 
such  bond  shall  be  chargeable  with  a  stamp  duty 
of  equal  amount  therewith. 

And  where  such  exceeds  20s.,  £1. 

Personal  or  Heritable  Bond  given  as  a  security 
for  the  payment  of  any  annuity  (except  upon  the 
original  creation  and  sale),  or  of  any  sum  or  sums 
of  money  at  stated  pericds  (not  being  interest  nor 
rent  upon  a  lease),  for  any  definite  and  certain 
term,  so  that  the  total  amount  to  be  paid  can  be 
previously  ascertained  — The  same  ad  valorem 
duty  as  on  a  bond  of  the  like  nature  for  the  pay- 
ment of  a  sum  of  money  equal  to  such  total 
amount. 

Personal  or  Heritable  Bond  given  as  a  security 
for  the  payment  of  any  annuity  (except  as  afore- 
said), or  of  any  money  at  stated  periods  (not  being 
interest  nor  rent  upon  lease),  for  the  term  of  life 
or  any  other  indefinite  period,  so  that  the  whole 
cannot  be  previously  ascertained. 

Where  the  annuity  or  sum  secured  shall  not  exceed 
£50  per  annum,  £1. 


STAMP  DUTIES. 


19 


Exceeding  £50,  and  not  exceeding  £100  per  an- 
num, £2. 

And  where  exceeding  £100  per  annum,  then  for 
every  £100,  and  also  for  any  fractional  part  of 
£100  per  annum,  £2. 

But  where  tliere  shall  be  both  a  personal  and  heri- 
table bond  in  separate  deeds  of  the  same  date  for 
securing  any  such  annuity,  &c.,  and  the  ad  valo- 
rem duty  above  charged  amounts  to  £2  or  up- 
wards, the  heritable  bond  only  to  be  charged  with 
the  ad  valorem  duty,  and  the  personal  bond  to  be 
charged  only  with  a  duty  of  £1. 

Bond  of  any  kind  or  description  given  for  any  other 
purpose  than  as  aforesaid. — The  duty  chargeable 
by  any  act  in  force  at  passing  13th  and  14th 
Vict.  c.  97. 

But  no  such  bond  shall  be  charged  with  any  greater 
amount  of  stamp  duty  than  the  ad  valorem  duty 
before  charged  upon  a  bond  given  for  the  payment 
of  a  definite  and  certain  sum  of  money  of  the  same 
amount  as  the  penalty  of  such  bond 

Bond  of  Relief  to  a  cautioner  or  surety,  £1  15s. 

Bond  for  the  due  execution  of  an  office,  and  to  ac- 
count for  money  received  by  virtue  of  such  office, 
£1  15s. 

Bond  given  for,  or  in  respect  of,  duties  of  customs 
or  excise,  or  for  preventing  frauds  or  evasions 
thereof,  or  for  any  other  matter  relating  thereto — 
relandingof  plate, registeringof  British  vessels — 5s. 

Heritable  or  Picesonal  Bond,  of  any  kind  what- 
ever, not  otherwise  charged  nor  expressly  ex- 
empted from  all  stamp  duty,  £1  15s. 

Note. — The  above  provision,  that  the  dufj'  shall  not 
exceed  the  ad  valorem  duty  on  a  sura  the  same 
amount  as  the  penalty  in  the  bond,  applies  to  the 
four  preceding  entries. 

Charter,  Disposition,  or  Contract  (after  10th 
October,  1854),  containing  the  first  original  con- 
stitution of  feu  and  ground-annual  rights  in  Scot- 
land (not  being  a  lease  or  tack  for  years),  in  con- 
sideration of  an  annual  sum  payable  in  perpetuitj', 
or  for  any  indefinite  period,  whether  fee  farm  or 
other  rent,  feu-duty,  ground-annual,  or  otherwise. 

Where  annual  sum  shall  not  exceed 

Exc.  £5  not  exceeding 
10 
15 
20 
25 
60 
75 
And  so  on  for  every  £50,  and  also 

for  any  fractional  part  of  £50, 3 

17  and  18  Vict.  c.  83. 
Charter  of  resignation,  confirmation,  novodamus, 
upon  apprising,  or  decreet  of  adjudication  or  sale, 
of  heritable  subjects  holden  of  a  subject  superior. 
Writ  of  Confirmation  of  any  deed,  instrument 
of  sasine,  or  notarial  instrument,  where  lands  held 
of  a  subject  superior,  written  upon  such  deed  or 
instrument,  21  and  22  Vict.  c.  76,  §  7.     Writ 
of  Resignation,  lands   held  as  aforesaid — lb. 
§  9.     Writ  of  Investiture  on  deed  of  relin- 
quishment of  superioritv,  lands  held  as  aforesaid — 
lb.  §  24,  and  sch.  N,  No.  3.     23  and  24  Vict.  c. 
143,  §  41 ;   5s. 
Progressive  duty  of  5s. 
Charter- Party, 5s. 


£5 

£0  6 

0 

10 

0  12 

0 

15 

0  18 

0 

20 

1  4 

0 

25 

1  10 

0 

50 

3  0 

0 

75 

4  10 

0 

100 

6  0 

0 

d  also 

£50,  ... 

....3  0 

0 

Kote. — Unstamped  charter-parties  are  received  to 
be  stamped  the  same  as  agreements.  See  Note 
under  Agreement. 

Composition  Deed  with  Creditors, £1  15s. 

Contract  Note  (after  28th  August,  18G0).  Any 
note,  memorandum,  or  writing,  commonly  called 
a  Contract  Note,  or  by  whatever  name  the  same 
may  be  designated,  for  or  relating  to  the  sale  or 
purchase  of  any  government  or  other  public 
stocks,  funds,  or  securities,  or  any  stocks,  funds, 
or  securities,  or  share  or  shares  of  or  in  any  joint 
stock  or  other  public  company,  to  the  amount  or 

value  of  £5  or  upwards, xd 

23  and  24  Vict.  c.  111. 
N.B. — Duty  to  be  denoted  by  impressed  or  adhe- 
sive stamps.  Adhesive  stamp  to  be  cancelled  by 
writing  upon  or  across  it  name  or  initials  and  date 
of  cancelling.  Penalty  for  marking  or  signing 
without  being  stamped,  or  not  cancelling  adhesive 
stamp,  £20  ;  and  no  charge  for  brokerage,  com- 
mission, agency,  or  otherwise,  shall  be  lawful 
23  and  24  Vict.  c.  Ill,  §  7. 

Conveyances. 
Conveyance,  whether  grant,  disposition,  assign- 
ment, transfer,  renunciation,  or  of  any  other  kind 
whatsoever,  upon  the  sale  of  any  lands,  tenements, 
rents,  annuities,  or  other  property,  heritable  or 
movable,  or  of  any  right,  title,  interest,  or  claim 
in,  to,  out  of,  or  upon  any  such;  that  is,  for  the 
principal  or  only  deed,  instrument,  or  writing, 
whereby  the  lands  or  other  things  sold  are  granted, 
assigned,  transferred,  renounced,  or  otherwise  con- 
veyed to  or  vested  in  the  purchaser,  or  any  other 
person,  by  his  direction — 
Where  the  purchase  or  consideration  money  ex- 
pressed shall  not  exceed 


£25 

£0 

2 

6 

Exc.  £25  not  exceeding 

60 

0 

5 

0 

50 

75 

0 

7 

6 

75 

100 

0 

10 

0 

100 

125 

0 

12 

6 

125 

150 

0 

15 

0 

150 

175 

0 

17 

6 

175 

200 

0 

0 

200 

225 

2 

6 

225 

250 

5 

0 

250 

275 

7 

6 

275 

300 

10 

0 

300 

350 

15 

0 

350 

400 

2 

0 

0 

400 

450 

2 

5 

0 

450 

500 

2 

10 

0 

500 

550 

2 

15 

0 

550 

600 

3 

0 

0 

And  where  the  purchase  or  consideration  money 
shall  exceed  £600,  then  for  every  £100,  and  also 
for  any  fractional  part  of  £100  ;    10s. 

It  is  directed  that  the  purchase  monej'  or  conside- 
ration shall  be  truly  expressed  and  set  forth  in 
words  at  length  in  or  upon  every  deed  or  instru- 
ment of  conveyance  ;  and  where  such  consideration 
shall  consist  either  wholly  or  in  part  of  any  stock 
or  security-,  the  value  thereof  respectively,  to  be 
ascertained  as  after  mentioned,  shall  also  be  tmlv 
set  forth  as  aforesaid  in  or  upon  every  such  deed 
or  instrument ;  and  such  value  shall  be  deemed 
to  be  the  purchase  or  consideration  money,  or  part 
thereof,  as  the  case  may  be,  in  respect  whereof  the 
ad  valorem  duty  shall  be  charged. 


20 


STAMP  DUTIES. 


And  where  the  consideration  or  any  part  of  the 
consideration  shall  be  stock  in  the  public  funds, 
or  any  government  debenture  or  stock  of  the 
banks  of  England  or  Ireland,  or  any  debenture  or 
stock  of  anj'  corporation,  companj-,  society,  or 
persons  or  person,  payable  only  at  the  ■will  of  the 
debtor,  the  duty  shall  be  calculated  (taking  the 
same  respectively,  whether  constituting  the  whole 
or  a  part  only  of  such  consideration)  according  to 
the  average  selling  price  thereof  respectively  on  the 
day  or  on  either  of  the  ten  days  preceding  the 
date  of  the  deed  or  instrument  of  conveyance,  or 
if  no  sale  shall  have  taken  place  within  such  ten 
days,  then  according  to  the  average  selling  price 
thereof  on  the  day  of  the  last  preceding  sale,  and 
if  such  consideration  or  part  thereof  shall  be  a 
mortgage,  bond,  or  debenture,  the  amount  whereof 
shall  be  recoverable  by  the  holder,  or  any  other 
security  whatsoever,  whether  payable  in  money 
or  otherwise,  such  calculation  shall  be  made  ac- 
cording to  the  sum  due  thereon  for  both  principal 
and  interest. 
In  any  case  where  property  shall  be  conveyed  in 
consideration  of  any  rent-charge  or  annuity,  or 
any  annual  or  periodical  payment  to  be  made  per- 
manently or  for  any  indefinite  period,  so  that  the 
total  amount  of  the  money  to  be  paid  for  such  pro- 
perty cannot  be  previously  ascertained,  which  shall 
be  made  subject  to  redemption,  the  money  or  the 
consideration  mentioned  as  that  on  payment,  &c., 
of  which  the  same  shall  be  redeemed  or  purchased, 
or  repurchased,  or  shall  cease  to  be  payable,  shall 
be  deemed  to  be  the  purchase-money  or  considera- 
tion, on  the  sale  of  the  said  property  so  conveyed, 
and  in  respect  of  which  last-mentioned  purchase- 
money  or  consideration,  the  ad  valorem  duty  shall 
be  chargeable ;  and  where  anj'  such  last-mentioned 
consideration  shall  consist  wholly,  or  in  part,  of 
any  stock  or  security  mentioned  in  the  act  13  and 
14  Vict.  c.  97,  the  value  thereof  shall  be  ascer- 
tained as  in  said  act ;  and  where  any  such  annuity, 
&c.  shall  be  made  subject  to  redemption  upon  pay- 
ment of  any  monej'  or  value  to  be  ascertained  in 
manner  provided  in  the  said  deed  or  instrument, 
the  amount  of  such  money  or  value  shall,  for  the 
purpose  of  charging  the  said  ad  valorem  duty,  be 
ascertained  as  in  said  deed  or  instrument.  16  and 
17  Vict.  c.  59,  §  11. 

Copies  or  Extracts  from  the  public  register,  or 
from  books  of  any  court  of  record,  2s.  6d.  And 
where  the  same  shall  contain  more  than  600 
words,  any  less  quantity  of  words  over  and  above 
the  first  600  words,  or  above  any  second,  third,  or 
other  full  quantity  of  600  words,  a  further  duty 
of  2s.  6d. 

Copy  attested  of  any  agreement  or  deed  for  the  secu- 
rity or  use  of  a  person  not  being  a  party  or  taking 
benefit  under  it.  Is. 

Progressive  duty  for  every  720  words.  Is. 

Copy  attested  of  a  will,  testament,  or  codicil,  or  of  a 
confirmation  of  a  testament,  testamentary  or  dative, 
same  duty  as  above. 

Copy,  Certified  Copy  or  Extract  (on  and  after 
3d  April,  1860)  of  or  from  any  register  of  births, 
baptisms,  marriages,  deaths,  or  burials.  Id. 

The  said  duty  to  be  paid  by  the  person  requiring  any 
such  copy  or  extract. 

Exemptions. — Copies  of  entries  of  baptisms,  mar- 
riages, and  burials  transmitted  to  the  registrar  of 


the  diocese,  in  pursuance  of  the  52  Geo.  III.  c. 
146. 
Certified  copies  of  registers  sent  by  superintending 
registrars  to  the  general  registrar  in  pursuance  of 
the  6  and  7  Will.  IV.,  c.  86.  And  copies  or  extracts  i 
made  or  given  under  or  in  pursuance  of  the  7  Vict, 
c.  15,  to  amend  the  laws  relating  to  labour  in  fac- 
tories.    23  Vict.  c.    1 5.     Copy  or  extract   fur- 
nished   by   any   clergyman,    registrar,    or   other 
official  person,  pursuant  to  any  act  of  parliament, 
or  to  any  general  or  superintending  registrar  under 
any  general  regulation;  and  in  any  case  where 
the  person  giving  the  copy  or  extract  is  not  en- 
titled to  a.nj  fee  or  reward  for  the  same.     23  and 
24  Vic.  c.  HI,  §  16. 
Note. — -The  duty  may  be  denoted  by  impressed  or 
adhesive  stamp.     If  an  impressed  stamp  is  not  on  i 
the  instrument,  see  Delivery  Order,  as  to  affix- 
ing and  cancelling  the  adhesive  stamp. 
Copyright  op  Designs,  Certificate  of,  £5. 
Cost  Book  Mines  (on  and  after  3d  April,  1860) 
Any  note,  instrument,  or  writing   reqviesting  or- 
authorizing  the  purser  or  other  officer  of  any  min- 
ing company,  conducted  on  the  cost  book  system, 
to  enter  or  register  any  transfer  of  any  share  on 
shares  or  part  of  a  share  in  any  mine  ;  or  any 
notice  to  such  person  or  officer  of  any  such  trans- 
fer, 6d.     23  Vict.  c.  15. 
Note. — The  person  who  shall  write  or  sign  any  such 
note,  instrument,  or  writing,  or  give  such  notice, 
shall,  if  an  impressed  stamp  be  not  on  it,  aflix  and 
cancel  the  adhesive  stamp.     See  Note  under  De- 
livery   Order.       Penalty  on    such  person  fiu* 
default,  and  on  the  purser  or  other  officer  register- 
ing the  transfer  or  complying  with   such  notice, 
£20.     23  Vict.  c.  15,  §  11. 
Covenant. — Any  deed  containing  a  covenant  for 
the  payment  or  repayment  of  any  sum,  or  for  the 
transfer  or  retransfer  of  stock,  in  anj'  case  where  a 
mortgage,  if  made  for  the  like  purpose,  would  be 
chargeable  under  this  schedule  with  any  ad  valorem 
duty  exceeding  in  amount  £1  15s.;  or  for  the  pay- 
ment  of  any  annuity,    or   any  sums    at   stated 
periods,  in  any  case  where  a  bond  for  the  like  pur- 
pose would  be  chargeable  with  any  such  duty, — • 
the  same  ad  valorem  duty  as  on  a   bond  respec- 
tively for  the  like  purpose. 

When  it  is  an  additional  security  to  a  properly 
stamped  bond  referred  to  in  it,  the  ad  valorem 
duty  here  charged  not  payable. 

Exemption. — Any   covenant    contained   in  a  deed 

chargeable  under  Mortgages  or  Settlement. 

Debentures,  or  Certificate  for  receiving  back  I 

duties  of  Customs  or  Excise  on  goods  exported 

after  the  10  th  October,  1853.  j 

Where  the  drawback  to  be  received  shall  not  ex-! 
ceed£10, Is.  Od.') 

Where  the  same  shall  exceed  £10,  and  not  ' 

exceed  £50, 2s.  6d.j' 

And  where  the  same  shall  exceed  £50, 5s.  Od.i 

(16  and  17  Vict.  c.  59.) 
Declaration.     See  Affidavit. 
Decreet    Arbitral.      See   Award   Deed    not 
otherwise  charged,  £1  15s. 

Note. — Testamentary'  instruments  or  dispositions 
mortis  causa  (on  and  after  3d  April,  1860)  are 
not  chargeable  with  any  stamp  duty.  23  Vict.  c. , 
15,  §7. 

Memorandum  of  association  and  the  articles  of  as- 


STAMP  DUTIES. 


21 


sociation  of  joint  stock  companies  to  bear  stamps 
as  if  they  were  deeds,  19  and  20  Vict.  c.  47,  §  11 ; 
but  stamp  not  necessary  for  printed  copy,  though 
signed,  ib. 

Where,  upon  the  appointment  or  assumption  of  new 
trustees  into  a  trust,  several  deeds  shall  be  executed 
for  vesting  the  trust  property  in  the  new  trustees, 
if  one  of  the  deeds  shall  be  stamped  with  the  duty 
of  £L  15s.,  it  is  sufficient  (after  6th  August,  1861), 
if  the  others  be  stamped  with  the  duplicate  duty. 
Upon  all  the  deeds  being  produced  to  the  Com- 
missioners of  Inland  Eevenue,  and  on  their  being 
satisfied  of  the  facts,  they  shall  impress  on  the 
deeds  having  the  duplicate  duty  a  stamp  denoting 
the  payment  of  the  duty  of  £1  15s.  on  some  other 
deed.     24  and  25  Vict.  c.  91,  §  30. 

Peed  of  Relinquishment  of  superiority.     21  and 

22  Vict.  e.  76,  §  2.S,  and  sch.  N,  No.  1. 
If  in  consideration  of  a  sum  of  money. — See  Con- 
veyance. 
If  gratuitous,  £1  15s. 

pEEDS  or  Instruments  liable  to  stamp  duty  not  to 
be  registered  until  duly  stamped.  24  and  25  Vict. 
c.  91,  §  34. 

pELiVEET  Order  (on  and  after  3d  April,  1860). 
Any  writing  or  document,  commonly  called  a  de- 
livery order,  or  by  whatever  name  the  same  shall 
be  designated,  entitling  or  intended  to  entitle  any 
person  therein  named,  or  his  assigns,  or  the  holder 
thereof,  to  the  deliv^y  of  any  goods,  wares,  or 

i    merchandise  of  the  value  of  forty  shillings  or  up- 

I  wards,  lying  in  any  dock  or  port,  or  in  any  ware- 
house in  which  goods  are  stored  or  deposited  on 
rent  or  hire,  or  upon  any  wharf;  such  writing  or 
document  being  signed  by  or  on  behalf  of  the 
owner  of  such  goods,  wares,  or  merchandise,  upon 
the  sale  or  transfer  of  the  property  therein.     23 

Vict.  c.  15,  Id. 

N.B. — Held  to  be  on  sale  or  transfer,  unless  the 
contrary  declared  in  the  order  by  the  maker  or 
giver  of  it.  False  statement,  penalty  £20.  False 
order  not  involved  in  the  hands  of  the  custodier  of 
the  goods  unless  a  party  or  privy  to  the  fraud.  23 
and  24  Vict.  c.  Ill,  §  13.  Person  requiring  the 
order  to  pay  the  stamp  duty,  and  person  required 
to  grant  it  may  refuse  to  do  so  until  duty  paid  to 
him.  Ib.  §  14.  If  the  order  state  the  goods  to 
be  under  the  value  of  40s.,  penalty,  unless  the 
orders  shall  be  stamped  when  issued,  on  the  makers, 
£20.     23  Vict.  c.  15,  §  10. 

Note. — Tlie  duty  may  be  denoted  by  an  impressed 
or  adhesive  stamp.  If  an  impressed  stamp  not 
on  the  instrument,  the  person  who  shall  make, 
sign,  or  issue,  shall,  before  delivery,  affix  the  ad- 
hesive stamp,  and  eflectuall}'  cancel  it  by  writing 
on  it  his  name,  or  the  name  of  his  firm  or  princi- 
pal, or  the  initials,  and  the  date  of  the  day  and 
year.  Penalty  on  such  person  for  default,  and  on 
the  person  receiving  it  without  stamp,  £20.  23 
Vict.  c.  15,  §  9.  No  charge  for  brokerage,  &c , 
in  reference  to  the  sale  or  purchase  mentioned  or 
referred  to  in  such  orders,  lawful,  if  not  stamped. 
Ib. 

Deputation  of  a  Gamekeeper,  £1  15s. 

Disentail,  Instrument  of,  £1  15s. 

Dock  Warrant  (on  and  after  3d  April,  1860). 
Any  warrant  or  document,  commonly  called  a 
dock  warrant,  or  anj'  other  writing  or  document, 
by  whatever  name  the  same  shall  be  designated. 


•which  shall  evidence  the  title  of  any  person  there- 
in named,  or  his  assigns,  or  the  holder  thereof,  to 
the  property  in  any  goods,  wares,  or  merchandise, 
lying  in  any  dock  or  warehouse,  or  upon  any 
wharf,  such  writing  or  document  being  signed  or 
certified  by  or  on  behalf  of  the  company  or  person 
in  whose  custody  such  goods,  wares,  or  merchan- 
dise may  be.     23  Vict.  c.  15 3d. 

Exemption. — Any  writing  or  document   given  by 
any  inland  carrier,  acknowledging  the  receipt  of 
goods  convej-ed  by  such  carrier. 
Where  there  is  a  dock  warrant  stamped  with  the 
duty,  and  also  a  "weight-note"  relating  only  to 
the  same  goods,  the  weight-note  shall  be  exempt 
from  the  duty.     23  and  24  Vict.  c.  Ill,  §  15. 
Note. — The  duty  may    be   denoted  by  impresser 
or  adhesive  stamp.     If  an  impressed  stamp  not  oi 
the  instrument,  see  Delivery  Order,  as  to  affix 
ing  and  cancelling  the  adhesive  stamp. 

Duplicate  or  Counterpart  of  any  deed  or  instru- 
ment of  any  description  whatever,  chargeable  with 
any  stamp  duty,  under  any  act  or  acts  in  force — 

Where  such  stamp  duty  (exclusive  of  progressive 
duty)  shall  not  amount  to  the  sum  of  5s.,  the 
same  duty  as  chargeable  on  the  original  deed  or 
instrument,  including  the  progressive  duty  thereon 
(if  any). 

And  where  the  same  (exclusive  as  afof  esaid)  amounts 
to  the  sum  of  5s  or  upwards,  5s. 

And  where  in  the  latter  case  any  such  deed  or  in- 
strument, together  with  any  schedule,  receipt,  or 
other  matter  put  or  endorsed  thereon,  or  annexed 
thereto,  contains  2160  words  or  upwards,  for  every 
entire  quantity  of  1080  words  contained  therein 
above  the  first  1080  words,  the  progressive  duty 
of  2s.  6d. 

In  such  latter  case  the  duplicate  or  counterpart  is 
not  available  unless  stamped  with  a  particular 
stamp  for  denoting  the  payment  of  the  full  stamp- 
duty  on  the  original  deed  or  instrument,  whii-h 
shall  be  impressed  upon  such,  on  the  same  being 
produced,  together  with  the  original  deed  or  in- 
strument, and  on  the  whole  being  duly  executed 
and  stamped  in  all  other  respects.  Duplicates  to 
have  denoting  stamp  impressed,  are  received  by 
the  Solicitor  of  Inland  Revenue,  Edinburgh.  See 
afterwards. 

DwELLiNG-HousES  AcT.     See  Lease. 

Insurance  Policies. 

LIFE. 

Where,  after  28th  Aug.,  I860,  the  sum 

insured  shall  not  exceed  £25,   £0     0     3 

(23  and  24  Vict.  c.  Ill,  §  10). 

Where  the   sum  insured  shall    exceed 
£25,  and  not  exceed  £500, 

Then  for  every  £50,  and  any  fractional 
partof£50,    0     0     6 

Where  it  shall  exceed  £500,  and  shall  ; 
not  exceed  £1000,  ', 

Then  for  every  £100,  and  any  fractional 
part  of  £100,  ". 0     1     U 

Where  it  shall  exceed  £10t'O, 

Then  for  every  £1000,    and  any  frac- 
tional part  of  £1000, 0  10     0 

(16  and  17  Vict.  c.  59). 

Policy  cf  assurance  or  insurance  (after  28th  Aug., 
1800),  by  whatever  name  the  same  shall  be  called, 
whereby  any  sum  of  money  shall  be  assured,  or 
agreed  to  be  paid  only  upon  the   ieath   of  any 


22 


STAMP  DUTIES. 


person,  from  or  by  reason  of  any  cause  incident  to 
or  consequent  upon  travelling,  whether  by  land 
or  water,  or  any  accident  or  external  violence,  or 
a'ly  cause  whatever  other  than  a  natural  cause ; 
or  whereby  ary  compensation  shall  be  assured  or 
agreed  to  be  made  or  paid  for  personal  injury  re- 
ceived from  any  cause  whatever ;  or  whereby  both 
a  sum  of  money  upon  death  and  a  compensation 
for  personal  injury  as  aforesaid  shall  be  assured 
and  agreed  to  be  paid  ;  or  whereby  any  assurance 
or  insurance  shall  be  made  upon  glass  from  loss  or 
damage  of  any  kind  except  by  fire. 

Where  the  premium  or  consideration  for 
such  assurance,  insurance,  or  agree- 
ment shall  not  exceed  2a.  6d.,  £0     0     1 

Exceed  2s.  6d.,  and  not  exceed  5s.,  ....     0     0     3 

And  where  the  same  shall  exceed  53., 
then  for  every  5s ,  and  also  for  every 

fractional  part  of  5s.,  0     0     3 

(23  and  24  Vict.  c.  111). 

Note. — Where  the  policy  or  insurance  agreement 
relating  to  assurance  or  insurance  upon  glass  shall 
be  renewed  or  continued  on  payment  of  further 
premium,  a  receipt  shall  be  granted,  and  such  re- 
ceipt shall  be  the  policy  or  agreement  for  such 
renewed  or  continued  insurance,  and  shall  be 
ch.^rgeable  with  this  duty.  Penalty  for  receiving 
premium  for  an  insurance,  and  not  making  out  a 
policy,  July  stamped,  within  a  month,  or  in  the 
case  of  renewal  in  the  case  of  glass,  njt  thereupon 
giving  receipt  duly  stamped,  and  f'^r  delivering  a 
policy  or  receipt  not  duly  stamped,  £20. — 23  and 
24  Vict.  c.  Ill,  §  8  ;  24  and  25  Vict.  c.  91,  §  29. 

N.B. — Duties  may  be  denoted  by  adhesive  stamps, 
which  may  be  provided,  and  in  the  meanwhile 
by  any  adhesive  stamps  not  appropriated  by  name 
to  any  other  instrument,  or  impressed  stamps,  or 
by  a  combination  of  both.  Where  adhesive  stamp 
issued  (probably  misprinted  in  Act  for  used),  it 
shall  be  cancelled  \^j  writing  name  or  initials, 
date,  and  particulars  relating  to  the  insurance  for 
which  stamp  adapted.     In  default,  penalty  £10. 

FIRE. 

Dutj'  on  each  policy, £0     10 

Besides  3.s.  per  cent,  per  annum  on  every  insur- 
ance made  or  renewed. 
Exemptions. — Public    hospitals,    also   agricultural 
produce,  farming  stock,  and  implements  of  hus- 
bandry, provided  the  insurance  sliall  be  effected  by 
a  separate  and  distinct  policj'.     Also  exempted 
any  workman's  tools,  for  the  benefit  of  the  work- 
man, not  exceeding  £20,  if  by  a  separate  policy, 
or  by  a  distinct  sum  being  insured  on  them. — 23 
and  24  Vict.  c.  Ill,  §  11. 
Joii^-Stock  Companies.     See  above,  Deed. 

\  SEA, 

PoIicy\jf  insurance  upon  any  voyage  whatever,  for 
every  £*fOO,  or  fractional  part  of  £100,  charged 
according  to  the  rates  of  premium  on  the  sums 
insured,  viz. : — 


Not  exceeding  10s.  per  cent 0 

Exceeding  10s.  and  not  exceeding  20s.  0 
Exceeding  20s.  and  not  exceeding  30s.  1 
Exceeding  SOs.  and  not  exceeding  40s.  2 
Exceeding  40s.  and  not  exceeding  50s.  3 

Exceeding  50s.  percent.,  4 

But  if  the  separate  interests  of  two  or  more  distinct 
persons  shall  be  insured  by  one  policy  or  instru- 


ment, then  the  said  respective  duties,  as  the  case 
may  require,  shall  be  charged  thereon,  in  respect 
of  each  and  every  fractional  part  of  £100,  as  well! 
as  in  respect  of  every  full  sum  of  £100,  which 
shall  be  thereby  insured  upon  any  separate  and  I 
distinct  interest. 

Policy  of  insurance  for  every  £100,  or  fractional 
part  of  £100,  insured  for  any  certain  term  or 
period  of  time. 

s.  d. 
Not  exceeding  six  calendar  months,  ...  2  6 
Exceeding  six  calendar  months,  4     0 

Policy  of  mutual  insurance  upon  any 
voyage  whatever,  an.l  not  for  a  period 
of  time,  for  every  £100,  or  fractional 
part  of  £100,  thereby  insured  to  any 

person  or  persons,  2     6 

Leases. 

Leases  or  Tacks  of  Land  or  Heritable  Subjects. 


I 


llent  not  exceeding... £5 
Above  £5  and  not  ab.  10 


10 
15 
20 
25 
50 
75 


15 
20 
25 
50 
75 
100 


Where  the  same  shall  ex- 
ceed £109,  then  for 
everj'£50,  and  for  any 
fractional  part  of  £50.. 


Jf 

s.  d. 

0  G 

1  0 

1  6 

2  0 

2  6 

5  0 

7  6 

10  0 

5  0 

t 


s.  d. 

3  0 

6  0 

9  0 

12  0 

0  15  0 

1  10  0 

2  5  0 

3  0  0 


X 


£  s.  d. 
0  6  0 
0  12  0 

0  18  0 
14  0 

1  10  0 

3  0  0 

4  10  0 
6     0  0 


1  10  0  j  3     0  0 


*  Term  not  exceeding  35  years. 

t  Above  35,  but  not  above  100  years. 

}  Exceeding  100  years. 

As  to  the  duties  in  the  first  column,  if  the  rent 
shall  be  under  £20,  and  if  a  sum  of  money,  by 
way  of  fine,  premium,  or  grassum,  shall  be  paid, 
the  same  duty  as  on  a  conveyance  on  sale  ;  if  the 
rent  shall  be  above  £20,  both  the  lease  duty  and 
conveyance  on  sale  duty.  In  the  case  of  a  lease 
to  which  the  second  and  third  columns  apply, 
where  there  is  a  fine,  premium,  or  grassum,  and 
wliatever  the  amount  of  rent,  both  the  ad  valorem 
lease  duty  and  conveyance  on  sale  duty. — 13  and 
14  Vict.  c.  97;  and  17  and  18  Vict.  c.  83. 

Lea  e  or  Tack  made  for  any  term  or  period  less 
than  a  year,  at  a  rent  reserved  or  payable  for  the 
same,  shall  be  chargeable  with  the  same  ad  valo- 
rem duty  as  a  lease  or  tack,  at  a  yearly  rent  of 
the  same  amount  as  the  sum  so  reserved  or  pay- 
payable.— 17  and  18  Vict.  c.  83,  §  23. 

Lease  of  a  furnished  dwelling-house  for  a  period 
less  than  a  year,  where  the  rent  for  snch  period 
shall  exceed  £25;  2s.  6d. — 24  and  25  Vict.  c.  21 

N.B. — The  stamp  may  be  adhesive.  See  Agree- 
ment as  to  cancelling,  &c. 

Lease  or  tack  of  any  mine  or  minerals  or  other 
property  of  a  like  nature,  either  with  or  without 
any  other  lands  or  heritable  subjects,  where  any 
portion  of  the  produce  shall  be  reserved  to  be  paid 
in  money  or  kind — 

If  it  be  stipulated  that  the  value  shall  amount  at 
least  to  a  given  sum  per  annum,  or  it  be  limited 
not  to  exceed  a  given  sum,  to  be  specified,  then 


STAMP  DUTIES. 


23  ^5 


the  ad  valorem  duty  shall  be  charged  in  respect  of 
the  highest  of  such  sums. 

And  where  any  yearly  sum  is  reserved  in  addition 
to  or  together  with  such  produce,  relative  to  the 
yearlj'  amount  or  value  of  which  there  is  no  such 
stipulation  or  limitation,  the  ad  valorem  duty  shall 
be  charged  in  respect  of  such  j'early  sum. 

;\.nd  whure  both  a  certain  yearly  sum  and  also  such 
produce  relative  to  the  j-eaily  amount  or  value  of 
which  there  shall  be  such  stipulation  or  limitation 
is  reserved,  the  ad  valorem  duty  shall  be  charged 
on  the  aggregate  of  such  yearly  sum,  and  also  of 
the  highest  yearly  amount  or  value  of  such  pro- 
duce. 

N.B. —  Where  a  grassura  or  rent  is  in  grain,  it  is  to 
be  charged  according  to  the  stipulated  rate  of  con- 
version, and  if  none  be  stipulate<l,  according  to  the 
fiars  on  an  average  of  seven  years.  Where  there 
are  separate  grassums  or  rents  payable  to  separate 
pro  indiviso  proprietors  in  the  same  deed,  the 
stamp  is  on  the  cumulo  amount. 

Tacks  in  pursuance  of  Dwelling-Houses  Act,  18 
and  19  Vict.  c.  88,  and  Transfers  thereof,  stamp 
dut}'  may  be  impressed  on  paper,  or  denoted  by 
special  adhesive  stamp,  18  and  19  Vict.  c.  88, 
§21. 

ILkase  or  tack,  of  any  kind,  not  otherwise  charged, 
£1  los. 

Assignment  or  surrender  of  a  lease  or  tack  upon 
any  other  occasion  than  a  sale  or  mortgage,  in- 
cluding a  lease  or  tack  for  a  term  of  years  exceed- 
ing 35  (23  and  24  Vict.  c.  Ill),  a  duty  equal  to 
the  ad  valorem  duty  with  which  a  similar  lease  or 
tack  would  be  chargeable,  but  no  higher  duty  than 
£1  15s.  shall  be  charged. 

And  no  stamp-dutj',  e.\cept  the  ad  valorem  duty, 
shall  be  chargeable  for  any  lease,  expressed  to  be 
granted  in  consideration  of  the  surrender  of  an  ex- 
isting lease  and  also  of  a  sum  of  money. 

jEtter  or  Power  op  Attorney, 
OR  Commission  or  Factory, £1  10 

Letter  of  Attorney  for  Sale,  Transfer,  Acceptance, 
or  Receipt  of  Dividends  of  the  Government  Stocks, 
£1; 
On  or  after  3d  April,  1860,  the  Stocks  not  ex- 
ceeding in  value  £20,    or  the   dividends   not 
exceeding  the  annual  sum  of  £10  (23  Vict.  c. 
15),  5s. 

Letter  or  Power  of  Attorney,  for  the  receipt  of  divi- 
dends of  any  definite  and  certain  shares  of  the 
Government  Stocks  producing  a  yearly  dividend 
of  less  than  £3,  exempted. 

Letter  or  Power  of  Attorney,  on  or  after  3d  April, 
1860,  for  the  receipt  of  any  sum  of  money  or  any" 
cheque,  note  or  draft  for  any  sura  of  money  not 
exceeding  £20,  or  any  periodical  payments  not 
exceeding  the  annual  sum  of  £10  (23  Vict.  c.  15), 
6s.     See  Proxy. 

.ICENSES. 

Annual  license  to  bankers  issuing  notes,  £30. 
Appraisers,  £2.  Pawnbrokers,  £7  10s.  Admitted 
and  practising  attorneys,  &c.,  if  resident  in  city  or 
county  of  Edinburgh,  and  in  possession  of  office 
three  years  or  upwards,  £9  ;  if  not  so  long,  £4  lOs. 
If  resident  elsewhere,  and  admitted  for  three  years 
or  upwards,  £6  ;  if  not  so  long,  £3.  To  dealers 
in  gold  and  silver  plate,  above  2  oz.  gold  or  30  oz. 
silver,  £5  15s.  Do.  under  do.,  £2  6s.  To  owners, 
and  sellers,  and  persons  exposing  to  sale  patent 


medicines,  if  within  the  city  of  Edinburgh,  £2  ;  if 
within  any  other  city,  or  borough,  or  town  corpo- 
rate, 10s. ;  if  in  any  other  part  of  Scotland,  5s. 
Annual  license  to  every  hawker,  pedlar,  or  petty 
chapman,  £4 ;  and  for  every  beast  with  which 
he  shall  travel,  £4.  License  to  a  hawker,  pedlar, 
or  petty  chapman,  if  he  shall  travel  on  foot  with- 
out any  horse  or  other  beast,  and  carry  his  goods 
to  and  sell  them  at  other  men's  houses,  and  not  at 
any  house,  shop,  room,  booth,  stall,  or  other  place, 
in  any  town  to  which  he  may  travel,  where  the 
license  shall  be  for  a  period  not  exceeding  six 
months,  £1 ;  exceeding  six  months,  £2.  If  he 
shall  travel  with  an  ass,  mule,  or  horse,  not  ex- 
ceeding in  height  13  hands  (4  inches  to  the  hand), 
where  the  license  shall  be  for  a  period  not  exceed- 
ing six  months,  £2  ;  exceeding  six  months,  £4. 
(21  and  25  Vict.  c.  21.) 
Note. — A  hawker's  license  authorizes  trading  in 
any  part  of  Great  Britain,  23  and  24  Vict.  c.  Ill, 
§  20.  Licensed  hawkers  may  carry  and  sell  tea 
and  coffee,  if  they  have  excise  licenses  to  sell  tea 
and  cotfee.  Persons  seeking  orders  for  goods  at 
other  men's  houses,  not  being  men  who  buy  to  sell 
again,  such  persons  carrying  samples,  shall  be 
deemed  hawkers,  24  and  25  Vict.  c.  21,  §  8  and  9. 

sLicense  to  superintendents  of  private  lunatic  asy- 
lums, for  periods  not  exceeding  13  months,  10s. 
20  and  21  Vict.  c.  71,  §  28. 
License  to  be  taken  out  yearly  after  the  5th  of  July, 
1861,  by  every  person  who  shall  use  or  exercL-se 
the  business,  occupation,  or  calling  of  a  house 
agent,  £2. 

N.B. — A  house  agent  is  a  person  who  for  fee,  gain, 
or  reward,  advertises  or  holds  himself  out  by  ad- 
vertisement, to  sell  or  let  furnished  houses  exceed- 
ing the  annual  rent  or  value  of  £25,  and  wIjo 
shall  let  or  sell,  or  offer  or  receive  any  proposal,  or 
any  way  negotiate  for  selling  or  letting  any  such 
furnished  house,  24  and  25  Vict.,  c.  21,  §  10. 

Mandate.     See  Proxy. 

Marriage  Contract.  The  leading  head  under  which 
marriage  contracts  are  chargeable  is  "  Settlement." 
By  the  statutory  note  under  this  head,  it  is  pro- 
vided that  instruments,  containing  settlements  of 
lands  or  other  property,  or  other  matter  or  thing, 
besides  the  settlement  of  money  or  stock,  shall  be 
chargeable  with  duty  in  respect  of  such,  as  if  con- 
tained in  a  separate  deed.  A  marriage  contract 
may  therefore  be  liable  to  a  number  of  different 
duties.  If  definite  and  certain  sums,  and  shares 
of  stocks,  are  settled  so  as  an  interest  to  any  ex- 
tent shall  be  given,  which  shall  certainly  take 
effect,  and  not  be  altogether  contingent,  these  are 
-Jliable  to  the  ad  valorem  settlement  duty.  If  an 
annuity  is  provided  to  the  widows  or  others,  such 
is  liable  to  bond  of  annuity  stamp  dutj'.  Obli- 
gations to  pay  suras  to  widow,  such  as  for  mourn- 
ings, are  liable  to  ad  valorem  bond  duly.  All 
settlements  of  property,  or  other  matters  not  liable 
to  specific  duty,  will  be  covered  by  one  general 
deed  duty,  over  and  above  the  other  duties.  An 
obligation  by  the  husband,  to  pay  sums  to  ihe  trus- 
tees for  the  children,  if  any,  would  be  liable  to  the 
bond  duty,  not  settlement  duty,  being  contingent. 

Mortgages,  Heritable  Bonds,  &c. 
Wadset,  and  heritable  bond,  disposition,  assigna- 
tion, or  tack  in  security  affecting  property  heritable 
or  movable;  also  infeftment  of  annual  rent,  but 


24 


STAMP  DUTIES. 


■without  any  personal  bond  or  obligation  therein 
contained  for  payment  of  the  money  secured  ;  also 
letter  of  reversion  or  back  bond,  for  qualifying 
absolute  conveyance  of  any  property,  and  also  any 
deed  whereby  a  real  burden  shall  be  created  on 
lands  or  heritable  subjects,  as  a  security  for  any 
definite  and  certain  sum  of  money  not  exceeding 

s.    d. 

£50, 13 

Exceeding    50  and  not  exceeding  £100    .     2     6 
„         100  „  150    .     3     9 

150  „  200    .     5     0 

„         200  „  250    .     6     3 

„         250  „  300    .     7     6 

And  where  the  same  exceeds  £300,  for  every  £100, 
and  fractional  part  of  a  £100  ;  29.  6d. 
Where  the  deed  is  made  as  a  security  for  the  repay- 
ment of  money  to  be  thereafter  lent,  advanced,  or 
paid,  or  which  may  become  due  upon  an  account- 
current,  together  with  any  sum  all  eady  advanced 
or  due,  or  without,  other  than  any  sums  to  be  ad- 
vanced for  the  insurance  of  any  property  comprised 
.  in  such  security  against  damage  by  fire,  or  for  the 
insurance  of  any  life  or  lives,  or  for  the  renewal  of 
any  grant  or  lease  upon  the  dropping  of  any  life  or 
lives,  pursuant  to  any  agreement  in  any  deed 
whereby  any  estate  or  interest  held  upon  such  life 
or  lives  is  granted,  assigned,  or  assured,  or  where- 
by any  annuity  is  granted  or  secured  for  such  life 
or  lives — 

If  the  total  amount  of  the  money  secured  or  to  be 
ultimately  recoverable  is  limited  not  to  exceed  a 
given  sum, — The  same  duty  as  on  a  wadset  for 
such  limited  sum. 
And  if  the  total  amount  is  uncertain  and  without 
any  limit,  then  the  same  shall  be  available  as  a 
security  or  charge  for  such  an  amount  only  as  the 
ad  valorem  duty  denoted  by  the  stamp  will  cover. 
And  where  the  same  is  made  as  a  security  for  the 
transfer  or  retransfer  of  any  share  in  any  of  tlie 
government  or  parliamentary  stocks  or  funds,  or  of 
the  Bank  of  England,  or  of  Ireland,  or  of  the  East 
India  or  of  the  South  Sea  Company,  or  of  any 
other  company  or  corporation,  in  consideration  of 
stock  or  money  advanced  or  lent  at  the  time,  or 
previously  due  and  owing,  or  foreborne  to  be  paid, 
being  payable.  The  same  duty  as  on  a  mortgage 
for  a  sum  equal  to  the  value  of  the  stock  or  fund 
secured  according  to  the  average  price  at  the  date 
of  the  mortgage,  or  on  either  of  the  ten  days  pre- 
ceding, or  on  the  latest  day  preceding  on  which 
there  has  been  a  known  sale. 

And  where  the  same  respectively  shall  be  made,  as 
a  security  for  the  payment  of  a  sum  of  money,  and 
also  for  the  transfer  or  retransfer  of  a  share  in  any 
of  the  said  stocks  or  funds,  the  said  ad  valorem 
duty  shall  be  charged  in  respect  of  each. 
And  in  case  the  same  respectively  shall  be  made, 
as  a  security  for  the  payment  or  transfer,  to  difl'er- 
ent  persons,  of  separate  and  distinct  suras  or  shares, 
— The  ad  valorem  duty  shall  be  charged  for  each 
separate  and  distinct  sum  or  share  therein  specified 
and  secured,  and  not  upon  the  aggregate  amount. 
And  where  any  such  deed  or  instrument  shall  be 
made  respectively  as  a  security  for  the  payment  of 
any  annuity,  or  any  sura  by  way  of  repayment,  or 
in  satisfaction  or  discharge,  or  in  redemption  of  any 
sum  lent,  advanced  or  paid,  as  or  for  or  in  the  na- 
ture of  a  loan  intended  to  be  repaid,  discharged, 


or  lediemed,  in  manner  aforesaid, — The  same  duty 

as  on  a  mortgage  or  wadset  for  the  sum  of  money 

so  lent,  advanced,  or  paid.  ' 

Tkansfek,  disposition,  or  assignation  of  any  wad-; 

set  or  other  such  security,  &c. — 
Where  no  further  sum  or  stock   shall  be  added  to 

the  principal   already  secured,   if  such  principal 

shall  not  exceed  in  the  whole  £1400,  the  same 

duty  as  on  a  wadset,  &c.,  for  the  total  amount  or 

value  of  such  principal. 
And  if  such  principal  shall  exceed  in  value  in  the 

whole  the  sum  of  £1400;  £1  15s. 
And  where  any  further  sum  or  stock  shall  be  added 

to  the  principal  already  secured. — The  same  duty 

as  on  a  wadset,  &c.,  for  such  further  money  or 

stock  only. 
And  in  every  other  case  not  expressly  provided  for, 

£1  15s. 
Such  instrument  is  not  chargeable  with  further 

dutj'  (except  progressive  duty)  by  containing  any 

further  or  additional  security  for  the  payment, 

transfer,  retransfer  of  such  money,  stock,  interest, 

or  dividends. 

Any  deed  made  for  the  further  assurance  only  of 
any  property  alreadj'  constituted  a  security,  by  a 
deed  which  has  paid  the  ad  valorem  duty — 

Also  any  deed  made  as  an  additional  or  further 
security  for  any  sum,  &c.,  already  so  secured — 

Where  the  total  amount  or  value  already  secured 
does  not  exceed  £1400,  the  same  duty  as  on  a 
wadset  for  the  amount. 

And  in  any  other  case,  £1  15s. 

If  any  further  sum  be  added  to  the  principal,  the 
deed  is  chargeable  only  (exclusive  of  progressive 
duty),  with  the  ad  valorem  duty  on  wadsets,  &c., 
in  respect  of  such  further  sum. 

Eeconvetance,  surrender,  discharge,  or  renun  ■ 
elation  of  any  wadset,  or  other  such  securitj',  or 
of  the  benefit  thereof,  or  of  the  money  or  stock 
secured — 

Where  the  total  amount  of  the  principal  shall  not 
exceed  £1400,  the  same  duty  as  on  a  wadset  for 
the  amount. 

And  in  any  other  case,  £1  15s. 
Newspapers. — Any   newspaper    printed    on    one 
sheet  not  exceeding  2295  inches  in  superficies.  Id. 

A  supplement  printed  on  one  sheet,  and  with  the 
newspaper  not  exceeding  2295  inches  in  the  whole, 
is  free  of  duty. 

Any  other  supplement  not  exc.  1148  inches,  ^d. 

Any  two  supplements,  each  printed  on  one  sheet, 
and  together  not  exceeding  2295  inches,  each,  |d. 

The  superficies  is  one  side  of  the  paper,  and  exclu- 
sive of  the  margin. 

It  is  not  compulsory  to  stamp  newspapers  except- 
ing for  transmission  by  post,  18  Vict.  c.  27,  §  1. 
Notarial  Act,  any  whatsoever.  Is.,  and  for  every 
sheet  or  piece  of  paper,  parchment,  or  vellum  on 
which  the  same  shall  be  written,  Is. 
(24  and  25  Vict.  c.  91,  §  26.) 

Note. — The  instrument  in  favour  of  an  heir  or  dis- 
ponee  of  a  creditor  in  an  heritable  security,  8  and 
9  Viet.  c.  3 1 ,  form  No.  3 ;  notarial  instrument, 
§  1  of  that  Act;  the  notarial  instrument,  under  the 
Titles  to  Land  Acts,  21  and  22  Vict.  c.  76,  and 
23  and  24  Vict.  c.  143  ;  the  notarial  instrument  in 
favour  of  a  party  not  the  original  grantee  of  the 
lease,  or  assignee  of  the  assignation  of  the  lease  in 
security,  Sch.  C,  and  the  notarial  instrument  in 


STAMP  DUTIES. 


^5 


0     0 


0     0 


0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0     0 


0     0 


0     0 


1     0 


5 

0 

5 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0     2 


favour  of  heir  in  recorded  lease,  &c.,  Sch.  F  (Re- 
gistration Long  Leases  Act^  20  and  21  Vict,  c, 
26),  liable  to  this  duty. 

Notarial  Instruments,  Lands  Titles  Acts  (21  and  22 
Vict.  c.  7(3 ;  23  and  24  Vict.  c.  143). 
Patent,  Letters. 

Letters  for  Inventions. 

On  petition  for  grant  of  letters  patent,..  £5 

On  certificate  of  record  of  notice  to  pro- 
ceed,       5 

On  warrant  of  law-officers  for  letters 
patent,  5 

On  the  sealing  of  letters  patent,  5 

On  specification, 5 

On  the  letters  patent,  or  a  duplicate 
thereof  before  the  expiration  of  the 
third  year,  50 

On  the  letters  patent,  or  a  duplicate 
thereof  before  the  expiration  of  the 
sevenLh  j'ear,  100 

On  certificate  of  record  of  notice  of  ob- 
jections,       2 

On  certificate  of  every  search  and  in- 
spection,       0 

On  certificate  of  entry  of  assignment  or 
license,  0 

On  certificate  of  assignment  or  license, ..     0 

On  application  for  disclaimer,  5 

On  caveat  against  disclaimer,   2 

On  office  copies  of  documents,  for  every 

ninetv  words,  0 

(16  Vict.  c.  5). 
Patent  Medicine. 

Price  not  exceeding  Is.,  1  -Jd.;  not  exceeding  2s.  6d., 
3d.;  not  exceeding  ds.,  6d.  ;  not  exceeding  10s., 
Is. ;  not  exceeding  20s.,  2i. 
Pi^ATK. — Gold,  per  oz.,  17s. ;  Silver,  Is.  6d. 

Exemptions. — Watch-cases,  rings,  &c. 
PRECErT  of  Clare   Constat,   and  WiiiTS  of  Clare 
Constat  (21  and  22  Vict.  c.  76,  §  11  ;  23  and  24 
Vict.  c.  143,  §  41),  5s. — Progressive  Duty,  5s. 
Progressive  Duty  on  Words. 

Where  any  deed  or  instrument  of  any  description 
■whatever  chargeable  with  any  stamp  duty,  to- 
gether with  an}'  schedule,  receipt,  or  other  matter 
put  or  endorsed  or  annexed,  contains  2160  words, 
or  upwards,  then  for  every  entire  quantity  of  1080 
words  contained  therein,  over  and  above  the  first 
1080  words,  there  shall  be  charged  the  further 
progressive  duty  following,  i.e. — 

Where  such  deed  or  instrument  shall  be  chargeable 
with  any  ad  valorem  stamp-duty  not  exceeding 
in  the  whole  10s.,  a  further  progressive  duty 
equal  to  the  amount  of  such  ad  valorem  duty. 

And  in  ever^*  other  case  (except  where  any  other 
progressive  dutj'  is  expressly  charged  thereon),  a 
further  progressive  duty  of  lOs. 
But  progressive  duty  is  not  chargeable  on  a  deed 
on  which  such  dutv  was  not  imposed  before  the 
Act  of  1850.— (13  and  14  Vict.  c.  97.) 

Promissory  Note.     See  under  Bill. 

Protest. —  Of  bill  or  note  where  the  stamp-duty 
thereon  does  not  exceed  Is.,  the  same  duty  as  on 
the  bill  or  note. 

Of  any  other  bill  or  note,  and  Protest  of  any 
other  kind.  Is. 

And  for  everv  sheet  of  paper  after  the  first.  Is. — 
(24  and  25  Vict.  c.  91,  §  25.) 

Proxy  to  vote  at  any  one  meeting  of  any  joint- 


stock  or  other  company  whose  shares  are  trans- 
ferable, or  at  any  parish  meeting  of  heritors  or 
proprietors,  or  at  any  one  meeting  of  the  proprie- 
tors, members,  or  contributors  to  the  fund^,  or  of 
persons  having  the  control  of  the  affairs  of  anv 
institution  established  for  the  purpose  of  education 
or  charitj',  the  time  of  holding  the  meeting  being 
specified  in  the  instrument,  or  at  any  adjourn- 
ment of  the  meeting,  7  Vict.  c.  21 ;  19  and  20 
Vict.  c.  81,  §  1  and  2;  24  and  25  Vict,  c  91,  § 
26;   6d. 

N.B. — Heritors'  mandates  to  vote  and  act  at  paro- 
chial boards  are  exempt.— 8  and  9  Vict.  c.  83, 
§  22. 

Note. — The  proxy  duty  of  6d.  may  be  denoted  by 
adhesive  stamp,  and  to  be  affixed  and  cancelled 
by  the  person  signing  the  instrument  by  writing 
his  name  or  initi;ds  upon  or  across  the  stamp,  to- 
gether with  the  date  of  the  day  of  the  meeting, 
24  and  25  Vict.  c.  91,  §  27. 

See  Letters  of  Attorney. 
Receipts  formoney  amounting  to  £2  orupwards.  Id. 

The  following  provisions  as  to  what  shall  be  deemed 
a  receipt,  and  the  exemptions  from  receipt  duty  by 
55  Geo.  III.  c.  184,  are  still  in  force. 

Any  note,  memorandum,  or  writing  whatever, 
given  upon  the  payment  of  money,  whether  signed 
or  not,  shall  be  a  receipt  if  it  shall  import  or  sig- 
nify that  any  sum  of  money,  debt,  or  demand,  or 
any  part  thereof  amounting  to  £2  or  upwards,  has 
been  paid  or  settled  ;  and  like  documents  given 
upon  payment  by  bills,  drafts,  promissory  notes, 
or  other  securities  for  money,  are  also  receipts. 

According  to  decisions  a  simple  acknowledgment  of 
a  sum  of  money  in  loan,  or  of  the  correctness  of  a 
debt,  or  of  a  deposit  of  money,  is  not  liable  to 
stamp-duty,  either  as  a  receipt  or  promissory 
note.  The  judges  held  it  essential  to  render  a 
receipt  liable  to  duty  that  something  former!}'  due 
had  been  discharged.  On  this  principle  a  receipt 
for  a  sum  of  money  as  a  donation  to  a  religious  or 
charitable  purpose,  not  being  any  thing  formerly 
due,  would  not  be  liable.  The  Board  of  Inland 
Revenue  have  intimated  that  they  are  to  regard 
such  receipts  as  exempted. 

Among  the  exemptions  from  receipt  duty  are — 

Receipts  written  on  promissory  notes,  bills,  drafts, 
or  orders  for  the  payment  of  money,  duly  stamped. 

Receipts  written  on  anj'  bond,  mortgage,  or  other 
security,  or  any  conveyance,  deed,  or  instrument 
whatever,  duly  stamped,  acknowledging  the  re- 
ceipt of  the  consideration  money  therein  expressed, 
or  the  receipt  of  any  principal  money,  interest,  or 
annuity  thereby  secured. 

N.B. — Receipts  for  money  passing  between  master 
and  servant  are  not  regarded  as  liable ;  but  this 
would  not  apply  to  travellers  who  travelled  for 
several  houses. 

Receipts  for  donations  are  also  not  considered 
liable,  if  the  donation  is  made  and  the  money 
paid  at  once. 

Note. — Stamps  may  be  impressed  or  affixed. 
Where  adhesive  stamps  are  affixed,  the  grantor 
is  required  to  cancel  the  stamps  by  writing  his 
name  or  initials  on  them.  Penalty  for  omission, 
£10.  Penalty  for  removing  adhesive  stamps,  or 
using  them  a  second  time,  or  doing  anj'  fraudu- 
lent act  to  defraud  of  duty,  £20.— (16  ancl  17 
Vict,  c,  59,  §  3,  4,  and  5.) 


2& 


STAMP  DUTIES. 


Eegisteking  Deeds.     See  under  Deeds. 
Eelinquishment  of  Sui>ERioRiTY,  Deed  of.    See 
Deed. 

Eesignation. — Principal  or  original  instrument  of 
resignation,  or  service,   or  cognition  of  heirs,  or 
chnrter,  or  sasine   of  any  liouses,  lands,  or  otber 
lieritable  subjects  holding  burgage ;  also  instru- 
ment of  resignation  of  lands,  &c.,  not  held  bur- 
gage, 5s.     Progressive  dut}-,  5s. 
See  CuAETEU  for  Writ  of  PLesignation. 
Sasine. — Instrument  cf  sasine  given  on  any  char- 
ter,  precept   of   clare   constat,    or   precept    from 
Chancery,  or  on  any  wadset,  heritable  bond,  dis- 
position, apprising,  adjudication  of  any  heiitable 
subjects  not  of  burgage  tenure,  5s.     Piogressive 
duty,  5s. 
jVoie. — An  instrument  of  sasine  proceeding  on  two 
precepts,  even  although  iu  one  disposition,  is  liable 
to  two  duties  of  5s. 
The  instruments  in  favour  of  an  heir,  or  disponee 
of  a  creditor  in  an  heritable  security— Form  No. 
.S-8  and  9  Yict.  c.  31;  the  notarial  instrument, 
§  1 ;  the  notarial  instruments  under  the  Titles  to 
Land  Acts,  21  and  23  Vict.  c.  7G,  and  23  and  24 
Vict.  c.  143.     See  Notarial  Act. 
Schedule  orIna'entory  of  heritage  or  movables, 
or  containing  the  terms  of  any    proposed  sale, 
lease,  &c.,  or  regulations  for  the  cultivation  and 
management  of  any  farm,  &c.,  separate  from  and 
referred  to  in  lease,  bond,  deed,  agreement,  &c., 
chargeable  with  any  stamp-duty  not  exceeding 
10s.     The  same  duty  as  shall  be  char<;eable  on 
such  lease,  bond,  agreement,  &c.,  and  where  re- 
ferred to  in  such,  chargeable  with  a  duty  exceed- 
ing 10s. ;  10s.     Progressive  duty,  lOs. 
ScKiPT  Certificate,  after  4th  August,  1853,  that 
is  to  say,  any  document  denoting  or  intended  to 
denote  the  right  or  title  of  the  bolder  thereof,  or 
any  person  to  any  share  or  shares  in  any  joint- 
stock  or  other  company,  or  proposed  or  intended 
company,  or  any  certificate  declaring  or  entitling 
the  holder  thereof,  or  any  person  to  be  or  become 
the  proprietor  of  any  share  or  shares  of  or  in  any 
such   company,   where   such    certificate,   or    the 
right  or  title  to  such  share  or  shares  shall  be,  or 
be  intended  to  be,  transferable  by  tlie  delivery  of 
such  certificate,  or  otherwise   than    by  deed   or 
instrument,  in  writing,   Id.     (16  and   17  Vict. 
c.  63.) 
Settlejiekt. — Any  deed  or  instrument,  whether 
voluntary  or  gratuitous,  or  upon  any  consideratiuii 
other  than  a  bona  Jide  pecuniary  consideration, 
whereby  any  definite  and  certain  principal  sum  or 
sums  of  money,  or  any  definite  and  certain  shares 
in  any  stocks  or  funds,  shall  be  settled  or  ngreed 
to  be  settled  upon  or  for  the  benefit  of  any  person 
or  persons,  either  in  possession  or  reversion,  either 
absolutely  or  for  life  or  other  partial  interest,  or 
in  any  other   manner   whatsoever,  if  such  sum 
or  sums,  or  the  value  of  such  share  or  shares, 
together,  shall  not  exceed  in  the  whole  illOO  ; 
5s. 
And  if  the  same  shall  exceed  £100,  then  for  every 

£100,  and  fractional  part  of  £100;  6s. 
AH  such  deeds  which  contain  any  settlement  of 
lands  or  other  property,  or  any  other  thing  besides 
the  settlement  of  such  money  or  stock,  shall  be 
chargeable  with  such  further  duty  as  any  separate 
deed  containing  such  settlement  of  lands  or  other 


property,  or  other  thing,  would  have  been  charge- 
able with,  exclusive  of  the  progressive  duty. 
And  when  there  is  more  than  one  such  deed  charge- 
able, with  any  such  duty  exceeding  £1  15s.,  one 
of  them  only  shall  be  charged  with  the  ad  valo- 
rem duty;  and  also  where  any  settlement  shall  be 
made  in  pursuance  of  any  previous  articles  charge- 
able with  and  which  shall  have  paid  any  such 
duty  exceeding  £1  15s.,  it  is  not  chargeable 
with  the  ad  valorem  duty ;  and  the  deeds  not 
chargeable  with  the  ad  valorem  duty  shall  bo 
charged  with  the  duty  to  which  they  are  liable 
under  any  mure  general  description  in  the  stamp- 
schedules  ;  and  on  the  whole  being  stamped,  duly 
executed  and  stamped,  the  latter  shall  also  be 
stamped  with  a  particular  stamp  for  denoting  the 
payment  of  the  said  ad  valorem  duty. 
Exemptions  from  Ikis  ad  valorem  duty. — Wills, 
testaments,  and  testamentary  instruments,  and 
dispositions  mortis  causa. 

Testa  siEKTARY  Instrujients,  or  Dispositions 
mortis  cavsa  (on  and  after  3rd  April,  1860),  are 
not  chargeable  with  any  stamp-duty. — (23  Vict, 
c.  15,  §  7.) 

Trustees.  Appointment  or  assumption  of  new 
trustees.     See  Deed. 

"Writ  of  Acknowi.edgjient  by  anj'  person  infeft 
of  lands  in  Scotland,  in  fiivour  of  the  heir  or  dis- 
ponee of  a  creditor  fully  vested  in  right  of  an 
heiitable  security  constituted  by  infeftment,  10s. 
(16  and  17  Vict'  c.  63,  §  6.) 

Writ  of  Ackndwledgjient,  Schedule  E  of  Ee- 
gistration  Long  Leases  Act  (20  and  21  Vict.  c. 
26)  of  heirs,  in  lease,  5s. —  (23  and  24  Vict.  c. 
143,  §  41.) 

Writ  of  Investiture,  or  Deed  of  Eelinquishment 
of  Superioritv,  lands  held  of  a  subject  superior,  5s. 
—  (23  and  24  Vict.  c.  143,  §  41.) 

Writs  of  Confirmation — Eesignation.  See  Charter. 

Writ  of  Clare  Constat.  See  Precept  of  Clare  Con- 
stat. 

Inve>;tory  Duty. 

I.  Personal  Estate  : — 

All  and  every  person  who  shall,  as  executors  or 
otherwise,  enter  upon  the  possession  or  manage- 
ment of  any  personal  or  movable  estate  in  Scot- 
land of  any  deceased  person,  in  whole  or  in  paif, 
sliall,  Avithin  .six  months,  exhibit  upon  oath  in  the 
Commissary  Court  an  inventor}',  duly  stamped, 
of  all  the  personal  or  movable  estate  and  effects 
of  the  deceased.  The  inventory  and  testamentary 
writings  left  by  the  deceased,  if  any,  shall  be  re- 
corded in  the  books  of  the  said  court.  (48  Geo, 
III.  c.  149,  §  38.) 

Inventories  and  relative  testamentary  writings  are 
to  be  given  up  and  recorded  in,  and  confirmations 
granted  by,  llie  Commissary  Court  of  the  county 
wherein  the  deceased  died  domiciled;  and  in  the 
case  of  persons  dying  furth  of  Scotland,  or  with- 
out any  fi.xed  or  known  domicile,  having  personal 
property  in  Scotland,  the  Commissary  Court  of 
Edinburgh.     (21  and  22  Vict.  c.  56,  §  3  and  8.) 

Oaths  and  aftirmations  on  inventories  of  personal 
estates,  to  be  given  up  and  recorded  in  any  Com- 
missary Court,  may  be  taken  either  before  the 
commissary  or  his  depute,  or  the  commissary- 
clerk  or  his  depRte,  or  before  any  commissioner 
appointed  by  the  comrai.'^sarj',  or  before  any  magis- 


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trate  or  justice  of  the  peace  within  the  United 
Kingdom  or  the  Colonies,  or  any  British  consul. 
(21  and  22  Vict.  c.  56,  §  11.) 

If  the  deceased  person  died  domiciled  in  Scotland, 
it  shall  be  competent  to  include  in  the  inventory 
of  the  personal  estate  in  Scotland,  the  personal 
estate  in  England  and  Ireland.  The  estate  in 
England  and  Ireland  shall  be  separately  stated  in 
the  inventory,  and  the  inventory  shall  be  stamped 
corresponding  to  the  entire  value  of  the  estate 
situated  within  the  United  Kingdom.  If  confirm- 
ation be  required,  the  domicile  must  be  proved, 
and  the  commissary  must  find  it  to  be  in  Scot- 
land. Confirmation,  in  -which  shall  be  included 
personal  estate  in  England  and  Ireland,  on  being 
produced  in  the  Principal  Probate  Court  in  Eng- 
land, and  the  Court  of  Probate  in  Dublin,  and  a 
copy  thereof  deposited  with  the  registrar,  together 
with  a  copy  of  the  interlocutor  of  the  commissary 
finding  that  the  deceased  died  domiciled  in  Scot- 
land, is  to  be  returned  sealed,  and  is  thereafter  to 
have  the  same  force  and  effect  in  England  and 
Ireland,  as  if  probate  or  letters  of  Administration 
had  been  granted  by  these  courts.  (21  and  22 
Vict.  c.  56,  §  9,  12,  and  13.) 

The  provisions  of  the  act  are  merely  permissive  to 
pay  inventory  duty  on  the  whole  personal  estate 
in  Great  Britain  and  Ireland  where  the  deceased 
died  in  Scotland,  and  the  like  provisions  as  to  the 
payment  of  probate  and  administration  duty  where 
the  deceased  died  domiciled  in  England  and  Ire- 
land. It  is  therefore  still  competent  to  pay  in- 
ventor}^ dut}'  on  the  estate  situated  in  Scotland, 
and  probate  or  administration  dut}'  in  respect  of 
the  estate  in  England  and  Ireland.  In  the  case 
of  a  person  dying  domiciled  furth  of  the  United 
Kingdom  having  personal  estate  situated  in  Scot- 
land, this  mode  of  paying  the  duty  must  be  fol- 
lowed, as  there  is  no  provision  for  payment  of 
stamp-duty,  in  respect  of  the  personal  estate  in 
England  or  Ireland,  on  the  inventory,  or  obtaining 
confirmation  in  respect  thereof. 

If  there  be  any  omission  in  the  inventory  inferring 
payment  of  further  dut}',  an  additional  inventory 
of  such  is  required  to  be  exhibited  by  48  Geo.  III. 
c.  Ii9,  §  38;  and  §  40  provides  that  the  same 
shall  also  specify  the  amount  or  value  of  the  estate 
and  effects  of  the  same  person  comprised  in  the  for- 
mer inventory.  By  IG  and  17  Vict.  c.  59,  §  8,  such 
additional  inventory  shall  be  chargeable  only  with 
such  amount  of  stamp-duty  as,  together  with  the 
stamp-duty  charged  upon  the  former  duly  stamped 
inventory  of  the  estate  and  effects  of  the  same 
deceased  person,  shall  make  up  the  full  amount 
of  stamp-duty,  in  respect  of  the  total  amount  of 
all  the  estate  and  effects  of  the  deceased  specified 
in  the  said  additional  and  any  such  former  inven- 
tory. If  the  estate  shall  be  over-estimated,  or 
something  improperly  included  in  the  inventory, 
an  inventory  on  a  stamp  corresponding  to  the 
value  must  be  exhibited,  and  the  original  inven- 
tory will  be  allowed  on  affidavit  as  a  spoiled  stamp, 
within  six  months  of  the  recording  of  the  second 
inventory. 

Personal  estate  which  a  person,  dying  after  3rd 
April,  1860,  shall  have  disposed  of  by  will,  under 
any  authoritj'  enabling  such  person  to  dispose  of 
the  same  as  he  shall  think  fit,  shall  be  deemed 
personal   or  movable   estate   of    the   person   so 


dying,  for  the  purpose  of  payment  of  inventory, 
probate,  or  administration  duty,  23  Vict.  15,  §  4. 
The  duties  to  be  charged  on  the  property,  in  re- 
spect of  which  the  same  are  payable,  and  to  be 
paid  thereout  by  the  trustees  or  owners  thereof  to 
the  executor. 

Indian  Government  Promissory  Notes,  and  certifi- 
cates issued,  or  stock  in  lieu  thereof,  being  assets 
of  a  deceased  person,  the  interest  of  which  shall  be 
paj-able  in  London,  registered  in  London,  or  en- 
faced  in  India  for  the  purpose  of  such  registration 
before  the  death  of  the  owner ;  also  Indian 
Government  Promissory  Notes,  wi'h  coupons 
attached,  in  the  same  circumstances  as  to  regis- 
tration, and  certificates  issued,  or  stock  created  in 
lieu  thereof,  shall  be  personal  estate,  and  bona 
noiahilia  in  England  of  the  deceased  pers(m  (23 
Vict,  c,  5,  §  1),  and  liable  to  inventory,  probate, 
or  administration  dutj'. 

"  The  inventory  and  additional  inventory  of  any 
person  deceased,  required  to  be  exhibited  and  re- 
corded in  the  proper  Commissary  Court  in  Scot- 
land, shall  be  stamped  with  duty  according  to  the 
value  of  the  property  contained  therein  at  the 
time  they  shall  be  respectively  sworn  to,  including 
the  proceeds  accrued  thereon  down  to  th;it  time; 
and  the  duty,  or  deficient  duty,  according  to  such 
value  and  proceeds,  and  interest  thereon  at  the 
rate  of  five  per  centum  per  annum,  shall  be  a  debt 
to  her  Majesty  by  the  person  making  oath  to  said 
inventory  and  additional  inventory,  and  his  heirs 
and  successors;  and  if  such  inventory  and  addi- 
tional inventory  shall  not  be  exhibited  and  re- 
corded, the  inventory-duty  on  all  the  personal  or 
movable  estate  and  effects  of  the  deceased,  and 
interest  thereon  at  the  rate  of  five  per  centum  per 
annum  from  the  expiry  of  the  period  of  sis 
months  after  the  death  of  such  deceased  person, 
shall  be  payable  and  shall  be  a  debt  to  Eler 
Majesty  by  the  person  who  shall  intromit  with  or 
enter  upon  the  possession  and  management  of  such 
personal  or  movable  estate  and  effects,  or  any  part 
thereof,  and  his  heirs  and  successors."  (23  and  24 
Vict.  c.  80,  §  5.) 

II.  MoKET  Secured  on  Heritage,  &c. 

The  Act  23  Vict.  c.  15,  §  G  (3rd  April,  1860), 
declared  that  money  secured  on  heritable  pro- 
perty in  Scotland,  and  money  secured  by  Scotch 
bonds  in  favour  of  heirs  and  assignees,  excluding 
executors,  should  be  chargeable  with  inventory, 
probate,  or  administration  dutj'. 

The  Act  23  and  24  Vict.  c.  80,  was  passed  to  re- 
gulate the  levying  and  collection  of  the  said  duty. 
Section  first  gives  a  description  of  the  property 
which  shall  be  liable  to  inventory-duty  under  the 
Act  of  23  Vict.  c.  15,  and  section  8  further  ex- 
plains what  shall  be  subject  to  duty.  Section  9 
of  the  Act  23  and  24  Vict.  c.  80,  repeals  the  Act 
23  Vict.  c.  15,  section  6,  in  so  far  as  regards  pro- 
bate and  administration  dutj'  being  chargeable  in 
respect  of  the  property,  so  that  now  in  all  circum- 
stances such  property  is  liable  to  inventory-duty. 
Section  1  is  in  these  terms^ — 

"  All  monej'  secured  on  heritable  property  in  Scot- 
land, and  all  money  secured  by  Scottish  bonds  and 
other  instruments,  excluding  executors,  and  all 
money  secured  by  Scottish  bonds  an  I  other  in- 
struments, the  rights  to  which   shall   be   taken 


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STAMP  DUTIES. 


excluding  executors,  constituting  the  succession, 
or  part  of  the  succession,  of  any  person  who  shall 
have  died  on  or  after  the  3rd  day  of  April,  18G0, 
shall  be  liable  to  inventory-duty  under  the  said 
recited  Act." 
There  are  two  modes  of  paying  the  duty  provided 
for— 23  and  24  Vict.  c.  80,  §  3  and  4— 

1.  By  a  "Special  Inventory"  of  the  property,  to 
be  lodged  with  the  Solicitor  of  Inland  Revenue 
at  Edinburgh  (a  form  of  which,  with  relative  oath, 
is  given  in  the  schedule  to  the  Act),  stamped 
according  to  the  amount  of  property  contained  in 
it.  The  inventory  stamp  shall  be  testate  or  in- 
testate, according  as  the  stamp  on  the  inventory  of 
the  personal  estate  shall  denote  the  testate  or  in- 

-   testate  rate  of  duty. 

2.  By  adding  the  amount  of  the  property  to  the 
inventory  of  the  personal  estate,  and  paying  stamp- 
duty  upon  the  aggregate  amount. 

This  second  mode  will  generally  be  the  most  advan- 
tageous for  the  tax  payer,  and  will  be  followed 
when  the  interest  in  the  heritable  and  movable 
estate  is  the  same,  or  when  the  heir  and  executor 
can  make  an  arrangement  as  to  the  payment  of 
the  duty.  As  to  both  modes  of  paying  the  dut}', 
it  is  declared  that  the  duty  is  ultimately'  to  be 
borne  by  the  parties  proportionally  according  to 
their  interests  in  the  property. 

The  5th  sect,  of  23  and  24  Vict.  c.  80,  provides, 
that  the  inventory-dut}'  shall  be  payable  on  the 
property  made  liable  by  the  Acts  referred  to,  ac-i 
cording  to  tlie  value  of  such  property  at  the  time 
the  inventory  containing  it  shall  be  sworn  to, 
including  the  proceeds  accrued  thereon  down  to 
that  time. 

It  will  be  observed  that  the  inventory-duty  on 
money  secured  on  heritage,  &c.,  is  limited  to  such 
property  constituting  the  succession  of  a  person 
who  shiill  have  died  on  or  after  the  3rd  April. 
1860  (23  and  24  Vict.  c.  80,  §  1);  but  the  prol 
vision  for  valuing  property  at  the  date  of  the  affi- 
davit to  the  inventory,  and  including  the  proceeds 
down  to  that  time,  is  retrospective  and  universal 
in  its  operation,  applying  to  all  inventories  sworn 
to  on  or  after  that  date  without  regard  to  the  date 
of  death. 

III.  General  Observations. 
In  the  case  of  a  person  dying  domiciled  in  Scotland, 
having  personal  property  in  Scotland,  England, 
and  Ireland,  and  also  money  secured  on  heritage, 
&c.,  duty  in  respect  of  the  whole  may  he  paid  on 
the  inventory  required  to  be  recorded  in  the  Com- 
missary Court ;  or  inventory-duty  may  be  paid 
on  the  personal  property  situated  in  Scotland,  and 
duty  may  be  paid  ou  a  "  special  inventory "  of 
the  money  secured  on  the  heritage,  &c.,  and  pro- 
bate or  administration  may  be  obtained  in  Eng- 
land and  Ireland  in  respect  of  the  personal  estate 
in  these  countries,  and  duty  paid  in  respect  of 
such  on  these  instruments. 
In  case  of  a  person  dying  domiciled  furth  of  the 
United  Kingdom  leaving  personal  estate  in  Scot- 
land, England,  and  Ireland,  an  inventory  must  be 
given  up  in  Scotland,  probate  or  administration 
taken  out  in  England  and  Ireland,  and  duty 
paid  ou  such  ia  respect  of  the  property  in  each 
■country. 


ABSTRACT  OF  THE  KATES  OF  INTENTORY  DUTY. 

DUTIES. 


ESTATES. 

f 

\ 

Above 

"   And  under 

Testate. 

Intestate. 

.£20 

£50 

lOs. 

lOs. 

20 

100 

lOs. 

Of  the  value  of 

J 

£50 

100 

103. 

£1 

100 

200 

£2 

3 

200 

300 

5 

8 

300 

450 

8 

11 

450 

600 

11 

15 

600 

800 

15 

22 

800 

1,000 

22 

30 

1,000 

1,500 

30 

45 

1,500 

2,000 

40 

60 

2,000 

3,000 

50 

75 

3,000 

4,000 

60 

90 

4,000 

5,000 

80 

120 

5,000 

6,000 

100 

150 

6,000 

7,000 

120 

180 

7,000 

8,000 

140 

210 

8,000 

9,000 

160 

240 

9,000 

10,000 

180 

270 

10,000 

12,000 

200 

300 

12,000 

14,000 

220 

330 

14,000 

16,000 

250 

375 

16,000 

18,000 

280 

420 

18,000 

20,000 

310 

405 

20,000 

25,000 

350 

525 

25,000 

30,000 

400 

600 

30,000 

35,000 

450 

675 

35,000 

40,000 

525 

785 

40,000 

45,000 

600 

POO 

•  45,000 

50,000 

675 

1,010 

50,000 

60,000 

750 

1,125 

60,000 

70,000 

900 

1,350 

70,000 

80,000 

1,050 

1,575 

80,000 

90,000 

1,200 

1,800 

90,000 

100,000 

1,350 

2,025 

100,000 

120,000 

1,500 

2,250 

120,000 

140,000 

1,800 

2,700 

140,000 

160,000 

2,100 

3,150 

160,000 

180,000 

2,400 

3,600 

180,000 

200,000 

2,700 

4,050 

200,000 

250,000 

3,000 

4,500 

250,000 

300,000 

3,750 

5,625 

300,000 

350,000 

4,500 

6,750 

350,000 

400,000 

5,250 

7,875 

400,000 

500,000 

6,000 

9,000 

500,000 

600,000 

7,500 

11,250 

600,000 

700,000 

9,000 

13,500 

700,000 

800,000 

10,500 

15,750 

800,000 

900,000 

12,000 

18,000 

900,000 

1,000,000 

13,500 

20,250 

Above  £1,000,000,  for  every 
£100,000,  and  fractional 
part  of  £100,000,  22  and 
23  Vict.  c.  36,  §  1,  1,500  2,250 

Return  op  Inventory  Duty. 
The  inventory  duty  and  probate  and  administration 
duty  are  paid  on  the  whole  personal  propertj', 
without  deduction  of  debts ;  but  the  act  5  and  6 
Vict.  c.  79,  §  23,  provides  for  a  return  being  given 
ou  proof  of  the  constitution  and  payment  of  the 
debts.  This  return  must  be  claimed  within  thieo 
years,  but  the  tiine  will  be  prolonged  on  appli- 
cation to  the  Board  of  Inland  Kevenue.  A  returu 
of  the  duty  paid  on  heritable  securities  may  also 


STAMP  DUTIES. 


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be   made  in   certain  circumstances.    See    23  and 
24.  Vict.  c.  80,  §  i  and  6.  No  return  to  be  granted 
in  respect  of  a  voluntary  debt  due  from  a  person 
dying  after  '28th  June,  1861,  expressed  to  be  pay- 
able on  the  deatli  of  such  person,  or  piiynble  under 
ail  instrument  which  shall  not  have  been  bona  fide 
delivered  to  the  donee  three  months   before  the 
death  of  such  person.     (24  and  25  Vict.  c.  92, 
§3.) 
Legacy  Duty. 
Le.ffacies,  Annuities,  Residues,  ifc. 
To  ciiildren  or  their  descendants,  or  lineal  per'ce^nt. 

ancestors,   : £1      0 

Brother  or  sister,  or  descendant,  3     0 

Uncle  or  aunt,  or  their  descendant,  5     0 

Grand-uncle  or  aunt,  or  descendant, 6     0 

All  other  relations  or  strangers,   10     0 

The  husband  or  wife  of  the  deceased  is  not  charge- 
able vith  duty.  If  the  legatee's  husband  or  wife 
is  of  nearer  consanguinity  than  the  legatee,  duty 
is  payable  according  to  such  nearer  relationship. 
(IC  and  17  Vict.  c.  51,  §  11.) 
This  dut}'  is  payable  for  every  legacy  out  of  the 
personal  or  movable  estate,  or  out  of  or  charged 
upon  the  real  or  heritable  estate  of  the  deceased, 
or  out  of  any  estate  which  he  has  power  to  dispose 
of,  or  out  of  any  monies  to  arise  by  the  sale,  mort- 
gage, or  other  disposition  of  the  deceased's  real  or 
heritable  estate,  or  any  part  thereof:  Also  for  the 
clear  residue  (after  deducting  debts,  funeral  e.x- 
penses,  legacies,  and  other  charges  first  payable 
thereout)  of  the  personal  or  movable  estate, 
whether  the  title  to  such  residue  shall  accrue  by 
virtue  of  any  testamentary  disposition,  or  upon  a 
partial  or  total  intestacy :  And  also  for  the  clear 
residue  of  the  moneys  to  arise  from  the  sale,  mort- 
gage, or  other  disposition  of  any  real  or  heritable 
estate,  directed  to  be  sold,  mortgaged,  or  otherwise 
disposed  of  by  any  will  or  testamentary  instru- 
ment. 
Annuities  commencing  to  be  payable  on  the  death 
of  persons  dying  after  19th  May,  1853,  are  valued 
for  legacy-duty  according  to  tables  annexed  to  the 
Succession  Duty  Act,  16  and  17  Vict.  c.  51  ;  and 
annuities  commencing  to  be  payable  previous  to 
that  date,  by  the  tables  annexed  to  the  Legacy- 
Duty  Act,  36  Geo.  HI.  c.  52. 
Duty  is  not  exigible  on  legacies  or  residues  under 
£20  ;  but  if  a  legatee  takes  two  or  more  legacies 
under  any  testament,  which  shall  together  be  of 
the  amount  of  £20,  each  shall  be  charged  with 
duty,  though  each  or  either  may  be  separately 
under  that  amount. 
N.B. — Printed  forms  and  regulations  for  payment 
of  the  legacy  duties  will  be  obtained  gratis,  on 
application  at  the  Legacy  Duty  Office,  Inland 
Eevenue,  Edinburgh,  and  at  the  offices  of  the 
distributors  of  stamps  in  the  country. 
Succession  Duty,  16  and  17  Vict.  c.  51. — The 
duty  commenced  on  the  death  of  persons  dying 
after  the  19th  May,  1853,  and  seems  to  be  im- 
posed on  all  property,  both  heritable  and  mov- 
,  able,  passing  by  death,  not  liable  to  the  duty  on 
legacies  and  successions  to  personal  estate  upon 
intestacy— the  duty  imposed  by  the  Legacy-Duty 
Acts. 

The  duty  on  Heritable  Property  is  charged  on 
the  annual  value,  after  allowance  of  the  necessary 
outgoings  (§  22),  as  an  annuity  for  the  life  of  the 


successor  (§  21),  which  is  to  be  valued  by  tables 
annexed  to  the  act. 

Personal  Property  is  liable  to  duty  according 
to  the  value  of  the  succession  ,  and  money  charged 
on  heritage — heritable  securities — is  chargeable  as 
personalty  (§  1). 

rates  of  succession  duty. 

Lineal  issue  or  lineal  ancestor  of  the  predecessor, 
£1  per  cent. 

Brothers  or  sisters  of  the  predecessor  and  their 
descendants,  X3  per  cent. 

Brothers  and  sisters  of  the  father  or  mother  of  the 
predecessor  and  their  descendants,  £5  per  cent. 

Brothers  and  sisters  of  a  grandfather  or  grand- 
mother of  the  predecessor  and  their  descendants, 
£6  per  cent. 

Any  other  person,  £10  per  cent. 

The  husband  or  wife  of  the  predecessor  is  not 
chargeable  with  dutj'  (§  18),  and  if  the  successor's 
husband  or  wife  shall  be  of  nearer  consanguinity 
than  the  successor,  duty  is  payable  according  to 
such  nearer  relationship  (§  11). 

The  following  are  also  exemptions  from  the  suc- 
cession duty : — 

1.  Successions  from  the  same  predecessor,  passing 
on  any  death,  not  amounting  in  principal  value  to 
£100  (§  18).  2.  Any  succession  of  less  value 
than  £20  in  the  whole  (ib.)  3.  Legacies  and 
personal  property  charged  with  legacy  dut}',  in 
respect  of  the  same  acquisition  (ib.) 

Note. — Forms  of  the  accounts  may  be  obtained  at 
the  Legacy  Duty  Office,  Edinburgh,  and  at  the 
offices  of  the  distributors  of  stamps  in  the  country. 

DISCOUNT  ON  THE  PURCHASE  OF 
STAMPS. 

Parties  who  ma}'  purchase  stamps  (except  receipt 
stamps,  labels  for  medicines,  newspapers,  and 
postage-stamps)  at  London,  Edinburgh,  or  Dub- 
lin, under  the  value  of  £10  each,  but  to  the  value 
of  £30  or  upwards  in  the  whole,  are  allowed  dis- 
count at  the  rate  of  30s.  per  cent. — 12  and  13 
Vict.  c.  80;  and  any  person  who  purchases  at  the 
stamp-offices  of  London,  Edinburgh,  or  Dublin, 
stamps  for  receipts  to  the  amount  of  £5  or  up- 
wards, or  of  any  distributor  or  sub-distributor  not 
within  ten  miles  from  said  respective  offices,  to  the 
amount  of  £1  or  upwards,  shall  receive  an  allow- 
ance at  the  rate  of  £7  10s.  per  cent. — no  allow- 
ance for  a  fraction  of  a  pound. — 13  and  14  Vict., 
c.  97,  §  18. 

To  persons  who,  after  31st  December,  1860,  at  one 
and  the  same  time,  shall  produce  at  the  office  of 
Inland  Revenue  in  London  or  Dublin,  paper  to  be 
stamped  with,  or  shall  purchase  at  the  said  office 
in  London,  Edinburgh,  or  Dublin,  stamps  to  the 
amount  of  £2  or  upwards,  or  of  any  distributor  or 
sub-distributor  of  stamps  at  any  place  not  within 
the  distance  of  ten  miles  from  the  said  offices  re- 
spectively, stamps  to  theamount  of  £1  or  upwards, 
denoting  any  rate  of  duty  not  exceeding  Is.  on 
Bills  of  Exchange,  Drafts  or  Orders,  or  Promis- 
sory Notes,  or  stamps,  for  denoting  the  duty  of 
one  penny  on  any  instrument  or  document  what- 
ever (except  postage  stamps  and  customs  stamps), 
an  allowance  shall  be  made  of  tenpence  for  every 
20s.  of  the  amount  of  the  duties  denoted  by  such 
stamps— (23  and  24  Vict.  c.  Ill,  §  3.)  Any 
person   selling  such  stamps  shall  not  make  .•\ny 


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STAMP  DUTIES. 


cliarge  lor  ttie  paper  whereon  the  same  are  im- 
pres-sed.  Penalty  for  doing  so,  or  demanding  or 
receivinj;  a  greater  price  or  sum  than  the  amount 
of  the  stanip-du(y,  £10. — lb.  §  25. 

REGULATIONS  AS  TO  EXCHANGING 
SPOILED  STAMPS. 
The  Solicitor's  Office,  No.  5  in  the  Inland  Revenue 
Office,  is  open  for  the  allowance  of  spoiled  stamps 
every  Tuesday  and  Thursday,  from  twelve  noon  to 
two  r.M.  The  distributors  of  stamps  at  the  fol- 
lowing places  also  receive  spoiled  stamps  for 
allowance: — ^Aberdeen,  Ayr,  Banff,  Cupar-Fife, 
Dumfries,  Dundee,  Elgin,  Glasgow,  Greenock, 
Inverness,  Perth,  and  AVick. 
A  supply  of  forms  of  affidavits  is  kept  by  the  soli- 
citor and  the  above  distributors,  and  claimants 
may  :ittend  at  the  solicitor's  ofiice,  and  have  the 
affidavits  tilled  up  and  taken ;  or  they  may  get 
copies  of  the  forms,  and  take  the  oath  before  a 
justice  of  the  peace,  and  afterwards  lodge  the 
affidavits  and  the  stamps  with  any  of  the  above 
officers.  If  the  claim  be  admitted,  a  ticket  is 
issued,  stating  that  application  is  to  be  made  for 
the  new  stamps  after  Thursday  se'ennight,  and 
■within  six  %vt'eks  from  the  date  of  the  ticket.  If 
not  made  within  that  time  the  claim  will  be 
forfeited. 
The  stamps,  if  belonging  to  parties  resident  in 
Edinburgh,  or  within  ten  miles  thereof,  must  be 
presented  for  allowance  within  six  months  after 
being  signed  in  the  case  of  executed  instruments, 
and  six  months  after  being  spoiled  in  the  case  of 
unexecuted  instruments.  If  beyond  that  distance, 
six  months  in.  the  former,  and  twelve  months  in 
the  latter  case. 
Bills  and  notes  delivered  to  payees,  or  negotiated  or 
issued  in  any  way,  and  bills  accepted  or  tendered 
for  acceptance,  cannot  be  exchanged,  unless  a 
new  liill  be  produced,  in  all  respects  the  same, 
excepting  the  correction  of  the  error. 
As  to  the  exchange  of  sea  policies  of  insurance,  see 

54  Geo.  III.  c.  133. 
Ilnsiijiied  instruments  are  allowed,  if  inadvertently 
spoiled.  Signed,  if  void  in  law  from  the  begin- 
ning ;  from  error  or  mistake,  unfit  for  the  purpose 
originally  intended  ;  from  death  or  refusal  to  sign, 
of  any  person  whose  signature  is  necessary  ;  from 
the  want  of  the  signature  of  some  material  and 
necessary  party;  from  refusal  to  act  under,  or 
from  non-acceptance — they  shall  be  unfit  for  or 
fail  of  the  purpose  intended  ;  or  if  the  transaction 
be  carried  through  by  another  instrument  duly 
stamped. — See  53  Geo.  III.  c.  108.  In  the  case 
of  transfers  of  stock  signed  by  the  seller  alone,  and 
other  instruments  if  by  one  party,  new  deeds  re- 
quire to  be  produced  to  the  proper  officer  of  stamps, 
who,  as  to  transfers,  is  instructed  to  certify  in 
•what  particulars  they  differ  from  those  spoiled. 
Stamps  of  a  diflerent  description  may  be  obtained 
for  any  stamp  spoiled  if  it  be  of  the  value  of  £(5 
or  upwards.  Application  for  this  purpose  to  the 
commissioners  of  Inland  Revenue  should  be  lodged 
with  the  affidavit.  The  commissioners,  by  3rd 
and  4ih  Will.  c.  97,  sect.  19,  may,  if  in  their  dis- 
cretion they  think  fit,  refund  in  money  the  amount 
of  spoiled  stamps.  They  are  also  authorized  to 
repay  the  amount  of  stamps  for  which  the  pos- 
sessor, has  no  immediate  use,  if  applied  for  within 


three  months  after  being  purchased.  In  both  cases 
is  deducted  the  per  centage  allowed  by  law  on  the 
purchase  of  stamps. 

STAMPING  DEEDS  AFTER  -BEING  SIGNED.    | 

Beyond  Twelve  Months. — The  duty,  or  deficiency 
of  dat}',  shall  be  due  and  paj-able  to  her  Majestj',  ] 
and  also  the  penalty  of  i"10.  The  deed  will  only 
be  stamped  on  payment  of  the  whole  or  (as  the 
case  may  be)  the  deficiency  of  the  stamp-duty 
remaining  payable  on  it,  and,  over  and  above  such 
duty,  a  penalty  of  £10,  and  if  the  whole  amount; 
of  said  duty  or  deficiency  shall  exceed  £10,  then 
in  addition  to  said  duty  and  penaltj',  there  shall 
be  paid,  hy  way  of  additional  penalty,  interest  on 
the  duty  or  deficiency  at  the  rate  of  5  per  cent, 
from  the  date  or  first  signing  of  the  deed  ;  but 
such  interest  shall  not  exceed  the  amount  of  the 
said  duty  or  deficiency  of  duty, 

WUkin  Ticelve  Months. — If  the  deed  shall  be 
brought  to  the  commissioners  of  Inland  Revenue 
within  twelve  months  after  the  first  signing  or 
executing,  in  order  to  be  stamped,  it  may  be 
stamped  without  payment  of  the  penalty,  or  on 
payment  only  of  a  portion  thereof,  provided  it 
shall  be  proved  to  the  satisfaction  of  the  commis- 
sioners that  the  deed  was  not  duly  stamped  pre- 
viously to  being  signed,  by  reason  of  accident, 
mistake,  inadvertency,  or  urgent  necessity,  and 
without  any  wilful  design  to  evade  or  delay  the 
payment  of  duty. — 13  and  14  Vict.  c.  97,  §"12. 

Abroad. — If  the  deed  shall  be  executed  by  any 
party  abroad,  it  may  be  stamped  without  any 
penalty,  if  brour;ht  to  be  so  within  two  calendar 
months  from  the  time  of  being  received  in  the 
kingdom,  upon  proof  of  the  facts  to  the  satisfac- 
tion of  the  commissioners. — 13  and  14  Yict.  c. 
97,  §  13. 

Adhesive  Stam2}s. — Where  adhesive  stamp  may  be 
affixed  to  any  instrument,  an  officer  of  Inland 
Revenue,  autliorized  by  the  commissioners,  mar, 
on  the  instrument  being  produced  to  him,  aff.x  and 
cancel  the  adhesive  stamp.  The  instrument  shall 
thereupon  be  deemed  sufficiently  stamped.  But 
this  not  to  apply  to  instruments  not  allowed  to  be 
stamped  after  being  made,  signed,  or  issued,  nor 
to  instruments  after  the  expiration  of  the  period 
limited  for  stamping  them.  The  penalty  required 
to  be  paid  on  stamping  of  the  instrument  not 
affected  b}'  this  provision.  (24  and  25  Vict.  c. 
9!,  §32.) 

N.B. — Instruments  to  have  stamps  impressed  are 
received  at  the  solicitor's  office.  Inland  Revenue, 
Waterloo  Place,  Edinburgh,  to  be  stamped,  if 
within  two  months  of  the  first  date  (the  solicitor 
may  in  certain  circumstances  receive  them  within 
two  months  of  the  last  date),  on  payment  of  the 
duty;  if  beyond  that  date,  on  payment  of  the 
duty  and  penalty.  Parties,  on  applying,  will  be 
furnished  with  a  schedule,  and,  after  being  filled 
up,  it  is  to  be  presented,  along  with  the  instru- 
ment, at  the  solicitor's  office.  No.  5,  Inland 
Revenue,  between  10  and  12  o'clock,  on  Mondays 
and  Wednesdays  only.  The  amount  of  duty 
wished  to  be  impressed  on  the  instrument  is  to  be 
inserted  by  the  applicant  before  being  presented  a!; 
the  solicitor's  office;  and,  afterwards,  he  pay  it, 
and  the  penalty,  if  any,  to  the  cashier.  No.  3, 
lobby. 


STAMP  DUTIES,  &c. 


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DOUBTS  AS  TO  THE  SUFFICIENCY  OF 
STAMPS  MAY  BE  REMOVED. 

The  opinion  of  tl'.e  commissioners  of  Inbiiid  Revenue 
nsto  the  duty  to  which  a  deed,  wliether  previously 
stamped  or  olher^vise,  is  chargeable,  may  be  ob- 
tained on  the  deed  beir.g  presented,  and  a  fee  of 
10s.  paid.  The  duty  or  insufficiieiit  duty  which 
tlie  commissioners  may  assess,  and  the  penalty, 
if  any,  being  paid,  tliey  shall  stamp  the  deed  witli 
tlia  duty  so  p;ud,  and  thereupon,  and  also  iti  the 
<;ase  of  the  deed  being  previously  sufficiently 
stamped,  shall  also  impress  the  deed  with  a  parti- 
cular stamp  to  ba  provided  for  the  purpose.  The 
deed  shall  then  be  received  in  evidence  notwith- 
standing any  objection  to  it  as  insufficiently 
stamped.  The  provision  does  not  apply  to  bonds 
or  mortgages  for  unlimited  amounts,  nor  instru- 
ments after  being  signed,  prohibited  from  being 
stam^ied.  The  opinion  of  the  comnjissioners  may 
be  appealed  against  to  the  Court  of  Exchequer  at 
Westminster,  on  the  stamp-diities  assessed  being 
paid,  and  40s.  for  costs  being  deposited.  (13  and 
14  Vict.  c.  97,  §  14  and  15.)  The  commissioners 
inay  also  adjudge  on  deeds  not  liaiile  to  any  stamp- 
duty  ;  and  if  any  duty  is  assessed  the  party  may 
appeal.     (16  and  17  Vict.  c.  59,  §  13.) 

-V.S. —  Instruments  are  received  for  adjudication  at 
the  solicitor's  office,  Inland  Revenue,  Edi.iburgh, 
on  the  same  conditions  as  to  duty  and  penalty  as 
instruments  to  be  stamped  merely  (see  above.) 
The  mode  of  proceeding  is  as  follows: — The  sum 
t.f  ten  shillings  for  the  adjudication  stamp  is  first 
to  be  paid  to  the  cashier,  No.  3,  lobb\'.  Then 
the  i-chedule  (the  duty  to  be  impressed  of  coui'se 
not  being  inserted  in  the  schedule),  the  instru- 
ment after  execution,  and  a  copj-  of  it,  v/rilten  on 
foolscap  paper,  omitting  the  bounding  description 
•of  lands,  &c  ,  and  having  appended  to  it  a  table 
giving  the  substance  of  the  clauses  and  provi- 
sions, particularly  dates  and  sums,  and  a  refer- 
ence to  the  cage  of  the  copy  on  which  each 
commences,  are  to  be  left  at  tlie  solicitor's  office. 
No.  5,  on  Mondays  and  Wednesdays,  between  10 
and  12  o'clock  Qn]y.  Between  10  and  12  o'clock 
on  the  Thursday  following,  a  party,  who  can  give 
e.xplanation,  must  call  on  the  chief  clerk  of  the 
solicitor's  department,  No.  G  ;  and  he  should  be 
prepared  to  pay  the  proper  duty,  and  penalty,  if 
any,  to  the  cashier,  No.  3,  lobby. 

DUPLICATES  OR  COUNTERPARTS. 

Duplicates  or  counterparts  of  instruments  requiring 
to  be  impressed  with  the  denoting  stamp  to  render 
them  valid,  may  be  lodged  at  tlie  solicitor's  office, 
No.  5,  Inland  Revenue,  Edinburgh,  between  10 
and  1  2  o'clock  on  Mondaj's  and  Wednesdays  only. 
A  transmission  of  them  is  made  once  a  week  to 
the  head  office.  The  principal  instrument,  as 
well  as  the  duplicate,  must  bo  lodged,  and  both 
must  appear  to  be  properly  stamped,  otherwise 
they  will  not  be  transmitted. 

Mem. — The  revenue  takes  no  risk  of  loss  or  injury 
connected  with  the  custody  or  carriage  of  the  in- 
struments received  and  transmitted  to  be  stamped. 

IV.  ASSESSED  TAXES. 

ARSrOItlAL,    BUAKINGS. 

Persons   using   armorial  bearings,    and 


£  s. 
2  12 
0  13 

d. 
9 
3 

3  10 

2     0 

0 
0 

0 


keeping  a  carriage  taxed  at  the  rate  of 
£3  10s 

Not  keeping  suck  carriage,  

CAR!lIAGl^S. 

Carriage  with  four  wheels,  drawn  by 
two  or  more  horses  or  mules,  

Do.  drawn  b_v  one  horse  or  mule, 2 

Carriage  with  four  wheels,  each  of  less 
diameter  than  thirty  inches,  and  drawn 
by  two  or  more  ponies  or  mules  not 
exceeding  thirteen  hands  in  height,   ...      1 

Do.  drawn  by  one  such  pony  or  mule, ..     1 

Carriage  with  less  than  four  wheels, 
drawn  by  two  or  more  horses  or 
m.ules,  2 

Do.  drawn  by  one  horse  or  mule,  0   15     (> 

Do.  drawn  by  one  pony  or  mule  not  ex- 
ceeding thirteen  hands  in  height, 0  10     0 

Carriages  kept  solely  for  being  let  to 
hire,  one  half  the  above  duties  re- 
spectively. 

Carriage  with  four  wheels,  used  b3'  a 
common  carrier  chiefly  for  the  carriage 
of  goods,  , 2     6-8 

Do.  witii  less  than  four  wheels, 16     3 

Exemptions. — Licensed  hackney  and 
stage  carriages.  Carriage  kept  for 
being  let  to  hire  wltli  a  horse  or  horses 
by  a  person  licensed  to  let  horses  for 
hire.  Waggon,  van,  or  cart  used  solely 
in  trade  or  husbandry,  on  which  the 
name,  surname,  and  place  of  abode  of 
the  owner  is  legibly  painted,  and  which 
on  no  occasion  is  used  for  any  purpose 
of  pleasure,  except  for  conveying  the 
owner  or  his  family  to  or  from  church. 
Dogs. 

For  every  dog, 0  12     0 

Blaximum  charge  for  any  number  of 
hounds,  39  12     0 

Do.  of  greyhounds, 9     0     0 

Exemptions. — Any  dog  kept  wholly  for 
the  care  of  sheep  or  cattle,  if  not  a 
gre^-hound,  hound,  pointer,  setting  dog, 
spaniel,  lurcher,  or  terrier;  also  dogs 
under  six  months  old. 

TIairpowdek,  Persons  using, 1 

Horses. 

Horses  exceeding  the  height  of  thirteen 
hands,  for  riding  or  drawing  carriages, 
chargeable  with  duty,  each 1 

If  one  only  used,  by  a  farmer  or  a  bailiff, 
shepherd,  herdsman,  clergyman,  physi- 
cian, surgeon,  or  apothecary,  0  10     G 

If  not  used  for  riding  or  drawing  car- 
riages chargeable  with  duty, 0  10     6 

Pony  or  mule,  not  exceeding  thirteen 
hands,  for  riding  or  drawing  any  car- 
riage chargeable  with  duty, 0   10     6 

And  for  every  such  pony  or  mule  kept 
for  any  other  purpose, 0     5     3 

Exemptions. — Horses  used  solely  for  the  purposes 
of  husbandry  or  by  market-gardeners  in  their 
business,  and  mares  kept  solely  for  breeding. 

Any  horse  used  truly  for  the  purpose  of  husbandry, 
or  of  drawing  any  carriage  not  chargeable  vrith 
duty,  or  of  carrying  burdens  in  the  course  of  the 
owner's  trade  or  occupation,  and  which  may  be 
ridden  to  or  from  the   place  where  the  load  or 


3     6 


1   ;o 


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burden  is  to  be  taken  up  or  deposited,  or  for  pro- 
cnriiig  medical  assistance,    not   cliargeable    as    a 
riding  liorse. 
Horses  used  in  drawing  licensed  stage  carriiigcs. 
Horses  kept   solely  to  be   let  for  hire  by  licensed 

persons. 
Horses    kept  solely  for  drawing  licensed   hackney 

carriages. 
Horses  kept  for  sale  by  assessed  horse  dealers,  and 

not  otherwise  used. 
Persons  keeping  horses  or  mules  bona  fide  for  the 
purpose  of  husbandry,  and  occasionally  using  them 
for  draAVing  burdens,  not  chargeable  with  the  duty 
of  ]  Os.  6d.  for  more  than  two  of  such  horses  or 
mules  kept  on  any  one  farm,  or  at  any  one  parish 
or  place,  provided  such  horses  or  mules  are  not 
employed  in  any  purpose  of  trade,  or  in  drawing 
for  hire,  or  in  drawing  any  carriage  chargeable 
with  duty. 
Farm  horses  or  mules  occasionally  used  for  dra'v^iiig 
burdens,  or  let  for  drawing,  for  hire  or  profit,  if 
not  used  for  drawing  any  carriage  chargeable 
with  duty. 
HoESEDEALiiKS. — Every  person  exercising  the  busi- 
ness,   £13  15     0 

Exemptions. — Persons  who  sell  only  horses  bred  by 
themselves,    or  kept   as   farming   stock   at    least 
three  months. 
House  Duty. 
On   ench   inhabited  dwelling-house  of  the  annual 
value  of  £20,  or  upwards,  occupied  as  a  farm-house 
by  a  tenant  or  farm-servant,  or  in  which  articles 
are  exposed  for  sale,  a  duty  of  6d.  per  pound  ;  all 
others,  9d. 
Mai.e- Servants. 
For  each  male-servant,  elghtefn  years  or  upwards, 
in  the  capacity  of  maitre  d'hotel,  house-steward, 
master  of  the  horse,  groom  of  the  chamber,  valet 
de   chambre,   butler,    nnder-butler,    clerk   of    the 
kitchen,  confectioner,  cook,  house-porter,  footman, 
running-footinan,     coachman,     groom,     postilion, 
stable-boy,  or  helper  in  the  stables  of  the  master, 
\    gardener,  parkkeeper,  gamekeeper,  huntsman,    or 

whipper-in,   £110 

Under  eighteen  years,  0  10     6 

Under-gardener, 0   10     6 

Under-gaii'ckeeper, 0  10     G 

N.B. — The  said  duties  shall  extend  to  every  male 
person  employed  in  any  of  the  capacities  aforesaid, 
and  not  being  a  servant  to  his  employer,  if  such  em- 
ployer shall  be  chargeable  to  the  duty  by  this  act 
imposed  on  a  servant  or  carriage,  or  for  more  than 
one  horse. 
Tavern-waiters  above  eighteen  years  of 

age,  , , £1     1     0 

Under  eighteen,  0  10     6 

Exemptions. — Any  male  servant  under  the  age  of 
twenty-one,  being  the  son  or  grandson  of  the  em- 
ployer, and  a  member  of  his  household. 
Male  servant  employed  by  any  licensed  victualler 
to  carry  out  liquor  to  customers,  although  occa- 
sionail}'  required  to  wait  on  guests,  provided  one 
only  is  kept. 
Male  servant  employed  as  an  hostler  or  helper  in  the 

stables  of  any  licensed  innkeeper. 
Male  servant  employed  as  groom  or  stable-boy  by 
any  livery  stable-keeper,  horse-dealer,   or  person 


licensed  to  let  horses  for  hire,  or  to  keep  and  use     i 
any  stage  or  hackney  carriage;  also  male  servant     \ 
employed   b^'   such  licensed  person  to  drive  any 
licensed  stage  or  hackney  carriage,  or  carriage  and 
horse  let  to  hire  for  less  tlian  twenty-eight  days. 
Male  servant  emploj-ed  by  stable-keeper  for  taking 
care  of  and  training  any  race  horse. 


V.  PEOPERTY  AND  INCOME  TAX. 
[Acts  5  and  6  Vict.  c.  35  ;  14  and  15  Viet.  c.  12: 
16  and  17  Vict.  c.  34  ;  17  and  18  Vict.  c.  10  and 
c.  24;  18  and  19  Vict.  c.  20;  19  and  20  Vict. 
c.  80;  20  Vict.  c.  6  ;  22  and  23  Vict.  c.  18  ;  23 
Vict.  c.  14 ;  24  Vict.  c.  20.] 
Schedule  A. — {Real  Property.)  On  each  203.  of 
annual  value  of  lands,  tenements,  and  heritages, 
in  respect  of  the  property,  where  the  yearly  in- 
come of  the  proprietor  from  every  source  amounts 

to  £150  or  more, 9d. 

"Where  such  year]}'  income  amounts  to  £100,  and 

to  less  than  £150,  6d. 

Schedule  B. — [Occupancy  of  Real  Property.')  On 
each  20s.  of  annual  value  of  lands,  tenements,  and 
heritages  (other  than  a  dwelling-house  separate 
from  a  farm),  in  Scotland,  in  respect  of  the  occu- 
pancy,   3d. 

Schedule  C. — {Pithlic  Funds.)  On  each  203.  of 
annual  amount  of  profits  from  interest,  annuities, 
dividends,  and  shares  of  annuities,  payable  out  of 
the  public  revenue,  where  the  annual  income  of 

the  recipient  is  £150  or  more, 9d. 

Where  such  yearly  income  amounts  to  £100,  and 

to  less  than  £150, 6d- 

Schedule  D. — (Trades  and  Professions.)  On  each 
20s.  of  annual  amount  of  gains,  profits,  or  returns, 
from  trades,  professions,  employments,  or  voca- 
tions, or  from  personal  or  other  property  not 
included  in  Schedules  A,  B,  C,  or  E,  where  the 
j'earlj'   income  of  the  party  from    every   source 

amounts  to  £150  or  more, 9d. 

Where  such  yearly  income  amounts  to  £100,  and 

to  less  than  £150, Gd. 

Schedule  F^.— {Public  Salaries.)  On  each  20s.  of 
annual  amount  of  salaries,  pensions,  or  annuities, 
paid  out  of  the  public  revenue,  where  the  yearly 
income  of  the  party  from  every  source  amounts  to 

£150  or  more, Od. 

Where  such  yearly  income  amounts  to  £100,  and 

to  less  than  £150, 6d. 

Deductions. — Deduction  is  allowed,  when  claimed, 
of  any  annual  p-remium  (not  exceeding  one-sixth 
part  of  the  claimant's  income  from  every  source), 
paid  for  insurance,  or  deferred  aimuity,  on  the 
claimant's  own  or  his  wife's  life,  to  any  insurance 
company  in  existence  on  1st  November,  1844,  or 
registered  pursuant  to  Act  7  and  8  Vict.  c.  110  ; 
or  of  any  annual  pa3'ment  made  under  Act  of 
Parliament  to  a  widows'  or  children's  fund. 
By  the  Act  19  and  20  Viet.  c.  80,  landlords  in 
Scotland  are  entitled  to  relief  (either  by  abate- 
ment or  by  repayment)  from  anj'  amount  of 
income  tax  which  may  be  assessed  upon  them  m 
respect  of  the  annual  value  of  such  rates,  taxes, 
assessments,  and  public  burdens,  as  may  be  charged 
upon  them  and  not  charged  upon  landlords  in 
England. 


ALPHABETICAL  LIST  OF  STCEETS,  SQUAEES,  PLACES,   &c. 

WITH    REFERENCE    TO    THEIR    SITUATION. 


REGISTRATION  DISTRICTS,  ETC. 


DISTRICTS. 

REGISTRAKS. 

OFFICES. 

NO. 

KAHE. 

I. 

Central, 

Thomas  Davidson, 

46  John  Street. 

II. 

High  Cliurch, 

Wiiliam  Patrick, 

Cathedral  Lodge,  High  Church. 

III. 

Briilgeton, 

Alexander  Waddell, 

44  Canning  Street,  Ciilton. 

IV. 

Call  on, 

William  Blackwood, 

34  Kent  Street,  Calton. 

V. 

Clvde, 

John  Stiven, 

69  Maxwell  Street. 

VI. 

Blythswood, 

David  M'Bravne, 

52  West  Nile  Street. 

VII. 

MiUon, 

James  Smith, 

102  Burnside  Street. 

VI  n. 

Anderston, 

John  King  Clark, 

62  North  Street,  Anderston. 

IX. 

Traileston, 

Nicol  Macdougall, 

94  South  Portland  Street. 

X. 

Hutchesoutown, 

Robert  Webster, 

148  Hospital  Street. 

Notice  of  a  BiuTii  requires  to  be  given  to  the  Registrar  vkithin  twekty-ome  days  after  its  occurrence ;  of 
a  Maukiage  v.ithin  three  days  after  its  celebration;  and  of  a  Death  within  eight  days  after 
the  event.     If  these  rules  are  not  complied  with  penalties  are  exigible. 


THE   KU3IEEUS   DENOTE   THE   KEGISTRATION   DISTKICT   IN    ■\VIIICH   EACH    STREET    IS    SITUATED. 


A 


Abercorn  Street,  from  New  City  rd.  to  Grove  st.    7. 
Abercromb}'  Place,  AYest  George  street.     6". 
Abercroniby  Street,  f.  Gallowgate  to  Stevenson  st. 

East  side  of  do.     3  ;  West  side  of  do.     4. 
Abbeyj;reen  Place,  Houston  street  and  Watt  st.     9. 
Abbotsford  Lane,  f.  Bedford  st.  to  Cavendish  st.    9. 
Abbotsford  Place,  so.  of  Portland  st.,  Lauricston.  9. 
Abbotsford  Place,  Govan. 
Academj'  Court,  65  Crown  street.     10. 
Acrehill,  foot  of  Garngad  road.     2. 
Adam's  Court,  193  Argyle  street.     5. 
Adam's  Court,  3G  Rose  street,  south.     1 0. 
Adam's  Court  Lane,  f.  Argyle  st.  to  Howard  st.    5. 
Adelaide  Place,  Bath  street.     G. 
Adelphi  Street,  Bridgeton,  south  end  of  Reid  st.     3. 
Adelphi  Street,  Hutchesontown,  fronting  river.     10. 
Adelphi  Place,  4  Adelphi  street.     10. 
Adelphi  Terrace,  Adelphi  street.     10. 
Agnew  Place,  Hill  Street,  Garnelliill.     6. 
Aird's  Lane,  between  Bridgegate  and  Goosedubs.   5. 
Aitchison's  Court,  113  Jlain  street,  Bridgeton.       3. 
Aitken  Place,  corner  of  Douglas  and  Argyle  streets. 
Albany  Place,  Sauchiehall  road.     G. 
Albany  Terrace,  286  Renfrew  street.     6. 
Albert  Place,  Milton  street  and  SLiitland  street.     7. 
Albert  Place,  Dundas  street,  Kingston.     9. 
Albert  Place,  Hill  street,  Garnethill.     6. 
Albert  Place,  Buccleuch  street.     G. 
Albert  Street,  off  Glebe  street. 
Albert  Street,  Possil  road.     1. 
Albert  Street,  Govau. 
Albert  Terrace,  Renfrew  street.     6. 
Albion  Buildings,  116  George  street.     1. 
Albion  Court,  41  North  Albion  street.     1. 


Albion  Street  (South),  from  Bell  st.  to  Canon  st.    1. 

Albion  Street  (North),  f.  Canon  st.  to  George  st.    1. 

Albyn  Place,  Buchan  street.     10. 

Albyn  Street,  east  from  Adelphi  street.      10. 

Alfred  Place,  St.  Vincent  street.  West-end. 

Allan  Place,  Douglas  street,  Blythswood  holm.      6. 

Alma  Place,  Cranston  hill.     8. 

Alma  Place,  Paisley  road.     9. 

Alma  Street,  Govan. 

Alston  Lane,  off  Risk  street.     4. 

Alston  Street,  from  Argyle  st.  to  Gordon  st.     6. 

America  Court,  24  Adelphi  street.     10. 

Anderston,  west  end  of  Argyle  street.      8. 

Anderston  Quay,  from  MAIpine  st.  to  Lanoefield.  8. 

Anderston  Street,  off  Gallowgate.     4. 

Anderson  Street,  Kinning  park. 

Anderson  Street,  Partick. 

Anderson's  Court,  145  Main  street,  Bridgeton.     3.. 

Anderson  Court,  60  Tureen  street.     4. 

Annfield  Place,  east  end  of  Duke  street.     2. 

Annfield  Street,  oft"  Gallowgate.     2. 

Aniifield  Terrace,  Partick, 

Ann  Place,  east  end  Parliamentarj'  rJ.,  north  side.  T. 

Ann  Street,  Blain  street,  Bridgeton.     3. 

Ann  Street,  from  Jamaica  st.  to  Oswald  st.     5. 

Ann  Street,  from  Cowcaddens  to  Port-Dundas.    7, 

Antigua  Place,  Nelson  street.     1. 

Apsley  Place,  head  of  Warwick  street. 

East  side  of  do.     10;  West  side  of  do.     9. 
Apsley  Place,  Great  Western  road.     7. 
Ardgowan  Place,  Cumberland  street.     10. 
Ardgowan  Street,  oft'  Crookston  street.     9. 
Arg\le  Arcade,  100  Argyle  st.  &  30  Buchanan  st.  1. 
Argyle  Buildings,  corner  of  MAIpine  street.     5. 
Argyle  Court,  90  Argyle  street.     1. 
Argyle  PLtce,  315  Argyle  street.     5. 

B  2 


34 


STREETS,  SQUARES,  PLACES,  &c. 


Argyle  Street,  from  Stockwell  and  Glassford  streets 
to  Anderston.     8. 

South  side   of  do.   from    Stockwell   street   to 

M'Alpine  street.     5. 
Soutli  side  of  do.  from  M'Alpine  street  to  Main 

street,  An'derston.     8. 
North  side  of  do.  from  Main  street,  Anderston, 

to  Pitt  street.     8. 
North  side  of  do.  from  Pitt  street  to  Buchanan 

street,     6. 
North  side  of  do.  from  Buchanan  street  to  Glass- 
ford  .street.      1. 
Ark  Close,  46  St.  Enoch  wj-nd.     5. 
Ark  Lane,  Duke  street,  north  side.     2. 
Arlington  Street,  off  Woodlands  road. 
Arlington  Place,  Woodlands  road. 
Armour  Street,  from  Barrack  street  to  Moore  st.    2. 
Ashburton  Place,  Renfrew  street.     6. 
Ashton  Vale,  west  end  of  Buccleuch  street.     6. 
Athole  Place,  Bath  street.     6. 
Avon  Street,  from  Houston  street  to  Shields  road.  9. 
Avondale  Phice,  Paisley  road. 
Ayr  1  lace,  Carnarvim  street.     7. 
Ayton  Street,  off  Blackfriars'  street. 
A}ton  Court,  62  Old  vennel.     2. 
Ayton  i'lace,  52  Old  vennel.     2. 


Back  Causeway,  Westmuir.     2. 

Back  Wyiid,  109  Trongate  to  Bridgegate.     5. 

Bain's  Court,  Anne  street,  Port-Dundas.     7. 

Bain's  Court,  46  Clyde  street,  Anderston.     8. 

Bain's  Place,  151  West  Nile  street.     6. 

Baird  Street,  off  Glebe  street. 

Baird  Street,  Westmuir.     2. 

Ealmaiino  Place,  from  George  st.  to  Shuttle  St.     1. 

Balmanno  Street,  from  George  st.  to  Kottenrow.    1. 

Balmoral  Place,  Caledonian  road.     10. 

Balinond  Place,  St.  George's  road.     6. 

Baltic  Street,  off  Oswald  street,  Bridgeton. 

Baltic  Street,  Parkhead.     3. 

Bank  Street,  Billhead. 

Bank  Street,  Port-Dundas.      1. 

Barber's  Close,  97  Saltmarket.     4. 

Barclay's  Court,  14  Main  street,  Calton.     4. 

Barony  Glebe,  Townhead.     1. 

Barony  Street  and  Place,  east  end  of  Stirling's  rd.  1. 

Barrack  Street,  from  Gallowgate  to  Duke  street.    2. 

Barracks,  Infantry,  Gallowgate.     2. 

Bartholemew  Street,  off  Dalmarnock  road.     3. 

Bath  Crescent,  west  end  of  Bath  street.     6. 

Bath  Lane  (Kast),  Bath  street  to  Cathcart  st.     6. 

Bath  Street,  from  Buchanan  st.  to  North  st.     6. 

Bath  Street  Lane,  from  West  I>«ile  street  to  Blytlis- 

wood  square.     6. 
Bazaar,  72  Candleriggs.     1. 
Bazaar,  Great  Clyde  street.     5. 
Beaver  dairt,  45  King  street,  Tradeston.     9. 
Bedford  Lane,  from  Main  st,  to  Surrey  st.     10. 
Bedford  Street,  from  Surrey  tt.  to  Eglinton  street. 

Do.     f  west  side  of  Warwick  St.  to  Eglinton  St.  9. 

Do.     f.  east  side  of  Warwick  st.  to  Portugal  st.  10. 
Bedford  Place,  Renfrew  street,  Garnethill.     6. 
Belch  Place,  corner  of  Elderslie  street.     8. 
Belj^rave  l^lace,  top  of  Finnieston  street.     8. 
Bel  haven  Place,  from  Scotia  place  to  Newton  st.    6. 
Belllield  Street,  off  Gallowgate.     2. 
Bellgrove   Sueet  and   Place,   from   Gallowgate  to 

Duke  street.    2. 


Bellgrove  Terrace,  Great  Western  road. 

Bell's  Court,  24  Rose  street,  south.     10. 

Bell  Street,  from  Candleriggs  to  High  street,     1. 

Bell  Street,  Bridgeton,  oif  Anne  street.     3. 

Bell  St.,  Calton,  fr.  Stevenson  st.  to  Millroad  st.     4. 

Belvedere,  London  road.     3. 

Bellevue  Place,  202  Garngad  hill.     2. 

Bengal  Street,  Pollokshaws. 

Bennie's  Court,  285  Argyle  street.     5. 

Berkley  Street,  off  North  street.     8. 

Berkley  Terrace,  Berkley  street,  off  North  street. 

Bilsland  Open,  5C  Kirk  street,  Calton.     4. 

Binnie  Place,  Monteith  row,  east  end.     4. 

Bishop  Street,  Blain  st.,  And.,  to  Greenhill  st.     8. 

Bishop    Street,  Port-Dundas,   from    Milton   st.    to 

Debbie's  loan.     1. 
Bishop  Place,  north  end  of  Bishop  street.     8. 
Black  Boy  Close,  35  Gallowgate.     2. 
Blackfriars'  Street,  High  street,  east  side.     2. 
Blair's  Court,  28  Jamaica  street.     5. 
Blair  St.,  f.  Tobago  st.  to  Cumberland  st.,  Calton.    4. 
Blenheim  Place,  Campbell  street,  west.     G. 
Bloomfield  Place,  Hillhead. 
Bloomfield  Place,  Govan. 
Bluevale,  from  Whitevale  to  Drj-gate  toll.     2, 
Blj-th's  Court  17  Viiginia  street.     1. 
Blythswood  Holm,  f.  Wellington  st.  to  Andrs.     G. 
Blythswood  Place,  St.  Vincent  street.     6. 
Blythswood  Square,  west  end  of  West  George  st.     6. 
Blythswood  Terrace,   from  Main  street  to  Douglas 

street  in  Bothwell  street.     6. 
Boarhead  Close,  66  High  street.     2, 
Bolton  Street,  Kinningpark.     9. 
Bothwell  Circus,  west  end  of  Bothwell  street.     8. 
Bothwell  Place,  93  Pitt  street.     8. 
Bothwell  Street,  from  Hope  street  to  Terrace  st.     G. 
Bothwell  Lane,  f.  West  Campbellst.  to  Mains  st.     6. 
Bothwell  St.,  Anderston,  f.  Greenhill  to  North  st.     8. 
Braid  Street,  off  Grove  street.     7. 
Brandon  Place,  East,  off  Bellgrove  street.     2, 
Brandon  Place,  West  George  street.     6. 
Brandon  Street,  off  Bellgrove  street. 
Breadalbane  Place,  corner  of  Steven  street  and  New 

City  road.     G. 
Breadalbane  Street,  off  Dumbarton  road. 
Breadalbane  Terrace,  Hill  street,  Garnethill.     6. 
Brewers' Open,  Camlachie.    3. 
Brickfield  Open,  28  Main  Street,  Calton.     4. 
Bridgegate,  from  Stockwell  st.  to  Saltmarket.     5. 
Bridge  Street,  f.  Glasgow  Bridge  to  Eglinton  st.     9. 
Bridge  Street,  Partick. 

Briery  Place,  Paterson  street,  Kingston.     9.     ' 
Bright  Street,  Garngad  road. 
Brighton  Place,  Scotia  street.  New  City  road. 
Brighton  Place,   Copeland  road. 
Brighton  Terrace,  Copeland  road. 
Broad  Street,  Mile-end,  from  Orr  st.,  eastward.     3. 
Broad  Street,  Great  Eastern  road.     2. 
Broad  Close,   167  High  street.     1. 
Brook  Stieet,  Mile-end.     3. 

Brcoinhill  Street,  off  Canal  street,  Port-Dunda3.     1. 
Broomielaw,  west  of  Glasgow  bridge. 

Do.  from  Jamaica  st.  to  M'Alpine  st.  of  do.     6. 

Do.  from  M'Alpine  street  to  the  end  of  do.  8. 
Broomward  Place,  Jl'Kechnie  street,  Calton.  3. 
Brougham  Place,  Renfrew  street  and  Hope  st.  G. 
Browniield,  from  Brown  street  to  M'Alpine  street, 

Anderston.     5. 
Brown  Street  from  Argyle  street  to  Broomielaw.     5. 


STIiEETS,  SQUARES,  PLACES,  &C. 


%B 


Bruwn  Street,  Bridjreton,  from  Muslin  street  to  Dal- 

luariiock  road.     3. 
Brown  Street,. from  Corn  street  to  Debbie's  loan.     7. 
Bruce  Place,  Partiek. 
Brunswick  Court,    120   Brunswick  street  and  109 

Candleripgs.      1. 
Brunswick  Lane,  f.  Brunswick  st.  to  Melville  p!.     1. 
Brunswick  St.  and  PI.,  f.  Trongate  to  Ingram  st.     1. 
Buccleuch  Street,  Garjietldil.     6. 
Buchan  Street,  Gorbals,  f.  Clyde  ler.  to  Malta  st.    10. 
Bucliaiian  Court,  7o  Candlerigi;s.      1. 
Buchanan  Court  and  Buildings,  105  Stockwell  st.    5. 
Buchanan  Court,  75  Aro-yle  street.     5. 
Buchanan  Court,  off  Eglinlon  street.     9. 
JBuchanan  Court,  4.^>  Trongate.      1. 
Buchanan  I.ane,  Bell  street,  Calton.     4. 
.Buchanan  Place,  74  Buchanan  street.     1. 
Buchanan  Street,  f.  Argyle  st.  to  Port-Dundas  toll. 

East  side  of  do.    1 ;   West  side.     6. 
Buckingham    Place,  corner  of  Parliamentarj'  road 

and  Buchanan  street,     1. 
Buckingham  Place,  off  Eglinton  street.     9. 
Buckingliam  Terrace,  Great  'Western  road. 
Burgher  Street,  Parkhoad.     3. 
Burnb^.nk,  Cumbernauld  road.     2. 
Burnbaiik,  Great  Western  rnad.     7. 
Burnbank  Gardens,  Great  Western  road.     7. 
Burnbauk  Pldce.  Great  Western  road.     7. 
Burnbank,  Townmill  road.     2. 
Burnbank  Terrace,  f.  G.  Wn.rd.  to  New  City  rd.     7. 
Burnliill  Street,  liullierglen. 
Burn  Road,  oft'  Great  Eastern  road. 
Burn,-ide  Street,  from  Duke  st.  to  New  vennel.     2. 
Buinside  Lane,  Dake  street.     2. 
Burnside  PLice,  Garscube  road.     7. 
Burnside  Street,  (>ff  Garscube  road.     7. 
Burrell's  Lane,  from  Duke  street  to  High  street.     2. 
Burroad  Street,  Kutherglen. 
Bulterbiggins  Road,   Hutchesontown. 

North  side  of  do.     10, 

c 

Cadogan  Street,  from  Wellington  st.  to  Pitt  st.     G. 

Cadzow  Street,  from  Bothwell  st.  to  Richard  st.     8. 

Caithne-s  Street,  off  Garsculie  road.     7. 

Ccilderwodd  Street,   oft'  Parliamentary  road.     1. 

Caledonian  Buildings,  228  Broomielaw.     5. 

Caledonian  Ro;id,  f.  Cat  heart  rd.  to  Eutherg.  rd.    10. 

Callendcr's  Close,  70  Stockwell  street.     6. 

Calton  l']iitry,  f.  Gallowgate  to  New  St.,  Calton.     4. 

Culton-niouth,  f.  Gidlowgate  to  King  St.,  Calton.    4. 

Cambridge  Lane,  f.  Cambridge  st.  to  Cowcad.  st.     0. 

Cambridge  St.,  f.  Sauchiehall  st.  to  Woodsidest.     6. 

Camden  Street,  off  Cumberland  street,  south. 

Cameron's  Cnurt,  126  Main  street,  Anderston.     8. 

Cameron's  Place,  27  North  street.     8. 

Cauieron  Street,  oft'  Well  road.     7. 

Camlsicbie,  east  end  of  Gallowgate.     2. 

Campbell's  Court,  40  Candleriggs.     1. 

CanipLieH's  Place,  corner  of  Maitland  street  and 
Stewart  street.     7. 

Campliell  Street  (West),  Argyle  street  to  Sauchie- 
hall street.     G. 

Campbell  field,  70G  Gallowgate.     3. 

Campbell  Street,  from  G:illowgate  to  Grajme  st.     2. 

Canada  Court,  78  Queen  street.     1. 

Canal   Basin,   Port-Dundas.     7. 

Canal  Street,  from  Bobbie's  loan  to  Canal  bank.     1. 


Canal  Street,  oiFEgliutcm  street.     9. 
Candleriggs,  from  Troiigite  to  Ingram  street.     1. 
Candlerijrgs  Court,  G3  Candleriggs.     1. 
Canning  Place,  Stirling's  road,  north  side.     1. 
Canning  Street,  from  Gt.  Hamilton  st.  to  Bridgeton. 

Soutli  side  of  do.  from  Gt.  Hamilton  street  to 
William  street.     4. 

Soutli  side  of  do.  from  William  street  to  Barrow- 
field  toll.     3. 

Nurtii  side  of  do.  from  Great  Hamilton  street  to 
Clyde  Jtieet.     4. 

North  side  of  do.  from  Clyde  .street  to  Barrowfield 
toll.     3. 
Canning  Street,  from  North  street,  Anderston,   to 

School  wynd.     8. 
Canon  Street,  from  Ingram  street  to  Shuttle  st.     1. 
Canon  bury  Terrace,  Hill  street,  Garnethill. 
Canton  Buildings,  Paisley  road. 
Carlton  Court,  13  New  Bridge  street.     9. 
Carlton  Place,  from  Nicliolson  street  to  Bridge  st.    9, 
Carnarvon  Street,  from  Cumberland  street   to   St. 

George's  road.     7. 
Carrick  Street,  from  Argyle  st.  to  Broomielaw.     o. 
Carswell's  Court,  26  George  street.     1. 
Cartcraig.s  Street,  PoUokshaws, 
Castlebank;  Partiek. 
Castlemilk,  near  Rutherglen. 
Castlemilk  Place,  south  of  Hospital  street.     10. 
Castlemilk  Place,  Partiek. 
Castle  Street,  from  Kirk  street  to  St.  Rollos. 

East  side  of  do.     2  ;   West  side  of  do.     1. 
Castlepen's  Closes,  136  and  148  High  st.     2. 
Cathcart  Street,  from  Buchanan  street  to  Sauchiehall 

street.     6. 
Cathcart  Street  (South),  head   Main  street,   Gor- 

bahi.     10. 
Cathcart  Street,  Rutherglen. 
Cathcart  Street,  from  Houston  street  to  Scotland 

street.     9. 
Cathedral  Street,  from  John  st.  to  Buchanan  st.     1. 
Catherine  Land,  from    Richard  street  to  Bothwell 

street.    8. 
Catherine  Lane,  from  Rottenrowto  Stirling's  rd.     1. 
Catherine  Place,  oft"  Catherine  street,  Anderston.     8. 
Catherine  Street,  from   Grafton  terrace  to   Parlia- 
mentary road.     1. 
Catherine  Street,  Tobago  street,  Calton.     4. 
Catherine  Street,  Anderston,  from  Cranston  street 

to  Stobcross  street.     8. 
Cathkin  Place,  Upper  Crown  street. 
Cattle  Market,  Graham  ^Square,  and  south  side  of 

Duke  street.     2. 
Cavendish  l^lace,  off  Cavendish  street.     9. 
Cavendi.sh  Street,  Laurieston,  from  PoUokshaws  road 

to  Eglinton  street. 

North  side  of  do.  from  Eglinton  street  to  Salis- 
bury street.     9. 
North  side  of    do.  from  Salisbury   street   to 

PoUokshaws  road.     10. 
South  side  of  do.   from  PoUokshaws  road  to 
Eglinton  street.     9. 
Cedar  Street,  from  St.  George's  road  to  Garscube 

road.     7. 
Centre  Street,  from  Clyde  place  to  Cook  street.     9. 
Cessnock  Street,  Paisley  road. 
Cessnock  Road,  Govan. 
Chalmers  Street,  Claythorn  street.     4. 
Chapel  Close,  85  Main  street,  Gorbals.     10. 
Chapel  Street,  Parkhead. 


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STREETS,  SQUARES,  PLACES,  &c. 


Chapel  Street,  Eutherglen. 

Charing  Cross,  Sauchiehall  street,  ^vest  from  North 

street.     8. 
Charily  Court,  65  Bridgegate.     5. 
Charlotte  Lane,  from  South  St.  Mungo  street  to  St. 

Andrew's  lane.     i. 
Charlotte  Place,  off  Bedford  street.     9. 
Charlotte  Street,  f.  Gallowgate  to  Low  Green  st.     4. 
Charlotte  Street,  Port-Dundas,from  Debbie's  loan  to 

Canal  bank.     1. 
Charles  Buildings,  Duke  street.     2. 
Charles  Street,  irom  Orr  street,  eastward.     3. 
Charles  Street,  St.  Eollox,  op.  Tennant's  stalk. 
Charlie's  Close,  163  Canning  street.     3. 
Chatham  Place,  north  side  Stirling's  road.     1. 
Chatworth  Place,  Whilevale  street.     2. 
Cheapside  Street,  from  Stobcross  street  to  Ander- 

ston  quay.     8. 
Chesham  Place,  Claremont  street  and  Kent  road.  8. 
Church  Lane,  f.  Thomson's  lane  to  Eng.  chapeL     3. 
Church  Place,  off  Garscube  road. 
Church  Street,  Partick. 

City  ;ind  County  Buildings,  38,  46  Wilson  St.     1. 
City  Hall,  90  Candleriggs.     1. 
Clarendon  Place,  G.  Western  and  New  City  rds.     7. 
Claremont  Gardens,  from  India  st.  to  Clifton  st.     8. 
Claremont  Street,  f.  Royal  ter.  to  Dumbarton  rd.     8. 
Claremont  Place,  from  4-1  to  54  Great  Clyde  st.    5. 
Claremont  Terrace,  west  end  of  Woodside  ter.     8. 
Clarence  Place,  Sauchiehall  street.     6. 
Clarence  Street,  Kingston.     9. 
Clark's  Buildings,  167  Main  street,  Gorbals.     10. 
Clark's  Court,  109  Bridgegate.     5. 
Clark's  Court,  12  Puddock  row.     10. 
Clarkson's  Court,  IG  Kirk  street,  Calton.     4. 
Claybrae,  Burnside  lane.     2. 
Clayslaps,  Dumbarton  road.     8. 
Claythorn  Street,  from  Gallowgate  to  King  street, 

Calton.     4. 
Cleland  Street,  fr.  Greensidest.  to  Crown  st.     10. 
Cleland  Testimonial,  corner  of  Buchanan  street  and 

Cathcart  stieet.     Q. 
Clelland's  Court,  239  Argyle  street.     5. 
Cleveland  Terrace,  off  St.  Vincent  street. 
Cliff  Crescent,  West-end  park.     8. 
Cliff  Terrace,  West-end  park.     8. 
Cliftongrove  Crescent,  west  end  of  Grove  street.     7. 
Cliftongrove  Street,  west  end  of  Royal  terrace.     8. 
Clifton  Place,  west  end  of  Clifton  street.     8. 
Clifton  Street,  west  end  of  Somerset  place.     8. 
Clover  Bank,  Garngad  hill.     2. 
Clutha  Place,  Kelvinhaugh.     8. 
Clutha  Street,  Paisley  road. 
Clydebank,  south  end  of  Finnieston.     8. 
Clyde  Buildings  and  Place,  Tradeston,  fronting  the 

harbour,  from  Glasgow  bridge  to  West  street.  9. 
Clyde  Street  (Gt  ),  f  Jamaica  st.  to  Stockwell  st.  6. 
Clyde  Street  (East),  f.  Hutch.'s  br.  to  Stockw.  st.  5. 
Clyde  Street  (North),  from  Main  street  to  Stobcross 

street,  Anderston.     8. 
Clyde  Street,  f  Stobcross  street  to  Anderston  qu.   8. 
Clyde  Street,  Port-Dundas.     7. 
Clyde  Street,  Calton,  fr,  Canning  st.  to  Abercromby  st. 

East  side  of  do.  3  ;  West  side  of  do.  4. 
Clyde  Street,  Partick. 

Clyde  Terrace,  f.  Victoria  bridge  to  Carlton  pi.     10. 
Clyde  Terrace  Court,  13  Clyde  terrace.     10, 
Clydeview,  Partick. 
Clydcview  Terrace,  Grcer.head,  Bridgeton.     3. 


Coachwork  Close,  82  George  street.     1. 
Coalhill  Street,  Camlachie.     2. 
Coatbridge  Street,  Port-Dundas.     1. 
Cobden  Street,  Garngad  road. 
Coburg  Place,  by  St.  Rollox. 
Coburg  Buildings,  North  Coburg  street.     9. 
Coburg  Street  (South),  from  Norfolk  street  to  Bed- 
ford street.     9. 
Coburg  Street,  from  Oxford  street  to  Norfulkst.     9, 
Cochran  Street,  from  Montrose  st.  to  George  scj.     1, 
Cogan's  Court,  54  Main  street,  Bridgeton.     3. 
Cogan  Street,  Pollokshaws. 

Columbia  Place,  Scotia  street,  New  City  road.     7.. 
College  Church  Open,  168  High  street."    2. 
College  Old  and  New  Courts,  High  St.,  east  side.    2. 
College  Street,  High  street,  opposite  the  College.      ] . 
College  Street  ( W.),  fr.  M'Alpine  st.  to  Brown  st.    5. 
Colliers'  Row,  fr.  Backcauseway  to  Hart  street. 
Comley  Park  Street,  east  end  of  Gallowgate.     2. 
Commerce  Street,  Tradeston.     9. 
Commercial  Bank  Buildings,  Gordon  street. 
Commercial  Court,  1 14  Candleriggs.      ]. 
Commercial  Court,  lOG  Gallowgate.     4. 
Commercial  Road,  fr.  Adelphi  st.  to  Govanhaugh.   10, 
Cook  Street,  fr.  Eglinton  st.  to  West  st.,  Tradest.    9. 
Copeland  Road,  Govan. 
Cordiner's  Court,  46  Stockwell  street.     5. 
Corn  Exchange,  81  Hope  street. 
Corn  Street,  from  Port-Dundas  to  Burnside.     7. 
Cornwall  Place,  Grafton  street.     1. 
Coronation  Buildings,  from   South  Coburg  street  t& 

Eglinton  street.     9. 
Coruima  Place,  Dnnibarfon  road.     8. 
Corunna  Street,  off  Partick  road,  south  side.     8. 
Coulter's  Lane,  from  Abercromby  street   to   Little 

street.     3. 
Coulter's  Square,  5  Marlborough  street  and  33  Little 

street.     3. 
Cowcaddens  Street,  from  top  of  West  Nile  street  t;-) 
New  City  road. 
North  side  of  do.     7  ;  South  side  of  do,     6. 

Craig's  Close,  71  Stockwell  street.     6. 

Craig's  Court,  95  Argyle  street.     5. 

Craighall  Road,  from  Port-Dundas  to  Possil  road. 

Craiglaw  Place,  Plillhead. 

Craignestock  I'lace,  east  end  of  Gf.  Hamilton  st.    4. 

Craignestock  Street,  east  end  of  Gt.  Hamilton  st.    4. 

Cranston  Court,  Cranston  street.     8. 

Cranstonhill,  west  end  of  Anderston.     8. 

Cranston  Street,  west  end  of  Main  St.,  Anderston.    8. 

Crawford  Place,  131  Rottenrow.      1. 

Crawford  Place,  Partick 

Crawfcrd  Street,  off  Forth  street,  Port-Dundas.     1 . 

Crawford  Street  (East),  off  Duke  stieet.     2. 

Crawford  Street.     9. 

Crescent  Place,  Sauchiehall  street.     8. 

Crookston  St.,  from  Gloucester  st.  to  Scotland  st.    !>. 

Crossbank,  Great  Western  road.     7. 

Cross  Street,  Pollokshaws. 

Cross  Gibson  Street,  top  of  Gibson  street.     4. 

Crown  Point  Road,  from  Thomson's  lane,  Mile-end, 
to  Camlachie  grain-mills.     3. 

Crown  Point  Street,  f.  Gallowg.  to  Camlachie  burn.  3. 

Crown  Street,  from  Adelphi  street,  south.     10. 

Crown  Street  (Upper),  f.  Rutherglen  loan,  south.   10. 

Crown  Court,  33  Virginia  street,     1. 

Crow  Road,  Partick. 

Croy  Place,  from  Turner's  court  to  Maxwell  st.     5. 

Crum's  Close,  61  Gallowgate.     2. 


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37 


Cubie  Street,  f.  Gallowgate  to  East  Waterloo  St.    3. 
Cumberland  Court,  168  Gallowgate.     4. 
Cumbeiland  Lane,  off  Cumberland  street.     9. 
Cumberland  Place,  f.  Eglinfon  st.  to  Abbotsford  pi.  9. 
Cumberland  Street  (North),  from  Canning  street  to 

Catherine  sireet.     4. 
Cumberland  St.  (S  ),  f.  Canning  st.  to  Greenheaci.  3. 
Cumberland  Street,  Laurieston,  f.  Eglinton  st.  east. 

Do.     from  Apsley  pi.  &  Salisbury  st.  east.     10. 

Do.     from  Apsley  place  and  Salisbury  street, 
westward,  to  Eglinton  street.     9. 
Cumberland   Street,  from  Woodlands  road  to   West 

Prince's  street.     7. 
Cumbernauld  Koad,  off  east  end  of  Duke  street.     2. 
Curiie's  Close,  50  High  street.     2. 
Cutler's  Clobe,  88  Gallowgate.     4. 

D 

Dale  Street,   Bridgeton,  from   Main  street  to  New 

Dalniarnock  road.     3. 
Dale  Street,  from  Clyde  Buildings,  southward.     9. 
Dalhousie  Street,  Garnethill.     0'. 
Dalhousie  Lane,  tff  Dalhousie  street.     6. 
Dalhousie  Place,  Shamrock  st,  New  City  road.     6. 
Dallas  Court,  229  Argyle  street-     5. 
Dalrnaruock  Road  (Old  and  New),  Bridgeton.     3. 
Dalraarnock  Street,  Parkhead.     3. 
Darnley  Terrace,  Sliawlands. 
David  Street,  off  Gallowgate.     3. 
Deacon's  Close,  22  Calton-nioutb.     4. 
Deacon's  Lane,  43  iMain  street,  Calton.     4. 
Deanside  Lane,  i.  74  George  st.  to  Rottenrotr.     1. 
Dean  Place,  112  Rottenrow.     1. 
Dean  Street,  Balmanno  street.     1. 
Dempster  Street,  f.  west  side  of  N.  Frederick  st.     1. 
Derby  Street,  off  Dumbarton  road.     8. 
Derby  Terrace,  Sandyford  street.     8. 
Devon  Street,  f.  Eglinton  st.  to  Pollokshaws  rd.     9. 
Dinning's  Court,  47  Dale  street,  Tradeston.     9. 
Dixon  Street,  f.  Great  Clyde  st.  to  Howard  st.     5. 
Dixon's  Square,  off  Finnieston  street.     8. 
Debbie's  Loan,  from  Castle  street  to  Garscube  road. 

Do.  f.  Castlest.  toP.-Dundasrd.,offGarscuberd.   1. 

Do.  from  Port-Dundas  road  to  Garscube  road.     7. 
Dock  Street,  Kclvinhaugh.     8. 
Dockany  Fauld,  Hntchesontown.     10. 
Donnelly  Street,  oft'  Garngad  road.     2. 
Dorset  Street,  west  of  North  street.     8. 
Douglas  Court,  102  Argyle  street.     1. 
Douglas  Street,  f.  Argyle  street  to  Sauchiehall  st.    6. 
Douglas  Street,  Parlick. 

Dovehill,  Great  &  Little,  f.  G.-ilIo-wg.  to  Grseme  st.   2. 
Dover  Street,  foot  of  Claremont  street.     8. 
Downie  Place,  Partick. 

Drummond  Place,  Rosehall  st.,  New  City  road.     C. 
Drury  Street,  from  West  Nile  st.  to  Reniield  st.     6. 
Drygate,  from  High  street  to  Ladywell  street.     2. 
Drygate  Lane,  from  Barony  church  to  Drygate.     2. 
Duke  Street,  from  High  street  to  Wbitevale.     2. 
Dumbarton  Road,  head  Main  st,  Anderston,  west.   8. 
Duncan's  Close,  125  High  street.     1. 
Duncan  Street,  Canning  street.     3. 
Duncan  St.,  f.  Marlborough  st.  to  Abercromby  st.  3. 
Dunchattan  Buildings,  219  Duke  street.     2, 
Dunchattan  Street,  off  Duke  street. 
Dundas  Lane,  from  Dundas  st.  to  Buchanan  Bt.     1. 
Dundas  Place,  Port-Dundas  road,  east  side,     1. 
Dundas  Street,  Kingston.     9. 


Dundas  St.,  f.  W.  George  st.  to  Parliamentary  rd.    1 . 

Dundas  Vale,  Garscube  road.     7. 

Dunlop  Street,  from  Argyle  st  to  Jackson  St.     6. 

Dunmore  Terrace,  Derby  street.     8. 

Dunn  Street,  olf  Dalmarnock  road.     3. 

Durham  Court,  47  King  street.     5. 

Dyer's  Lane,  off  St.  Andrew's  square.     4. 

DycAvork  Road,  Bridgeton.     3. 

E 

Eagle  Lane,  53  Maxwell  st.     5. 
Eastern  Road  (Great),  Camlachie.     3. 
Eastfield  Row,  head  of  North  street     8. 
Eddleston  Place,  Weaver  street.     1. 
Edon  Place,  east  of  Duke  street.     2. 
Edwin  Place,  head  of  Surrey  street.     10. 
Eglinton  Lane,  off  Eglinton  street.     9. 
Eglinton  Place,  off'  Eglinton  street.     9. 
Eglinton  St.,  f.  Bridge  st.  to  Muirhouses  toll.     9. 
Ekierslie  St.,  f.  Main  street  Anderston  to  Sauchiehall 

street.     8. 
Eldon  Place,  Kingston.     9. 
i;idon  Street,  South  Woodside. 

North  side  of  do.   7  ;  South  side  of  do.     8. 
Elgin  Place,  Sauchiehall  street,  corner  of  Pitt  st.    6. 
Elgin  Street,  off  Gallowgate.     3. 
Elgin  Terrace,  Dowanhill. 

Elliot  Street,  from  Lancefield  qy.  to  Stnbcross  st.    8. 
Elmbank   Crescent,  from  Elml3ank  place    to  Kent 

road.     6. 
Ehiibank  Place,  from  St.  Vincent  street  to  Elmbank 

crescent.     G. 
Elmbank  St.,  f.  Sauchiehall  st  to  St  Vincent  st.  &. 
Elmfoot,  Rutherglen  road.     10. 
Elmgiove  Place,  PoUokshields. 
Eimgrove  Place,  Jane  Street  and  Holland  street. 
Elphiston  Place,  Cambridge  street.     6. 
English  Row,  off  Cathcart  road.     10. 
Ewing  Place,  corner  of  York  st.  &  357  Argj-le  st,  5: 
Ewing  Place,  Great  Eastern  road.     2. 
Exchange  Square  (Royal),  west  side  Queen  st.     1. 
Exchange  Court,  85  Queen  street.     1. 
Exchange  Court  (South),  77  Queen  street.     1. 
Exchange  Court  (North),  St.  Vincent  place  and  22 

Royal  Exchange  square.     1. 


Factory  Street,  Pollokshaws. 

Factory  Lane,  Rutherglen. 

Factory  Court,  122  Main  street,  Bridgeton.     3. 

Falkland  PI.,  corner  Renfrew  st.,  St.  George's  rd.  (>. 

Ferguson  St.,  f.  Cowcaddens  st.  to  Cambridge  st.    &, 

Fiddler's  Close,  75  High  street.     1. 

Fife  Place,  West  George  street.     6. 

Finlay  Place,  foot  of  Maxwell  street.     5. 

Finlay  Street,  f.  W.  Russell  st.  to  Cowcaddens  st.  S. 

Finnieston  Street,  fr.  Dumbarton  road  to  Clyde.     8-. 

Finnieston,  west  end  of  Stobcross  St.,  Anderston.    8. 

Finnieston  Lane,  oft'  Finnieston  street.     8. 

Firhill  Road,  south  of  Canal.     7. 

Fisher  Street,  off  Duke  street 

Fisli  Market,  Hntchcson's  bridge,  foot  of  Saltmarket. 

Fitzroy  Place,  Sauchiehall  street.     8. 

Fleming's  Place,  Cowcaddens.     7. 

Fleming  Street,  off  Garscube  road.     7. 

Fleming  Street,  Glenpark.     2. 

Florence  Place  Stanley  street.  Woodlands  load.     7. 


STREETS,  SQUABE3,  PLACES,  &c. 


.FlorenceSt,  f.S. Cumberland  st.  to  Caledonian  rd.  10.' 
Forth  Street,  Port-Dundas.     1. 
Fordneuk  Street,  f.  Broad  st.  to  Crown  Point  rd.     3. 
Foundry  Open,  Camlachie.     3. 
Foundry  Open,  Gallowgate.     2 
Fountain  Street,  off  Barrack  and  Sydne_y  streets.    2. 
Fox  Street,  from  Dixon  street  to  Maxwell  st.      5. 
Francis  Close,  16  Broomielavv.     5. 
Franklin  PJ.,  corner  of  Western  rd.  &  St.  George's  rd.  7. 
Franklin  Street,  Bridgeton,  f.  Main  st.  to  Reid  st.    3. 
Franklin  Terrace,  f.  Sandyf.  toil  to  Overnewton.     8. 
Frazer's  Court,  9  Reid  street,  Bridgeton.     3. 
Frederick  Lane,  fr.  North  Fredericli  street  to  North 

Hanover  street.     1. 
Fredericli  Street  (North),   from  George   square    to 

Parliamentary  road.     1. 
Frederick  St.  (S.),  from  Ingram  st.  to  George  sq.  1. 
French  Street,  foot  of  Main  street,  Bridgeton.     3. 
Fulton's  Close,  88  Trongate.     1. 

G 

Oalaknow's  Cottage,  Butterbiggins  road.     10. 
Gallowgate,  from  tlie  Cross  to  Camlacliie  bridge. 

North  side  of  do.  f.  High  st.  to  Camlachie  burn.  2. 

South  side  cf  do.  from  Saltmarket  to  Abercromby 
street.     4. 

South  side  of  do.  from  Abercromby  st.  to  Cam- 
lacliie burn.     3. 
ijalloway's  Court,  10  George  street.     1. 
Galloway's  Court,  37  Glas&ford  street.     1. 
■Garden  Place,  corner  of  West  Regent  street  and  Pitt 

street.     1. 
Garden  Street,  from  Weaver  street  to  Taylor  st.     1. 
Gardenside,  east  end  of  Dahnarnock  road.     3. 
Gardner  Street,  from  North  Woodsidc,  southward.  7. 
Garnetdale,  Shamrock  street.     C. 
■Garnetbill,  north  side  of  Sauchiehall  street.     6. 
Garnethill  Street,  from  Hill  st.  to  Buccleuch  st.     6. 
Garnet  Place,  Hill  street,  Garnetbill.     6. 
Garngad  Hill,  top  of  Garngad  road.     2. 
Garngad  Road,  from  Castle  street  to  Acrehill. 

South  side  of  do.     2. 
Garnkirk  Street,  off  East  Milton  street.     1. 
Garscadden  Street,  off  Port-Dundas  road. 

Do.  from  Port-Dundas  road,  eastward  of  do.     1. 
Garscadden   Street,   from   Port-Dundas  road  west- 
ward to  Covvcaddcns  street  of  do.     7. 
Garscube  Lane,  from  Port-Dundas  road  to  Maitland 

street.     7. 
Garscube  Place,  head  of  Buchanan  street.     'J. 
Garscube  Road,  f.  Cowcaddens  st.  to  Round  toll.     7. 
Garthland  St.,  f.  Hutcheson  st.  to  Glassford  st,     1. 
Gayfield  Street,  off  Scotia  street.     C. 
George  Court,  33  Crown  street.     10. 
George  La.  (West),  f.  W.  Nile  st.  to  Douglas  st.     6. 
George  La.  (East),  f.  St.  Vincent  la.  toBuchananst.  6. 
George  Street  (Great),  Hillhead. 
George  Street,  from  Duke  street  to  George  sq.     1. 
George  St.  (West),  f.  George  st.  to  Blythswood  sq. 

Do.  from  George  sq.  to  Buchanan  st.  of  do.     1. 

Do.  from  Bucbanan  street  to  Blythswood  sq.     6. 
George  Street,  Mile-end,  Calton.     3. 
George  Square,  west  end  George  st.  &  Cochrane  st.  1. 
Germiston  Street,  off  the  top  of  Bucbanan  st.     1. 
Gibson's    Court,   46    Saltmarket    and    12    and   30 

Prince's  street.     5. 
Gibson  Street,  from  Gallowgate  to  Calton  entry,     4. 
Gibson  Street,  Hillhead. 


Gilbert  Street,  oft'  Park  street.     8. 

Gillie's  Court,  202  Bioomielav,-.     5. 

Gilmour  Place,  London  st.  and  St.  Andrew's  la.     4. 

Gilmour  Street,  Rutberglen  road.     10. 

Gladstone  Place,  Kelvinhangh  street-     8. 

Gladstone  Place,  New  City  road, 

Glasgow  Bridge,  south  end  of  Jamaica  street.     0. 

Glasgow  Street,  Hillhead. 

Glassford  Street,  from  Argyle  st.  to  Ingram  st.      1 . 

Glebe  Street,  f.  Castle  st.  to  Garnk.  Rail,  depot.     1. 

Gloucester  Place,  Hill  street.  Garnet  hill.     0. 

Gloucester  Street,  Kingston.     9. 

Glenpark,  Duke  street  road,  east  of  Greenvale,     2. 

Glen  Place,  east  end  of  Duke  street.     2. 

Goosedubbs  St.,  f.  Stockwell  st.  to  foot  of  Old  wy.  5. 

Gorbals,  south  end  of  Victoria  bridge.     10. 

Gordon  Lane,  9  Gordon  street.     6. 

Gordon  Street,  from  Buchanan  st.  to  Hope  st.     G. 

Govanbaugli,  south-east  side  of  Hutchesontown.   10. 

Govan  Road,  from  Parkhouse  toll.  Paisley  road,  to 

Govan. 
Govan   Street,  Hutchesontown,   from  south   end  cf 

St.  Ninian  street  to  Commercial  road.     10. 
Grace  Street,  west  end  of  Stobcross  street.     8. 
Gramme  Street,  from  Old  vennel  to  Barrack  wall.     3. 
Grafton  Square,  head  of  Grafton  street.     1. 
Grafton  Terrace,  head  of  North  John  street.     1. 
Grafton  Place,  from  Montrose  st.  to  Grafton  st.      1. 
Graham's  Buildings,  62  George  street.     1. 
Graham's  Court,  117  Candleriggs.     1. 
Graham's  Court,  Sister  street,  Calton.  3. 
Graham's  Place,  Partick. 
Graham's  Square,  445  Gallowgate.     2 
Graham  Street  (West),   from  Cambridge  street  to 

St.  George's  road.     6. 
Graham  Street,  Dalmarnock  road.     3. 
Granby  Terrace,  Hillhead. 

Grant  Street,  f.  Cumberland  st.  to  St.  George's  rd.  7. 
Granville  Place,  St.  George's  road.     7. 
Granville  Street,  f.  Sauchiehall  road  to  Kent  rd.     8. 
Granville  Street,  west  end  of  Charing  cross. 
Gray's  Court,  Dale  street,  Tradestou.     9. 
Great  George  Street,  Hillhead. 
Great  Kelvin  Terrace,  Hilliiead. 
Great  Wellington  Street,  Paisley  road. 
Great  Eastern  Road,  from  Camlachie  burn  eastward. 
North    side   of  do.,  from   Camlacliie    burn   to 

eastern  boundary  of  municipality.     2. 
South     side  of  do.,   from   Camlachie  burn  to 
eastern  boundary  of  municipality.     3. 
Gt.  Western  Road,  fr.  N.  City  rd.  to  river  Kelvin.  7. 
Green  Bank,  Govan  road. 

Greenhead  Buildings,  Canning  street,  Calton.     3. 
Greenhead,  from  William  street  to  Nevvhall      3. 
Greentiill  Place,  St.  Vincent  st.,  f  Pitt  to  India  sts.  8. 
Greenhill  Street,  f  St.  Vincent  st.  to  Bishop  st.      8. 
Greenlaw  Place  (except  149),  Paisley  road.     9. 
Greendyke  Street,  from  foot  of  Saltmarket  to  east 

end  of  London  sireet.     4. 
Green  Street,  Bridgeton,  f.  Main  st.  to  John  st.  la.  3. 
Green  Street,  Calton,  f.  G.  Hamiltonst.  to  Tureen  st.  4. 
Green  Street  Lane,  we.  side  of  Green  st.  Bridgeton.  3. 
Greenfield  Place,  Govan. 
Greenock  Place,  West  street,  Tradeston.     9. 
Greenside  Lane,  f.  Greenside  st.  to  Cumberland  st.  10. 
Greenside  St.,  f.  Hospital  st.  to  .Main  st.,  Gorbals.   10. 
Greenvale,  from  Bluevale  to  Glenpark.     2. 
Greenvale  Place,  Cumbeiland  street,  west. 
Greenvale  Street,  f.  Ea.  Rosest.  to  Tlioniaon'sla.  ea.  3. 


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Greig's  Place,  coni.  of  Green  st.  &  King  St.,  Calton.  4. 
Greyfiiars'  Wj-iid,  147  Hi-li  st.  to  Canoa  st.     1. 
Grosvenor  Terrace,  near  Botanic  gardens. 
Grove  Street,  from  GarscuUe  ro;id  to  Scotia  st.     7. 
Guildry  Court,  137  Biidgegate  &  25  E.  Clyde  st.  5. 
Gushet  Fauld,  llutchesoutown.     10. 

H 

Hafton  Place,  Carnarvon  street.     7- 

Hagliill,  Cumbernauld  road.     2. 

Hamilton  Court,  51  Stockwell  street.     5. 

Hamilton  Ctmrt,  llJO  Canning  street.     3. 

Hamilton  Court,  84  Main  street,  Bridgeton.     3. 

Hamilton  Crescent,  Particle. 

Hamilton  Drive,  off  Great  Western  road. 

Hamilton  Park  Terrace,  off  Great  Western  road. 

Hamilton  Place,  Partick. 

Hamilton  Place,  Great  Western  road. 

Hamilton  Street  (Little),  from   High  John   street  to 

Nortii  Frederick  street.     1. 
Hamilton  Street  (Great),   froni   South   St.    Miingo 

street  to  Canning  street,  Calton.     4. 
Hampton  Court  Terrace,  lienfrew  street.     6. 
Hampton  Buildings,  west  end  of  Shamrock  st.     1. 
Hampton  Buildings,  Shuttle  street.     1. 
Hampton  Place,  Gallowgate.     3. 
Handel  Place,  Upper  Crown  street.       10. 
Hanover   Street    (North),    from    George   square    to 

Parliamentary  road,     1. 
Hanover  Street  (So.),  f.  I.ngram  st.  to  George  sq.     1. 
Hart  Street,  Westruuir.     2. 
Harmony  Place,  Govan. 

Harttield  Place,  Parliamentary  road,  Townhead.     1. 
Harttitld  Street,  Parliamentary  road,  Townhead.      1. 
Harvey's  Place,  223  New  Dalmarnock  road.     3. 
Hatter's  Row,  Ualiiiarnock  road,      3. 
Havannah  Street,  from  High  st.  to  Burnside  la.     2. 
Havelock  Buildings,  INIa.xwell  st.  &  East  Howard  st. 
Havelock  Place,  106  Cunibeiland  st.  (South).      10.  ■ 
Havelock  Street,  off  Finnieston  street.     8. 
Havelock  Terrace,  Paisley  road. 
Hayburn  Place,  Partick. 

Haytield  Street,  JMNeil  street,  Hutebesontown.     10. 
Heleiivale  Street,  Parldiead.     3, 
Henrietta  Street,  from  Gallowgate  to  East  Rose  st.  3. 
Herbertson  St.,  f.  Soutli  Cobwrg  st.  to  Eglinton  st.    9, 
Hereford  Place,  corner  of  lienfrew  st.  and  Rosest.  6. 
Henioihill,  137  Stirling's  road.     1. 
Herriot  Street,  Poliokshaws. 
High  Street,  from  the  Gross  to  Kirk  street. 

East  side  of  do.     2  ;  West  side  of  do.     1. 
Highbury  Place,  Scott  street,  Garnethill.     6. 
Hillheatl  Place,  llillhead. 
Hillinj;tori  Place,  Elderslie  street,  from  AVilliam  st. 

to  St.  Vincent  street.     8. 
Hill's  Court,  30  R'>se  street,  Hutebesontown.     10. 
Hill  Place,  20  Stirling's  ro.ad.     1. 
Hill  Square,  Anderston.     8. 
Hill  Street,  from  Duke  street  to  Gallowgate.     2. 
Hill  St.,  Garneth.,  f,  Canibr.  st.  to  St.  Geo.  rd.     G. 
Hill  Street,  from  Stobcioss  st.  to  Main  St.,  Anders.  8. 
Plolni  Place,  278  Argyle  street.     6. 
Holm  Street,  from  \Veliiiigion  st.  to  Pitt  st.     C. 
Holnihead   Street,  Bell's  park,  from   Dundas  street 

to  North  Frederick  street.      1. 
Holland  Place,  off  St.  Vincent  street.     6. 
Hollai.d  Street,  f,  Sauchiehal!  st,  loSt.  Vincent  st.  6. 
JHolyrood  Crescent,  Great  Western  road.     7. 


Hulyrood  Place,  171  New  City  road.     fi. 

Hope  Place,  Parliamentary  road,  Townhead.     1. 

Hope  Street,  from  Argyle  st.  to  West  Russell  st.     6. 

Hope  Street,  f.  Main  st.  Anderston,  toStobcross  st.  8. 

Hope  Street  (East),  Canilachie.     3, 

Hopehill,  North  Woodside  road.     7. 

Hopetoun  Place,  from  Rottenrow  to  Stirling's  rd.  1. 

Horn's  Court,  3  St.  Enoch  square.     5. 

liosiiital  Street,  from  Adelphi  st.  southwards.     10. 

Houston  St.,  from  So.  Kinning  pi.  to  Shield's  rd.   9. 

Houston  Street  (East),  f.  Crookston  st.  to  Bolton  St. 

Houidswonh  Place,  Cranston  street.     8. 

Howard  Place,  llG  Waterloo  street.     6. 

Howard  St.  (East), f.  Maxwell  st.  to  Ropework  la.  5. 

Howard  Sireet,  from  Jamaica  st.  to  Maxwell  st.     5. 

Howard  Sireet,  Bridgeton,  f.  Dale  st.  to  Savoy  st.  3. 

Ilozier  Street,  head  of  Muslin  street.     3. 

Hume  Place,  corner  Rose  st.  &  Cumberland  st.     10. 

Hunter's  Place,  15  Ann  street,  Bridgeton.     3. 

Hunter  Street,  west  side  of  Barracks  to  Duke  st.    5. 

Huntingdon  Place,  Railroad,  Townhead.     1. 

Hutcheson's  Bridge,  soutli  end  of  Saltmarket.     5. 

Ilutcheson  Street,  from  Trongate  to  Ingram  st.     1. 

Hutchesontown, south endof  Hutcheson's  bridge.    10. 

Hydepark  Buildings,  head  of  Hydepark  street.     8. 

llydepark  Corner,  south-east   corner  of  Hj'depark 

street,  Anderston  quav.     8. 
Hj-depark  Place,  foot  Hydepark  St.,  x\nderst.  qu.   8. 
Hydepark  Street,  f.  Stobcross  st.  to  Anderst.  qu.     8. 
Hyneford  Place,  Govan. 


Ibros  Terrace,  Paisle}-  road. 

Ibroxholm,  Parsley  road. 

India  Buildings,  corner  of  Gordon  &  Mitchell  sts.     6, 

India  Street,  f,  St,  Vincent  st.  to  Elmbank  cres.     6', 

liidia  Street,  from  Somerset  pi,  to  Claremont  st.     8. 

Ingram  Buildings,  131  Ingram  street.     1. 

Ingram  Court  (East),  21  Ingram  street.     1. 

Ingram  Ct.  (W,),  163  Ingram  st.  &  100  Queen  st.    1. 

Ingram  Place,  111  Ingram  street.     1. 

Ingiani  Street,  from  Candleiiggs  to  Queen  street.    1. 


Jackson  Street,  from  Stockwell  st.  to  Dunlop  st.     5. 

Jaffray's  Close,  14  Goosedubbs.     5. 

Jail  Square,  foot  of  Saltmarket.     5. 

Jamaica  Sireet,  f.  Argyle  st.  to  Glasgow  bridge.     5. 

James'  Court,  18  Rose  street,  Hutebesontown.     10. 

James  Street,  Port- Dundas.     1. 

James  Street,  Greenhead,  Bridgeton.     3. 

James  Street  (East),  f.  Waterloo  st.  to  Church  st.    3. 

James  Street,  Calton,  f.  Stevenson  st.  to  Llillroad  st.  1. 

James  Watt  Street,  f,  Argyle  st.  to  Broomielaw.     5. 

Jamiescn's  Court,  113  King  street.     5. 

Jamieson's  Lane,  77|^  Main  street,  Anderston.     8. 

Jane  Place,  Paterson  street,  Kingston.     9. 

Jane  Place,  Ruiberglen  road.     10. 

Janetield  Place,  Eglinton  street.     9. 

Jane  Street,  off  Biythswood  square.     6. 

John.ston's  Place,  Bar.  gl.  (east  end),  Stirling's  rd.  1. 

John's  Court,  39  Crown  street.      10. 

John  Street  (High),  f.  George  st.  to  Stirling's  rd.    1. 

John  Street  (Low),  from  Ingram  st.  to  Geor^je  st.     1. 

John  St.,  f.  Greenhead  st.  to  Main  st.,  Bridgeton.     3. 

John  Street  (East),  east  end  of  Gallowgate.     2. 

John  St.  Lane,  f.  John  st.  to  Green  st ,  Bridgeton.    3. 

Jordan  Hill  Street,  Partick. 


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Keir  Terrace,  Pollokshields. 

Kelly's  Buildings,  M'Auslia  street.     1. 

Kelvingrove  Place,  Kelvingrove  street.     8. 

Kelvingrove,  west  end  of  Sauchiehall  street.     8. 

Kelvingrove  Street,  off  Dumbarton  road.     8. 

Kelvingrove  Street,  ^Yest  end  of  Sauchiehall  st.     8. 

Kelvin  Row,  South  Woodside.     7. 

Kelvinslde  Terrace,  east  end  of  Particle. 

Kelvin  Street,  South  of  North  Woodside  road.     7. 

Kelvin  Street,  Partick. 

Kelvin  Terrace,  Groat  Western  road.     7. 

Kelvinhaujjh  Village,  west  Finnieston,  on  Clyde.    8. 

Kelvinhaugh  Street,  Kelvinhaugh.     8. 

Kolvinside  Terrace,  Partick. 

Kenmure  Place,  Glebe  street.  Parliamentary  rd.     1. 

Kennedy  Street,  from  Castle  street  to  Glebe  st.     1. 

Kensington  Place,  Sauchiehall  street.     C. 

Kent  Road,  from  Sauchiehall  street  to  North  st.     8. 

Kent  Street,  f.  Gallowgate  to  Great  Hamilton  st.    4. 

Kent  Place,  oft'  Kent  road.     8. 

Kent  Place,  Glebe  street,  Parliamentary  road.     1. 

Keppoch  Hill  Road,  north  of  St.  RoUox. 
Do.,  south  of  Canal.     1. 

Kerr  Street,  from  Little  st.  to  Rose  st.  (East).     3. 

Kew  Terrace,  near  Botaniu  gardens. 

Killennont  Street,  off  Parliamentary  road. 

Killermont  Court,  ofl'  Garscadden  street.     1. 

Kincaid  Place,  Hospital  St.,  corner  Cuniberlaud  st.  10. 

Kiimel  Place,  Renfrew  court.     G. 

King's  Park  PL,  f.  James' st.  to  John  st.,  Greeiihead.  3. 

Kingston  Place.     9. 

Kingston  Terrace,  West  st.  and  St.  James'  st.     9. 

King  Street,  from  Trongate  to  Bridgegate.     5. 

King  St.,  Calton,  f.  Calton-mouth  to  MiUroad  st.     4. 

King  Street,  Mile-end.     3. 

King  Street,  Tradeston,  f.  Bridge  st.  to  West  st.     9. 

King  Street,  PoUokshaws. 

Kinneil  Place,  Paisley  road,  Govan. 

Kinning  Street,  f.  Gloucester  st.  to  Scotland  st.     9. 

Kinning  Place  (South),  Paisley  road.     9. 

Kinning  Park,  Paisley  road. 

Kirk  Close,  59  Main  street,  Anderston.     3. 

Kirk  Lane,  Townhead.     2. 

Kirk  Street,  from  Castle  street  to  High  street. 
East  side  of  do.  2  ;   West  side  of  do.     1. 

Kirk  Street,  from  Main  st.  to  Green  St.,  Calton.     4. 

Kirk  Street,  f.  Main  st.  to  Buchan  St.,  Gorbals.     10. 

Kirkpatrick  Street,  otF  London  road. 

Kirkwood's  Court,  125  Main  street,  Anderston.     8. 

Koh-i-noor  Buildings,  corner  of  Dundas  and  Cathe- 
dral streets.     1. 

Kyle  Street,  off  Bobbie's  loan.     1. 

L 

La  Belle  Place,  from  Clifton  st.  to  Claremont  st.    8. 
Lady  well  Street,  foot  of  Drygate.      2, 
Laigh-Kirk  Close,  f.  59  Trongate  to  Prince's  st.     5. 
Lanark  Street,  otf  Debbie's  loan. 
Lanark  Street,  off  Greendyke  street. 
Lancefield,  west  end  of  Stobcross  street.     8. 
Lancefield  Buildings,  off  Elliot  street.     8. 
Lancelield  Place,  west  end  of  Anderston  quay.     8. 
Lancefield  Quny,  Broomielaw.     8. 
Lancefield  Street,  f.  Stobcross  to  foot  of  Hydepark.  8. 
Landrcssy  Street,  south  of  Canning  street.     3. 
Lansdownc    Crescent,    Great    Western    road,   near 
Kelvin  bridge.     7. 


Largo  PI.,  corner  of  New  City  road  and  Rosehall  st.  6. 

Laurieston,  south  side  of  the  river,  between  Gorbafe 
church,  Carlton  place,  and  Bridge  street.     9. 

Law's  Buildings,  118  and  126  Bridgegate. 

Lawmoor  Place,  Govanhaugh.     10. 

Lawrence  Place,  near  Partick. 

Lawson's  Court,  125  Trongate.     5. 

Leadbetter  Street,  Parliamentary  road,  from  North 
Hanover  street.     1. 

Leitch's  Court,  157  Trongate.     5. 

Lendel  Place,  Paisley  road. 

Leopard  Close,  80  High  street.     2. 

Lily  Place,  PoUokshaws  road.     9. 

Lilybank  Place,  West  Thistle  street. 

Liiybank  Road,  off  Eglinton  street. 

Do.,  westward,  to  term,  of  mun.  boundary.     9. 

Lilybank  Street,  off  Kglinton  street.     9. 

Lilybank  Terrace,  West  Graham  street. 

Lind  Place,  corner  of  Dalhousie  &  Buccleuch  sts.    6. 

Linden  Terrace,  Pollokshields. 

Little  Govan,  Rutherglen  road.     10. 

Little  Street,  Calton.     3. 

Liveipool  Court,  249  Argyle  street.     5. 

Lockliart  Place,  Parliamentary  road  and  corner  of 
Dobbie's  luan.     1. 

London  Lane,  48  London  street.     4. 

London  Road,  Bridgeton.      3. 

Lond(in  Street,  from  Cross  to  Monteith  row.     4. 

Lorn  Place,  Cranstonhill,  Dumbarton  road.     8. 

Love  Loan,  from  High  John  street  to  North  Fre- 
derick street.     1 . 

Low  Green  street,  from  St.  Andrew's  square  to 
Greendyke  street.     4. 

Lucknow  Place,  corner  of  Hospital  street  and  Cum- 
berland street  (South).     10. 

Lumsder.'s  Model  Buildings,  Roslin  place.      7. 

Lyceum  Court,  72  Nelson  street.     1. 

Lyndhurst  Place,  Hill  street,  Garnethiil.     C. 

Lynedoch  Crescent,  olT  Woodlands  road.     8. 

Lynedoch  Terrace,  Woodlands  road.     8. 

Lynedoch  Street,  off  Woodlands  road.     8. 

Lyon  St.,  f.  Garscube  rd.  to  North  Woodtide  rd.    7. 

Lyon  Street  (East),  f.  Whitevale  to  E.  John  st.     2. 

M 

Mack's  Close,  125  Saltmarkot.     4. 

M'Adam's  Lane,  fr.  Garscube  road  to  North  Wood- 
side  road.     7. 

M'Alpine's  Close,  27  Stockwell  street,     o. 

M 'Alpine  Street,  from  Arg\'le  street  to  Broomielaw, 
East  side  of  do.     5;  We; t  side.     8. 

M 'Arthur's  Buildings,  12  Anderston  quay.     8. 

M'Arthur's  Street,  PoUokshaws. 

M'Aslin  Street,  from  St.  James'  rd.  to  Grafton  st.     1. 

M'Callum's  Buildings,  Duke  street  and  corner  of 
Barrack  street.     2. 

M'Combe's  Brae,  Burnside  lane,  opp.  Havannah.     2. 

M'Eivan  Street,  Parkhead.     3. 

Macfarlane  Street,  fr.  Gallowgate  to  Grseme  st.     2. 

M'Gill's  Close,  87  Stockwell  street.     5. 

M'Intosh  Street,  oft'  Dunchatton  street.     2. 

M'Kechnic  Street,  f.  Clyde  st., .Calton  to  Park  la.     .>. 

M  Neil  Street,  fr.  Rutherglen  rd.  to  Clyde  side.      10. 

M'Neil  Street,  Great  Eastern  road.     2. 

M'Nicol's  Court,  209  High  street.     1. 

M'Pherson  Street,  60  High  street.     2. 

M'Symon  Place,  West  Campbell  st.  &  Holm  st.     6. 

Mudt;ira  Buildings.  Argyle  st.  corner  of  Osv.'ald  st.    &. 


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4. 


4. 
1. 
1, 


!Main  Street,  Ander£toii,f.  Argylest.  to  Sandyford.    8. 
Main  Street,  Bridgeton,  from  Canning  st.  to  Eutlier- 

glen  bridge.     3. 
Main  Street,  Calton,  from  Well  st.  to  King  st.     4. 
Main  Street,  Gorbals,  from  Victoria  bridge  to  Cum- 

beiland  street.      10. 
Slain  Street,  Govan. 
Main  Street,  PoUokshaws. 
Main  Street,  Rutlierglen. 
Main  Street,  Springburn. 

Main  Street,  from  Argyle  st.  to  SKUchiehall  St.  6. 
Maitland  Lane,  from  Maitland  st.  to  Milton  st.  7. 
Maiiland  Street,  f.  Cowcaddens  to  Port-Dundas. 
Malta  Street,  from  Main  street  to  Norfolk  street. 
Maasiield  PI.,  west  end  of  \V.  Regent  st.  &  Pitt  st. 
Margaret's  Place,  from  Bridgegate  to  Jail  square. 
Margaret  Street,  f.  Little  Hamilton  st.  to  Love  lo. 
Margaret  Street,  olT  Eglinton  street.  9. 
Market  Lane,  Jail  square.  5. 
Market  Street,  from  Bridgegate  to  East  Clyde  st. 
Market  Stieet,  (East),  f.  Milroad  st.  to  Gallowg. 
Markland  Place,  Upper  Thistle  street.  10. 
Marlliorough  Street,  f.  Little  st.  to  E.  Rose  st. 
Marquis  Street,  off  London  road. 
Marshall's  Closes,  81  and  127  Bridgegate.  5. 
Marshall  Street,  f.  Gallowgate  to  King  st.  Calton. 
Martyr  Street,  f.  Parson  st.  to  Parliamentary  rd. 
Mason  Street,  from  Castle  street  to  Weaver  st. 
Mathieson's  Lane,  Gallowgate.  4. 
Mathieson's  Lane,  east  end  of  Monteith  row.  4. 
Mathie.son's  Lane,  Matbieson  street.  10. 
Mathieson  Street,  Rutherglen  road.  10. 
Matilda  Street,  PoUokshaws. 
Maule  Terrace,  Partick. 
'Mavis  Bank,  south  side  Broomielaw. 
Maxwell  St.  south  f.  Argyle  st.  to  Great  Clyde  st. 
Ma.xwell  Street,  PoUokshaws. 
Maxweltown  Place,  Paisley  road.  9. 
Mavfield  Place,  from  Newton  street  to  North  st. 
Mechanics'  Buildings,  Milroad  street.  3. 
Meadoubank  Crescent,  Partick. 
jMeadow  Park,  Duke  street.  2. 
Meadowside  Place,  Woodlands  road.  7. 
Mcdliourne  Place,  Kingston.  9. 
Melbourne  Place,  Finnieston  street,  8. 
Melrose  Street,  f.  G.  Western  rd.  to  Queen's  crest. 
Jlelville  Lane,  43  Gordon  street.  6. 
Melville  Lane,  Tradeston.  9. 
Melville  Place,  132  Trongate.  1. 
Melville  Street,  from  Wallace  street  to  West  st. 
Merchants'  House,  72  Hutcheson  street.  1. 
Merchant  Lane,  from  Bridgegate  to  E.  Clyde  st. 
Metcalf's  Land,  off  Canal  street.  9, 
Markland  Lane  and  Street,  Partick. 
ilelhven  Place,  corner  Maitland  St.  &  Milton  st. 
Middleton  Buildings,  Govan. 
Middleton  Place,  Garngad  road,  by  St.  Rollox. 
Middleton  Street,  Garngad  road.  2. 
]Mill  Street,  from  JIain  street  to  Greenhead. 
Mill  Street,  Rutherglen. 
ilillan  Street,  off  Eglinton  street.  9. 
Millbank,  Townmill  road.  2. 
jMillburn  Street,  f.  Townmill  rd.  to  Garngad  hiU. 
Miller's  Place,  from  King  street  to  Saltmarket. 
Miller  Street,  from  Argyle  street  to  Ingram  street. 
Miller  Street  (East),  liluevale.  2. 
Millfield,  Kose  street,  Hutchesontown.  10. 
Millroad  Street,  f.  King  street  to  Abercromby  st. 
Milton  Lane,  from  Vi'est  Milton  st.  lo  Stewait  St. 


5. 


5. 


2. 


Milton  Place,  St.  Vincent  street,  from  Douglas  street 

to  Pitt  street.     6. 
Milton  street,  from  Cowcaddens  to  Dobbie'sloan. 

From  Cowcaddens  st.  to  P.-Dundas  rd.  of  do.     7. 

From  P.-Dundas  road  to  Dobbie's  loan  of  do.      >. 
Minerva  Place,  Finnieston  street.     8. 
Jlinerva  Street,  head  of  Finnieston  street.     8. 
Mitchell  Lane,  81  Buchanan  st.  to  Mitchell  st.     6. 
Mitchell  Street,  from  Argyle  st.  to  Gordon  st.     G. 
Moncrieff  Street,  from  Kirk  street  to  Malta  st.     10. 
Jlonkland  Street,  f.  Castle  st.  to  Parliamentary  rd.   1. 
Monro's  Court,  63  Stockwell  street.     5. 
IMontague  Place,  Bath  street.     6. 
Monteith  Lane,  back  of  Monteith  row.     4. 
Monteith  Row,  east  of  London  street.     4. 
Montgomery  Street,  oft"  London  road.     3. 
Montrose  street,  from  Ingram  st.  to  Grafton  pi.     1. 
Moodie's  Court,  31  Argyle  st.     5. 
Moore  Place,  West  George  street.     6. 
Moore  Street,  from  Gallowgate  to  Armour  street.     2. 
Moray  Place,  Cumberland  street  (West).     7. 
Morris  Place,  Monteith  row.     4. 
Morrison's  Court,  108  Argyle  street.     1. 
Morrison  Place,  off  West  street,  Tradeston. 
Morrison  Street,  Kingston.     9. 
Mountainblue,  Camlachie.     3. 
Mountblue  Street,  Parkhead. 
]Muir's  Buildings,  7  Melville  street.     9. 
Muirhcad  Place,  St.  James'  street,  Paisley  road. 
Muirhead  Street,  Hutchesontown,  from  Adelphia  st. 

to  Rutherglen  loan.     10. 
Muirhouses,  PoUokshaws  road. 

Do.  to  centre  of  Butterbiggins  road.     9. 
^Murray  Place,  New  Cit}'  road.     6. 
Muse  Lane,  from  Garscube  lane  to  Stewart  st.     7. 
Muse  Lane,  Newton  place.     8. 
Muse  Lane,  off  South  Pettigrew  street.     2. 
Muslin  Street,  Main  street,  Bridgeton,  to  New  Dal- 

raarnock  road.     3. 
Myrtle  Street,  off  St.  George's  road.     7. 

N 

Napier's  Closes,  77  and  85  Saltmarket*     4. 

Napier's  Place,  Minerva  street.     8. 

Na|iierbhall  Street,  from  Great  Western  road  to- 
North  Woodside  road.     7. 

Naples  Place,  Cathcart  street,  Gorbals.      10.  ^ 

Nassau  Court,  61  Main  stieet,  Anderston.     8. 

National  Bank  Buildings,  Queen  street.     1. 

Nelson  Street,  from  Trongate  to  Stirling  square.     1. 

Nelson  Stieet,  from  Bridge  street  to  West  street, 
Tradeston.     9. 

Nelson  Street,  from  Gallowgate  to  East  Miller  st.  2. 

New  City  Road,  from  Cowcaddens  street  to  N.  Wood- 
side  road.  North  side  of  do.  7;  South  side  of  do.  6. 

Newfield  Lane,  off  South  Kinning  place.     9. 

Newhall  Street,  east  end  of  Main  St.,  Bridgeton.     3. 

Newhall  Terrace,  Greenhead.     3. 

New  London  Road,  fiom  Canning  st.,  eastwards.  3. 

New  Road,  Parkhead.     3. 

Newstead  Place,  Govan. 

New  Street,  Calton,  from  East  Russell  street  to  Cal- 
ton cross.     4. 

New  Street,  PoUokshaws. 

New  Street,  Rutherglen. 

New  Vennel,  from  High  street  to  Burnside  lane.    2. 

New  Wynd  from  119  Trongate  to  Bridgegate.     5. 

Newton  Street,  from  Sauchiehall  st.  to  Bath  st.     G. 


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STREETS,  SQUARES,  PLACES,  &C. 


Newton   Place,   Sauchiehall  street,   from  Woodside 

crescent,  westward.     8. 
Newton  Terrace,   Sauchieliall  road,  from  Graaville 

street  to  Elderslie  street.     8. 
Newton  Place,  Partick. 
Newton  Place,  Govan  road.     9. 
Nicholas  Street,  from  219  High  st.  to  Shuttle  st.  1. 
Nicholson  Street,  f.  Carlton  place  to  Norfolk  street. 

East  side  of  do.     10;  West  side  of  do.     9. 
Nightingale  Street  Place,  30  Kelvinhaugli  street.  8. 
Nile  Street  (East),  79  Gallowgate.     2. 
Nile  Street  (West),  from  Gordon  street  to  Cowcad- 

dens  toll.      G. 
Nithsdale  Place,  Paisley  road. 

Norfolk  Lane,  from  Norfolk  st.  to  Bedford  street.  9. 
Norfolk  Court,  32  Norfolk  street.     9. 
Norfolk   Street,    Laurleston,   from  Bridge  street  to 
Portugal  street. 

From  Bridge  st.  and  Eglinton  st.  to  Nicholson 

street  and  Warwick  street  of  do.     9. 
From  Nicholson  street  and  Warwick  street  to 
Slalta  street  of  do.     10. 
Normal  Place,  Garscube  road.     7. 
North  .Albion  Court,  41  North  Albion  street.     1. 
North  Albion  Street,  from  George  st.  to  Canon  st.  1. 
North  Court,   Ptoyal  E.xchange,  from  22  Exchange 

square  to  St.  Vincent  place.     1. 
North  Street,  Anderston,  f.  Main  street  to  Sauchie- 
hall street. 

Both  sides  of  do.  from  Main  street  to  St.  Vin- 
cent street.     8. 
From  St.  Vincent  street  to  Sauchiehall  street, 

East  side.     G. 
From    St.  Vincent   street  to   Sandyford   road, 
AVest  side.     8. 
North  Woodside  Eoad,  f.  Garscube  rd.  to  Woodside. 

0 

Oakbank  Lane,  Sprirgbank.     7. 

Oakbank  Street,  oft"  Garscube  road.     7. 

Oakfield  Place,  Douglas  street  and  Jane  street.     6. 

Oakfield  Terrace,  Hillliead. 

Oak  Street,  off  Stobcross  street.     8. 

Oakvale,  Billhead. 

Oatlands,  Little  Govan.     7. 

Old  Basin,  Port-Dundas.     7. 

Old  Coach  Close,  151  Gallowgate.     2. 

Old  Post-Office  Court,  114  Trongate.     1. 

Old  Swan  Close,  181  Trongute.     5. 

Old  Wynd,  from  153  Trongate  to  Bridgegate.     6. 

Old  Vennel,  from  High  street  to  Grieme  street.     2. 
.  Orchard  Bank  Place,  Arlingtcm  street. 

Orchard  Street,  Rutherglen  road.     10. 

Orchard  Street,  Partick. 

Orchard  Terrace,   corner  of  West  Bath  street  and 
Elmbank  street.     G. 

Orr  Street,  Mile- end,  f.  Cannii'g  st.  to  Broad  st.    3. 

Osborne  Buildings,  Sauchieh-.ill  street.     6. 

Osborne  Place,  Copeland  road. 

Osborne  Terrace,  Copeland  road. 

Oswald's  Buildings,  New  London  road.     3. 

Oswald  Court,  71  Maxwell  street.     5. 

Oswald  Street,  f.  Argyle  st.  to  Broomielaw  quay.  5. 

Oswald  Street,  from  Dalmarnock  road  to  New  Lon- 
don road.     3. 

Overnewton,  west  of  Sandyford  toll,  Dumbarton  rd.  8. 

O.xford  Lane,  from  O.Nford  street  to  Norfolk  st.     9. 

Oxford   Street,    Laurieston,    from  Bridge  street  to 
Nicholson  street.     9. 


P 


Paisley  Road — North  side,  from  West  street  to  182, 
including  Greenlav\'-  house.     9. 

South  side,  from  West  street  to  147  Greenlaw 
place,  excluding  westraost  door.     9. 
Palmerston  Place,  Upper  Crown  street.     10. 
Palmerston  Place,  M'Aslin  street.     1. 
Parker's  Court,  82  King  street,  Calton.     4. 
Parkholm,  Paisley  road.     9. 
Parkhouse  Lane,  from  Duke  st.  to  Ladywell.     2. 
Park  Buildings,  Paisley  road. 
Park  Grove,  Paisley  road. 
Park  Lane,  Mile-end,  from  Orr  street  to  Little  street, 

Calton.     3. 
Park  Place,  west  end  of  Bridgegate.     5. 
Park  Place,  Paisley  road. 
Park  Quadrant,  V/est-end  park.     8. 
Park  Road,  from  Woodlands  rd.  to  Great  Western  rd. 
Park  Street,  Kelvinhaugli.     8. 
Park  Street  (South),  West-end  park.     8. 
Park  Street  (West),  West-end  park.     S. 
Park  Terrace,  West-end  park.     8. 
Park  Circus,  West-end  park. 
Park  Circus  Place,  West-end  park. 
Park  Street  (East),  AVest-end  park. 
Parliamentary  Road,  f.  Buchanan  st.  to  Castle  st.   1. 
Parson  Green,  Parson  street.     1. 
Parson  Street,  from  Villafield  place  to  Castle  st.     I. 
Paterson  Street,  from  Tacbert  street  to  Eottenrow.  1. 
Paterson  Street,  Kingston.     9. 
Paterson  Street,  off  William  street,  Anderston.     8. 
Paul  Street,  from  Stirling's  road  to  Garden  st.     1. 
Peel  Street,  Slile-end.     3. 

Peel  Terrace,  Kill  street,  Garnefhill.     6.  * 

Pembroke  Street,  from  St.  Vincent  street  to  Kent  rd. 
Perth  Street,  oft"  Main  street,  Anderston.     8. 
Peter's  Ruildings,  8  and  13  Anderston  quay.     8. 
Peter's  Buildings,  6J  West  Nile  street.     (>. 
Pettigrew  Street  (South),  from  llavannah  street  to 

Duke  street.     2. 
Phoenix  Plaee,  Garscube  road.     7. 
Piccadilly  Street,  Anderston,  from  Stobcross  street  to 

Anderston  quay.     8. 
Pipehouse  Close,  93  High  street.     1. 
Pitt  Street,  from  Argyle  Street  to  Sauchiehall  st. 

East  side  of  do.     6 ;   West  side  of  do.    8. 
Pleasance  Street,  Pollokshaws. 
Police  Lane,  South  Albion  street.     1. 
Pollok  Court,  5  Thistle  street.      10. 
Pollok  Street,  from  Paisley  road  to  Scotland  st.     9. 
Pollok  Street,  Pollokshaws. 
Pollokshaws  Road,  head  of  Llain  street,  Gorbals. 

East  side  of  do.  from  ilain  street  to  Butterbig- 
gins  road.     10. 

West  side  of  do.  from  Main  street  to  Cavendish 
street.      10. 

W^est  side  of  do.  from  Cavendish  street  to  centre 
of  Bulterbiggins  road.     9. 
Poison's  Buildings,  oif  Paisley  road.     9. 
Port-Dundas  Road,  from  top  of  Buchanan  street  to 
Fort-Dundas. 

West  side  of  do.     7  ;  East  side  of  do.     1. 
Port-Eglinton,  Paisley  Canal  basin.     9. 
Porter  Street,  Parkhead.     3. 
Portland  Place  (North),  13G  Rottenrow.     1. 
Portland  Ph.ce,  Smith  street,  Ilillhead. 
Portland  Street  (South),  from  Carlton  place  to  Bed- 
ford street.     9. 


STREETS,  SQUARES,  PLACES,  &c. 


48 


Portland  Street,  from  George  street  to  Rotter.row.   1. 

Portnian  Place,  Hillhead. 

Port  Street,  Anderston.     8. 

Portugal  Lane,  Gorbals,  from  Norfolk  street  to  Bed- 
ford street.     10. 

Portugal  Street,  from  Norfolk  street  to  Surrey  street, 

,  Laurieston.     10. 

Fossil  Road,  from  Garsoube  road  to  Forth  and  Clyde 

*   canal.     7. 

Post-Office  Court,  67  Canning  street,  Calton.     3. 

Pratt's  Court,  109  Argyle  st.  and  9  Ma.xwell  st.    5. 

Primrose  Pl;\ce,  Paisley  road. 

Primrose  Street,  Govaii. 

Prince  Court,  Prince's  square,  Buchanan  street.     1. 

frince  George's  Place,  Scotia  street.     7. 

Prince's  Street,  from  Saltniarket  to  King  street.     5. 

Prince's  Street,  f.  St.  George's  rd.  to  Queen  erst.     7. 

Prince's  Square,  40  and  48  Buchanan  street.     1. 

Prince  of  W'ales'  Build., f  34  to  otj  Buchanan  st.    1. 

Priory,  North  Woodside  nvad.     7. 

Provan  Court,  40  North  Frederick  street.     1. 

Provan  Place,  head  of  North  Montrose  street.     1. 

Provanside,  127  Stirling's  road.     1. 

Puddock  Row,  from  Portugal  street  to  Main  street, 
Gorbals.      10. 

Pulteney  Street,  from  DoLbie's  loan  to  cut  of  Junc- 
tion canal.     1. 

Purdon.  Court,  IGO  Cowcaddens  street.     7. 


Queen  Arcade,  110  Renfrew  street,  north  side.      6. 
Queen's  Buildings,  corner  of  St.  Vincent  place  and 

Buchanan  street.     1. 
Queen  Court,  62  Queen  street.     1. 
Queen's  Crescent,  West  of  St.  George's  road.     7. 
Queen  IMary  street,  off  London  road.     3. 
Queen's  Park  Terrace,  off  Eglinton  street. 
Queeustown,  Gt.  Western  rd.  adjoining  Botanic  gar. 
Queen's  Place,  Vi''estern  road. 
Queentberry  Place,  North  street.     8. 
Queen  Street,  fron\  Argyle  st.  to  George  square.  1. 
Queen  Street,  Kutherglen. 
Queen  Street  (North),   uorth-west  side  of  George 

square.     1. 
Queen  Terrace,    from    Cumberland   street    to    west 

Prince's  street.     7. 

s 

Raglan  Place,  Partick. 

Randolph  Terrace,  Hill  Street,  Garnethill.     G. 

Ravil  Row,  Westnuiir.     2. 

Redrow,  Carntvne.     2. 

Redrow,  North  Woodside  roaJ.     7. 

Reform  Court,  50  Commerce  street.     9. 

Regent  Lane  (West),  from  West  Nile  street  to  West 

Campbell  street.     6. 
Regent  Park  Terrace,  Strathbnngo. 
Regent  Place,  east  end  of  Blackfiiars' street.     2. 
Regent  Place,  West  Campbell  street.     6. 
Regent  Street  (West),  from  West  Nile  st.  to  Elytha- 

wood  square.     6. 
Regent's  Terrace,  Stirling's  road.     1. 
Reid  Court,  Bridgeton.     3. 
Reid's  Court,  5G  Trongate.     1. 
Reid  Street,  Bridgeton.     3. 

Renfield  Lane,  from  Renfield  st.  to  Hope  street.     6. 
Reiifield  Street,  from  Union  street  to  Gowcaddens 

street.     6. 


Renfrew  Court,  18  Renfrew  street.     6. 

Renfrew  Lane,  from  West  Nile  st.  to  Hope  st.     6. 

Renfrew    Street,    from    Buchanan    street    to    St. 

George's  road.     6. 
Renwick  Place,  corner  of  Catherine  and  Stobcross 

streets.     8. 
Retreat  Place,  off  St.  James'  street,  Paisle}'  road. 
Richard  Street,  from  Cudzow  st.  to  Eidersliest.     8. 
Richmond  Lane,  82  Gallowgate.     4. 
Richmond  Street,  from  Montrose  street  to  Portland 

street.     1 . 
Risk  Street,  from  Great  Hamilton  street  to  Thomson's 

lane,  Calton.     4. 
Ritchie's  Lane,  19  Clyde  street,  Calton.     3. 
Ritchie  Street,  west  end  of  Victoria  street.     9. 
Robertson's  Court,  1 79  Argyle  street.     5. 
Robertson's  Lane,  Robertson  street.     5. 
Robertson  Street,  fr.  Argyle  st.  to  Broomielaw.     5. 
Rochester  Place,  west  from  Charing  Cross,  Sauchie- 

hall  street.     8. 
Ronald  Street,  from  T¥i5'lor  st.  to  Bobbie's  loan.     1. 
Ropework  Entr}',  108  Stockwell  street.     5. 
Rupework  Lane,  from  Jackson  street  to  Great  Clyde 

street.     5. 
Rosebank,  Garngad  road.     2. 
Rosebank  Terrace,  Grant  street,  St.  George's  road. 
Rosehall  Buildings,  41  Burnside  street.     7. 
Kosehall  Place,  Rosehall  street.     7. 
Rosehall  Street,  from  Shamrock  street  to  New  City 

road.     G. 
Rosehall  Street,  from  New  City  road  to  Burnside 

street.     7. 
Roseland  Place,  Partick. 

Roseland  Terrace,  corner  of  Abbotsford  Place,  Cum- 
berland street.     9. 
Rose  Lane,  Garnetliill.     6. 
Rose  Place,  corner  of  Rose  street  and  Hill  street, 

Garnethill.     G. 
Rose  Street,  f.  Adelphi  st.  to  Rutherglen  loan.     10. 
Rose    Street    (East),   from    Abercromby    street   to 

Greenvale  street.     3. 
Rose  Street,  Garnethill,  from  Sauchiehall  street  to 

Cowcaddens  street.     6. 
Roslin  Place,  west  end  Burnside  st.  Garscube  rd.    7. 
Roltenrow,  from  High  st.  to  High  John  st,     1. 
Roval  Arcade,  top  of  Hope  street. 
Royal  Bank  Builds.,  f.  92  to  100  Buchanan  st.     1. 
Royal  Bank  Place,  from  Buchanan  street  to  Royal 

Exchange  square.     1. 
Royal  Circus,  foot  of  Clarendon  place.     7. 
Royal  Crescent,  west  end  of  Sauchiehall  st,     8. 
Royal  Exchange   Place,   from   Buchanan   street   to 

Royal  Exchange  square.     1. 
Royal  Terrace,  back  of  Royal  crescent.     8. 
Rumford  street.  Main  street,  Bridgeton.     3. 
Russel  Place,  off  Kelvinhaugh  street.     8. 
Russel  Street,  from  Kent  st.  to  New  st.  Calton.     4. 
Russel  Street  (West),  north  end  of  Hope  st.     6. 
Rutherford  Lane,  from  Rentitld  st.  to  Hope  St.     6. 
Rutherglen  Loan,  fr.  Main  st.  to  Little  Govan.     10. 
Rutland  Crescent,  Govan  road. 
Rutland  Place,  Govan  road. 

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St.  Andrew's  Open,  f.  Gallowg.to  St.  Andrew's  sq.  4. 
St.  Andrew's  Road,  Shields. 

St.  Andrew's  Sq.,  principal  entry  from  Saltniarket.  4. 
St.  Andrew's  Street,  fr.  Saltmarket  to  St,  Andrew's 
square.  4. 


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STREETS,  SQUARES,  PLACES,  &c. 


St.  Ann's  Street,  f.  Duke  st.  to  Merchants' quarry.  2. 
St.  David's  Court,  16  Canon  street.     1. 
St.  Enoch's  Chambers,  13  Dixon  street.     5. 
St.  Enoch  Lane,  145  Arg^'le  street.     5. 
St.  Enoch   Square,  south  side  of  Argyle  street,  op- 
posite Buchanan  street.     5. 
St.  Enoch  Wj'nd,  south  side  of  Argyle  st.  to  Howard 

street.     6. 
St.  George's  Court,  94  West  Nile  street.     6. 
St.  George's  Place,  west  side  of  Buchanan  street.    6. 
St.  George's  Road,  from  Sauchiehall  street  to  North 
AVoodside  road. 
East  side  of  do.,  f.  Garscube  rd.  to  New  City  rd.  7. 
East  side  of  do.,  from  New  City  road  to  Sauchie- 
hall street.     6. 
West  side  of  do.,  from  Crescent  place  to  Wood- 
lands road.     8. 
West  side  of  do.,  from  Woodlands  road  to  Gars- 
cube  road.     7. 
St.  James'  Road,  f.  Taylor  st.  to  Parliamentary  rd.  1. 
St.  James'  Street,  Paisley  road.     9. 
St.  James'  Street,  Kingston.     9. 
St.  James'  Terrace,  Great  Western  road. 
St.  John's  Place,  east  end  of  Grieme  street.     2. 
St.  Joseph's  Place  off  Abercromby  street.     3. 
St.  Margaret's  Place,  fr.  Bridgegate  to  Jail  sq.     5. 
St.  Marncck's  Street,  f.  Broad  st.  to  Crownpointrd.  2. 
St.  Mary'.?  Buildings,  St.  Vincent  &  RenfielJ  sts.  6. 
St.  Mary's  Lane,  f.  West  Nile  st.  to  Eenfield  st.     6. 
St.  Muni;o  l^lace,  Stirling's  road.     1. 
St.  Mungo  Street  (South),  from  Gallowgate  to  Great 

Hamilton  street.     4. 
St.  Mungo  Street,  from  Stirling's  rd.  to  Parson  st.  1. 
St.  Nicholas  Place,  from  Kirk  st.  to  Weaver  st.     1. 
St.  Ninian  Street,  Adelphi  street.     10. 
Sr.  Peter's  Lane,  from  Maiu  st.  to  Douglas  st.     6. 
St,  RoUox,  Townliead.     1. 

St.  Vincent  Crescent,  Sandyford,  Dumbarton  rd.    8. 
St,  Vincent  Lane,   from   St.  Vincent  place  to  West 

George  street.     1. 
St.  Vincent  Lane,  from  Hope  street  to  Pitt  st.     6. 
St.  Vincent  Place,  f.  George  sq.  to  Buchanan  st.     1. 
St.  Vincent  Street,  from  Buchanan  st.  to  Partick  rd. 
From  Queen  street  to  Buchanan  street  of  do.     1. 
South  side  of  do.,  f.  Buchanan  st.  to  Pitt  st.     6. 
South  side  of  do.,  f.  Pitt  st.  to  Dumbarton  rd.   8. 
North  side  of  do.,  f.  Dumbarton  rd.  to  North  st.  8. 
North  side  of  do.,  f.  North  st.  to  Buchanan  st.    6. 
Salamanca  Street,  off  New  road,  Parkhead. 
Salem    Place,   Holmhead    street,    corner    of  North 

Hanover  street.     1. 
Salisburj'  Place,  Shaws  road.     1  0. 
Salisbury  Street,  from  Cumberland  street  to  Pollok- 
shaws  road. 

East  side  of  do.     10;  West  side  of  do.     9. 
Saltmarket,  from  Cross  to  Hutcheson's  bridge. 
East  side  of  do.     4  ;  West  side  of  do.     5. 
Sandbank  Buildings,  Partick. 
Sandyfauld's  Lane,  off  Mathieson  street.     10. 
Sandyford,  west  end  of  Anderston.     8. 
Sandyford  Buildings,  east  side  of  Sandyford  toll.     8. 
Sandyford  Place,   Sauchiehall  road,  from   Elderslie 

street  to  Claremont  street. 
Sandyford  street,  Kelvinhaugh.     8. 
Sand3ford  Street,  from  Kelvingrove  st,  westward. 
Saracen's  Lane,  207  Gallowgate.     2. 
Sardinia  Place,  Cumberland  street.     10. 
Sardinia  Terrace,  Great  Western  road. 
Sauchiehall  Lane,  from  Renfield  st  to  Douglas  st.    6. 


Sauchiehall  Street,  from  West  Nile  st.  to  Sandyford 
North  side  of  do.,  from  St.  George's  road  to  We.st 

Nile  street.     6. 
North  side  of  do.,  f.  St.  George's  rd.,  westward.     8. 
South  side  of  do.,  from  West  Nile  street  to  North 

street.     6. 
South  side  of  do.,  from  North  St.,  westward.     ti» 
Savoy  Street,  Bridgeton.     3. 
Sawmillfield  Place,  Garscnbe   road,  from   Dobb:e*& 

loan  to  Possil  toll.     7. 
Sawmillfield  Street,  off  Garscube  road.     7. 
School  Wynd,  f.  Main  St.,  Anderst.,  to  Union  pi.     8. 
Scotia  Place,  corner  of  Elmbank  street  and  Sauchie- 
hall street.     6. 

Scotia  Street,  from  Shamrock  st.  to  New  City  rdr^. 
Do.  from  New  City  road  to  Grove  street.      7. 

Scotland  Street,  oft'  West  street,  Tradeston.     9. 

Scotland  street,  off'  Woodside  terrace.     8. 

Scotland  Street  (West),  Kinning  Park,  Paisley  road. 

Scott's  Court,  80  Main  street,  Anderston.     8. 

Scott's  Court,  349  Gallowgate.     2. 

Scott's  Place,  60  Centre  street     9. 

Scott  Street,  from  Newhall  st  to  Mill  st.  Bridgeton. 

Scott  Street,  Port-Dundas.     1. 

Scott  Street,  from  Sauchiehall  st.  to  Bucclcuch  st.  6. 

Shaftesbury  Street,  from  Main  street,  Anderston,  to 
William  street.     8. 

Shaftesbury  Terrace,  West  Regent  street. 

Shamrock  Street,  from  east  end  of  New  City  road  to 
St.  George's  road.     6. 

Shamrock  Street  (South),  off  Rutherglen  loan.     10. 

Sharp's  Lane,  from  Main  street,  Anderston,  to  Stol/- 
cross  street.     8. 

Shaw's  Court,  62  John  street,  Bridgeton.     3. 

Shawhill  Street,  Pollokshaws. 

Shields,  south  of  Paisley  Canal. 

Shields  Place,  head  of  St.  James'  street,  Paisley  rd.- 

Shields  Road,  from  Pai.?ley  road  to  PoUokshields. 

Shields  Road,  from  Paisley  road  to  Scotland  st.     9. 

Short's  Court,  258  Main  street,  Bridgeton.     3. 

Shuttle  Street,  from  Canon  street  to  George  street, 

Siiuttle  Street  Lane,  top  of  Shuttle  street.     1. 

Silvergrove,  Duncan  street,  Calton.     3. 

Silvergrove  street,  off  Canning  street,  Calton.     3, 

Simpson's  Court,  5  Franklin  street.     3. 

Sinclair's  Court,  863  Gallowgate.     2. 

Sister  Street,  Orr  street,  Calton.     3. 

Slatefield,  east  end  of  Gallowgate.     2. 

Shtmills,  Partick.     8. 

Smcal's  Buildings,  64  Govanhaugh.     10. 

Smith  Street,  Hillhead. 

Smithlield  Buildings,  foot  of  Oswald  street.     6. 

Smith's  Court,  62  Brunswickst. &  53  Candleriggs.    I, 

Smith's  Court,  62  Jamaica  street     5. 

Smith's  Court,  118  Dahnarnock  road.     3. 

Smith's  Place,  40  Dalmarnock  road.     3. 

Society  Row,  from  Gar.scube  road  to  Possil  ro.ad.    7". 

Society  Street,  Great  Eastern  road.     2. 

Soho  Street,  oft'  Gallowgate.     3. 

Soho  Place,  off  Soho  street.     3. 

Somerset  Place,  Sauchiehall  street,  west  end.     8. 

Somerville  Place,  Monteilh  row.     4- 

South  Green  Bank,  Butterbiggins  road.     10. 

Spoutmouth,  from  Gallowgate  to  Old  vennel.     2. 

Spreul's  Court,  182  Trongate.     1. 

Springbank,  Garscube  road.     7. 

Springbank,  London  road.     3. 

Springfield  Lane,  and  Buildings,  off  Paisley  road.  9. 

Springfield  Court,  G9  Queen  st  and  5S  Buch.  st.    1  • 


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Springfield  Place,  ofi'  Garscabe  road.     7. 

Springfield  Place,  Paisley  road. 

Springhill  Place,  St.  George's  road.     7. 

Springgrove  Place,  Grove  street.     7. 

Spring  Lane,  off  South  Wellington  street.     10. 

Spring  Place,  opposite  Lawmoor  place.     10. 

Stafford  Street,  fiom  Poultney  street,  east.     1. 

Stafford  Place,  New  City  road.     7. 

Stanhope  Place,  107  Stobcross  street.     8. 

Stanhope  Street,  from  Dobbie'sloan  to  Parson  st.   1. 

Stanley  Place,  Paisley  road. 

Stanley  Place,  off  Ei^linton  street.     9. 

Stanley  Street,  f.  Woodlands  rd.  to  Carnarvon  st.  7. 

Steel  Street,  from  Saltmarket  to  Low  Green  st.     4. 

Stepney  Court,  137  London  street.     4. 

Stepney  Place,  corner  of  London  &  Charlotte  sts.    4. 

Stephen  Street,  from  Shamrock  street  to  New  Citj' 

road.     0. 
Stevenson  Street,  f.  Kirk  st.  to  Clyde  st.,  Calton.    4. 
Stewart  Court,  45  Candleriggs.     1. 
Stewart  Street,   from  Ann  street  to  Stirling  street, 

Port-Dundas.     7. 
Stirling's  Road,  from  High  John  st.  to  Castle  st.    1. 
Stirling  Square,  west  end  of  Stirling  street.     1. 
Stirling  Street,  from  High  st.  to  Stirling  square.    1. 
Stirling  Street  (So.),  from  Bedford  street  to  Margaret 

street.     9. 
Stirling  Street,  from  Cowcaddens  st.  to  Bobbie's  lo.  7. 
Stirrat's  Court,  63  Cowcaddens  street.     6. 
Stobcross  Street,  f.  Washington  st.  to  Fiiinieston.  8. 
Stockwell  Court,  39  Stockwell  street.     5. 
Stockwell  Place,  Stockwell  street,  west  side.     5. 
Stockwell  Street,  f.  Trongate  to  Victoria  bridge.     4. 
Stonelaw  Street,  Rutherglen. 
Storniont  Street,  east  side  of  Maxwell  street.     5. 
Stourbridge  Court,  210  Argylc  street.     6. 
Struthers'  Court,  43  Dalmarnock  road.     3. 
Struthers'  Street,  f.  Stevenson  st.  to  Millroad  st.    4. 
Suffolk  Street,  f.  South  St.  Mungost.  to  Kent  st.  4. 
Sugarhousc  Closes,  132  and  138  Gallowgate.     4. 
Summer  Street,  Mile-end.     3. 
Summertown,  Govan. 
Sun  Close,  19  Saltmarket.     4. 
Surrey  Lane,  Laurieston.     10. 

Surrey  Place,  head  of  Surrey  St.,  Pollokshaws  rd.   10. 
Surrey  Street,  fr.  Portugal  st.  to  Pollokshaws  rd.  10. 
Sussex  Place,  9  Adelphi  street.     10. 
Swan  Close,  112  Main  street,  Gorbals.     10. 
Sweep's  Close,  72  High  street.     2. 
Sweet's  Court,  109  Great  Hamilton  street.     4. 
Sword  Street,  off  Gallowgate.     2. 
Sydenham  Place,  Kinning  street,  Kingston.     9. 
Sydingham  Place,  Main  street,  Gorbals.     10. 
Sydney  Court,  62  Argjle  street.     1. 
Sydney  Street,  fiom  Gallowgate  to  Duke  street.     2. 

T 

Tanwork  Close,  89  Gallowgate.     2. 
Tarbert  Street,  off  Balmanno  street.     1. 
Taylor's  Court,  149  Great  Hamilton  street.     4. 
Taylor  Street,  from  Rottenrow  to  Parson  street.     1. 
Tennant  Street,  fiom  Castle  street  to  Glebe  st.     1. 
Terrace  Street,  off  St.  Vincent  st,  Greeuhill  pi.     8. 
Teviot  Street,  Kelvinhaugh.     8. 
Thistle  Street,  from  Adelphi  street,  southward.     10. 
Thistle  Street,  from  Sauchiehall  street  to  Hill  street, 

Garnethill.     6. 
Thomas  Street,  Westmuir. 


Thomson's  Buildings,  3G  Main  street,  Bridgeton.    3. 
Thomson's  Court,  220  Main  street,  Bridgeton.     3. 
Thomson's  Land,  Jlarlborough  street,  Calton.     3. 
Thomson's  Lane,  Mile-end,  from  Marlborough  street 

to  Greenvale  street.     3. 
Thomson's  Lane,  from  Green  street  to  Risk  street.    4. 
Thomson's  Square,  63  Main  street,  Anderston.     8. 
Thornbank  Cottage,  Partick.     8. 
Thrusligrove,  corner  of  Milton  st.  &  Cowcaddens.  7. 
Tobago  St.,  Calton,  f.  Canning  st.  to  Stevenson  st.  4. 
Tontine  Buildings,  from  12  to  34  Trongate.     1. 
Tontine  Close,  34  Trongate.     1. 
Torwood  Place,  Buccleuch  street,  Garnethill.     6. 
Townhead,  top  of  High  street.     2. 
Townmill  Road,  from  Castle  st.  to  Canal  bank.     2. 
Townmill,  near  Canal  bank,  Townhead.     2. 
Tourville  Buildings,  head  of  Brunswick  street.     1. 
Tradeston,  at  the  south  end  of  Glasgow  Bridge.     9. 
Traf.ilgar  Street,  Main  street,  Bridgeton.     3. 
Trafalgar  Place,  120  Broomielaw.     5. 
Trongate,  f.  the  Cross  to  Stockwell  and  Glassford  sts. 

North  side  of  do.   1  ;   South  side  of  do.  5. 
Tulleallan  Place,  Paisley  road. 

Tureen  Street,  f  Gallowgate  to  Green  st.,  Calton.  4. 
Turner's  Court,  87  Argyle  street.     5. 
Turner's  Street,  Garngad  road. 
Tylefield  Street,  from  Gallowgate  to  Soho  place. 

u 

Union  Corner,  Gordon  street  and  Union  street.     6. 
I  Union  Court,  172  Argyle  street.     6. 

Union  Lane,  Green  street,  Calton.     4. 
i  Union  Place,  North  street,  Anderston.     8. 
i  Union  Place,  Green  street,  Calton.     4. 
}  Union  Street,  from  Argyle  street  to  Gordon  st.     6. 
I  Union  Street,  Calton,  f.  James'  st.  to  Green  st.     4. 
!  Upper  Govan,  top  of  Crown  street.     10, 
I  Upperfauld's  Place,  Hutchesontown.     10. 
I  Ure  Place,  Montrose  street.     1. 

Ure  Place  (North),  west  end  of  Rottenrow  st.     1. 

Urie's  Row,  Old  Ropework,  Hutchesontown.      10. 

Urie's  Row,  Hutchesontown.     10. 

V 

Vennel,  New,  from  High  st.  to  Burnside  lane.     2. 

Vennel,  Old,  from  High  street  to  Gramme  street.     2. 

Vermont  Street,  off  St.  James'  street,  Pai.Jey  road. 

Victoria  Buildings,  ft.  Stockwell  &  G.  Clyde  sts.    5. 

Victoria  Buildings,  West  Regent  street. 

Victoria  Court,  19  Gallowgate.     2. 

Victoria  Place,  Govan. 

Victoria  Place,  Hillhead. 

Victoria  Place,  Upper  Crown  street.     10, 

Victoria  Place,  1  West  Regent  street.     C. 

Victoria  Place,  4  0  Buccleuch  street.     G. 

Victoria  Street,  Partick. 

Victoria  Street,  off  Eglinton  street.     9. 

Victoria  Street,  Govan. 

Viewbank,  Garngad  hill.     2. 

Viewfield  Terrace,  Hillhead. 

Villatield,  north  end  of  Taylor  street.     1. 

Villafield  Place,  head  of  Taylor  street.     1. 

Villiers  Street,  Garngad  road.     1. 

Vinegarhill  Street,  Camlachie. 

Virginia  Buildings,  43  Virginia  street.     1. 

Virginia  Court,  71  Virginia  street.     1. 

Virginia  Place,  head  of  Virginia  street.     1. 

Virginia  Street,  from  Argyle  st.  to  Ingram  st,     I. 


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Waddell's  Court,  48  Stock  well  street.     5. 

Walker's  Court,  114  Main  street,  Bridgeton.     3. 

Walker's  Court,  65  Dale  street,  BriJjjeton.     3. 

Wallace  Court,  Bell  street,  south  side.     1. 

Wallace  Courti  107  Maitland  street.     7. 

Wallace  Grove,  Paisley  road.     9. 

Wallace  Street  (North),  off  Parliamantarj'  road.     9. 

Wallace  Street  (S.)  f.  Eglinton  st.  to  Centre  st.     9. 

Walmer  Crescent,  Paisley  road. 

Walmer  Place,  head  of  Hospital  street.     10. 

Walworth  Terrace,  Kent  road. 

Wardrop's  Court,  38  Queen  street.     1. 

Warroch  Street,  f.  Stobcrossst.  to  Anderston  qu.   8. 

Warwick  Street,  from  Norfolk  street  to  Bedford  st. 

East  side  of  do.      10  ;  west  side  of  do.     9. 
Washington  Street,  from  Main  street,  Anderston,  to 

Anderston  quaj"^.     8. 
Waterclose,  91  Stockwell  street.     5. 
Waterloo  Place,  Gloucester  street,  Kingston.     9. 
Waterloo  Street,  from  Hope  street  to  Pitt  street.     6. 
Waterloo  Street,  f.  Greenvale  st.  to  James  st.  east.  3. 
Waterport  Buildings,  f.  10  to  18  Great  Clyde  st.     5. 
Water  Row,  Govan. 
Water  Street,  Port-Dundas,  fr.  Ann  street  to  Port- 

Dundas  road.     7. 
Watson's  Court,  194  Gallowgatc.     4. 
Watt  Street,  fr.  Broomielavv  street  to  Argyle  st.     5. 
Watt  Street,  fr.  Paislej'  road  to  Scotland  street.    9. 
Weaver  Street,  from  Rottenrow  to  Stirling's  id.     1. 
Wellcroft  Place,  off  Eglinton  street.     9. 
Well  Street,  f.  Gt.  Hamilton  st.  to  Main  st.  Calton.  i. 
"Well  Street,  Partick. 
Wellesley  Place,  Sandyford  road. 
Wellington  Arcade,  1 2  2  Sauchiehall  st.  to  Renfrew  st.  6. 
Wellington  Court,  43  Argyle  street.     5. 
"Wellington  Lane,  South  "NVelUiigton  street,     10. 

Wellington  Lane,  from  Wellington  st.  to  Pitt  st.     6. 

Wellington  Place,  east  end  of  Adelphi  street.     10. 

"Wellington  Place  (North),  Sauchieliall  street.     6. 

Wellington  Place,  Kutherglen. 

Wellington  Street  from  Argyle  st,  to  Sauchiehall  st. 

Wellington  Street  (East),  off  New  road,  Parkhead. 

Wellington  Street  (South),  from  Wellington  place  to 
Lawmoor  place.     10. 

Well  park  Street,  Ann  street.     2. 

Wellroad,  f.  New  City  road  to  Garscube  road.     7. 

Wellroad  Terrace,  Wellroad.     7. 

"Wem3-ss  Place,  east-end  of  Hill  street,  Garnethill.  6. 

"Wesleyan  Street,  f.  Gallowg.  to  E.  Waterloo  st.    3. 

West  Bank  Terrace,  Billhead. 

West  Garden  Street,  from  Burnbank  Gardens  to  New 
City  road.     7. 

W^estminster  Place,  fr.  west  end  of  Sauchiehall  street 
to  Partick  road.     8. 

"^Westminster  Terrace,  from  Fitzroy  place  to  Kelvin- 
grove  street,     8. 

Westmuir  Place,  Rutherglen. 

West  Street,  f.  Clyde  build,  southw.,  Tradeston.     9. 

West  Street,  off  Cannirig  street.     3. 

West-end  Park,  f.  Royal  crest,  to  river  Kelvin.     8. 

West-end  Park  Street,  oft'  Woodlands  road.     7. 

Wester  Craigs,  off  Duke  street. 

Western  Bank  Buildings,  south  side  of  Canning  st.. 
Calton.     3. 

Western   Buildings,  corner  of  Cathedral    and  Bu- 
chanan streets.     1. 

Western  Place,  Grove  street.  7. 


Western  Road,  Great,  fr.  N.  City  rd.  to  Kelvin.     7. 

Weymouth  Terrace,  Paisley  road. 

Whitehall  Street,  off  Stobcross  street.     8. 

Whitevale,  from  Gallowgate  to  Duke  street.     2. 

Whitevale  Street,  Parkhead. 

Wigton  Street,  Canal  bank.  Old  basin.     7. 

William  Street,  Anderston,  west  of  Noith  st.     8. 

William  Street,  Eglinton  street.     9. 

William  Street,  Greenhead,  south  of  Canning  street. 

East  side  of  do.  3 ;  West  side  of  do.  4. 
William  Street,  Broad  street,  Mile-end.     3. 
William  Street,  Cowcaddens,  from  West  Milton  st. 

to  Stewart  street.     7. 
William  Street,  Rutherglen. 

Williamson's  Place,  82  John  street,  Bridgeton,     3. 
Willowbank  Place,  Sauchiehall  street.     6. 
Willowbank  Place,  Bath  street. 
Willowbank  Street,  off  Woodlands  road. 
Willowbank  Terrace,  off  Willowbank  street. 
Wilson  Street,  from  Candleriggs  to  Virginia  st.     1. 
Wilson  Street,  Hillhead. 
Wilson's  Close,  139  Saltmarket.     4. 
AVilson's  Court,  57  Argyle  street.     5. 
Wilson's  Court,  8  Broomielaw.     5. 
Wilton  Crescent,  oft' New  City  road.     7. 
Windmillcroft,  f.  Westst.  to  Springfield  buildings.  9. 
Windsor  Place,  Sauchiehall  street.     6. 
Windsor  Place,  Partick. 

Windsor  Terrace  (W.),  Queenstown  or  G.  West.  rd. 
Windsor  Terrace  (East),  St.  George's  road.     7. 
Windsor  Street,  fr.  N.  City  rd.  to  N.  Woodside  rd.     7, 
Windy  Bank,  Eglinton  street.     9. 
Winning  Row,  Great  Western  road.    2. 
AVinning  Row,  off  West  Muir  street. 
Woodbine  Place,  corner  of  New  City  road  and  St. 

George's  road.     6. 
Woodburn  Place,  off  Woodburn  terrace.     8. 
Woodburn  Terrace,  Kelvinhaugh.     8. 
Wood's  Buildings,  Gl  Duke  street.     2. 
Wood  Lane,  338  Gallowgate.     4. 
Wood  Lane,  30  Broomielaw.     5. 
Woodlands  Road,  from  St.  George's  rd.  to  Eklon  st. 

North  side  of  do.     7  ;  south  side  of  do.     8. 
Woodlands  Terrace,  West-end  park.    8. 
Woodland-vale  Place,  Woodlands  road.     8. 
Woodside,  south  of  Woodlands  road.     7. 
Woodside  Crescent,  west  end  of  Sauchiehall  street, 

north  side.     8. 
Woodside  Place,  Woodside  crescent.     8. 
Woodside   Road   (North),   from   Garscube  road  to 

river  Kelvin.    7. 
Woodside  Road  (South),  f.  Woodlands  rd.  westwards. 

North  side  of  do.  to  Kelvin.    7  ;  South  side  of  do. 
to  Kelvin.    8. 
Woodside  Terrace,  north  end  of  Woodside  crest.     8. 
Woodvale  Place,  Copeland  road. 
West  Greenhill  Place,  Finnieston.     8. 
Wright  Street,  from  Duke  st.  to  Ladywell  st.     2. 


Yates  Street,  Great  Eastern  road.    3. 

Yorkhill,  Dumbarton  road.    8. 

Yorkhill  Place,  off  Kelvinhaugh. street.     8. 

York  Street,  from  Argyle  street  to  Broomielaw.     5. 

York  Street,  Little  Govan.     10. 

York  Lane,  24  York  street.     6. 

York  Place,  339  Argyle  street.     5. 

Young's  Buildings,  292  Argyle  street,     6. 

Young  Street,  off  Gallowgate.    4. 


POSI-OPFIOE 

GLASGOW    DIKECT 


A 


ABBOTT,  William,  wineand  spirit  merchant,  18,  20 

Lorulon  street ;  liouse,  Marvhill. 
ABENDROTH,    Herman,   of   Allester,  Abendroih, 

'f  Co.;  house,  5  Bloomfield  place. 
ABERCROJIBY,  Alexander,   merchant,  12   Dixon 

street ;  residence,  CraigroAviiie,  Cove. 
Abercroriibie,  Alexander,  of  Robert   Wotherspoon  cf 

Co.,  4G  Dunlop  street;  ho.  11  Rutland  crescent. 
Abercromby,  Alex.  Ainsworth,  of  Baiimann  ij'  Aher- 

cromhj,  49  West  George  street. 
Abercromb_v,  Archd.,  of  Abercromby  cf-  Watson;  ho, 

8  Duncliattan  street,  off  Duke  street. 
Abercrombie,  John,    baker,    169    New    City   road ; 

house,  16  Scotia  street. 
Abercrombj'  &  Watson,   plumbers  and  gas-fitters, 

134  London  street. 
Aberdekn  Bank.     Eoval  Bank,  agents. 
ABERNETHY,  John,  provision  merchant,  223  High 

street ;   Iiouse,  298  do. 
Abernethy,  William,  confectioner,  81    Main   street, 

Anderston  ;  house,  2  Jamieson's  lane. 
ABRAHAM,    John,    Birmingham,    patent    fluted 

sheathing   nail  manufacturer ;  Christie  Brothers, 

iigents,  133  St.  Vincent  street. 
ABKAJiIS,  Agnew  C,  foreman   at  James  M''N'ab's, 

11  Miller  street;  house,  17  Liiybank  street. 
Accidental,  Death  Insurance  Co.  (empowered  by 

special  Act  of.Parliament),  141   Buchanan  street; 

Reid  &  Gait,  8  Princes  square. — See  Advertisement 

■in  Appendix.     John  Murray,  agent. 
Accidental   Death  Assurance  Office ;   J.   R.    Swan, 

agent,  59  St.  Vincent  street. 
Accidental    (The)  Death    Insurance    Company,    77 

Buchanan  street;  W.  J.  Carswell,  agent. 
ACTON,  Aubrey,  druggist,  57  Garscube  road;  ho. 

83  Taylor  street. 
xiDAM,  Alex.,  grocer  and  provision  merchant,  107 

Paisley  road. 
Adam,  A.  &  W.,  masons  and  contractors,  253  Eglin- 

ton  street. 
Adam,  Allan,  of  A.  cf-  W.  Adam;  ho.  253Eglintou  st. 
Adam,  Arclid.  M.,  of  W.  S.  Lorrain  c^-Adam ;  house, 

17  Lynedoch  crescent. 
Adam  &  Co.,  merchants,  39  North  Hanover  street. 
Adam,    David,  Herald  office ;    houEe,  253  Queen's 

park  terrace. 
Adam.  H.  R.,  Sinclair  &  Co.,  commission  merchants 

and  produce  brokers,  39  Hope  street. 
Adam,  Jas.,  fruit  merchant,  29,  31,  and  33  Sauchie- 

hall  street,   and  125  West  George  street;  house, 

Shieldhall  cottage.  Go  van  road. 
Adam,  James,   agent  for  the  Royal  Fire  and  Life 

Insurance    Co.,    and   National   Provincial    Plate 

Glass  Insurance  Co.,  24  Hutcheson  street ;  hou.se, 

503  Gallowgate. 


Adam,  Jas.,  of  John  M'all-er  ^f  Co.;  ho.  8  Albany  pT. 
Adam,  James,  coal  agent,  and  church  officer;  house, 

108  Ho.spital  street. 
Adam,  J.  L.,  of  Adam  <^  Co.,  39  North  Hanover  st. 
Ad;(m,  John,  jun.,  of  William  Adam  ^-  Son;  house, 

Hillside,  42  Millburn  road. 
Adam,  John,  of  Or  me,  M\Nab,  cj-  Adam;  house,  116 

George  street. 
Adam,  John  Y/illiam,  20  Windsor  terrace. 
Adam,  Peter,  grocer,  73  New  Dalmarnock  road;  ho. 

19  Old  Dalmsrnock  road. 
Adam,   M.  &  A.,  widows'  cap  manufacturers,  278 

Argyle  street. 
Adam,  Matthev,',  tobaccouist,  133  Stobcross  street  j 

house,  164  do. 
Adam,  Peter,  spirit  dealer,  218  Main  street,  Bridge- 
ton;  house,  50  Scott  street,  do. 
Adam,  Peter,  merchant,  39  Hope  street;  house,  8 

Sandyford  place. 
Adam,  Robert,  at  ffcwit,  Miller,  cf  Co.'s;   house,  1 

Darnley  terrace. 
Adam,  Robert,  surgeon,  49  Stevenson  street;  house, 

3  Bell  street,  Calton. 
Adam,  Robert,  flesher,  4  King  street;  house,  36  St. 

•  Andrew's  square. 
Adam,  Robert,  tobacconist,  129  Argyle  street;  ho. 

11  Sterling  street,  Lauricston. 
Adam,  Robert,  spirit  merchant,   42   Surrey    lane  ; 

house,  40  do. 
Adam  &  Sutherland,  brickbuilders,  Landressy  street; 

house,  200  London  road. 
Adam,  Thos.,  Clyde  Navigation  chambers,  16  Robert- 
son street. 
Adam,  Thomas,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  171  Gal-- 

lowgate  ;  house,  1 5  South  St.  Mungo  street. 
Adam,  William,  of  Jack  cj-  Adam;  house,  Foyle  st. 

Londonderry. 
Adam,  William,  &  Son,  bleachers,  Milnbank ;  orders 

to  be  left  at  J.  Anderson's,  4  St.  Vincent  place. 
Adam,  Wm.,  of  A.  cf-  11'. -4c/a?« ;  house,  259Eglinton 

street. 
Adam,  AYm.,  flesher,  33  George  street;  house,  26  do. 
Adam,  Wm.,  of  Wm,  Adam  if  Son;  ho.  Craig  park. 
Adam  &  Wright,  manuftrs.  cf  small  wares,  hosiers, 

glovers,  and  button  factors,  114  Trongate. 
Adam,  Mrs  A.,  253  Queen's  Park  terrace. 
Adam,  Mrs.  John,  spirit  dealer,  40  Orr  st.  Calton. 
Adam,  Mrs.  J.,  green  grocer,  7G  Norfolk  street;  ho, 

3  Eglinton  street. 
Adam,  Mrs.,  12  Holyrood  crescent. 
Adam,  Mrs.  Matt.,  lodgings,  68  North  Hanover  st.  ■ 
Adam,  Mrs.,  furnishing  shop,  34  East  George  street. 
ADAMS,  C,  ficalebeam  maker,  49  Trongate. 
Adams,  James,  &  Co.,  timber  merchants,  Tradeston- 

Saw-mills,  Scotland  street. 
Adams,  Jas.,  M.D.,  surgeon.  Fellow  of  the  Faculty 

of  Physicians  and  Surgeons,  62  Cambridge  street. 


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ADAMS. GENERAL  DIRECTORY AITKEN. 


Adams,  James,  of  James  Adams  ^  Co.;  liouse,  South 

Eldon  place,  Paferson  street, 
Adams,  J.  &  Wm.  Y.,  flax  and  hemp  merchs.,  Dundee 

sacking  and  pack-sheet  warehouse,  13  ITnion  st. 
Adams,  Morton,  &  Co.,  mahogany  merchants,   135 

Mains  street. 
Adams,   Richard   John,   conductor  of  concerts   for 
social  reform  society,  and    teacher  of  music,  42 
Buccleuch  street. 
Adams,  Robert,  teacher  of  music,  cornopean,  piano- 
forte, harmonium,  violin,  102  Hill  St.,  GarnethiU. 
Adams,  Mrs.,  ladies'  nurse,  98   Burnside  street,  off 

Eosehall  street. 
Adams,  Miss,  1  Hill  street,  GarnethiU, 
Adams,  Miss  E.,  teacher  of  music,  pianoforte,  har- 
monium, and  concertina,  102  Hill  st„  GarnethiU. 
ADAMSON,  A.    &   W.,    tailors   and  clothiers,    75 

Jamaica  street. 
Adamson,  Andrew,  1  Kinning  street. 
Adamson,  Angus,  coppersmith,  38  Stockwell  street. 
Adamson,    David,    wine  and   spirit    merchant,   227 

Main  street,  Gorbals;   house,  229  do. 
Adamson,  Ebenezer,  inspector  of  poor,  32G  Parlia-  \ 
mentary  road;  ho.  New  Mosesiield,  Springburn.      j 
Adamson,  Thomas,  bookseller,  stationer,  and  libra- 
rian, 165  Cowcaddens;  house,  151  do. 
Adamson,  William,  Prospect  bank,  Cathcart. 
ADDIE,  Gavin,  coalmaster,  83  Jamaica  st. ;  house, 

Braidhurst,  Motherwell. 
Addie  &  Miller,  coalmasters,  144  St.  Vincent  st. 
Addie,  Peter,  of  Addie  ^  Smilh  ;  ho.  401  St.  Vino.  st. 
Addie,   Robert,   ironmaster,   144  St.  Vincent  street ; 

residence,  Viewpark,  Both  well. 
Addie  &  Smith,  clothiers,  124  and  12G  Ingram  st. 
ADDISON,J.,oi.l.  .j-  J.  Inglis;  ho.  40  Dumbarton  rd. 
Addison,  James,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  117  New 

City  road;  house,  118  do. 
ADELnii  Biscuit  Factory,  Adelphi  terrace, 
Adelphi  Distillery,  4  Muirhead  street. 
Adelplii  Street  Equitable  Loan  Oflicc,  30  Adelphi  st. 
ADIE,  Alex.  J.,  civil  engineer,  E.  &   G.   Raiivray; 

house,  Linlithgow. 
Adie,   Robert,    engineer,    of  Canal   Basin   Foimdnj 

Company;  house,  77  Hill  street,  GarnethiU. 
ADRAIN,  Wm.,  grocer,  180  Main  st.,  Bridgeton. 
ADSHEAD,  N.,  stationer,  and  accour,t-book  maker, 

184  Argylc  street;  house^O  Houston  street. 
Adviser,  The  Monthly,  League  Otiice,  108  Hopest. 
Aerated    water    manufiicturer,    and  ginjrer    beor 

brewer,  51  Hope  street;  J.  Dove,  agent. 
Affidavit  Office  for  England ;  M'Luro,  Naismitb, 
&  Brodie,   81    St.   Vincent    street;    and  W,   R. 
Duclian,  112  West  Regent  street. 
Affidavit    Office   for  English   Courts  of   Chancery, 
Bankruptcy,  &c. ;  Daniel  Paul,  commissioner,  20 
Buchanan  street. 
Affidavit    Office   for    English    Courts    of  Chancery, 
Bankruptcy,  and  Probates;  J.  G.  Houston,  com- 
missioner, PI  West  Regent  street. 
AFFLECK,  Edw.,  eating-house,  29  Anderston  qu. 
Affleck,  James,   druggist,   213   BrooT.ielaw ;    house, 

34  Brown  street. 
Affleck,  Robert,  house  factor   and  insurance  agent, 

52  Charlotte  street. 
AGNEW,  Andrew,  teacher  of  pianoforte,  58  Hope  st. 
Agnew,   George,   spirit  merchant,    13   Main   street, 

Bridgeton  ;  house,  15  do. 
Agnew,  James  M.,  teacher  of  dancing,    144  West 
Nile  street ;  house,  58  Hope  street. 


Agnew,  John,  surgeon,  80  Eglinton  street. 
Agnew,  Peter,  tailor  and  clothier,  4G  Jamaica  st. 
Agnew,  Samuel  and  George,  boot  and  shoemakers, 

124  Cowcaddens  street ;  house,  154  do. 
Agnew,  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  58  Hope  street. 
AHCEN,  John,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  96  &  216 
High  St.,  and  134  King  St.;  ho.  65  Charlotte  st. 
AIKENHEAD,  Alexander,  clothier  and  shirt  maker, 

1 1 7  Trongate  ;  house.  Harmony  road,  Govan. 
AIKMAN,  C  B.,   writer,   law   agent  to  the  Com- 
mercial Building  Investment  Society,  and  agent 
for  the  Liv.  and  London  Insurance  Co.,  124  St. 
Vincent  st.;  house,  34  Hill  street,  GarnethiU. 
Aikman,  John,  clerk.  Royal  Bank ;  house,  2  Royal 

Bank  place. 
Aikman,   Rev.  J.  Logan,  Anderston  U. P.  Church; 

house,  3  Great  Kelvin  terrace. 
Aikman,  Richard,  sorter,  P.O.;  ho.  30  Camden  st. 
Aikman,    Thomson,    &    Co.,    ship    and    insurance 
brokers  and  commission  merchants,  24  Gordon  st. 
Aikman,  Thomson,  of  Thomson  Aikman  cj-  Co.;  ho. 

Incliview  house,  Partick. 
Aikman,   William,   teller,   Clydesdale  Bank,  Miller 

street ;  house,  260  West  George  street. 
AIMS  &  Co. ,  oil  &  colour  merchts.,  14  St.  Enoch  wd. 
Aims,  Jas.  B.,  of  Aims  cj-  Co.;  house,  70  Eglinton  St. 
AINSLIE,  Mr.s.  David,  70  Oxford  street. 
Ainslie,   Mrs.  John,   fishmonger,    37  North  Albion 

street;  house,  21  College  street. 
AIRD,  And.,  of  Air d  4'  Cogliill;  ho,  22  Warwick  st. 
Aird  &  Coghill,  letterpress  printers,  17  Gordon  st. 
Aird,  James,  of  Aird  cf-  M-Ghie;  house,  2  William 

street,  Calton. 
Aird,  James,   watchmaker  and  jeweller,  142  Great 

Hamilton  street ;  house,  2  Craignestock  place. 
Aird,  John,  watchmaker  &  importer  of  fancy  goods, 

64  Argyle  arcade;  house,  253  Eglinton  street. 
Aird  &  M'Ghie,  machine  makers,  17  South  Cumber- 
land street,  Calton. 
Aird,  Thomas,  boot  and  shoemaker,  7*7  Main  street, 

Bridgeton;  house,  27  do. 
Aird,  jllrs.  Thomas,  cloth  agent,  29  Garscube  road. 
AiRDRiEiiiLL  Coal  Company,  83  Jamaica  street. 
AIRSTON,  Mrs.   D.    C.    Hunter,   of  Broomrigg,  4 
Jane  st.,  Blythswood  sq.,  and  Woodsido,  Strone. 
AIRTH,  William,  138  Duke  street. 
AITCIIISON,  Alexander,  grease  merchant,  31  Little 

Dovehill;  house,  128  Great  Hamilton  street. 
Aitchison,  James,  shoemaker,  18  Cadogan  street. 
Aitchison,  Laurence,  goldsmith,  jeweller,  and  watch- 
maker, 56  Argyle  St.;  house,  32  Buccleuch  st. 
Aitcheson,  Mrs.,  19  Findla}'  street. 
AITKEN,  Alex.,  draper  &  hosier,  178  Main  street, 

Anderston. 
Ailken,  Andrew,  agent,  18  Canning  street,  Calton. 
Aitken,  Barton,  spirit  dealer,   134  King  street;   ho. 

23  Monteith  row. 
Aitken  &  Co.,  manufacturers  and  warehouseman,  26 
Glassford  st.  and  39  Hutcheson  st.;  ho.  2  South 
Portland  street. 
Aitken,   D.  Thomson,   teacher  and  chaplain,  Blind 

Asylum  ;  house,  70  Taylor  street. 
Aitken,  Edward,  wholesale  and  retail  tea,  coffee,  and 

spice  merchant,  254  Arg)de  street ;  ho.  256  do. 
Aitken,  Hugh,  salt  merchant,  7  Gibson  street. 
Aitken  &  Fairie,   lithographers,  draughtsmen,  and 

engravers,  4  Stormont  street. 
Aitken,  Hugh,  &  Co.,  dyers  and  calico  printers,  817 
Gallowgate. 


AITKEN. GENERAL  DIRECTORY. ALEXANDER. 


40' 


Aitken,  H.,  ofHvrjTi  Aiiken  cf  Co.;  ho.  20  Whitevale. 
Aitken,  James,  dairyman,  2(56  Pavliamenlary  road. 
Aitken,  Jas.,  cabinetmaker,  108  &  110  Salmarket, 

and  2  and  3  Miller's  place;  house  19  North  Port- 
land street. 
Aitken,  James,  of  Aiiken,  Rodger,  (J-  Co.,  116  St. 

Vincent  street. 
Aitken,   James,   sen.,   engineer,  of  James  Aitken  <^- 

Co. ;  house,  2  Claremont  terrace. 
Aitken,  Jas.,  sen.,  engineer,  of  James  Aiiken  4'  Co., 

Cranstonhill ;  house,  2  Claremont  terrace. 
Aitken,  James,    &   Co.,   brewers,  Falkirk;  Charles 

Scoular,  agent,  53  Glassfurd  street. 
Aitken,  James,  103  St.  Vincant  street. 
Aitken,  James,  dairyman,  274  New  Dalmarnock  rd. 
Aitken,  James,  broker,  73  Carrick  street. 
Aitken,  James,  93  North  Frederick  street. 
Aitken,   James,  jun.,  engineer,  of  James  Aiiken  tj- 

Co.,  2  Claremont  terrace. 
Aitken,  James,  slater,  97  Cathedral  street;  house, 

110  North  Frederick  street. 
Aitken,  James,  &  Co.,  engineers,  Cranstonliill  and 

Hill  Street  Foundries  ;  office,  Cranstonhill. 
Aitken,  J.  &  J.,  woollen  drapers,  177  Trongate. 
Aitken,  John,  grocer,  1  Cavendish  street. 
Aitken,  John,  contractor,  185  Stirling's  road. 
Aitken,  John,  grocer,  108  and  108-i-  Great  Hamilton 

street;  house,  112  do. 
Aitken,  John,  of  J.  cf-  J.  Aitken;  house,  39  South 

Apsley  place. 
Aitken,    Matthew,    teaclier.    Free   Church    School, 

Bridgeton  ;  house,  12  Newhall  terrace. 
Aitken  &  Mackenzie,  accountants  and  sharebrokers, 

66  St.  Vincent  street. 
Aitken,   Michael,   foreman  moulder,   Govan   Street 

Foundry;  house,  166  Crown  street. 
Aitlven,  Peter,  watchmaker  &  jeweller,  269  Sauchie- 

hall  street ;  lionse,  273  do. 
Aitken,  Robert  C,  of  R.  C.  Aitken  c|-  Co.;  house,  2 

Claremont  terrace. 
Aitken,  Eobt.  C,  &  Co.,  manufacturers,  103  Hutche- 

son  street. 
Aitken,  Eobert,  accountant,  60  St.  Vincent  street ; 

house,  10  Adelaide  place. 
Aitken,  Robert,  tea,  wine,  and  spirit  merchant,  9,  11 

East  Nile  st. ;  ho.  10  Granby  terrace,  Hillhead. 
Aitken,  Eobert,  of  John  Smith  cj-  Co. ;  house.  Croft- 
bank,  New  Kilpatrick. 
Aitken,  Robert,  green  grocer,  14  Queen's  arcade. 
Aitken,  E.  T.,  ^Aiiken  4-  Fairie;  ho.  20  Blyths- 

•vrood  square. 
Aitken,  Eodger,  &  Co.,  commission  merchants,  116 

St.  Vincent  street. 
Aitken,  Sawers,  at   G.   Grant  cf-  Sons' ;  house,   290 

Duke  street. 
Aitken's  Temperance  Hotel,  108  Argyle  street, 
Aitken,  Thomas,  of  Gilmour  ^-  Aitken;  house,  14 

Apsley  place. 
Aitken,  Wm.,  merchant  and  commission  agent,  33 

Virginia  street. 
Aitken,  William,  20  St.  George's  road. 
Aitken,  William,  dj-ewood  manufacturer  and  com- 
mission agent,  Ayton  court,  off  Blackfriars'  street. 
Aitken,  William,  at  J.  ff-  A.  Scott  <^  Co.'s;  house,  5 

Douglas  street. 
Aitken,  Mrs.,  confectioner,  66  Maxwell  street. 
Aitken,  Mrs.  Wm.,  21  Nicholson  street. 
Aitken,  Mrs.,  290  Duke  street. 
Aitken,  Mrs.,  lodgings,  114  Blythswood  terrace. 


Aitken,  M.,  dressmaker,  20  Burnside  street. 
Aitken,  Miss,  bookseller  and  news  agent,  133  New 

City  road. 
Aitken,  Miss,  12  Rose  street,  Gariiethill. 
Aitken  &  Walker,  Misses,  milliners  and  dressmakers, 

244  Willowbank  place. 
AITKENHEAD,  Alexander,  baker,   110  Main  st., 

Bridgeton. 
Aitkenhead,  A.,  provision  dealer,  5  Struthors  st. 
Ailkenhead,  John,    baker,   40  Little  street;  house, 

22  Kerr  street,  Calton. 
Aitkenhead,    Margaret,    baker    and   victualler,    4o 

Broad  street.  Mile-end;  house,  25  Orr  street. 
AITON,  Hugh,   commercial  traveller,   at  Harvey  cf* 

M'Gavins;  house,  32  Dumbarton  road. 
Alton,    Robert,    spirit  merchant,    12    Main  street ; 

house,  458  Argyle  street. 
Aiton,  William,  contractor,  42  Bath  street;  house, 

Fairlie  Park  cottage,  Partick. 
Aiton,  Wm.,  flesher,  119  London  street ;  house,  30 

Charlotte  street. 
Albany  Bowling  Green.     The  entry  by  Chatham 

place  off  Stirling's  road,  or  Provan  place  off  Mon- 
trose street. 
Albekt  Life  Assurance  and  Guarantee   Co.,   17G 

West  George  street;  D.  Fisher,  local  secretary. — 

See  Advertisement  in  Appendix. 
Albert  Medical  and  Family  Endowment  Life  Assur- 
ance Office,  141  Buchanan  street;  A.  Reid  &  Co., 

local  secretaries  and  agents. 
Albert  and  Medical  Life  Assurance  and  Guarantee 

Co. ;  J.  R.  Swan,  C.A.,  59  St.  Vmcent  street. 
ALBIN',  Stewart,  hairdresser,  1 6  New  Dalmarnock 

road  and  10  Kirk  street,  Calton. 
Albion  Machine  Works,  G.  &  A.  Harvey,  40  and 

42  M'Neil  street.  South. 

ALBRECHT,  Ayala,  champagne  shippers.  Chateau 

d'Ay  ;  Bulloch,  Lade,  &  Co.,  43  Dunlop  st.,  agents. 
ALDER,  William,  clerk.  District  Pay  Office  ;  house, 

195  New  City  road. 
ALEXANDER,  Alex,,  grocer  and  provision  mercht., 

50  Hospital  street;  house,  149  do. 
Alexander,  Alexander,  stay  manufacturer,  70  West 

Howard  street. 
Alexander,  Andrew,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,   36 

and  38  Shuttle  street. 
Alexander,    Andrew,    potato   merchant,    44   South 

Wellington  street. 
Alexander,  Arch.    S.,    of  Smith,  Anderson,   <$•   Co., 

15  Renfield  street ;  house,  23  Buckingham  tr. 
Alexander  &  Co.,  corn  merchants,  60  Oswald  st. 
Alexander,  David  T.,  writer,  107  St.  Vincent  street; 

house,  32  Berklej'  terrace. 
Alexander,  David,  lithographer,  7  Argyle  street. 
Alexander,  Ebenezer,  of  Robert,  Rintoul,  Alexander, 

^  Co. ;  house,  7  West  Princes  street. 
Alexander,  Edward,  &  Sons,  merchants  and  agents, 

43  Campbell  street. 

Alexander,  Edward,  &  Sons,  nitrate  and  phosphate 
stores,  33  and  37  Carrick  street;  metal  stores,  43 
Campbell  street. 

Alexander,  Edward,  Richmond  terrace,  DowanhilL 

Alexander,  Edward,  jun.,  merchant,  43  Campbell 
street;  house,  13  Claremont  gardens. 

Alexander,  Fergusson,  &  Co.,  metal  merchants,  sheet 
lead,  lead  pipes,  white  lead,  and  colour  manufac- 
turers, 48  M'Alpine  street. 

Alexander,  George,  43  Campbell  street;  house, 
Dowanhill  gardens, 

C 


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ALEXANDER. 


-GENERAL  DIRECTORY.- 


-ALLAN. 


Alexander,  George  Russell,  104  Peel  tr.,  Garnethill. 
Alexander,  H.,  Govan  carrier,  47  Stockweli  street; 

house,  Main  street,  Goviin. 
Alexander,  Henry,  of  Alexander^  Ferfjtisson^  (f  Co. ; 

house,  34  Berkley  terrace. 
AleKander,  Hugh,  52  Rose  street,  Garnethill. 
Alexander,    Rev.    Jacob,    Stockweli   Free    Church ; 

house,  158  Hill  street,  Garnethill. 
Alexander,  James,  writer,  51  St.  Vincent  st. ;  house, 

230  West  Regent  street. 
Alexander,  James,  surgeon-dentist,  84  Stockweli  st. 
Alexander,  James,  14  Robertson  street;  house,  85 

Pollok  street,  Kingston. 
Alexander,   James,  produce   commission   merchant, 

82  West  Nile  st.;  ho.  408  Parliamentary  road. 
Alexander,  James,  clerk,  145  New  City  road. 
Alexander,  J.,  boot  and  shoe  maker,  40,  42  Gallow- 

gate;  house,  247  Eglinton  street. 
Alexander,  Jas.,  grocer,  249  George  st. ;  ho.  255  do. 
Alexander,  James,  of  Jamieson  ij-  Co.,  oil  merchants; 

house,  Albany  terrace,  286  Renfrew  street. 
xMexander,  James,  calenderer  and  packer,  82  Miller 

street;  house,  185  Kent  road. 
Alexander  James,  of  Alexander  ij-  PoUock;  house, 

Southbank,  Pollokshields. 
Alexander,  John,  commission  merchant,  52  Rose  St., 

Garnethill. 
Alexander,  John,  bookbinder,  31  Argyle  street. 
Alexander,  John,  block-cutter,  24  Wilson  street. 
Alexander,  John,  merchant,  25  Elmbank  place. 
Alexander,  John,  43  Campbell  street;  house,  Men- 

strie  bank,  Dowanhill  gardens. 
Alexander,  John,  clerk,  ,  Ferguson    Bequest   office; 

house,  188  Hospital  street. 
Alexander,  John,  clothier,  282  Buchanan  street;  ho. 

137  Cambridge  stieet. 
Alexander  &  Laing,  wrights,  3G  Thistle  St.,  south. 
Alexander,  Louis  Charles,  district  manager  for  the 

British  Prudential  Assurance  Co.,  45  Uuion  st. ; 

house,  183  Sauchieliall  street. — tSee  Adv. 
Alexander  &   Pollock,  merchants    and   commission 

agents,  19  South  Frederick  street. 
Alexander,  R.  F.  &  J.,  &  Co.,  cotton-spinning  and 

thread  ^Yorks,   100  Duke  street,  and   Crofthead, 

Neilston. 
Alexander,  Robert,  tailor,  clothier,  and  manufactur- 
ing hosier  and  shirtmaker,  16  Bath  street;  house, 

208  Garscube  road. 
Alexander,  Robert,  &  Son,  commission  merchants, 

45  Dunlop  street;  residence,  31  India  street. 
Alexander  &  Taylor,  writers,  51  St.  Vincent  street. 
Alexander,  Thomas,  of  Thomson  if  Alexander ;  house, 

Oakvale,  Hillhead. 
Alexander,  Thomas,  M.D.,  physician  and  surgeon, 

67  George  street;  house,  119  do. 
Alexander,  Thomas,  of  Alexander  ly  Latnt/;  house, 

19  North  Coburg  street. 
Alexander,  Thomas,  at  Charles  Tennant  if  Co.'s. 
Alexander,  Thomas,  church-officer  of  Free  St.  Peter's; 

house,  55  l\Iain  street. 
Alexander,  Thomas,  dairj'mau  and  provision  mer- 
chant, 129  and  339  Gallowgate. 
Alexander,  Walter,  of  Wm.  F.  Burnlef/  4'  Co.;  house, 

107  Bath  street. 
Alexander,  Walter,  at  R.  Dalglish,  Falconer,  <f  Co.'s ; 

house,  2  Bnrnbank  gardens. 
Alexander,  Walter,  potato  merchant,  493  Gallowg. 
Ale.^ander,  William,  government  inspector  of  mines  ; 

house,  1  Elmbauk  place. 


Alexander,  William,  -wholesale  and  retail  tea  dealer 

and  grocer,  265  Argyle  st. ;  ho.  Croftbk.,  Springb. 

Alexander,  Wm.,  at  C.  Tennant  <f  Co.^s,  St.  Roliox.. 

Alexander,  V/illiam,  baker  and  confectioner,  134, 13(> 

South  Portland  street ;  house,  138  do. 

Alexander,  Wm.,  &  Co.,  blockmakers,  fret  cutters, 

and  stair  railers,  47  SVest  St.,  Tradeston ;  house, 

1  Avondale  place. 

Alexander,  William,  ^yi^emer.,  183  West  George  st. 

Alexander,  Willitim,  &  Son,  goldsmiths,  jewellei-s, 

clock  and  -watchmakers,  3  Gordon  street. 
Alexander,  William,  of  William  Alexander  >f  Son; 

house,  4  ]\Ieadowbauk  place,  Partick. 
Alexander,  Mrs.  A.,  grocer,  40G  Parliamentary  rd.; 

house,  408  do. 
Alexander,  Mrs.  Andrew,  seminary  for  young  ladies, 

6  South  Margaret  street,  off  Eglinton  street. 
Alexander,  Mrs.  John,  171  St.  George's  road. 
Alexander,  Mrs.  Joseph,  confectioner  &  pastry  baker, 

49  Argyle  arcade;  house,  34  Soutli  Portland  st. 
Alexander,  Mrs.  R.,  grocer,  95  Broad  st.,  Mile-end. 
Alexander,  Mrs.  W.,  shoemaker,  136  Thistle  st. 
Alexander,  Mrs.,  lodgings,  1  Newhall  terrace. 
Alexander,  Mrs.,  6  Newton  street. 
Alexander,  Miss  E).,  dressmaker,  437  Parliament,  rd. 
Alexander,  Bliss,  dressmaker,  49  Nelson  St.,  Ti'adestn.. 
Alexander,  Miss,  20  Ne-wton  place. 
Alexaxdria  Steam  Packet  Office,  9  Buchanan  st. 
Alfred  Life  Assurance  and  Annuity  Association  ; 

John  Buchanan,  agent,  87  Union  street. 
A.LGIE,  James,  grocer,  -\vine  and  spirit  mercht,  149 
Rose  St.,  South  ;  ho.  139  Cumberland  St.,  South. 
Algie,    John  C,    of  M.  Ahjie   <f  Son;  house,    39 

Abbotsford  place. 
Algie,  John,  baker,  38  Cowcaddens  St.;  ho.  16  do. 
Algie,  Mathew,  &Son,  sugar  merchts.,  17  Virginia  st, 
Algie,  Mathew,  of  21.  Algie  cj-  Son;  ho.  39  Abbots- 
ford  place, 
Algie,  William,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  70  Paisley 

road  ;  house,  72  do. 
Algie,   G.  F.,   milliner,   61   South  Portland  street; 

house,  39  Abbotsford  place. 
A.lg;e,  Misses,  dressmak.  &  milliners,  130  London  st. 
Alicante  Steam  Packet  office,  Handysides  &  Hen- 
derson, agents,  45  Union  street. 
ALLAN,  Alexander,  wine  merchant,  19  Norfolk  st. 
Allan,  A.,  of  J.  4"  -4.  Allan;  house,  2  Park  gardens. 
Allan,  Alexander,  jun.,  &  Co.,  ham  curers  and  pro- 
vision merchants,  72  Candleriggs. 
Allan,  Alexander,  of  Alexander  Allan,  jun.,  (f  Co.  ; 

house,  104  North  Hanover  street. 
Allan,  Anderson,  &  Co.,  commission  agents,  141  St. 

Vincent  street. 
Allan,  A.,  hotel  and  restaurant,  George  square,  and 

144  Queen  street. 
Allan,  Andrew,  Union  Bank  of  Scotland  ;  house,  21. 

Bloomfield  place,  Hillhead. 
Allan,  Andrew,  church  officer,  34  Berkley  street. 
Allan,  Archibald,  commercial  traveller,  at  Arthur  cf 

Co.''s ;  house,  27  Paterson  street,  Kingston. 
Allan,  Archd.,  provision  merchant,  8,  10  East  Nile 

street;  house,  18  Westmuir. 
Allan,   Archibald,  of  M'Kenzie,   Allan,   <f  Co.,  49 

Arlington  street. 
Allan,  A.  &  J.,  general  provision  merchants,  108, 

110  Candleriggs,  and  16  Canon  street. 
Allan,  Arthur,  gunmaker,   cutler,  ironmonger,  and. 
saw,    edge-tool,    and    mathematical    instrument, 
maker,  12  London  street. 


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51 


Allan  &  Crawford,  calend.  and  pack.,  79  JMitchell  st. 

Allan,  David,  of  Allan  cj-  Ftrguson ;  house,  11 
Clarendon  place. 

Allan  &  Donaldson,  house  painters  and  paperhangers, 
73  Union  street. 

Allan  &  Ferguson,  lithographers  &  engravers,  74 
Buchanan  street. 

Allan,  Francis  W.,  at  Adam  <^-  Co.''s,  agent  for 
Liverpool  and  London  Fire  and  Life  Insurance 
Co.;  house,  191  Renfrew  street. 

Allan,  James,  stevedore,  41 J  Clyde  place. 

Allan,  James,  of  A.  cj-  J.  Allan;  lie.  117  Candleriggs. 

Allan,  James,  poulterer,  118  Sauchiehall  street ; 
house,  116  do. 

Allan,  James,  commission  agent,  8  Princes  square. 

Allan,  James,  sen.,  iron  and  brassfounder  and  manu- 
facturing ironmonger,  Ehnbauk  Foundry,  10  Kent 
road;  house,  1  Grosvenor  terrace. 

Allan,  James,  mason  and  builder,  546  Gallowgate. 

Allan,  James,  5  Washington  street. 

Allan,  James,  writer,  J.  P.  clerk-depute  for  the 
counties  of  Dumbarton  and  Stirling,  4  South 
Hanover  street ;  house,  Kirkintilbch. 

Allan,  James,  superintendent  of  lockers,  Custom- 
house; house,  2  Wellcroft  place. 

Allan,  James,  of  Wallace  ^-  Allan;  ho.  232  Hope  St. 

Allan,  James,  sen.,  general  furnishing  ironmonger, 
Blythswood  buildings,  S5,  87,  89  Bothwell  street ; 
liouse,  1  Grosvenor  terrace. 

Allan,  James,  schoolmaster,  24  North  Portland  st. 

Allan,  J.,  of  J.  (J-  A.  Allan;  house,  4  Hampton 
court  terrace,  214  Renfrew  street. 

Allan,  Jas.  &  Alex.,  merchants,  agents  for  the  Mon- 
treal Ocean  Steam  Ship  Co.,  70  Great  Clyde  st. 

Allan,  James,  jun.,  grocer  and  tobacconist,  86  Salt- 
market  ;  house,  2  Wellcroft  place. 

Allan,  James,  merchant,  3  Royal  Exchange  court. 

Allan,  James,  ironmonger,  184  Hospital  street. 

Allan,  J.,  &  Co.,  commission  merchants,  92  Buc- 
cleuch  street. 

Allan,  John,  confectioner,  29J  Adelphi  street,  south. 

Allan,  John,  chief  clerk,  district  pay  office,  84,  90 
Shamrock  st.;  ho.  342  Hamilton  place,  Partick. 

Allan,  John,  &  Co.,  hamcurers,  34  Dunlop  street. 

Allan,  John,  of  John  Allan  4'  Co.,  34  Dunlop  street; 
house,  44  Gloucester  street. 

Allan,  John,  tailor  and  general  outfitter,  194 
Broomielaw;  house,  34  Brown  street. 

Allan,  John,  of  J.  Allan  cf  Co. ;  house,  92  Bue- 
cleuch  street. 

Allan,  John,  of  Allan  4'  M^Ruer;   ho.  48  M'Auslan  st. 

Allan,  M.  &  J.,  ship  carvers  and  gilders,  220 
Broomielaw. 

Allan  &  Mann,  builders  and  contractors,  manu- 
facturers of  common  and  fire  bricks,  tiles,  vitrified 
pipes,  and  other  fire  clay  goods.  Rutherglen 
pottery,  and  Canal  street,  Port-Eglinton  ;  office 
48  St.  Enoch  square. 

Allan,  Jlichael,  7  Grreme  street. 

Allan  &  M'Ruer,  ironfounders,  Hecia  Foundry,  278 
Debbie's  loan. 

Allan,  Nathaniel,  grocer,  92  Stobcross  street. 

Allan,  P.  G.,  ai  Wilson  4'  Mathieson's ;  house,  123 
Grafton  terrace. 

Allan,  Peter,  Herald  office ;  house,  4  Gayfield  street. 

Allan  &  Poynter,  bonded  and  free  warehouse,  133 
Eglinton  street,  and  duty  free  warehouse,  33  Ann 
street ;  office,  83  Jamaica  street. 

Allan,  Robert,  victualler,  6  North  Woodside  road. 


j  Allan,  Robert,  horse  dealer,  20  Barony  street. 

Allan,  Samuel,  Union  Victualling  Society,  758 
Gallowgate  ;  house,  7  Foundry  open, 

Allan,  Thomas,  A.,  &  Co.,  wholesale  grocers,  39 
Brunswick  st. ;  house,  64  Jjuccleuch  street. 

Allan,  Thomas,  &  Co.,  merchants  and  drysalters, 
116  St.  Vincent  street. 

Allan,  Thomas,  of  George  Glennie  4"  Co.;  house, 
Garroch  hall. 

Allan,  William,  agent,  33  Virginia  street ;  house,  70 
West  Cumberland  street. 

Allan,  William,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  102 
Woodlands  road;  house,  347  Bath  crescent. 

Allan,  William,  manager,  at  Matthew  Muir  4'  Son's; 
6  Commerce  street. 

Allan,  Wm.,  of  Allan  tf  Poynter ;  ho.  22  Carlton  pL 

Allan,  Wm.,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  48  Renfield 
street ;  house,  347  Bath  street. 

Allan,  AVm.,  baker,  14,  16  Elderslie  st. ;  ho.  IS  do^ 

Allan,  William  B.,  clerk,  sherifl'-clerk's  oflico ;  house, 
77  South  Wellington  street. 

Allan,  >Vm.,  agent  for  the  London  Printing  and 
Publishing  Company,  30  Hope  street. 

Allan,  Wm.,  brush  manufiicturer,  28  Saltmarket. 

Allan,  W.  E.,  teacher  of  dancing,  64  Howard  street,- 
and  28  Cumberland  street. 

Allan,  Mrs.  Elizabeth,  spirit  retailer,  62,  64  Thistle- 
street  ;  house.  Laurel  bank,  Shawlands. 

Allan,  Mrs.,  18  Great  Hamilton  street. 

Allan,  Mrs.,  ladies'  seminary,  26  Woodlands  road.    - 

Allan,  Mrs.  George,  poulterer  and  game  dealer,  219 
George  street  ;  house,  27  Montrose  street. 

Allan,  Mrs.  James,  37  Eldon  place,  Kingston. 

Allan,  Mrs.  John,  dyer,  4  Crown  street  and  56  Cow- 
caddens  street ;  house,  88  do. 

Allan,  Mrs.  R.,  lodgings,  40  Claremont  street. 

Allan,  Mrs.,  brush  manufacturer,  Bazaar,  Candle- 
riggs ;  house,  9-i  do. 

Allan,  Miss  Janet,  bookseller  and  stationer,  404 
Argyle  street. 

Allan,  Miss,  264  West  Bath  street. 

Allan,  Miss,  14  Rutland  place,  Govan  road. 

ALLEN,  Alex.,  pianoforte  maker,  music,  and  musi- 
cal instrument  seller,  pianoforte  tuner  and  repairer, 
115,  117  Eglinton  street;  works,  Eglinton  lane. 

Allen,  John,  corn  and  flour  factor,  G  Hope  street ; 
house,  66  Buccleuch  street. 

Allen,  S.,  at  M.  Taylor's,  12  St.  Vincent  place; 
house,  50  Holmhead  street. 

ALLARDYCE,  Archd.,  &  Co.,  plumbers,  gasfitters, 
and  zinc  workers,  32  Dunlop  .street. 

Allardyce,  Archd.,  of  A.  Allardyce  <J-  Co.;  house,  7 
Croy  place. 

Ailardice,  William  Patrick,  ofMlicliell,  Allardice.  ^ 
Mitchell;  house,  8  Hamilton  Park  terrace. 

ALLESTER,  Abendroth,  &  Co.,  seed  (foreign),  and 
commission  merchants,  41  West  Howard  street. 

.\llester,  David,  of  Allester,  Abendroth,  f  Co.  ;  ho.- 
23  Elgin  terrace,  Dowanhill. 

ALLHUSEN,  C,  and  Sous,  Tyne  Chemical  Works,- 
Gateshead;  W.  N.  Gemmill,  agent,  23  St.  Vin- 
cent place. 

Alliance  Fire  Insurance  Co.  ;  agents,  W.  G.  &  J. 
W.  Lindsay,  110  Buchanan  street. 

Alliance  British  and  Foreign  Fire  and  Life  Assur- 
ance Co.     (See  Insurance  Co.  of  Scotland). 

ALISON,  Sir  Archd.,  Bart.,  sheriff  of  Lanarkshire, 
and  advocate.  County  buildings,  Wilson  street  ;- 
residence,  Fossil  house. 


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-GENERAL  DIRECTORY.- 


-ANDERSON". 


Alison,  Archd.,  &  Co.,  tea  merchants,  53  Oswald  st. 
Alison.  Archd.,  of  Alison  4'  Co.;  ho.  105  Douglas  st. 
Alison,  Arthur,  writer,  at  M^Gretjo);  Stevenson,  and 

Fleming's;  house,  109  Pollok  street. 
Alison,  James,  of  Spittal  <f  Alison;  ho.  44  King  st., 

Tradeston. 
Alison,  James,  grocer,  101   Stobcross  st. ;  house,  3 

Whitehall  street. 
Alison,  John,  hairdresser,  107  Garscube  road. 
AhsoD,  Robert,  dairyman,  11  Hospital  street. 
Allison  &  Thompson,  stationers,  and  account  book 

manufacturers,  168  Argyle  street. 
Allison,  William,  spirit  dealer,  1  North  Woodside 

road  ;  house,  7  do. 
Allison,  Miss  Jane,  dressmaker,  224  Upper  Thistle  st. 
ALLSOPP,  Samuel,   &  Sons,  brewers,   Burton-on- 

Trent;  sole   agents  for  Scotland,  William  Milne 

&  Co.,  115  St.  Vincent  street. 
Alma  Iron  Works,  72  Paisley  road. 
ALSTON,  Gavin,  coal  agent,  107  Pvenfield  street. 
Alston,   George,   merchant,  13  Victoria  place,  West 

Regent  street ;  house,  241  St.  Vincent  street. 
Alston  &  Gourla}',  iron  founders,  British  Iron  ArVorks, 

598  Gallowgate. 
Alston,  James,  dairyman  and  coal  agent,  51  North 

Frederick  street. 
Alston,  James  W.,  of  W.   Stirling  4'  Sons ;  house, 

205  Bath  street, 
Alston,  John,  Son,  &  Co.,  manufs.,  55  Glassford  st. 
Alston,  R.    F.,   merchant,   13  West  Regent  street; 

house,  125  Bath  street, 
Alston,  W^illiam,  of  William  Stirling  4'  Sons ;  house, 

205  Bath  street. 
Alston,  William,  poulterer,  95  West  George  street ; 

house,  48  Dundas  street. 
Alston,  Mrs.  Thos.  Scott,  5  La  Belle  place. 
Alston,  Mrs.,   refreshment   rooms,    67    Mill   street, 

Bridgeton. 
AMBROSE  &  Murray,  writers,  agents  for  the  Liver- 
pool &  London  Insurance  Co.,  152  West  George  st. 
Ambrose,  William,  writer,  of  Ambrose  4'  Murray; 

residence,  Dunclutha,  Bothwell. 
Ameeican  (North)  Steam   Ship  Office,  Handysides 

&  Henderson,  agents,  45  Union  street. 
American  Railway  Office,  45  Union  street. 
American  (South)  Packet  Ships  Office;  Handysides 

and  Henderson,  45  Union  street. 
American  Steam  Packet  Office,  11  Dixon  street  and 

70  Great  Clyde  street. 
ANCELL,  J.  &  J.,  E.  &  G.  Restaurant,  soiree  pur- 

vej'ois  and  confectioners,  27  Dundas  st. ;  house, 

107  do. 
Ancell,  William,  baker  and  provision  merchant,  413, 

415  Garscube  road  ;  house,  417  do. 
Anchor  Line  of  Steam  Packet  Ships  for  Canada 

and  the  United  States,  45  Union  street;  Handy- 
sides and  Henderson,  agents. 
Ancona  Steam  Packet  Office,  G.  and  J.  Burns,  9 

Buchanan  street. 
ANDERSON,  Adam,  of  Anderson  and  Young;  house, 

Crossbill  cottage,  Baillieston. 
Anderson,  Alexander,  of  J.  and  A.  Anderson;  house, 

6  Lynedoch  crescent. 
Anderson,    Alexander,  and   Son,  sugar  refiners,  45 

Virginia  street;  works  at  Greenock. 
Anderson,  Alexander,  of  Alexander  Anderson  4'  Son; 

residence,  7  George  square,  Greenock. 
Anderson,  Alexander  S.,  wine  and  spirit  merchant, 
81,  83  Trongate;  house,  6  Monteith  row. 


Anderson,  Alex.  Dnnlop,  M.D.,  159  St.  Vincent  st. 
Anderson,    Alexander,    plumber   and    gasfitter,    12 

Ferguson  street;  house,  96  Cambridge  street. 
Anderson,  Alexander,  currier  and  leather  merchant, 

49  Gallowgate;  house,  22  Charlotte  street. 
Anderson,   Alexander,  busk  and  stand  maker,    77 

Renfrew  street. 
Anderson,  Alexander,  62  St.  Vincent  street;    house, 

17G|  Hope  street. 
Anderson,  Andrew,  victualler  and  grocer,  69  Main 

street,  Gorbals,  and  6  Norfolk  street;    house,  199 

Crown  street. 
Anderson,  Andrew,  M.D.,  2  Woodside  crescent. 
Anderson,  Andrew,  Fordyce,  &  Co.,  waiehousemen. 

103,  105  Glassford  street. 
Anderson,  Andrew,  H.M.  Customs;  ho.  1  Kinningst. 
Anderson,  Andrew,  wright  and  glazier,  75,  77  Great 

Hamilton  street. 
Anderson,  Arch.,  decorative  painter,  344  Hamilton 

place,  Partick;  house,  Graham  place,  do. 
Anderson  &  Bentzen,  yarn  merchants,   78  Miller  st. 
Anderson  Brothers,  ironmongers,  tinsmiths  and  gas- 
fitters,  grocers'  cannisters  and  standard  beam  and 

weighing  machine  makers,  93  Stockwell  St.;  ho.  6 

Victoria  buildings,  Great  Clyde  street. 
Anderson  &  Co.,  waiehousemen,  51   Miller  street. 
Anderson,  David,  clothier,  16  Loudon  street;  house, 

4  Osborne  place,  Govau. 
Anderson,  David,  house  factor   and   furnisher,   19 

Castle  street. 
Anderson,  David,  spirit  dealer,  14  Pitt  street ;  house, 

230  Holm  street. 
Anderson,    David,   wine   and   spirit  merchant,  228 

Broomielaw;  house,  3  M'Alpine  street. 
Anderson,  David,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  3  and  5 

Shuttle  street ;  house,  3  M'Alpine  street. 
Anderson,    David,    of  David  and   John  Anderson; 

house,  43  Scutt  street,  Garnethill. 
Anderson,  David  and  John,  niinufacturers,  78  and 

80  Queen  street. 
Anderson,  David,  flesher,  12  Oxford  street;  ho.  5  do. 
Anderson,  David,  &  Co.,  commission    agents,  253 

Argyle  street. 
Anderson,  David,  of  James  Anderson  cj-  Co.;  house, 

Middlebank,  Langside. 
Anderson,  Duncan,  teacher.  Deaf  and  Dumb  Insti- 
tution, 36  Parson  street. 
Anderson  &  Elder,  merchants,  94  Mitchell  street. 
Anderson  &  Fisher,  smiths  and  gasfitters,  119  Cam- 
bridge street. 
Anderson,  Forbes,  of  Anderson  cf  Bentzen,  78  Miller 

street;  house,  11  Kelvin  terrace. 
Anderson,  Francis,  cabinetmaker,  8,  10  Miller's  pi. 
Anderson,  Frederick,  of  Anderson  cj-  Co.;  residence, 

Hillhead  house,  Eastwood. 
Anderson,  Gabriel,  grain  merchant,  168  Castle  st. ; 

house,  162  do. 
Anderson,    G.    Stewart,    &    Co.,    merchants,    106 

West  George  street. 
Anderson,  G.  Stewart,  of  Peebles,  Anderson,  4'  Co. ; 

house,  7  Lansdowne  crescent. 
Anderson,  Geo.,  &  Co.,  oil  merchants,  white  lead, 

paint,  colour,  varnish,  and  cement,  58  Hj'depark 

street ;  also,  charcoal  and  cement  woiks,  80  Hill 

street,  Gallowgate. 
Anderson,  Geo  ,  of  Geo.  Anderson  4  Co. ;  residence, 

Springfield,  Blantyre. 
Anderson,   George  B.,  30   John  street ;  house,  28 

Cochrane  street. 


ANDERSOX.- 


-GENERAL  DIRECTORY.- 


-ANDERSON. 


53 


Anderson,  Geo.,  flesher,  96  Crookston  st. ;  ho.  92  do. 
Anderson,  George,  at   Campbell,  Donald,  (f  Sellars' ; 

house,  35  Paterson  street,  Kingston. 
Anderson,  George,  manager,  St.  Rollox  Flax  Mills ; 

house,  8-t  Charles  street. 
Anderson,  Goo.,  basketmaker,  46  St.  Andrew  sq. 
Anderson,  Graham,  &  Co.,  manufacs.,  114  Candle. 
Anderson  &  Gray,  muslin  manufac.,  62  Queen  St. 
Anderson  &  Henderson,  wrights  and  Imilders,  trunk 

and  packing-box  makers,  13  Waterloo  street,  11 

Mitchell  street,  and  Scotland  street,  Kinning  park. 
Anderson,  Henry   S.,  fishmonger,  325    Sauchiehall 

street  and  '28  Maitland  street. 
Anderson,  H.  L.,  of  H.  L.  Anderson  iS^  C.  Carlton; 

residence,  Williamwood,  by  Cathcart. 
Anderson,  H.  L.,  &  C.  Carlton,  decorators  and  house 

painters,  119  St.  Vincent  street;  workshop,  144 

St.  Vincent  lane. 
Anderson,  Hugh,  of  Reid  4'  Anderson ;  house,  104 

Bothwell  street. 
Anderson,  James,  furniture  and  earthenware  dealer, 

o  and  7  Kent  street. 
Anderson,  James,  tinsmith  &   gasfitter,  281  High 

street ;  house,  283  do. 
Anderson,  James,  iron  merchant,  33  Renfield  street; 

house,  15  Caiming  place. 
Anderson,  James  Ch.,  accountant  and  house  factor, 

57  West  Nile  street;  house,  23  Carnarvon  street. 
Anderson,  James,  cotton  broker,  163  Ingram  street; 

house,  70  St.  George's  road. 
Anderson,  James  G.,  of  John  M-Intijre  cf  Co.;  house, 

Ce.ssnock  cottage,  Govan  road. 
Anderson,  James  B.,  hat  and  cap  manufacturer,  121 

Artryle  street,  and  2,  4,  and   6   Maxwell  street; 

house,  51  Apsley  place. 
Anderson,  James  B.,  at  J.  W.  Anderson^  Co.''s;  ho. 

16  Cowcaddens. 
Anderson,  James,  draper,  1a.  Eglinton  street. 
Anderson,   James    W.,    late  Anderson   tf  Drysdale, 

power-loom  cloth  manufacturer,  8  Geori;e  square  ; 

house,  12  Granby  terrace,  Hillhead. 
Anderson,    James,    wine    and   spirit   merchant,  50 

Stewart  street;  house,  46  Milton  lane. 
Anderson,  James,  &  Co.,  Wisha>v  Colliery  Office,  33 

Rentiell  street. 
Anderson,  James,  jun.,  miller  and  baker,  Third  Part 

Mill,  Yoker;   151   High  street  and  262  George 

street;   house,  15  North  Portland  street. 
Anderson,  James,   &   Co.,   calenderers,  hot-pressers, 

and  packers,  170  Buchanan  street. 
Anderson,   James  &  Alexander,   manufacturers,  14 

and  16  Prince's  square,  40  Buchanan  street. 
Anderson,  James,  currier  and  leather  merchant,  89 

Gallowgate  ;   house,  22  Charlotte  street. 
Anderson,    .James,    of  Anderson,    Graham,   (f   Co. ; 

house,  12  Rose  street,  Garnethi'l. 
Anderson,    James,    coffee   and   spice   merchant,   58 

College  street. 
Anderson,  Jame?,  &  Co.,  commission  merchants,  12 

St.  Vincent  place. 
Anderson,   James,   starch  and  gum  manufacturer ; 

office,   98   St.  Vincent  street ;  works,  36  Surrey 

street ;  house,  46  Abbotsford  place. 
Anderson,  Sir  James,  of  J.  <^  A.  Anderson;  house, 

3  Blythswood  square. 
Anderson,  James,  of  James  Anderson  cf-  Co.,  12  St. 

Vincent  place ;  hjuse,  15  Queen's  terrace. 
Anderson,   James,   grocer  and  provision  merchant, 

105  Burnside  street. 


Anderson,  James,  bootmaker,  4  St.  Vincent  place ; 
house,  42  Hill  street,  Garnethill. 

Anderson,  James  W.,  at  D.  Sandeman's,  53  Miller 
street ;  house,  AVoodland  villa,  Govan. 

Anderson,  James,  house  and  insurance  agent,  151 
Buchanan  street. 

Anderson,  James,  of  Reid  t^' Anderson ;  house,  104 
Bothwell  street. 

Anderson,  J.  B.,  of  iPLean  ^-Anderson;  house, 53^ 
Chatsworlh  place,  Whitevale  street. 

Anderson,  J.  W.,  of  J.  W.  Anderson  cj-  Co. ;  house, 
Clydeliaugh,  Govan  road. 

Anderson,  John  G.,  grain  merchant,  4  Howard  st.  ; 
house,  48  Clareniont  street. 

Anderson,  John,  of  Anderson  cf  Co.,  51  Miller  street ; 
residence,  Hillhead  house,  Eastwood. 

Anderson,  John,  spirit  dealer,  45  Crown  street ; 
house,  85  Rose  street,  south. 

Anderson,  John,  &  Co.,  custom  agents  and  bonded 
warehouse  keepers,  70  Fox  street. 

Anderson,  John,  dairyman,   12  Union  pi.,  North  st. 

Anderson,  John,  mining  engineer,  6  Oswald  street ; 
house,  Eli^in  villas,  Shawlands. 

Anderson,  John,  smith,  bell-hanger,  gas-fitter,  and 
stair-riiiler,  112  Waterloo  st. ;   ho.  9  Mains  st. 

Anderson,  John,  at  W.  B.  HilUard's;  house,  28 
Cambridge  street. 

Anderson,  John,  wholesale  wine  and  spirit  merchant, 
3  and  5  Little  Dovehill,  and  165  Gallowgate. 

Anderson,  John,  E.  &  G.  Railway  ;  house,  94  North 
Frederick  street. 

Anderson,  John,  if  Gibson  cf-  Walker;  house,  101 
Pollok  street,  Kingston. 

Anderson,  John,  at  M.  Gctz's;  house,  Elmtree 
cottage,  Pollokshields. 

Anderson,  John,  &  Co.,  tailors,  clothiers,  and  out- 
fitters, 174  North  street;  house,  266  Bath  street. 

Anderson,  John,  slater  and  plasterer,  26  Thomson's 
lane,  off  Green  st ,  Calton  ;  ho.  3  William  st.  do. 

Anderson,  John,  silk  mercer,  linen  and  woollen 
draper,  hosier,  glover,  haberdasher,  boot  and  shoe 
maker,  printseller,  frame  manufacturer,  importer 
of  foreign  merchandise.  Royal  Polytechnic  Ware- 
house, 66  and  68  Jamaica  st. ;  ho.  75  St.  James' 
street,  Kingston. —  See  Advt.  in  Appendix. 

Anderson,  John,  inspector,  73  So.  Wellington  street. 

Anderson,  John,  spirit  dealer,  648  Gallowgate. 

Anderson,  John,  slater,  11  Killermont  street  and  344 
Parliamentary  road  ;  house,  14  Holmhead  st. 

Anderson,  John,  of  M' Murray,  Boyd,  cf-  Co.  ;  house, 
87  South  Portland  street. 

Anderson,  John,  tea,  coffee,  spice,  and  fruit  mer- 
chant, 45  Brunswick  street. 

Anderson,  J.  W.,  &  Co.,  sewed  muslin  manufacturers, 
62  Queen  street. 

Anderson,  M.,  writer,  of  Morrison  and  Anderson  ; 
house,  Ashburne,  Jlilliken  park. 

Anderson  &  Munro,  Venetian  wire  gauze,  sash  Vene- 
tian, and  spring  roller  window  blind  manufuCturers, 
128  Bothwell  street ;  works,  Douglas  street. 

Anderson,  M.,  flesher  and  hamcurer,  301  Sauchie- 
hall street. 

Anderson,  Rev.  Poter,  14  South  Apsley  place. 

Anderson,  Peter  A.,  of  \V.  Hally  <j-  Co. ;  house,  27 
Apsley  place. 

Anderson,  Robert,  of  Norrie  ^  Anderson;  house, 
289  Dumbarton  road. 

Anderson,  R.  B.,  commission  agent,  37  Virginia 
street;  house,  101  Sonlh  Portland  street. 


54 


ANDEESON. GENERAL  DIRECTORY. ANDREW. 


Anderson,  Robert,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  5  and  7 

West  George  street ;  house,  2  Chatham  place. 
Anderson,  Robert,  letterpress  printer,  3  Koj-al  Ex- 
change court,  85  Queen  st. ;  ho.  32  So.  Apsky  pi. 
Anderson,  Robert,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  51  Wil- 
son St.  and  77  Brunswick  st. ;  ho.  2  Chatham  pi. 
Anderson,   Rev.   Robert,   Mechanics'   Hall,  Canning 

street,  Gallon  ;  house,  42  Rutherglen  road. 
Anderson,  Robert  M.,  at  J.  Raes,  4G  Queen  street ; 

house,  98  Dumbarton  road. 
Anderson,  Robert,  6  East  Nile  street. 
Anderson,  Robert  R.,  brush,  basket,  and  comb  maker, 

49  St.  Vincent  st. ;  house,  29  Buccleuch  st. 
Anderson,   Robert,   commission   merchant,  Virginia 

buildings  ;  house,  34  Ehnbank  crescent. 
Anderson,  Robert  W.,  clerk,  at  Hannan,  Keir,  &  Co.''s, 

71  West  Nile  street ;  house,  27  Abbotsford  pi. 
Anderson,  Robert  ■!.,  at  D.  Sandeman's,  53  Miller 

street ;  house,  65  Shamrock  street. 
Anderson,  Eobert,  of  Anderson  cf  Roherlson  ;  house, 

37  North  Woodside  road. 
Anderson,  Robert,  &  Co.,  wrights  and  packing-bos 

makers,  38  Stockwell  street. 
Anderson  &  Robertson,  dyers,  167  Buchanan  st. 
Anderson,  Thomas,  M.D.,  professor  of  Chemistry  in 

the  University  of  Glasgow,  college  laboratory,  15 

Shuttle  street;  house,  11  Park  circus. 
Anderson,  Thos.,  blacksmith,  GO  Dale  st.,  Tradeston. 
Anderson,  Thomas  R.,  cabinetmaker,  75  Robertson 

street ;  house,  79  do. 
Anderson,  Thos.,  rag  and  metal  merchant,  5  Great 

Dovehill ;   house,  106  Thistle  street,  south. 
Anderson,    Thomas,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  230 

High  street. 
Anderson,    Thomas,    fishmonger,   fishcurer,   and  ice 

merchant,  Glasgow  Fish  Hall,   119  West  George 

St.,  and  313  Sauchiehall  st.  ;  ho.  73  Renfield  st. 
Anderson,  T.  M'Call,  M.D.,  6  St.  George's  road. 
Anderson,  Thomas,  jun.,  manufacturer,  46  John  st. 
Anderson,  Thomas,  of  Anderson  l^- Henderson ;  house, 

Woodville,  Pollokshields. 
Anderson  &  Watt,  galvanizers,  patent  metallic  cask 

manufacturers,  ship  furnishing  ironmongers,  &c.  ; 

works,  182  Finnieston  street ;  office,  64  Buch.  st. 
Anderson,  William,  136  Stirling's  road. 
Anderson,   William,   of  William  Anderson   cj-  Co.; 

house,  Ettrick  villa,  Pollokshields. 
Anderson,   Williara,   provision   merchant,   133  West 

Campbell  street;  house,  15  Hill  street,  GarnethilL 
Anderson,  William,  fruiterer  and  confectioner,   223 

Argyle  street;  house,  22  do. 
Anderson,    Rev.  William,  LL.D.,  minister  John  St. 

U.P.  Church;  resid.,  Prospect  lio.,  Uddingstone. 
Anderson,  V>^i]liam,  lime  merchant,  11   Oswald  st.  ; 

house,  Pollokshaws. 
Anderson,   William,    wine  and  spirit  merchant,  88 

Caiidleiiggs  ;  house,  1  Monteith  row. 
Anderson,  William,  accountant  and  manager  of  the 

Western  Friendly  Society,  30  John  st. ;  house,  28 

Cochran  street. 
Anderson,   William,  of  Anderson  cj-  Elder;  house, 

1  Avondale  place. 
Anderson,  William,  grocer  and  provision  merchant, 

156  Paisley  road. 
Anderson,  William,  of  Kerr,  Anderson,  4'  Brodie; 

residence,  Ledcameroch,  New  Kilpatrick. 
Anderson,  Wm.,  rag  merchant,  10  Carrick  street. 
Ander.son,  William,  M.R.C.V.S.,  veterinary  surgeon, 

43  Cathedral  street. 


Anderson,  William,  grocer  and  provision  merchant, 

33  Gloucester  street;  house,  42  do. 
Anderson,  Wm.,   victualler,  152   New  Dalmarnock 

road  ;  house,  119  do. 
Anderson,  William,   wine  and  spirit  merchant,  152 

London  road  ;  house,  3  Montgomery  street. 
Anderson,  William,  spirit  merchant,  103  Hutcheson 

street;  house,  48  Port-Dundas  road. 
Anderson,  William,  &  Co.,  American  produce  com- 
mission merchants,  19  Howard  street. 
Anderson,  W.   F.  G.,  at  Handysides  (f  Henderson^s; 

house,  11  Rose  street,  GarnethilL 
Anderson,  Wm.,  teacher,  12   Carlton  place  ;  house, 

1  Osborne  place,  Summertown. 
Anderson,  William,  dairyman,  42  Duke  street. 
Anderson,  William,  church   oflScer  U.P  Church,  20 

Duke  street ;  house,  22  do. 
Anderson  &  Young,   successors  to  Bartonsliill  Coal 

Co.,  coal  masters,  203  Buchanan  street. 
Anderson,  Mrs.  James,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  4G 

Marlborough  street. 
Anderson,  Mrs.,  dairy,  13  Clyde  street,  Anderston. 
Anderson,  Mrs.  Jonathan  R,,  27  Abbotsford  place. 
Ander.son,  Mrs.,  147  West  Regent  street. 
Anderson,  Mrs.,  eating-house,  257  George  street. 
Anderson,  Mrs.   Matthew,   baker,  34  King  st.  ;  ho. 

24  London  street. 
Anderson,  Mrs.,  lodgings,  98  South  Portland  st. 
Anderson,  Mrs.,  furnishing  shop,  41  George  street. 
Anderson,  Miss,  lodgings,  299  Sauchiehall  street. 
Anderson,  Miss   C,  lace,   sewed  muslin,   baby  linen, 

and  furnishing  warehouse,  164  Sauchiehall  street. 
Anderson,  Miss,  46  Buccleuch  street. 
Anderson,   Miss,  dressmaker,   339i2-   Argyle   street; 

house,  1  York  place. 
Anderson,  Mary,  tobacconist,  28  Clyde  place ;  ho. 

5  Oxford  street. 
Anderson,   Misses,    milhners   and   dressmakers,    33 

Crown  street. 
Anderson's  Roj^al  Polytechnic  warehouse,  bazaar, 

and  fine  art  galleries,  66,  68  Jamaica  street. 
Andersoni.\n  University,  204  George  street;  Ja.s. 

Croll,  janitor. 
Anderston  Bottle  Work,  Lancefield  street. 
Anderston    Burgh    School,     24    Catherine    street, 

Anderston  ;   Peter  M'Nicol,  teacher. 
Anderston   Cotton  Works,  J.  Ilouldsworth  &  Co., 

cotton  spinners,  93  Cheapside  street. 
Anderston  Foundry  Co.,  machine  makers,  iron  and 

brassfounders,   100   Cheapside  street;  ofnce,   124 

St.  Vincent  street. 
Anderston  Free  Church,  89  Cadogan  street ;  Kev.  A. 

N.  Sommerville,  minister. 
Anderston  Gutta  Percha  Co.,  426  Argyle  street. 
Ander.ston  Medical  Hall,  24  Stobcross  St.,  Anderston. 
Anderston  Police  Office,  Cranston  street,  Anderston. 
Anderston  Public  Baths,  36  Hill  street,  Anderston. 
Anderston  Rope  Work,  19  Stobcross  st ,  Anderston. 
Anderston  U.P.  Church,  Rev.  J.  L.  Aikman,  Main 

street. 
ANDREW,  Alex.,  of  J.  cf  A.  Andreio;  house,  12-i 

West  Nile  street. 
Andrew,  David,  spirit   merchant,   11   Back  wynd ; 

house,  20  King  street. 
Andrew  James,  spirit  merchant,  IS  Killermont  st. 
Andrew,  J.  &  A.,  drapers,  13  Sauchiehall  street. 
Andrew,  John,  tobacconist  and  tallow  chandler,  61 

High  street,  49  Bell  street,  and  49  Nelson  street; 

house,  82  Hospital  street. 


ANDEEW.- 


-GENERAL  DIRECTORY.- 


-ARMSTEOKG. 


55 


Andrew  John,  glazier  and  glass  warehouse,  GO  St. 

George's  road. 
Andrew  Thomas,  carter,  29  Little  Dovehill. 
Andrews,  "\Vm.,  accountant,  and  insurance  agent,  109 

Great  Hamilton  street. 
Andrew,  Mrs.,  lodgings,  53  Holmhead  street. 
Andrew,  Mrs.  James,  tobacconist,  120  High  street ; 

house,  19  Graham  street. 
ANGUS  Brothers,  grocers  and  provision  merchants, 

101  Eglinton  street ;  house,  14  Salisbury  street. 
Angus,  David,  spirit  dealer,  47  Lancefield  quay. 
Angus,  George,  painter,  67  North  st. ;  ho.  77  do. 
Angus,  Henry,  flesher,  03  Maia  street,  Anderston  ; 

house,  3  North  street. 
Angus  &  Hunter,  trunk  and  portmanteau  makers,  9 

Renfield  street. 
Angus,  John,  victualler,  153  Gallowgate;  house,  9 

Suffolk  street. 
Angus,  John,  of  J.  Anjus  cj-  Co.;  house,  128  Vt^ood- 

lands  road. 
Angus,   John,  &  Co.,  saddlers'  ironmongers,  silver 

and   brass  platers,   saddletree,   hame,   and  chain 

makers,  131  Trongate;  works,  20  New  wynd. 
Angus,    John,    wine  and   spirit  mercliant,    24,    28 

Ro^-alarcade,  120  Sauchieliall street,  and39  Norfolk 

street;  house,  10  Moray  place.  Regent  park. 
Angus  &  Kirkpatrick,  tailors  &  clothiers,  7  Argyle  st. 
Angus,  Peter,  temperance  hotel,  127  Argyle  street. 
Angus,  Peter,   tobacconist   and   cigar   importer,  28 

George  square;  house,  127  Argyle  street. 
Angus,    Ritchie,    of  Ewing,  Angus,  cj'  Co.;   house, 

Helensburgh. 
Angus,  Walter,  of  Angus  j'  Kil^jatricJc;  house,  39 

John  street. 
Angus,  Mrs.  James,  baker,  11  Anderston  quay. 
ANNACKER,    Wm.,    pork   butcher,    2   Wellington 

arcade,  and  202  North  st. ;  ho.  112  Renfrew  st. 
ANNAN,  Robert,  at  Daly  <^  Buchanan's ;  house,  38 

Carnarvon  street. 
Annan,  Thomas,  photographer,  202  Hopest.;  house, 

12  Arlington  street. 
Annan,  William,  of  Knox  (f  Annan,  writers,  29  St. 

Vincent  place. 
ANNAND,  James  C,  37  South  Portland  street. 
Annfield  Pottery,  573  Gallowgate. 
Annfield    School,' 613    Gallowgate;    T.    O'Beirne, 

teacher. 
Annuity  Societj-,  49  Virginia  St.;  Robt.  Dun]op,sec. 
APPERLY,    Joseph,  agent   for   West    of  England 

cloths,  2  George  square ;  ho.  12    Burnbank  gard. 
ARBOUIN,    Marett,    &    Co.,    Cognac,    shippers  of 

brandy  ;  office,  12  Hope  st. ;  J.  B.  Sheriff,  agent. 
ARBUCKLE,  Hugh,  slater,  54  John  street.  Bridge- 
ton  ;  house,  1  Muslin  street. 
Arbuckle,  James,  cork  manufacturer,  14  Dunlop  st. ; 

house,  G  South  Vv''ellington  place. 
Arbuckle,  John,  cork  manufacturer,  18 J  Buchanan 

street ;  house,  71  Maxwell  street. 
Arbuckle,   Thomas,  cork   manufacturer,   3   Carlton 

court.  Bridge  street. 
Arbuckle,    Mrs.    William,   cork    manufacturer,    26 

Stock  well  street ;  house,  47  do. 
Arcade  Office,  30  Argyle  arcade. 
ARCHER,  Hugh,    butter   and   egg   merchant,    81 

High  street. 
ARCHIBALD,    Hugh,   carver,  gilder,  and  picture 

frame  maker,  81  Dundas  street. 
Archibald,  John,  spirit  merchant,  67  Prince's  street; 

house,  93  London  street. 


Archibald,    Joseph,    tobacconist,    8,    10    Trongate; 

house,  101  King's  Park  place. 
Archibald,  Wm.,  tailor  and  clothier,  246  Argyle  st. 
Archibald,  William,  L^nion  Bank  of  Scotland;  house, 

10  Killermont  street. 
AuDBEG    Distillery,  Llay ;  Buchanan,   Wilson,  & 

Co.,  agents,  St.  Enoch  square. 
Ardeer  Iron  Works  office,  127  St.  Vincent  street. 
ARGAR,  William,  niisijionary,  St.  Jude's  Episcopal 

church;  house,  250  St.  George's  road. 
Argentine   Republic  consulate,   G.  Gilmour,  160 

Buchanan  street. 
Argus   Life   Assurance    Company  of  London,   43 

Virginia  street ;   Brown  &  Dunlop,  agents. 
Argyle  Baths,  366  Argyle  street. 
Argyle  Mining  Co.  (limited),  64  Buchanan  street; 

J.  C.  Foulds,  secretary. 
Argyle  Free  Gaelic  Church,  14  Oswald  street;  Rer. 

A.  M'Dougall,  minister. 
Argyle  Sale-Rooms,  cabinet  and  upholstery  wareho. 

Turner's  court,  87  Argyle  st. — See  Adv.  in  App. 
ARMOUR,    Allan,    officer   of  Free    St.   Matthew's 

Church,    and    house   factor,    140    North   street ; 

house,  185  Kent  road. 
Armour,  Alex.  B.,  of  Muir,  Armour,  ^-  Rohertson; 

house,  Meiklehill,  Kirkintilloch. 
Armour,   Andrew,  agent  for  R.  S.  Newall  ^  Co.  ; 

house,  48  Claremont  street. 
Armour  &  Cameron,  redstone  fire-clay  works;  stock 

depot,  98  Centre  street. — See  Adv.  in  Appendix. 
Armour    &    Christie,    furnishing  ironmongers,  tia- 

smiths,  and  gasfitters,  2G1b  Argyle  street. 
Armour,  &  Co.,  watch  manufacturers,  jewellers,  and 

silversmiths,  S3  Buchanan  street. 
Armour  &  Fletcher,  stair  railers,  33  Douglas  street. 
Armour,  Gabriel,  fishmonger,  15  Canon  St.;  ho.  9  do. 
Armour,  Hugh,  of  Armour  <^  Fletcher;  house,  57 

W.  Bothwell  street. 
Armour,    James    F.,    rf  James  Donaldson  tf  Co. ; 

residence,  Castlehill,  by  Carmunnock. 
Armour,  John,   draper,  86  Canning  street;  house, 

493  Gallowgate. 
Armour,  John,  of  Armour  tf  Co. ;  house,  2  Avon- 
dale  place,  Paisley  road. 
Armour,  Robert,  of  James  Donaldson  cf  Co. ;  house. 

Waterside,  by  Busb3^ 
Armour,  Robert,  smith,  gasfitter,  and  bellhanger,  78 

Paisley  road. 
Armour,  Robert,  wright  and  builder,  49  Greenside 

lane,  Hutchesontown  ;  house,  35  Cleland  street. 
Armour,  Robert,  jun.,  of  Murdoch  (,j  Armour;  resi- 
dence, 2  Avondale  place.  Paisley  road. 
Armour,  William,  wine  merchant,  215  Dumbarton 

road  ;  46  Broad  St.,  Mile-end  ;  68  Stevenson  st.; 

47  Main  st.,  Biidgeton  ;  ho.  40  John  street  lane. 
Armour,  Wm.  Orr,  of  Armour  ^"  Christie;  house,  6 

Binnie  place,  Monteith  row. 
Armour,  Wiliiam,  smith,  brassfounder,  gasfitter,  bell- 
hanger,  &c.,  388,  390  Parliamentary  road;  house, 

116  North  Frederick  street. 
Armour,  William,  provision  merchant,  152  Cumber- 
land street;  house,  148  do. 
Armour,  Mrs.  Jane,  hay  dealer,  139  Dundas  street; 

house,  8  Garscadden  street. 
Armour,  Mrs.  Janet,  spirit  dealer,  128  Piccadilly  st. 
ARMSTRONG,  D.,  lampwick  maker,  119  Main  st., 

Gorbals. 
Armstrong,  George,  5  Jlelrose  street 
Armstrong,  John,  hairdresser,  14  Crown  street. 


66 


ARMSTRONG.- 


-GENERAL  DIRECTORY.- 


-AUCHINCLOSS. 


Armstrong,  J^-mes,  china  dealer  and  rag  merchant, 

25  Fiulaj'  street;  house,  52  lilderslie  street. 
Armstrong,    Robert  M.,  at  Robert  Bryson  i^  Soil's; 

house,  5  Meh-ose  street. 
Armstrong,  Thomas,  provision  merchant,  46  Clyde 

street ;  house,  lo2i  Main  street,  Anderston. 
Armstrong,   'Jhontas,  commission   agent,  34  Alston 

street;  house,  132J  Main  street,  Anderston. 
Armstrong,  William,  at  W.  M'Ktnlajj's,lQd  London 

street;  house,  185  Crown  street. 
Armstrong,  William,  clerk,  Post-olfice;  reiidence  at 

Mrs.  Dunn's,  5t  Fisher  street. 
Armstrong,  Mrs.,  ladies'  nurse,  14  Richard  street. 
Armstrong,  Mrs.,  2  Clifton  Grove  crescent. 
ARNAUI.D,    Marc,    vineyard   proprietor,   Saintes ; 

Alex.  Murdoch,  agent,  south  area,  Rl.  Exchange. 
ARNEIL,  William,  hair-dresser,  96   Glassford  st. 

house,  3  North  Albion  street. 
ARNOTT  &  Co  ,  warehousemen,  19  Jamaica  street. 
Arnott,  G.  A.    Walker,  LL.D.,  regius  professor   of 

botany  ;  house,  2  Victoria  terrace,  Dowanhill. 
Arnott,  James,  potato  salesman,  559  Galloivgate. 
Arnot,  J.  C.  (f  T.  Amot,  painter,  112  St.  Vincent 

street;  house,  15  Shaftesbury  place, 
Arnot,  Thomas,  house  and  decorative  painter,  112, 

116  St.  Vincent  St.;  ho.  54  West  Regent  street. 
Arnot,  Thomas,  writer,  and   member  of  faculty  of 

procurators,  40  St.  Vincent  place;  house,  54  West 

Regent  street. 
Arnott,  Thomas  L.,  of  Arnott  ij-   Co.;  house,  201 

Sauchiehall  street. 
Arnot,   Rev.  William,  minister  of  St.  Peter's  Free 

Church,  55  Mains  st.;  ho.  12  Hamilton  Park  ter. 
Arnott,  William,  corn  factor,  63  Hope  street ;  house. 

Linden  terrace,  Pollokshields. 
Arnot,  William,  jun.,  &  Co.,  commission  merchants 

and  shipping  agents,  45  Union  street. 
Arnot,  W.  S.,  architect  and  property  valuator,  54 

West  Regent  street. 
Arnot,  William,  of  WUUam  Arnot,  jun.,  (f  Co.;  ho. 

Crosspark,  Hamilton. 
Arnott,  Mrs.  Dr.  J.,  226  Great  Western  road. 
Arnot,  Mrs.  William,  49  Carnarvon  street. 
Arnot,  Miss  M.,  milliner,  17  Nelson  street. 
ARROL,  Archibald,  of  Tower  <j-  Arrol;  house,  18 

Blythswood  square. 
Arrol,  Archibald,  City  Export  Bottling  Vaults,  119 

East  Jlilton  street;  house,  18  Blythswood  square. 
Arrcl,  Wm.,  grocer,  4  Little  street,  Calton. 
Art  Journal  Office,  9  West  Campbell  street ;  J.  S. 

Virtue,  publisher  ;  J.  "Wilson,  agent. 
Art  Union  of  Glasgow;  Alex   Moore,  secretary,  32 

St.  Vincent  place. — See  Advertisement  in  Appendix. 
Art  Union  of  London,  116  St.  Vincent  street;  Geo. 

M'Farlane,  honorary  secretarj'. 
ARTHUR,  Alexander,  spirit  merchant,  26  Elderslie 

street ;  house,  24  do. 
Arthur,  Rev.  Alex.,  Milton  Established  Church;  ho. 

76  Hi,l  street,  Garnethill. 
Arthur,  Allan,  (f  Hennj  Monteilh  i.f  Co.;  ho.  Laurel- 
bank,  Partick. 
Arthur,   Andrew,   North    British    Rubber   Co.,    33 

Hope  street ;  house,  80  S.  Portland  street. 
Arthur,  Andrew,  spirit  merchant,  46  South  Coburg 

street;  house,  48  do. 
Arthur  &  Co.,  wholesale  warehousemen  and  manu- 
facturers, 83  Miller  st.  and  Canada  ct.,  Queen  st. 
Arthur  &  Fraser,  warehousemen  and  upholsterers,  8 

to  12  Buchanan  St.,  and  116,  118,  120  Argjle  st. 


Arthur  &  Hinshaw,   merchants  and  drysalters,  62 

St.  George  place. 
Arthur,   James,   nf  Arthur  cf  Co.;  residence,  Bar- 

shaw,  Renfrewshire. 
Arthur,  James  J.,  80  South  Portland  street. 
Arthur,  John,  of  Muirhead  <^  Arthur;  house.  North- 
bank,  Bothwell. 
Arthur,  John,  grocer  and  provision  merchant,  105 

Maitland  St.,  188  Garscube  rd.,  &  46  Milton  st. 
Arthur,  John,  jun.,  of  Hamilton  cj-  Arthur;  house, 

1  8  Commercial  road. 
Arthur,  John,  shoemaker,  6  Crown  street  and  160 

Gallowgate  ;  house,  4  9  do. 
Arthur,  R.,  of  Mulrhead  ij-  Arthur;  ho.  1  Derby  ter. 
Arthur,  Robert,  wood  engraver,  128  Union  street. 
Arthur,  William,   at  James    Wocherspoon   4'   Co.'s  ,- 

residence,  Hillhouse,  Springburn. 
Arthur,  W.  of  Arthur  tj-  Co.;  ho.  224  W.  George  St. 
Arthur,  W'illiam  R  ,  of  Muir,  Brown,  (J-  Co.;  resid. 

Dalmarnock  house. 
Arthur,  William,  80  South  Portland  street. 
Arthur,  Mrs.,  296  St.  Vincent  street. 
Arthur,  Mrs.,  15  Clareniont  street. 
Arthur,  Mrs.  Thos.,  furnishing  shop,  8  Queen's  arcade; 

house,  29  Normal  place,  Garscube  road. 
Arthur,  Mrs.  W^m.,  lodgings,  90  North  Frederick  st. 
Arthur,  Miss  F  ,  tobacconist,  388  Gallowgate. 
Artillery  Drill  Hall,  Waterloo  street. 
ASHER,  Eaton,    wine   and   spirit   merchant,    109 

Paisley  road  ;  house,  36  Watt  street. 
Asher,  Mrs.  Philip,  furrier,  5  King  street,  city. 
AsPHALTE  Company-,  33  Virginia  street. 
Assessed  and  Property  Tax  Office,  13  Queen  st. 
Assessors  of  Propertj'  and   Income-Tax  for  the 

Lower  Ward  of  Lanarkshire ;  W.  Anderson,  W^. 

Smith,  and  J.  Mitchell,  joint  assessors,  75  West 

Nile  street. 
Association  of  Underwriters,  Royal  Exchange. 
AsYLUJi  Life  Assurance  Co.;  Robert  Findlay,  agent, 

146  Buchanan  street. 
Asylum  for  the  Blind  Sale  Shop,  32  Glassford  St.; 

John  Thomson,  salesman,  D.  Yuile,  40  Miller  St., 

treasurer. 
Asylum  for  the  Blind,  102  Castle  street ;  R.  Thom- 
son, superintendent. 
Asylum  for  the  Houseless,  71  North  Frederick  st. 
Asj-lum  for  Old  Men,  81  Rottemow  ;  Jas.  Fleming, 

superintendent. 
Asylum,  Royal,  for  Lunatics,  Gartnavel ;  parcels  left 

at  Globe  Parcel  Express  Co.,  17  Renfield  street. 
Athenaeum  Rooms,  110  Ingram  street. 
Atiiole  Lodge  (Masonic),   213   Buchanan  street; 

Alex.  Paterson,  R.W.M.;  &  Ed.  Sladen,  secy. 
ATHYA,   John,   &  Co.,  American   produce  brokers 

and  commission  merchants,  110  Buchanan  street, 
Athya,  John,  of  John  Athya  (j-  Co.;  house,  2  Clifton 

street,  Somerset  place. 
ATKINS,  Hugh,  pianoforte  maker,  56  Oxford  st.; 

house,  46  do. 
Atlas  Fire  &  Life  Assurance  Company  of  London  ; 

William  Carrick  &  Sons,  Virginia  bds.,  agents. — 

See  Advertisement  in  A]}pendix. 
Atlas  Foundry,  Market  street,  Gallowgate. 
Atlas  W^orks,'l20  East  Milton  street. 
ATTWOOD,  Thos.,  manuf^icturer  of  anvils,  vices, 

hammers,  bicli  irons,  &,c.,  Sye,  near  Stourbridge; 

agents,  D.  Anderson  &  Co.,  253  Argyle  street. 
AUCHINCLOSS,  John,  spirit  dealer,  235  Main  st,, 

Bridgeton  ;   house,  231  do. 


AUCHINVOLE. 


-GENERAL  DIRECTORY,- 


-BAIN. 


AUCHINVOLE,  David,  of  Johnston  4- Farie ;  ho. 

90  Regent  terrace. 
Auchiiivole,  John,  jnn.,  yarn  merchant,  62  Wilson 

street ;  residence,  Enfield  house.  Crossbill. 
Auehinvole,  John,  zebra  shawl   and  dhootee  manu- 
facturer, 4  Montrose  street;  house,  Crosshill. 
AUCIITERLONIE,  Ale.x.,  of  ArCrindle,  Schaw,  ^ 

Co.  ;  house,  24  Lynedcch  street. 
Auchteilonie,    Alexander,    teacher,    28     Greenside 

lane;  house,  186  Hospital  street. 
Auchteilonie,  George,  of  B.  E.  Simpson  ij'  Co.;  ho. 

2  St.  James'  terrace. 
Ancliterlonie,  Mrs.,  12  Lvnedoch  crescent. 
AULD,  Alex.  W.,  merchant  and  agent  for  Imperial 
Fire  and  Life  Lisurance  Co.,  22  West  Nile  street; 
house,  10  Burnbank  gardens. 
Auld,  Ale.x.,  wri^ht,  217  Dumbarton  road;  house, 

20  Minerva  street. 
Auld,    Benie,   &  Mathieson,  muslin  manufacturers, 

HI  Union  street. 
A\>ld  &  Cross,  corn  factors,  263  Argyle  street. 
Auld,   David,   engineer    and    patentee    of  reducing 
valves,  &c.,  80  Canning  street,  Calton  ;  house,  4 
Binnie  place.- — See  Advertisement  in  Appendix. 
Auld,  Henry,  of  Avid,  Berrie,  (f  MatJiieson ;  house, 

Lil^-vale  cottage,  Copeland  road,  Govan. 
Auld,  John,  picture-frame  maker,  12  Eglinton  st. 
Auld,   John,   painter   and  paperhanger,   290   High 

street ;  h(nise,  298  do. 
Auld,  Robert,  potato  merchant,  48  Hanover  street. 
Auld,    Thomas,   baker,    155   Ingram   street ;  house, 

140  George  street. 
Auld,  Capt.  Thomas,  shipmaster,  37  Morrison  st. 
Auld,  T.  &  M.,  ironmongers,  8,  10  London  street. 
Auld,  Wm.,  accountant,  of  M'-Ewan  S;  Auld;  house, 

4  Park  terrace. 
Auld,  Mrs.  R.,  oil  and  colour  shop,  54  Great  Hamil- 
ton street ;  house,  70  do. 
AUSTINE  &  Co,  coal  masters,  20  Dixon  street ; 

house,  Aslifield,  Hamilton. 
Austin,  Angus,  manager,  Wellington  pottery  ;  house, 

004  Gallovvgate. 
Austin,  George,  &  Co.,  writing-desk,  dressing-case, 
and  bagatelle  board  manufacturers,  6   Union  st.  ; 
house,  21  Claremont  street. 
Austin,  James,   &   So.n,   bakers,   172   Main   street, 

Bridgeton. 
Austin,  James,  baker,  147  George  street. 
Austin  &M'Auslin,  nursery  and  seedsmen,  186  Tron- 

gate  ;  nurseries,  Copelawhill,  Pollokshaws  road. 
Austin,    William,   of  Axistln   cj-  IPAusUn;    house, 

Eosehill,  1 64  Pollokshaws  road. 
Austin,  William,   at  Imperial  Insurance   Office,  24 

St.  Vincent  place  ;  ho.  Middleton  place,  Govan. 
Austin,  William,  miller,  6  Commercial  road  ;  house, 

80  King  street,  Pollokshaws. 
Austin,  Mrs.,  52  Buccleuch  street. 
Adstkai.ian  Packet  Office,  15  St.  Enoch  square. 
Australian  P:ickets  Office,  45  Union  street. 
Australian  Packet  Office,  54  Broomielaw. 
Austrian  Vice- Consul,  27  West  George  street. 


BACHOP,  Misses  A.  &  M.,  milliners  and  dress- 
makers, 23  George  street. 

BAILES,  Miss  E.,  teacher  of  pianoforte,  160  Hos- 
pital street. 

B.\1LL1E,  Andrew,  dairyman,  20  M'Pherson  st. 


Bailey,  George,  hotel  keeper,  Tiiistle  and  Soho,  41 

Glassford  street. 
Baillie,  George,  37  Dalhousie  street. 
Baiilie,  James,  malt  merchant,  52  Catherine  street, 

Auderston  ;  house,  58  Cranston  street. 

Baillie,  James,  «&  Co.,  ham-curers,  cheese  and  butter 

merchants,  87  Candleriggs  ;  ho.  125  Hospital  st. 

Baillie,  John,  grocer  and  provision  merchant,  144 

Stobcross  St.  and  54  Catherine  street,  Anderston  ; 

house,  26  Dumbarton  road. 

Baillie,  William,  grocer  and  provision  merchant,  20 

Adelphi  st.  ;  ho.  26  Thistle  St.,  Hutchesontown. 
Baillie,  Mrs.  Robert,  victualler,  52  Abercromby  st. ; 

house,  4  East  Rose  street. 
Baillie,  Bliss,  2  Carnarvon  street. 
Baillie,  Miss  J.,  4  Grafton  street. 
BAli^,   Ale.xander,   butter  and  e^Q  merchant,   121 

Canning  street,  Calton. 
Bain,  Alexander,  broker,  87  King  street,  Calton. 
Bain,   Andrew,   at   George  Bain's,  36  West  Jililton 
street ;  house,  4  Dalhousie  place.  New  City  road. 
Bain,  Aulay,  of  Median  if  Bain;  ho.  6  Finuieston  st. 
Bain,  Carlile,  &  Co.,  oil  manufacturers;  works,  Cani- 

buslang  ;  office,  81  St.  Vincent  street. 
Bain,  David,  packing-box  maker,  75  Cathedral  st. 
Bain,  Duncan  C,  spirit  dealer,  104  Great  Hamiltoa 

street ;   house,  63  Tobago  street. 
Bain,  George,  agent,  SG  West  Milton  street ;  house, 

64  Ann  street,  Port-Dundas. 
Bain,  George  S.,  teacher,  18  Ann  street;  house,  275 

St.  George's  road. 
Bain,  G.  F.,  teacher  of  pianoforte  and  singing,  39 

Abercorn  street. 
Bain,  George,  &  Son,  tailors  and  clothers,  15  Loc- 

don  street. 
Bain,  Hugh,  baker,  116  New  City  rd.;  ho.  118  do. 
Bain,  James,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  43  King  st., 

Calton;  house,  31  Market  street. 
Bain,  James,  tailor  and  clothier,  310  Argyle  street. 
Bain,  James,  of  J.  4-  W.  Bain;  ho.,  Cleland  Testi- 
monial, 1  Sauchiehall  street. 
Bain,  James,  bookseller,  stationer,  and  music-seller,. 

199  Main  St.,  Gorbals  ;  house,  197  do. 
Bain,  James,  engineer;  house,  4  Buckingham  place. 
Bain,  James,  Gartsherrie  Office ;  ho.  3  Park  terrace. 
Bain,  James,  15  Rose  street,  Garneihill. 
Bain,  John,  rfJohn  Bain  if  Co.;  ho.  19  Windsor  st. 
Bail),  John  &  Co.,  sewed  muslin  manufacturers,  43 

Queen  street. 
Bain,  John,  of  John  <f  Rolert  Bain;  house,  Bellfield 

cottage,  off'  Possil  road. 
Bain,  John,    plumber,   tinsmith,  and  gasfitter,   110 

Cowcaddens  st.  and  31 J  North  street. 
Bain,  John  &  Robert,  coal  merchants  and  commis- 
sion agents.  Old  basin,  Port-Dundas. 
Bain,  J.  &  W.,  bakers,   141  Argyle  street. 
Bain,  John,  81  St.  Vincent  street;  residence,  Morris- 
ton,  Cambuslang. 
Bain,  Joseph,  law  secretary.  City  of  Glasgow  Bank 
24  Virginia  street;    residence,    Sweethope,   nea-r 
Bothwell. 
Bain,  Robert,  reedmaker,  13  Broad  close,  167  High 

street;  house,  86  Blackfriars' street. 
Bain,  Robert,  of  J.   <f  R.  Bain;  house,  134   West 

Graham  street. 
Bahi,  S.  F.,  of  G.  Bain  4-  Son  ;  ho.  22  Dunchattan  st. 
Bain,  Thos.,  sen.,  commiss.  agent,  3  Rutherglen  rd. 
Bain,  Thom.is,  jun.,  coal  and  commission  agent,  3 
Rutherglen  road. 

02 


58 


BAIK GENERAL  DIRECTORY. BAKERS'. 


Bain,  Wm-jaf  W.Eioingi.^-  Go's;  ho.  3  21  Canning  st. 
Bain,  William,  confectioner  and  fruiterer,  88  Crown 

street;  house,  92  do. 
Bain,  Mrs.  Andrew,  27i  Bath  erst..  West  Bath  st. 
Bain,  Mrs.  J.,  tobacconist,  40  Bedford  street. 
Bain,  Miss,  eating-house  keeper,  1 12  Garscube  road. 
Bain,  Miss  Ann,  lodgings,  10  Bi-ids;e  street. 
BAINBKIDGE,  Mrs.,  grocer,  203"Upper  Crown  st. 
BAINES  &  Drake,  brassfounders,  80  LanceSeld  st., 

and  15  Cannon  street,  London. 
Baines,  W.   N.,   of  B nines  (f  Drahe;  house,  8  Co- 

runna  street. 
BAIRD,  Alex.,  tailor  and  clothier,  48  London  st. 
Baird,  Alex,  at  R.  K.  BaircVs,  128   Ingram  street; 

house,  Prince's  street,  Pollokshields. 
Baird,  Alex.,  accountant,  160  Cumberland  st.,  south. 
Baird,   Alex,   (successor  to  A.   &   T.  Logan),  wine 

and  spirit  merchant,  168  Gallowgate. 
Baird,  Alex.,  of  R.  4-  A.  Baird;  ho.  33  Hill  street, 

Garnethill. 
Baird,   Alex.   S.,   of  John  Baird  t^-  Co;  house,  4.0 

Rosebank  terrace,  Grant  street. 
Baird,  Andrew,  of  UuUon  cj-  Baird;  house,  Torwood 

villa,  Helensburgh. 
Baird,   Andrew,   storekeeper,   Port-Dundas ;  house, 

108  North  Frederick  street. 
Baird  &  Brown,  timber  merchants,  saw  millers,  and 

manufacturers  of  wooden  mouldings,  Glasgow  Saw 

Mills,  23  Corn  street,  Port-Dundas.     Call  at  D. 

Crawford's,  97  Union  street. 
Baird,  C.  R.,  Black,  &  Dill,  writers,   and  agents  for 

the  Church  of  England  Fire  and  Life  Assurance 

Institution,  54  West  Nile  street. 
Baird,  Frank,  ofE.  Baird  ^-  Co. ;  house,  10  Wind- 
sor terrace. 
Baird,    George   Ure,  of  Rolertson  if  Baird ;  house, 

15  Abbotsford  place. 
Baird,  George,  dairyman,  272  Duke  st. ;  ho.  74  do. 
Baird,  George,  of  Strichen,  of  William  Baird  tf  Co., 

168  West  George  street. 
Baird,  Hugh,  &  Co.,  brewers  to  her  Majesty,  Great 

Canal  brewery,  and  28  Gordon  street. 
Baird,  Hugh,  lithographic  and  letterpress  printer,  67 

Trotigaie,  Tron  Church  entry. 
Baird,  Hugh,  nialster,   24  Gordoa  street;  house,  S 

Lynedoch  crescent. 
Baird,  James,  of  Auchmeden,  of  William  Baird  cj- 

Co. ;  residence,  Cambusdoon,  Ayrshire. 
Baird,   James,    BaiUieston   carrier,  151    Gallowgate. 

Leaves  (JIasgow  at  4  p.m.  Slondays,  Wednesdays, 

and  Fridays. 
Baird,  James,  flesher,  278  Buchanan  street;  house, 

83  Taylor  .street. 
Baird,  James,  tailor  and  clothier  at  207  Cowcaddens, 

and  draper  and  hosier  at  203  do.  ;  house,  201  do. 
Baird,  Janie.s,  grain  merchant,  27  Union  stjreet ;  ho. 

10  Abbotslord  place. 
Baird,  James,  hairdresser,  39  Rutherglen  loan. 
Baird,  John,  archt.,  114  W.  Regent  St.;  ho.  116  do. 
Baird,  John,  &  Co.,  commission  merchts.,  agents  for 

Wm.  Younger  &  Co.,  brewers,  Edinburgh  ;  John 

D'Arcy  &  Son,  brewers,  Dublin  ;  and  W.  &  J. 

Muter,  disiillers,  Islay,  83  Jamaica  street. 
Baird,  John,  stationer,  29  Elderslie  St.;  ho.  46  do. 
Baird,  John,  of  John  Baird  ^-  Co.;  house,  6  Burn- 
bank  terrace. 
Baird,  John,  of  Loch  wood,  168  West  George  street. 
Baird,  Jn.  &  Jas.  Thomson,  architects,  175  Hope  st. 
Baird,  John,  88  North  Hanover  street. 


Baird,  John,  wine  and  spirit  dealer,  11  Kirk  street, 

Townhead  ;  house,  64  Parson  street. 
Baird,  John,  wine  and  spirit  mercht.,  39  Dundas  st. 
Baird,  John,  flesher,  148  Stirling's  road;  bouse,  83 

Taylor  street. 
Baird,  John  J.,  of  Baird,  Paterson,  cJ-  Baird;  house, 

62  Kelvingrove  street. 
Baird,  John  R.,  engineer  and  measurer,  14  South 

side,  Glasgov/  harljour ;  house,  15  Abbotsford  pi. 
Baird,  Matthew,  at   City  Flour  Mills;  house,  171 

West  Graham  street. 
Baird,  Paterson,  &  Baird,  sugar  refiners ;  works,  20 

Oswald  street ;  office,  21  Virginia  street. 
Baird,  Robert  K.,  silk  manufacturer,  bandana  and 

corah  printer,  128  Ingram  street ;  house,  Princes 

street,  Pollokshields. 
Baird,  Robert,  oil  &  colour  mercht.,  14  Glassford  St.; 

works,  Burnbank,  Camlachie ;  ho.  5  Belgrove  st. 
Baird,  Robert,  coal-master,  St.  Rollox  and  75  Ja- 
maica St. ;  house,  Albert  place,  Airdrie. 
Baird,  R.  &  A.,  glass  and  colour  merchts.,  7  Bruns- 
wick St.;  house,  38  Hill  street,  Garnethill. 
Baird,  Steven,  haircutter,  20  Stewart  street. 
Baird  &  Stevenson,  stone  merchants,  Orchard  and 

Giffnock  quarries;  ho.  13  Moray  pi..  Regent  park. 
Baird,  Thomas,  house  and  land  factor,  agent  for  City 

of  Glasgow  Bank,  Govan,  94  Buchanan  street,  011 

Wednesdays  at  1  o'clock  ;  residence,  South  Croft 

house,  Govan. 
Baird,  William,  of  Baird,  Paterson,  tj-  Baird;  house, 

7  Hamilton  park  terrace. 
Baird,  William,   corn   merchant,  20   Union  street; 

house,  1  Silverwell  crescent,  Bothwell. 
Baird,  Wm.,  manufacturer,  embroiderer,  and  fringer, 

127  Brunswick  street;  house,  116  Garngad  road. 
Baird,  Wm.,  &  Co.,  coal  &  iron  masters,  Gartsheriie, 

Blair,    Eglinton,    Lugar,    and   Muirkirk   works  ; 

oflices,  168  West  George  street. 
B.iird,  Wm.,  manager,  Wilson  cJ'  Christie's;  house, 

203  Thistle  street. 
Baird,  William,  of  Elie,  of  William  Baird  cj-  Co. ; 

residence,  Rusemount,  Ayrshire. 
Baird,  William,  cabinetmaker  and  upholsterer,  135 

George  street ;  works,  18  North  Portland  street ; 

house,  52  Rose  street. 
Baird,  Wm  ,  Dundyvan  Office,  36  St.  Vincent  place. 
Baird,  William,  grocer,  167  New  City  road;  house, 

52  Rose  street,  Garnethill. 

Baird,  Mrs.  John,  116  South  Portland  street. 

Baird,  Mrs.  John,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  226 
Gallowgate  ;  house,  1  Kent  street. 

Baird,  Mrs.  John,  bookseller  and  stationer,  10  Par- 
liamentary road. 

Baird,  IMrs.  Robert,  55  West  Cumberland  street. 

Baird,  Mrs.  Walter,  284  Bath  crescent. 

Baird,  Helen,  provision  dealer,  108  N.  Frederick  st. 

Baird,  Miss,  16  South  Portland  street. 

Baird,  Miss,  118  George  street. 

Baird,  Miss,  8  Florence  place. 

BAKER,  Heniy,  wood  merchant  and  patentee  of 
new  cheinical  works,  30  Lancefield  quay;  store,  31 
Nelson  street  (East);  house,  281  Franklin  teriace. 

Baker^  Joseph  and  Thomas,  patent  lap  welded  iron 
boiler  tubemakers,  Coatbridge. 

Baker,  Richard,  assistant-superintendent  of  police, 

53  Stevenson  street. 

Baker,  Samuel,  &  Co.,  gold-beaters,  &c.,  45  Gordon 
St.;  works,  Rutherglen;  res.,  Offertoa  villa,  Ruth. 
Bakers'  House  of  Call,  28  Saltmarket. 


BALACHULISH.- 


-GENERAL  DIRECTORY.- 


-BANZIGER. 


Ualaciiulisii  Slateworlis,  John  M'Innes,  manager, 
Glencoe;  John  Cameron,  agent,  60  Jamaica  St. 

BALD,  A.  H.,  manufacturer,  14  Newhall  terrace. 

Bald,  James,  merchant  and  corn  broker,  25  Hope  st. 

Bald,  John,  &  Co.,  distillers,  Carsebridge,  Alloa; 
agents,  John  K.  and  Daniel  Orr,  58  Oswald  st. 

Bald,  J.  and  J.  W.,  wholesale  tea  and  coffee  dealers, 
65  Glussford  st;  ho.  68  Dnndas  st,  Paisley  rd. 

Bald  and  Miller,  ironmongers,  smiths,  bellhangers, 
and  packing-case  makers,  174  Trongate;  works, 
50  Hanover  street. 

Bald,  Peter,  and  Son,  dr}'salters,  45  Dunlop  street. 

Bald,  Peter,  of  Peter  Bald  and  iSon;  ho.  Fairy  knowe, 
Blairmore,  by  Greenock. 

BALDERSTON,  Alex.,  accountant,  65  West  Nile 
street;  house,  lOG  Bath  street. 

Balderston,  David,  chemist  and  druggist,  130  Cum- 
berland street. 

Balderston,  E.  G.,  at  Hyde  Parh  Locomotive  Worhs, 
Springburn;  ho.  Lilybank  cottage,  Bishopbriggs, 

BALDIE,  Robert,  architect,  C3  Renfield  street, 

BALFOUR,  Alex.,  at  Robert  Cochmne's,  N.  Wood- 
side  grinding  mills;  ho.  265  Dumbarton  road. 

Balfour,  Daniel,  joiner,  20  Salisbury  street. 

Balfour,  David  D.,  at  Moncricff  ^-  Co.'s ;  house,  3 
Queen's  crescent. 

Balfour,  James  A.,  54  Oxford  street. 

Balfour,  James  N.,  of  William  Sal/our  ^-  Co.;  ho. 
4  St.  George's  road. 

Balfour,  John,  cabinetmakerand upholsterer,  80 Mas- 
well  St.;  house,  Dunmore  lodge,  Cathcart  road. 

Balfour,  William,  &  Co.,  merchants  and  agents,  1 
National  Bank  buildings.  Queen  street. 

Balfour,  Mrs.  William,  3  Queen's  crescent. 

Balfour  Parish  school,  24  North  Portland  street; 
James  Allan,  teacher. 

BALLANTYNE,  Alex.,  wright,  9  Green  street, 
Bridgcton;   house,  60  Main  street,  do. 

Ballantyne,  Andrew,  fish  and  provision  merchant, 
220  Dumbarton  road. 

Ballantjaie,  Charles,  pattern-drawer  and  print-cutter, 

2  North  Coburg  street. 

Ballantine,  David,  family  grocer,  88  Cumberland  st., 

and  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  151  Hospital  st; 

house,  90  Cumberland  street. 
Ballantyne,    James,    pawnbroker    and    jeweller,    3 

College  street,  and  sale  rooms,  175  High  street. 
Ballantyne,  James,  dairyman,  102  Maitland  street. 
Ballantyne,  James,  of  Johnston  t|'  Ballantyne;  house, 

61  Cowcaddens. 
Ballantvne,  John,   draper,    61    Candleriggs;  house, 

115  Montrose  street. 
Ballantyne,  John,   bakers'  utensil  maker,  35  Mac- 

farlane  street ;  house,  38  Charlotte  lane. 
Ballantyne,   John,   wine   and   spirit   merchant,    79 

Glebe  street ;  house,  do. 
Ballantyne,  Robert,  violin  maker,  36  Brunswick  pi. 
Ballantyne,  William,  warper,  90  Bell  street ;  house, 

GO  Main  street,  Bridgeton. 
Ballantyne,  Wilham,   of  M'Kindlay  ^~  Ballantyne; 

house,  Rosevilla,  Biggar. 
Ballantyne,  Jlrs.,  108  South  Portland  street. 
Ballantyne,  Miss,  71  St.  George's  road. 
Ballantyne,  Misses,  tobacconists,  46  Cowcaddens  st.; 

house,  61  do. 
BALLARDIE,  John,  upholsterer  and  cabinetmaker, 

3  Carlton  place  ;  house,  do. 

Ballentoy  Lime  Works ;  Geo.  Birrell,  agent,  45 
Union  street 


Ballind.vlloch  Co.,  118  Brunswick  street. 
BALLINGALL  &  Bousio,  wrights,  101  Holm  st 
Ballingall,  Thomas,   of  Ballingall  <^~  Bousie ;  house, 

72  Waterloo  street. 
BALLOCH,  Robert,  of  Colquhoun  4' Balloch  ;  house, 

Eamont  lodge,  Dov.-anhill  gardens. 
Ballycastle  Iron  Mining  Co.,   45  Union  street ; 

Georf^e  Birrell,  agent. 
BALNAVES,  Henry,  house  factor,  19  Paisley  road. 
Baltic  Works,  W.  &  J.  Fleming  &  Co.,  flax  and 

hemp  spinners,  Baltic  street,  Bridgeton. 
BANCO,   Edward,    Del,   Hamburg;  agents,   R.   S. 

Laidlaw  &  Co.,  15  St.  Enoch  square. 
Bank  of  Scotland,  66  Ingram  street. 
Bank  of  Scotland,  Laurieston,  1  Bridge  street ;  Jas. 

Gourhiy  and  James  Syme,  agents. 
BANKIER,  Alex.,  flesher,  274  Gallowgate ;  house, 

4  Macfarlane  street. 
Bankier,  D.,  at  H.  L.  Seligman's ;  ho.  319  Bathcresct. 
Bankier,  Lietke,  &  Co.,  ship  brokers,  25  Gordon  st. 
Bankier,  W.  D.,  &  Co.,  metal  brokers,  25  Gordon  st. 
Bankier,  W.  D.,  of  W.   D.  Bankier  cf  Co. ;  house, 

319  Bath  crescent. 
Bankier,  William,  merchant,   66  George  square;  ho. 

21  Clarendon  place. 
Bankier,   William,  jun.,  commission   merchant,  15 

Renfield  street ;  liouse,  2  Royal  circus. 
BANKS,    Andrew   Ward,   professor  of  music   and 

teacher  of  the  pianoforte,  239  Buchanan  street. 
Banks,  James,  &  Son,  remnant  warehouse,  2  7  North 

Albion  street ;  house,  31  George  street. 
Banks,  John  Ilenrj',  surveyor  H.M.  stamps  &  taxes, 

13  Queen  street ;  house,  4  Elmbank  street. 
BANNATYNE,  Alesander,   corn  and  flour  factor, 

60  Oswald  street. 
Bannatyne,  Andrew,  writer,  of  Bannaiynes  cj"  KirJc- 

wood;  ho.  4  Park  circus,  and  Millheugh,  Blantyre. 
Bannatyne,    Andrew,   jun.,    accountant,     138    West 

George  street ;  house,  4  Park  circus. 
Bannatyne,  David,  corn  factor,  20  W.  Howard  st. 
Bannatyne,  Dugald  John,  writer,  of  Bannatynes  <^ 

KirJcwood;  house,  214  Adelaide  place,  and  East- 
bank,  Port-Glasgow. 
Bannatyne,   D.   J.,  jun.,   writer,   of  Bannatynes  ^ 

Kirkivood,  214  Bath  street,  and  Port-Glasgow. 
Bannatj'ne,  D.,  grocer,  434  Parliamentary  road. 
Bannatyne,   James,    pawnbroker   and    foreign    coia 

exchanger,  3  Carrick  street ;  sale  shop,  5  do. 
Bannatyne,  John,  merchant;  ho.  221  Brandon  pi. 
Bannat3'nes  &  Kirkwood,  writers,  151  W.  George  st. 
Bannatj'ne,   Ninian,    provision    merchant,  70    East 

Howard  st.  ;  resid.  Rockbank  house,  Gourock, 
Bannatyne,  Kobt.,  officer  of  fisheries,  22  Robertson  St. 
Bannatyne,  Mrs.,  grocer,  51  Cambridge  street. 
Bannatyne,  Miss,  16  Newton  place. 
BANNERMAN,  Carrick,  tobacco-pipe  mak.,  27  Main 

street,  Calton. 
Bannerman,  David,  corn  factor  and  American  pro- 
duce broker.  Corn  Exchange  buildings. 
Bannerman,  James,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  9  and 

11  Cathedral  street 
Bannerman,  John,  accountant,  British  Linen  Co.'s 

Bank,  138  Ingram  street. 
Bannerman,  Walter,  of  Miller  ^- Bannerman ;  house, 

321  West  Bath  st,  &  Greenfaulds,  Cumbernauld. 
Bannerman,  Mrs  ,  27  Woodside  place. 
Bannerman,  Mrs.,  43  Holmhead  street. 
BANZIGER,  Hirsch,   &  Co.,  Swiss   manufacturers 

and  commission  agents,  67  Buchanan  street 


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BAPTIST.- 


-GENERAL  DIRECTORY.- 


-BARR. 


Bai'tist   Chapel,    118    High  Joliu    street;    Rev. 

John  Shearer,  minister. 
Baptist  Chapel,  East  Regent  place,  76  Blackfriars'  St.; 

Rev.  Richard  Glover,  minister. 
Baptist  Chapel,  83  Bath  street ;  Rev.  J.  W.  Bould- 

ing,  minister. 
Baptist  Church,  Baronial  Hall,  South  Portland  st. ; 

Rev.  Alex.  M'Leod,  minister. 
Baptist  Chapel,   '21    Hope  street;  Rev.  Dr.  James 

Paterson,  minister,  224  West  Regent  street. 
BARBER,  George,  naval  architect  and  surveyor  of 

Governineut  steamships,  Custom-house;  house,  41 

St.  Vincent  crescent. 
BAEBOR,    M.ijor   R.  D.,    barrackmaster,    infantry 

barracks;  house,  9  Jane  street. 
BARBOUR,  John,  bootmaker,  76  South  Portland  st. 
Barbour,  Oliver   R.,   confectioner  and  fruiterer,  15 

Great  Htmiilton  street. 
Barbour,  Peter,  grocer,  133  Garngad  rd.;  ho.  135  do. 
Barbour,  Robert,  plumber  and  lead  merchant,  118 

Bothwell  street,  and  6  Peel  street,  Partick  ;  house, 

12  Kelvingrove  street. 
Barbour's  umhrella  manufactorv,  72  Sauchiehall  st. ; 

house,  '19  Renfrew  lane. 
Barbour,  Wm.  &  Sons,  thread  manufacturers,  Lisbon; 

agents,  Rutherford  &  Co.,  48  Ingram  street. 
Barcelona   Steam  Packet  Office;  Handysides   & 

Henderson,  agents,  45  Union  street. 
BARCLAY,  Bruce,  M.D.,  125  Sauchiehall  street. 
Barclay,   Curie,   &  Co.,  wood   and  iron  shipbuild- 
ers, engineers,  &c.,  at  Stobcross,  and  Clydeholm, 

Whiteinch. 
Barclay,  David,  sen.,  cork  cutter,  13  Brown  street; 

Bridgeton  ;  house,  62  Muslin  street. 
Barclay,  Ebenezer,  clothier,  32  London  st.  ;  house, 

2  Morris  place,  Monteith  row. 
Barclay,  George,  of  Barclay,  Faton,  if  Co.;  house,  22 

Canning  place. 
Barclaj',  Hugh,  architect,  101  West  Nile  street. 
Barclay,    Hugh,    monumental    sculptor,     Sighthill 

cemetery ;  house,  58  Taylor  street. 
Barclay,  J.  &  VV.,  slaters,   14  Main  street,  Calton ; 

house,  133  London  street. 
Barclay  &  M  Gregor,  manufrs.,  79  Hutcheson  st. 
Barclay,  Paton,  &  Co.,  merchants,  102  Brunswick  st. 
Barclay,  Perkins,  &  Co.'s  London  porter  store,  Car- 

ron  wharf,  PortDundas. 
Barclay,  Phillips,  &  Co.,  ship-furnishing  ironmongers 

and  brassfounders,  17  Anderston  quay. 
Barclaj',  Robert,   of'  Barclay,   Curie,  cf   Co. ;  house, 

6  Fitzroy  place. 
Barclaj',  Robert,  oj"  Barclay  <f  McGregor;  house,  21 

Park  terrace. 
Barcla}',  Robert,  15  Apsley  place. 
Barclay,  Robert,  of  James  Findlay  ^'  Co.;  residence, 

Catrine,  Ayrshire. 
Barclaj',  Robert,  baker,  3  Green  st.  Bridgeton  ;  ho. 

67  New  Dalmarnock  road. 
Barclay,  Robert,  37  Monteith  row. 
Barclay  &  Son,  slaters,  14  Main  St.,  Calton;  house, 

133  London  street. 
Barclay,  Thomas,  writer,  37  Bath  street. 
Barclay,  Thomas,  of  Barclay,  Phillips,  <j*  Co.;  house, 

478  St.  Vincent  street, 
Barclay,  Thomas,  D.D.,  principal  of  Glasgow  college: 

house,  the  college. 
Barclay,  Thomas,  pattern  designer,  18  Kingston  pi. 
Barclay,  Wm.,  spirit  dealer,  104  Highst.;  ho.  100  do. 
Barclfiy,  Wm.,  p-.wnbroker,  123  Main  st,  Gorbals. 


Barcla}',  Mrs.  Archd.,  fruit  dealer,  27  Bishop  street, 

Anderston. 
BARKER,  D.  C,  of  D.  C.  Barlcer  .f  Co.;  house,  15 

Windsor  street. 
Barker,   D.  C,  &  Co.,  commission  merchants,  IIS 

St.  Vincent  street. 
Barker,    George,    boot    and    shoemaker,    2    Argyle 

arcade;  house,  1  do. 
Barker,  Henry  M.,  of  Sim  tj'  Barker;  house,  4  Keior 

terrace,  Pollokshields. 
Barker,  J.  D.  of  Sim  <f  Barker;  ho.  3  Tulliallan  pi. 
Barker,  John,  of  Barker  tf  Rennie;  house.  Mulberry 

cottage,  Partick. 
Barker,  John  P.,  dairyman  and  grocer,  32  Grove  st. 
Barker  &  Rennie,  brush  manufacturers,  5  Candle- 

riggs  and  19  Turner's  court. 
Barker,  Samuel,  master  mariner,  80  Paisley  road. 
BARLAS,  Alexander,  at  John  Pender  tj-  Co.'s;  ho, 

104  Hill  street,  Garnethill. 
Barlas,  Alexander  Richard,  manager  of  Unity  Eir-3 

and  Life  Association,  98  Queen  street;  ho.  Stone- 
law  tower,  Rutherglen. 
Barlas,  George,  hairdresser  and   perfumer,  16 J  Bu- 
chanan street;  house,  63  Commerce  street. 
Barlas,  James,  2   Granville  place,  St.  George's  road. 
Barlas,  James,    City  of  Glasgow  Bank;  house,  12 

Newton  terrace. 
Barlas,  Richard  Andrew,  commission  merchant,  135 

Buchanan  St.;  house,  104  Peel  terrace. 
Barlas,  Mrs.,  12  Ne^vton  terrace. 
Barlas,  Miss,  104  Hill  street,  Garnethill. 
Barlas,  Slisses,  southern  private  institution   for  the 

education  of  young  ladies,  8  Maxwelton  place. 
BARLOW,  Thomas  C,  artiste  in  fireworks,  the  only 

firework  artiste  in  Scotland,  84  Finnieston  street. 
Barlow,  Thomas  C,  wine  merchant,  8,   10  Dunlop 

street;  house,  246  Argyle  street. 
BARNES,  M.  &  A.,  glass  and  china  merchants,  40 

Dundas  street;  house,  48  Glebe  street. 
Barnes,  Robert,  at  St.  Rollox  Flint  Glass  Works;  ho. 

48  Glebe  street. 
BARNETT,  George,  of  Barnett  <S;  JPInfyre;  house, 

30  Camden  street. 
Barnett,  Hugh,  of  Small  (j-  Barnett;  house,  135  Hill 

street,  Garnethill. 
Barnett,  Hugh,  oj^  Rutherford,  Paterson,  if  Co.;  ho. 

8  Walrner  crescent. 
Barnett  &  M'lntyre,  jewellers  and  importers  of  fancy 

goods,  3  Argyle  arcade. 
Barnett,    Samuel,   at    William  JPLean  cf-   Co.'s,  15 

Cochran  street;  house,  100  Crown  street. 
BARNEY,  John,  at  Linn  ^  Huie's ;  ho.  153  Egliu- 

lon  street. 
BARN  HILL,    Alexander,    agent   of    the   Maiitime 

Assurance  Cos.  of  Paris,  84  Buccleuch  street. 
Bavnhill,  James,  accountant,  insurance  and  properly 

agent,  65  Eenfield  st. ;  ho.  90  West  Campbell  st. 
Barnhill,  Jlrs.,  sen.,  90  Buccleuch  street. 
Bauonial   Hall,   45  So.  Portland  street ;  William 

Sherifis,  keeper. 
Barony   Church  (Established),    Townhead ;    Rev. 

Dr.  N.  M'Leod,  minister. 
Barony  Parish  Parochial  Board,  14  College  st. 
Barony  Parish  Session  Clerk's  Office,  52  West  Nile 

street ;  C.  S.  ]\Ieek,  collector. 
Barony   Parish   Rooms,  52   Virginia  street;  C.   S. 

Meek,  collector. 
BARR,  Alexander,  of  William  Barr  cj-  Sons;  house, 

350  S;;ucliieha]l  ttieet. 


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-GENERAL  DIRECTORY. BARTON. 


61 


Barr,  Andrew,   agent  for  Crossmj'loof  loaf  factory, 

29,  31  Oxford  street,  and  9  Victoria  place,  Govan; 

house,  G  Caveiidisli  street. 
Barr,  Archibald,   Shields  Colliery  Office,  28  Miller 

street ;  house,  28  Glebe  street. 
Carr,    Arthur,    spirit    merchant,    81    Dale    street, 

Tradeston  ;  house,  83  do. 
Barr  &  Buchanan,   tea  merchants  and  grocers,  150, 

152  High  street. 
Barr,  C,  cabinetmaker,  223  Eglinton  street;   house, 

188  Pollokshaws  road. 
Barr,  Daniel,  tailor  and  clothier,  385  Gallowgate. 
Barr,  David,  of  Moncr'uff,  Paterson,  Forbes,  tj-  Barr; 

house,  4  Sandyford  place. 
Barr  &  Ewiiig,  tobacco  manufacturers,  21,   23   St. 

Andrew  street. 
Barr,  Gavin,  of  Barr  cj-  Williamson;  house,  2  Mel- 
rose street. 
Barr,  James,  bookbinder,  21  J  Canning  St.,  Calton. 
Barr,  James,  confectioner,  107  Gallowgate. 
Earr,  James,  spirit  dealer,  55  Tobago  St.;  ho.  49  do. 
Barr,  James,  of  Hwiier,  Barr,  ij'  Co. ;  house,  Cross- 
hill,  Cathcart  road. 
Barr,  James,  of  William  Barr  cj-  Sons;  house,  280 

Bath  street. 
Barr,  James,  &  Co.,  timber  merchants,   25   Germis- 

ton  street ;  house,  oG  Willowbank  street. 
Barr,    James,    &    Co,    hemp    manufacturers,    121 

Gra3me  street ;  Louse,   150  Barrack  street. 
Barr,  James,  &  Co.,  boot  and  shoemakers,  114  Cow- 

caddens  street. 
Barr,  James,  33  Paterson  street,  Kingston. 
Barr,  John  M.,  baker,  24  Nicholson  st.  ;  ho.  22  do. 
Barr,  John,  dairyman,  70  St.  James'  rd.  ;  ho.  72  do. 
Barr,   John  (Trustees),  engineer  and  boiler- maker, 

100  Clyde  street,  Anderston. 
Barr,  John,  victualler,  149  Main  street,  Anderston  ; 

house.  Main  street,  Govan. 
Barr,  John,   wine  and  spirit  merchant,   85    and   87 

Jamaica  street;  house,  56  Dundas  st.,  Kingston. 
Barr,  John,  temperance  hall,  13  Hill  st ,  Anderston. 
Barr,  John,  grocer,  spirit,  and   provision  merchant, 

1G2  New  Dalmarnock  road;  house,  IGO  do. 
Barr,  Lawrence,  ■wright,  74  Cumberland  street. 
Barr,   Futer,   rope  and  twine  manufacturer,  Upper 

Crown  street ;  house,  22  Bedford  lane. 
Barr,   Robert,   clerk,   69   Bishop  street;    house,   11 

Breadalbane  street. 
Barr,  Robert,  tea  merchant,  12  Howard  street;  ho. 

12  Florence  place. 
Barr,  Robert,  engineer,  of  D.   Cooh  cj'  Co.  ;  house, 

17  Patersuu  street,  Kingston. 
Barr,  Robert,  of  Barr  cj-  Ewing ;  house,  76  Great 

Hamilton  street. 
Barr,  Robert,  brickmaker  and  builder ;  hrickworks, 

Eoundry  open  ;  house,  87  Great  Hamilton  street. 
Barr,  Samuel,  teacher  of  music  and  pianoforte  seller, 

19G  Pitt  street. 
Barr,  Thom.Ts,  provision  merchant,  233  Argyle  st. ; 

house,  239  do. 
Barr,  Walter,   merchant,   17  Oswald  street ;  house, 

2  India  street. 
Barr,  AVilliam,  oil  and  colour  merchant,  77  Main  st, 

Gorbals ;  house,  Summerton. 
Barr,   Wm.,  watchmaker  and  jeweller,   55  Dundas 

street;  house,  145  Renfrew  street. 
Barr,  Wm.,  of  Barr  cf-  Buchanan;  ho.  12  Ure  place. 
Earr,  William,  of  William  Barr  (^'  Sons  ;  house,  350 
SauchleliAll  street. 


Barr,  William,  &  Sous,  fancy  muslin  manufacturers, 

54  Gordon  street. 
Barr  &  Willian-ison,  merchants,  90  Mitchell  street. 
Barr,  Mrs.,  crape  and  feather  dyer,  27  Charlotte  st, 
Barr,  Mrs.  John,  4  Jane  street. 
BARRAS,  George,  manufacturer,  94  Miller  street  j 

house,  559  Gallowgate. 
Barras,  James,  JLD.,  surgeon,  10.^  Eglinton  street ; 

house,  102  do. 
Barrhead  and  Neilston  Railway  Station,  head  of 

Main  street,  Gorbals. 
BARRETT,    A\'illiam,  clothier,   1   Bridgegate ;  ho, 

l(iO  Sattmarket. 
BARRIASSON,  N.,  &  Co.,  at  Cognac ;  agent,  Geo. 

Johnston,  jun.,  Roj-al  Exchange,  south  area. 
BARRIE,    James,    mineral    boring    excavator,    8 

Young  street. 
Barrie,  John,  grocer,  40   Dundas  street,   Kingston  p 

house,  42  Gloucester  street. 
Barrie,  John,  hiil  clerk,  134  Mid-wharf,  Port-Dun- 

das;  house,  144  West  Graham  street. 
Barrie,  John,  M.D.,  surgeon,  77A  Eglinton  street. 
Barrie,  M.,  flesher,  49  Kirk  St.,  Calton  ;  house,  109 

Great  Hamilton  street. 
Barrie,  Peter,    Caledonian   Railway  office,    302  Bu- 
chanan street;  house,  24  Taylor  street. 
Barrie,  Wm.,  manufacturer,  Charles  st.,  Bridgeton. 
BARROMAN,  James,  grocer,  56  Cumberland  street, 

south ;  house,  267  Crown  street. 
BARRON,   Alexander,   house  factor  and  insurance 

agent,  94  South  Portland  street ;  house,  Cardross-. 
Barron,  James  F.,  of  Wilson  cj-  Barron;  house,  15 

Shaftesbury  terrace,  Holland  street. 
Barron,    William,   of  Auld    cj-    Cross;    house,    73 

Abbotsford  place. 
BARROW,  F.  A.,  dr3-salter,  glass,  oil,  and  commis- 
sion agent,  62  Howard  st.;  ho.  4  Corunna  street, 
Barrowfiki.d  Dye  and  Print-works.     See  Henry 

Monteiih  &  Co. 
Barrowfield   Ironworks.       See  R.   Laidlaw   &   Son, 

Fordneiik  street. 
Barrowfield  Ropeworks,  207  Dalmarnock  road. 
BARROWM.\N,  James,  lime  merchant,  76  Lance- 

fitli  street;  house,  267  Upper  Crown  street. — See 

Advertisement  in  Appendix. 
BARRY,   Capt.  Charles  W.,  Royal  Engineers,    69 

Sauchiehall  street. 
Barry,  David,   tinsmith,   brazier,   and  gasfitter,  17 

Lancefield  quHy ;  house,  105  Dumbarton  road. 
Barry,  David,  hairdresser,  5  Canning  st.,  Calton. 
Barry,  Silvester  V.,   steam-power  fret  cutter,  313 

Argyle  street ;  house,  27  Salisbury  street. 
BARTHES,  A.,  &  Co.,  cork  merchants,  Catalonia  f 

E.  Brace  &  Co.,  agents,  9  Exchange  square. 
BARTHOLOMEW,  Alex.,  2  Queen's  place. 
Bartholomew,   Hugh,   engineer  and  manager,   City 

and  Suburban  Gas  Co.;  works,  122  Old  Dalmar- 
nock road;  house,  116  do. 
Bartholomew,   John,   &  Co.,  merchants,   1  Dundas 

street ;    works,   Cumberland  street,   Calton,  Bar- 
rowfield and  Dalmarnock. 
Bartholotne^v,   John,    of  J.    Bartholomew    6;    Co., 

Broomliill,  Kirkintilloch. 
Bartholomew   Robert,  of  J.   Bartholomew  cj-    Co.  ; 

house,  234  West  George  street. 
BARTO^r,  Hugh,  of  Dickson  ^-  Barton;  house,  210 

Kelvirihaugh  street. 
Barton,  William,  trunk  and  packing-box  make-,  25 

Cathedral  street. 


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-GENEEAL  DIRECTORY.- 


-BEGG. 


Barton,  William,  rops  and  sailmaker,  153  South 
Scotland  street ;  office,  4  Robertson  street ;  house, 
58  PoUok  street. 

Barton,  Mrs.  Benjamin,  4  Windsor  terrace,  and 
Bellevue,  Gourock. 

Barton,  Mrs.,  boarding-house,  182  Broomielaw. 

BASS,  EatclifF,  &  Gretton,  brewers,  Burton-on- 
Trent ;  Bulloch,  Lade,  &  Co.,  43  Dunlop  street, 
agents  for  Scotland. 

BATCHELOE,  Eev.  Henry,  Congregational  minis- 
ter, Elgin  Place  Church ;  house,  9  Nelson  terrace. 

BATES,  Mrs.  Dr.,  GS  St.  Vincent  crescent. 

Batiiiis'G  Establishments,  15  Sauchiehall  street,  3G6 
Argyle  street,  23  Hutcheson  street,  34  Rili  street, 
Anderston,  lOG  Elliot  street,  75  Kennedy  street, 
and  London  road,  Bridgeton. 

Bathing  Establishment,  34  Hiil  street,  Anderston. 

Bathins;  Establisliment  (Victoria),  106  W.  Kile  St. 

BATTISON,  J.  &  T.,  grocers  and  prov.  merchants, 
30  &  32  Dundas  st.,  3  Douglas  St.,  &  106  Renfield 
street ;  house,  424  Parliamentar}'  road. 

BATTY,  Richard,  of  John  M'Nciir  cj-  Co. ;  house,  4 
Wilton  crescent. 

BAUCHOP,  James,  grocer,  419  Parliamentary  rd. 

BAUMANN  &  Abercromby,  foreign  commission 
merchants,  49  West  George  street. 

Baumann,  William,  of  Bauviann  tf  Ahercromhy ;  ho. 
12  Grosvenor  terrace. 

BAWDEN,  John,  at  R.  Napier  <^-  Sons,  24  St.  Vin- 
cent crescent. 

BAXTER,  A.  G.,  plumber,  crucible,  and  blue  melt- 
ing pot  manufacturer,  33  Kirk  street,  Calton. 

Baxter,  Alex.  W.,  of  Wm.   Chisholm  <f  Co. ;  house, 

26  Houston  street. 

Baxter,  Dl.,  cleik,  G.P.O.;  house,  41  Sauchiehall  st. 

Baxter,  H.,  68  Cambridge  street. 

Baxter,  Isaac,  &  Son,  confectioners,  grocers,  oilmen, 
and  wine  merchants,  137  Buchanan  street. 

Baxter,  Isaac,  glass  merchant  and  glazier,  13  Find- 
lay  street,  Cowcaddens. 

Baxter,  John,  china  and  glass  warehouse,  57  Ja- 
maica street ;  house,  56  do. 

Baxter,  John  W.,  of  Robertson  cf-  Baxter;  ho.  Eose 
cottage,  Shawhill. 

Baxter,  John,  wright,  G3  North  Frederick  street ; 
house,  1  Uoimhead  street. 

Baxter,  Walter,  of  Isaac  Baxter  cf  Son;  house,  25 
Blythswood  square. 

Baxter,  William,  draper,  hosier,  and  smallware  mer- 
chant, 438  and  442  Argyle  street;  house,  448  do. 

Baxter,  Wm.,  last  and  boot-tree  maker,  117  Stock- 
well  street. 

Baxter,  Mrs  ,  underclothing  and  quilting  establish- 
ment, 202  Dumbarton  road. 

Baxter,  Mrs.  William,  Albany  cottage,  Shawhill. 

Baxter,  Bliss,  pianiste,  68  Cambridge  street. 

BAYLY,  Lieut-Col.  John,  R.  E.,  superintendent, 
Ordnance  Survey  Office,  205  St.  Vincent  street. 

Bayley,  Joseph,  grocer,  23  Rodney  street. 

BAYLIS,  James  S.,  Milton  Colosseum  Concert 
hall,  Milton  arcade,  190  Cowcaddens;  house,  do. 

BAYNE,  David,  teacher  of  the  pianoforte  and  sing- 
ing, 343  Bath  crescent. 

Bayne  &  Duckett,  boot  and  shoemakers,  85  Argyle 
street,  and  Sydney  court,  62  Argyle  street. 

Ba^-nes,  James,  City  and  Suburban  Gas  Co. ;  house, 

27  Gloucester  street,  Kingston. 

Bayne,  James,  printcutter,  75  Thistle  street,  south. 
Bayue,  James,  teacher  of  pianoforta,  343  Bathcresc. 


Bayne,  James,  jun.,  designer,  128  J  Garscube  road. 
Baj'ne,  Thomas,  drysalter  and  commission  merchant, 

71  George  square. 
Bayne,  Miss  Catherine,  dressmaker,  74  Eglinton  st. 
Bazaar,   Candleriggs,   Public   Weigh-house;   John 

Sawers,  collector. 
BEALE,  John  \\\,  of  Beak 4  M'Tavisk  ;  house,  123 

Dumbarton  road. 
Beale  &  M'Tavish,  messengers-at-arms  and  sheriff- 
officers  for  the  counties  of  Lanark,   Eenfrew,  and 

Dumbarton,  33  Virginia  street. 
BEATON,  Hector,  spir.  men,  38  Crown  st. ;  ho.  33  do. 
Beaton,  James,  grocer,  82  Drygate. 
Beaton,  Walter,  &  Co.,  warehousemen,  and  clothiers 

and  hatters,  172  Cowcaddens  street. 
BEATTIE,  C.  &  J.,  grocers  and  provision  merchants, 

39  Hospital  street. 
Beattie,   James,  bootmaker,    42   Brunswick  place ; 

house,  40  do. 
Beatv,  James,  at  St.  Rollox  Flax  Mill ;  house,  1G7 

Garngad  hill. 
Beattie,  John,  &  Co.,  sugar  brokers,  31  Virginia  st. 
Beattie,   John,   if  John  Beailie  cj  Co.;  house,  257 

Brandon  place. 
Beattie,  Peter,  inspector  of  poor.  Barony  parish,   14 

College  street ;  house,  Bothwell. 
Beattie,  William,  commercial  traveller,  Greenbank, 

Partick. 
Beattie,  William,   civil  engineer.   Engineers'  Office, 

Caledonian  Eailway,  Buchanan  street. 
Beattie,  Misses,  milliners  and  dressmakers,  47  Ren- 
frew street. 
Beattie,  Misses,  milliners,  120  Bath  street. 
BECK,  George,  house  furnisher,  87  Argyle  street ; 

house,  54  Oxford  street. 
Beck,  ""A^illiam,  at  W.  M'Culloclis,  55  Candleriggs. 
BECKER,   J.   H.,   Oldenburg  consul,  of  Bankier, 

Lietke   cj-   Co.,    25   Gordon  street;  house,   19  St. 

James'  terrace. 
BECKETTS  &  Co.,  calico  printers,  16  St.  Vincent  pi. 
Beckett,   Hugli,  at  R.  LalgUsh,  Falconer,  i-fCo.'s; 

house,  11  Buckingham  terrace. 
Beckett,  Hugh,  warper,  69  Hutcheson  street. 
Beckett,  James,  sec3^  Union  Bank  of  Scotland  ;  ho. 

Solesgirth,  by  Kirkintilloch. 
Beckett,  Jas.,  of  Becketts  cj-  Co.;  ho.  9  Ham.ilton  dr. 
Becket,  Jas.,  of  Halket  4  Becket;  ho.   180  Pais.  rd. 
Beckett,"  John,   com.  agent,   24  Hutcheson  street ; 

house,  18  Elderslie  street. 
Beckett,    Robert,   of  Jas.  Smith  tj'  Co. ;  house,  50 

Rosebank  terrace. 
Bedford  Hotel,  54  St.  George's  pi. ;  John  Charles. 
BEDGAR,    John   H.,   &   Co.,  corn  merchants,   20 

Hope  street;  house,  44  St.  Vincent  crescent. 
BEGBIE,  Andrew,  flesher,  Y  Elderslie  street ;  house, 

26  Dumbarton  road. 
BEGG,  Alexander,  &  Co.,  wholesale  shirt  manufac- 
turers, 58,  60,  and  62  Brunswick  street;  factory, 

Londonderry. 
Begg,  Alex.,  of  Alex.  Begg  tj'  Co.,  15  Madeira  court; 

house,  42  Pollok  street. 
Begg,  A.  &  T.,  Wrights  and  glaziers,  14|-  Clyde  st, 

Oalton ;  house,  1  E.  Wellington  st.,  Parkhead. 
Begg,  A.,  of  Alex.  Begg  cj  Co.,  58  Brunswick  street; 

house,  71  Stirling's  road. 
Begg,  Alex.,  &  Co.,  millinery,  and  manufacturers, 

15  Madeira  court,  Argyle  street. 
Begg,  Jame.s,  jun.,  stationer  and  account  book  manu- 
facturer, 31  Miller  street. 


BEGG. 


-GENERAL  DIRECTORY.- 


.  BELL. 


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Begg,  J  as.,  njBi'ffff  and  Sleve72son ;  ho.  184:  Crovvn  st. 
Begg,    James,    staliouer  and   account  book  manu- 
facturer, 31  Jliller  street. 
Beggs,  Rt.,  atAithurifFraser''s;  ho.  154  Paisley  rd. 
Begg  &  Stevenson,  drapers,  17  Gallowgnte. 
Begt;,  Wm.,  &  Co.,  typefounders  and  printers,  354 
Parliamentary  road,  and  1  Leadbetter  street;    ho. 
122  North  Frederick  street. 
Begg,  Wm.,  hardware  merchant,  354  Parliamen.  rd. 
Begg,  Mrs.,  5  Park  quadrant. 
BE^'HREND,  Bernard  J.,  of  Raalie,  Bekrend,  cj-  Co.  ; 

house,  7  Kelvingrove  place. 
BEHRENS,  S.  L.,  &  Co.,  merchts.,  82  Mitchell  st. 
BEILBY,  William,  upholsterer,  11  Union  street. 
BEITH,    Gilbert,    of  Beith    cf-   Johnstone ;    house, 

Glenelg  villa,  Helensburgh. 
Beith,  James,   ironfounder  and  smith,  Cumberland 
Foundvj',  1G8  Gallowgate  ;  ho.  16  Burnbank  ter. 
Beith  &  Johnstone,   cotton  yarn  and  goods  agents, 

86  Miller  straet. 
Beith,  Robert,  bill-poster,  38  Nelson  St.,  Tradeston. 
Beith,  Ross,   &   Co.,   distillers,  Campbeltoa  ;  J.  L. 

Mackie,  agent,  74  Maxwell  street. 
BELAIR,  C,  Marey,  and  Liger,  wine  shippers,  Bur- 
gundy ;  Edmond   Brace  &  Co.,  agents,  9  Exc.  sq. 
BELCH,  John,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  9  Stob- 

cross  street;  residence,  Drumoj'ne,  Govan. 
Belfast  Steam-packet  Office,   130  Eglinton  street; 

John  Younger,  agent. 
Belfast   Royal  Mail   Steam-packet  Office  ;   G.  &  J. 

Burns,  9  Buchanan  street. 
Belfast  Steam-packet  Office  and  Shipping  Office,  51 

Union  street ;   Vv'm.  Sloan  &  Co.,  agents. 
Belgian  Consul,  And.  P.  Reid,  29  St.  Vincent  pi. 
BELL,  Adam,  of  Bell,  Eivinff,  if  Co.;  ho.  17  Buc- 
kingham terrace. 
Bell,  Ales.,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  98  Trongate  ; 

house,  96  do. 
Bell,  Alex.,  printer  and  stationer,  79  Chatham  place. 
Bell,  Andrew,  plumber  and  ga.5fitter,  5  South  Port- 
land street;  house,  10  Salisbury  street. 
Bell,  Angus  C,  draper,  29i  High  st. ;   ho.  298  do. 
Bell,  Archibald,  flesher,  8  JIarket  street. 
Bell  &  Bain,  printers  and  stereotype  founders,  15  St. 

Enoch  square. 
Bell,  Charles,  reed  maker,  9  M'Farlane  street. 
Bell  &  Co.,   ship  chandlers  and  flag  makers,   212 

Broomielaw. 
Bell,  David,  of  Blacldiall ;  4  La  Belle  place,  Kelvin- 
grove  park,  and  Craigmore,  Bute. 
Bell,  David,  &Co. ,  tea  merchants,  21  Virginia  st. 
Bell,  David,  ofD.  Bell  cj-  Co. ;  ho.  5  Hamilton  drive. 
Bell,  Donald,  21,  23  Candleriggs  ;  ho.  Bishopbridge. 
Bell,  Dugald,  at  James  Black  (}•  Co.'s;  house,  Sand- 
bank buildings,  Partick. 
Bell,   Dugald,  tobacconist  and  grocer,  70  North  st. 
Bell,  Duncan,   grocer  and  victualler,  14  Clyde  ter.  ; 

bouse,  Langside. 
Bell,    Duncan,    at  Randolph,    Elder  cj-    Co.'s;    82 

Dale  street,  Tradeston. 
Bell,  Ewing,  &  Co.,  silk  bandana  and  pongee  manu- 
facturers and  printers,  86  Buchanan  street. 
Bell,  E.,  &  Co.,  tieshers,  263  Parliamentary  road. 
Bell,  Einlay,  of  W.  cJ'  F.  Bell;  ho.   93  Douglas  st. 
Bell,  Einlay,  of  J.  cj-  F.  Bell;  ho.  93  N.  Frederick  st. 
Bell,  George,  accountant,   stock  and  share  broker, 
and  agent  for  the  Royal  Insurance  Co.,  St.  Mary's 
buiklings,  33  Renfield  street,  and  Queen's  Rooms, 
La  Belle  place  ;  house,  4  Windsor  terrace. 


Bell,  George,  of  Clarice  <f  Bell ;  house,  2  St.  Bernard 

place,  Hillhead. 
Bell,  Geo.,  wright  and  builder,  7  So.  Wellington  pi. 
Bell,  Geo.,  gunmaker  «&  fishing-rod  &  tackle  manu- 
facturer, 33  Queen  st.  ;  ho.  109  Cumberland  st. 
Bell,    Henry    Glassford,    advocate,    sheriff-substitute 
and  commissary  depute  of  Lanarkshire,  sheriff's 
chambers,  Wilson  st, ;  house,  St.  George's  road. 
Bell,  Hugh,  ofD.  Belief  Co.;  ho.  27  Hamilton  drive. 
Bell,  I.  &  H.,  nautical  instrument  makers,  '70^-  Great 

Clyde  street. 
Bellj  J.  &  F.,  tobacco  and  snuff  manufacturers,  27 

Candleriggs. 
Bell,  James,  of  Bell  cj  Bain;  house,  116  Mains  st. 
Bell,  James,  fancy  dress  and  drugget  manufacturer, 

49  Gallowgate. 
Bell,  James,   fruiterer,  148    Queen  street  and  125 

Ingram  street ;  house,  92  Candleriggs. 
Bell,  James,  baker,  79  Crown  street ;  house,  77  do. 
Bell,  James,  English  master.   High  School;  house, 

8  Kew  terrace. 
Bell,  James,  of  D.Bell  cJ-  Co. ;  ho.  27  Hamilton  drive. 
Bell,  J.  &  M.   P.,  &    Co.,  china   and   earthenware 
manufacturers,   Glasgow  Pottery,  Stafford  street. 
Canal  bank. 
Bell,  John,  of  J.  cf  M.  P.   Bell  tj-  Co.;  residence, 
Bardowie  house,   Milngavie. — Letters  left  at  245 
St.  Vincent  street. 
Bell,  John,  of  J.  cj  F.  Bell;  house,  119  George  st. 
Bell,  John,  flesher,  172  Argyle  street;  house,  New- 
stead,  Govan  road. 
Bell,  .John,  &  Co.,  sailmakers,  210  Broomielaw  st. 
Bell,  John,  flesher,  6  Adelphi  street. 
Bell,  John,  coal-agent,  107  Main  street,  Bridgeton. 
Bell,  John,  hosier,  glover,  travelling  bag  and  shirt 

maker,  178  Tronsiate  ;  house,  3  Woodburn  place. 
Bell,  John  D.,  12  Kelvingrove  street. 
Bell,  John,  engineer,  iron-founder,  and  railway  wag- 
gon and  wheel  maker,  6  Dixon  st. ;  ho.  Wishaw. 
Bell,    John,   provision   merchant,   50   Green    street, 

Calton  ;   house,  48  do. 
Bell,  John,  shooting  saloon  and  bowling  alley,  12 

Royal  Exchange  sq. ;  ho.  18  Little  Hamilton  st. 
Bell,  Joseph,  M.D.,  162  St.  Vincent  street. 
Boll,  Matthew  P.,  of  J.  #  31.  P.  Bell  <f-  Co. ;  house, 

245  St.  Vincent  street. 
Bell,   Michael  J.,  commission  agent,   agent  for  the 
Western    Life   Assurance    of    London,    Virginia 
buildings;  house,  18  St.  George's  road. 
Bell  &  Miller,  civil  engineers,  4  Bolhwell  street. 
Bell  &  Paterson,  writers,  agents  for  the  Westmin-  -^ 
ster  Fire  and  Life  Associations,  Equity  and  Law 
Life   Office,  City  Assurance  Co.  of  London  (for 
invalid  lives),  and  Norfolk  Farmers  Cattle  Assur- 
ance, 22  Rentield  street. 
Bell,  Quintin,  Union   Bank  of  Scotland ;  house,  27 

Hamilton  drive. 
Bell,  Robert,  &  Co.,  merchants,  51  Buchanan  street. 
Bell,  Robert  Bruce,  civil  engineer,  4  Bothwellst. 
Bell,  Robert,  of  R.  Bell (f  Co.;  51  Buchanan  street. 
Bell,  Robert,  coalmaster  and  brickniaker,   6  Dixon 

st. ;  depots,  Gushetfaulds  ;  house,  Wishaw. 
Bell,  Robt.,  grocer,  provision  mer.  and  spirit  dealer, 

218,  220  Castle  st,  St.  Rollox  ;  house,  199  do. 
Bell,  Robert,  spirit  merchant,  63  Washington  street; 

house,  59  do. 
Bell,  Robert,  of  M'Iniyre  (f  Bell;  house,  5  Milan 

street,  Lilybank  road. 
Bell,  Robert,  spirit  dealer,  166  Main  St.,  Bridgeton. 


CA 


BELL. GENERAL  DIRECTORY.- 


-BETHELL. 


Bell,  Thomas,  Royal  Bank  ;  ho.  18  St.  George's  rd. 

Bell,  T.,  slater,  1  ^Warwick  St.  ;  ho.  175  Hospital  st. 

Bell,  Walter,  writer,  of  Bell  4' -Patersoii ;  Crossbank 
house,  Great  Western  road. 

Bell,  William  &  Finlav,  fleshers,  176  Argyle  street. 

Bell,  William,  of  W.  #  F.  Bell;  house,  2  Derby  ter- 
race, Sauchiehall  street. 

Bell,  William,  bootmaker,  31  Renfield  street;  bouse, 
2  West  Russell  street. 

Bell,  William,  agent.  Union  Bank,  Anderston;  house, 
27  Hamilton  drive. 

Bell,  William,  dairyman,  6  East  Market  street. 

Bell,  W.  B.,  &  D.  Miller,  civil  engineers,  4  Both- 
well  street. 

Bell,  W.,  &  Co.,  bootmakers,  183  Duke  street. 

Bell,  W.,  lithographic  printer,  39  Maxwell  street. 

Bell  &  Wright,  reedmakers,  Buchanan  court,  44 
Trongate. 

Bell's  Hotel  &  Temperance  Coffeehouse,  68  Trongate. 

Bell,  Mrs.,  13  Royal  terrace. 

Bell,  Mrs.,  18  St.  George's  road. 

Bell,  Mrs.  James,  289  Sauchiehall  street. 

Bell,  Jlrs.  Neil,  dairy  keeper,  9  Greendyke  street. 

Bell,  Jlrs.  Stuart,  4  Windsor  terrace,  and  Bellevue, 
Gourock. 

Bell,  Mrs.  Thomas,  dressmaker,  57  Nelson  street, 
Tradeston. 

Bell,  Miss,  matron,  female  lodging-house,  19  Car- 
rick  street. 

Bell,  Miss,  11  West  Bank  terrace. 

Bell,  Mary,  milliner  and  dressmaker,  52  Elderslie  st. 

Bell,  J.,  &  Co.,  dressmakers  and  milliners,  3  Steven- 
son street. 

Bellsdyke  Colliery  Company,  33  Buchanan  st.,  and 
Monkland  Canal  basin;  J.  Lamont  &  Co.,  agents. 

BELSHAW,  William,  broker,  34  West  Milton  St., 
Cowcaddens;  house,  36  do. 

BENNETT,  Alexander,  at  Miller  <j-  Fleming's;  ho. 
71  Waterloo  street. 

Bennett,  Browne,  &  Co.,  insurance  brokers,  17  Ex- 
change square. 

Bennett  &  Co.,  merchants,  and  wholesale  wine  and 
brandy  dealers,  Dundas  lane,  1C2  Buchanan  st. 

Bennett,  James,  a(  Ferguson  cf  Campbell's,  9  Howard 
street;  house,  25  Woodburn  terrace. 

Bennett,  Captain  James  Frederick,  Government 
Emigration  Office,  adjutant  25th  L.R.  volunteers, 
IGl  Hope  St.;  house,  18  St.  James'  terrace. 

Bennett,  John  B.,  painter,  interior  decorator,  and 
paperhanger  to  the  Queen,  50  Gordon  St.;  works, 
114  Waterloo  St.;  ho.  124  Blytheswood  terrace. 

Bennett,  Thomas,  wine  and  spirit  mer.  and  grocer, 
SO  Pullok  St.;  ho.  4  Linden  terrace,  Pollok shields. 

Bennett,  Mrs.,  lodgings,  16  Adelphi  street. 

BENNIE,  Ales.  H.,  prov.  mercht.,  35  Eglinton  st. 

Bennie,  George,  &  Co.,  Kinning  Park  Foundry,  Gt. 
Wellington  street ;  office,  49  West  George  street. 

Bennie,  G.,  of  G.  Bennie  if  Co.;  house,  Crayland 
cottage,  Pollokshields. 

Bennie,  James,  &  Co.,  ironfounders,  124  West  street, 
Tradeston. 

Bennie,  James,  of  James  Bennie  cf-  Co. ;  ho.  South 
Eldon  cottage,  Paterson  street,  Kingston. 

Bennie,  James,  jun.,  at  James  Bennie  4'  Co.'s ;  ho. 
110  West  street. 

Bennie,  John,  cab  proprietor,  Carlen  gardens,  Great 
Eastern  road. 

Bennie,  William,  flesher,  48  Cumterland  street ; 
house,  56  M 'Alpine  street. 


Bennie,  !Mrs.,  china  and  crj-stal  wareh.,  194  Hope  S6. 
Bennie,  Mrs.,  draper,  145  Ej;linton  st. ;  ho.  133  do, 
Bennie,  Mt.,  wine  &  spirit  mer.,  2  Great  Hamilton  st. 
Bennie,  Miss  E.,  milliner  and  straw-hat  maker,  141 

Eglinton  street ;  house,  126  West  street. 
Bennie,  Misses  J.  &  J.,  milliners  and  dressmakers, 

34  Eglinton  street. 
BENNION,  Mrs.  William,  glass  and   china  ware- 
house, 23  Little  street ;  house,  3  Kerr  street. 
BENSON,  D.,  of  Post  Office;  ho.  lOG  Renfrew  st. 
Benson,  W.  D.,  of  Post  Office;  ho.  106  Renfrew  st. 
BENTLEY,  William,  hairdresser  and  perfumer,  1 

Oswald  street ;  house,  29  do. 
BENTON,   John   D.,   &  Co.,  wool,   iron,  and  com- 
mission merchants,  120  South  Albion  street. 
Benton,  John  D.,  of  .John  D.  Benton  if  Co. ;  house, 

46  Buccleucli  street. 
BENTZEN,  F.,  &  Co.,  com.  mercht.,  78  Miller  st. 
Bentzen,  F.  W.,  Danish  vice  consul,  of  F.  Benizen  if 

Co. ;  house,  14  Somerset  place, 
BENZIE,    Robert,    at    Thomas    Chalmers   4    Co'$, 

Trongate ;  house.  East  Sliaw  villa,  Shawlands. 
BERGMANN,  Carl,  spirit  dealer,  84  Bell  street. 
BERMINGHAM,  J.   &   H  ,  silk  manufacturers,   cf 

Leek,  55  Glassford  street  ;   Wm.  Kirkland,  agent. 
BERNARD,  Thomas  &  James,  brewers,  Edinburgh; 

James  Murray^,  agent,  62  Jamaica  street ;  store, 

13  Wood  lane,  Broomielaw. 
Bernard,  William,  clockcase  and  cabinet  maker,  22 

Kent  street. 
Bemart  &  Co.,    rectifiers,    Leith ;    James  Murray, 

agent,  62  Jamaica  street. 
BERRIE,   Andrew,   of  Auld,  Berric,  4' ^■f('<^'i<^^on  ; 

house,  198  Pitt  street. 
Bertie,  Alexander,  grocer,  28  East  Clyde  street. 
Berry,  Barclay,  &  Co.,  corn  factors.  Corn  Exchange 

buildings,  6  Waterloo  street. 
Berry,  John,  upholsterer,  11  Hopeton  place. 
Berry,  Walter,  of  Berry,  Barclay,  ()'•  Co.,  5  Waterloo  st. 
Berry,  Elizabetl),  stationer,  52  Charlotte  lane ;   ho, 

9  Thomson's  lane. 
BERTHOUD,  Jules,  French  teacher  and  translator, 

124  West  Nile  street. 
BERTRAM,  Andrew,  smith,  gas-fitter,  bell -hanger, 

heating  and  ventilating  engineer,  236  Hope  street ; 

house,  16  Queen  arcade. 
Bertram  &  Co.,  grain  commission  merchant?.  Corn 

Exchange  buildings,  5  Waterloo  street. 
Bertram,  H.,  cf  Bertram  4  Co. ;  ho.  19  Hamilton  dr. 
Bertram,  Peter,  stationer,    bookbinder,   and   printer, 

202  and  204  Argyle  street;  house,   16  L  Plope  sti. 
BERWICK,  Alexander,   merchant  and  commissiosi 

agent.  Royal  Exchange  buildings. 
Berwick   &    Brown,    Young   Ladies'   Seminary,   12 

Abbotsford  place. 
Berwick,  John,  mason  and  stone  merchant,  Lanark 

St.,  oft'  Debbie's  loan  ;  ho.  22  Garscadden  street. 
Berwick,  John  B  ,  commission  merchant  and  produce 

broker,  9  Gordon  street. 
Berwick,  Miss,  teacher  of  the  pianoforte,  12  Abbots- 
ford  place. 
BESSEMERSteelAgencv;  Henry  Brothers,  SDixonst. 
BEST,  David,  crocer,  161  High  st. ;  ho.  42 1  Gallowg. 
BESWICK,  Edwin,  agent,   31  Dundas  street;   ho. 

166  Crown  street. 
Beswick,  William,   gold  beater,   112  Hope  street ; 

house,  367  Sauchiehall  street. 
BEl  HELL,  John  ;  works,  51  Crawford  street,  Port- 

Eglinton;  office,  83  Jamaica  street. 


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BETHUNE,  John,  writ.  mas.  56  Gt.  Hamilton  st. 
Bethune,  John,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  31  Eglin- 

ton  street ;  house,  79  do. 
Betlinne.  Peter,  16  Scotia  street. 
BETT,  Davitl,  liouse  painter,  31  Cumberland  street, 

south  ;  house,  234-  rdlokshaws  road. 
BEVERIDGE  &  Co.,  tailors  and  clothiers,  5  Hut- 

cheson  street. 
Beveridge,  David,  millinery  showrooms,  187  Sauchie- 

hall  street. 
Beveridge,  Robert,  of  Clelehan  <f  Beveridge;  house, 

1  Tureen  street. 

BEWS,  David,  merchant,  6  Dixon  street;  house, 
Rockvilla  house,  Fossil  road. 

Bews,  W.  T,  &  Co.,  produce  brokers  and  commis- 
sion agents,  5  Dixon  street. 

BEXFIKLD,  Henry  Joseph,  agent  for  Hegnett  Bro- 
thers &  Co.,  59  Maxwell  street. 

BICKERS,  James,  o/D.  Stvan,jtin.,  cj-  Co.;  house, 

2  Tulliallan  place,  Paislej'  road. 
BICKERTON,  D.,  com.  traveller,  4  Carnarvon  st. 
BICKET,  John,  flesher,  9  North  Albion  st.  ;  house, 

9  Canon  street. 

Bicket,  Miss,  milliner  and  dressmaker,  5  Oxford  st. 

BIGGAR,  Charles,  tailor  and  clothier,  32  Mason  st. 

Biggar,  John,  cowfeeder,  IIG  Great  Hamilton  st. 

Biggar,  Robert,  manager  Old  Exchange  Loan  Co., 
142  Trongate. 

Biggar,  Thomas  M ,  teacher,  478  Duke  street. 

BIG  HAM,  George,  &  Co.,  shawl  warehouse,  69 
Buchanan  sf.  ;  house,  12  Willowbank  terrace. 

BIGLAND,  H.,  of  J.  Athja  <j-  Co.;  residence, 
Birkenhead. 

BILSLAND,  Alexander,  japanner,  10  College  open. 

Bilslaud,  Archibald,  victualler,  69  New  Dalmarnock 
road,  and  113  Canning  street,  Calton  ;  ho.  121  do. 

Bilsland,  James,  provision  merchant,  10  St.  James' 
street,  Kingston  ;  house,  14  do. 

Bilsland,  J.,  of  Rose  (S,- Bilsland;  ho.  46  Cambridge  st. 

Bilsland,  John,  grocer  and  provision  merchant,  88 
Port-Dundas  road  ;  house,  46  Cambridge  street. 

Bilsland,  Robert,  &  Co.,  tinsmiths,  tin  and  zinc  pack- 
ing-case makers,  22  George  square  and  13  St. 
Vincent  lane. 

Bilsland,  Robert,  provision  merchant,  52  King  St., 
Tradetton  ;  house,  SO  do. 

Bilsland,  Mrs.  E.,  grocer,  272  High  street. 

BINNIE,  Alexander  H.,  provision  merchant,  35 
Eglirilon  street ;   house,  133  do. 

Binnie,  Alexander,  brickbuilder,  78  East  John  st. 

Binnie,  David,  builder,  61  Abbotsford  place. 

Binney,  Edward,  glass  bender  and  glazier.  111  Stir- 
ling street,  Port-Dundas;  house,  109  do. 

Binnie,  John,  wright,  builder,  and  propertj'  valuator, 
63  Eglintnu  st ,  92  West  St.,  and  8  Gloucester  st. 

Binnie  &,  Murray,  measurers,  183  "West  George  st. 

Binnie,  Robert,  at  J.  Richardson  ff-  Co.'s;  house, 
Ashton,  Gourock. 

Binnie,  Robert,  smith  and  farrier,  3  Warick  street, 
house,  12  Norfolk  street. 

Binnie,  Thomas,  jun.,  builder,  17  Binnie  place. 

Binnie,  Tlios.,  builder,  4  Somervillepl.,]Monteithrow. 

Binnie,  Mrs.  George,  26  Berkley  terrace. 

13INNING,  John,  of  Andreio  Anderson,  Fordyce,  (J- 
Co.;  house,  VVoodend  cottage,  Langside. 

Binning,   Robert,  of  George  Miller  (j-   Co. ;  house, 

Albert  terrace,  Dowanhill  gardens. 
BIRCH,  Jlisses,  young  ladies'  seminary,  2  Abbots- 
ford  place. 


BIRD,   David,   writer,    and  fire  and  life  insurance 

agent,    107    Buchanan   street;    house,    Murrow's 

park,  Copland  road,  Gov.qii. 
Bird,  Gregory,  manager  of  British  asphalte  company, 

tar  and  naphtha  distillers,  92  Stirling  St.,  Port- 
Dundas;  house,  8  Berkley  terrace. 
BiRMiNGHAJt  Plate  Glass  Co.,  Sraethwick  ;  F.  A. 

Barrow,  agent,  62  Howard  street. 
BIRKMYRE,  Robert,  engraver,  28  Cowcaddens  st. 
BIRNIE,  George,  retired  supervisor  of  inland  revenue, 

207  St.  George's  road. 
Birnie,  Miss,  dress  and  cloakmaker,  38  West  Camp- 
bell street. 
BIRRELL,  Alexander,  of  Walker,  Birrell,  ^  Co.  ,■ 

house,  2  Hampton  court  terrace,  Renfrew  street. 
Birrell,  Brothers,  shoemakers  and  leather  merchants, 

17  &  19  Candlerigffs;  house,  32  Apslej'  place. 
Birrell,  David,  of  Walker,  Birrell,  if  Co. ;  house,  1 

Mansfield  place,  W.   Regent  street. 
Birrell,  Dawson,  of  Watson,  Chamberlain,  4"  Birrell. 
Birrell,  George,  iron  merchant  and  commission  agent, 

anchors,  chains,  wire  ropes,  &c.;  45  Union  street ; 

house,  1 2  Cumberland  street. 
Birrell,  James,  cargo  measurer,  8  Centre  street. 
Birrell,  Robert,  tea  and  cotiee  merchant,  3  Candle- 

riggs,  and  47  Bridge  street ;  residence,  Ilollowas 

house,  parish  of  Eastwood. 
Birrell,  Walter,  of  Winr/ate,  Birrell,  cf  Co.  ;  house, 

6  Hamilton  crescent,  Partick. 
Birrell,  William,  of  William  Ewing  cJ-  Co. ;  house,  8 

Wilton  crescent.  New  City  road. 
Birrell,  Misses,  milliners  and  dressmakers,  54  Ren- 
frew street. 
BISHOP,  Archibald,  bread  and  fancy  biscuit  baker, 

9  Sauchiehall  street. 
Bishop,  John,  provision  merchant,  82  West  Nile  St.; 

house,  181  Garden  place,  W.  Regent  street- 
Bishop,  Thomas,  ironmonger,  ship  chandler,  tinsmith, 

and  flagmaker,  6  Clyde  pi.;  ho.  79  S.  Portland  St. 
Bishop,  Wm.  A.,  bootmaker,  38  South  Portland  st. 
BISSET,  Alexander,  cabinetmaker  and  upholsterer, 

76  Sauchiehall  street ;  house,  78  do. ;  works,  22 

Killermont  street. 
Bisset,  John,  Venetian  blind  maker,  61  William  st., 

and  191  Main  street,  Anderston. 
Bisset,   Robert,  &   Co. ;   boiler  and  steam  pipe,  felt 

coverers,  61   William   street,    Anderston;  letters 

Itft  at  198  Main  street,  Anderston. 
Bisset,  Thomas,  agent,  81  Govan  street. 
Bisset,  William,  merchant,  and  fire  and  life  insurance 

agent,  15  Scotia  street. 
Bisset,  Misses,  dressms.  &  milliners,  15  Scotia  st. 
BLACK,  Alexander,  grocer,  121  Rottenrow. 
Black,  Alexander,  of  Black  ^-    Robson ;  house,  2'© 

India  street. 
Black,  Andrew,  saddler,  7  AVest  Campbell  street. 
Black,  Andrew,  librarian  to  Glasgow  Athenreum  ;  ho. 

42  Watt  street,  Paisley  road. 
Black,  A.  J  ,  commission    agent   and    ship   broker, 

Roval  Exchange  buildings,  area  N.  side  ;  house, 

110  Hill  street,  Garnethill. 
Black,  Archibald,  cowfeeder,  17  Cowcaddens. 
Black,  Archibald,  reedmaker,  24  High  street. 
Black  Ball  and  Eagle  Line  of  Australian  Puckets; 

54  Broomielaw,  and  45  Union  street. 
Black,  C.  R.,  iron  and  steel  merchant,  159  London 

street;  bouse,  155  Sauchiehall  street. 
Black,  D.,  &  Co.,  shawl  manufacturers,  153  Queen  s.t. 
Black,  David,  &  Co.,  woollen  drapers,  28  Gallowgt. 


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-BLACKBURN. 


Black,  D.   &   G.,  bakers   and   flour  merclwnts,    7G 

Kirk  street,  Calton  ;  house,  30  Jlaia  street,  do. 
Black,  David,    &  Co.,   -wireworkers    and  ivireclotli 

manufacturers,  49  Trongate. 
Black,  David,  of  D.  Blach  4-  Co.  ;  ho.  6  Clifton  pi. 
Black,  Donald,  dair3'nian,  80  Brown  street. 
Black,  Duncan,  tailor  and  clotiiior,  G  Union  street. 
Black,  Duncan,  cov/feeder,  13  Park  place,  Paislej' 

road  ;  house,  1 1  do. 
Black,  Duncan,  pastry  baker,    35  Candlerigcs ;  ho. 

33  do. 
Black,  George,  writer,   of  Black  cf  Eoneyman ;  ho. 

30  Buckingham  terrace. 
Black  &   Haldane,  shawl  manufacturers,  25    South 

Frederick  street. 
Black,  Henrj',  chimney  sweeper,  soot  merchant,  and 

slater,  71  Stockwell  street. 
Black,  Henry,  chimney  sweeper  and  soot  merchant, 

12  Nicholson  street. 
Black,  Henr}',  mason  andbuilder,  385  Parliamentary 

road;  house,  11  Cathcart  place. 
Black  &  Honeyman,  writers,  46  West  George  street. 
Black,    James,    &    Co.,    manufacturers    and    calico 

printers,  29  Eoyal  Exchange  square. 
Black,  James,  master  mariner  and  ship  inspector, 

44  West  street. 
Black,  James  Spens,  of  Craigmaddie,  of  John  Blach 

cf-  Co.,  64  Gordon  street ;   residence,  Craigmaddie, 

Stirlingshire. 
Black,  James,  &  Son,  goods  and  cotton  yarn  ware- 
house ;  agents  for  G.  Howell  &  Co.,  Dublin ;  also, 

agents  for  the  Lancashire  Fire  and  Life  Insurance 

Co.,  13  John  street. 
Black,  James,   of  James  Blach  (f  Son  ;  ho.  8  Burn- 
bank  terrace. 
Black,  James,  fancy  paper-box  maker,  4  Stormont 

street,  oiF  Maxwell  st. ;  ho.  231  Upper  Crown  st. 
Black,   James,   commission   merchant,    20    Ingram 

street ;  house.  Laurel  bank,  Partick. 
Black,  James,  of  Black  cj-  Wingate;  9  Exchange  sq. 
Black,  James,  of  Webster,  Steele,  cj-  Co. ;  house,  34 

Paterson  street,  Kingston. 
Black,  James,  at  Barclay,  Baton,  cj-  Co.''s;  house,  52 

Buccleuch  street. 
Black,  James,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  29   Rope- 
work  lane  ;  house,  14  East  Howard  street. 
Black,    James,    superintendent   of  Citv    Receiving 

House,  1  Shuttle  street ;  house,  27  Dean  street. 
Black,  Jol:n,  confectioner,  82  Main  st.,  Anderston. 
Black,  John,  of  Harvie,  Blach,  ^-  Co. ;  house,  Fern- 
bank,  Bishopbriggs. 
Black,  John,  draper,  433  Argyle  st. ;  ho.  435  do. 
Black,  John,  of  John  Bell  cy  Co. ;  ho.  59  Dover  st. 
Black,  John,  of  Blach  cf-  Haldane;  house,  2  Regent 

Park  terrace. 
Black,  John,  &  Co.,  calico  printers,  64  Gordon  st. ; 

works,  Milngavie. 
Black,  John,  &  Co.,  hemp  and  wire  rope,  sail,  and 

sailcloth  manufacturers,  27  Lancetield  quay. 
Black,  John,  of  John  Black  af  Co. ;  ho.  5  Roj'al  cresct. 
Black,   John,  at  Stewart  cj*  M-Donald's ;  house,  4 

Stanley  place,  Margaret  street. 
Black,  John,  Dr.,  surgeon,  4  Macfarlane  street. 
Black,  John,  clothier,  35  Queen  street;  house,  24 

Elmgrove  place. 
Black,  John,  fish  merchant  and  commission  agent, 

Fi.sh  Market,  Great  Clyde  st. ;  ho.  92  Bridgegate. 
Black,   Join),  flesher,  91    King  street,   Tradeston; 

house,  24  Cook  street. 


Black,   Eev.  John,  Catholic  priest,  Church  of  St. 

Vincent  of  Paul,  Duke  street;  house,  33  do. 
Black,  J.  &  H.,  bakers,  157  GuUowgate. 
Black,  L.,  at  JlSi/mon  cj-  Potter's;  house,  260  St. 

Vincent  street. 
Black,  M.  &  J.,  curriers  and  leather  merchants,  8L 

M'Alpine  street;  house,  79  do. 
Black,  Nicholas,  hosier,  112  Candlerigss, ;  ho.  75  do^ 
Black,  Rev.  P.,  of  Kelvinhaugh  Church. 
Black,  Peter  Y.,  of  C.  R.  Baird,  Blach,  cj-  Bill;  ho. 

10  Nelson  terrace,  Ilillhead. 
Black,  Philip,  31  Lynedoch  street. 
Black,  Robert,  of  Blach  cf-  Wingate;  residence,  Glea- 

arbuck.  Bowling. 
Black,  Robert  ]\I.,  drysalter  and  com.  merchant,  116 

St.  Vincent  street ;  bouse,  3  Tulliallan  place. 
Black,  Robert,  architect,  114  West  Nile  street. 
Black,  Robert,  provision  merchant,  113  Bridgegate. 
Black,  Robert,  house  factor,  SI  Bridge  street;  ho. 

22  Cathcart  street,  Kinning  park. 
Black,   Robert,  engineer  and   machine  maker,    315 

Stobcross  street;  house,  15  Cranston  street. 
Black  &  Robson,  accountants  and  sharebrokers,  and 

agents  for  the  West  of  England  Insurance  Com- 
pany, 14  Prince's  square. 
Black,  Thomas,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  18,  20  New- 
street,  Calton;   house,  16  do. 
Black,  Thomas,  slater,  324  Hamilton  place,  Partick. 
Black,  Thomas,  butter  and  egg  merchant,  41  Dale 

street,  Tradeston  ;  house,  Govan. 
Black,  Thomson,  chimney-sweeper  &  soot  merchant, 

151  Gallowgate  and  120  Cowcaddens  street. 
Black,  William,  provision  merchant.  Bazaar,  Candle- 

riggs  ;  house,  29  Stirling  street. 
Black,  Wm.,  spirit  merchant,  5  West  st.,  Tradeston  ; 

22  Kirk  street,  Calton;  house,  16  do. 
Black,  Wm.,  Stanrigg  and   Meadowhead    Collieries, 

65  Jamaica  street;  depot,  Caledonian  Railway, 

St.  Rollox;  house,  Whiterigg,  by  Airdrie. 
Black,  William  A.,  mason,  417  Parliamentary  rd. 
Black,  William  Y.,  104  Hill  street,  Garnethill. 
Black  &  Wingate,  nianufs.,  merchts.,  and  printers, 

9  Royal  Exciiange  sq. ;  works,  Kelvinhaugh, 
Black,  Mrs.  A.,  milliner,  16  Nelson  street. 
Black,   Mrs.    Catherine,    draper,  52   Bishop   street, 

Anderston. 
Black,  Mrs.  James,  16  Park  terrace. 
Black,  Mrs.  James,  104  Peel  terrace,  Garnethill. 
Black,  Mrs.  John,  110  Hill  street,  Garnethill. 
Black,  BIrs.  Sarah,  spirit  dealer,  i!06  Broomielaw. 
Black,  Mrs.,  Villafield  house.  Barony. 
Black,  Mrs.,  greengrocer,  136  Woodlands  road. 
Black,  Miss,   ladies'  and  children's   dressmaker,  43 

Holmhead  street. 
Black,  Isabella,   milliner  and  straw-hat  maker,   62 

Tobago  street,  Calton. 
Black,  Isabella,  confectioner,  264  Duke  street. 
BLACKADDER,  David,  Bank  of  Scotland;   house, 

180  St.  George's  road. 
Blackadder,  James,  umbrella  and  parasol  maker,  90 

Union  street, 
Blackadder,  William,  clerk,  15  Steven  street. 
Blackadder,  William,   spirit  merchant,   79   Gallow- 
gate ;   house,  5  Charlotte  street. 
BLACKATER,  Thomas,  &  Co.,  manufacturers,  14 

Montrose  street ;  residence,  HopehLlI  house. 
BLACKBURN,  Andrew,  of  Blackburn,  Laic,  cj-  Co.; 

house,  5  Oaklield  terrace,  Hillhead. 
Blackburn,  David,  5  Lynedoch  crescent. 


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Blackburn,  Hugh,  professor  of  mathematics,  Glasgow 

college. 
Blackburn,  Low,  &  Co.,  commission  merchants,  in- 
surance brokers,  and  agents  for  the  Melford  Gun- 
powder Co.,  135  Buchanan  street. 
BLACKHALL  &  Scott,  comb  and  brush  warehouse, 

and  perfumers,  63  Argyle  arcade. 
BLACKIE,   Alex.,    tailor  and  clothier,    8   and   10 

Maitland  street. 
Blackie,  Fred.,  furniture  dealer,  43,  44  East  Clyde 

street ;  house,  37  Merchant  lane. 
Blackie,  James,  smith,  gasfitter,  and  bellhanger,  55 

St.  George's  road;  house,  67  do. 
Blackie,   John,   sen.,  of  Bhclcie   ij-  Son;  house,  20 

Kew  terrace,  Great  Western  road. 
Blackie,  John,  jun.,  of  Blackie  i.f  Son;  house,  Lilj- 

bank,  Hillhead. 
Blackie,  Robt..  ofBlachie  cfSoti ;  ho.  34  Lynedoch  st. 
Blackie  &  Son,  publi-shers,  36  North  Frederick  st. 
Blackie,  W.  G.,   &  Co.,  printers,  electro typers,  and 

stereotvpers,  50  St.  James'  road,  Villafiekl. 
Blackie,   Dr.  AY.  G.,  of  Blaclcie  tj'  Son  and  W.   G. 

Blaclcie  <J'  Co.  ;  house,  10  Kew  terrace. 
Blackie,  Misses,  ladies'  and  boys'  dressmakers,  8  and 

10  Maitland  street. 
BLACKLEY,  John,  factor  on   Milton  and  Castle- 
milk  estates,   135  St.  Vincent  street ;  house,  Bal- 

ornock,  bj'  Springburn. 
Blackley,  Mrs.  James,  92  Sauchiehall  street. 
Blacklay,  Mrs.,  grocer,  114  Cumberland  street. 
BLEAKLEY,  James,  house  agent,  58  Alma  place. 

Port  street. 
Bleaklej',  Miss  Katharine  B.,  governess,  St.  Mary's 

school ;  house,  58  Alma  place,  Port  street. 
BLACKLOCK,  D.,  &  Co.,  ironmongers,  ship  chimd- 

lers,  and  flagmakers,  32  Clyde  place. 
Blacklock,   D.,  of  D.  BlacMock  4'  Co.;  house,  91 

Pollok  street. 
BLACKSTOCK,  John,  49  Cadagan  street. 
Blackstock,  T.,  draper,  126  Thistle  street,  south. 
Blackstock,    William,    ilesher,    379  Argyle  street ; 

house,  49  Cadogan  street. 
Blackstock,  Mrs.  C,  105  South  Portland  street. 
BLACKWELL,  Samuel,  10  Monteith  row. 
BLACKWOOD,  Andrew,  of  Blackwood  4  Br  Lean  ; 

house,  5  Clarendon  place. 
Blackwood,  Geo.,  beadle.  Regent  Place U.F.  church; 

house,  66  Old  vennel. 
Blackwood,  George  &  Jacob,  bill-posters,  32  Stock- 
well  street. 
Blackwood,  Isaac,  grain  merchant,  11,  13  Macfar- 

lane  street ;  house,  32  do. 
Blackwood,   James,   &  Son,  clothiers  and  outfitters, 

2  Jamaica  street  and  211  Argyle  street. 
Blackwood,  James,  of  James  Blackwood  cj-  Son  ;  ho. 

Cessnock  road,  Govan  road. 
Blackwood,   John,   wine  and  spirit  merchant,  114 

Shamrock  street. 
Blackwood,  John,  dairyman,  50  S.  Coburg  street. 
Blackwood,  John,  draper,  2G  Clyde  terrace. 
Blackwood,  Matthew,  and  Son,  bleachers,  Arthurfield, 

Barrhead.     Orders  left  at  William  Blackwood's, 

106  Virginia  place. 
Blackwood  and  M'Lean,  merchants,  drysalters,  and 

commission  agents,  42  Howard  street. 
Blackwood,  William,  cotton  yarn  agent  and  mer- 
chant, 106  Virginia  pi;  house,  21  Abbotsford  pi. 
Blackwood,  William,  registrar,  34  Kent  street;  ho. 

96  Regent's  terrace,  Stirling's  road. 


Blackwood,  William,  and  Son,  bleuchers  and  patent 

starchcrs  of  thread,  cop,  hank,  and  webs,  Craigton, 

Orders  left  at  IGG  Virginia  place. 
Blackwood,  Mrs.  Vv'illiam,  28  Bedford  street. 
BLAIKLEY,  Samuel,  at  James  3Iuirhead  cj-  Son's; 

house,  7  Croy  place. 
BLAIR,  Alexander,  India    pale    ale  brewer,  Alloa; 

agent,  V/.  Ford  &  Co.,  G4  Ploward  street. 
Blair,  Alex.,  tailor  and  clothier,  27  Stockwell  street. 
Blair,  Andrew,  of  Findlay  and  Blair;  house,  Daws-. 

holm,  JIaryhill. 
Blair,  Archd.,  14  Holyrood  cres.  Great  Western  rd. 
Blair,  Campbell,  &  M'Lean,  makers  of  vacuum  pans, 

other  sugar  refining,  brewing,  and  distilling  appar- 
atus, marine   and    locomotive    copper  and    brass 

works,  57  and  65  M'Alpine  street. 
Blair,  Campbell,  tea  mercht.  and  grocer,  40  Jamaica 

street  and  10  Argyle  street;  ho.  95  Douglas  st. 
Blair,  D.,  librarian,  Stirling's  library,  48  Miller  st. 
Blair,  George,  ot  P.  and  W,  M^Lelland's;  house,  16 

Abbotsford  place. 
Blair,  George,  clothier,  42  Queen  street. 
Blair,  George,  metal  broker,  merchant,  &c.,  36  Tur- 
ner's court;  house,  2  Portman  place,  Hillhead. 
I  Blair,   Horatius,  writer,  62  St.  George's  place;  ho. 
!       Greenbank,  Govan  road. 
Blair  Iron  Works  Office,  108  West  George  street. 
Blair,  James  H.,  &  Co.,  rope  and  sail  makers,  ship 

chandlers,  19  Clyde  place. 
Blair,  J.  H.,  of  J.  11.  Blair  cj-  Co.;  ho.  64  Oxford  st. 
Blair,  Jas.,  merch.,  21  Virginia  st.;  ho.  133  North  st. 
Blair,  James,  house  factor,  102  Hospital  street. 
Blair,  James,  of  Blair,  Campbell,  and  McLean;   ho. 

48  Claremont  street. 
Blair,  James,  at  P.  and  W.  3PLelIand's;  house,  16 

Abbotsford  place. 
Blair,  John,  at  J.  and  W.  Crum  4  Co-'s;   4  West 

Regent  street. 
Blair,  John  H.,  victualler,  280  High  street;   house, 

3  New  vennel. 
Blair,  John,  of  John  Blair  cf  Co.;  ho.  Pollokshields. 
Blair,  John,  painter  and  paperhanger,  69  Garscube 

road,  Cowcaddens. 
Blair,  John,  tea  merchant  and  grocer,  69  Bridge  .st. 

and  Gushethouse,  Anderston;    ho.  267  Argyle  st. 
Blair,  John,  &  Co.,  hat  and  cap  manufacturers,  34 

Howard  street. 
Blair,  John,  spirit  merchant,  63  Trongate;  house,  3 

Morris  place. 
Blair,  John  J.,  fruits  and  confections,  120  S.  Cum- 
berland street;  house,  122  do. 
Blair,  John  Joseph,  agent,  plain  and  sewed  muslins, 

72  Wilson  street;  ho.  122  Cumberland  st.  south. 
Blair,  Wm.  H.,  letter-carrier,  P.O.;  ho.  21   William 

street,  Greenhead. 
Blair  William,  furniture  dealer,  23  Roj^al  arcade; 

house,  11  East  Bath  lane. 
Blair,  Wm.,  plasterer,  22  West  street,  Calton;  house, 

53  Main  street,  do 
Blair,  Mrs.,  18  Russell  street,  east. 
Blair,  Miss,  teacher  of  music,  29  Florence  place. 
Blair,   Miss,   bo^'s'  dressmaker,  163  Cowcaddens  st. 
Blair,  &  Balderston,   Misses,  boys'  dressmakers,  26 

South  Apslej'  place. 
BLAKE,    William,    stationer,   lithographic  printer, 

&c.,  64  West  Howard  street ;  house,  Bishopbriggs. 
BLAKENEY,   John,    mathematical,   nautical,  and 

optical  instrument  maker,  94,  96  Jamaica  street  ; 

works,  25  Turner's   court,  house,  5  Nicolson  st. 


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BLAND.- 


-GENERAL  DIRECTORY.- 


-BORLAND. 


BLAND,   Harcourt    Beatfy,  professor  of  elocution, 

162  Sauchiehall  st. — See  Advert,  in  Appendix. 
BLANE,  Andrew,  confectioner,  92  Stevenson  street, 

Calton ;  house,  84  Great  Eastern  road. 
Blane,  John,  38  West  Campbell  street. 
Blantyisk  Works.     See  H.  Monteith  &  Co. 
Blantvre  Yarn  Warehouse,  11  George  square. 
BLENCH,  Thomas  W.,  at  C.  Tennant  cf-  Co.'s ;  49 

Cochrane  street. 
Blociiairn  Iron  Co.  malleable  iron  works,  Bloch- 

airn  ;  office,  43  West  Regent  street. 
BLOOMFIELD,  Louis,   watchmaker,  jeweller,  and 

foreign  coin  and  note  and  bullion  exchanger,  48, 

54  Broomielaw,  and  3  Oswald  street. 
BLOXWICH,  Henry,  agent,  202  Hope  street. 
Br.UEVALE  Sessional  School,  478  Duke  street. 
BLUE,  Edward,  tobacconist,  462  Argvle  street. 
BLYTH,  Rev.  George,  Canon  Street  U.P.  Church  ; 

house,  36  Dalhousie  street. 
Blyth,  H.  M.,  17  Douglas  street. 
Blyth,  Peter,  grocer,  69  Thistle  street,  Hutcheson- 

town ;  house,  71  do. 
Blyth,    Thomas,   bootmaker,  98   Buchanan   street  ; 

house,  23  Carlton  place, 
Blyth,  Wm.,  &  Co.,   chemical   manufacturers,  Ac- 

crington,   Lancashire  ;  George  Lancaster,  agent, 

136  Hope  street. 
Blyth,  Mrs.  James,  108  South  Portland  street. 
Blyth,  Jlrs.,  28  Cowcaddens  street. 
Bli'thswood  Estate  Oftice,  81  St.  George's  place; 

Jonathan  Rankine,   factor  and  commissioner  ;  K. 

Lauchliii,  accountant. 
BO  AG,  Andrew,  engraver  and  lithog.,  62Argyle  st. ; 

ho.  45  Crookston  street. — See  Advt.  in  Appendix. 
Boag,  A.,  &  Co.,  grocers,  11  North  Claremoiit  street ; 

house,  9  do. 
Boag,    James,    spirit    merchant,    79    Main    street, 

Biidgeton  ;  house,  1  Muslin  street. 
Boag,  John,  bootmaker,  271  George  street;  house, 

77  South  Portland  street. 
Boag,  John,   Iron  and  metal  merchant,  100   Holm 

street ;  house,  225  St.  Vincent  street. 
Boag,  Robert,  joiner  and  cabinetmaker,  164  Trong.  ; 

house,  17  Stockwell  street. 
BoAKD  of  Trade   Officers  for  survey  of  passenger 

steam  vessels— shipwright  surveyor,  Geo.  Barber; 

engineer    surveyor,  H.  R.  Robson,  Custom-house. 
BOAPiDilAN,   James,   die-sinker,    stamp   and  seal 

engraver,  55  Charlotte  lane. 
BOCK,   L.   A.,   of  Leister,   Bock,  cj-  Co.;  house,  5 

Park  quadrant. 
BODSTEIN,  Mrs.,  108  Hill  street,  Garnethill. 
BOEKEL,  J.  L.,  ten  — ,  surveyor  French  Lloyd's, 

12  Dixon  street. 
BOGGIE,  Chas.,  victualler,  75  Brown  st.,  Bridgeton. 
Bogle,  Hugh,  of  II.  Bofjle  cJ'  Co.;  house,  71  Moray 

l>lace,  Queen's  crescent. 
Bogle,  Hugli,  &  Co.,  painters,  paper-hangers,  gilders, 

glass-stiiiners,  embossers,  and  interior  decorators 

to   the   Queen,   123   St.  Vincent  street,  and  222 

Sliaws  road  ;  workshops,  3  St.  Peter's  lane. 
Bogle,  J.  &  W.,  milliners,  drapers,  &c.,  51  Eglinton 

street;  ho.  4  Regent  Park  terrace,  Strathbungo. 
Bogle,  J.    Y.,   milliner,    hosier,  stay,   and   straw-hat 

warehouse,  294  Argyle  street ;  house,  292  do. 
Bogle,    John,    church   officer,    St.    George's-in-the- 

Fields;  house,  269  St.  George's  road. 
Bogle,  Peter,  &  Co.,  cotton-spinners,   7  St.  Vincent 

pi. ;  B.;riowfield  spinning  factory,  149  Rcid  st. 


Bogle,  Thomas,  milliner,  hosier,  straw-hat  and  draper 

warehouse,  294  Argyle  street;  ho.  49  Cadogan  st. 
Bogle,  W.  R.,  commission  agent,  292  Argj-le  street. 
BOGUE,  R.   A.,  clothier  and  hatter,  1 13  Ingram 

street;  house,  Rosedale,  Ibroxholm. 
Boiler  Works,  Lilybank,  349  Eglinton  street. 
BOILEVIN,  F.  A.,  &  Co.,  brandy  merchants,  An- 

gouleme,   France ;  J.  K.    &  D.    Orr,  agents,    58 

Oswald  street. 
Boilevin,  F.  A  ,  &  Co.,  wine  merchants,  Bordeaux  ; 

John  K.  &  Daniel  Orr,  58  Oswald  street. 
BOLTON,  Andrew  Miller,  teacher  of  dancing  and 

calisthenics,    45    South   Portland   street;    house, 

5  Tylefield  street. 

Bolton,  Andrew,  jun.,  professor  of  dancing,  235  Bu- 
chanan street. 

Bolton,  J.  C,  of  Ker,  Bolton,  ^-  Co.;  house,  Car- 
brook,  near  Stirling. 

Bolton,  Michael,  contractor,  5  Govan  street. 

Bolton,  R.,  teacher  of  dancing,  125  Crown  Point  r&. 

BONAR,  Rev.  Andrew  A.,  of  the  Free  ChurcK 
Finnieston ;  house,  64  St.  Vincent  crescent. 

Bonar,  Geo.  Alex.,  of  Born,  Bonar,  cj-  Co. ;  house, 
3  Rose  street,  Garnethill. 

Bonnar,  Neil,  manuf.,  50  York  street,  Little  Govan; 
house,  48  do. 

Bonar,  Mrs.,  5  Mansfield  place. 

BONESS,  Robert,  remnant  warehouse,  38  Steel  st., 
and  26  Low  Green  st.;   ho.  139  Cumberland  st. 

BONNYMAN,  Rev.  James,  catholic  priest.  Church 
of  St.  Vincent  of  Paul,  33  Duke  street. 

BOOG,  John,  suddler,  16  Renfield  street;  house,  95 
Douglas  street. 

BOOKLASS,  Ge6rge,  carver  and  gilder,  27  Dunlop 
street;  house,  26  Paterson  street,  Kingston. 

Bookless,  Mrs.,  dress  and  cloak  maker,  44  Sauchi.  st. 

BOOTH,  Juhn,  spirit  dealer,  Rob  Roy  tavern,  43 
Argyle  street ;  house,  6  Great  Clyde  street. 

Booth  &  Pike,  hat  and  cap  trimming  manufacturers, 
Manchester;  65  Glassford  st.,  Wm.  Kirkland,  agt. 

Bordeaux  Steam  Packet  Office  ;  .igents,  Hutcheson 

6  Brown,  14  Maxwell  street. 

Bordeaux     Steam    Packet     Office;     Handysides   & 

Henderson,  agents,  46  Union  street. 
BORLAND   Bros.,   ham  curers,  butter  and  cheese 

merchants,  12  Stockwell  place. 
Borland  &  Guthrie,  clothiers,  192  Argyle  street. 
Borland,   Hugh,  of  Guthrie   tj-  Bortand;  house,  17 

Shamrock  street. 
Borland,  Hugh,  G.P.O.  ;  ho.  27  Young  St.,  Calton. 
Borland,  J:unes,  grocer,  89  George  street. 
Borland,  John,  of  Borland  Bros. ;  ho.  39  Duke  st. 
Borland,  Rev.    J.   W.,   of   Gillespie   U.P.    Church, 

Great  Hamilton  street;  house,  5  Annlield  place. 
Borland,  Robert,  of  Borland  tj-  Steven;  house,  543 

Gallowgate. 
Borland    &    Steven,    firebrick   and  Roman    cement 

grinding  works,  26  East  Market  street. 
Borland,   Thomas,   of  Borland  Brothers ;    house,  1 

North  Ure  place. 
Borland,  William,  at  Cumberland  Foundnj ;  house, 

1  North  Ure  place. 
Borland,  William,  69  St.  George's  place. 
Borland,    William,    precentor,    Greenhead    Church ; 

house,  130  Great  Hamilton  street. 
Borland,  William,  flesher.  111  Dumbarton  road;  ho. 

123  do.,  Napier  place. 
Borland,   W.  &  J.,  butchers,  212  Dumbarton  road  ; 

house,  123  do. 


BORROK 


-GENERAL  DIRECTORY. BOYD. 


69 


BORRON,  Charles  F.  B.,  at  Glasgow  Glass  WorJcs, 

Anderston  and  Port-Dundas. 
Borron,  Price,  &  Co.,  glass  and  bottle  inanufacturers, 

Glasgow  Glass  Work,  Anderston  &  Port-Dundas ; 

office,  13  Prince's  square. 
Borron,  Wm.  Geddes,  glass  manufacturer,  Glasgow 

Glass  Works,  Anderston  &  Port-Dundas;  ho.  217 

West  George  st.,  and  Seafield,  Ardrossan. 
BORROWS,  Jeremiah,  jun.,  baker,  169  Gallowgate. 
BORTHWICK,    Adam,  teacher  of  writing,    arith- 
metic, and  bookkeeping,  4  West  Prince's  street. 
Borthwick,  Alexander,  &  Son,  wholesale  smallware 

merchants,  91  Buchanan  street. 
Borthwick  &  Co.,  merchants  and  iron  merchants,  3 

Ro3'al  Exchange  court. 
Borthwick,  Hector  G.  S.,  of  Borthwich  ^  Co.;  house, 

Rose  cottage,  Hillliead. 
Borthwick,  J.  M.,   commission  agent,   39  Hope  st. ; 

house,  41  Rose  street,  Garnetliill. 
Borthwick,  John  B.,  of  A.  Borihimclc  cj-  Son;  house, 

24  Sandyford  place. 
Borthwick  &   M'Phai!,   insurance  brokers,  3  Royal 

Exchange  court,  85  Queen  st.,  &  17  Exchange  sq. 
Borthwick,   William  M.,  teacher  of  writing,  arith- 
metic, and  bookkeping,  6  Elmbank  street. 
Borthwick,  Walter,  tailor,  249  Argyle  street. 
Borthwick,  Mrs.  Alexander,  124  Douglas  street. 
BOSS,  J.  E.,  Gov.  navigation  master,  140  Broomiel. 
BOST,  A.,  &  Co.,  metal  brokers  and  iron  merchants, 

89  St.  Vincent  street. 
Bost,  T.,  of  A.  Bost  4-  Co.;  ho.  11  West  Bank  ter. 
BOSTON,  John,  engraver  &  lithographer,  12  Argyle 

arcade ;  house,  2G  Cathcart  St.,  Kinning-park. 
Boston   &   M'Farlaue,  wholesale  tea  merchants,   15 

Howard  street. 
Boston,  Thomas,  seal  engraver,  12  Argyle  arcade. 
Boston,  Thos.,  of  Boston  ^  M'Farhme  ;  ho.  38  St. 

Vincent  crescent. 
Boston,  Halifax,  and  New  York  Royal  Mail  Steam 

Packet  office;  G.  &  J.  Burns,  9  Buchanan  st. 
BOSWORTH,  Mrs.,  2  Wellcroft  place. 
BOUCHARD,  Aine,  &  Eils,  wine  shippers,  Beaune, 

Burgundy ;    Bulloch,    Lade,    &  Co.,  agents,  43 

Dunlop  street. 
BOUCHER  &  Cousland,  architects,  43  Bath  street. 
Boucher,  J.,  of  Boucher  ^~  Cousland;  h.  Pollokshields. 
BOUILLAT,  Edward,   consul  de  France,  119    St. 

Vincent  street ;  house,  26  Berkley  terrace. 
BOULDING,  Rev.  J.  W.,  of  Bath  Street  Baptist 

chapel ;  house,  2  West  Bank  terrace.  Billhead. 
BOUSTEAD,  Robert,   of  Bouslead  #  Dimhar ;  res. 

Shawfield  house. 
Boustead  &  Dunbar,  ship  brokers,  13  Dixon  street. 
BOW,  Archibald,   manufacturer,   27  Wilson  street ; 

house,  39  South  Apsley  place. 
Bow,  A.  &  T.,   brick  and  tilemakers,  buiklers,   and 

cement  and  stucco  manufacturers.  Shields  works, 

230  West  street,  Tradeston. 
Bow   &  Co.,   coalmasters,  smithy    coal    and   coke, 

Port-Dundas. 
Bow,  John,  manufacturer  &  merchant,  11  Glassford 

street;   residence,  Bogton  house,  Cathcart. 
Bow,  J.  A.,  of  Inylis  ^-  Bow;  ho.  Moss-side  cottage, 

Shawlands. 
Bow,  Mrs.  James,  of  A.  ^  T.  Bow;  house,  Havelock 

cottage,  Pollokshields. 
Bow,  Mrs.,'  druggist,  143  Ganigad  road. 
BOWDIDGE,  Thomas,  officer  of  inland  revenue, 

22  St.  Andrew's  lane;  house,  162  Crown  street. 


BOWER,  John,  landscape  and  portrait  engraver, 
119  New  City  road. 

Bower,  Oliver,  hardware,  stationery,  furnishing,  and 
hosier}',  30  Well  street,  Calton. 

BOWIE,  Andrew,  engineer,  millwright,  machine  and 
vice  maker,  116  Cheapside  st. ;  house,  7  W^alworth 
terrace,  Kent  road. 

Bowie,  Archibald,  wright  and  builder,  5  Thistle  st. ; 
house,  87  Pollokshields  road. 

Bowie,  Campbell  T.,  &  Co.,  house  painters,  decora- 
tors, and  gilders,  and  dealers  in  paper-hangings, 
26  Bothwell  street;  house,  318  St.  Vincent  st. 

Bowie,  G.  W.,  jeweller,  88  Eglinton  street. 

Bowie,  James,  wine  &  spirit  merch.,  220  Buchanan 
street ;  house,  22  do. 

Bowie,  James,  coal  agent  &  cowfeeder,  35  Grace  st. 

Bowie,  James,  merchant,  37  Glassford  street, 

Bowie,  .Tames,  at  J.  tj-  IF.  Campbell  (f  Co.'s ;  house, 
London  terrace,  Pollokshields. 

Bowie,  Thomas,  at  A.  Gardner  (^  Son's;  house,  103 
Renfrew  street. 

Bowie,  W.  &  J.,  dyers,  159  Gallowgate,  and  59^ 
Stevenson  street ;  house,  G3  do. 

Bowie,  William,  merchant,  37  Glassford  street. 

Bowie,  Mrs.  David,  brush  manufacturer,  56  Gallow- 
gate ;  house,  34  Dundas  street. 

Bowie,  Miss,  dairy  keeper,  6  Eglinton  lane. 

Bowie,  Misses,  dress  &  cloakmakers,  14  Cadogan  st. 

BO  WKER,  Joseph,  detective  officer.  Northern  Police- 
office,  4  Maitland  lane  ;  ho.  II  Cambridge  lane. 

BOWMAN,  David,  painter  and  paper-hanger,  60 
Oxford  street ;  house,  54  do. 

Bowan,  Jas.,  photographic  artist,  65  Jamaica  st. 

Bowman,  P.,  wholesale  &  retail  newsman, 85  Union  st. 

Bowman,  Thomas,  sewed  muslin  manufacturer,  127 
Ingram  street. 

Bowman,  Thos.,  wine  and  spirit  mer  ,  117  Main  St., 
Gorbals ;  house,  Elmfoot,  Rutherglen  road. 

Bowman,  Wm.,  pianoforte  manufacturer  and  tuner, 
76  Gordon  street,  and  23  and  25  Bellgrove  st. 

Bowman,  Mrs.,  6  Kelvinhaugh  street. 

BOV/NESS,  Mrs.  R.,  boarding-house,  124  Broom]. 

BOWSER  &  Cameron,  engineers,  steam  crane- 
makers,  and  ship  hearth  nianufacs.,  80  M'Neil  st. 

Bowser,  Howard,  ofD.  Y.  Stewart  (f  Co.;  house,  3 
Provan  place,  North  Montrose  street. 

Bowser,  William,  of  Boiosei'  ij'  Cameron;  house,  30 
Monteith  row. 

BOWSFIELD,  Charles  H.,  ofFmlarjson,  Bowsfield, 
Lf  Co.,  11  St.  Enoch  square. 

BOWSTEAD,  Wm.,  &  Co.,  merchants,  tobncco-pipa 
manufacs.,  and  metal  refiners,  73  AVest  Nile  st. 

Bowstead,  Thomas  F.,  portioner,  metal  merchant, 
and  refiner,  62  Barrack  street ;  residence,  Shaw- 
field house. 

Bowstead,  Wm.,  of  W.  Bowstead  4'  Co.;  residence, 
Shawfield  house. 

Bowstead,  Thomas  F  ,  jun.,  brassfounder  and  gas- 
fitter,  170  Trongate. 

BOX,  Thomas, a<  J.  Muirhead^  Son's,  90  Buchanan 
street ;  house,  395  St.  Vincent  street. 

BOYACK,  Alexander,  cigar  merchant  and  tobacco- 
nist, 166  Argyle  street ;  house,  6  Rutland  place. 

Boyack,  Alexander,  photographic  depot,  18  West 
Howard  street ;  house,  6  Rutland  place. 

BOYD,  Adam,  wriglit  and  timber  merchant,  35 
Douglas  street ;  house,  9  Walworth  terrace. 

Boyd,  Adam,  commission  merchant,  95  Hutchesou 
street;  house,  File  place,  Shawlands. 


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Bo3'd,  Alex.,  teller,  Bank  of  Scotland,  Laurieston; 

house,  25  Clyde  place. 
Boyd,  Alex.,  manufacturer,  100  Erunsv/ick  street. 
Boyd,  David,  felt  agent,  69  George  square ;  house,  6 

Hamilton  place. 
Boyd,  Ed., master  of  method,  Free  Normal  Seminary; 

house,  Meadowbank  place,  Partick. 
Boyd,  Edmund,  broker,  S9  Nicholas  street. 
Boyd,  George,  ironmonger,   218  Buchanan   street; 

house,  39  Scott  street,  Garnethill. 
Boj'd,  Henry,  whip  and  thong  manufacturer,  114 

Candleriggs;  house,  31  Scotia  street. 
Boyd,  Henry,  M.D.  and  surgeon,  28-1  Argyle  street. 
Boyd,  Rev.  James,  D.D.,  of  the  Tron  parish;  house, 

5  Woodside  terrace. 
Boyd,  James,  writer,  154  St.  Vincent  street;  house, 

88  South  Portland  street. 
Boyd,  James,  saddler  and  harness  maker,  231  Stir- 
ling's road;  house,  282  Dobbie's  loan. 
Boyd,  James,  at  R.  Boyd  (j-  Co.''s;  ho.  1  Wilton  cresL 
Boyd,  Jame>,  grocer,  23  Bridge  St.;  ho.  70  Oxford  st. 
Boyd,  Captain  John,  18  Rutland  pL,  Govan  road. 
Boj-d,  John,  writer,  154  St.  Vincent  St.;  house.  Kirk- 
hill,  Mearns. 
Boj-d,  John,  haj'  merchant,  15   Dalmarnock  road; 

house,  lo3|  Canning  street,  Calton. 
Boyd,  John,  clerk,  1 1  South  Albion  street ;  house,  G5 

Dale  street,  Tradeston. 
Boyd,  John,  hairdresser,  64  Stockwell  street. 
Boyd,  John,  saw-mill,  278  Townmill  road ;  house, 

10  Bellgrove  street. 
Boyd,  John  C,  29  St.  Vincent  place;  house,  Ferry 

road,  Renfrew. 
Boyd,  J.  D.,  spirit   merchant,  10  Camden   street; 

house,  10  North  Coburg  street. 
Boj'd,  N.  K.,  Harbour  Office,  16  Robertson  street. 
Boyd,  Ralph  S.,  foreign  produce  agent,  59  George 

square;  house,  Millcroft,  Helensburgh. 
Boyd,  Richard,  bootmaker,  246  Buchanan  street. 
Boyd,  Robert,  &  Co.,  yarn  goods  commission  mer- 
chants, 70  George  square  and  273  George  street. 
Boyd,  Robert,  carter,  282  Dobbie's  loan. 
Bo}-d,  Robert,  of  T.  Boyd,  Son,  tj-  Hamel;  house,  14 

Park  circus. 
Boyd,  Robert,  sen.,  ofRolert  Boyd  cf  Co.;  housCj  1 

Wilton  crescent.  New  City  road. 
Boyd,  Robert,  jun.,  o/  Robert  Boyd  <^'  Co.;  house,  3 

Hamilton  drive. 
Boyd  &  Spencer,  coalraasters,  13  Dison  street. 
Boyd,  T.,  Sons,  &  Hamel,  calico  print.,  9 1  Mitchell  st. 
Boyd,  Thomas,  of  T.  Boyd,  Sons,  cj-  Hamel;  house, 

14  Park  circus. 
Boj'd,  Wni.,  grain  and  flour  merchant,  53  Oswald  st. 
Boyd,  AVilliam,    &    Son,   cabinetmakers   and  wood 

merchants,  13  Renfield  St.;  works,  4  Hydepark  st. 
Boyd,  William,  of  Boyd  ^-  Spencer  ;  house,  2  Niths- 

dale  place.  Paisley  road. 
Boyd,  William,  36  Windsor  terrace. 
Boyd,  William,  iron-founder,  John  Street  Foundry, 

114  John  street ;  house,  6  Mansfield  place. 
Boyd,  William,  boot  and  shoemaker,  79  Bell  street. 
Boyd,   William,    H.  M.   Customs;    house,    21    St. 

Viucent  crescent. 
Boyd,  Mrs.  Alexander,  12  Pollok  street. 
Boyd,  Sirs.,  88  South  Portland  street. 
Boyd,  Mrs.,  broker,  59  Stobcross  st ;  h.  1 1  Warroch  st. 
Boyd,  Helen,  grocer,  287  High  street;  ho.  283  do. 
BOYLE,  Alexander,  gilder  and  picture  frame  maker, 

33  Stockwell  street;  ho.  31  Norfolk  street. 


Boyle,  James,  carver  and  gilder,  26|-  Thistle  street ; 

house,  13  Crown  street. 
Boyle,  James,  contractor  and  spirit  dealer,  150,  152 

Main  street,  Gorbals. 
Boyle,  James  S.,  bag  maker  and  waste  dealer,  IS 

IBrunswick  street,  and  107  Montrose  street. 
Boyle,  J.,  eating-house  keeper,  26  Bell  at. ;  ho.  28  do. 
Boyle,  Rev.  James,  catholic  clergyman,  36  Hill  st., 

Anderston;  jiouse,  11  Oak  street. 
Boyle,  John,  spirit-dealer,  1  Great  Hamilton  street. 
Boyle,  Neil  and  Thomas,  wood  and  general  mercht?., 

144  King  street,  Calton;  ho.  57  Abercromby  st. 
Boyle,  William,  contractor  for  carting,  29  Alston 

street ;  house,  39  Hope  street. 
Boyle,   Wm.,  hair-dresser,  149  Bridgegate ;  house, 

75  High  street. 
Boyle,  R.  &  E.,  milliners  and  straw-hat  makers,  40 

Candleriggs. 
Boyle,  Misses,  strav.^-hat  makers,  46  Eglinton  st. 
BOYSON,  Hans,  stevedore,  23  Oxford  street. 
BRACE,  Edmund,  &  Co.,  wine  and  spirit  brokers  ; 

agents  for  Cramp,  Suter,  &  Co. ;  Xeres  de  la  Fron- 

tera ;   Offley    and    Cramp,    Lisbon    and    Oporto  ; 

Lanson,    Pere    &   Fils,   Rheims ;  Planat  &    Co., 

Cognac;  A.  Barthes  &  Co.,  Catalonia;   CoUings 

&  Maingay,  Rotterdam  ;  C.  Marey,  &  Liger  Eelair, 

Burgundy ;     Madame  Veure  Clequnot,  Rheims  ; 

and  Robert  Selby,  Marsdeu  ;  9  Exchange  square,. 

and  85  Queen  street. 
Brace,  Edmund,  of  Edmund  Brace  cf-  Co.;  house,  3 

Cro\vn  circus. 
BRACK,  Peter,  fishmonger,  179  Coweaddens  street. 
BRACKENEIDGE,  Mrs.,  lodgings,  36  Sanchie.  st. 
Brackenridge,  Miss,  dressmaker,  12  Scotia  street. 
BRADLEY,  James,  spirit  dealer,  33  East  Clyde  St. 
Bradley,  Jas.,  butter  &  egg  dealer,  12  Nicholas  st. 
Bradlej',  John,  spirit  dealer,  22  Kirk  street ;  house, 

4  Eottenrow. 
BRADSHAW,  Philip,  cork  cutter,  100  Nelson  st., 

and  29  Stirling  street. 
Bradsiiaw's  Railway   Guide  Office  ;  James  Reid, 

stationer,  144  Argyle  street,  agent. 
Braehead  Colliery  Depot,  2  Tennant  st.;  James 

Crawford,  agent. 
BRAID,  Alexander,  hairdresser,  343  High  street. 
Braid,  Alexander,  cabinet  and  picture  frame  maker, 

Hoodie's  court,  31  Argyle  st. ;  house,  33  John  st. 
Braid,  Thomas,  mason  and  builder,  26  Robertson  st. 
BRAMWELL,  Misses,  dressmakers,  132  Renfrew  st. 
BRAND,  James  Ainsworth,  of  the  National  Bank  of 

Scotland. 
Brand,  John,  Britannia  Music  Hall,  115  Trongate  ; 

house,  88  Gallowgate. 
Brand,  John  D.  B.,  merchant,  104  Virginia  place  j 

house,  15  Claremont  street. 
Brand  &  Mollison,  silk  &  woollen  dyers  &  scourers,. 

70  Queen  street ;  works,  74  Milton  street. 
Brand,  N.,  of  iPNair  (f-  Brand;  ho.  6  Wilton  cres. 
Brand,  Robt.,  S.  M.,  com.  men,  105  So.  Por!;land  st. 
Brand,  Wm.,  at  J.  Finlafs,  24  Renfield  street;  ho. 

44  Shamrock  street. 
Brand,   William,   of  Brand  ij-  Mollison ;  houie,   9 

Park  quadrant. 
Brand,  Mrs.  A.,  325  Bath  crescent. 
Brand,  Mrs.  William,  6  Wilton  crescent. 
BRANNAN,  P.,  rag  merchant,  21,  23  Jackson  St.; 

house,  103  Saltmarket 
Brannan,  Mrs.,  china  and  earthenware  dealer,   56 

King  street,  Tradeston. 


BRANNIGAX.- 


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-BRODE. 


71 


BEANNIGAN,  Hugh   G.,  tailor  and   clothier,  28 

Egliiiton  street. 
BRASH,  AlcsanJer,  insurance  survej'or,  Slatefield 

house,  707  Gailowgate. 
Brash,  Robert,  jiin.,  at  William  Bowstead  cj'  Co.'s; 

house,  G  Suffolk  street. 
Brash,   Walter,   manufacturer,    69    Ingram    street ; 

house,  152  Hill  street,  Garnethill. 
BnAzii.iAX    Vice-Consulate,   08    Fife    Place,  West 

George  street ;   Robert  Gra}',  vice-consul. 
BREAKEY,  Mary  Anne,  r.ewsvendor,  13  Duke  st. 
BREBNER,  John,  of  Scobie,  Brehner,  cj-  Levach ; 

house,  154  Hill  street,  Garnethill. 
BRECHIN,  Archibald,  carter  and  contractor,  Cale- 
donian Railway,  St.  Rollo.x. 
Brechcn,  Jas.  fleshor,  ISA  Castle  st.;  ho.  23  Taylor  st. 
BREDIE,   J.,  brush    and   b.^sket   warehouse,    293 

Sauchiehall  street ;  house,  61  Elderslie  street. 
BREEN,  Jas.,  fruit  mer..  Bazaar;  ho.  141  George  st. 
BREiMNER,  D.,  &  Co.,  merchants,  SO  Gt.  Clyde  st. 
Bremner,  D.,  produce  and  commission  merchant,  80 

Great  Clyde  sireet ;  house,  46  Windsor  terrace. 
Bremner,  G.,  of  Sturroch,  Bremner,  cf  Co.;  house, 

55  Gladstone  place. 
Bremr.er,  John,  plasterer,  129  South  Wellington  St.; 

house,  135  do. 
Bremner,  John  W.,  at  Mtdr,  Armour,  <^-  Robertson's ; 

house,  92  Hospital  street. 
Bremner,  Magnus,  commercial  traveller;  house,  80 

North  Frederick  street. 
Bremner,  Rev.  Robert,  of  Free  Gorb.ils  Church,  2G 

King  St.,  Tradeston;   house,  10  Kingston  place. 
Bremner,  Wra.,  baker,  7  Well  street,  Calton. 
Bremner,  William,  &  Son,  plasterers,  17  Cavendish 

street;  house,  88  Abbotsford  place. 
Bremjier,  Wm.,  jun.,  plasterer,  34J  Cumberland  St.; 

house,  277  Eglinton  street. 
Bremner,  William  H.,  Clydesdale  Bank,  Moore  pi., 

134  West  George  st.;  house,  17  Holyrood  cres. 
BRENNAN,  John,  land  surveyor  and  civil  engineer, 

250  St.  George's  road. 
Brennan,  Mrs.  Helen,  18  West  Milton  street. 
BREWSTER,  John,  spirit  merchant,  27,  29  Kirk 

street,  Townhead;  house,  25 J  do. 
BRIDGE,  Samuel,  fruiterer,  22l5  George  street;  ho. 

77  Montrose  street. 
Bridges,  W.  R.,  confectioner,  52  Bridgegate. 
Bkidgegate  Cliurch  (Estab.),  14  East  Clyde  st. ; 

Rev.  Jas.  Mitchell,  minister;  ho.  28  Abbotsford  pi. 
Bridgeton  Bowling  Green,  237  Main  St.,  Bridgeton. 
Bridgeton  Church  (Estab.),  Rev.  G.  Simpson,  A.M., 

minister.  Dale  street,  Bridgeton. 
Bridgeton    Free    Church,   John   street,    Bridgeton ; 

Rev.  Alexander  Wilson,  minister. 
Bridgeton  Equitable  Co-operative  Society,  groceries 

and  provisions,  80  Rcid  street. 
Bridgeton  Keddle  Co.,  15  Stevenson  street. 
Bridgeton  Old  Victualling  &  Baking  Society,  grocers, 

drapers,  and  spirit  dealers,  98,  98  J,  and  102  Main 

street,  Bridgeton;  Thos.  M'Gibbon,  manager. 
Bridgeton  Public  School,  94  Main  street,  Bridgeton. 
Bridgeton  Public  Library  and  Reading  Room;  Wm. 

Wishart,  librarian  and  stationer,  97  Main  street; 

house,  92  John  street,  Bridgeton. 
Bridgeton    Registration    Office,    44   Canning  street, 

Calton ;    Alexander  Waddell,    registrar ;    house, 

King's  Park  place,  Greenhead. 
Bridgeton  Tobacco  Pipe  and   Blacking  Works,  44 

and  4G  Dale  street,  Bridgeton. 


Bridgeton  Victualling    Society,    grocers    and    spirit; 

merchants,   176  Main  street,  Bridgeton;  Dugald 

Butler,  manager. 
BRIGG.S,  John,  of  Briggs  (^-  Maclellan ;  house,  28 

Cumberland  place. 
Briggs  &  Maclellan,  tailors  &  clothiers,  57  Union  st. 
Briggs,  Thos.,  manufacturer  of  ropes,  waggon  covers, 

tarpaulins,  oil-cloth,  &c.,  72,  98  Hutcheson  st. 
BRIMER,    George,  at    W.   cj-   G.   Millar's;   house, 

267  Crown  street. 
BrasTOL  Shipping  Office,   51  Union  street;   Wm. 

Sloan  &  Co.,  agents. 
Britannia  Life  Assurance  Co.,  46  Renfield  street  f 

Neil   Johnston,   resivlent  secretary  and  agent. — 

See  Advertisement  in  Appe?idix. 
Bhitisii  American   Steam   Packet   Oflice ;  Hand}- 

sides  &  Henderson,  agents,  45  Union  street. 
British  AsphaUe  Co.  ;   G.  Bird,  manager;  naphtha 

and  tar  distillers,  92  Stirling  st,  Port-Dundas. 
British  Empire  Mutual  Life  Assurance  Co. ;   Robert; 

Walker,  80  Buchanan  street. 
British  and  Foreign  Steam  Navigation  Co. ;  G.  &  J. 

Burns,  9  Buchanan  street. 
British  Iron  Works,  Alston  &  Gourlay,  598  Gallowg. 
British  and  Irish  Magnetic  Telegraph  Co.  (limited) ; 

oifices,  22,    24  Royal  Exchange  square,   and  rail. 

station.  Bridge  st ;  Ed.  Tansley,  superintendent. 
British  Linen  Company  Bank,    110    Queen  street, 

corner  of  Ingram  street ;  Andrew  L.  Fowler  and 

John  Gunn,  agents. 
British   Metal  Extracting  Co.   (limited),    London; 

branch  works,  57  Charles  street,  St.  Rollox;  Wm. 

Henderson,  manager. 
British    and   North   American  Roj'al   Mail    Steam 

Packet  Co. ;   G.  &  J.  Burns,  9  Buchanan  street. 
British    National    Life  Assurance  Association ;    A. 

Lachlan,  agent,  5  Waterloo  street. 
British  Prudential  Assurance  Co.,  45  Union  street  ; 

L.  C.  Alexander,  district  manager. 
BRITTAIN,  Martin,  tailor,  132  Trongate. 
BEOADFOOT,  James,  commercial  traveller,  42  St. 

Andrew  street;  house,  166  Upper  Crown  street. 
Broadfoot,  John,  Wm.  Malcolm  ^-  Co.'s ;  house,  152 

Duke  street. 
Broadfoot,   John,  plumber  and  lead   merchant,    28 

Lanccfield  quay  ;  house,  184  Dumbarton  road. 
BROADLEY,  James,  confectioner  and  fruiterer,  136 

Great  Hamilton  street. 
Broadley,  Mrs.  confectioner,  25  Milton  street. 
BROCK,  Andrew,  of  W.  Brock  if  Son;  88  Hopest. 
Brock,  Archibald,   eating-house   keeper,  112  Main 

street,  Anderston, 
Brock,  Henrj'',  at  John  Orr  Ewing  ^'  Co.'s  ;  house,  3 

Clifton  place. 
Brock,  Plugh,  wine  &  spirit  merchant,  24  North  st. 
Brock,  James,  tobacco  manufacturer,  60  Stockwell 

street;  house,  115  Thistle  street,  Hutchesontown. 
Brock,  John,  fruiterer,  9  Great  W^estern  road. 
Brock,  Thomas,  at  J.  <j' i?.   Yovng  tj-  Co.'s;  house, 

Campsie  junction. 
Brock,  William,  &  Son, grain  merchants,  88  Hopest. 
Brock,  William,  of  William  Brock  tj-  Son;  house, 

48  Rosebank  terrace.  Grant  street. 
BROCK  AT,   William,  joiner,   ship  carpenter,  and 

blockmaker,  24  York  st. ;  ho.  339^  Argyle  st. 
BROCKIE,Misses,mils. and  dressms., 5 IW.  Regent  st. 
BRODE,  Julius,  fancy  paper  and  drapers'  fancy  box 

manufacturer,  S3  Maxwell  st.  and  3  Eagle  lane;. 

house,  18  Great  Clyde  street. 


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-GENERAL  DIRECTORY.- 


-BROWN. 


BRODIE,  Alexander,  spirit  merchant,  8  Tobago  st.  ; 

house,  12  do. 
Brodie,   Burnet,  &  Malcolm,   British   and   Foreign 

straw-liat  manufacturers,  28,  30  lloyal  Exch.  sq. 
Brodie,  Dugald,  victualler  and  grocer,   133  Nelson 

street,  Tradeston. 
Brodie,    G.   L.,  of  W.    B.    Dick   #   Co.;  house,  8 

Brighton  place,  Govan. 
Brodie,  Hugh,  of  Muirs,  Connell,  cj-  Brodie;  house, 

Maryfield,  Follokshields. 
Brodie,  James,  spirit  merchant,  164.  London  road; 

house,  168  do. 
Brodie,  jaines,  303  Queen's  Park  ten,  Eglintonst. 
Brodie,  John,  porter  and  gardener,  218  EJintonst. 
Brodie,  Joliii,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  118  Stob- 

cross  street ;  house,  121  do. 
Brodie,  John  A.,  of  Ken;  Anderson,  <j-  Brodie;  ho. 

167  St.  Vincent  street. 
Brodie,  JIaclean,  of  Stewart,  Wilson,  ^  Brodie;  ho. 

9  Holy  rood  crescent. 
Brodie,   Robert,   of  JM'Chire,   Naisniiih,  4"  Brodie; 

house,  23  Buckingham  terrace. 
.Brodie,  William,  church  officer  of  St.  Peter's;  ho. 

8  Claremont  street. 
Brodie,  William,  at   Richardson,  Findlay,  cj-  Co.''s; 

house,  303  Eglinton  street. 
Brodie,  AVilliam,  carter,  14  Stirling  St.,  Laurieston. 
Brodie,  Wm.,  tailor,  clothier,  &liatter,  70  Oxford  st. 
Brodie,  Mrs.,  9  Holyrood  crescent. 
Brodie,  Mrs.,  spirit  dealer,  51  Clyde  St.,  Anderston. 
Brodie,  Mrs.  Robert,  coal  agent,  88  John  street. 
Brodie,  Misses,  teachers  of  music,  1  Walworth  ter. 
BRODIR,  J.  Anderson,  jun.,  at  Brodie,  Burnet,  tf 

Malcolm's;  house,  Maryfield,  Pollok.--hield3. 
BROMHEAD,    Horatio    K.,    architect,    79    "West 

Regent  street. 
BROOKS  &  Becks,  iron  masters,  Iston  Junction  Iron- 
works, Birmingham ;  agents,  D.  Anderson  &  Co., 

253  Ar^iyle  street. 
Brooks,  David,  spirit    dealer,  46  Lancefield  quay ; 

house,  199  Finuieston  street. 
Brook,  Jonas,  &  Bros.,  cotton  thread  manufacturers, 

25  Cochran  street;  works,  Meltham  Mills,  near 

Huddersfield. 
Brooks,    John,  at  John    Carss   cf   Co.''s;    house,  G 

Cavendish  street. 
Brooks,   Miss  Eliza,  milliner    and   dressmaker,  41 

Charlotte  street. 
BROOM,  Alexander,  builder,  90  Cowcaddcns  street. 
Broome,  A.,  corn  factor  and  com.  agent,  16  Hopest. 
Broome,  George,  teacher,  75  Waterloo  street. 
Broom,  William,  bootmaker,  39  South  Portland  st. 
Broom,  William,  of  Blochairn  Iron  Co.;  house,  160 

Hill  street,  Gariiethill. 
Broom,  M.  &  A.,  milliners,  90  Cowcad.  st. ;  ho.  88  do. 
BitooMiiiLL    Distillery,    by    Denny;    office,    114 

Trongate. 
Broomhill  Foundry  Co.,  356  Dobbie's  loan, 
Broomielaw  Pawn  Office,  3  C.irrick  street. 
BROUGH,  Alex.,  at  Simpson,  Banter,  ^-   Young's; 

house,  1  76  Eglinton  street. 
BROWETT,  W^  &  H.,  silk  throwsters ;  A.  Burr  & 

Sons,  agents,  59  Hutcheson  street. 
Brown,  Alexander,  Bank  of  Scotl.ind,  Ingram  street; 

house,  16  Oakfield  terrace,  Hillhead. 
Brown,  Alexander,  boot  and  .shoemaker,  10  Dale  st., 

Bridgeton. 
Brown,  Alexander  G.,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  64 

Govau  street,  and  94  Thistle  street ;  ho.  71  do. 


Brown,  Alex.,  grocer  and  vict.,  34  West  College  st. 
Brown,  Alex.,  manager,  Clyde  Galvanising  Works  ; 

house,  154  Paisley  road. 
Brown,  Alexander,  medical  botanist,  29  Cathcart  St. 
Brown,  Alexander,  of  Brown   cj-    Young;  residence, 

28  Bishop  street,  Port-Dundas. 
Brown,  Alexander,  tobacconist,  75  Dundas  st. 
Brown,  Alexander,   dyer,    69   Paisley  road;  house, 

6  Salisbury  street. 
Brown,  Andrew,  dairyman,  53  Main  street,   and  30 

Stobcross  street,  Anderston. 
Brown,  Andrew,  of  Laughland  i.]- Broivn  ;  house,  5 

Wilton  crescent. 
Brown,  Andrew,  65  Abbotsford  place. 
Brown,  Andrew,  tinsmith  and  gasfitter,  104  George 

street ;  house,  3  College  street. 
Brown,  A.  C,  cOLdmaster  and  coke  manufr.,  60  Os- 
wald St. ;  residence,  BinniehiU  ho.,  Slamannan. 
Brown,  A.   G.,   agent.    West-end  Branch,    City  of 

Glasgow  bank,  174  Argyle  st.  ;  ho.  3  Somerset  pi. 
Brown,   Anthony,  warper,   19   Cochran  st.  ;  house, 

184  West  Nile  street. 
Brown,   Archibald,    &   Co.,   silk  gauze,   dress,    and 

shawl  manufacturers,  104  Virginia  place. 
Brown,  Archd.,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  1  Gramo 

street ;  house,  40  do. 
Brown  &  Brisbane,  cork  manufrs,  68  Maxwell  st. 
Brown,    Brothers,   chemists    and    manufacturers    of 

aerated  waters,  38  and  52  Old  wynd. 
Brown,   Brothers,   chemists,  druggists,   and  aerated 

water  manufacturers,  110  and  112  Trongate;  ho. 

24  Monteith  row. 
Brown  &  Caldwell,  wholes,  gros.,  31  Ropework  lane. 
Brown,  Charles,  of  Duncan  Brown  cJ-  Co. ;  house,  48 

AVindsor  terrace,  St.  George's  road. 
Browne,  Clarmouse,  &  Co.,  Oporto  shippers  of  wine, 

15  St.  Enoch  squ. ;  agents,  R.  S.  Laidlaw  &  Co. 
Brown  &  Co.,  manufacturers  of  patent  metallic  casks 

for  oil,  paint,  &c.,  135  Buchanan  st.  ;  works,  63 

W^igton  street. 
Brown,  Colin,  of  Steioart  4'  Broion  ;  house,  6  South 

W^ellington  street. 
Brown  &  Co.,  warehousemen,  116  Candleriggs. 
Brown,  Colin,  provision  merchant,  81  New  Dalmar- 

nock  road  ;  house,  78  Muslin  street. 
Brown,  Colin  &  George,  manufrs.,  25  Gordon  street. 
Brown,  C,  of  C.  cJ'  G.  Broiun  ;  ho.  113  Douglas  st. 
Brown,  C.  R.,  of  Brovm,  Macindoe,  4'  Campbell,  119 

St.  Vincent  street. 
Brown,  C.  Stirling,  at  D.  tj-  A.  CuthbertsorCs ;  house, 

95  North  Hanover  street. 
Brown,  C.  Wilsone,  of  William  Broion,  Sons,  cf  Co.; 

house,  Linburne,  by  Helensburgh. 
Brown,    D.    Campbell,    merchant    and    commission 

agent,  1  Prince's  square ;  ho.  8  Mansfield  place. 
Brown,  David,  bagpipe  maker  and  hardware  dealer, 

134  Bridgegate;  house,  7  Guildry  court. 
Brown,  D.,  confect.,  60  Queen  st.;  ho.  92  Regent  ter. 
Brown,  David,  merchant,  253  Argyle  street. 
Brown,  Rev.  David,  minister  of  St.  Enoch's ;  house, 

7  Eldon  place,  Kingston. 
Brown,  David,  shoemaker,  159  Canning  st.,  Calton  ; 

house,  157  do. 
Brown,  David,  heddle  manufacturer,  18  Thomson's 

lane.  Green  street,  Calton  ;  ho.  2  Broomward  pi. 
Brown,    David,    spirit    dealer,    1    Wesleyan   street, 

Mile-end;  house,  3  do. 
Brown,  David,  shuttle,  shuttle-mounting,  weaving 

utensil  maker  and  turner,  18  Thomson's  lane. 


BROWN. GENERAL  DIRECTORY. 


-BROWN. 


Drown,  David,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  8  Cocli- 

rane  stieet,  and  57  Argyle  St. ;  ho.  6  Canning  pi. 
BrowDjDon.,  parish  sclioohnaster,  41  Coirimercial  rd. 
Brown,  Downes,   &    Co.,  -nholesale  grocers  and  tea 

merchants,  24  Dunlop  street. 
Brown  &  Drysdale,  smulUvare  merchants,  93  Bu- 
chanan street. 
Brown,  Duncan,  &   Co.,  drysalters  and  wool  mer- 
chants, 273  George  street. 
Brown,  Duncan,  grocer  and  provision  merchant,   2 

Calton-mouth,  and  370  Gallowgate;  ho.  249  do. 
Crown,  Duncan,  janitor,  School  of  Art,  16  Ingrain 

street ;  house,  do. 
Brown  &  Dunlop,  writers,  49  Virginia  St.,  and  (after 

1st  October)  3  Victoria  place,  West  Regent  street, 

agents  for  Argus  Life  Assurance  Co.  of  London, 

and  Guarantee  Society  of  London, 
Brown,  Eben  ,  shipping  agent,  12  Dixon  street :  ho. 

27  Paterson  street,  Kingston. 
Brown,  Francis,  ship  master,  15  Derby  street. 
Brown,  Francis,   quarrier,    Williarawood,   Cathcart, 

and  309  Eglinton  street. 
Brown,  Francis,  tobacconist,  58  Main  st.,  Bridgeton. 
Brown,  Gavin,  wine  &  spirit  mer.,  35G  Gallowgate. 
Brown,  Gavin,  of  Brown  ^-  Co.,  92  Gt.  Hamilton  st. 
Brown,    George,  of  C.  cf-    G.   Brown;  house,  113 

Douglas  street. 
Brown,  George,  clerk,  27  Hope  street ;  house,  852 

St.  Vincent  street. 
Brown,  George,  provision  merchant,  87  King  street ; 

house,  95  do. 
Brown,  George,  of  J.  ij-  C.  Bromi  cj-  Co.;  house,  12 

Albanj'  place. 
Brown,  George,  spirit  dealer,  705  Gallowgate  ;  ho. 

119  Grajnie  street. 
Brown,  George,  West  India  merchant,  4  Bothwell 

street;  house,  2G  Buckingham  terrace. 
Bi'own,  George,  wine  and  spirit  mcrcliant,  207  Gal- 
lowgate;  house,  194  do. 
Browne,  George,  of  Browne.  <^-  Watson;  house,  69  St. 

Vincent  crescent. 
Brown,  Geo.  M.,  insurance  agent,  38  S.  Apslej'  pi. 
Brown   &    Gray,   wrights,    trunk   and  packing-box 

makers,  45  Dundas  street. 
Brown,  Hugh,  sawmaker,  ironmonger,  cutler,  plane, 

edge    tool,    mathematical  instrument,    and   gun- 
maker,  213  Argyle  street. 
Brown,  Hugh,  &  Co.,  sewed  muslin  manufacturers, 

100  and  104  Virginia  place. 
Brown,  Hugh,  of  Hugh  Brown  tj-    Co. ;  house,  12 

Park  terrace. 
Brown,  Hugh,  spirit  merchant,  384  Gallowgate ;  bo. 

3  Claj'thorn  street. 
Brown,  Hugh,  grocer,  wine  .and  spirit  merchant,  23 

Eglinton  street;   house,  4  Abbotsford  place. 
Brown,  J.  &  C,  &  Co.,  sewed  muslin  manufrs.,  92 

St.  Vincent  street. 
Brown,  James  K.,  cf  Watson  ^-  Co.;  house,  2  Park 

terrace,  east. 
Brown,  James  &  Thos.,  &  Co.,  wholesale  tea  &  coffee 

dealers  and  importers  of  fruit,  21  St.  Enoch  sq. 
Brown,  James,  of  James  cj-  Thomas  Brown  cf  Co.; 

house,  Govan  park. 
Brown,  James,  shipowner,  51  St.  Vincent  crescent. 
Brown,  James,   mill  manager,   4  Graham  square ; 

house,  17  Tobago  street. 
Brown,  James,  cabinetmaker,  upholsterer,  &  Venetian 

blind  maker,  39  and  45  Surrey  street ;  ho,  52  S, 
Apsley  place. 


Brown,  James,   grocer  and  provision  merchant,   33 

King  street ;  house,  110  Crown  street. 
Brown,  James,  Post-Office;   ho,  45  N.  Frederick  st. 
Brown,  James,  of  Orchard,  109  Douglas  street. 
Brown,  James  P.,  manager,  Nicholson  Street  Loan 

Co.,  10  Nicholson  street;  house,  4  Milan  street. 
Brown,  James,  315  Argyle  street. 
Brown,  James,  janitor,  Koyal  Infirmary. 
Brown,  James,  of  Brown  cj-  Gray ;  house,  10  West 

Princes  street. 
Brown,    James,    wright,    trunk   and    packing-box 

maker,  7G  John  street. 
Brown,  James,  forwarding  agent,  22h  Buchanan  st,; 

house,  Muirhouse  place. 
Brown,  James  A.,  of  Brown  cJ'  3I'Laren;  house,  19 

South  Cumberland  street. 
Brown,  James,  flesher,  386  Gallowgate  ;  house,  50 

Great  Hamilton  street. 
Brown,  James,  council  officer.  City  Chambers,  Wil- 
son street ;  house,  49  Cadogan  street. 
Brown,  James,  bookseller  and  stationer,  5  Normal 

place  ;  house,  9  do. 
Brown,  James,  bookseller,   stationer,  and  librarian, 

25  Bridge  street;  house,  19  Roseland  terrace. 
Brown,  James,  teacher  of  English,  &c  ,  Andersoniau 

university-;   house,  19  Roseland  terrace. 
Brown,  James,  slater,  153   Hunter  street ;  house,  4 

St.  Ann's  place. 
Brown,  James,  of  Winiam  Brou-n,  Sons,  cJ-  Co. ;  lio. 

17  Grosvenor  terrace. 
Brown,  James,  spirit  merchant,  11  M'Alpine  street; 

house,  217  Eglinton  street. 
Brown,  James,  victualler,  31  Kirk  st.,  Townhead.  ' 
Brown,  James,  assistant-inspector  of  poor.  Barony 

parish  ;  house,  306  Great  Eastern  road. 
Brown,  J.  M.,  boot  and  shoe  shop,  313  Argyle  st. 
Brown,  John,  lithographic  writer  and  draughtsman, 

and  letter  engraver,  37  Glassfurd  street. 
Brown,  John,  jun  ,  of  Brown  cj'  Sharp;  house,   8 

Burnbank  gardens,  Great  Western  road. 
Browne,   John,  of  Browne  and  Drysdale ;  house,  14 

Nelson  terrace,  Hillhead. 
Brown,  John,  7  Queen's  terrace. 
Brown,  John,  tobac.  and  news  agent,  203  Castle  st. 
Brown,  John,  of  John  Gray  <^-  Co. ;  ho,  15  India  st. 
Brown,  John,  22  Newton  place. 
Brown,  John,  &  Co.,  lessees  and  manufacturers  of 

Sir  William  Maxwell's,  Bart.,  Calderwood  roniau 

cement;  works,  15,  17  Melville  street,  Tradeston; 

office,  2  Oswald  street. 
Brown,  John,  &  Co.,  bonded  warehouse  keepers  and 

forwarding  and  customs  agents  ;  bonds,  York  and 

James  Watt  sts.  ,  office,  2  Oswald  street. 
Brown,  John,  of  Wm.  Brown  cJ'  Son ;  ho.  Thrushcraig 

house.  Paisley. 
Brown,  J.  G.,  of  Yates,  Brown,4-Bowat;  C9  Queen  st. 
Brown,  John,  grocer,  38  Main  street,  Bridgeton;  ho. 

146  New  Dalmarnock  road. 
Brown,  John,  perfumer  and  hairdresser,  8  Glassford 

street;  house,  1  North  Ure  place,  Montrose  street. 
Brown,  John,  victualler,  140  Gallowgate. 
Brown,  John,  hosier  and  shirt  maker,  8  Candleriggs; 

house,  16  Cleland  street. 
Brown,  John,  hat  maimfacturer,  22  Market  street 
Brown,  John,  designer,  49  Oxford  street;  house,  38 

South  Apsley  place. 
Brown,  J.  C,  Dalmarnock  dye-works,  211  New  Dal- 
marnock road'. 
Brown,  John,  &  Co.,  fruit  merchants,  4  Glassford  st. 

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BROWN. GEKEEAL  DIEECTORY.- 


-BEOWN. 


Brown,  John,  and  Son,  grocers  and  provision  merclits. 

124  and  ]26  London  road;  house,  209  do. 
Brown,  John,  house  factor,  48  Great  Hamilton  st.; 

house,  50  do. 
Brown,  John,  ivory  turner  manufacturer,  6  Union  st. 
Brown,  John,  manufact.  and  com.  agent,  31  Dean  st. 
Brown,  John,  of  Brown   and  M''Arthur;  house,  1 

Annfield  place. 
Brown,  John,  potato  dealer,  174  London  road. 
Brown,  John,  Pork  butcher,  72  Main  St.,  Anderston. 
Brown,  John,  traveller,  at  Brown,  Doivnes,  tf  Co.''s; 

house,  199  Crown  street. 
Brown,  John,  furnishings,  211  Duke  street. 
Brown,  John,  grocer,  171  Sauchiehall  street;  house, 

3  Elmbank  street. 
Brown,  John,  jun.,  at  Scott  and  Gilmoiirs;  house,  50 

Gloucester  street. 
Brown,  John  H.,  city  bank;  ho.  8  Regent  park  terr. 
Brown,  John,  jun.,  grocer  and  provision  merchant, 

210  London  road;  house,  209  do. 
Brown,  John,  at  Wylie  and Lochhead's;  house,  9  Rut- 
land place,  Govan  road. 
Brown,  John  A.,  309  Eglinton  street. 
Brown,  J.  and  E.,  honse  factors  and  insurance  agents, 

48  Great  Hamilton  street  and  118  Union  street. 
Brown,  Joseph,  grocer,  IS'J  Main  street,  Gorbals; 

house,  156;}  do. 
Brown,    Joshua,    wright,    trunk,   and   packing-box 

maker,  60  Wellington  St.;  house,  262  Bath  st. 
Brown  and  M'Arthur,  com.  agents,  32  W.  George  st. 
Brown  and  M'Coull,  smiths,    gasfittcrs,  and   bell- 
hangers,  385  and  387  Parliamentary  road. 
Brown,  Macindoe,  and    Campbell,  auctioneers  and 

valuers,  119  St.  Vincent  street. 
Brown  and  M'Laren,  paper  stainers  and  importers  of 

French  paper-hangings,  6  St.  Enoch  square. 
Brown,  Malcolm,  wine  and  spirit  mercht.,  91  Main 

street,  Anderston;  house,  93i  do. 
Brown,  Mat.,  smith  and  caitwright,  12  Kennedy  st. 
Brown,  Matthew,  &  Co.,  shawl  and  calico  printers, 

20  Ingram  street. 
Brown,  Matthew,  at  Richardson,  Fhidlay,  (f  Co.''s; 

house,  35  St.  Vincent  crescent. 
Brown,  Matthew  B.,  of  Brown  and  Caldicelf;  house, 

257  Dumbarton  road. 
Browne,  Maxwell,  &  Co.,  insurance  brokers,  21  St. 

Vincent  place. 
Brown  and   Miller,  wholesale  hardware   merchants 

and  dealers  in  combs,  cutlery,  spectacles,  jewellery, 

watches,  &c.,  IG,  20  Jail  square. 
Brown,  M.,  tobacconist,  15  George  street ;  house,  S3 

St.  Andrew's  square. 
Brown,  M.  and  J.,  nursery,  seedsmen,  and  florists, 

29   Glassford   street;  nursery,   uG3   Duke  street; 

house,  Haghill. 
Brown,  M.  and  W.,  jun.,  and  Co.,  merchants,  35  St. 

Vincent  place. 
Brown,  Nicol,  21  St.  Enoch  square. 
Brown,  Niven,  portioncr,  89  Gullowgate. 
Brown,  Neil,  &  Co.,  wine  and   spirit  merchants,  87, 

89  Maxwell  st.,  22  Fox  st.,  and  5  E.  Howard  st. 
Brown,  Peter,  grocer,  25  Taylor  street. 
Brown,  Peter,  baker,  56  Nelson  street ;  honse,  97 

Parliamentar}'  road. 
Brown,  Peter,  103  Bath  street. 
Brown,  Peter,  courthouse  keeper,  1  East  Clyde  st. 
Brown,  P.  M'T.,  merchant,  124  Hope  sti-eet ;  house, 

5  Woodlands  terrace. 
Brown,  R.,  agent,  Shott's  Iron  Co.,  69  W.  Kile  st. 


Brown  &  Eennie,  coalmasters,  coke  manufacturers, 
26  East  Canal  basin,  Port-Dundas. 

Browne,  Robert  Bennett,  of  Broiune,  Maxwell  ^'  Co., 
21  St.  Vincent  place. 

Brown,  Robert,  accountant,  of  D.  cJ-^1.  Cuthhertson; 
house,  1  Grafton  square. 

Brown,  Eobt.,  joiner,  trunk,  packing-box,  and  tirt 
case  maker,  81  Mitchell  st.  and  15  Melville  lane; 
residence,  Brownhill,  Helensburgh. 

Brown,  Eobert,  baker  and  grain  merchant,  12G 
CumberlanJ  st. ;  ho.  333  Euthcrglen  road. 

Brown,  Robert,  Union  Bank  of  Scotland ;  house,  10 
Ibrox  terrace,  Pai.sley  rotid. 

Brown,  Robert,  spirit  merchant,  68  Cranston  street  : 
house,  2  William  street,  Tradestou. 

Brown,  Robert,  of  J.  tj'  R.  Brown;  house,  154 
Paisley  road. 

Brown,  Eobert,  flour  factor,  6  Bellgrove  street. 

Brown,  Eobert  G.,  149  St.  George's  road. 

Brovi'n,  Eobert,  tea  merchant,  22.3  Thistle  street. 

Brown,  Eobert,  agent  for  Colvill,  Greenleea,  and  Co., 
Argyle  distillery,  Campbelton ;  Wm.  M'Ewan, 
Fountain  brewery,  Edinburgh ;  Pat.  Sweetman, 
brewer,  Dublin;  Coope  &  Co.,  brewers,  Burton- 
on-Trent ;  and  G.  and  A.  Guild,  distillers.  Broom- 
hill,  by  Denny,  114  Tron. ;  ho.  24  Monteith  row. 

Brown,  Eobert,  manufacturer  of  fire  bricks,  patent 
sewer  pipes,  and  all  kinds  of  fire-clay  goods ;  depot, 
158  Eglinton  st.;  ho.  Underwood  park.  Paisley. 

Brown,  Eobert,  confectioner,  454  Argyle  street. 

Brown,  Robert,  bootmaker,  122  Cumberland  street, 
Hutchesontown. 

Brown,  Eobert,  of  Brown  cj-  Miller;  house,  114 
Hospital  street. 

Brown,  Rt.,  of  Kenney  cj-  Broron ;  ho.  47  Eenfrewst. 

Brown,  'Rt., at  GreenheadBreivery;  ho.  9  Bellgrove  st. 

Brown  &  Sharp,  cotton  brokers,  163  Ingram  street, 
and  100  Queen  street. 

Brown,  Steven,  &  Williamson,  sugar  merchants,  41 
Virginia  street. 

Brown,  Thomas,  letter-carrier,  P.O.;  house,  30 
Taylor  street. 

Brown,  Thomas,  of  Huicheson  cj-  Brown ;  house,  1 
Holyrood  crescent.  Great  Western  road. 

Brown,  Thomas,  trunk,  packing-box,  and  tin-case 
maker,  191  Buchanan  st;  house,  16  Killermontst. 

Brown,  Thomas  C,  lieutenant  of  police.  Southern 
district;  house,  89  Warwick  street. 

Brown,  Thomas,  accountant.  Canal  Office,  Port- 
Dundas  ;  house,  204  Dumbarton  road. 

Brown,  Thomas,  jun.,  accountant  and  stockbroker,, 
agent  for  Liverpool  and  London  Fire  and  Life 
Insurance  Co,  135  Buchanan  street;  house,  204- 
Sandyford  buildings. 

Brown,  Thomas  W.,  of  James  cf  Thomas  Brown  cf- 
Co. ;  house,  1  Eoj'al  circus. 

Brown,  Thomas,  resident  secretary  of  the  Scottish 
Widows'  Fund  and  Life  Assurance  Society,  141 
Buchanan  street ;  residence,  Bowfield  house,  Howe- 
wood,  Johnstone.— ^ee  Advert,  in  Appendix. 

Brown,  Thomas,  &  Co.,  lead  manufacturers  and  mer- 
chants, 91  Pitt  street;  works,  54  Cook  street. 

Brown,  Thomas,  spirit  dealer,  199  High  street. 

Brown,  Thomas,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  122  and 
124  Main  street,  Gorbals  ;  ho.  16  Killermont  st. 

Brown,  Thomas,  stationer,  621  Gallowgate.- 

Brown,  Thomas,  commission  merchant  and  manufac- 
turer, 16  So.  Frederick  st.  ;  ho.  2  Nithsdale  pi. 

Browne  &  Watson,  ship  brokers,  80  Union  street. 


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75 


Brown,  William,   designer  for  weaving  and  printing, 

52  Renfield  street. 
Brown,  William,   of  JSPCowan  cj-  Breton,  C.A.,  17 

Gordon  street. 
Brown,  William,  of  B)-ow)i  4  M' CovU ;  Louse,  405 

Parliamentary  road. 
Brown,  William,   of  Broicn,  Botenes,  tj-  Co. ;  house, 

30  Corunna  street. 
Brown,  W^illiam,  of  Wm.  Brown  cj-  Co. ;  house,  100 

Crown  street. 
Brown,  Wm  ,  &  Co.,  warehousemen,  56  Ti'ongate. 
Brown,  William,  of  William  Broion,  Sons,  tf  Co., 

22  St.  Enoch  square  ;  house,  179  Athol  place. 
Brown,  William,  jun.,  mercht.,  of  M.  (j-  W.  Brown, 

jun.,  cj-  Co.,  and  resident  secretary  of  the  Standard 

Life  Assurance  Company,  21  Newton  place. 
Brown,  "William,  grocer,  193  Dalmarnock  road. 
Brown,  Wm.,  assistant-manager,  Clydesdale  Bank, 

10  Miller  street ;   house,  26  Newton  place. 
Brown,  William,  &  Son,  muslin  manufacturers,  72 

Virginia  street. 
Brown,  W.,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  20  Nicholson 

street ;  house,  22  do. 
Brown,  W.,  clothier  and  hatter,  6  Croy  place. 
Brown,  William,  M.D.,  surgeon,  57  Sauchiehall  St. 
Brown,  William,  grocer,  29  Cleland  street. 
Brown,  William,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  5  Crown 

street ;  house,  22  Nicholson  street. 
Brown,  William,  confectioner,  108  Cowcaddens  st. 
Brown,  V/illiam,  confectioner,  23  Garscube  road. 
Brown,  Wm.,  Glasgow  &  S.  W.  Railway,  14  Bridge 

street;  house,  46  Dundas  street,  Kingston. 
Brown,   William,   Sons,   &  Co.,  oil  merchants  and 

colour  manufacturers,  22  St. Enoch  square;  branch 

retail   warehouse,    28    Stockwell   street ;    works, 

Parkhouse,  off  St.  James'  street,  Paisley  road. 
Brown,   William,   cabinetmaker,  39   Surrey  street ; 

house,  214  Upper  Crown  street. 
Brown,  William,  of  Baird  <f  Brown ;  house,  at  the 

works,  Port-Dundas. 
Brown,  Wm.,  jun.,  sewed  muslin  manufac.  and  em- 
broiderer, 47  Cochran  St.;  ho.  Janefield,  Springburn. 
Brown,   William,   cook  and  confectioner,  8  Bridge 

street ;  house.  Waterside  cottage,  Langbank. 
Brown,   W^illiam,   tea  merchant,    60  High   street ; 

house,  48  London  street. 
Brown,  W.  &  R.,  muslin  manufacts.,  100  Queen  st. 
Brown  &  Young,  plumbers  and  lead  merchants,  59 

Renfield  street. 
Brown,  Mrs.  Archibald,  10  Lansdowne  crescent. 
Brown,  Mrs.  Henrj^,    grocer,  31   Dalhousie   street; 

house,  28  Buccleuch  street. 
Brown,  Mrs.  C,  1  Newton  street. 
Brown,  Mrs.  Cornelius,  360  Sauchiehall  street. 
Brown,    Mrs.   Edward,   2   Clarendon  place,    Great 

Western  road. 
Brown,  Mrs.  George,  13  India  street. 
Brown,  Mrs.  James,  160  Renfrew  street. 
Brown,  Mrs.,  cowfeeder,  33  Broad  street,  Mile-end. 
Brown,  Mrs.,  washing,  dressing,   and  mangling,  31 

Monteith  row. 
Brown,  Mrs.  John,  lodgings,  48  North  Portland  st. 
Brown,  Miss,  99  Hill  street,  Garnetkill. 
Brown,    Miss    Catherine,    milliner    and    straw-hat 

maker,  2  William  street,  Tradeston. 
Brown,  Miss,  dressmaker,  6  Killermont  street. 
Brown,   Miss   Eliza,  milliner  and   dressmaker,  134 

George  street. 
Brown,  Miss  J.,  teacher  of  music,  G5  Abbotsford  pi. 


Brown,  Misses,  boarding  and  day  school,  65  Abbots- 
ford  place. 
Beownfield  Church  (Established),  68  Brown  st. ; 

Eev.  James  Meiklam,  minister. 
BROWNHILL,    James,    clerk.    City   of    Glasgow 

Bank  ;  house,  61  Houston  street. 
BROWNING,  Matthew,  grain-storekeeper,  24  York 

street  and  28  Robertson  street. 
BROWNLIE,  Alex.,  coal  agent,  60  W^ellington  lane. 
Brownlie,  Alex.,   provision  merchant,  117   Canning 

street,  Calton  ;  house,  4  Binnie  place. 
Brownlie,  Archibald,  writer,  5  Dundas  street ;  house, 

Bank  of  Scotland,  Barrhead. 
Brownlie,  Archibald,  timber  merchant,  Victoria  Saw 

Mills,  James  street;  house,  45  Buccleuch  street. 
Brownlee  &  Co.,  lappet  wheel  cutters,  machine   and 

mangle  makers,  27  Montrose  street. 
Brownlie,  George,  boot  and   shoemaker,   5   Renfrew 

street ;  house,  SO  Burnside  street. 
Brownlee,  James,  timber  merchant  and  manufacturer 

of  wooden  mouldings.  City  Saw  Mills,  Port-Dun- 
das ;  house,  173  St.  George's  road. 
Brownlee,  James,  contractor  for  carting,  7  Welling- 
ton street;  house,  18  Cadogan  street. 
Brownlie,  James,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  75,  77 

Stirling's  road. 
Brownlie,  James,  grocer,  169  Main  street,  Bridgeton. 
Brownlie,  James,  grocer   and  victualler,    165  Upper 

Main  street,  Gorbals ;  house,  167  do. 
Brownlie,  John,  boiler  maker,  346   Parliamentary 

road  ;  house,  299  do. 
Brownlie,  John,  commission  mercht.,  14  Shamrock  st. 
Brownlie,  John,  flesher,  18  Norfolk  St.;  house,  12  do. 
Brownlie,  Mathew,  23  Mains  street. 
Brownlie,  Peter,  saddler,  50  Dumb.  rd. ;  ho.  60  do. 
Brownlie,  Peter,  34  Forth  street. 
Brownlie,   Robert,    City  Saw   Mills,  Port-Dundas; 

house,  3  Windsor  terrace. 
Brownlie,    Thomas,  jun.,   builder,    contractor,    and 

quarry  master,  147  Pai.sley  road. 
Brownlie,  Thomas,  of  Blochairn  Iron  Co.,  43  West 

Regent  st. ;  resid.  Garscadden  ho.  by  Duntooher. 
Brownlee,  Thomas,  of  John  Liddell  <^  Co. ;  house,  33 

Muirhead  street. 
Brownlie,  Thomas,  spirit  merchant,  177,  289  Argyle 

street;  house,  16  Hope  street. 
Brownlie,  William,    buker,    cook,   confectioner,   and 

wine  merchant,  205,  207  Sauchiehall  street,  15 

Argyle  street,  and  148,  150  Holland  street. 
Brownlie,  W.  R.,  bootmaker,  190  Hope  street. 
Brownlie,  Mrs.,  hosiery  and  furnishings,  46  King 

street,  Tradeston. 
Broxburn  Shale  Oil  Co.  (limited),  49  W^est  George 

street;  G.  M'Gregor,  secretary. 
BRUCE,   Alexander,   slater  and  chimney  cleaner, 

285  Argyle  street. 
Bruce,  A.  &  S.,  fruiterers,  5  Sauchiehall  street. 
Bruce,  Henry,  tobacconist,  129  Eglinton  street. 
Bruce,   Henry,  123  St.  Vincent  street;  house,   80 

Buccleuch  street. 
Bruce,  James,  drysalter.  Canal  street,  Port-Eglinton ; 

house,  169  Eglinton  street. 
Bruce,  James,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  2  Main  St., 

Anderston  ;  house,  12  Minerva  street. 
Bruce,  James,  furniture  dealer,  119  and  121  Stob- 

cross  street;  house,  123  do. 
Bruce,  James,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  54  King  st. 
Bruce,  John,  spirit  dealer,  24  Anderston  quay;  ho, 

117  Cheapside  street. 


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-BRYSON. 


Bruce,  John,  cutter,  32  Candleriggs ;  house,  435  St. 

Vincent  street. 
Bruce,   R.  S.,  at  G.  4'  J-  Burns' ;  house,   at  Mrs. 

Blair's,  54  Abbetsford  place. 
Bruce,  R.,  wholesale  and  retail  grocer,  68, 70  Gallowg. 
Bruce,  Robert,  59  Maitland  street. 
Bruce,  Robert,  papermaker,  Woodside  Paper  Mills, 
South  Woodside  road ;  house,  7  Great  Kelvin  ter. 
Bruce,  R.,  dyer,  16  George  street  and  128  Drygate. 
Bruce,  Mrs.,  stationer,  83  John  street. 
Bruce,  Mrs.,  millinery  warehouse,  35  Nelson  street ; 

house,  6  Binnie  place. 
Bruce,  Mrs.  Agnes,  victualler,  25  Marlborough  st. 
Bruce,  Mrs.,  ladies'  nurse,  146  Rottenrow. 
BROUGGIOTII,  P.,  modeller  and  figure  maker,  14 

Reufield  street ;  house,  36  Montrose  street. 
BRUNSDON,  Richard,  of  J.  #  C.  Brown  cj-  Co.,  149 

Hill  street,  Garnethill. 
BRUNT,   Robert,   wine  and  spirit  merchant,  300 

Argyle  street ;  house,  45  Robertson  street. 
BRUNTON,  C.  &  J.,  masons,  brick  and  oven  builders, 

69  Clyde  street,  Anderston. 
Brunton,  Henry,  H.  M.  Customs,  133  Waterloo  st. 
Brunton,  James,  tailor  and  clothier,  32  Argyle  St. 
Brunton,  Thomas,  133  Waterloo  street. 
Brunton,  Thomas,  tailor,  9  Canon  street. 
BRUSCHIN,  Rev.  Joseph,  R.C.  clergyman,  52  Gt. 

Clyde  street. 
BRYAN,  Hugh,  church  officer,  Sandyford  church ; 

house,  47  Kelvinhaugh  street. 
Bryan,  James,  slater,  20  Nelson  street,  Tradeston ; 

house,  9  do. 
BRYCE,  Alexander,  &  Co.,  tea,   wine,  and  spirit 

merchants,  40,  42  St.  Andrew's  street. 
Bryce,   Alexander,   wine  and   spirit  merchant,   27 

Clyde  street,  Port-Dundas;  house,  31  do. 
Bryce,  Alexander,  66  Saltmarket;  residence,  36  St. 

Andrew's  square. 
Bryce,  Andrew,  smith  and  farrier,  183  New  Dal- 

marnock  road. 
Bryce,  A.  S.,  wire,  metal,  and  general  commission 
merchant,   patent  steam  packing,  Calton  entry ; 
chemical  works,  8  Somerville  place. 
Bryce,  David,  bookseller  and  stationer,  129  Buchanan 

street ;  house,  19  India  street. 
Bryce,  David,  grocer  and  provision  mercht.,  1  Green 
St.,  Calton,  and  115,  117  New  Dalmarnock  road; 
house,  17  Young  street, 
Bryce,  David,  plumber  and  gasfitter,  180  North  st. 
Brj'ce,  David,  at  Okell,  Pringle,  cf-  Selkirk's,   South 

Hanover  street. 
Bryce,  James,  slater,  75  Norfolk  street ;  house,  45 

Shuttle  street. 
Bryce,  James,  spirit  merchant,  1  Broomhill  street, 

Port-Dundas ;  house,  3  do. 
Bryce,  James,  spirit  merchant,  191  Castle  street; 

house,  6  Parliamentary  road. 
Bryce,  James,  LL.D.,  master  of  mathematical  depart- 
ment, High  School ;  resid.  Bowes-hill,  BLintyre. 
Brj'ce,  J.  S  ,  writer,  of  Bryce  4'  Boss ;  house.  Cross- 
bank  cottage,  Govan. 
Brj'ce,  John,  spirit  dealer,  20  Cheapside  street ;  ho. 

21  Warroch  street. 
Bryce,  John,  hatter,  55  Argjle  street;  house,   16 

Camden  street. 
Bryce,  John,  plumber  and  gasfitter,  7  Jackson  st. ; 

house,  4t}  Norfolk  street. 
Bryce,  John,  21  Soutii  Apsley  place. 
Bryce,  John  C  ,  66  Saltmarket;  ho.  29  Florence  st. 


Brvxe,  J.  D.,  of  Play  fair,  Bryce,  4'  Co.;  house,  13 

Buckingham  terrace. 
Bryce,  Morrison,  upholsterer  and  cabinetmaker,  106 

Hope  street ;  house,  2  Regent  Park  terrace. 
Brj'ce  &  Ross,  writers,  146  Buchanan  street. 
Bryce,  Thomas,   surgeon,  10  Green  street,  Calton; 

house,  36  St.  Andrew  square. 
Bryce,  Wm.,  beadle.  North  Hanover  St.  Independent 

Chapel ;  house,  84  North  Hanover  street. 
Bryce,  William,  &  Co.,  commission  merchants  and 

agents,  61  Miller  street. 
Bryce,  William,  wholesale  and  retail  wine  and  spirit 
merchant,  66  Saltmarket;  ho.  36  St.  Andrew  sq. 
Bryce,   William,  surgeon,   174  Saltmarket;    house, 

36  St.  Andrew  square. 
Bryce,  Wm.,  of  Irvine  ^  Bryce;  ho.  1 W.  Prince's  st. 
Bryce,  William,  &  Co.,  foreign  seed  merchants,  61 

Miller  street ;  stores,  Wood  lane,  Broomielaw. 
Bryce,  Wm.,  of  Wi7i.  Bryce  4-  Co. ;  house,  3  Queen's 

place.  Great  Western  road. 
Bryce,  Capt.  Wm.,  at  G.  <f  J-  Burns',  9  Buchanan  st. 
Bryce,  Mrs.,  1  West  Prince's  street. 
Bryce,    Miss    Elizabeth,  milliner  and  dressmaker, 

43  Adelphl  street;  house,  18  Findlay  street. 
BRYDALL,  Robt.,  designer  and  general  draughtsman, 

40  Weaver  street. 
BRYDEN,  James,  commission  agent,  20  Union  st.  ; 

house,  39  South  Apsley  place. 
Bryden,  John,  shoe-lieel  and  toe-plate  manufacturer, 

loo  South  Wellington  street ;  house,  78  do. 
Brj'don,  John,  &  Co.,  merchants,  5  Dixon  street. 
Bryden,  John,  &  Sons,  bell-hangers,  brass-founders, 
gasfitters,  and  locksmiths,  Venetian,  wire-gauze, 
and  Holland  window  blind  manufacturers,   112 
Buchanan  street,  Glasgow;   16  Frederick  street, 
Edinburgh  ;  and  33  John  street,  Perth. 
Bryden,  Thomas  G.,  at  John  Frew's,  Port-Dundas: 

house,  34  Forth  street. 
Bryden,  Wm.,  &  Son,  bell-hangers,  brass-founders, 
gasfitters,  smiths,  Venetian  and  roller-blind  manu- 
facturers, 7  Royal  Bank  place,  Glasgow,  and  55 
George  street,  Edinburgh. 
Bryden,  W.  C,  cf  John  Bryden   cJ-  Sons,  112   Bu- 
chanan street ;  house,  124  Douglas  street. 
Brydon,  Mrs.  Robert,  lodgings,  105  So.  Portland  st. 
BRYDIE,  Mrs.,  teacher,  162  Main  st.,  Anderston  ; 

house,  1  Cranston  place. 
BRYDSON,  William,  15  Egllnton  street. 
BRYMNER,  Mrs.,  63  Cumberland  street,  west. 
BRYSON,  Andrew,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  47 

Nelson  street,  Tradeston. 
Bryson,  George,  milliner  and  draper,  34  Bridge  st. ; 

house,  30  do. 
Bryson  &  Hilton,  carvers,  gilders,  printsellers,   and 
picture-frame    manufacturers,    79,    88,    and    90 
Stockwell  street. 
Bryson,  Jas.,  superintendent  of  fire-engines,  central 

station,  34  College  st. ;  house,  31  Shuttle  street. 
Bryson,  John,  victualler,  128  King  street,  city. 
Bryson,  John,  house  factor,  43  Renfield  street. 
Bryson,  John,  contractor,  32  Warwick  st.;  ho.  36  do. 
Bryson,    John,    boot    and    shoe   manufacturer,    6 

Candleriggs. 
Bryson,  John,  at  J.  C.  Brown  4  Co.'s ;  house.  Hill 

place,  20  Stirling's  road. 
Bryson,  John,  flesher  and  cattle  dealer,  66  Abbots- 
ford  place;  house,  68  do. 
Brj-son,  Mungo,  flesher,  475  St.  Vincent  street ;  ho. 
473  do. 


BRYSOX.- 


-GENERAL  DIRECTORY.- 


-BUCHAKAN. 


77 


Bryson,  Robert,  &  Son,  cotton  brokers  and  commis- 
sion merchants,  17  Royal  Exchange  square. 

Br^'son,  Robert,  of  Robert  Bryson  cj-  Son;  house,  24 
Woodside  place. 

Bryson,  Robert,  grocer,  148  Main  street,  Gorbals ; 
house,  107  Hospital  street. 

Bryson,  Robert,  jun.,  of  Robert  Bryson  ^  Son ;  ho. 
154  St.  George's  road. 

Brj'son,  William,  of  Bryson  if  Hilton;  house,  208 
Crown  street. 

Bryson,  Miss,  furnishing  shop,  28  Dundas  street. 

Bryson,  Miss  E.,  fruiterer,  64  Stockwell  street;   ho. 

1  Hope  street,  Anderston. 

Btyson,  J.,  dressmaker,  23  Oxford  street. 
BUCHAN,  Alex.  W.,  teacher,  144  West  Regent  st. 
Buchan,   Hugh,    brassfounder,   gasalier  maker,   and 

gasfitter,  24  Jamaica  St. ;  ho.  46  Gloucester  st. 
Bachan,  Robert,  at  W.  G.  Blackie  cJ-  Co.'s ;  house,  7 

Steven  street. 
Buchan,  Thomas,    brassfounder  and  gasfitter,   249 

Argj'le  street ;  house,  206  Hope  street. 
Buchan,  Walter,  teacher,  21  Little  Hamilton  street; 

house,  95  Abercromby  street. 
Buchan,  William  P.,  plumber,   gasfitter,    and  zinc 

■worker,  182  West  Nile  street;  house,  184  do. 
Buchan,  W.  R.,   writer,   and   commissioner  of  the 

High   Court  of  Chancery,   112  West  Regent  st. ; 

he  use,  2  Holy  rood  crescent. 
BUCPLANAN,  Alexander,  303  Eglinton  street. 
Buchanan,  Alexander,  victualler,  27  Brown  street. 
Buchanan,  Alexander,  jun.,  at  C.   Tennent  <f  Co.^s, 

St.  Rollox. 
Buchanan,  Alex.  M.,  of  Daly  (J-  Buchanan;  house, 

2  Canonbury  terrace. 

Buchanan,  Ales.,  surgeon,  85  South  Portland  st. 
Buchanan,  Allan,  com.  mercht.,  14  Prince's  sq. 
Buchanan,   Andrew   Allan,   tailor  and  clothier,   53 

Charlotte  lane;   house,  41  Charlotte  st. 
Buchanan,  Andrew,  clothier,    75  West  Nile  street ; 

house,  Belgrave  place. 
Buchanan,   Andrew  D.,    of  Buchanan  ^  McLean; 

house,  98  Parson  street. 
Buchanan,  Andrew,  woollen  draper,  40  High  street ; 

Hill  place,  20  Stirling's  road. 
Buchanan,  Andrew,   fish  and  provision    merchant, 

134  Stockwell  street;  house,  G  Buchan  street. 
Buchanan,    Dr.  Andrew,  professor  of  the  institutes 

of  medicine,  University  of  Glasgow ;  house,  186 

Bath  street. 
Buchanan,  Angus,  metal  refiner,  46  Graham  street, 

Bridgeton,  and  31  Hozier  street. 
Buchanan,  A.  &  T.,  seed  and  manure  merchants,  7 

St.  Enoch  square. 
Buchanan,  Archibald,  painter  and  paperhanger,   25 

Kent  street;  house,  29  do. 
Buchanan,  Archd.,  of  James  Finlay  (f  Co.;  residence, 

Barskimming,  near  Mauchline. 
Buchanan,    Archibald,   &   Co.,    tea   merchants,    12 

Howard  street. 
Buchanan,  Archibald,  of  A.  Buchanan  ^  Co.;  house, 

401  St.  Vincent  street. 
Buchanan,  Brothers,  chemists  and  druggists,  Western 

Apothecaries'  hall,  275  Argyle  street. 
Buchanan,  Charles,  grocer,  30  Cook  street. 
Buchanan,   Daniel,  chronometer,  watchmaker,  gold- 
smith, and  jeweller,  96  Argyle  street;  ho.  Green- 
bank,  Partick. 
Buchanan,  Daniel,  dairyman,  240  Eglinton  st. 
Buchanan,  David,  dairyman,  13  Douglas  street. 


Buchanan,  David,  of  Herald  Office;  house,  168  St. 

George's  road. 
Buchanan,  David,  tobacco  manufacturer,  127  George 

street ;  house,  32  Blackfiiars'  st. 
Buchanan,  D.,  tonnage  master,  harbour  oflice,  Port- 

Dundas. 
Buchanan,  Donald,  cab  proprietor,  10  Eldon  st.,  103 

St.  George's  road,  and  210  Holyrood  terrace. 
Buchanan,  Francis  B.,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  213 

and  215  Eglinton  st.  and  59  Cavendish  st.  ;  ho. 

217  Eglinton  street. 
Buchanan,  George,  M.D.,  surgeon,  117  Douglas  St. 
Buchanan,  George,  surgeon  dentist,  1  Montague  pi. 
Buchanan,  George,  &  Sons,  calenderers,  finishers,  & 

packers,  95  Candleriggs. 
Buchanan,  George  S.,  of  George  Buchanan  ^'  Sons; 

house,  7  Brandon  place. 
Buchanan,   Hamilton,  &  Co.,  merchants,  37  West 

Nile  street. 
Buchanan,  Herbert,  merchant,  28  Miller  street ;  lio. 

241  West  George  street. 
Buchanan,  James,  spirit  merchant,  42  Montrose  st. 
Buchanan,  James,  &  Son,  grain  and  seed  merchants, 

270  Gallowgate;  ho.  7  Somerville  place 
Buchanan,  James,  smith  and  gasfitter,  79  Stockwell 

street ;  house,  Shawlands. 
Buchanan,  J.,  tobacconist,  352  High  st. ;  ho.  326  do. 
Buchanan,  James,  cabinet  and  chair  maker,  11  and 

13  Nelson  street ;  house,  9  do.,  Tradeston. 
Buchanan,  James,  37  Paterson  street,  King.5ton. 
Buchanan,  James  A.,  at  William  Guurlie  cJ'  Sons^ ; 

house,  1  We3-mouth  terrace,  Paisley  road. 
Buchanan,   J.,  lock  and  hinge  manufacturer,  and 

house  factor,  46  M'Pherson  st.  ;  ho.  21  Castle  st. 
Buchanan,  James,  merchant  and  commission  agent, 

176  J  Hope  street. 
Buchanan,  James,  painter  and  paperhanger,  18  York 

street;  house,  53  Cadogan  street. 
Buchanan,  James,   fish-hook  maker,  28  St.  Enoch 

wynd ;  warehouse,  195  J  Argyle  street. 
Buchanan,  James,  teacher  of  elocution,   geography, 

history,  grammar,  and  composition  ;  academy,  8 

Thistle  street,  off  Sauchieh.ill  st. ;  ho.  310  do. 
Buchanan,  James,  librarian.  Choral  Union  ;  bouse, 

249  Gallowgate. 
Buchanan,  James  R.,  chemist  and    druggist,  175 

Castle  street. 
Buchanan,  J.,  &  Co.,  coach-builders  and  harness 

makers,  339  St.  Vincent  street. 
Buchanan,  John,  writer,  and  agent  for  the  Alfred 

Life  Assurance  and  Annuity  Association,  87  Union 

street;  residence,  9  South  Apsley  place. 
Buchanan,  Jn.,  contractor  &  dairyman,  67  Centre  St. 
Buchanan,  John,  merchant,  1  Prince's  square. 
Buchanan,  John,  &  Brothers,  wholesale  and  esqport 

confectioners,  Madeira  court,  257  Argyle  street ; 

works,  1 9  Holmhead  street. 
Buchanan,  John,  sealing-wax  manufacturer,  72  Nel- 
son street,  city. — See  Adv.  in  Appendix. 
Buchanan,    John,    tinsmith,    gasfitter,    bellhanger, 

and  ironmonger,   332  Argyle  street ;  house,  60 

Gloucester  street. 
Buchanan,  John,  assessor  of  property  and  income 

tax   for   the   city,  52  Virginia  street;    house,  2 

Eldon  terrace,  Partickhill. 
Buchanan,  John,  at  C.  Tennant  ij-  Co.'s,  St.  Rollox ; 

house,  7  Ronald  street. 
Buchanan,   John,    dairyman   and  provision   dealer, 

48  Cavendish  street;  house,  50  do. 


78 


BUCHANAIT. 


-GENERAL  DIRECTORY.- 


-BULLOCH. 


Buchanan,    John,    of  Hamilton  ^-    Co. ;   Louse,  13 

Jane  streft,  BIythswood  square. 
Buchanan,    John,    grocer  and    provision    merchant, 

144  New  Dahnarnock  road  ;  house,  150  do. 
Buchanan,  John,  commission  agent,  9  Craignestock  pi. 
Buclianan,  John,  oj'  Buchanan  cf  Pearson;  house, 

22  South  Apsley  place. 
Buchanan,  John  C.,  at  George  Buclianan  (f  Sons' ; 

house,  102  Batli  street. 
Buchanan,  John,  provision  merchant,  IG  Merchant 

lane,  off  Bridgegate  ;  house,  25  East  Clj'de  st. 
Buchanan,  John,  tish  merchant,  314  High  street ; 

house,  312  do. 
Buchanan,  John,  of  Bennistoun,  Buchanan,  cj-  Co.  ; 

house,  18  BIythswood  square. 
Buchanan,    John,   wine    merchant,   80   "West    Nile 

street;  house,  194  St.  Vincent  street. 
Buchanan,  Jol'.n,  of  Baslet/,  Jardine,  (j'  Co. ;  house, 

Ibroxliolm,  Paislev  road. 
Buchanan,  John,  wood  merchant,  128  Cowcaddens. 
Buclianan,  Jolm  ife  James,  plain   and  sewed  muslin 

manufacturers,  108  Hutcheson  street. 
Buchanan,    John,    of  Buchanan,   Marqttis,  4'   Co. ; 

house,  22  South  Apsley  place. 
Buchanan,  John,  Temperance  hotel  and  coffee-house, 

4  South  Portland  street. 
Buchanan,  Joshua,  &   Son,  ham  curers,  butter  and 

cheese  merchants,  7),  73  Candleriggs. 
Buchanan,    Joshua,  of  Joshua  Buchanan  cj-   Son; 

house,  98  Parson  street. 
Buchanan  &  Maclean,  tobacco  and  snuff  manufactur- 
ers, 164  Trongate. 
Buchanan,  Marquis,  &  Co.,  mill  furnishers  &  cotton 

waste  dealers,  95  Glassford  street;  store,  30  St. 

Andrew  square. 
Buchanan,  Neil,  wine  &  spirit  mercht.,  G15  Gallowg. 
Buchanan,  N.,  &  Co.,  distillers,  Caol  ila,  Isla}',  and 

Gaol  nan  Eileanan,  Jura ;  otfice,  230  Argyle  St. 
Buchanan,  N.,  of  N.  Buchanan  4'  Co. ;  house,  98 

Paisley  road. 
Buchanan  &  Pearson,  wholesale  stationers,  G8  Hut- 
cheson street. 
Buchanan,  Peter,  &,  Co.,  merchs.,  163  W.  George  st. 
Buchanan,  Peter,  &  Co.,  smiths,  screw  bolt  and  rivet 

manufacturers,  18  Bishop  street,  Anderston. 
Buchanan,  Rev.  Robt.,  D.D.,  of  Free  College  Church, 

Lynedoch  street ;  house,  2  Sandj-ford  place. 
Buchanan,  Robert,  agent  for  the  Globe  Insurance  Co., 

157  Buchanan  street ;  house,  1  Buckingham  ter. 
Buchanan,'  Robert,    M.A.,    professor  of  logic   and 

rhetoric.  College. 
Buchanan,  Robert,  provision  mer.,  12  Rutherglenln. 
Buchanan,  Robt.,  contractor,  46  Alston  St.;  ho.  53  do. 
Buchanan,  Robert,  portioner,  68  Green  st.,  Calton. 
Buchanan,  Robert,  of  Thomas  iPKenzie  cj'  Co. 
Buchanan,  Robert  M.,  cooper,  18  Gloucester  street; 

house,  Mouiitpark,  Greenock. 
Buchanan,   Robert  M.,  of  Macarihiir  cJ'  Buchanan; 

house,  127  North  street. 
Buchanan,  R.  S.,  tonnage  off.;  ho.  161  Shamrock  st. 
Buchanan,    Simson,    M.D.,    consulting   rooms,   275 

Argyle  street;  house,  58  York  street. 
Buchanan  &  Son,  lapidaries,  miniature  and  watch- 
glass  makers,  108  Argyle  st. ;  house,  74  do. — See 

Advertisement  in  Appendix. 
Buchanan,  Thomas  Gray,  of  Buchanan,  Wilson,  cj-  Co. ; 

house,  Wellshot,  by  Cambuslang. 
Buchanan,  Thomas,   of  Buchanan,  Watson,!^  Co.; 

residence,  Cawder  house,  by  Bishopbriggs. 


Buchanan,  Thomas  D.,  M.D.,  275   Argyle  street; 

house,  18  Westminster  place. 
Buchanan,  T.  6.,  &  L.  M.  Kerr,  accountants  and 

sharobrokers,  157  Buchanan  street. 
Buchanan,  T.  G.,  of  T.  G.  Buchanan  <j'  L.  M.  Kerr; 

house,  3  Jane  street,  BIythswood  square. 
Buchanan  Walter,  M.P.,  of  Buchanan,  Hamilton,  cj' 

Co.;  house,  Shandon,  by  Row. 
Buchanan,  Waiter,  grocer,  258  George  street. 
Buchanan,  Watson,  &  Co.,  mers.,  15S  St.  Vincent  st. 
Buchanan,  William,  of  George  Buchanan  cj-  Sons; 

house,  7  Brandon  place. 
Buchanan,  William,  grocer  and  victualler,  7  Morri- 
son street;  house,  51  West  street. 
Buchanan,  William,  woollen  and  linen  draper,  13 

Gallowgate;  house,  91  North  Hanover  street. 
Buchanan,  William,  slater,  7  Castle  st.,  llutherglen, 

and  2  Main  street,  Bridgeton;  house,  2  Oswald  st. 

B.-idgeton. 
Buchanan,  William,  mason  and  builder,  34  Caledo- 
nian road ;  house,  37  Adelphi  street. 
Buchanan,  William,  measurer,  96  Renfield  street, 
Buchanan,   William,  supervisor  of  inland  revenue, 

174  New  City  road. 
Buchanan,  William,  grocer  and  provision  merchant, 

159  Eglinton  street ;  house,  303  do. 
Buchanan,  William-,  butcher,  38  Adelphi  street. 
Buchanan,  William,  Sheiitf  Clerk's  Office;  house,  180 

Pollokshaws  road. 
Buchanan,  William,  at  W.  G.Mitchell 4  Co.'s;  house, 

27  Ronald  street. 
Buchanan,  Wm,,  of  Gray  cJ-  Buchanan. 
Buchanan,  Wm.  L.,  accountant,  and  agent  for  Lan- 
cashire Insurance  Co.,  48  Gordon  street. 
Buchanan,  Wilscn,  &  Co.,  brokers  and  commission 

merchants,  25  St.  Enoch  square. 
Buchanan,   Mrs.  Dr.  John,  Spring-grove  place, '47 

Grove  street. 
Buchanan,  Mrs.  Helen,  toy  dealer,  115  London  st. 
Buchanan,  Mrs.  John,  furnishings  and  hosiery,  19 

Eglinton  street. 
Buchanan,  Mrs.  Robert,  122  Wellington  street. 
Buchanan,  Mrs.,  14  Lynedoch  crescent. 
Buchanan,  Jliss,  dressmaker,  20  College  street. 
Buchanan,  Bliss,  dressmaker,  46  Union  street. 
Buchanan,  Miss  J.,  dressmaker,  50  North  Albion  St. 
Buchanan,  Miss,  87  West  Regent  street. 
Buchanan,  Miss  E.,  3  Holland  place. 
Buchanan's  Spine  and   Ear   Surgery,    85    South 

Portland  street. 
BUCKLEY,  Rev.  Jeremiah  S.,  B.C.  clergyman,  17 

Great  Hamilton  street. 
BuCKSHEAD  Hotel,  61  Argyle  street. 
Buenos  Ayres  Consulate ;  G.   Gilmour,   IGO   Bu- 
chanan street. 
BULLEY,  John,  39  Arlington  street. 
BULLOCH,  Archibald,   of  Bulloch,  Lade,   cj-  Co.; 

house,  204  St.  Vincent  street. 
Bulloch,  John,  ale  and  porter  vaults,  95  Cowcaddens  st. 
Bulloch,  Lade,   &  Co.,  commission  merchants,  43 

Dunlop  street. 
Bulloch,    Lade,    &   Co.,    distillers  of  malt  whisky, 

Camlachie  distillery;  office,  43  Dunlop  street. 
Bulloch,  Matthew,  of  Bulloch^  Lade,  4'  Co.;  house, 

8  Woodside  crescent. 
Bulloch,    Robert,    manager,    Adelphi    distillery,    4 

Muirhead  street ;  house,  89  Hospital  street. 
Bulloch,  Vv'illiam,  slater  and  plasterer,  88  Stevenson 

street ;  house,  103  Abercromby  street. 


BULLOCH. 


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BURNS. 


Bulloch,  William,  stationer,  54  Cambridge  street. 

Bullocli,  Mrs.  James,  v^ille  and  spirit  merchant,  33 
Wilson  street;  house,  27- do. 

Bulloch,  Mrs.,  247  Sauchiehall  street. 

Birlloch,  Misses,  milliners,  straw  bonnet,  and  dress- 
makers, 19  Garscadden  street. 

BUNNETT  &,  Co.,  engineers,  iron  and  brass  founders, 
and  patentees  of  revolving  iron  shutters,  199  Bu- 
chanan street,  and  Deptford,  Kent,  S.E. 

BUNTEN,  James,  &  Co.,  timber  merchants,  145 
St.  Vincent  street. 

Bunten,  James,  o/  James  Btinfen  cj'  Co. ;  residence, 
Braehead  house,  Cathcart. 

Bunten,  James  C,  Auderston  foundry,  house,  22 
Eliubank  crescent. 

Bunten,  James,  jun.,  of  James  Bunten  cj-  Co.;  resi- 
dence, Braehead  house,  Cathcait. 

Banten,  William,  oj'  D.  Brown  cj-  Co. ;  house,  1 
Cliftongrove  crescent. 

Bunlin,  William,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  64  High 
street ;  house,  34  London  street. 

Bunten,  Mrs.  Robert,  22  Elmbank  crescent. 

Buntin,  Mrs.  Mary,  plasterer,  152  Both v.'ell  street ; 
house,  41  Grove  street. 

BUNTING,  David,  at  G.  4' J.  Burns' ;  house,  G9 
St.  Vincent  crescent. 

Bunting,  John,  at  JI  Geachi/  <^-  Farlane's;  house,  31 
Columbia  place. 

Bunting,  Mrs.  James,  draper  and  hosier,  22  Stobcross 
street ;   house,  11  do. 

BURDEN,  John,  agent  for  Young's  paraffine  oil,  and 
oil  merchant,  35  Saltniarket;  house,  35  St.  An- 
drew's street. 

BUEGE,  William,  officer  of  inland  revenue  ;  house, 
61  Grove  street. 

BURGESS,  Robert,  provision  merchant,  162  Cow- 
caddens  street;  house,  154  do. 

Burgess,  Robert,  provision  merchant,  53  Saltmarket; 
house,  154  Cowcaddens  street. 

Burgess,  William,  flesher  and  provision  merchant, 
159,  1(51  Cowcaddens  street ;  house,  128  do. 

Burgess,  Rev.  Wm.,  A.M.,  minister  of  Egliaton  St. 
U.P.  church  ;  residence,  Lar.gside  road. 

Burgess,  Misses,  milliners  and  dressmakers,  157 
Cowcaddens;  house,  154  do. 

Burgess,  Sirs.,  134  Great  Hamilton  street. 

BuEGit  Sasine  Office,  city  chambers,  Andrew  Cun- 
ninghame. 

BURKE,  James,  bookseller,  16  East  Russell  street. 

BURLEY,  Robert,  &  Co.,  joiners  and  hammer  handle 
manufacturers,  20  Dale  street,  Tradeston  ;  house, 
37  Morrison  street. 

BUR.MOND,  John,  manufacturer,  52  Glassford  st. 

BURisE,  J.  C,  photographer,  184  Saltmarket;  ho. 
9  Sussex  place. 

Burn,  Petei-,  &  Co.,  auctioneers  and  valuators,  9 
Royal  Exchange  place  ;  house,  74  Buccleuch  st. 

Burn,  Wra.,  auctioneer  and  valuator,  9  Royal  Ex- 
change place  ;  house,  74  Buccleuch  street. 

BURNET,  Archd.,  commission  merchant,  11  South 
Frederick  street. 

Barnett,  Daniel,  Govan  parochial  chambers ;  house, 
71  Dale  street. 

Burnet,  George,  of  Brodie,  Burnet,  cj'  Malcolm ;  ho. 
Shawlands. 

Burnet,  Hamilton,  spirit  merchant,  23  Cranston  st. ; 
house,  15  Hill  street,  Anderston. 

Burnet,  James,  smith  and  farrier,  129  Sydney  st. ; 
house,  135  do. 


Burnet,  James  B.,  writer,  and  agent  for  Liverpool 
and  London  Insurance  Association,  29  St.  Vincent 
place;  house,  Fcrnhill,  Bothwell. 

Burnet,  John,  -writer,  secretary  to  the  Water  Com- 
missioners, 23  Miller  st.;  ho.  10  Newton  place. 

Burnet,  John,  bookseller  &  stationer,  181:}  High  st; 
house,  1 1  Dunchattan  street. 

Burnet,  John,  architect,  97  West  Regent  street. 

BURNLEY,  William  ¥.,  &  Co.,  merchants,  11  Vic- 
toria place,  West  Regent  street. 

Burnley,  William  F.,  of  William  F.  Burnley  4'  Co.;' 
house,  24  Ainslie  place,  Edinburgh,  and  Ericht 
bank,  Dunoon. 

BURNS,  Andrew,  79  Abbotsford  place. 

Burns,  David,  victualler,  93  Carriuk  street. 

Burns,  George,  of  George  cj-  James  Burns;  house, 
1  Park  gardens,  and  Wemyss  bay. 

Burns,  G.  &  J.,  steamers  and  railway  printing-office, 
9  Buchanan  street. 

Burns,  George  &  James,  steam  packet  office,  9 
Buchanan  street. 

Burns,  George,  coffee  house,  1  Havannah. 

Burns,  James  C,  of  G.  4' J-  Burns,  9  Buchanan  st.; 
residence,  Lochside  house,  Lochwinnoch. 

Burns,  James,  house  factor,  23  St.  Andrew's  square. 

Burns,  James,  English  academy,  1  Albany  place. 

Burns,  James  &  George,  merchants,  9  Buchanan  st. ' 

Burns,  James  K ,  wright  and  glazier,  8,  10  Melville 
street ;  house,  54  Houston  street. 

Burns,  James,  of  James  cj'  George  Burns;  house, - 
Bloomhill,  Cardross,  and  224  St.  Vincent  street. 

Burns,  James,  flesher,  200  Stirling's  rd.;  ho.  19S  do. 

Burns,  J.  P.,  greengrocer,  fruiterer,  and  game  sales- 
man, 42  West  Nile  street. 

Burns,  J.  P.,  cigar  and  tobacco  importer,  44  West 
Nile  street;  house,  6  Franklin  terrace. 

Burns,  John,  victualler  and  spirit  dealer,  203  Main 
street,  Bridgeton  ;  house,  205  do. 

Burns,  John,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  50  Queen  st. 

Burns,  John,  surgeon,  81  Main  street,  Bridgeton; 
house,  157  Gnenhead. 

Burns,  John,  ofG.  cJ'  /.  Burns;  ho.  Castle  Wemyss, 
by  Greenock. 

Burns,  John,  painter  and  paperhanger,  64  George 
street ;  house,  32  Nicholas  street. 

Burns  &  Maclean,  writers,  41  West  George  street, 
secretaries  to  the  Iron  and  Coalmasters'  and  Con- 
tractors' Association,  Associated  Mine  Owners  of 
Scotland,  and  School  of  Slines. 

Burns,  Michael,  broker,  105  New  wynd. 

Burns  &  Miller,  wrights,  10  Steven  street. 

Burns,  Robert,  &  Co.,  soap,  stearine,  and  lard  oil 
manufacturers,  113  Clyde  street,  and  Elliot  st., 
Anderston. 

Burns,  Robert,  Lodge  of  Oddfellows,  M.U.  (1882;);- 
place  of  meeting,  38  Sauchiehall  lane,  W.  Craw- 
ford, secy. ;  house,  48  Port-Dundas  road. 

Burns,  Robert,  of  R.  Burns  cJ-  Co. ;  house,  35  Elm- 
bank  place. 

Burns,  Robert,  jun.,  colliery  agent,  36  Renfield  st.  ; 
depot,  Milton  basin,  Bairdst. ;  ho.  26  Hopetounpl. 

Burns,  Robert,  wright  and  glazier,  7  Sydney  street; 
house,  4  do. 

Burns,  Robert,  Monkland  Canal  basin. 

Burns,  Robert,  agent,  Friend-in-Need  Life  and  Sick 
Assurance  Society,  27  Charlotte  street. 

Burns,  William,  writer,  41  West  George  st. ;  house, 
31  Buckingham  terrace. 

Burns,  William,  of  Burns  cj-  Millar;  ho.  13  Steven  st. 


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BURNS. 


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-CALDER. 


Burns,  William,  of  Moffat  cf-  Burns  ;  ho.  1  Clutha  st. 
Burns,  Ann,  broker,  7  Market  street. 
BURNSIDE,  James,  grocer  and   spirit  dealer,  13-1 

and  140  London  road;  house,  136  do. 
Burnsiile,  James,  warper,    114    Candleriggs  ;  house, 

90  Great  Hamilton  street. 
Burnside,  John,  fringe,   tassel,  and  fancy  tiimming 

manufacturer,  55  Argyle  arcade,  16  Buchanan  St., 

108  Argyle  street,  and  3  Morrison's  court;  house, 

140  George  street. 
Burnside,   Matthew,  flesher,   77  New  Dalmarnock 

road;  house,  75  do. 
BURR,  Alexander,  &  Son,  commission  merchants 

and  agents,  59  Hutcheson  street. 
Burr,  James,  of  Alexander  Burr  cj'  Son;  house,   10 

Glasgow  street,  Kelvin  terrace. 
BURRELL,  G.,  ofBurreU  4-  Son;  ho.  72  N.  Cityrd. 
Burrell   &    Son,  shipping  and   forwarding   agents, 

Grangemouth  wharf,  Port-Dundas. 
Burrell,  Wm.,  of  Burrell  i^'  Son ;  ho.,  Willowbank 

street,  off  Woodlands  road. 
BURRETT,  Misses  J.  &  C,  drapers,  36^  Cowcad- 

deus  street ;  house,  IflG  Renfield  street. 
BURROWS,  Wm.,  spirit  merchant,  2G  Jamaica  st. 
BURT,  John,  nail  manufacturer,  19  Barony  street; 

house,  3  Martyr  street. 
Burt,   John,   currier,   leather   merchant,  machinery 

belt  and  hose  pipe  maker,  20,  30  Main  street, 

Calton  ;  house,  143  Great  Hamilton  street. 
Bart,  John,  English  teacher,  252  Sauchiehall  street ; 

house,  2  Portman  pl.ice. 
Burt,  William,  boot  and  shoe  maker,   140^-  Main 

street,  Anderston. 
Burt,  William,  tailor  and  clotiiier,  3G  Gallowgate. 
BURTON,  Alexander,  95  Hutcheson  street;  bouse, 

20  Cumberland  place,  Laurieston. 
Burton,  Andrew  H.,  fancy  dress  manufacturer,  95 

Hutcheson  St. ;  ho.  20  Cumberland  pi.,  Laurieston. 
Burton  &  Henderson,  tea  and  coffee  merchants,  192 

Sauchiehall  street. 
Burton,  Henry,  hosier,  glover,  and  shirtmaker,  111 

Buchanan  street;  house,  08  Renfield  street. 
Burton,  Thomas  C,  teacher  of  dancing,  Athenfeum, 

and  17  Bedford  st.  ;  house,  55  Renfrew  street. 
BUSBY,  E.  S.,  at  M.  Mnir  <J-  Son's ;  6   Commerce 

street ;  house,  St.  James'  street.  Paisley  road. 
BUTLER,  Dugald,  of  Bridgeton  Society;  house,  17G 

Main  street,  Bridgeton. 
Butler,  Robert  B.,  slater  and  chimney  sweeper,  51 

St.  George's  road ;  house,  159  Shamrock  street. 
BUTTERS,  A.,  provi.sinn  dealer,  7   Govan  street; 

house,  64  South  Wellington  street. 
Butters,  Daniel.    Letters  left  at  35  Eglinton  street ; 

house,  Shawlands. 
Butters,  James,  butcher.  Charing  cross,  343  Sauchie- 
hall street;  house,  1G9  Sliamrock  street. 
BYARS,  David,  of  Mann,  Byars,  cj'  Co. ;   house,  6 

Clifton  place. 
Byars,  William,  atC.  Toddc]-  Higginhoiham's,  M'Niel 

street;  house,  64  South  Wellington  street. 
Byars,  Robert,  fruit  merchant,  Bazaar,  Candleriggs  ; 

house,  34  Stirling  street. 


CABANTS,  George,  interpreter  to  the  law  courts 
of  Glasgow,  and  teacher  of  French,  Spanish,  and 
German,  221  Sauchiehall  street. 

CABBEL,  John,  Scottish  Provincial  Assurance  Co., 
Ill  St.  Vincent  street. 


CADDEN,  David,  eating-house,  45  Saltmarket. 
Cadden,  Jn.,  of  J.  M'Laren  cf  Co.;  ho.  1 74  Stafford  pL 
CADENHEAD,  N.  Y.,  at  J.  cf-  W.  CamplelUf  Co.'s; 

residence,  9  Walworth  terrace,  Kent  road. 
Cadenhead,  Robert,  merchant  and  manufacturer,  72' 

George  square. 
Cadiz  Steam  Packet  Office,  Hutcheson  and  Brown, 

14  Maxwell  street,  and  Handysides  &  Henderson, 

45  Union  street. 
Cadiz  and  Glasgow  traders,  27  Union  street. 
CADMAN,  Wm.,  leather  mercht.,  163  Bridgegate. 
CADZOW,  Robert,  grocer,  34  Warwick  street, 
CAIE,  Rev.  Thomas,  superintendent.  City  Mission, 

Religious  Institution  Rooms,  75  George's  place. 
CAIRD,  James,  plasterer,  80  Hope  street ;  house,  8 

West  Princes  street. 
Caird,  James,  merchant,  agent  for  the  Life  Associa- 
tion of  Scotland,  and  Scottish  Union  (Fire)  Insur- 
ance Co.,  27  Virginia  st. ;  ho.  15  Royal  terrace. 
Caird,    John,  plasterer,  80  Hope  street ;  house,   8 

West  Princes  street. 
Caird,  Rev.  John,  M.A.  &  D.D.,  17  Hamilton  drive 
CAIRNEY,  J.,  glass-stainer  and  glazier,  40  Bath 

street ;  house.  42  do. 
Cairney,    Charles,   spirit  merchant,    67  ,    69    Salt- 
market,  and  124,  126  Bridgegate;  ho.  137  do. 
Cairney,  Wm.,  ship-broker,  110  North  Frederick  st. 
CAIRNS,  Adam,  manager.  Friendly'  Bread  Associa- 
tion, 10  Carlton  court;  house.  111  Eglinton  st. 
Cairns,  Charle.s,  C.A.,  sharebroker,  175  Hope  street ; 

house,  Milliken  park. 
Cairns  &  Co.,  James,  wholesale  and  retail  stationers, 

and  agents  for  Pony  &  Sons  lire-proof  safes,  3a 

Gordon  street. 
Cairns,  David  Young,  contractor,  30  Sfeven  street. 
Cairns,  James,  &  Son,  tailors  and  clothiers,  35  and 

39  London  street. 
Cairns,  James,  of  James  Cairns  4'  Co. ;  house,  307 

St.  Vincent  street. 
Cairns,  J.  &  A.,   hosiers,  clothiers,   and  hatters,  75' 

Trong.ite  ;  house,  6  Rutland  place. 
Cairns,  John,  plumber  and  gasfitter,  62  W.  Nile  St. 
Cairns,  John,  of  John  Cairns  cj-  Co. ;  house,  Freeland 

bank,  Partick. 
Cairns,  John,  spirit  merchant,  41  and  43  Stockwell 

street ;  house,  24  Ropework  lane. 
Cairns,  John,  painter  and  paperhanger,  and  oil  and 

colourman,  113  High  street;  house,  2  Stirling  st. 
Cairns,  John,  &  Co  ,  cotton-brokers,  5  Exchange  sq. 
Cairns,  J.  &  E.,   provision  merchants,  103  Main  st. 

Anderston  ;   house,  lOlJ  do. 
Cairns  &  Lang,  plumbers  &  gasfitters,  51  Bridge  st. 
Cairns,  P.,  smith,  belllianger  and  gasfitter,  113  Wesi! 

Nile  street ;  house,  66  Shamrock  street. 
Cairns,  Robert,  commission  agent,  31  Miller  street; 

house,  101  Follok  street. 
Cairns,  Robert,  potato  mercht,  5  Hill  st.  Garnetliiil. 
Cairns,  Walter,  paper-ruler,  bookbinder,  printer,  and 

stationer,  93  Virginia  st. ;  ho.  307  St,  Vincent  st. 
Cairns,  Wm.,  artist,  8  Charlotte  street. 
Cairns,   AVm.,   of  Cairns  ^  Laing ;  house,  68  Ab- 

botsford  place. 
CALDER,  Alexander,  grocer,  205  High  street. 
Calder,   Alexander,  plasterer,  120  Thistle  St.,  south. 
Calder,  Charles,  ship  master,  95  Paisley  road. 
Calder,    Donald,   of  James    Wright   cj-  Co. ;  housCy 

Dowaiihill  gardens. 
Calder,  James,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  76  Nelsoii 

street;  house,  50  King  street. 


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Calder,  "James,   grocer  and  provision  merchant,  51 

Shuttle  street. 
Calder,   Jolin,  commission  merchant,  69  Ingram  St. 
Calder,  Joljii,    grocer   and  provision   merchant,    63 

Maitliind  street ;  house,  58  do. 
Calder,  John,  commission   agent,  20  Ingram  street. 
Calder,  John,  boot  and  shoemaker,  30  Finlay  street. 
Calder,  Thos.,  &  Co.,  sugar  merclits.,  27  Virginia  st. 
Calder,  Thomas,  of  Thomas  Calder  tj-  Co. ;  house,  7 

Newton  place. 
Calder,  Wm.,  of  T.  Calder  cf  Co. ;  ho.  Newton  ter. 
Calder  and  Govan  Ironworks  otEce,  1  Dixon  st. 
CxVLDERBANK,  Thomas,  at  A.  M'Kenzle  cj-  Co.s ; 

house,  391  St.  Vincent  street. 
CALDERWOOD,    Alex.,  &   Co.,  wine  and    spirit 

merchants,    118    and    120    Candleriggs,  and  14 
Canon  street. 
Calderwood,   David,  teacher,  40  Blackfriars'  street ; 

house,  11  Monteith  row. 
Calderwood,  Rev.  Henry,  Greyfiiars'  U.P.  Church  ; 

house,  197  St.  Vincent  street. 
CALDWELL,  Ale.^ander,  spirit  merchant,  76  Gars- 
cube  road  ;   house,  2  Corn  street 
Caldwell,  Alexander,  stationer  and  furnishings,  89 

Stobcross  street. 
Caldwell,  Alexander,  of  Hancock  if  Caldwell;  house, 

205  Crown  street. 
Caldwell,  David,  with  A.  Balderston,  55  West  Nile 

street ;  house,  53  Cadogan  street. 
Caldwell,  David,  at  John  tj-  Robert  Ilai-vey  cj-  Co.'s; 

house,  Shawfield  toll,  Rutherglen  road. 
Caldwell,  Hugh,  cabinet,  spiral  and  general  turner, 

178  Gallowgate ;  house,  221  do. 
Caldwell,  Jackson,  grocer  and  provision  dealer,   7 

Glebe  street ;  ho.  10  Union  street,  Calton. 
Caldwell,    James,    provision  merchant,  72  Stewart 

street;   house,  63  do. 
Caldwell,   James,   of  Caldioell  cf  Mlddleto}i ;  resid., 

Auchengare,  Row,  Dumbartonshire. 
Caldwell,  John,  136  Renfrew  street. 
Caldwell,  John,  steward,    Royal    Lunatic  Asylum, 

Gartuavel. 
Caldwell,   John,  wine  merchant,    37  Milton  street; 

house,  50  West  Milton  street. 
Caldwell,  John,  wine  merchant,  57  Maitland  street; 

house,  2  Corn  street. 
Caldwell  &  Middleton,  merchants  and  drysalters,  25 

Gordon  street  and  63  Stockwell  street. 
Caldwell,  Peter,  slater  and  plasterer,  43  Stobcross  st. 
Caldwell  &  Scoular,  merchants,  28  Cochran  street. 
Caldwell,   William,   cabinetmaker,   upholsterer,  and 

decorator,  136,  146  West  Nile  street;  ho.  148  do. 
Caldwell,  William,  of  James  JPAulat/ if  Co.;  house, 

10  Royal  terrace. 
Caldwell,   William  H.,  household   furnishing  iron- 
mongery warehouse,  242  Buchanan  street. 
Caldwell,   William    M.,    commission   merchant,    57 

Miller  street ;  house,  4  Dunmore  terrace. 
Caldwell,  W^illiam,   grocer  and  provision  merchant, 

93  Maitland  street. 
Caldwell,  Wm.,  tobacconist,  136^  Main  st.,  Ander- 

ston ;  house,  1  Perth  street. 
Caldwell,  Rlrs.  James,  &  Son,  lappet  cloth  clippers, 

21  Greenhead;  ho.  36  S.  Cumberland  St.,  Calton. 
Caldwell,  Mrs.  Jane,  grocer  and  provision  dealer,  27 

Green  St.,  Calton;  house,  10  Union  street,  do. 
Caldwell,  Miss,  42  Rosebank  terrace. 
Caldwell,  Miss,  dressmaker,  86  Sauchiehall  street. 
Cai.edoniax  Bottle  Works  Co.,  Gamgadhill. 


Caledonian  Cricket  Club,  Holyrood  park;  A.  D. 
Forbes,  sec,  38  Berkley  street. 

Caledonian  Distiller^'  Office,  75  Jamaica  st. ;  James 
Drysdale,  agent. 

Caledonian  Fire  and  Life  Insurance  Office,  64  St. 
A'^incent  street;  Wm.  Cowan  secretary  to  Glasgow 
Board  ;  Jas.  Cowan,  surveyor.  Agents — M'Clure, 
Naismith,  &  Brodie,  71  St.  Vincent  st  ;  Q.  Dick 
&  Robertson,  104  West  Regent  st. ;  J.  Mann,  153 
Queen  st.  ;  R.  Goodwin,  235  George  st. ;  J.  Seton, 
120  St.  Vincent  st. ;  J.  T.  Dickie,  4  Bothwell  st.; 
J.  M'Donald,  79  West  Regent  st. ;  P.  Walker, 
107  West  Nile  st.;  J.  Gemmell,  County  buildings  ; 
W.  Melvin,  62  Argyle  St.;  Blackburn,  Low,  & 
Co.,  135  Buchanan  St. ;  W.  Hair,  16  Hope  st.  ; 
A.  Wylie,  G8  St.  Vincent  st. ;  R.  Gait  &  Son,  20 
Buchanan  st.  ;  A.  Muirhead,  3  West  Regent  St.; 
Neil  Johnstone,  40  Renfield  st. ;  G.  Muir,  25  Bath 
St. ;  W.  Denliam,  130  Cowcaddens  ;  and  A.  C. 
Robertson,  42  Bath  street. 

Caledonian  Foundry,  124  West  street. 

Caledonian  and  Hamilton  Railwaj'  Station,  south 
side,  head  of  Main  street,  Gorbals. 

Caledonian  Pottery,  Canal  basin,  Townhead. 

Caledonian  Railway,  Greenock  Section  Goods  Sta- 
tion, 130  Eglinton  street. 

Caledonian  Railway  Co.'s  Branch  Parcel  and  Omni- 
bus office,  30  Queen  street. 

Caledonian  Railway  Station,  head  of  Buchanan  st.    - 

Caledonian  Railway  Co.'s  General  Office,  302  Bu- 
chanan street. 

Caledonian  Railway  Goods  Manager's  office,  302  do-. 

Caledonian  Ropework  Co.,  230  and  232  Stobcross  st. 

Caledonian  Temperance  Hotel,  23  Cowcaddens. 

Caledonian  Tube  Co.,  patent  lap  welded  iron  boiler 
tube  makers,  Coatbridge  ;  Joseph  Baker,  manag- 
ing partner. — See  Advertisement  in  Appendix. 

CALLEN,  Jas.,  cordage,  wire  rope,  and  sail  manu- 
facturer, 114  Broomielawtropeworks, Dumbarton; 
house,  Brachead,  Dumbarton. 

Callen,  J.,  jun.,  sailmaker  (foreman),  86  West  st. 

CALLENDER  &  Elder,  agents  for  W.  &  A.  Gelbey, 
wine  importer.-:,  &c.,  34  Queen  street. 

Callender,  James,  joiner,  1  Warwick  street ;  house, 
42  Pollok  street. 

Callender,  Sons,  &  Co.,  manufacturers  and  calicd- 
printers,  IG  South  Frederick  street,  and  Charlotta 
street,  Manchester. 

Callender,  Thomas,  sen.,  hide  .and  leather  factor  and 
commission  merchant,  13  Smith's  court,  Candle- 
riggs;  house,  4  3  Great  Western  road. 

Callender,  William,  teller.  Royal  Bank;  house,  St; 
Kilda  lodge,  Dowanhill. 

Callender,  W.  0.,  hide  and  leather  factor,  agent  for- 
the  Royal  Insurance  Company,  34  Candleriggs  ; 
house,  Norwood,  Dowanhill  gardens. 

Callender,  Miss,  milliner,  38  Sauchiehall  street. 

CAELUM,  John,  manure  merchant,  104  Hunter  sf. 

Galium,  Mrs.,  hosier  and  draper,  68  Cowcaddens,. 
street  ;»house,  296  Buchanan  street. 

Galium,  Mrs.  .John,  93  Renfield  street. 

Galium,  Mrs.  Charles,  IG  Newton  street. 

Calton  Accommodation  Co.,  Vallance  &  Co.,  2i 
Stevenson  street,  Calton. 

Calton  Foundry,  69,  71  Canning  street. 

Caltoh  Medical  Hall,  10  Green  street,  Calton. 

Calton  Mechanics'  Institution,  46  Canning  street ; 
Calton  ;  Margaret  Graham,  librarian. 

Calton  Spinning  Co.;  office,  37  St.  Vincent  place. 

D2 


CALTON. GENERAL  DIRECTORY. CAMERO^J". 


Calton  Mission  Church,  32  Bell  street,  Calton. 
Calton  Police-Office,  D3  Stevenson  street,  Calton. 
Calton    Post-oiSce    Keceiving    House    and   Monej' 
Order  &  Savings  Bank,  76  Canning  street;  Jas. 
Davidson,  receiver, 
CALVER,  W.  B.,  master  and  survcjor,  Royal  Navy; 

house,  37  Eldon  place,  Kingston. 
CALVERT,  Edward,  teacher,  Normal  School;  ho. 

50  Craighall  road. 
Calvert,    Misses,   teachers  of  pianoforte    and  vocal 

music,  40  Hill  street,  Garnethill. 
Cambuslang  Colliery  Office,  69  Great  Clyde  st. 
CAMERON,  Alex.,  upholsterer,  232  Hope  street. 
Cameron,  A.,  letter-carrier,  P.O.;  ho.  2  Werayss  pi. 
Cameron,  Alexander,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  27 

Clyde  street,  Anderston. 
Cameron,  A.  &  N.,  auctioceers  and  valuators,  123 

West  George  street. 
Cameron,  Charles,  spirit  merchant,  14.3  Barrack  st.  ; 

house,  146  Duke  street. 
Cameron  &  Co.,  wholesale  stationers  ar;d  publishers, 

76  Queen  street. 
Cameron,  Colin,   spirit  dealer,    110  Havannah ;  ho. 

110  Duke  street. 
Cameron  &  Co.,  merchants,  348  New  City  road. 
Cameron,   David,   spirit   merchant,   37   On-  street, 

Calton  ;  house,  2  Sister  street,  do. 
Cameron,  Daniel,  headle  ;  house,  G2  Dover  street. 
Cameron,  Daniel,  tailor  and  clothier  49  Oswald  st. 
Cameron,   D.  A.,   surgeon-dentist,    75  Bath  street; 

house,  189  Renfrew  street, 
Cameron,  Donald,  letter-carrier,  P.O. ;     house,   75 

South  Rose  street. 
Cameron,  Dugald,  smith,  bcllhanger,  and  gasfitter, 

45  Bishop  street,  Anderston. 
Cameron,  Dugald,  heddle  maker,  143  Gt.  Hamilton 

street;  house,  32  Well  street,  Calton. 
Cameron,  Duncan,  broker,  IS  Princes  st.;  ho.  12  do. 
Cameron,  Duncan,  inland  revenue,  13  Queen  street; 

residence,  Springfield  house,  Partick. 
Cameron,    Duncan,  of  Boicser  cj-   Cameron;  house, 

Govanbank  house,  Rutherglen  road. 
Cameron,  Duncan,  of  Cameron  tf  Co.,  stationers,  &c., 

76  Queen  street. 
Cameron,  Duncan,  stamper,  P.O.;  ho.  12  Tarbort  st. 
Cam.eron,  Finlaj',  com.  traveller,  63  Stockwell  St.; 

house,  5  West  Russell  street. 
Cameron,  George,  wholesale  stationer  and  publisher, 

194  Buchanan  st. ;  house,  162  Renfrew  street. 
Cameron,  Hugh,  dyer,  77  John  st.,  Bridgeton ;  ho. 

86  do. 
Cameron,  Hugh,  at  Peter  Flech  cf   Co.'s,  27  Ann 

street;  house,  296  St,  Vincent  street, 
Cameron,  Hugh,  bootmaker,  402  Argj'le  st. ;  house, 

188  Holm  street. 
Cameron,  James,  wine  and  spirit  dealer,  118,  120 

Main  street,  Bridgeton;  house,  122  do, 
Cameron,  James,  at  W.  Graham  cj'  C'o.'s;  house,  248 

West  Bath  street. 
Cameron,   James,   wine   and   spirit   merciiant,   211 

Stobcross  street;  house,  209  do. 
Cameron,  J.,  victualler,  397  Gallowgate;  ho.  305  dc. 
Cameron,  James,  spirit  dealer,  447  Gallowt;ate. 
Cameron,  James,  chemical  manufacturer.  New  road, 

Parkhead;  house,  Carntync  cottage,  Parkhead. 
Cameron,    John,    &   Co.,   coppersmiths    and   brass- 
founders,  29  Lancefield  qy.;  ho.  552  St. Vincent  St. 
Cameron,  John,  wholesale  stationer  and  publisher, 
175  Buchanan  St.;  ho.  177  West  Regent  street. 


Cameron,  John,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  73  Green 

street,  Calton  ;  house,  75  do, 
Cameron,  John,  spirit  mercht.,  97,  117  Gallowgate, 

and  12  Broomielaw;  house,  31  Candleriggs, 
Cameron,  Jn,,  oil  &  colour.,  178  Main  St.,  Bridgeton. 
Cameron,  John,  Clj'desdale  Bank;  ho.  Y  Hillhead  pi. 
Cameron,  John,  of  Thos.  Cameron  cj-  Co.;  house,  7 

Woodside  crescent. 
Cameron,  John,  ship  commission  agent,  and  Balla- 
chulish  slate  agent,  65  Jamaica  street;  house,  75 
Abbotsford  place, 
Cameron,   John,  of  M'- Vet/  (J-  Cameron;  house,  24 

Elmgrove  place.  West  Regent  street, 
Cameron,  John,  grocer,  60  Portugal  street;  house, 

37  Warwick  street, 
Cameron,  John,  printer  and  stationer,  63  John  st, 
Cameron,  J.  &  P.,  general  carriers,  contractors,  and 
railway  agents,  forward  goods  to  most  parts  of 
Scotland,  England,  and  Ireland — agents  for  the 
Caledonian,  Scottish   Central,  Scottish   Midland, 
Dundee,  Perth,  Aberdeen  Junction,  and  Aberdeen 
railways;  offices,  21,  23,  29  Mitchell  street,  164 
Trongate,  and  railway  station,  Buchanan  street. 
Cameron,  John  R.,  pavvn  office,  4  Rottenrow;  house, 

49  North  St.  Mungo  street. 
Cameron,  J.  &  VV,,  gas  burner  manufacturers,  119 

Elliot  street;  house,  209  Stobcross  street, 
Cameron,  J.  &  W,,  spirit  merchants,  226  Broomiel. 
Cameron,  J,  W.,  of  N.  cJ-  J.  IV,   Cameron;  house, 

High-Cartcraigs,  Pollokshaws, 
Cameron,  Macmillau,  &  Co.,  caleuderers,  hot  pressers, 
packers,  and  cloth  cutters,  67,  71  Virginia  street, 
Cameron,  Malcolm  C.,  provision  merchant,  23  Clyde 

street,  Anderston, 
Cameron,  Neil,  grocer  and  provision  merchant,  271 

Argyle  .street ;  house,  327  do, 
Cameron,  N,  &  J,  W.,  house  factors  and  insurance 

agents,  123  West  George  street. 
Cameron,  Nicol,  messenger,  123  West  George  street ; 

house,  35  Main  street,  Pollokshaws. 
Cameron,  Paul,  &  Co.,  nautical,  mathematical,  and 
optical  instrument  makers,  and  adjusters  of  ships' 
compasses,  11,  19  Howard  street. 
Cameron,  P.,  of  P.  Cameron.  cJ-  Co. ;  ho.  93  Pitt  St. 
Cameron,  Jiichd.,  of  Armour  cf  Cameron,dS  Centre  st. 
Cameron,  Robert,  10  Coburg  street. 
Cameron,  Robert,  designer  for  sewed  muslins,  262 

South  Cumberland  street. 
Cameron,  Samuel,  wood  merchant  and  shaft  maker, 

5  Hartfield  street ;  house,  6  Parliamentary  road, 
Cameron,  Samuel  S.,  church  officer,  St.  Paul's  Free 

Church ;  house,  80  North  Frederick  street. 
Cameron,  Shankland,  &  Co.,  drapers,  95  Hutche.  st, 
Cameron,  Thomas,  &  Co,,   Londonderry,  Portrush, 

and  Sligo  Steam  Packet  Co.,  75  Jamaica  street. 
Cameron  &  Tod,  basket  manufacturers,  12  St.  An- 
drew street. 
Cameron,  William,  pawnbroker,  4  Rottenrow;  house, 

138  George  street. 
Cameron,  ■\yilliam,  smith,  bellhanger,  and  gasfitter, 

34  Duke  street  and  3  Castle  street. 
Cameron,  W.  M'Kenzie,  teller.  Commercial  Bank ; 

house,  5  Frankland  terrace, 
Cameron,  William,  of  Cameron,  Maomillan,  cJ-  Co.  ; 

house,  72  Waterloo  street. 
Cameron,  V/iiliam  W.,  brush  manufacturer,  25  Stock- 
well  place ;  house.  Harmony  place,  Govan. 
Cameron,  William,  of  Cameron  cJ'  SkanM(i7ul;  house, 
26  Great  Hamilton  street. 


CAMEUOX.- 


•  GENEPtAL  DIKECTOKY.- 


-CAMPBELL. 


8a 


Cameron,  W.  C,  dl  Argyle  street;  lio.  236  Thistle 

street,  south. 
Camerou,  Mrs.  Archibald,  rope  and  twine  manufac- 
turer, oC-1  Gallowgate. 
Cameron,  EIrs.  Colin,  grocer,  1841  Castle  street. 
Cameron,  Mrs.  John,  furnishings  and  earthenware, 

185  Main  street,  Bridgeton;  ho.  1  Franklin  st. 
Cameron,  Mrs.,  portioner,  35  James  st.,  Iilile-end. 
Cameron,  JMrs.,  lodgings,  1 1  Shamrock  street. 
Cameron,  Mrs.,  spirit  dealer,  55  Back  wynd. 
Cameron,  Mrs.,  spirit  dealer,  33  Cowcaddens  street. 
Cameron,  Mrs.,  teacher  of  drawing  and  painting,  24 

Elmgrove  place,  West  Regent  street. 
Cameron,  Mrs.,  79  Abbofsford  place. 
Cameron,  Miss,  grocer,  26  Westminster  terrace. 
Cameron,  Miss  J.,  fruiterer  and  confectioner,  149 

George  street. 
Cameron,  Marion,  pawnbroker,   6  East  Nile  street 

and  81  Gallowgate  ;  house,  2  Monteith  row. 
Camlaciiie  Foundry,  817  Gallowgate. 
Camlauhie  Distillery  office,  43  Duulop  street. 
Camp  and  Allantou  Colliery  Oflice,  20  Dixon  street. 
CAMPBELL,  Adam,  bootmaker,  235  Cowcaddens 

street ;  house,  1 6  Cambridge  lane. 
Campbell,  Alexander,  &  Son,  engineers  and  boiler- 
makers,  120  Cheapside  street. 
Campbell,  Alexander,  &  Co.,  smiths  and  machine- 
makers,  119  Hydepark  street;  house,  114  do. 
Campbell,  Alex  ,  wool  merchant,  worsted,  yarn,  and 

commission  agent,  Canada  court,  78  Queen  street. 
Campbell,  Alex.,  painter  and  decorator,  2  Carlton 

court;  house,  52  Cumberland  street. 
Campbell,  Alex.,  of  Campbell  cj-  Tudhope;  house,  4 

Carnarvon  street. 
Campbell,  Ales.,  Penny  Post  Newspaper,  30  Adam's 

court  lane;  house,  11  North  Coburg  street. 
Campbell,  Alex.,  plasterer,  15  Surrey  street;  house, 

4  South  Cumberland  street. 
Campbell,  Alex,,  formerly  of  Union  Bank;  house,  5 

Montrose  street, 
Campbell,  A.,  sen.,  of  Alex.  Caniphell  i^-  Son;  house, 

57  Anderston  quay. 
Campbell,  A.,  Jan.,  of  Alex.  Campbell  cj'  Son;  house, 

57  Ander:5ton  quay. 
Campbell,  Allan,  accountant,  house  factor,  and  in- 
surance agent,  157  Hope  st.;  ho.  342  Eglinton  st. 
Campbell,  Angus,  letter  carrier,  Post  Office  ;  house, 

75  Surrey  street. 
Campbell,  Angus,  at  IT.  Haillon's,  45  Union  street ; 

hoise,  12G  Main  street,  Anderston. 
Campbell,  Archibald,   &  Co.,  brewers,   Edinburgh  ; 

Moore  place,  146  West  George  street. 
Campbell,  Arclid.,  music    and   musical   instrument 

dealer,  104  Stockwell  street;  house,  42  Douglas 

street,  Paitick. 
Campbell,  Arch.,  cowfeeder,  196  Main  st.,  Gorbals. 
Campbell,  Arch.,  of  Blythswood,  81  St.  George's  pi.  ; 

residence,  Blythswood  house,  Renfrew. 
Campbell,   Arch.,  cabinetmaker,   22   Surrey  street; 

house,  Scrathbungo. 
Campbell,  Arch.,  wine  and  spuit  merchant,  70,  72 

Hospital  street. 
Campbell,   Arch.,  grocer  and  wine  merchant,  341 

Castlemilk  place,  and  2  Peel  st. ;  ho.  Inchbank. 
Campbell,  Arch.,  at  Alex.  Liston^s,  27  Union  street ; 

house,  146  Hospital  street. 
Campbell,  Arch.,  com.  merchant,  6  Carlton  court. 
Campbell,  Arch.,  at  J.  tj'  W.  Camphell  ^'  Co.'s;  house, 

Copland  road. 


Campbell,   Arch.,   grain  merchant   and   miller,    20 

Union  St.;  ho.  105  South  Portland  street. 
Campbell,  Arthur,  herbalist,  14  Hill  st.,  Gallowgate. 
Campbell,  A.  &  J.,  fleshers,  339  Argyle  street ;  he. 

49  Mains  street. 
Campbell  &  Beck,  auctioneers,  valuators,  and  furni- 
ture warehousemen,  Argyle  Sale  Rooms,  Turner's 
court,  87  Argyle  st. — See  Adv.  in  Appendix. 
Campbell  Brothers,  iron  and  general  metal  merchts., 

5  Dixon  street. 
Campbell,  Charles,  tailor  and  clothier,  278  Argyle  st. 
Campbell,    Charles,    cafe   royal   dining  rooms,   182, 

Trongate,  and  26  Glassford  street. 
Campbell,  Charles,  spirit  merchant,  87  Main  street, 

Anderston  ;  ho.  78  Main  street,  Bridgeton. 
Cam.pbell.  Colin,  contractor,  28  Dale  st,  Bridgeton. 
Campbell,  Colin,    of  James  Laing  cj-  Co. ;  house,  4. 

Windsor  place,  Sauchiehall  street. 
Campbell,  Colin,  of  Watson  ^  Camphell;  house,  90 

Stirling's  road. 
Campbell,  Colin,  of  Blair,  Camphell,  4-  M'Lean;  ho. 

184  Dumbarton  road. 
Campbell,  Colin,  90  Stirling's  road.  Regent  terrace. 
Campbell,  C.  A.,  of  Brown,  IPIndoe,  4'  Camphell;, 

house,  Burnbrae  cottage,  Milliken  park. 
Campbell,  Daniel,  reedraaker,  79  Bell  street ;  house, 

2  Richmond  street. 
Campbell,  Daniel,  mason  and  monumental  worker, 

574  Gallowgate;  house,  32  Belgrove  street. 
Campbell,  David,  clerk,  83  Renfrew  street. 
Campbell,  Donald,  wine  &  spirit  dealer,  216  Hope  st, 
Campbell,  Donald,  pharmaceutical  chemist,  druggist, 
and  apothecarj',  1  Buchanan  St.,  and  136  Argyle 
street ;  house,  60  Oswald  slreet. 
Campbells,  Donald,   and  Sellar,  warehousemen,   32 

Cand'eriggs  and  92  Trongate. 
Cam.pbel!,  Donald,  at  Bell  ^  Co.'s;  ho  89Elderslie  St. 
Campbell,  Donald,  stationer,  38  Dundas  street. 
Campbell,  Donald,  Union  Bank  of  Scotland ;  house, 

53  Holmhead  street. 
Campbell,  Dr.   Dugald,  of  Camphell  4'  M'Dougall; 

house,  186  Sauchiehall  street. 
Campbell,  Dugald,  typer  and  priutcutter,  119  Vir- 
ginia place ;  ho.  4  Stanley  place,  off  Eglinton  st. 
Campbell,  Duncan,  &  Son,  stationers,  account  book, 
and  envelope  makers,  93   St.  Vincent  street  and, 
20  Renfiold  street. 
Campbell,  Duncan,  ofD.  Camphell  tf  Son;  house,  21 

Sandyford  place. 
Campbell,  Duncan,  lathsplitter,  45  Pitt  street;  ho. 

67  Cadogan  street. 
Campbell,  Duncan,  21  Sandyford  place. 
Campbell,  Duncan,  bootmaker,  177  Buchanan  st. 
Campbell,  Duncan,  measurer,  97  Union  street. 
Campbell,  Duncan,  grocer,  364  Hayburn  pi.,  Dum- 
barton road,  Partick. 
Campbell,  Duncan,  wright,  8  Sauchiehall  st. ;  house, 

13  Hope  street. 
Campbell,  D.,  Clyde  Chambers,  16  Robertson  st. 
Campbell,  D.,  of  Ferguson  4'  Camphell;  house,  124 

Blythswood  terrace, 
Campbell,  Francis,  earthen  warehouse,  45  Bedford  st, 
Campbell,  Francis,  glass  and  china  merchant,   60 

Renfield  street ;  house,  114  West  Nile  street. 
Campbell,  Gavin,  grocer,  30  Reid  street;  ho.  80  do.  ' 
Campbell,  George  &  Charles,  boot  and  shoemakers, 

77  Kirk  street,  Calton ;  house,  83  do, 
Campbell  &  Henry,  tea  merchants  and  grocers,  14 
Union  street 


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-CAMPBELL. 


Campbell,  Henry,  of  J.  <j-  W.  Camphell  cj-  Co. ;  ho. 

(3  Claremnnt  gardens. 
Campbell,    Hugl),   eecretary  Glasgow  and  West  of 

Scotland  Horticultural  Society,  80  Avgyle  street; 

Louse,  125  Crown  st. — See  Adv.  in  Appendix. 
Campbell,    Hugli,  grocer,  66   King  street,  Calton  ; 

house,  134  Great  Hamilton  street. 
Campbell,  Hugh,  detective  officer,  Eastern  district; 

house,  134  Great  Hamilton  street. 
Campbell,   Hutcheson,  bookseller  and  stationer,  64 

Argyle  street ;  house,  98  Eogent  terrace. 
Campbell,  Ivie,  flesher,  55  Eglinton  st.  ;  ho.  53  do. 
Campbell,  Jas.,  &  Co.,  joiners,  trunk,  packing-box, 

&  tin  case  makers,  10  Melville  lane,  off  Gordon  st. 
Cam[ibell,   James,  tinsmith,  gasfitter,  zinc  worker, 

and  bellhanger,  4  Sauchiehall  street. 
Campbell,  James  Alexander,  of  J.  <j-  W.  Camphell^ 

Co.  ;  house,  3  Claremont  terrace. 
Campbell,  James,  oj"  James  Camphell  cf  Co. ;  house, 

59  Abbotsford  place. 
Campbell,  Jas.,  fancy  wire  worker,  20  Ferguson  st. 
Campbell,  James,  oj"  Thomas  B.  Campbell  if  Sons,  30 

Bothwell  street. 
Campbell,  James,  cartwriglit,  16  Garscadden  st. 
Campbell,  James,  slater  and  chimney  sweeper,  122 

Argyle  street. 
Campbell,    James,    tailor   and   clothier,  183    Cow- 

caddens  street. 
Campbell,  James,  clothier,  29  Eglinton  street. 
Campbell,  James,  jun.,  nfj.  and  W.  Campbell  i}  Co.; 

house,  200  Bath  street. 
Campbell,  James,  of  Craichall  and  Campbell,  173 

Pinnieston  street. 
Campbell,  James,  of  Stevenson  and  Campbell,  Queen 

court,  62  Queen  street. 
Campbell,  J.  and  W.,  and  Co.,  warehousemen,  29 

Ingram  street. 
Campbell,  J.  C,  clerk,  24  Roj-al  Exchange  square; 

house,  126  S.  Portland  street. 
Campbell,  Sir  James,  of  Stracathro,  of  J.  and  W. 

Campbell  if  Co.;  house,  129  Bath  street. 
Campbell,  John,  grocer  and  provision  merchant,  155, 

157  Stobcross  street;  house,  153  do. 
Campbell,    John,   Calder  and    Govan   Iron   Worlcs' 

Office,  1  Dixon  street;  house,  3  do. 
Campbell,  John,  joiner  and  cabinetmaker,  61  Great 

Hamilton  street. 
Campbell,  John,  writer,  31  N'orth  Frederick  st. 
Campbell,  John,  wholesale,  retail,  and  export  con- 
fectioner, .and  maker  of  the  celebrated  cough  wafer, 

46  and  183  Argyle  street;  manufactory,  117  Stock- 
well  street;  house,  40  St.  Vincent  crescent. 
Campbell,  John,  town,  sherifT,  and  river  bailie  officer, 

66  Hutcheson  street;  house,  29  Cathedral  st. 
Campbell,  John,  wine  and  spirit  merch.,  16  Taylor  st. 
Campbell,  John  Donald,  sub-inspector  of  factories, 

86  Bath  street. 
Campbell,  John,  of  Martin,  Turner,  <f  Co.;  residence, 

Inverardoch,  Doune. 
Campbell,  John,    at  Glasc/oiv  Iron  Co.;    house,  90 

Regent  terrace. 
Campbell,    John,    at   Apothecaries'    Company,    251 

S.iuchieh.-ill  street;  house,  335  do. 
Campbell,  John,  juu.,  wholesale  druggist,  60  Max- 
well street;   house,  33  Abbotsford  place. 
Campbell,  Jchii,  janitor  to  Free  St.  John's  schools, 

and  oflicer  to  the  Glaspow  Working  Men's  Sabbath 

Protection  Association;  house,  17  Tureen  street. 
Campbell,  John,  cabinetmaker,  25  Soho  street. 


Campbell,   John   M.,  of  Browne  and  Wutson;  80' 

Union  street. 
Campbell,  John,  church  officer,  U.  P.  Church,  East 

Campbell  street;  house,  61  Great  Hamilton  street. 
Campbell,  John,  provision  merchant,  18  Brown  st.;- 

house,  92  Burnside  street. 
Campbell,  John,  &    Co.,  boot  and   shoemakers,  21 

Queen  street;  house,  162  Crown  street. 
Campbell,  John,  gardener,  207  New  City  road. 
Campbell,  John,  toys   and   fancy  goods,  5    Argyle 

arcade;  house,  21  Adelphi  street. 
Campbell,  John,  tailor  and  clothier,  145  Argyle  st. 
Campbell,  John,  glass-blower,  13  Greyfriars'  vvynd. 
Campbell,    John,    wine   and   spirit    merchant,  187 

Argyle  st.,  and  4  and  6  Adam's  Court  lane;  ho. 

40  St.  Vincent  crescent. 
Campbell,  Jnhn  M.,  at  Bryce  and  Ross\  146  Bu- 
chanan street. 
Campbell,  Joseph,  stay  manufacturer,  23  BcUgrove 

street;  house,  25  do. 
Campbell,    Joseph,    wine   and    spirit  merchant,  51 

King  street,  city;  house,  69  London  street. 
Campbell,  J.  G.,  at  Govan  Parochial  Chambers,  IB 

Warwick  street. 
Campbell&M'Dougall,drysalters,  41,  43Maxwell  st. 
Campbell,  Malcolm,  wine  and   spirit  merchant,  94 

George  street ;  house,  102  Rottenrow. 
Campbell,  Mungo,  jun..  West  India  merchant,  ^  Vic- 
toria pi.,  W.  Regent  street ;  ho.  247  St.  Vincent  st. 
Campbell,  Neil,  Globe  hotel,  29  George  square. 
Campbells,  Neilson,  Shaw,  &  Co.,  warehousemen,  4<t 

Buchanan  street. 
Campbell,  Peter,  grocer,  84  Renfrew  street. 
Campbell,  Peter,  spirit  merchant,  186  Castle  street; 

house,  178  do. 
Campbell,  P.  &  P.,  dyers,  6  Queen  st. ;  rcsid.  Perth. 
Campbell,  Rivers,  &  Co.,  merchants,  13  Victoria  pL, 

West  Regent  street. 
Campbell,  Robert,  bootmaker,  228  Holm  street. 
Campbell,  Robert  R.,card  cutter,  95  Hutcheson  st. 
Campbell,  Robert,  of  Campibell  ^~  Beck,  auctioneers; 

house,  43  Norfolk  street. 
Campbell,  Robert,  eating-house,  182  Stobcross  st, 
Campbell,  Robert,  flesher,  156  Canning  street. 
Campbell,  Robert,  t-ivern  keeper,  25  Trongate. 
Campbell,  Samuel,  cutler,  41  Nelson  street;  house, 

141  Abercromln' street. 
Campbell,  Thomas,  billiard,  bowling,  bagatelle,  auil 

shooting  saloon,  27i  Dunlop  street. 
Campbell,  Thos.  M'K.,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  7 

Carrick  street;  house,  9  do. 
Campbell,   Thomas,  spirit  merchant,  1  Brown   st. , 

house,  3  do.,  Anderston. 
Campbell,  Thos.   B.,  &  Sons,  metal  merchants,  30, 

32  Bothwell  street. 
Campbell  &  Tudhopc,  lithographers,  engravers,  gold 

printers,  and  embcssers,  6  Union  street. 
Campbell,  Walter,  smith,  55  Stirling  St.,  Cowcad. 
Cam])bell,  William,  bookseller,  stationer,  librariair, 

and  news  agent,  324  Argyle  street. 
Campbell,    William,    temperance    coffeehouse    and 

commercial  lodgings,  12  High  street. 
Campbell,  William,  of  J.   and    W.  Campbell  if  Co.; 

residence,  Tillichewan  castle,  Dumbartonshire. 
Campbell,  ^Vil!iara,  tailor,  clothier,   and  Highland 

kiltmaker,  11  Union  street;  ho.  186  North  st. 
Campbell,  W.  L.,  watchmaker,  529  Gallowgate. 
Campbell,  William,  at  Findlay  cJ-  Blair's ;  house,  53 

Diuidas  street. 


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-GENERAL  DIRECTORY. CAI^RrCK. 


Campbell,  William,  at  Steele  (f  Co.^s,  5  Dixon  st. ; 
house,  4  Scotia  street. 

Campliell,  William,  luncheon  room,  35  Renfield  st. 

Campbell,  William,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  65 
Ingram  street ;  house,  187  Eglinton  street. 

Campbell,  W.  R.,  officer  of  Dean  of  Guild  Court  and 
Merchants'  House;  ho.  32  North  Albion  street. 

Campbell,  Mrs.  Alex.,  6  Melrose  street. 

Campbell,  Mrs.  Catherine,  furniture  dealer,  51 
Bishop  street,  Anderston. 

Campbell,  BIrs.,  midwife  and  ladieb'  nurse,  53  Stir- 
ling street,  Cowcaddens. 

Campbell,  Mrs.,  of  Ederline,  17  West  Prince's  st. 

Campbell,  Mrs.  Isabella,  spirit  retailer,  22  West 
Milton  street. 

Campbell,  Mrs.  James,  1  Woodside  crescent. 

Campbell,  Mrs.  M.,  gen.  ironmonger,  43  Miller's  pi, 

Campbell,  Mrs.  M.,  lodgings,  186  Sauchiehall  st. 

Campbell,  Mrs.  Eobt,  milk  shop,  62  Uarrick  street. 

Campbell,  Mrs.  W.,  136  Holm  street. 

Campbell,  Mrs.,  lodgings,  31  Robertson  street. 

Campbell,  Mrs.,  dress  and  cloi'k  maker,  16  Gars- 
cadden  street. 

Campbell,  Eliz.,  liosiery  and  furnishings,  75  George 
street;  house,  20  Hill  place. 

Campbell,  Jane,  bed  and  window  curtain  maker,  42 
Macfarlane  street. 

Campbell,  Miss  Ann,  lodgings,  100  Woodlands  rd. 

Campbell,  Mis.s,  36  Dalhousie  street. 

Campbell,  Miss  Elizabeth,  pawnbroker,  56  Aber- 
cromby  street. 

Campbell,  Mis?,  grocer  and  frniterer,  18  Anderston 
qua}';  ho.  124  Clyde  St.,  Anderston. 

Campbell,  Miss  Lavinia,  teacher  of  pianoforte  and 
singing,  53  North  Hanover  street. 

Campbell,  Miss  Maria  C,  teacher,  07  S.  Porllnnd  st. 

Campbell,  Misse^;,  dressmakers,  229  Sanchiehall  st. 

CAiiirBELTON  Distillery  Company ;  office,  45  Dun- 
lop  street ;   Duncan  JI'Millan,  agent. 

Campbelton  Steam  Packet  Company,  22  Anderston 
quay  ;  Duncan  Currio,  agent. 

Canadian  Steam  Packet  office,  45    Union   street. 

Canadian  Rail\vay  Office,  45  Union  stn-et. 

Canadian  Steam  Ship  and  Railway  office,  70  Great 
Clyde  street. 

Canal  Basin  Foundry  Companj^  engineers,  mill- 
wrights, and  founders,  2  Charlotte  street,  Port- 
Dundas,  and  135  Buchanan  street. 

Canal  Company's  office,  Port-Dundas;  Robert  Read- 
man,  secretary, 

CANDLISH,  Miss,  lodgings,  95  George  street. 

CANNAN,  David,  surgeon,  14  Ure  place. 

Cannan,  John,  salesman,  Garnkirk  Co.,  fire  brick 
manufacturer,  and  agent  for  Portland  and  Roman 
cement,  243  Buchanan  St.;  house,  14  Ure  place. 

CANSH,  Robert,  w-ine  and  spirit  merchant,  69  Bell 
St.,  and  132  and  134  High  St.;  ho.  136  High  st. 

Cansh,  Thomas,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  9  Miller 
street;  house,  89  Crown  street. 

CANTOR  &  Shon,  wine  merchls.,  Mayence;  agents, 
Robert  Thomson  &  Co.,  64  Howard  street. 

CANWELL,  George, ci  Higffinbotham, Sons,  ^-  Gray; 
house,  4S  Pollok  street. 

Caol  Ila  Distillery,  office,  230  Argyle  street;  N. 
Buchanan  &  Co. 

Caol  'nan  Eileanan  Distillery,  .Jura,  230  Argyle  st. 
N.  Buchanan  &  Co. 

CARBARNS,  John,  slater,  239  High  street;  house, 
2  L^re  place,  Montrose  street. 


CARDNO,  P.  of  P.  Cardno  cj'  Co.;  house,  21  Soutlt 
Apsley  place. 

Cardno,  Peter,  &  Co.,  furnishing  ironmongers,  tin- 
plate  workers,  gasfiltors,  &c.,  66  Buchanan  streets 

Cakfin  &  Cleland  Collierv  Office,  I  Dixon  street. 

CARGILL,  David  S.,  of  Wm.  Milne  cj-  Co.;  house, 
28  India  street. 

CARLAW,  Wm.,  wood  turner,  87  Stockwell  street; 
house,  536  Doblies'  loan. 

CARLILE,  James,  comb  and  spoon  maker,  19  Nel- 
son street ;  house,  6  East  Nile  street. 

Carlile,  Tliomas,  of  Bain,  Carlile,  cj-  Co.  ;  house, 
Rosebauk,  Cumbuslang. 

CARLIN,  John,  clothier,  36  Queen  street;  house, 
297  Dumbarton  road. 

CARLTON,  Charles,  &  Co.,  painters  and  paper- 
h.ingers,  449  Gallowgate  ;    ho.  3  Sauchiehall  st. 

Carlton,  C,  ofH.  L.  Anderson  cj-  Carlton;  house,  ;> 
Sauchiehall  street. 

CARMICHAEL,  Daniel,  ai  Pollocl,  Gilmour,  cf  Co.\'<; 
house,  1  India  street,  west. 

Carmichael,  Daniel,  tobacco  and  snufF  manufacturer, 
101  Ingram  St.;  house,  26  Portland  st.,  north. 

Carmichael,  Rev.  Don.,  R.C.  priest,  36  Portugal  st. 

Carmichael,  Dougald,  spirit  merchant,  68  SI'Neil 
street ;  house,  (54  dn. 

Carmichael,  J.  II ,  125  Eglinton  street. 

Carmichael,  Hugh,  2  AVellcroft  place. 

Carmichael,  James,  cotton-broker,  123  Ingram  st.  ;^ 
house,  9  Queen's  crescent. 

Carmichael,  James,  at  T.  Murray  ^'  Son's;  house, 
30  Taylor  street. 

Carmichael,  John,  merchant,  and  agent  for  the  Com- 
mercial Union  Fire,  Life,  and  Marine  Assur.  Co., 
97  Union  street;  house,  1  Granby  terrace. 

Carmichael,  Neil,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  35  Kent- 
street  ;  house,  5  East  Russell  street. 

Cdrmichael,  Jlrs.,  tobacconist,  99  High  street. 

Carmichael,  BIrs.,  9  Pitt  street,  Anderston. 

Carmichael,  Mrs.  W.  W.,  teacher  of  singing,  piano- 
forte, and  guitar,  18  Berkley  terrace,  Elderslie  st-. 

Carnbroe  Iron  Works  office,  127  St.  Vincent  st. 

Oarnbroe  and  Aiikenstone  Colliery  office,  127  St* 
Vincent  street. 

CARPENTER,  J.,  musicseller,  teacher  of  pianoforte, 
tuner,  &o.,  14  London  street. 

CARR,  John,  shelltish  merchant,  115  Saltmarket. 

Carr,  'i'hos.,  City  of  Glasgow  Life  Assur.  Co.,  40 
St.  Vincent  pi.  ;  house,  Ilazehvood,  Langbank. 

Carr,  Mrs  ,  7  Corunna  street. 

CARRICK,  Andrew,  accountant,  14  Ilolmhead  sti 

Carrick  &  Co.,  Loan  Bank,  2S  Nelson  street. 

Carrick,  D.  M.,  of  Wm.  Carrick  cf  Son;  house, 
Montague  place,  143  West  Campbell  street. 

Carrick,  David,  wood  turner,  48  Barrack  street ; 
house,  50  do. 

Carrick,  David,  5  Ronald  street. 

Carrick,  George,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  62,  t3t 
Glassfoid  street;  bouse,  73  Hutcheson  street. 

Carrick,  James,  draper,  111  Candleriggs ;  house,  3 
East  Market  street. 

Carrick,  James,  &  Co.,  glass  merchants  and  glaziers, 
414  Argyle  street;  house,  419J  do. 

Carrick,  Jame.*,  Royal  hotel,  50  George  square. 

Carrick,  James,  shuttle  and  weaving  utensil  maker, 
27  Wilson  street ;  house,  250  High  street. 

Carrick,  John,  city  architect,  11  South  Albion  st. ; 
house  5  Park  quadrant. 

Carrick,  Robert,  te^»cher  of  English,  50  Barrack  st. 


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-CHALMER? 


Ciirrick,  Kobert,  com.  merchant,  11  Frederick  street ; 
bouse,  123  John  street. 

Carrick,  William,  of  Scott  (^'  Carrick;  house)  213 
Crown  street. 

Carrick,  Wni.  (successor  io  Jolm  Chishohi),  cooper 
and  sugar  sampler,  46,  48  Wallace  st. ;  ho.  45  do. 

Carrick,  Win.,  &  Son,  accountants,  agents  for 
Atlas  Fire  and  Life  Assurance  Co.  of  London — 
See  Advertisement  in  Appendix — Virginia  build- 
ings, 43  Virginia  street,  and  46  Miller  street. 

Carrick,  Mrs.  David,  basket  manufacturer,  43  and 
44  St.  Andrew  square ;  house,  42  do. 

Carrick  &  JIacfarlaae,  Misses,  milliners,  dressmakers, 
81  George  street. 

Cx^.RKOLL,  John,  &  Son,  metal  refiners,  24  Summer 
street.  Mile-end. 

Carroll,  Peter,  broker,  61  New  vennel. 

Carrol,  Sirs.  M.,  cork  manufr.,  119  West  Kile  st. 

Cakron  Co.,  ironmasters  and  founders,  1232-  Bu- 
chanan street ;  Thomas  Dawson,  agent. 

Can-on  Co.'s  Office  for  screw  steamers  to  London, 
Canal  bank,  Port-Dundas  ;  Thos.  Dawson,  agent. 

CAPvSUTHERS,  James,  spirit  dealer,  174  New 
Dalmarnock  read;  house,  91  Dale  street. 

Carrutbers,  Thos.,  beadle,  Free  V/esfc  Churcb  ;  bo. 
14  Hill  street,  Garnethill. 

Carrutbers,  William,  bootmaker,  84  Dundas  street ; 
house,  Rutlierglen. 

CARSi..AW  &  Henderson,  muslin  manufacturers,  68 
Gordon  street. 

CARSON,  David,  of  Carson,  Warren,  cj-  Co. ;  bo. 
3  Grosvenor  terrace. 

Carson,  James,  bouse  factor,  284  High  street. 

Carson,  Warren,  &  Co.,  glass  bottle  manufacturers, 
53  Canal  street,  Port-Dundas. 

CARSS,  John,  &  Co.,  bookbinders,  31  Argyle  st. 

Carss,  Jolm,  baker,  70  Sauchiehall  st. ;  ho.  GG  do. 

CAESWELL,  Allan,  sen.,  builder,  104  Queen  st. ; 
house,  14  Sandyfoi'd  place. 

Carsweli,  James  S.,  &  Skinner,  agents  for  the  sale, 
purchase,  and  management  of  heritable  property, 
22  Gordon  street. 

Carsweli,  James,  draper,  29  Candleriggs. 

Carsweli,  M.,  &  Co.,  watch  manufacturers,  12  West 
Howard  street;  house,  102  Norfolk  street. 

Carsweli,  M.,  &  Co.,  manufacturers  of  Spani.^h  and 
Sicilian  silk-worm  gut,  12  West  Howard  street — 
See  Adoerlisement  in  Ai^pendix. 

Carsweli,  Neil,  messenger,  Royal  Bank ;  house,  4 
Eoyal  Bank  place. 

Carsweli,  Robert,  writer,  of  Walker  and  Carsweli; 
130  Hope  St. ;  house,  3  Osborne  terrace,  Govau. 

Carsweli,  Samuel,  provision  dealer,  54  Little  street.; 

Carsweli,  Thos.,  at  R.  Napier  and  Son's,  Lancefield 
foundry  ;  house,  71  Anderston  qnay. 

Carsweli,  William,  provision  merchant,  63  Eglinton 
street;  house,  27  Kiiming  place. 

Carsweli,  William  J.,  accountant,  resident  secretary 
of  the  Provincial  Welsh  Insurance  Co.,  and  agent 
for  the  Accidental  Death  Insurance  Co.,  77  Bu- 
chanan street ;  house,  257  West  George  street. 

CARTER,  F.  A.,  of  Carter  cf-  M'Nab;  house,  4 
Walworth  terrace. 

■Carter  &  M'Nab,  trimming  manufacturers  and 
warehousemen,  145  Argyle  street. 

Caetek  and  Storemeu's  Society ;  office,  1*7  Bruns- 
wick place. 

CARTWRIGHT,  Mrs  Sarah,  basket  manufacturer, 
18,  22,  and  24  St.  Andrew's  street. 


CASE,  R.  J.,  Captain,  13  Rutland  place,  Govan  rd. 
CASSELS,  James,  surgeon,  20   Sauchiehall  street ; 

house,  3  Windsor  place,  Sauchiehall  street. 
Cassels,  James  P.,  surgeon,  182  Main  street,  Ander:- 

Eton  ;  house,  509  St.  Vincent  street. 
Cassels,  John,    105   Miller  street;  hpuse,  Elizabeth- 
lodge,  Sbettleston. 
Cassels,   Robert,   ironmaster,    Glasgow  Iron  works; 

ofSce,  23  St.  Enoch  square ;  residence,   Millbura 

house,  Garngadhi!!. 
Cassells,  Robert,  at  T.  L.  Pater  son's,  54  St.  Vincent- 

street ;  bouse,  9  Osborne  place,  Sumraerton. 
Cassels,  Thomas,  M.D.,  3  Windsor  place. 
Cassels,   Thomas,   grocer,  459  Gallowgate;    house, 

229  Duke  street. 
CASSIDY,  John,  broker,  11  and  13  Blackfriars'  st.;' 

house,  9  Stirling  street. 
Castlejiilk  Estate  Office,  John  Blackley,  factor, 

135  St.  Vincent  street. 
Castletox  and  Silver  Craig  Mining  Co.  (limited), 

14  Prince's  square. 

Catanian  Steam  Packet  Office,  45  Union  street. 
Catiikdkai.,  High   Church;  Rev.  John  Robertson, 

D.D.,  minister. 
Catholic  Chapel  and  School,  68,  72  Abercrom'oy 

street;  James  B.  M'Laughlin,  teacher. 
Catholic    School,    North   Woodside  road;    Edward 

Kennedy,  teacher. 
CATO,  George,  brassfounder,   Craignestock  street; 

house,  143  Great  Hamilton  street. 
Ca.teine  Works  Company,  at  James  Finlay  ^'  Co.'s; 

22  West  Nile  street. 
CATTERALL,  Adam,  tobaccon.,25  So.  Cathtart  st. 
Catile  Insurance  Office  (Norfolk  Farmers),  M'Nab 

&  Selkirk,  55  Renfield  street. — See  Advertisement 

in  Ajjpendix. 
Cattle   Market,   Graham  square,  and   east   end  of 

Duke  street. 
C  AUG  HIE,  Andrew  T.,  at  Bulloch,  Lade,  #  Co.'s; 

house,  East  Park  villa,  Garscube  road. 
Caughie,   David,  teacher.  Free  Normal  Seminary ; 

house.  East  park,  by  Springbank. 
Caughie,  John,  ILD.,  surgeon,  168  Stafford  place. 
CAUL  FIELD,  Francis,   glass  and  china  merchant, 

60  Renfield  street ;  ho.  114  West  Nile  street. 
CAVENIE,  J.,  clothier,  S3  Glassford  street ;  house, 

15  Rose  street,  Garnethill. 

CAW,  John  B.,  &  Co.,  commission  merchants  and 

insurance  brokers,  37  St.  Vincent  place. 
Cav,',  John  B.,  of  John  B.   Caw  ^'  Co. ;  house,  60 

Rosebank  terrace. 
Caw,  Neil,  of  John  B.  Caio  i^-Co.;  bo.  12  Queen's  ter. 
Caw,  Mrs.,  12  Queen's  terrace. 
CELLETI,  Rev.  A.,   E.G.,  St.  Mary's  Chapel,  C8 

Abercromby  street. 
Central  Loan  Company,  pawnbrokers,  43  High  st. 
Central  Loan  Bank  Compan)',  34  Stirling  street. 
Central  Loan  Fund  Office ;  J.  A.  Chalmers,  manager, 

6  Union  street. 
Central  Register  Office,  101  Hutcbeson  street. 
Cess  and  Tax  Office  for  the  city  and  counties  of 

Lanark  and  Dumbarton,  13  Queen  street. 
CHAD  WICK,  James,  fruiterer,  113  Dumbarton  rd- 
Chadwick,  James  M.,  37  Killermont  street. 
CHALMERS,  Allan,  Caled.  rail.;  ho.  65  Shamrock  st. 
Chalmers,  Andrew  B.,  teacher,  2  Dean  street;  ho.. 

95  Dundas  street. 
Clalmers,  Archibald,  tobacconist,  oil  and  colourman, 

188  Cowcaddens,  and  69  Maitlaud  st ;  ho.  68  do. 


CHALMERS. 


-GENERAL  DIRECTORY. 


-CHRISTIE. 


87- 


Chalmers,  Condis,  baker,  8G  Stobcross  street. 
Cbalmers  &  Flockhart,  agents  for  manufacturers,  33 

Virginia  street. 
Chalmers,   Henry,   tea  merchant,  4.4:  Finlay  street; 

house,  35  do. 
Chalmers,  Jame^  A  ,  of  the  Central  Loan  Co.;  lio. 

15  Holland  street. 
Chalmers,   J.  A.  &  W.,  coal  merchants,   3  South 

Portland  street. 
Chalmers,  J.,  furniture  deiiler,   IdO  London  street, 

and  47  Charlotte  street;  house,  41  do. 
Chalmers,  John,  Ijisker  &  pastr3'cook,  17  St.  George's 

road;  house,  2  Woodlands  road. 
Chalmers,  John,  family    baker   and  pastrycook,  12 

Hamilton  place,  Great  Western  road. 
Chalmers,  John,  house  and  sign  painter,  16  Parlia- 
mentary road;  house,  do, 
Chalmers,  John,  &  Sons,  slaters  and  chira.  sweepers, 

and  soot  merchants,  IG  Kirk  street,  Gallon. 
Chalmers,  Samuel,  plumber,  24  Duke  street. 
Chalmers,  Tlios.,  &  Co.,  merchants  and  warehouHe- 

men,  161,  167  Trongate. 
Chalmers,  Thomas  S.,  sherifT's-fiscars  office.  County 

buildings. 
Chalmers,   Thomas,   wine  and  spirit  m.erchant,  71 

Ingram  street;  house,  6  North  Margaret  street. 
Chalmers,  Thomas,    wine  and  spirit  merchant,  34 

King  street,  Tradeston;  house,  30  Bridge  street. 
Chalmers  &  Tosh,  packing  case  makers,  gasfitters, 

tinsmitlis,  &  ironmongers,  197,  201  Buchanan  St. 
Chalmers,  William,  of  Chalmers  tj'  Tush;  house,  6 

Hamilton  place,  Plillhead. 
Chalmers,  William,  of  J.  A,  cf-  W.  Chalmers;  house, 

64  Abbotsford  place. 
Chalmers,  William,  slater,  3  Green  street,  Calton. 
Chalmers,  William,  surgeon,   42   Trongate ;   house, 

91  South  Portland  street. 
Chalmers,  William,  hairdresser,  3  Bell  street;  house, 

5  East  Russell  street. 
Chalmers,  William,  bookseller,  stationer,  and  libra- 
rian, 253  Sauchiehall  street. 
Chalmers,  William,  smith,  35  Nicholas  St.;  house, 

9  Glebe  street. 
Chalmers,   Jilrs.   John,  spirit    merchant,    175   West 

Nile  street. 
Chalmers,  Mrs.  Thomas,  208  "West  George  street. 
Chalmers,  Mrs.  David,  66  South  Portland  street. 
Chalmers,  Mr?.,  mil.  and  dressm.,  209  St.  Vincent  st. 
CiiALMKKS'  Free  Church,   101  Govan  street;  Rev. 

D.  M'Kinnon,  minister. 
Chamber  of  Commerce,  66  Virginia  street. 
CHAMBERLAIN,  John,  of  Watson,   Chamlerlain, 

(f  Birrell;  house,  Langside  road,  Crossmyloof. 
Ciiambeklain's  Office,  City  buildings;  John  Strang, 

LL.D.,  chamberlain. 
CHAMBERS,   Henry,    commission   merchant   and 

agent,  85  Candleriggs. 
Chambers,  Thomas,  sheriff-officer  and  justice  of  the 

peace  constable  for  Lnnarkshiie,  and  sheriff-officer 

for  the  counties  of  Renfrew  and  Dumbarton,  132 

Trongate;  house,  5  Melville  place,  do. 
Chambers,  W.  &  R.,  publishers  and  booksellers,  64 

Argyle  street ;  H.  Campbell,  agent. 
CiiAJiPAGKi;   Vineyard  Proprietors'    Co.,  Cognac ; 

agent  for  Scotland,  T.Gibb  &  Son,  23  St.  Enoch  sq. 
CHANCE,  Brothers,  &  Co.,  glass  manufacturers,  80 

Great  Clj'de  street ;  Wm.  Niven  &  Co.,  agents. 
CiiANCEUY  Commissioner  for  Affidavits ;     W.    R. 

Buchim,  112  West  Regent  street. 


CHAPLIN,  Alexander,  &  Co.,  engineers,  Cranston- 
hill  engine  works,  60  Port  street,  Anderston. 

Chaplin,  Alexan.ler,  of  Alexander  ChupUn  ^-  Co.; 
house,  24  Royal  crescent. 

CHAPiMAN,  Pe'ter,  com.  traveller,  296  Crown  st. 

Chapman,  Thomas,  of  HUiiard  ^-  Chapman  ;  house, 
Hi  Bothwell  street. 

Chapman,  William,  superintendent,  home  for  work- 
ing men  and  strangers,  28  M'Alpine  street. 

Charcoal  and  Cement  "Works,  80  and  82  Hill  st, 
Duke  street. 

CHARCHY,  Boulan,  &  Co.  (lale  Clossman  &  Co.), 
wine  shippers,  Bordeaux;  Bulloch,  Lade,  &  Co.,' 
43  Dunlop  street,  agents. 

CHARDENAL,  Charles  A.,  B.A.,  teacher  of  French, 

13  Albany  place. 

CriAnESTE    Steam  Packet  Office;    Handysides   & 

Henderson,  45  Union  street. 
Charente  Steam  Packet  Office ;  Hutchison  &  Brown, 

14  Maxwell  street. 

CHARLES,  George  Drummoud,  teller.  Royal  Bank; 

house,  Cathcart. 
Charles,  John,  Bedford  hotel,  54  St.  George's  place. 
Charles,  Miss,  lodgings,  34  Dundas  street. 
CHATFIELD,  Thomas,  spirit  dealer,  24  Ken- street, 

Calton. 
CIIATONET,  Eno.,  Jne.  Fils,  sardine  manufacturers, 

la  Rochelle;  J.  K.  &  D.  Orr,  agents,  58  Oswald  st. 
CHERRY,  James,  shoe  manuf.,  78  Stockwell. 
Cherry,  Robert,  butter  and  egg  store,  61  George  st. ; 

house,  1G7  High  street. 
Cherry,  Mrs.  D.,  confectioner,  282  High  street. 
Chieftain  Steamer  Office,   20    Robertson  street; 

M.  Orm,  agent. 
CHIENE,  Miss,  8  Clarendon  place,  Gt.  Western  rd. 
CiiiLiAX  Packet  Ship  Office,  45  Union  street. 
CHISHOLM,  Hugh,   smith,   100   High  street ;  ho. 

29  Stirling  street. 
Chisholm,  James,  dentist,  181  New  City  road. 
Chisholm,  James,  pattern  designer,  3  Cessnock  st. 
Chisholm,  Rev.  Valentine  M.,  Catholic  Priest,  3'ffi 

Portugal  street. 
Chisholm,  William,  &  Co.,  coopers,  11  Centre  st. 
Chisholm,  Mrs.,  grocer,  8  Crawford  St.,  Pt. -Dundas. 
Chisholm,  Miss,  dressmkr.  &  milliner,  33  Richard  St. 
CHIVERS,  J.,  &  Co.,  cartoon  and  fancy  paper  box 

makers,  15  Hutcheson  street. 
CiiRiaT  Church  (Episcopalian),  Crown  Point  road, 

Mile-end ;  Rev.  J.  W.  Reid,  minister. 
Christian  News  and  Day  Star  steam-press  printing 

&  publishing  office,  142  Tronsrate  &  Brunswick  la. 
Christian  Times  office,  138  Nelson  st.,  Tradeston. 
CHLRISTIE,  A.  J.,  tobacconist,  25  SauchiehaU  st. 
Christie,  Alexander,  of  Wilson  cj'  Christie ;  house, 

34  Paterson  street,  Kingston. 
Christie,  Andrew,  shoemaker,  184  Main  st.  Anderst. 
Christie,  Brothers,  merchants  &  commission  agents, 

133  St.  Vinc?nt  street. 
Christie,  G.  P'yffe,  writer,  Notary  Public,  Drurapeller 

Estates  office,  34   Gordon  St.;  ho.   Mountvernon, 

by  Tollcross. 
Christie  &  Hamilton,  sewed  muslin  manufacturers, 

153  Queen  street. 
Christie,  Hugh  C,  lieutenant  of  police ;  house,  31 

Grffime  street. 
Christie,    James,  engraver,  <S:c.,    11  Miller   street 

house,  9  Hamilton  street,  Partick. 
Christie,  James  R.  B.,  of  Christie  Brothers;  house, 

25  Westminster  terrace. 


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CHRISTIE. GENERAL  DIRECTORY.- 


-CLARK. 


Christie,  James,  at   G.  Anderson  (|-  Co.'s,  58  Hyde 

Park  street ;  liouse,  12  Pollok  street. 
Christie,   James,   at  James  Richardson  if  Cc.'s ;  ho. 

Fordbank  villa,  by  Paisley, 
Christie,  James,  boot-closer,  9  College  street. 
Christie,  John,  church  officer.  Rev.  Mr.  Ker's,  U.P. 
Cliuroli,  Sydney  place,  Duke  st. ;  lio.  233  Duke  st. 
Christie,  John,  of  Christie  <f  Smith;  house,  102  Bell- 
grove  street. 
Christie,  Robert,  joiner  and  blockmaker,  31  Douglas 

street;  house,  133  Waterloo  street. 
Christie,  Robert,  grocer,  196  Gallowgate. 
Christie   &    Smith,    iron    and  brassfounders.    Atlas 

Foundry,  20  East  Market  street. 
Christie,    Thomas,    surgeon,    158    Canning   street, 

Calton  ;  house,  72  do. 
Christie,  Thomas,  H.M.  Customs;  house,  153  Eglin- 

ton  street. 
Christie,  Thomas  Craig,  of  Bedla}',  at  John  Black  cj- 

Co.'.t,  64  Gordon  st. ;  resid.  Bedlay,  by  Chryston. 
Christie,  William,  &  Co.,  fancy  muslin  manufacturers, 

153  Queen  street. 
Christie,  William,  tailor  and  clothier,  3  Mains  st. 
Christie,   W.  W.,   of  Christie  #  Smith;  house,  52 

Whitevale  street. 
Christie,  Wm.  Walls,  jun.,  of  Armour  (f  Christie; 

house,  52  Whitevale  street. 
Christie,  Wra.,  Clyde  sand  contractor,  4  Thistle  st. 
Christie,  AVm.,  tobacco-pipe  manuf.,  99  Gallowgate. 
Christie,  William,  of  Christie  cf-  Hamilton ;  house,  2 

Oak  field  terrace. 
Christie,  Mrs.  Martha,  10  Walworth  terrace. 
Christie,  Mrs.,  provision  mercht.,  15  Washington  st. 
Christie,  Mrs.  dressmaker,  103  Eglinton  street. 
Christie,  Miss,  dairy,  79  Dundas  street. 
Christie,  Miss,  30  Willowbank  street. 
CIIRYSTAL,  Andrew,  wine  merchant,  of  Ronald  <f 

Co.;  house,  14  Queen's  crescent. 
(!hrystal,   James,   at  Bredisholm  Colliery^  Garngad- 

hill;  house,  7  Ronald  street. 
Chrystal,    Robert,    grocer   and    wine   merchant,    1 

Charing  cross  ;  house,  2  do. 
Chrystal,  Robt.,  of  T.  Thomson  ij-  Co.;  4  Newton  pi. 
CHUBB  &  Son,  lire  and  thief  proof  safe  and  patent 

lock  manufacturers,  80  St.  Vincent  street. 
CHURCH,  Wm.,  &  Co.,  merchants,  88  Renfield  st. 
Church,   William,   jun.,    chartered  accountant,   fire 

assurance  agent,  and  secretary  in  Glasgow  for  the 

Scottish  Provident  Institution  for  Life  Assurance, 

G7  St.  Vincent  street;  house,   13  Queen's  terrace. 
CnuRCii,    Presbyterian,    Rev.  Alexander  Denovan, 

Low  Green  street. 
Citizen  Newspaper  Office,  34  St.  Enoch  square. 
Ciir  Assessments  Office,  70  Bell  street. 
City  Assurance  Co.  (London),  for  Invalid  Lives,  &c. ; 

Bell  &  Paterson,  22  Renfield  street,  agents. 
City  Chambers,  66  Hutcheson  street. 
City  Clothes  Market,  oflf  Jail  square;  John  Max- 
well, lessee. 
City  and  County  Buildings,  Wilson  street. 
City  of  Glasgow  Bank,  24  Virginia  street. 
City  of  Glasgow  Bank,  Branch,  66  Trongate ;  Wm. 

Robertson,  agent. 
City  of  Glasgow  Bank,  Branch,  47  Canning  street, 

Calton  ;  A.  Reid  and  W.  S.  Harve}',  agents. 
City  of   Glasgow    Bank's    Branch,   36  Main  street, 

Anderston  ;  Charles  Pliillips,  agent. 
City  of  Glasgow  Bank,  Branch,  86  St.  Vincent  st. 

James  Dale,  agent ;  house,  5  Somerset  place. 


City  of  Glasgow  Bank,  Laurieston  Branch,  2  Bridge 

street ;  W.  R.  Crombie,  agent. 
City  of  Glasgow  Bank,  Branch,  1  Clyde  terrace. 
City  of  Glasgow  Bank,  West-end  Branch,  174  Argyle 

street;   A.  G.  Brown,  agent. 
City  of  Glasgow  Bank,   Branch,  211  Cowcaddens  j 

John  Tennant  and  John  Graham,  agents. 
City  of  Glasgow  Bank,  Branch,  Charing  cross,  359 

Sauchiehall  street. 
City  of  Glasgow  Building  Society,  4  West  Regent 

street;  W.  Mudie,  jun.,  manager. 
City  of  Glasgow  Life  Assurance  Co.,  40  St.  Vincent- 
place  ;   Daniel  W^alkinshaw,  manager ;  G.  Gray, 

secretary. — See  Advertisement  in  Appe/idix. 
City  of  Glasgow  Royal  Regatta  Club,  Cluth:»  Boat 

house,  253  Rutherslen  rd.;  J.  B.  M'Neil,  hon.  sec. 
City  of  Glasgow  Union   Heritable   Property  Invest- 
ment Society,  112  W.  George  St.;  A.  Woodside, 

manager. 
City  Glass  Works,  Kyle  street,  off  Doblie's  loan  ,- 

James  Couper  &  Sons. 
City  Hall,  9u  Candleriggs;  John  Sawers,  keeper. 
City  Parcel  Co.,  87  Mitchell  St.;  R.  Paton,  manager.  , 

City   Parish  Dispensary,  310   Parliamentary  road; 

Thomas  Draper,  apothecary. 
City  Parish  Assessment  office,  70  Bell  st. ;  D.  Hall, 

collector;  A.  H.  Meiii  and  W.  Davidson,  clerks. 
City  Parisli  Parochial  Board  Office,  326  Parliamen- 
tary road  ;   Ebenezer  Adamson,  inspector. 
Cit3'  Parish  Poorhouse,  32()  Parliamentary  road. 
City  Poor  Rate  Office,  70  Bell  st. ;  J.  Donaldson  and 

A.  JI'D.  Houston,  surveyors;  D.  Hall,  collector. 
City  Saw  Mills,  Port-Dund'as. 
City  and  Suburban  Gas  Co.,   42  Miller  st. ;  works, 

Old  Dalinarnock  road. 
City  Surveyor's  Office,  70  Bell  street ;  J.  Donaldsoit 

and  A.  M'D.  Houston,  surveyors;   D.  Hall,  collec. 
City  Union  Accommodation  Co.,  24  St.  Andrev.''s  sq  , 

William  Jardine,  manyger. 
City  Union  Loan  Co ,  7  St.  Andrew's  sq. ;  Jamas' 

Davidson,  manager. 
CLAASEN,  E,,  commission  agent  for  bonded  and  freer 

ships  stores,  and  ship  chandlery,  39  Robertson  st ; 

liouse,  11  West  Campbell  street. 
CLACH.\N  &  Beveridge,  tailors  and  clothiers,  11 

Union  street. 
Clachan,  James, "o/  Walker,  Birrell,  tf-  Co.;  house, 

Beechbank  house,  Mount  Vernon. 
Clachan,  John,   of  Elder  cj-   Clachan;   house,    120 

Cambridge  street. 
Clachan,  'Thos.,  of  Clachan  ^-  Beveridffe,  11  Union  st. 
Clachan,  William,  of  Walker,  Birrell,  ^  Co. ;  house, 

145  Wellington  street. 
Clachan,  Miss,  milliner,  11  Union  street. 
CLAMOUSE,    Browne,   &   Co.,   .'■hippers  of  wines. 

Oporto;  R.  S.  Laidlaw,  agent,  15  St.  Enoch  sq. 
CLANCY,  Patrick,  eating-house,  72  Bridgegate. 
CLAPPERTON,  Alex.,  of./ohn  Clapperioii  cj'  Co.  f 

house,  Cathcart  hou.se,  Old  Cathcart. 
Clapperton,  John,  &  Co.,  merchants,  manufrs.,  and 

wholesale  warehousemen,  175  Trongate. 
Clapperton,  John,  of  John  Clapperton  ^  Co. ;  resid. 

Woodcroft  house.  Crow  road,  Partick. 
Clapperton,  John,  broker  and  commission  agent,  3- 

Vv'est   Nile  street ;  residence,  Mrs.  Swing's,  296 

Bath  crescent. 
Clarence  Hotel,  25  George  square. 
CLARK,  Alex.,  accountant  and  house  factor,  87  UnioD 

St. ;  ho.  Meadowbank  house,  Torrance,  Campsie. 


CLARK- 


-GENERAL  DIRECTORT. 


-CLARK, 


89 


Clark,  A.  &  L.,  ironraoiigers,  blacksmiths,  tiusmiths, 
gasfitters,  bellhangers,  lock  and  hinge  makers, 
iron  fence  and  gate  makers,  78  Union  street ; 
works,  80  do. 

Clark,  Arcii.,  of  A.  4-  L.  Clark ;  ho.  27  Abbotsford  pi. 

Clark,  A.,  Jan.,  druggist  and  herbalist,  68,  70  Lon- 
don street;  house,  6  Suffolk  street. 

Clark  &  Bel],  architects,  37  West  Nile  street. 

Clark  &  Co.,  bleachers  and  finishers,  113  South 
Woodside. 

Clark,  David,  merchant,  and  commission  and  insur- 
ance agent,  40  Union  st.  ;  ho.  27  St.  Vincent  est. 

Clerk,  Donald,  smith,  hellhanger,  and  gaslitter,  64 
Hope  St. ;  house,  72  Waterloo  street. 

Clark,  D.  C,  &  Co.,  ■warehousemen,  6, 10  Jamaica  st, 

Clark,  Duncan,  boot  and  shoemaker,  33  Dalhousie  st. 

Clark,  D.  &  A.,  green  grocers,  37  Cumberland 
street,  south. 

Clarke,  George,  of  J.  (f-  G.  Clarice  ;  ho.  4  Gayfield  st. 

Clark,  George  W  ,  of  Gibson  4'  Clark;  house,  Dum- 
breck,  Paisley  road. 

Clark,  Grierson,  &  Co.,  manufacturers  of  wool  shirt- 
ings, dress  shirts,  &c.,  145  Argj-le  street. 

Clark,  James,  &  Co.,  tailors  and  army  clothiers,  23 
George  square. 

Clark,  James,  clothier,  49,  51  Bridgegate,  and  1 
Market  street ;  house,  36  do. 

Clark,  James,  umbrella  manufacturer,  and  India 
rubber  warehouse,  67  and  69  Candleriggs  ;  house, 
125  North  Montrose  street. 

Clark,  .James,  horse  dealer,  130  London  street ;  ho. 
1  Monteith  row. 

Clark,  James,  spirit  dealer,  42  Havannah  street. 

Clark,  James,  of  James  Finlay  cj-  Co. ;  residence, 
Crossbasket. 

Clerk,  James,  &  Co.,  merchants,  6  Hope  street. 

Clark,  James,  agent.  National  Bank  of  Scotland; 
Argyle  St.  Branch,  10  Union  st.;  ho.  165  Hill  St., 
Garnethill. 

Clerk,  James,  of  James  Clerk  4'  Co.;  house,  4 
Queen's  terrace. 

Clark,  James,  auctioneer  and  sheriff  officer,  &c.,  10 
Royal  arcade  ;  house,  9  Scotia  street. 

Clark,  John,  stationer,  machinist,  184  Buchanan  st. 

Clark,  John,  janitor  and  bookseller.  High  School,  74 
John  street. 

Clark,  John,  jun.,  &  Co.,  cotton  spinners  and  thread 
manufacturers,  16  George  street,  Mile-end, 

Clark,  John,  of  Hill,  Davidson,  Hill,  cf-  Clark, 
writers;  house,  119  Kinning  place. 

Clark,  John,  writer,  22  Renfiekl  street ;  house, 
Silverwell  crescent,  Bothwell. 

Clark,  John,  of  Clark  <^  Struthers ;  bouse,  19  Claren- 
don place. 

Clark,  John,  victualler,  89  Little  street. 

Clark,  John,  ofJ.^-D.  Clark;  ho.  17  Rutherglen  rd. 

Clark,  John,  jun.,  of  John  Clark,  Jun.,  cj*  Co.;  house, 
Victoria  park,  Crosshill. 

Clark,  John,  pav/nbroker,  79  Brown  street  and  9 
Bishop  St. ;  ho.  6  Meadowbank  crescent,  Partick. 

Clark,  John,  pawnbroker,  11,  13  Piccadilly  street. 

Clark,  John,  of  James  Laivcock  (^  Co. ;  house,  87 
Great  Hamilton  street. 

Clarke,  John,  of  J.  ^-  G.  Clarke;  house,  7  Steven  st. 

Clarke,  J.  &  G.,  painters  and  paperhangers,  145 
West  Regent  street  and  125  West  Campbell  st. 

Clark,  John,  Clydesdale  Arms  inn,  15  East  Nile  st. 

Clark,  John,  tea  dealer,  4  Stormont  street,  Maxwell 
street ;  house,  4  Clarendon  place. 


Clarke,  J.  H.,  237  Brandon  place.  West  George  st. 
Clark,  John  King,  52  North  street,  Anderston. 
Clark,  Jonathan,  dining  rooms,  9  Stockwell  street ; 

house,  78  do. 
Clark,  Joseph,  druggist  and  surgeon,  88  Saltrarrket ; 

house,  16  South  St.  IMungo  street. 
Clarke,  Joseph,  English  Table  Salt  Co.,  132  London.st, 
Clark,  J.  &  D.,  smiths  and   machine  makers,   6G 

Hospital  street. 
Clark,  Malcolm  T.,  at  J.  Fleming's,  83  Jamaica  St.; 

house,  40  Hunter  terrace. 
Clark,  Laurence,  of  A.  tj-  L.  Clark;  ho.  47  Sauchie- 

hall  street. 
Clark,  Matthew,  at  George  Hegs  cj-  Co.'s;  house,  73 

Eglinton  street. 
Clark,  ]\Iatthew,  of  John  Orr  Eiving  <f   Co. ;  resi- 
dence, Croftengea  cottage,  Dumbartonshire. 
Clark,  Matthew,  of  John  Clark,  jun.,  cf  Co.;  houses 

14  Annfield  place. 
Clark,  M.  &  A.,  biscuit  manufacturers,  102  and  101 

Elliot  street ;  house,  34  Claremont  street. 
Clarke,  Patrick  S.,  house  painter,  15  Houston  st.  ea, 
Clarke,  Patrick,  coach  proprietor,  cab  and  carriage 

hirer,  14  York  street. 
Clark,  Peter,  flesher,  67  Eglinton  st. ;  house,  09  do. 
Clark,  Peter  W.,  vice-consul  of  the  Netherlands,  22^ 

John  street ;  house,  3  Buckingham  terrace. 
Clark,   Peter,    at   Alex.  Bryce  4'   Co.'s;   house,   10 

Somerville  place. 
Clark,  Peter,  49  Holmhead  street. 
Clark,  Peter,  curator.  Royal  Botanic  gardens. 
Clark,  P.  W.,  &  Co.,  merchants,  22  John  street. 
Clark,  Quintin,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  164  Main 

Street,  Gorbals;  house,  162  do. 
Clark,  Robert,  brickmaker  and  builder,  43  Young  st, 
Clark,    Robert,   bleacher    and    finisher,    113    South 

Woodside;  house,  20  Hamilton  drive. 
Clark,  Robert,  fruit  merchant,  77  Eglinton  street. 
Clark,  Robert  B.,  of  Clark,  Grierson,  4-  Co. ;  house, 

264  Bath  street. 
Clark  &  Ross,  live  stock  agents,  57  Greendyke  st. 
Clarke,  Samuel,  surgeon,  235  High  street ;  house^ 

168  George  street. 
Claik,  Stephen,  grocer  and  provision  merchant,  2GJ 

Eglinton  street;  house,  40  do. 
Clark  &  Struthers,  gingham  and  pullicate  rcanufac- 

turers,  17  Roj^al  Exchange  square. 
Clark  &  Tannahill,  tamboured  muslin  manufacturers, 

lOG  Queen  street  and  163  Ingram  street. 
Clark,  Thomas  S.,  of  James  Clark  ^-  Co. ;  house,  20 

Buccleuch  street. 
Clarke,  William,  agent  fpr  the  Falkirk  Iron  Co.,  22 

Dixon  street;  house,  14  West  Princes  street. 
Clark,   Wm.,  at  John  Clark,  Jun.,  cf  Co.^s;  house. 

Kirkfield,  Bothwell. 
Clark,  Wra.,  jun.,  at  John  Clark,  Jun.,  cf-  Co.'s ;  ho. 

14  Annfield  place. 
Claik,  William  Towers,  writer,   of  Tower.'!,   Clark, 

Roherton,  tj-  Ross  ;  house,  27  Blythswood  square, 

and  Wester  Moffat,  near  Airdrie. 
Clark,  Wm.,  tinsmith  and  gaslitter,  130   Canning 

street ;  house,  2  Landressy  street. 
Clarke,  Wm.,  of  Clarke  ij-  Bell;  house,  13  Nelsot> 

terrace,  Hillhead. 
Clark,  W.  E.  C,  surgeon,  63  John  street. 
Clark,  Wm.,  coppersmith,  tinsmith,  gasfitter,  and  bell- 
hanger,  44  John  St. ;  house,  27  Richmond  street. 
Clark,  William,  at  J,  Clark,  Jan.,  and  Co.'s ;  house, 

14  Annfield  place. 


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-CLYDE. 


Clark,  Wm.,  baker,  336  Argyle  street. 

Clark,  Wm.,  church  officer,  Greenhead  church ;  ho. 

Ill  Cunniiit;  street. 
Clark,  Wm.,  mill  furnisher,  316  Stobcross  st. ;   ho. 

16  Minerva  street. 
Clark,  Wm.,  spirit  dealer,  11  Rottenrow. 
Clark,  William,  of  Morton^  C'lark^  <S;  Co. ;  house,  289 

Sauchieball  street. 
Clark,  Wm.,  cattle  salesman,  54  Cl3'de  place. 
Clark,  Mrs.   George,   funeral  undertaker,  13  Aber- 

crornby  street;   house,  15  do. 
Clark,  Jilrs.  L.,  grocer,  61  Cumberland  street. 
Clark,  Mrs.  AVm.,  11  Clarendon  place. 
Clark,  Mrs.,  lodgings,  48  Oxford  street. 
Clark,  Mrs.,  ladies'  nurse,  9  Richard  street. 
Clark,  Miss,  156  George  street. 
Clark,  Miss  Ellen,  upholstress,  95  No.  Hanover  st. 
CLARKSON,  James,  at  Bandysides  c|-  Henderson's; 

house,  26  Lancetield  quay. 
Claiksou,  Jas.,  collector.  Suspension  bridge  (Green); 

house,  64  South  Wellington  street. 
Clarkson,  John,oi  Uandi/sides  <.^'  Henderson! s ;  house, 

73  Pollok  street. 
Clarkson,   William,    &   Co.,   cotton  and  wool  card 

makers,  129  Stockwell  st.;  ho.  42  Rutherglen  rd. 
CLAVEEING,  Thos.,  Russia  broker,  21  St.  Vincent 

place  ;  house,  7  Woodlands  terrace. 
CLEGHORN,  Miss,  51  North  Hanover  street. 
CLELAND,  Arthur,  baker,  66  Little  street. 
Cleland,  Charles,  2  Carlton  court,  Bridge  street. 
Cleland,  Duncan,  at  Shepherd  and  C'o.'s  ;  house,  220 

Upper  Main  street,  Gorbals. 
Clelland  &  Hill,  artificial  limb  and  bandage  makers, 

146  East  George  street. 
Clelland,  Hugh  M.,  &  Co.,  furriers,  3  Antigua  pi. 
Clelland,  Jas.,  of  CltUand  cj-  Hill;  house,  9  Cath- 

cart  street,  south. 
Cleland  &  M'Nairs,  curled    hair   manufacturers,  16 

Turner's  court ;  works,  at  Boghi'ad,  Lochvvinnoch. 
Cleland,    Robert,    grocer   and    wine    merchant,    74 

Sauchichall  street ;  house,  47  do. 
Cleland,  Mrs.  A.  S.,  21  Minerva  street. 
Cleland,  Mrs.,  milliner,  100  Main  street,  Anderston; 

hou.se,  3  North  street. 
Cleland,  Mrs.,  181  Pitt  street. 
Cleland,  Misses,  milliners  and  straw  bonnet  makers, 

88  North  Dundas  street. 
Cleland  Colliery  otnce,  37  West  George  street. 
CLEMENT,  Andrew,  grocer  and  provision  mercht., 

80  South  Wellington  street ;  house,  78  do. 
Clement,  John,   spirit  merchant,   245   JIain  street, 

Gorbals;  house,  239  do. 
Clements,    Edward,    stevedore    and    lumper,    14 

Pollok  street. 
CLEPHAN,  Wm.,  coppersmith,  19   Lancefield  st. ; 

house,  101;}  Main  street,  Anderston. 
Clephane,  William,  at  John  B.  Bennet's ;  house,  116 

Waterloo  street. 
CLEUGH,  Mrs.,  59  Abbotsford  place. 
CleuCtII  Gas  Colliery  office,  39  Union  street. 
CLEWS,  Alexander,  chemist  and  druggist,  5  Glebe 

street,  and  181  Duke  street. 
CLIMIE,  Robert,  civil  engineer  and  land  surveyor, 

377  Sauchiehall  street. 
CLINKSKILL,  James,  practical  consulting  engineer, 

56  Rose  street,  Garnethill. 
CLOKIE,  Rev.  Andrew,  of  Reformed  Presbyterian 

Church,  W.  Campbell  st.;  ho.  19  Elmgrove  pi. 
CLONDSLEY,  Miss,  milliner,  238  Dumbartoa  road. 


CLOSSMANN,  F.  F.,  &  Co.,  Bordeaux;  Culloch, 

Lade,  &  Co.,  agents,  43  Dunlop  street. 
Cloth-Hall,  44  Hutchison  street. 
CLOUGH,  William,  agents  for  Welsh  Patent  Fuel 

Co.,  48  James  Watt  street. 
CLOUSTON,    Peter,    Lord    Provost,    of  Benneit, 

Bivwne,  cj'  Co.;  house,  1  Park  terrace. 
CLOLTZEAU,  Alexander,  St.  Jeand'Angeley,  shipper  ' 

of  French  wines  and  cognac  brandy;  J.  B.  Sherifi", 

agent,  12  Hope  street. 
CLOW,    A.  G.,  jeweller   and  watchmaker,  68  St. 

George's  road;  house,  12  Newton  street. 
Clow,  A.  G.,  printer,  11  St.  Enoch  square ;    house, 

12  Newton  street. 
Clow,  Misses,  dress  and  cloak  makers,  12  Newton  st. 
Clow,  David,  wright  and  builder,  40  Great  Western 

road;  house,  19  Wind.sor  street. 
Clow,  E.,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  70  Main  street, 

Gorbals;  house,  4^  Norfolk  street. 
Clow,  Henry,  clothier,  G6  Queen  street:    house,  503 

St.  Vincsnt  street. 
CLUBB,  Alexander,  and  M'Lean,  sculptors,  6  North 

Necropolis  road;  house,  30  Drygate  lane. 
Clubb,  Archibald,  baker,  746  Gallowgate. 
CLUGSTON,  Jas.,  at  John  Bartholometo  cj-  Co.'s,  I 

Dundas  street. 
Clugston,    Robert,  wine    and   spirit   merchant,     21 

Howard  street;  house,  19  Great  Hamilton  street. 
Ciugston,  Robert,  spirit  merchant,  524  Gallowgate; 

house,  19  Great  Hamilton  street. 
Clugston,  Mrs.,  21  Lansdowne  crescent. 
CLUNAS,  Hugh,  spirit  merchant,  248  High  sti'eet; 

house,  40  John  street. 
CLUNIE,  R.  A.,  corn  factor,  38  Hope  street;  house, 

4  Somerset  place. 
Clutii.a  Bolt,  Rivet,  Machine,  and  Smith  Works ; 

10  Adelphi  terrace,  and  35  Rose  street,  south. 
CLYDE,    John  and    Robert,    shoe    furnishers,    58 

Prince's  street;  house,  219  London  road. 
Ch'de,  John,  church  officer  of  Free  St.  George's  ; 

house,  58  Douglas  street. 
Clyde,  W.  and  T.,  general  stationers,  manufacturers, 

and  v.'holesale  agents.  Prince  Albert  place,   3G3 

Argyle  street ;  house,  33  South  Apsley  place. 
Clyde,  Sirs.  G.,  midwife,  29  Tureen  street. 
Clyde  Bottle  Works  Co.,  35  Charles  st.,  St.  Rollox. 
Clyde  Carrying  Co.,  daily  carriers  between  Gla'-gow, 

Port-Glasgow  and  Greenock  loading  birtli.  Custom 

house,  quay;  office,  54  Broomielaw. 
Clyde  Copper  Works,  29,  31  Washington  street. 
Clyde  District  Registry  Office  for  births,  deaths,  and 

marriages  ;  John  Stiven,  59  Maxwell  street. 
Clyde    Foundry,    33    Anderston    quay;    Tud   and 

M'Gregor. 
Clyde  Galvanizing  Works,  Mavisbank;  S.S.  Broomie- 
law ;    office,   49    West    George   street,  and  150 

Leadenhall  street,  London,  E.C. 
Clyde  Grain  Mills,  Convmercial  rd.,  Hutchesontown. 
Clyde  Hotel,  13  Anderston  quay. 
Clyde  Iron  Works  Office,  92  West  George  street. 
Clyde  and   Natal  Line  of  Packets,  Hutchesou  and 

Brown,  14  Maxwell  street. 
Clj'de  Navigation  Trustees'  Chambers,  16  Robertson 

street,  George  Kight,  manager. 
Clyde  Oil  Works,  general  railway  terminus,   south 

side  ;  W.  B.  Dick  &  Co  ,  proprietors. 
Clyde  Paper  Co.,  paper  makers,  Clyde  Paper  Mills, 

Eastfield,  Rutlierglen. 
Clyde  Police  office,  16  Robertson  street. 


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-GENERAL  DIEECTORY. COCKEY. 


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Clyde  llivet  Works,  Mavisbank  quay  ;  W.  B.  Dick  I 
&  Co.,  proprietors  (late  Moore  &  Dick).  I 

Clyde  Sailcloth  Company;  J.  Black  &  Co.,  27 
Lancelield  quay. 

Clyde  Shipping  Company,  Thomas  White,  manager, 
Towing  Company,  2  Oswald  street. 

Clydesdale  Steain  Narigation  Company,  G.  &  J. 
Burns,  9  Buchanan  street. 

CLYDESDALE,  Andrew,  confectioner  and  baker, 
8  Stevenson  street;  house,  10  do. 

Clydesdale,  John,  pastry  baker,  104  High  street; 
house,  ICO  do. 

Clydesdale,  Robert,  tobacconist,  7  Uuioa  street ; 
house,  21  AVeHington  street. 

Clydesdale  Banking  Co.,  10  Miller  street ;  Geo. 
Readman,  manager. 

Clydesdale  Bank  Branch,  90  Trongate. 

Clydesdale  Bank  Branch,  134  West  George  street. 

Clydesdale  Coal  Office,  28  St.  Enoch  square. — Ste 
Advertisement  in  Appendix. 

Clydesdale  inn,  15  East  Nile  street. 

Clydesdale  Railway  Guaranteed  Co.,  Ill  St. 
Vincent  street ;  D.  Littleton,  secretary. 

COATS,  Andrew,  merchant,  2  La  Belle  place. 

Coats,  Jervis,  manufacturer,  20  Union  street;  ho. 
5  Stanley  place. 

Coats,  Jas.,  of  NitshiU  Coed  Co. ;  house,  6  Park  ter. 

Coats,  John,  lOi  Hill  street,  Garnethill. 

Coats,  John,  M.D.,  120  West  Regent  street. 

Coats,  John,  jc.n.,  M.D.,  surgeon,  20  Bellgrove  st. 

Coats,  Neilson,  &  Co.,  43  Renlield  street. 

Coats,  Miss,  dressmaker,  200  Garscube  road. 

Coats,  Mrs.  Thomas,  54.S  Gallowgate. 

Coats,  Mrs.  George,  G  Park  terrace. 

COCHRAN,  Alex.,  of  A.  4-  E.  Cochran;  house, 
Glenfield  house,  Townmill  road. 

Cochran,  Alex.,  &  Co.,  cabinetmakers,  and  uphol- 
sterers, 104  lienfield  street. 

Cochran,  Alex.,  of  A.  Cochran  4'  Co.;  house,  76 
Douglas  street. 

Cochrane,  Alex.,  measurer,  London  street. 

Cochrane,  Archd.,  Airdrie  and  Coatbridge  Parcel 
Carriers,  daily  at  4.30  p.m.,  22i  Buchanan  St. 

Cochran,  A,  &  R.,  flint  glass  manufacturers,  St. 
Rollox,  Tennant  street,  and  liartfield  street. 

Cochran,  Daniel,  beadle,  Baptist  Chapel,  19  Hopest. 

Cochrane,   Edward,  spirit  dealer,  1  Marlborough  st. 

Cochran,  H.  W.,  ironmoni;er  and  hardware  mercht., 
8  and  10  Jail  square  ;  house,  17  Bimiie  place. 

Cochran,  Hope,  teacher  of  music,  104  St.  George's  rd. 

Cochran,  Hugli,  provision  merchant,  13  George  st. 

Cochran,  Jas.,  tinsmith  &  gasfitter,  39  Stockwell  st. 

Cochran,  James,  grain  and  provision  merchant,  02 
Main  street,  Bridgeton  ;  ho.  44  John  street,  do. 

Cochran,  James,  slater,  20  Surrey  st.  ;  ho.  28  do. 

Cochran,  James,  baker,  96  Paisley  rd. ;  ho.  94  do. 

Cochran,  James,  homceopathic  chemist,  28  Argyle 
arcade;  house,  213  Buchanan  street. 

Cochran,  John,  mason  and  builder,  14  Gloucester  st. 

Cochrane,  J.  J.,  &  Co.,  cotton-spinners  and  power- 
loom  cloth  manufacturers.  Bishop  st,  Anderston. 

Cochrane,  James  J.,  of  J.  J.  Cochrane  ^-  Co.;  resi- 
dence, Elderalie  house,  Largs. 

Cochrane,  J.  R.,  &  Co.,  power-loom  cloth  manufac- 
turers and  cotton  spinners,  Wellington  mills,  46 
Commercial  road,  and  Albyn  mill,  York  street, 
Hutchesontown. 

Cochrane,  John,  at  A.  Cross  cj-  Son's;  house,  3 
Abbotsford  place. 


Cochrane,  J.  R.,  of  J.  11.  Cochrane  cj-  Co. ;  house,  7 

St.  James'  terrace. 
Cochrane,  John  L.,  &  Co.,  house  and  ship  plumbers, 

gasfitters,  and  zinc  workers,  63  Paisley  road;  ho. 

2  St.  James'  street. 
Cochrane,  John,  engineer  and  machinist,  26  George 

street;  house,  99  Rottenrow. 
Cochran,  Peter,  wire  worker,  27  Bell  street,  Calton; 

house,  8  do. 
Cochrane,  Rev.  Matth.,  A.M.,  of  St.  Peter's  church, 

Oswald  street ;  ho.  110  Hill  street,  GarnethiU. 
Cochrane,  Mungo,  coal  master,  Merryton  Coal  Co., 

41  W.  Howard  st. ;  ho.  Gateside  cot.,  Hamilton. 
Cochran,    Robert,    &    Co.,    flint   glass,    china,    and 

earthenware    manufacturers,    Verreville    pottery, 

149  Finnieston  st.,  and  Britannia  pottery.  Glebe 

street,  St.  Rollox. 
Cochran,  Robert,  of  M.  cf-  W.  Connal  cj'  Co.  ;  house, 

Meikle,  Aitkenhead,  Cathcart. 
Cochran,  Robert,  of  Robert  Cochran  cj-  Co.,  and  ^. 

' R.  Cochrane ;  house,  9  Elmbank  crescent. 
Cochran,  Thomas,  of  Grieve  cf  Cochran;  house,  10 

Walworth  terrace,  Kent  road. 
Cochran,  Thomas,  manufacturer,  72  Virginia  street ; 

house,  Barrhead. 
Cochran,   William,   calenderer,  packer,    hot-presser, 

and  cloth-cutter,  85  Candleriggs. 
Cochran,  William,  card  cutter,  66  IST.  Hanover  st. 
Cochran,  William,  of  D.    C.   Clark  cj-   Co. ;  house, 

Christina  cottage,  Partick. 
Cochran,  .William,  of  M.  and  W.  Connal  cj'  Co. ;  ho. 

Little  Aikenhead,  by  Cathcart. 
Cochrane,  Wiliam,  fish  merchant,  91  Trongate;  ho. 

284  High  street. 
Cochran,  W.   B.,  of  W.    Cochran^,   calenderer,  &c., 

house,  Brighton  place,  Govan. 
Cochrane,  W.  &  J.,  sewed  muslin  manufacturers,  16 

South  Frederick  street. 
Cochrane,  Mrs.  J.,  fish  merchant,  69  Stockwell  street; 

house,  284  High  street. 
Cochrane,  Mrs.  James,  fish  dealer,  4  Saltmarket; 

house,  137  London  street. 
Cochran,  Mrs.,  164  St.  George's  road. 
Cochran,  Mrs.  William,  victualler,  64  Green  street, 

Calton;  house,  166  Great  Hamilton  street. 
Cochran,  Mrs.,  French  stay  maker,  42  Stirling's  rd. 
Cochran,  Miss  Elizabeth,  34  South  Portland  street. 
Cochrane,  Miss  Margaret,  64  South  Wellington  st. 
COOKBURN",  Campbell,  &  Co.,  wine  merchants,  26 

Royal  Exchange  square. 
Cockburn,  David,  West  Street  Boiler  Works,  boiler- 
maker  and  _sraith,  199  West  St.,  Tradeston  ;  ho. 

22  Watt  street,  off  Paisley  road. 
Cockburn,  Jasper,  church  officer,  Greenhead  U.  P. 

church  ;  house,  43  Reid  street. 
Cockburn,  Samuel,  M.D.,  L.R.C.S.E.,  173  Bath  St.; 

at  home  from  9  to  11  a.m.,  and  from  8  to  10  p.m. 
Cockburn,  Smiths,  &  Co.,  wine  shippers.  Oporto  ; 
''■4"-  agents,  Robertson  &  Baxter,  .3  Virginia  street. 
Cockburn,  Wm.,  veterinary  surgeon,  M.R.C.V.S.,  50 

Sauchiehall  street  and  163  West  Graham  st. ;  ho. 

55  Sauchiehall  street. 
Cockburn,  Sirs.,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  8  Demp- 
ster street. 
COCKER,  Henry,  fish-hook  maker,  46  Clyde  place. 
Cocker,  Mrs.  W.  D.,  72  Bath  street. 
COCKEY,  William,  &   Co.,    cast-iron   merchants, 

manufacturers  of  hot-water  heating  apparatus,  &c. 

24  St.  Vincent  place  and  Springbauk  ironworks. 


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-GENERAL  DIRECTORY. COLVIN. 


Cockey,  William,  of  Wm.  Cochey  S;  Co.;  house,  16 

Ilolvrood  crescent. 
COG.\N,   Jobn   &    Robert,   merchants,    32    West 

George  street. 
Cogan,  Robert,  of  J.  <^-  R.  Cogan;  house,  21  Wood- 
side  terrace. 
Cogan,  Robert  0.,  of  J.  ij-  R.   Cogan ;  house,  21 

Woodside  terrace. 
COGHILL,  Alexander,  tobacco-pipe  manufacturer, 

4  Ropework  lane. 
Cogbill,  Alexander,  mason,  22  Watt  st.,  Paisle}'  rd. 
Coghill,  David,  pipe  manufactorj-,  4.  Ropework  lane  ; 

house,  1 3 1  Rose  street,  south. 
Coghill,  David,  provision  merehant,  35  Jamaica  st.  ; 

house,  1 1  do. 
Coghill,  George,  P.O. ;  ho.  143  Rose  street,  south. 
Coghill,  George,  tobacco-pipe  manufacturer,  Eagle 

lane,  53  Maxwell  street;  house,  100  Crown  st. 
Coghill,  John,  mason  and  builder,  and  contractor, 

CO  Pollok  street. 
Coghill,  William,  silversmith,  Eagle  lane,  53  Max- 

vpell  street ;  house,  88  Abbotsford  place. 
Coghill. Wm..  of  Aird(Si  Coghill;  ho.  11  Jamaica  st. 
COHEN  &  Co.,  Paris;  160  Hope  street. 
Cohen,    Emanuel,    stationer   and   hthographer,    15 

Hutcheson  street. 
Cohen,   Joseph,  importer  of  leeches,  and  -wholesale 

dealer  in  spunges  and  cigars,  78,  80  Stockwell  st. 
Cohen,  T\l.  B.,  broker,  17  Well  street,  Calton. 
COHNITZ,  Ernest,  at  8.  A.  Litbert  (f-  Co.'s;  house, 

Primrose  place,  Paislej'  road. 
COLBERT,  Mrs.,  grocer,  75  South  Wellington  st. 
COI.EGATE,  Mrs.  John,  93  Cadogan  street. 
COLEMAN,  Misses,  7  Royal  terrace. 
CoLERAiNE  Steam  Packet  office,  133  St.  Vincent  st. 
COLGAN,  M.  J.,  professor  of  music,   26  Apslev  pi. 
COLLEDGE,  Thomas,  ofPetrie,  Colledge,  ij-  Grog; 

residence,  Haggs,  PoUokshaws. 
Colledge,  William,  writer  and  factor,  175  Hope  st. ; 

house,  Haggs,  PoUokshaws. 
Coi^LEGE  Church  (Established),  High  street ;  Rev. 

Peter  Napier,  D.D.,  minister. 
College  Laboratory,  15  Shuttle  street. 
Collegiate  and  Commercial  Academy,   21  Dal- 

housie  street,  Garnethill. 
COLLIE,  Alexander,  of  Marlingden,  merchant,  29 

Ingram  street;  house,  12  Lansdowne  crescent. 
COLLINGS   &   Maingay,  shippers  of  Geneva,  Rot- 
terdam;  E.  Brace  &  Co.,  agents,  9  E.xcliange  sq. 
COLLINS,  Ed.,   &   Sons,   paper-makers  and   dye- 
wood  grinders,  47  West  Nile  street. 
Collins,  Ed.,  jun.,  paper-maker,  47  West  Nile  street ; 

residence.  West  Balgray  and  Kelvindale. 
Collins,  Ed.,  of  E.  Collins  4-  Sons;  re.sid.,  Kelvindale. 
Collins,  George,  grain  merchant,  110  Renfrew  street 

and  45  Dalhousie  st;  ho.  93  North  Frederick  st. 
Collins,  James,  provision  mer.,  26  Marlborough  st. 
Collins,  Joshua,  baker,  408  Duke  st. ;  house,  402  do. 
Collins,    Joshua   Heywood,   of  E.   Collins  ij-  Sons; 

residence,  15  Kew  terrace.  Botanic  gardens. 
Collins,  Michael,  old  tin  dealer,  20  Paisley  road. 
Collins,   Patrick,  wine    and   spirit  merchant,   5,    7 

Bridgegate  ;  house,  4  Steel  street. 
Collins,  William,  publisher,  printer,  bookbinder,  and 

wholesale  stationer,  139  and  149  Stirling's  road; 

house,  122  North  Montrose  street. 
Collins,  William,  &  Co.,  steam-press  printers,  stereo- 
type founders,  and  lithographers,  75  St.  James' rd. 
Collins,  Mrs.  P.,  staymaker,  4  and  6  Queen  arcade. 


Colonial  Life  Assurance  Co.,  58  St.  Vincent  st.  ;^ 

L.  &  R.  H.  Robertson,  resident  secretaries. — See. 

Advertisement  in  Appendix. 
COLQUHOUN,  Alexander,  assistant  inspector,  City 

Poorhouse,  326  Parliamentary  road. 
Colquhoun,  Alex.,  butcher,  233  Gallowgate;  house. 

239  High  street. 
Colquhoun,  Archd.,  of  Semple  cj-  Co.;  ho.  Riddrie  pk. 
Colquhoun  &  Balloch,  tea  merchants,  76  Wilson  st. 
Colquhoun,  Daniel,  of  JSrilufjie  ij-  Colquhoun;   ho. 

115  Montrose  street. 
Colquhoun,  David,  dairy,  42  Charlotte  lane. 
Colquhoun,   Duncan,  Captain  of  St.  Kilda;  house, 

334  St.  Vincent  street. 
Colquhoun,  Henry  F.,  teacher,  St.  Luke's  Sessional 

School,  Main  street,  Calton ;  house,  203  Duke  st. 
Colquhoun,  Hugh,  of  Colquhoun  ij'   Balloch ;  bouse, 

16  Grosvenor  terrace. 
Colquhoun,  H.,  John   Street   Foundry;    house,    So 

M'Aslin  street. 
Colquhoun,  Hugh,  writer,  and  agent  for  the  Scottish 

Union  Fire  and  Life  Insurance  Co.,  48  Gordon  St.; 

house,  16  Blonteith  row. 
Colquhoun,  James,  baker,  295  High  st.;  ho.  293  do. 
Colquhoun,  James,  draper  and  coal  agent,  22  Clyde 

street,  Calton;  house,  24  do. 
Colquhoun,   James,  provision  merchant,  32    Clyde 

street,  Anderston. 
Colquhoun,  James,  85  Bellgrove  street. 
Colquhoun,   John,  fruiterer,  4   Bridge  street  and  7 

Buchanan  St. ;  ho.  53  Clarence  St.,  Kingston. 
Colquhoun,  John,  watch  andclockmaker  and  jeweller, 

446  Argyle  street. 
Colquhoun,  John,  poulterer  and  game  dealer,   825 

Sauchiehall  street,  and  111  West  George  street; 

house,  109  do. 
Colquhoun,  John,   wine  and  spirit  merchant,   173 

Renfield  st.  and  43  Cowcaddens  st. ;  house,  55  do. 
Colquhoun,  Joseph,  sheriff-officer,  57  Miller  street  ; 

house,  18  Reid  street,  Bridgeton. 
Colquhoun,  Lachlan,  smith  and  spring  maker,  26,  30 

East  Howard  street ;  house,  4  Steel  street. 
Colquhoun,  Peter,  commission  merchant,  85  Queen 

street  and  9  Exchange  sq. ;  house,  124  Pitt  st. 
Colquhoun,  Peter,  dairyman,  239  High  street, 
Colquhoun,  Tho.<.,  upholsterer,  93  Pitt  street. 
Colquhoun,  Mrs.  L.,  dairy,  26  Bridgegate. 
C0LTM.4N,  Emily  S.,  Machine  Sewing  Warerooms, 

171  Buchanan  street;  house,  Helensburgh. 
CoLTNESS  Iron  Company,  124  St.  Vincent  street. 
Columbian  Stove  works,  83  Union  street. 
COLVILLE,   Charles  G.,   &    Co.,  merchants,    10» 

West  George  street. 
Colville,  David,  &  Co.,  distillers,  Dalaruan,  Canipbel- 

ton ;  L.  Stewart,  57  Miller  street,  agent. 
Colvill,  David,  &  Co.,  grocers,  50  Trongate. 
Colvil,  Greenlees,  &  Co.,  distillery,  Campbelton ;  R. 

Brown,  114  Trongate,  agent. 
Colville,   John,   clerk,    General  Post  Office ;   house, 

213  Upper  Crown  street. 
Colville,     Robert,    &    Co.,    Meadowburn    distillery, 

Campbelton ;  John  Garven  &  Co.,  agents,  CO  Os- 
wald st. 
Colvil,  Stephen,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  12  Stir- 
ling street;  house,  17  Richmond  street. 
Colville,  Mrs.,  16  Newton  street. 
COLVIN,  William,  iron   merchant,  54  St.   Vincent 

street ;  house,  190  Athole  place. 
Colvin,  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  1  Ingram  street. 


COMBE. 


-GENEKAL  DIRECTORY.- 


-CONSULS, 


COMBE,  James,  &   Son,  heating  and  ventilating 

engineers,  smitiis,  bellliangers,  and  gasfitters,  59 

Cathedral  street ;  house,  34  Dundas  street. 
Commercial  Abstainer's  Hall,  24  Stockwell  st. 
Commercial  Bank  of  Scotland,  10  Gordon  st. ;  Wm. 

Johnston  and  Wm.  Paul,  agents. 
Commercial  Bank  of  Scotland,  Branch  office,  130 

Trongate  ;  John  Wyse,  agent. 
Commercial  Building  Investment  Society,  55  Een- 

field  street ;  J.  M'Nab,  manager. 
Commercial  Masonic  Lodge,  19  Croy  place. 
Commercial   Tr.^vellers'   Society  of  Scotland;  Wm. 

Tohnie,  accountant  and  secretar}',  42  W.  Georgest. 
Commissary  Clerk's  Office,  44  West  Regent  street. 
Commissioner  for  Court  of  Chancery,   office,  112 

West  Regent  st. ;  W.  R.  Biichan,  commissioner. 
Commissioner  to  administer  affidavits  in  the  English 

Courts  of  Chancery,    Bankruptcy,    &c. ;    Daniel 

Paul,  20  Buchanan  street. 
Commissioner  for  Courts  of  Chancery,  Bankruptcy, 

and  Probate,  91  West  Regent  st. ;  J.  G.  Houston, 

commissioner. 
COMRIE,  Duncan,  sugar  merchant,  27  Virginia  St.; 

house,  89  North  Frederick  street. 
Comrie,  Thomas,   wholesale  and  retail  grocer,  176 

Gallowgate  ;  house,  8  South  St.  Mungo  street. 
Comrie,  J uhn,  grocer,   50  King  street,  city;  house, 

102  Blackfriars'  street. 
CONACHER,  Alex.,  cashier  at   G.  L.   Walker  cf- 

Go's;  Port-Eglinton. 
CONDY,  H.  Bollmann,  patentee  disinfectants.  Royal 

E.xchange  buildings. 
Condy,  Mitchell,  &  Co.,  vinegar  manufacturers.  Royal 

Exchange  buildings. 
CONDRA,  P  ,  superint.,  Lock  Hosp.,  41  Eottenrow. 
CONGALTON,  Wm.,  painter,  17  Canning  street; 

house,  69  Tobago  street. 
CoNGRKGATioNAL   Church,   23   Nicholsou   Street ; 

Rev.  D.  Russell,  minister. 
CONN,  John,  grocer,  64  West  Scotland  street. 
CONNAGHAN,  Hugh,  auctioneer  and  valuator,  14 

Bridgegate;  house,  12  do. 
CONNELL,  Arthur,  7  Jane  st,  Blythswood  square. 
Connell,  Charles,  of  C.   Connell  cj-   Co. ;  house,   20 

Nightingale  place. 
Connell,  Charles,  spirit  dealer,  46  Broomielaw ;  house, 

128  Nelson  street,  Tradeston. 
Connell,  Charles,  iron  and  wood  shipbuilder,  Kelvin- 

haugh;  house,  20  Kelvinhaugh  street. 
Connell,   Charles,  &  Co.,  shipbuilders,  Overnewton 

ship  yard,  Kelvinhaugh. 
Connell,  Hugh,  watch  and  clockmaker,  jeweller,  &c. 

1  Eglinton  street;  house,  38  PoUok  street. 
Connell,  James,  at  R.  Laidlaw  tf-  Son's;  house,  8 

Garscadden  street. 
Connell,  James,  accountant,  and  property  agent,  83 

St.  George's  pi. ;  ho.  2  Belgrave  pi.,  Hillhead. 
Connell,  James,  of  Muirs,  Connell,  <^-  Bvodie ;  house, 

St.  Vincent  park,  Paisley  road. 
Connell,  James,  wright  and  builder,  86  Norfolk  st., 

126  Crookstonst.;  ho.  59  St.  James' st.,  Kingston. 
Connall,  John,  mason,  Town's  mill  road;  house,  15 

Nicolas  stieet. 
Connell,  John,  at  Henry  Monteith  <f  Co.'s  ;  house, 

8  Royal  terrace. 
Connell,  John,  hairdresser,  153  London  street ;  ho. 

127  Abercromby  street. 

Connel,  John,  boot  and  shoe  merchant,  170   High 
street ;  house,  56  Taylor  street. 


Connell,  John,  sculptor,  45  Taylor  street. 

Connall,  John,  boot  and  shoemaker,  54  Tajlor  st.  ; 

house,  56  do. 
Connall,  John,  15  Caledonian  road. 
Connal,  INI.  &  W.,  &   Co.,  warehouse  keepers  and 

forwarding  agents,  Virginia  bnilds.,  43  Virginia  st. 
Connell,    Matthew,    measurer,    218    Argyle   street; 

house,  Mirilees,  by  Crossmyloof, 
Connell,  JIatthew,  of  Connell  cJ-  Mtirdoch ;  house, 

29G  Crown  street. 
Council  &  Murdoch,  sculptors,  Caledonian  road. 
Connal,  Michael,  of  William  Connal  cj-  Co.,   and  M. 

4'  W.  Connal  cj-  Co.  ;  ho.  16  Lynedoch  crescent. 
Connell,  Patrick,  rag  and  iron  merchant,  Ifi  Malta  st. 
Connal,  Peter,  letter-carrier,  P.O. ;  ho.  9  Garden  st. 
Connell,  Peter,  at  G.  L.  Walker  tj-  Co.'s;  house,  28 

North  Portland  street. 
Connell,  Robert,  of  Wallace  cJ-  Connell;  house,  108 

Argyle  street. 
Connell,  Robert,  M.D.,  1  Minerva  place ;  house,  21 

Corunna  street. 
Connell,  Rev.  Samuel,  A.B.,  West- end  academy,  29 

St.  George's  road  ;  house,  20  Bloomfield  place. 
Connal,  William,  &  Co.,  produce   brokers  and  com- 
mission  merchants,   Virginia  buildings,  43  Vir- 
ginia street. 
Connel,   William,   bookseller,   50   Glassford  street ; 

house,  2  St.  James'  street.  Paisley  road. 
Connal,    William,  (f  Williayn   Connal  (J-   Co.,   and 

M.  ^'   W.    Connal  cj-   Co. ;    residence.   Hill  foot, 

Kilpatriek. 
Connell,  William,  of  Wallace  <^-  Connell;  house,  240 

Renfrew  street. 
Connal,  Mrs.  William,  220  St.  Vincent  street. 
Connell,  Mrs.,  young  ladies'  seminary,   35  Kelvin- 
grove  street. 
Connell,  Janet,  new  and  used  furniture  warehouse, 

50,  62  London  street ;  house,  10  do. 
CONNOR,  Arthur,  surgeon,  48  Saltmarket ;  house, 

74  London  street. 
Conner,  Benjamin,  locomotive  superintendent,  Cale- 
donian railway  ;  ho.  5  Hill  street,  Garnethiil. 
Connor,  David,  spirit  dealer,  204  Main  st..  Bridge- 
ton  ;  house,  206  do. 
Connor,  John,  pig  dealer,  17  Kerr  street,  Calton. 
Connor,   John,    spirit   merchant,    462   Gallowgate; 

house,  12  Tureen  street. 
Connor,  Mrs.,  tobacconist,  9  West  street. 
CONOGHAN,  John,  fiesher,  120  King  street ;  ho. 

170  Saltmarket. 
CONSTABLE,     Henry,     commission      agent,      3 

Windsor  street. 
Constable,  Jolin,  M.D.,  56  Dale  street,  Bridgeton. 
Constantinople  Steam  Packet   office ;    G.  &  J. 

Burns,  9  Buchanan  street. 
Consuls  and  Vice-Consuls  : — 

Argentine  Republic,  G.  Gilmour,  IGO  Buchanan  st. 

Austrian  Vice- Consul,  James  Galbraith,  27  West 
George  street. 

Belgian  Consul,  Andrew  P.  Reid,  29  St.  Vincent  pi. 

Brazilian  Vice-Consul,    Robert  Gray,    98    West 
George  street. 

Buenos    Ayres   Consul,    G.    Gilmour,    160    Bu- 
chanan street. 

Danish  Vice-Cousul,  F.  W.  Bentzen,  78  Miller  st. 

French  Consul,  E.  Bouillat,  119  St.  Vincent  st. 

Haitien  Consul,  W.  D.  Roberts,  4  Bothwell  st. 

Hanoverian    Consul,    J.    D.   Sheppard,    54   St. 
Enoch  square. 


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CONTE. GENERAL  DIRECTORY  • 


-COSTLEY. 


Hanseatic  Consul,  M.  E.  Robiuow,  8  Moore  place. 
Italian  Consul,  E.  Henderson,  27  Vft.  George  st. 
Mecklenburg-Scliwerin,  H.  Ulartini,  35  Hope  st. 
Mexican  and  Guatemala  Consul,   William  Mal- 
colm, 22  Royal  Exchange  square. 
Monte  Video  or  Uruguayan  Vice-Consul,  Grabam 

Gilmour,  1 60  Buclianan  street. 
Netherlands  Vice-Consul,    Peter   W.    Clark,  22 

John  street. 
New  Grenada  Vice-Consul,  M.  M'Leod,  3  West 

Nile  street. 
Norwegian  Consul,  J.  0.  Leitke,  25  Gordon  st. 
Oldenburg  Consul,  J.  H.  Becker,  25  Gordon  st. 
Portuguese  and  Ottoman  Vice-Consul,  John  Mit- 
chell, jun.,  18  East  Clyde  street. 
Prussian  Vice-Consul,  J.  E.  Lamb,  30  Hope  st. 
Russian  Vice-Consul,   N.    Handyside,    92   West 

Regent  street. 
Salvador  Consul,  A.  S.  Schaw,  36  St.  Vincent  pi. 
Spanish  Vice-Cousul,  William   Cruikshank,   133 

West  George  street. 
Swedish  and  Norwegian  Consul,  J.  0.  Leitke,  25 

Gordon  street. 
United  States  of  America  Consul,  John  S.  Pi-etty- 
man,  62  Jamaica  street. 
CONTE,  Conrad,  109  Parson  street. 
Conveyance  Guide  Office,,  J.  Eraser,  publisher,  G7 

Union  street. 
Convent  of  the  Order  of  the  Good  Shepherd,  Mag- 
dalene Asylum  and  Reform.  School,  Dalbeith  ho. 
CONWAY,  Mrs.  P.,  wine  and   spirit  merchant,  11 

Park  place,  Stockwell  street ;  house,  7  do. 
Conwaj-,  Wm.,  pawnbroker,  15  Nicholas  st.;  ho.  Gdo. 
COOK,  Charles,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  10  Wood 

lane,  Broomielaw;  house,  13  do. 
Cook,  Charles,  portioner,  37  Well  road  terrace. 
Cook,  Charles,  &  Son,  slaters.  138  Cowcaddens  st. 
Cook,  David,  of  Carphin.     Letters  left  at  100  Com- 
merce street. 
Cook,    D.,    &    Co.,    engineers,     millwrights,    and 

founders,  100  Commerce  street. 
Cook,  James,  spirit  merchant,  42  Lorn  place. 
Cook,  James,  grocer,   172  North  street ;  house,  351 

Bath  crescent. 
Cook,  James,  writer,  36  Renfield  street. 
Cook,  James,  of  Cook  ^- Robertson;  ho.  38  Pollok  st. 
Cooke,   James,   examining  oflicer,   H.M.   Customs ; 

house,  Crawford  street,  Partick. 
Cook,  James,  merchant,  140  Woodlands  road. 
Cook,  James,  stationer,  182  North  street. 
Cook,  John,  accountant  and  insurance  agent,  ICl 

Hope  street. 
Cook,  John,  sen.,  general  agent,  74  S.  Wellington  st. 
Cook,  John,  of  J.  4-  J.  D.  Cook;  house,  80  North 

Wellington  street. 
Cook,  John  D.,   of  J.  ^  J.  D.   Cook ;  house,  80 

Wellington  street. 
Cook,  J.  &  J.   D.,  gasalier  manufacturers,  brass- 
founders,  and  gasfitters,  54  and  56  Wellington  st. 
Cook,  Robert,  engineer,  0/  D.   Cook  ^-  Co, ;  house. 

Woodbine  cottage,  Pollokshields. 
Cook,  Robert,  spirit  merchant,  40  Canning  street. 
Cook  &  Robertson,  brassfounders,  94   Dale  street, 

Tradeston. 
Cook,  Thomas,  dairyman,  108  Thistle  st.;  ho.  106  do. 
Cook,  William,  saw,  file,  plain,  edge-tocl  maker,  and 

cutler,  25  Howard  street;  house,  11  Bridge  st. 
Cook,  William,   at  F.  Daggett's,  48  St.  Enoch  sq. ; 
house,  4  Elmbank  crescent. 


Cook,  William,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  122  South 
Albion  St.,  53  and  149  Canning  st.,   6  Clyde  St., 
Calton,   and  7  Great  Hamilton  street  ;  ho.  Jane- 
bank  house,  Cambuslang. 
Cook,  William,  pattern  designer  and  muslin  printer, 

14  Garthland  St. ;  house.  111  Eglinton  street. 
Cook,  William,   saddler,  19  New  City  road  ;  house, 

14  W'est  Milton  street. 
Cook,  Mrs.,  hidies'  nurse,  113  Hospital  street. 
Cook,  Miss,  dress  and  cloak  maker,  145  New  City  rd, 
COOPE,    Ind,   &  Co.,  brewers,    Burton-on-Trent; 

agent,  Robert  Brown,  114  Trongafe. 
Copenhagen   &    Glasgow   Steam   Packet   Office ; 

Bankier,  Leitke,  &  Co.,  25  Gordon  street. 
COPESTAKE,  Moore,  Crampton,  &  Co.,  lace  and 
sewed  muslin  manufacturers,  26  Buchanan  street. 
COPELAND,  Enoch,  modeller,  13  Holmhead  st. 
Copland,  James,   &   Son,  drapers,  103   Ilutcheson 

street;  house,  6  Craignestock  place,  Calton. 
Copland,  John,  clothier,  67  Oswald  street. 
Copland,  Joseph,  mason  and  sculptor,  219  St.  Vin- 
cent street;  house,  46  Abercorn  street. 
Copland,  Moses,  messenger,  Commercial  Bank;  ho. 

16  Killermont  street. 
Copland,  William,  of  Moore  tj'  Copland;  lio.  Broom- 
loan  cottage,  Govan. 
Copland,  William,  warehouseman,  29  Brunswick  st.; 

house,  10  Craignestock  place. 
Copland,  Misses,  dressmakers,  129  Renfrew  street. 
CORBETT  &  Co.,  tea  merchants,  29  St.  Enoch  sq. 
Coibett,  A.  G.,  of  Corbeit  <^-  Co.;  house,  Armadale, 

Cove. 
Corbet,  Robert,  brickraaker  and  builder,  3  FordneuTs 

street.  Mile-end. 
Corbett,  Robert  T.,  M.D.,  surgeon  and  aurist,  160 

Hope  street,  and  131  Sauchiehall  street. 
Corbet,  Robert,  dentist,  227  Argyle  street. 
Corbet,  Eobt.,  watchmaker  and  jeweller,  227  Argyle 

street;  house,  227  Upper  Crown  street. 
Corbet,  Thomas,  merchant,  112  West  Regent  street, 

house,  Kildowan,  Dowanhill. 
Corbet,  "William  A.,  of  W.  B.  Huggins  cj-  Co.;  ho. 

148  Randolph  terrace. 
Corbet,  William,  2  Mansfield  place. 
Corbett,  William,  &  Co.,  stove,  grate,  and  fender 
makers,  Rotherham;  Alex.  M'Farlane,  agent,  112 
West  George  street;  house,  92  Abbotsford  place, 
Corbett,  l\Irs.  James,  25  Waterloo  place,  Kingston. 
CoKFU    Steam   Packet  Office,    G.   &  J.    Burns,   9 

Buchanan  street. 
Copjc  and  W^aterford  Steamship    Office;    Thomas 

Whvte,  agent,  2  Oswald  street. 
CORKINDALE,  Charles  S.,  11  Hope  street;  house, 

87  Abbotsford  place. 
CoKN  Exchange,  81  Hope  street 
CORRY,  William,   &  Co.,  aerated  water  manufrs., 
Belfast;  wholesale  depot,  14  and  20J  York  street. 
CORSAR,  David,  &  Sons,  sail-cloth  manufacturers, 

11  Dixon  street. 
CORSON,  A.  D.,  at  D.  Brou-n's,  253  Argyle  street ; 

house,  11  Great  Western  road. 
CORSTORPHINE,  John,  clothier  and  drapier,  25 

Houston  street. 
Corstorphine,  Nathaniel,    tailor   and   clothier,    132 

Stockwell  street. 
COSGROVE,  Edward,  pawnbroker,  67  Garscube  rd. 
COSTLEY,   Andrew,  spirit  merchant,    33  Dale  st., 

Bridgeton  ;  house,  31  do. 
Costley,  Robert,  fruiterer,  ."6  Cann'ng  st..  Gallon, 


COSTELLO. GENERAL  DIRECTORY. COWAlSr. 


95 


COSTELLO,  Bernardo,  Vineyard  Proprietor,  Port 

St.   Mary ;  Ales.   Murdoch,  agent.  South  Area, 

Royal  Exchange, 
Costello,  M.  1\.,  measuring  surveyor,  Custom  House, 

15  Rutland  place,  Govan  road. 
COUBROUGH,  A.  P.,  &  Co.,  calico  printers.  So. 

Exchange  court,  77  Queen  street. 
Coubrough,  A.  P.,  of  A.  P.   Couhroiigh  (J-  Co.;  ho. 

Blanetield,  Strathhlane. 
Coubrough,  James,   wine  and  spirit  merchant,   74 

Havannah  ;  house,  49  Duke  street. 
Cowbrougli,  Murray,  &  Co.,  sewed  muslin  and  silk 

bandana  manufacturers.  Queen  street,  &  1  Royal 

Exchange  court. 
Cowbrougli,   M.,   of  IT.    CoivhrovgJi  cj-   Co.;  house, 

148  Renfrew  street. 
COULSOISr,  G.  F.,  &  Co.,  merchants,  13  John  st. 
Coulsoii,  George  P.,  of  G.  F.  Coulson  (j-  Co.;  house, 

172  Renfrew  street. 
COULTER,  John,  builder  and  proprietor,  52  Tyle- 

field  street. 
Coulter,  Robert,  plumber  and  gas  fitter,  135  West 

Campbell  street ;  house,  SS  Finlay  street. 
Coulter,  William,  tailor  and  clothier,  45  John  street. 
Coulter,  William,  jun.,  -wine  .^nd  spirit  merchant, 

43  John  street;  house,  45  do. 
COULTHARD,   John,  hotel  keeper.   Royal  Albert 

hotel,  63  Wilson  street. 
COULTON,  John,  marine  store,  71  Stobcross  st. ; 

house,  2  Jamieson's  lane,  Anderston. 
County  Fire  Office,  Regent  street,  London  ;  agents, 

Robert  Gow,  jun.,  71  Queen  st.  ;  Reid  &  Gait,  8 

Prince's  square ;  John  Murray,  141  Buclianan  St.; 

and  P.  W.  Dixon,  25  Gordon  street. 
COUPLES,  Mrs.,  9  Windsor  street. 
COUPER,  Alex.,  of  E.  Bogle  cj'  Co.;  house,  103 

Bath  street. 
Cooper,  Alexander  S.,  IG  Scotia  street. 
Couper,    Blackwood,    &    Co,,    merchants,   G    South 

rianover  street. 
Couper,  David,   stationer  and  furnishings,  8  Clyde 

street,  Anderston. 
Cooper,  Henry  R.,   of  Ballindalloch,  12   Royal  Ex- 
change square. 
Cooper,  Hugh,  artificial  flower  maker,  100  Main  st., 

Anderston  ;  house  93i  do. 
Couper,  James,  jun.,  of  James  Couper  S^  Sons;  ho. 

2  Chatham  place. 
Couper,  Jamei?,  insurance  broker,  and  agent  for  the 

Lancashire  Fire  and  Life  Insurance  Co.,  12  Royal 

Exchange  sq. ;  ho.  1  Shaftesbury  terrace, 
Couper,  James,   &  Sons,   City  Flint  Glass  Works, 

Kyle  street,  off  Dobbie's  loan. 
Couper,  James,  sen.,  of  James  Couper  ^- Sons ;  place 

of  call,  G  South  Hanover  St.;  ho.  4  Canning  pi. 
Cooper,  James,  timber  merchant,    Crawford  street, 

Port-Dundas ;  house,  10  Richmond  street. 
Couper,  James,  yarn  waste  merchant,    15   Smith's 

court,  Candleriggs  ;  house,  7  Sommerville  place. 
■Cooper,  John,  Howard  Square  Restaurant,  9  Howard 

street;   house,  Ashburne  lodge,  Partick  hill, 
Couper,  John,  merchant,  9  BlansSeld  place. 
Cooper,  J.  J.  &  G.,  manufacturers  and  warehousemen, 

253  Argyle  street, 
Couper,  Joseph,  hide  and  skin  agent,  G2  Spoutraouth; 

house,  46  Grcerae  street. 
Couper  &  Mackenzie,  writers,  176  West  George  st. 
-Couper,  Robert,  tob.<icco  and  snuff  manufacturer,  183 

Trongate  ;  house,  21  South  Apsley  place. 


Cooper,  Robert,  at  James  Cooper's,  Crawford  street ; 

house,  10  Richmond  street. 
Couper,  Roderick  A.,  of  James  Couper  ^'  Sons;  ho. 

35  Buccleuch  street. 
Couper,  R.  &  J.,  papermaker.«,   Cathcart ;  at  A,  & 

W  Kennedy's,  1 3  Glassford  street. 
Cooper,  Walker,  &  Co.,  cotton-spinners,   12  Royal 

Exchange  square. 
Couper,  Wm.,  writer;  house,  193  Athol  place. 
Cooper,    William,   wine  and   spirit    merchant,  253 

Parliamentary  road ;  house,  251  do. 
Cowper,  William  M.,  grocer,  50  Main  street,   Gor- 

bals  ;  house,  33  Caledonian  road. 
Couper,  William,  commission  merchant,  of  Covper., 

BlacJcivood,  cf-  Co. ;  house,  4  Canning  place. 
Cooper,  William,   &  Son,  bootmakers,   17   Eglinton 

street;  house,  139  Greenlaw  place. 
Courier  Newspaper  Office,  75  4''gyle  street. 
COURT,  Charles, bootmaker,  72  Main  st.,  Bridgeton; 

house,  G8  do. 
Court,  Robert,  lecturer  to  the  Permissive  Bill  Asso- 
ciation, 199  Upper  Crown  street. 
Court  House,  fronting  the  Jail;  Peter  Brown,  keeper. 
COURTENAY,    Lindo,    photographic    artist,     150 

Stockwell  street. 
COUSIN,  Andrevi',  at  Lang   cf-   Cousin's ;  house,  12 

Ure  place. 
Cousin,  James,  of  Lang  (j-  Cousin;  ho.  12  Ure  pi. 
Cousin,  Jas.  Moir,  portioner,  16  Park  lane,  Jlile-end. 
COUSLAND,  Ales.,  wire- worker,  5  Mitchell  street; 

house,  4  Bath  street. — See  Adv.  in  Appendix. 
Cousland,  Archd.,  &  Co.,  paper  machine  wire-cloth 

manufacturers  and  wire-workers,  India  rubber  belt 

agents,  61  Gallowgate. 
Cousland,   James,  of  Boucher  (j-    Cousland;  house, 

Pollokshields 
CousTONHOLM     Weaving    Company,     power-loom 

manufacturers,  2  Springfield  court,  G9    Queen  st. ; 

factory,  Coustonholm,  Pollokshaws. 
COUTTS,  James,  tailor  and  clothier,  5G  Trongate. 
Coutts,  Nathaniel,  tailor,  24  Cambridge  street. 
Coutts,  Peter,  grocer  and  provision  merchant,  122, 

124  London  street ;  house,  11  St.  Andrew's  sq. 
Coutts,  William,  bookseller  and  stationer,  52  Bridge 

street ;  house,  50  do. 
Coutts,  Mrs.  Janet,  wine   and  spirit  merchant,   82 

High  street ;  house,  80  do. 
Coutts,  Miss  E.  M.,  dressmaker,  46  Cambridge  st. 
COVENTRY,  Bogle,  &  Son,  tinsmiths,  G7  Stevenson 

st.  and  14J  Abercrcmby  st.,  Calton. 
Coventry,  William,  Ttine  and  spirit  merchant,  178, 

180  West  Nile  street. 
Coventry,  Wm.,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  57  Hope 

street;  house,  356  Argyle  street. 
Coventry,  William,  pastry  baker,  316  Argyle  street; 

house,  356  do. 
COVERLEY,  James,  ironmonger,  361  Argyle  st. ; 

house,  467  St.  Vincent  street. 
Coverley,  Wm.,  glass  and  china  merchant  and  glass 

cutter,  83,   85   Stockwell  street ;  works,  28   St. 

Enoch  wynd  ;  ho.  87  Stockwell  street. 
Coverley,  Wm.,  jun.,   crystal  chandelier  manufac- 
turer and  glass  cutter,  28  St.  Enoch  wynd;  ho. 

148  West  Nile  street. 
Coverley,  Wm.,  jun.,  accountant,  59  St.  Vincent  st. 
COWAN,  Alex.,  sen.,  agent,  16  Candleriggs ;  ho. 

47  Scott  street. 
Cowan,  Alex.,  manager  and  secretary,  Glasgow  and 

Paisley  Joint  Railway;  ho.  27C  13alh  crescent. 


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Cowan,  Alex.,  lucifer  match  &  blacking  warehouse, 

16  Candleiiggs;  ho.  116  South  Porlland  street. 
Cowan  &   Co.,  sewed  muslin  manufacturers,  2-1  St. 

Vincent  place. 
Cowan,  Henry,  of  Eastie  ^-   Cowan  ;  ho.  119  New 

Dalmarnock  road. 
Cowan,  Henry,  manufacturer,  24  St.  Vincent  place; 

house,  13  St.  James'  terrace. 
Cowan,  Hugh,  sub-cashier.  Royal  Bank  ;  house,  12 

Albany  place. 
Cowan,  James,  house  factor,  1  O.xford  street. 
Cowan,  James,  surveyor,  Caledonian  Insurance  Cd., 

62  St.  Vincent  street;   house,  229  Sauchiehall  st. 
Cowan,  James,  1G6  Crown  street. 
Cowan,  James,  leather  merchant,  161  Canning  st., 

Calton,  and  76  Stevenson  street;  house,  74  do. 
Cowan,  James,  72  Virginia  st.;  lio.  156  Crown  st. 
Cowan,  James,  jun.,  156  Crown  street. 
Cowan,  James,  sacfdler,  15  Union  street;  house,  276 

Bath  crescent,  and  Barrhead. 
Cowan,  James,  victualler  and  spirit  dealer,  93  New 

Dalmarnock  road;  house,  99  do. 
Cowan,  John,  draper,  544  Gallowgate;  ho.  540  do. 
Cowan,  John,  pawnbroker,  3  Coulter's  lane,  Aber- 

cromby  street;  house,  10  Belgrove  street. 
Cowan,  John,  joiner  and  housefactor,  4  Alma  street, 

Govan. 
Cowan,  John,  jun.,  Union  Bank  of  Scotland;  house, 

51  South  Apsley  place. 
Cowan,  John,   Union   Bank  of  Scotland;  house,  1 

Hill  street,  Garnethill. 
Cowan,  John,  merchant,  2  Park  Circus  place. 
Cowan,   John  B.,   M.D.,   8    Brandon   place,   West 

George  street. 
Cowan,    Lachlan,    of   Wilkie,    Cowan,   ^-   Siratlon, 

writers;  house,  276  Bath  crescent. 
Cowan,  Logan,  spirit  merchant,  17  Clyde  place;  ho. 

280  Main  street,  Anderston. 
Cov/an,  Robert,  of  Robert  Cowan  tj''  Co.;  house,  Bird- 

ston  cottage,  Blilton  of  Campsie. 
Cowan,  R.  &  D.,  curriers  and  leather  m.erchants,  80 

Carrick  street;  house,  G6  do. 
Cowan,  R.,  surgeon,  379  Gallowg.;  ho.  3  Sj-dney  st. 
Cowan,  Robert,  &  Co.,  merchants  and  corn  factors, 

34  Union  street. 
Cowan,  Robert,  hay  and  grain  dealer,  23  Kent  st.; 

house,  34  do. 
Cowan,    Thomas,   ship's   husband,    Forth   &   Clyde 

Canal  Co.,  Port-Dundas;  ho.  269  St.  George's  rd. 
Cowan,  Thos.,  boot  and  shoemaker,  32  Cowcaddens. 
Cowan,  Thomas,  superintendent  Siglithill  Cemetery  ; 

house,  51  North  Hanover  street. 
Cowan,  T.   &  W.,  painters  and   paperhangers,  146 

Paisley  road ;  house,  20  Kinning  street. 
Cowan,  Rev.    William,   minister,   Blackfriars'  U.P. 

Church  ;  ho.  The  Forest  cottage,  Pollokshields. 
Cowan,  William,  of  Macgeorge,  Cowan,  ^'  Galloway, 

3  West  Regent  street. 
Cowan,  William,  tailor  and  clothier,  174  High  St. 
Cowan,  William,  accountant,  secretary  to  the  Glas- 
gow Board  of  the  Caledonian  Fire  and  Life  In- 
surance Company,  and  agent,  64  St  Vincent  st.  ; 

house,  15  Oakfield  terrace,  Hillhead. 
Cowan,  Wm.,  wright  and  builder,  137  Waterloo  st. 

and  63  Mitchell  st.  ;  house,  462  St.  Vincent  st. 
Cowan,  William,    musical   instrument  maker    and 

tuner,  36  Brunswick  street. 
Cowan,  Miss,  62  Bath  street. 
Cowan,  Miss  Jane,  294  St.  Vincent  street. 


Cowan,  Mary,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  67  Dale  ^t., 

Biidgeton. 
COWANS,  Marianne,  teacher,  72  Brown  street;  ho. 

12  Kelvingrove  street. 
Cowcaddens  Mechanics'  Institution,   24  Stewart 

street;  John  Weir,  janitor. 
Cowcaddens  Mechanics'   Institution,   Public  Library 

and  Reading  Room,   190  Cowcaddens  street. 
Cowcaddens  Post  Office  Receiving  House  and  Money 

Order  Office,    165  Cowcaddens  street;    Thomas 

Adamson,  receiver. 
CO  WE,  Kev.  Robert,  minister  of  Free  St.  Stephen's; 

house,  36  Lansdowne  crescent. 
COWIE,   A.    &   Co.,  ironfounders,  London  Vulcan 

Foundry,  Port-Dundas. 
Cowie,  Alex.,  commission  agent,  33  Queen  st.  ;  ho. 

1  Royal  circus. 
Cowie,  Archd.,  Rochsolloch  colliery,  41  Mid  Wharf, 

Port-Dundas. 
Cowie,  Archibald,  of  A.  Cowie  cj-  Co.;  house,  168 

St.  George's  road. 
Cowie,  Geo.,  coalmaster,  41  Mid  Wharf,  P.-Dundas. 
Cowie,  James,  coal  agent,  361  Sauchiehall  street. 
COX,    George  W.,   superintendent  of   baths,    105 

London  road. 
Cox  &  Williamson,  agent  for  Philpott,  Cooper,  &  Co. , 

tea  merchants,  London  ;  4  Stormont  street. 
COYNE,  Thos.,  spirit  dealer,  34  New  St.,  Calton. 
CRABB,  John,  of  John  Hedderivick  i.f  Co.;  house, 

31  Nicholson  street. 
Crabb,  John,  commission  agent,  55  Glassford  street ; 

house,  1  Hohnhead  street. 
CRAIG,  Alexander,  joiner,   11  Garscube  lane ;  ho. 

46  Shamrock  street. 
Craig,  Alexander,  &  Co.,  sugar  brokers,  and  agents 

for  Eagle  Insurance  Co.  of  London,   33  Virginia 

street ;  house,  4  Woodlands  road. 
Craig,  Alex.,  teller.  National  Batik  of  Scotland,  181 

Castle  street. 
Craig,  Alexander,  dair3',  87  Parliamentary  road. 
Craig,  Alex.,  currier  and  leather  merchant,   81,  83 

M' Alpine  st.  ;  house,  10  Abbotsfurd  place. 
Craig,   Brothers,  woollen  warehousemen,    189,  191 

Argyle  street. 
Craig  &  Co.,  general  grocers  and  tea  dealers,  28 

Stobcross  street. 
Craig,  Daniel,  wright  and  joiner,  151  Hunter  street ; 

house,  48  Nelson  street. 
Craig,   David,   potato  salesman,  30  William  street, 

Anderston. 
Craig,  David,  hatter,  365  Argyle  street ;  house,  35 

Cadogan  street. 
Craig,    David,  victualler,  72  Stevenson  street;  ho. 

83  Green  street,  Calton. 
Craig,  David,  gardener,  Wellcroft  Bowling-green,; 

house,  36  Lilybank  road. 
Craig,  Francis,  220  Hope  street. 
Craig,  George,  hatter,  182  Argyle  street. 
Craig,  George,  &  Co.,  hatters,  119  Trongate. 
Craig,  Hugh,  provision  merchant,  ^  Maxwell  street. 
Craig,  James,  103  St.  Vincent  street. 
Craig,   James,  joiner,    and    general   merchant,   4G 

Bridgegate,  and  308  Stobcross  street. 
Craig,  James,  &  Son,  wine  and  spirit  merchants,  42 

St.  Vincent  place. 
Craig,  James  P.,  commission  agent,  17  So.  Frederick 

street ;  house,  2  Avondale  place,  Paisley  road. 
Craig,    James,  jun.,    of  James   Craig  ^  Son;    22 

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Craig,  James,  28  Abbotsford  place. 

Craig,  James,  chest,  trunk,  and  furniture  warehouse, 

50  Miller's  place. 
Craig,  James,  glass,   china,  and  earthenware  mer- 
chant, 91,  93  King  street. 
■Craig,  James,  victualler,  79  King  street,  Tradeston  ; 

house,  Dundas  cottage,  Kingston. 
Craig,    James,  joiner  and    general    merchant,    18, 

20  New  City  road  ;  house,  308  Stobcross  street. 
Craig,  James,   manager,   weaving  factory,  Partick ; 

house,  Gowan  bank. 
Craig,  James  M.,  at  Dougall  cj-  Ilathie's;  house,  49 

AVest  Campbell  street. 
Craig,  John,  painter  &  paperhanger,  15  Nicholson  st. 
Craig,  John,  of  Anderson  cj'  Co. ;  ho.  1  Granby  ter. 
Craig,  John,  Tradeston  mills,  flour  and  meal  ware- 
house, 4  Clyde  terrace ;  ho.  186  Hospital  street. 
Craig,    John,    spirit   merchant,    12    Nelson   street, 

Tradeston  ;  house,  27  do. 
Craig,  Jolm,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  2  Love  loan  ; 

house,  4  do. 
Craig,  John,  plasterer,  24  Renfrew  street;  house,  G 

Charing  cross,  Sauchiehall  street. 
Craig,  John,  tea  merchant  and  general  grocer,  34 

StockweU  street;  house,  54  Abbotsford  place. 
Craig,  John,  corn  factor,  249  Argyle  st. ;  ho.  357  do. 
Craig,  John,  bootmaker,  70  North  Hanover  street. 
Craig,  John,  sealing-wax  manufac,  5  Mitchell  st. 
Craig,  John,  church-officer,  37  Sauchiehall  street. 
Craig,  John,  F.E.I.S.,  head  master,  Glasgow  Insti- 
tution, 37  Cathedral  street,  and  57  North  Hanover 

street. — See  Advertisement  in  Appendix. 
Craig,  John,  family  grocer,  243  Sauchiehall  street, 

and  14,  16  Wellington  arcade;  ho.  2G2  Bath  st. 
Craig,  John,  provision  merchant,  231  Argyle  street; 

house,  357  do. 
Craig,  John,  grocer,  33  North  street. 
Craig,  John,  boot  and  shoe  furnisher,  28  Princes  st. 
Craig,  Joseph,   pastry  baker  and  spirit  dealer,  65 

Cowcaddens  street ;  house,  2  Stirling  street,  do. 
Craig,  Matthew,  agent  and  manufacturer,  2  Oswald 

street ;  house,  Overdale,  Langside. 
Craig,  Peter,  wholesale  and  retail  ironmonger,  ship 

chandler,  tinsmith,  and  gasfitter,  60  Jamaica  st. ; 

house,  Ibroxholni,  Paisley  road. 
Craig,    Peter,  japanner,   painter,    and   gilder,    145 

Trongate;  house,  310  Argyle  street. 
Craig,  Peter,  slater,  5  College  open,  off  High  street ; 

house,  13  St.  Andrew's  square. 
Craig,  Robert,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  36  William 

street,  Anderston. 
Craig,  Robert,  of  Thomson  <f  Craig,  70  George  sq. 
Craig,    Robert,  dyer,  47  Carrick  street;  house,   17 

Bank  street,  Hillhead. 
Craig,  Robert,  of  Craig  Brothers;  house,  148  Ran- 
dolph terrace,  Hill  street,  Garnethill. 
Craig,   Robert,   seaman's  and   emigrant's   outfitter, 

214  Broomielaw  ;  house,  3  Carrick  street. 
Craig,   Robert,  mason,  builder,  and  contractor,  157 

Crown  street. 
Craig,  Robert,  4  Montague  place,  Bath  street, 
Craig,  R.  &  J.,  ship-brokers,  40  Union  street. 
Craig,  Robert,  victualler,  765  Gallowgate,  and  404 

Duke  street ;  house,  402  do. 
Craig,  Robert,  spirit  merchant,  18  West  Campbell  st. 
Craig  &  Sons,   paper-rulers,  stationers,  and  account 

book  manufs.,  68  Glassford  st.,  and  62  Argyle  si. 
Craig,  Thomas,  hay  and  grain  dealer,  157,  159  Gt. 

Hamilton  street;  house,  118  do. 


Craig,  Thomas,  Hill  Street  Grain  Mills,  84  Hill  st,, 

east;  house,  82  do. 
Craig,  Thomas,  clerk,  108  Eglinton  street. 
Craig,  Walter,  jun.,  of  J.    Wilson,  59  King  street  ; 

house,  28  Garscube  place. 
Craig,  William,  of  Craig  Brothers;  house,  162  Ran- 
dolph terrace,  Hdl  street,  Garnethill. 
Craig,  William,  cabinetmaker  and  upholsterer,  171 

Stirling's  road. 
Craig,  William,  of  Craig  cf  Sons ;  house,   77  South 

Wellington  street. 
Craig,    William,  carter   and   coal   agent,  Burnside 

place,  Govan. 
Craig,  William,  writer,  29  St.  Vincent  place  ;  ho. 

10  Craignestock  jdace. 
Craig,  Wm.,  spirit  dealer,  260  Duke  st. ;  ho.  262  do. 
Craig,  Wra.  B.,  drysalter  and  oil  merchant,  G5  Great 

Clyde  street ;  house,  4  Carlton  place. 
Craig,  Wm.,  of  Burnbrae,  24  St.  Vincent  crescent. 
Craig,  Wm.,  tailor  and  clothier,  71  Tureen  st.  Calt. 
Craig,  Mrs.  Ann,  eating-house  keeper,  40  Trongate, 
Craig,  Mrs.  James,  80  North  Frederick  street. 
Craig,  Mrs.  John,  41  Charlotte  street. 
Craig,   Miss   Elizabeth,   lodging-house   keeper,  310 

Argyle  street. 
Craig,  Miss,  milliner  &  straw-hat  maker,  28  Cowcad, 
Craig,  Miss,  46  Renfield  street. 
CRAIGHEAD,  Jas,,gardr.,  Rosehill,  164  Shaws  rd. 
CRAIGIE,  Andrie,  ironmonger,  9  Bridg.  ;  ho.  11  do. 
Craigie,  John  A.,   teacher.   Free  St.  John's  schools, 

21  East  Hill  street;  ho.  121  North  Montrose  st. 
Craigie,  Robert,  commission  merchant,  8  Ingram  st, ; 

house  173  Sauchiehall  street. 
CRAIK,  George  Lillies,  15  Sandyford  place. 
Craik,  Rev.  James,  D.D.,  minister  of  St.  George's; 

house,  1 5  Sandyford  place. 
CRAILSHEIM,  A.,  of  Craikheim  #  Herman;  ho. 

26  Woodside  place, 
Crailsheim  &  Herman,  merchants,  61  Miller  street, 
CRAMB,  Brothers,   photographers  to  her  Majesty, 

67  West  Nile  st. ;  house,  9  Claremont  street, 
Cramb,    John,   professor   of  penmanship,  9  Clare- 
mont street. 
CRAMP,  Suter,  &  Co.,  vine-yard  proprietors,  Xeres- 

de-la-Fontera ;  Edmund  Brace  &  Co.,  agents,  9 

Exchange  square. 
CRANN,  David,  plumber   and  gasfitter,  182  Main 

street,  Bridgeton  ;  house,  2  Newliall  street. 
CRANSTON,  George,  Crow  Hotel,  20  George  sq. 
Cranstoun,  Loudon,  bone  setter.  Tontine  hotel,  on 

Wednesdays;  resid..  Broom  Knowes,  Cambuslang. 
Cranston,  Robert,  Waverley  Temperance  hotel,  185 

Buchanan  street. 
CRAWFORD,  Alexander,  spirit  merchant,  78  and 

163  High  street ;  house,  49  Gallowgate. 
Crawford,  Alexander,  wine   and   spirit  dealer,  775 

Gallowgate;  house,  777  do, 
Crawford,  Andrew,  manager,  Albyn  Extract  Works; 

house,  9  Sussex  place,  Adelphi  street, 
Crawford,  Andrew,  grocer  and  provision  merchant, 

37  Rutherglen  road;  bouse,  35  do. 
^rawford,   Andrew,  &    Co.,  drysalters,  48    Gordon 
'    street;  house,  13  Elgin  terrace,  Dowanhill. 
Crawford,    Andrew,  wright   and   builder,  7  Milton 

lane ;  house,  72  New  City  road. 
Crawford,  Archibald,  provision  dealer,  70  Clyde  st., 

Anderston. 
Crawford,  Brothers,  thread  manufacturers,  63  Stocl^- 

well  street;  works,  Barr  mills,Beitlj, 


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-CREE. 


Crawford  and  Sons,  wriglits,  trunk  and  packing-box 
makers,  tin  and  zinc   case  and    fancy  paper  box 
manufacturers,  51  Brunswick  street. 
Crawford,  C.,ofC.  Crawford  and  Sons ;  house,  133 

Sydney  street. 
Crawford,  Cree,  &  Co.,  wool  brokers,  and   woollen 
and  worsted  yarn  merchants,  71  Brunswick  st.  ; 
stores,  13  Clyde  place. 
Crawford,  Daniel,  wine  merchant,  81  Queen  street ; 

house,  19  ^yest  Prince's  street. 
Crawford,  David,    manager,    Banowfield   dye   and 

print  works,  Eeid  street,  Bridgeton. 
Crawford,  David,  die,  stamp,  and  seal  engraver,  33 

Buchanan  street ;  house,  448  Arjijle  street. 
Crawford,  David,    97    Union  street ;  house,  75  St. 

George's  road. 

Crawford  and  Easton,  calenderers  and  packers,  81 

Buchanan  st. ;  9  Gordon  St.,  and  82  Mitcliell  St. 

•  Crauford,  George,  writer,  and  clerk  of  the  peace,  111 

Brunswick  St. ;  ho.  Thornwood  house,  Bothwell. 

Crawford,  James,  painter  and  paperhanger,  32  Main 

street,  Bridgeton;  house,  36  do. 
Crawford,  James,  cooper,  101  Hunter  street;  house, 

117  Grteme  street. 
Crawford,  James,  mason  and  builder,  93  Commerce 

street ;  house,  85  Pollok  street. 
Crawford,  James,  &  Co.,  tinsmiths,  gasfitters,  and 

bellhangers,  11  New  City  road;  house,  13  do. 
Crawford,  James,  agent  for  Braehead  colliery  depot, 

2  Tennant  st. ;  ho.  Iluntingdondale,  St.  RoUox. 
Crawford,  James,  bricklayer;    house,  Maxwelltown 

cottage,  Cumbernauld  road,  Eiddrie. 
Crawford,  James,  joiner,  85  Douglas  st. ;  ho.  52  do. 
Crawford,  James,  of  C.  Craioford  and  Sons;  house, 

133  Sydney  street. 
Crawford,  James,  grocer,  114  Garngad  road. 
Crawford,    James,    victualler,   232    Thistle    street; 

house,  236  do.,  Hutchesontown, 
Crawford,  James,  wine    and   spirit   merchant,    221 

Main  st.,  Bridgeton  ;  ho.  42  Scott  St.,  do. 
Crawford,  James  P.,  tailor  and  clothier,  76  Eglinton 

street;  house,  6  Regent  park  terrace. 
Crawford,   Jethro,    at  W.  C.   Shaw's;   house,  117 

Eglinton  street. 
Crawford,  John  &  Ebenezer,  Eagle  Iron  Foundry, 

Port-Dundas. 
Crawford,   John,   baker,    69    Parliamentary   road ; 

house,  71  do. 

Crawford,  John,  maker  of  fire  bricks,  patent  sewer- 

flge  pipes,  and  all  kinds  of  fire  clay  goods,  158 

Eglinton  st.;  house,  4  Wellcroft  place. 

Craw'ford,   Jolin,   corn  factor  and  broker,  Madeira 

buildings,  263  Argyle  st.;  ho.  Oakvale,  Hillbead. 

Crawford,  John,  grain  merchant,  54   Hope  street ; 

house,  97  North  Frederick  street. 

Crawford,  John,  spirit  dealer,  6  William  St.,  Calton, 

Crawford,    John,    fruiterer   and    green- grocer,    214 

Gallowgate,  and  2,  4  East  Campbell  street;  ho. 

206  Gallowgate. 

Crawford,  J.,  hatter,  188 J  Cowcaddens  st.;  ho.  94 

Thistle  street,  off  Shamrock  street. 
Crawford,  John,  house  factor,  121  Rose  street,  Hut- 
chesontown. 
Crawford,  John,   provision  merchant,  151  Canning 

street;  house,  124  Great  Hamilton  street. 
Crawford,  John,  of  the  North  British  Daily  Mail; 

house,  60  Abbotsford  place. 
Crawford,  John,  tailor  and  clothier,  787  Gallowgate. 
Crawford,  John,  Gartsherrie  office,  168  W.  Geo.  st. 


Crawford,  John,  v.-eaving  manager,  67  Brook  street; 

house,  120  London  road. 
Crawford,  J,  &  T.,  joiners  &  hat-block  makers,  231> 

Argyle  street;  house,  34  Brown  street. 
Crawford,  M.,  hive-water  maker,  138  Gallowgate. 
Crawford,  M.  &  J.,  confectioners,  186  Gallowgate; 

house,  168  do. 
Crawford,  Mat.  L.,  joiner,  33  Devon  St.;  ho.  39  eld. 
Crawford,  Peter,  grocer,  85  Govan  street. 
Crawfard,  Robert,  jun.,  missionary,  Biuevale  district ; 

house,  472  Duke  street. 
Crawford,  Robert,  shipping  master,  12  Jarnes  Watt 

street;  house,  68  Kelvingrove  street. 
Crawford,  Robert,  spirit  merchant,  35  Broad  street, 

Mile-eud;  house,  206  London  road. 
Crawford,  Robert,  wright,  101  High  John  street. 
Crawford,  Robert,  wright  and  funeral  undertaker,  4& 
James  St.,  Calton,  and  464  Duke  st.;  ho.  472  do. 
Crawford,  Robert,  10  Belgrove  street. 
Crawford,  Robert,  grain  and  flour  merchant,  13  Plope 

street;  house,  82  Hill  street,  Garnethill. 
Crawford,  Stevenson,  of  C.  Crawford  cj-  Sons;  ho. 

100  Duke  street. 
Crawford,  Thomas,  of  Crawford  cj-  Easton;  house, 

1  St.  George's  road. 
Crawford,  Thomas,  mill-manager.  Mile-end ;  house, 

618  Gallowgate. 
Crawford,  Thomas,  manager,  Port-Dundas  Pottery 

house,  64  Bishop  street. 
Crawford,  T.,  wine  &  spirit  dealer,  01  High  John  st. 
Crawford,  Thomas,  joiner  and  bonnet-block  maker^ 

239  Argyle  street;  house,  34  Brown  street. 
Crawford,  Thomas,  jun,,  of  Sommerville,  Craioford, 

^-  Co.;  house,  13  Belgrove  street. 
Crawford, W"m.,  contractor,  Hopehill  house,  Oak'oank. 
Crawford,  William,  116  North  Frederick  street. 
Crawford,  Wm.,  warper,  79  Bell  street;  house,  90 

Great  Hamilton  street. 
Crawford,  W.  S.   Stirling,  of  Milton,   Castlemilk, 

Rutherglen. 
Crawford,  William,  wright,  98  Sauchiehall  street. 
Crawford,  "Wni.,  of  Crauford,  Cree,  ^-  Co.  ;  house, 

5  Claremont  gardens. 
Crawford,  Mrs.  Alex.,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  1 
Belgrove  street,  and  479  Gallowgate;  ho.  475  do. 
Crawford,  Mrs.  Catherine,  wine  and  spirit  merchant, 

396  Duke  street;  house,  1  Biuevale. 
Crawford,  Mrs.  J.,  china  merchant,  IS  Kent  st. 
Crawford,  Mrs.  Mary,  Waverley  hotel,  18  Geo.  sq. 
Crawford,  Mrs,,  milliner  and  dressmaker,  9  Welling- 
ton arcade;  house,  116  Waterloo  street. 
Crawford,  Mrs.,  grocer,  60  Shamrock  st. ;  house,  3 

Scotia  street. 
Crawford,  BIrs.,  portioner,  103  Main  st.,  Bridgeton. 
Crawford,  Mrs.,  8  West  Princes  street. 
Crawford,  Agnes,  grocer  and  provision  merchant,  779 

Gallowgate;  house,  777  do. 
Crawford,  M.,  dressmaker,  0  Cathedral  street. 
Crawford,  Miss,  143  West  Campbell  street. 
CRAWHALL  &  Campbell,  machine  and  toolmakeri?, 
millwrights  &  founders,  Elliot  works,  Finniestdn 
•    lane,  Finnieston  quay. 

Craw  hall,  George,  of  Craivhall  4'  Campbell,  Finnie- 
ston quay. 
CREAKER,  John,  spirit  merchant,  34  Sauchiehall 

street ;  house,  36  do. 
CREE,  Alexander,  upholsterer  and  cabinetmaker, 
.   27  Gordon  street ;  works,  75  Port  street,  Cra-n- 
stouhill ;  house,  30  St,  Vincent  crescent. 


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-CRUICKSHANK. 


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Cree  &  Co.,  ship  and  insurance  brokers,  17  Royal 

Exchange  square. 
Cree,  Janie?,  &  Co.,  power-loom  clotli  manufr-s.,  53 

Eose  St.,  Ilutchesontown  ;  ho.  4  Abbotsford  pi. 
Cree,  J.,  of  Cree,  Skinner,  ^-  Co.  ;  ho.  3  Sandyford  pi. 
Cree,  John,  17  Royal  Exchange  square ;  house,  22 

St.  George's  road. 
Cree,  John,  watchmaker   and  jeweller,    58    Queen 

street;  house,  212  Sauchiehall  street. 
Cree,  John,  jun.,  stationer  and  account  book  manu- 
facturer, 21  Royal  Exchange  square. 
Cree,  Skinner,  &  Co.,  ship  and  insurance  brokers,  12 

Gordon  street. 
Cree,  William,  of  Cree  4'  Co.  ;  ho.  12  Dunmore  ter. 
Cree,  Wm.  J.,  of  Crawford,  Cree,  4'  Co.  ;  house,  21 

Lansdowne  crescent. 
Cree,  Mrs.  John,  305  St.  Vincent  street. 
CRERAR,  Graham,  &  Co.,  bedding  manufacturer.^, 

21t}  and  22  Clyde  terrace;  house,  16  Adelphi  st. 
CKESPI,    Carlo  Einaldo,  professor  of  Italian   lan- 
guage, at  A.  C.  Gow  cj-  Co.'s ;  ho.  48  Dundas  st. 
Crespi,  Madame,  teacher  of  the  pianoforte,  singing, 

&c.,  48  Dundas  street. 
CRICIITOlSr,  A.,  &  Co.,  tea,  cofFee,  fruit,  and  spice 

merchants,  81  Robertson  street. 
Crichton,  Alexander,  of  A.  CricMon  ^  Co.;  house, 

42  Gloucester  street. 
Chrichton,  George,  10  Newton  street. 
Crichton,  James,  cabinetmaker,  63  Sauchiehall  st. 
Crichton,  James,  furniture  dealer,  59  Gt.  Hamilton 

street ;  house,  57  do. 
Crichton,  James,  warehouseman,  tailor,  and  clothier, 

139  Trongate. 
Crichton,   John,   at  Burns   cj-  McLean's;  house,  30 

Willowbank  street. 
Crichton,  John,  at  R.  <j-  J.  Henderson^ s  ;  house,  10 

Newton  street. 
Crichton,  Thomas,  auxiliary  letter-carrier,  G.P.O. ; 

house,  10  North  Coburg  street. 
Crichton,  Wm.,  com.  agent,  99  South  Portland  st. 
Crichton,  William,  commander,  R.N.,  17  India  st. 
CEICKETT  &  Latta,  plumbers  and  gasfitters,  75 

Tureen  street;  house,  GO  Marlborough  street. 
CRITCHLEY,  Armstrong,  &  Co.,  manufacturers,  CG 

Miller  street;   R.  E.  Priestly,  agent. 
CROAL,  James,  slater  and  house  factor,  108,  110 

Gavngad  road,  and  13  Muse  lane,  off  Duke  st. 
CROCKATT,  George,  of  W.  #  G.  CrocJcail ;  house, 

38  Berkley  street. 
Crockatt,  W.  &  G.,  merchants,  35  Virginia  street. 
CROGGON  &  Co.,  felt  manufacturers ;  Dd.  Boyd, 

agent,  69  George  square. 
CROIL,  Thomas,  merchant,  22  Renfield  st. ;  house, 

Ardmory,  Bute. 
CROLEY,  Miss,  staymaker,  160  West  Regent  st. 
CROLL,  David,  treasurer  of  police,  70  Bell  street ; 

house,  13  Canning  place,  Stirling's  road. 
Croll,  James,  janitor,  and  keeper  of  museum,  Ander- 

sonian  University^ 
Croll,  James,    blacksmith,   3,  5   Greyfriars'  wynd; 

house,  20  Richmond  street. 
Croll,    Nicholas,  toy   and   fancy   goods   merchant, 

7  Stockwell  street. 
CROMAR,  David,    draper,  87  &   89    Cumberland 

street;  house,  Violet  cottage,  Strathbungo. 
CROMBIE,  Archibald,  at  Steivart  4'  Macdonald's ; 

house,  33  Berkley  terrace. 
Crombie,  W.  R.,   agent.  City  of  Glasgow  Bank,  2 

Bridge  street;  house,  12  Elmgrove  place. 


Crombie,   William,  grocer  and  provision  merchant, 

92  West  Nile  street. 
Crombie,  Mrs.,  baker  and  grocer,  31  Anderston  quay. 
CRONIN,  Mrs.,  141  Surrey  street. 
Cronyn,  John,  clothes  dealer,  49  Shuttle  street. 
CROOKS  &  Melville,  surgeon  dentists,  205  Hope  st. 
CROOKSTON,  George,  at  Dixon's   Works,  Bisliop- 

hriggg ;  house,  Annfield  cottage,  do. 
CROOM,  John,  90  Buccleuch  street. 
CROSBIE,  Archibald,  at  William  White  and  Son's; 

house,  27  Abercromby  street. 
Crosby,  John,  National  Bank  ;  ho.  107  Dundas  St. 
Crosbie,  Alex.,  grain  and  flour  merchant,  33  Hope  st. 
Crosbie,  Peter,  news  agent  and  stationer,  178  Salt- 
market,  and  56  Charlotte  lane;  house,  62  do. 
Crosbie,  Mrs.  C,  tobacconist,  79   Govau  street;  ho. 

92  Hospital  street, 
Crosbie,  Miss  Janet,  tobac,  302  Gallowg.;  ho.  304  do. 
CROSHER,  William,  screw  bolt  manufacturer,  97 

Piccadilly  street;  house,  117  Clieapside  street. 
CROSS,  Alexander,   &   Sons,  seed  merchants,  im- 
porters of   Peruvian   guano,   &c.,  51,  53  Argyle 

street,  and  Tontine  back  buildings,  and  82,  84,  86 

Washington  street. 
Cross,  David,   of  Alexander  Cross  4'  Son's;  house, 

212  St.  Vincent  street. 
Cross,  Geo.  Jas.,  coalmaster,  Roughrigg  Coal  Co.,  83 

Jamaica  street;  house,  21  Elmgrove  place. 
Cross,  Robt,  at  G.  (|- /.  Burns';  ho.  46  Cambridge  st. 
Cross,  Wedderspoon,  &  Co.,  merchts.,49  W.  Geo.  st. 
Cross,  William,  shawl  manufacturer,  73  Mitchell  st. ; 

house,  91  Claremont  street. 
Cross,  AVilliam,  flesher,  32  Brown  street,  city. 
Cross,  William,  of  Alexander  Cross  4'  Sons;  house, 

14  Woodlands  terrace. 
Cross,   William,    ironmonger,   cutler,  optician,  tool, 

saw,    and  gunmaker,    46   Trongate ;    house,    94 

Bellgrove  street. 
Cross,  William,  &  Son,  carvers  and  gilders,  120  New 

City  road;  house,  118  do. 
Cross,  Mrs.,  refreshment  rooms,  120  New  City  road  ^ 

house,  118  do. 
Cross,  Mrs.  James,  21  Windsor  street. 
Cross,  Mrs.,  ladies'  seminary,  141  Paislevroad. 
CROSSKEY,  Rev.  Henry  William,   Unitarian  Ch., 

St.  Vincent  street;  house,  10  Coruniia  street. 
CROSSLEY,  A.,  dyer  and  scourer,  381  Gallowgate; 

house,  8  Craignestock  place. 
CROSSON,   Denis,  spirit  merchant,  So  Rutherglea 

loan  ;  house,  33  do. 
'  CROTHERS,  Alex.,  grain   merchant,    27    Oswald 
i       street ;  house,  Govandale  cottage,  Govan. 
'  Crow  Hotel,  20  George  square  ;  George  Cranston. 
!  Crovvhili>,  Milton,  &  Kenmuir  Quarry  Co.  (limited); 

W.  Gray,   secretary;  quarries,  Bishopbriggs ;  51 

Renfield  street. 
Crom'n  Life  Assurance  Office,  32  St.  Vincent  place ; 
!      James  Watson  and  Smith,  agents. 
Crown   Street  Loan  Office,  branch  of  Central  Loan 

Office,  16  Crown  street. 
Crown   Sale  Hall,  80  Renfield  st.,  J.  &  J.  Morrison, 

auctioneers  and  proprietors. 
CRUDEN,  Andrew  Jackson,  draper  and.  hosier,  183 

Gallowgate  ;  house,  5  Morris  place. 
CRUICKSHANKS,  C,  baker,  26  Cook  street. 
Cruickshank,   Chas.,   wine  merchant,   84, '  86  West 

Nile  street ;  house,  77  do. 
Cruikshank  &  Co.,  licensed  valuators  and  property- 
agents,  161  Hope  street. 


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-GENERAL  DIRECTORY.- 


-CUNNINGHAM. 


Cruickshanks,    Fiancis,   soda   water    manufacturer, 

76  Gallowgate. 
Cruickshanks,  James,  bookseller  and  stationer,   10 
' "  Main  street,  Auderston. 
Cruickshank,  James,  blacksmith,  48  Salisbury  st  ; 

house,  46  Surrey  lane. 
Cruickhhank,  James,  valuator  of  ground  and  house 

property,  builder  and  stone  merchant,  42  Bothwell 

St.  ;  house,  55  Moray  place,  "VV.  Cumberland  st. 
Cruikshank,  John,  accountant  and  insurance  agent, 

161  Hope  street. 
Cruickshank,  John,   at  Wilsons  (|-  Co.'s,  172  West 

George  street:  house,  194  Dumbarton  road. 
Cruickshank,  M.,  at  Wilsons  <^-  Co.'s,  172  Wt.  George 

street ;  house,  99  Breadalbane  terrace. 
Cruickshank,  Robt.,  &  Son,  stone  and  cement  mer- 
chants, 42  Bothwell  street. 
Cruickshank,    William,    Spanish    vice-consul,    133 

West  George  street;  ho.  Huntly  lodge,  Ibroxholm. 
Crookshanks,  William,  draper,  25  Orr  street. 
Cruickshank,   Wra.,  &  Co.,   merchants,   133   West 

George  street. 
Cruikshanks,  Mrs.,  furnishings,  27  Kent  street. 
Cruickshanks,  Margaret,  stationer,  190  Stobcross  St.; 

house,  124  Holm  street. 
CRUM,  Alexander,  of  Walter  Crmn  4'  Co.'s;  house, 

Thornliebank. 
Crum,  Graham,  &  Co.,  merchants.  111  Virginia  pi. 
Cruni,  John,  wholesale  stationer,  130  Buchanan  st. ; 

house,  150  Holland  street. 
Crum,   J.   &   W.,   &   Co.,    Thornliebank,    Victoria 

buildings,  4  West  Regent  street. 
Crum,  Walter,  &  Co.,  calico  printers,  4  Wt.  Regent  st. 
Crum,   Walter,    of  Thornliebank ;    house,  Rouken, 

Thornliebank. 
CRUMLISH,  Francis,  spirit  dealer,  124  Garscube 

road  ;  house,  122  do. 
CuLCREucii  Co.,  cotton  spinners,  208  Argyle  st. 
CULLEN,  David,  glazier,  41  Stirling  square. 
Cullen,   Gavin,  at    W.  4'  Cf.  Millar's ;    house,   103 

Hospital  street. 
Cullen,  James,  at  P.  Henderson  4  Co-'s ;  house,  10 

Newton  street. 
Cullen,  John,  pastry  baker,  403  Gallowgate. 
Cullen,  J.,  jun.,  &  Co.,  fancy  j)aper  and  box  manu- 
facturers, 14  Garthland  street. 
Cullen,  Robert,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  34  Little 

street,  Calton  ;  house,  57  Stevenson  street. 
Cullen,  Wm.,  dairyman  and  carter,  29  Struthers  st. 
Cullen,  Misses,  milliners,  9  M'Farlane  street. 
Cumberland  Foundry,  168  Gallowg.;  Jas.  Beith. 
GUMMING,    Rev.    Alexander,    minister    of    East 

Gorbals  Free  Church  ;  ho.  30  Elmbank  crescent. 
Gumming,  Andrew,  grocer  and  provision  merchant, 

1  Florence  street ;  house,  113  Cumberland  street. 
Gumming,  James,  surgeon-dentist,  4  Bath  street. 
Gumming,  Jas.,  draper,  88  Sauchiehall  St.;  ho.  86  do. 
Gumming,  John,    sheriff  officer   and    constable,   66 

Hutcheson  street ;  house,  6  Cathedral  street. 
Gumming,  John,   of  Cumming  4  Slevenson;  house, 

92  Abbotsford  place. 
Cumming,  John,  grocer,  186  West  Nile  street. 
Cumming,  John  W.,  at  Cumming,  Wallace,  4  Co.^s  ; 

house,  17  Sardinia  terrace. 
Cumming,  Robt.,  manager,  at  Ji.  F.  4  J-  Alexander 

4  Co.'s  ;  house,  229  Duke  street. 
Cumming  &  Stevenson,  clothiers,  6  Renfield  street. 
Cumming,  Wiillace,  &  Co.,  power-loom  cloth  manu- 
facturers, Ayton  place,  off  62  Blackfriars'  street. 


Cumming,  William,  o/"  Cwmffizn^,    Wallace,  4  Co.; 

house,  17  Sardinia  terrace. 
CUMMISKEY,  James,  musician,  1  Antigua  place. 
Cummiskev,   John,   barber,   142    Trongate ;  house, 

1  Antigua  place. 
CUNLIFF,  Richard  S.,  of  Randolph,  Elder,  4  Co.  ; 

house,  21  Carlton  place. 
CUNNINGHAME,   Alex.,  of  Merry  and  Cnnning- 

hame ;  residence,  Craiglands,  Johnstone. 
Cunninghame,  Alexander,  of  Walter  Gray  4  Co. ; 

house,  Woodhead,  Bothwell. 
Cunningham,  Allan,   of  Cunningham  4  M^Haffie ; 

house,  Cartcraigs,  Pollokshaws. 
Cunningham,   Andrew,   195   West    George   street : 

house,  7  Killermont  street. 
Cunninghame,  Andrew,  Sasine  office.  City  chambers ; 

house,  68  Bath  street. 
Cunningham,    Archibald,    wright    and    glazier,    28 

North  Frederick  street ;  house,  94  do. 
Cunninghame,  David,  die  sinker,  stamp  cutter,  seal 

engraver,  and  embossing  press   manufacturer,  40 

Buchanan  st. ;  ho.  26  Cathcart  St.,  Kinning  park. 

— See  Advertiseme7ii  in  Appendix. 
Cunninghame,   David,   grain  and   general  weigher, 

14  York  street ;  house,  33  Cadogan  street. 
Cunninghain,  David,  retired  shipmaster,  9  Dundas 

street,  Kingston. 
Cunningham,  James,  boot  &  shoemaker,  25  Dukest. 
Cunningham,  James,  bootmaker,  46  Gordon  street : 

house,  408  Parliamentary  road. 
Cunningham,  James,  janitor,  Normal  training  college, 

Dundas  vale. 
Cunningham,  John,  teacher,  49  Old  vennel ;  house, 

22  Grove  street. 
Cunninghame,  John,  green-grocer,  67  Grown  street. 
Cunningham,  John,  grocer,  36  Carrick  street. 
Cunninghame,  John,  flesher,  67  Abercromby  street; 

house,  77  do. 
Cunningham,  John,  wright  and  joiner,  10  George  st. 
Cunningham,  John,  stationer,  44  West  Milton  st. 
Cunningham,  John,  stationer,  bookbinder,  bookseller, 

and  account  book  manufacturer,  42  Adelphi  st. 
Cunningham,  John  R.,  tea,  coffee,  and  fruit  merchant, 

and  insurance  agent,  46  West  Howard  street;  ho. 

3  Rutland  place. 
Cunningham  &  M'Haffie,  Orchard,  Roman  cement 

manufacturers  at  Orchard  ;  office,  65  Jamaica  st. 

— See  Advertisement  in  Aj>pendix. 
Cunningham,  Mark,  boot  and  shoemaker,  60  Caven- 
dish street. 
Cunningham,  Robert,  contractor,  24  Barony  street. 
Cunningham,  Robert,  rag  merchant,  9  North  Clyde 

street,  Anderston  ;  house,  42  Elderslie  street. 
Cunningham,  Robert,  boot  and  shoe  maker,  52  Can- 
ning street,  Calton ;  ho.  22  James  St.,  Bridgeton. 
Cunningham,  Thomas,  provision  merchant  and  grocer, 

11  St.  James'  st.  and  19  E.  Houston  st. ;  ho.  25  do. 
Cunningham,  Thomas,  clothier,  55  Bridgegate;  ho. 

36  do. 
Cunningham,  William,  upholstery  furnishing  ware- 
house, 37  Jamaica  street. 
Cunningham,  William,  spirit  merchant,   60   Clyde 

street,  Anderston;  house,  75  do. 
Cunningham,  Wm.,  provision  merchant,  49  Glelest. 
Cunningham,  Wm.,  green-grocer,  184  Stobcross  st. 
Cunningham,  Mrs.,  tlesher,  40  Finlay  St.;  ho.  38  do. 
Cunningham,  Mrs.  Archd.,  25  Abbotsford  place. 
Cunningham,  Mrs.  D.,  8  Morris  pi.,  Monteith  row. 
Cunningham,  Mrs.  D.,  lodgings,  66  S.  Portland  st. 


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Cunningham,  Mrs.  G.,  1 1  Albany  place. 
Cunningham,  Mrs.  Wm.,  24  Royal  crescent. 
CUNNION,  Patrick,  flesher,  14  King  street;  house, 

4  Steel  street. 
CUPPAGE,   Rev.  R.  J.,  B.A.,  of  St.  John's  Epis- 
copal church,  Dumbarton  road  ;  ho.  7  Florence  pi. 
CURLE,  Robert,  of  Barclay,  Curie,  (j-  Co. ;  house, 

West  bank,  Partickhill. 
CUKR,  Wm.,  flesher,  61  West  George  street;  ho. 

123  West  Nile  street. 
CURRER,    Robert,  Caledonian   railway,    302    Bu- 
chanan St.;  house,  4  Carnarvon  street. 
CURRIE,  Alex.,  auctioneer,  valuator,  and  house  fur- 
nisher, 20  Jamaica  street ;  ho.  7 1  Abbotsford  pi. 
Currie,  Alex.,  baker,  7  Main  St.,  Anderston;  ho.  9  do. 
Currie,  Alex.,  jun.,  baker,  28  Westminster  terrace. 
Currie,  Charles,  warehouseman,  95  Candleriggs. 
Currie,    Daniel,    planemaker   and    mechanics'    tool 

warehouse,  61  Hope  st ;  ho.  16  Douglas  street. 
Currie,   David,  clerk,  41    Cubic  street;  house,  493 

Gallowgate. 
Currie,  David,  bootmaker,  3  Albion  ct.,  N.  Albion  st. 
Cunie,  Duncan,  steam  packet  agent,  22  Anderston 

quay  ;   house,  45  Crookston  street. 
Currie,    Gregory  T.,   civil,  mining,    and  consulting 

engineer,    and   land   and  mineral    surveyor,  149 

West  George  St.;  house,  121  Wellington  street. 
Currie,   Hamilton,  wine   and    .spirit   merchant,    92 

Union  street ;  house,  88  do. 
Currie,  James,  boot  and  shoemaker,  77  Nelson  st., 

Tradeston  ;  house,  60  Centre  street,  do. 
Currie,  James,  cowfeeder,  23  Hospital  street. 
Currie,  Jas,  grocer  and  victualler,  12  M'AIpine  st. ; 

house,  86  do. 
Currie,  John,  chemical  works,  Camlachie  ;  house,  49 

Whitevale  street. 
Currie,  John,  dispensing  chemist,   311   Sauchiehall 

street;  house,  17  Florence  place. 
Currie,  John,  spirit  dealer,  70  Cowcaddens. 
Currie,    John,    &    Co.,    dispensing    chemists,    223 

Dumbarton  road;  house,  17  Florence  place. 
Currie,  John,  chemist  and  druggist,  44  Crown  st. ; 

house,  208  do. 
Currie,  Joseph,  classical  master,  Glasgow  academy, 

Elmbank  place;  ho.  11  Bloomfield  pi.,  Hillhead. 
Currie,  Robert,  baker,  354  High  street. 
Currie,  R.  I.,  of  James  Dale  cj'  Co.;  house,  10  Lans- 

downe  crescent. 
Currie,  William,   cartwright,  10  Canning  street,  ofif 

North  street;  house,  1  Cranston  street. 
Currie,  William,  flesher,   118,   120  Canning  street, 

Calton  ;  house,  1  Duncan  street. 
Currie,  Mrs.  Duncan,  outfitter,  62  Clyde  pi.;  ho.  63  do. 
Currie,  Mrs.  John,  70  West  Cumberland  street. 
Currie,  Mrs.  P.,  27  Lansdowne  crescent. 
Currie,  Mrs.  Malcolm,  10  Lansdowne  crescent. 
Currie,  Miss  Flora,  99  South  Portland  street. 
Cunie,  Jliss  Isabella,  pastry  baker,  145  Sauchiehall 

street ;  house,  4  Oxford  street. 
Currie,  Miss  Mary,  milliner  &  dressmkr.,  15  Wilson  st. 
CURTISS,   &  Harvey,  Hounslow,  Tunbridge,  and 

Clyde  Gunpowder  Mills,    12   St.  Viucent  place; 

John  Gray,  jun.,  agent. 
CUSKER,  James,  rag  merchant,  64  Lancefield  st. 
CuSTOJi-HousK,  94  Great  Clyde  street. 
CUTHBERT,  Rev.  Alexander,  A.M.,  minister  of  the 

U.P.  church  ;  house,  34  South  Portland  street. 
Cutlibert,  John,  saddler,   67  Bridge  street;  house, 


i9  Eglinton  street. 


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Cuthbert,  John,  wright,  20  Mains  street. 

Cuthbert,  John,  smith,  edge  tool,  mangle,  and  turn- 
ing-lathe maker,  73  Maxwell  street. 

Cuthbert,  Thomas,  at  W.  if  G.  Miller's ;  honse,  143 
Rose  street,  south. 

Cuthbert,  William,  upholstery  trimming   manufac- 
turer, 64  Howard  street ;  house,  48  London  st. 

Cuthbert,  Misses  M.  &  E.,  boys'  and  misses'  dress- 
makers, 24^  West  Campbell  street. 

CUTHBERTSON,  Allan,  of  D.  tj-  A.  Cutkbertson  ,• 
house,  16  Kew  terrace. 

Cuthbertson,  Donald,  of  D.  4- A.  Cutkbertson;  ho. 
188  St.  Vincent  street. 

Cuthbertson,    D.    &    A.,    accountants,    110   West 
George  street. 

Cuthbertson,  Henry,  of  H.M.   Customs ;  house,  47 . 
Springgrove  place. 

Cuthbertson,    John  Neilson,    chemical  broker,    188 
Buchanan  st. ;  house,  37  Elmbank  crescent. 

Cuthbertson,  Robert,  wool  and  waste  merchant,  13J 
East  Howard  street ;  house,  2  So.  Apsley  place. 

Cuthbertson,  Thomas,  merchant,  188  Buchanan  st  ; 
house,  37  Elmbank  crescent. 

Cuthbertson,  Thomas,  silk  merchant  and  com.  agent, 
9  John  street ;  house,  2  South  Apsley  place. 

Cuthbertson,  William,  iron  merchant,  54  Jamaica 
street;  house,  9  Grosvenor  terrace. 

Cuthbertson,    William,    provision    merchant,    44J 
Adelphi  street,  south  ;  house,  9  Hospital  street. 

Cuthbertson,  William  S.,  merchant,  188  Buchanan 
street;  house,  37  Elmbank  crescent. 

Cuthbertson,  Mrs.  C,  millinery,  staj%  and  baby  linen 
warehouse,  13  London  street;  ho.  12  Trongate. 

CUTLAR,  John,    timber  merchant,    21    Germistou 
street,  and  Dundee  sawmills. 

CUZEN,  Allan,   100  Queen  street;  ho.  101  King's 
Park  place. 


DAEL,   George,  shippers  of  wine,  Mayence  on  the 

Rhine;    agents,   R.    S.  Laidlaw  &   Co.,   15   St. 

Enoch  square. 
DAGGETT,  P.,  shipping  and  commission  agent,  48 

St.  Enoch  square  ;  house,  4  Elmbank  crescent, 
DAILY,  Denis,  victualler,   180  Stirling's  road  ;  ho. 

58  Weaver  street. 
Daily,  Mrs.  Thomas,  grocer,  122  Drygate. 
Daily  Mail  office,  106,  114  Union  street. 
DAI  RON,  James,  plasterer,  4  Garden  street ;  house, 

Wester  Craigs,  off  Duke  street. 
DALE,  George,  baker,  11  Green  street. 
Dale,  Hugh,  leather  merchant,  25  Stevenson  street; 

house,  63  do. 
Dale,  James,  &  Co.,  merchants  and  drysalters,  86 

St.  Vincent  street  and  15  St.  Mary's  lane. 
Dale,  James,  of  James  Bale  4'  Co.,  and  agent  for 

City  of  Glasgow  Bank,  St.  Vincent  Street  Branch; 

house,  5  Somerset  place. 
Dale,  James  D.,  teacher,   Pollok  Street  Academy, 

20  Pollok  street. 
Dale,  John,  52  York  street. 
Dale,  John,  church-ofTicer,  Bridgeton  Parish  Oh  arch; 

house,  87  Old  Dalmarnock  road. 
Dale,  Matthew,  G.P.O. ;  house,  197  Duke  street. 
Dale  Street  Spinning  Co.,   cotton-spinners,  76  Dale 

street,  Bridgeton. 
Dale,    William,    Botanic   M.D.,    40    Queen  street ; 

house,  169  Berkley  street. 


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Dale,  William,  bootmaker,  105  Hospital  street. 
Dale,  Miss,   treasurer  for   Glasgow  Female  Societ}', 

also  treasurer  for  Honse  of  Shelter,  5  Somerset  pi. 
DALGLISH,  A.  Adie,  at R.  Dalglish Falconer  tf  C'o.'s ; 

house,  Linden  terrace,  Folloksliields. 
Dalglish,  John,  bootmaker,  51  College  street. 
Dalglisb,  Robert,  M.P.,  of  li.  Dalglish,  Falconer,  cj 

Co.;  residence,  Kiliiiardinny. 
Dalglisl:,  K.,  Falconer,  &  Co.,  calico  printers,  29  St. 

Vincent  place. 
Dalglisb,  Robert,  at  G.  P.  Ken/iedt/'s,  160  Hope  St.; 

house,  8  M'Neil  street. 
Dalglish,  Thos.,  &  Co.,  manufrs.,  69  Wilson  street. 
Dalglish,  William,   manager.  Nursery  Mills  ;  bouse, 

8  M'Neil  street. 
Dalglish,  Mrs.  George,  133  Batb  street. 
'Dalglish,  Mrs.  James,  1  Clifton  place. 
Dalkeith  Brewery  Company,  Edinburgh  ;  agents, 

E.  Thompson  &  Co.,  64  Howard  street. 
DALL  &   Thomson,   cabinetmakers  and  clock-case 

makers,  41  Cumberland  lane. 
DALLAS,  J.,  ofM'Symon^-Potter;  h.  2  Kingston  pi. 
Dalles  &  M'Arthur,  cartwrights,  325  New  Dalmar- 

nock  road ;  residence.  Cottage,  Bartholomew  St. 
Dallas,  Peter,  manufacturer,  17  Cochran  street ;  bo. 

150  Holland  street. 
DALLING,    J.,    &    Co.,  tailors   and  clothiers,   64 

Portugal  street ;  house,  11  S.  Stirling  street. 
Dalmellington  Iron   Co.,    ironmasters,    124  St. 

Vincent  street. 
Dai.muir    and   Kelvindale   Paper   Warehouse,    47 

West  Nile  street. 
DALRYMPLE,  George,  wine  and  spirit  merchant, 

441  Gallowgate,  43   and  49  Saltmarket,  and  89 

Trongate ;  house,  95  Whitevale  street. 
Dalrj'mple  &  Co.,  gutta  percha  boot  and  shoe  and 

boot-top  makers,  72  Nelson  street. 
Dalsholm  Paper  Warehouse,  82  Glassford  street. 
DALVEEN,  Niel  B.,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  143 

Argyle  street ;  house,  5  St.  Enoch  lane. 
DALY,  Denis,  ironmonger,  48   Bridgegate  ;   house, 

5  St.  l\Iargaret's  place. 
Daly,  James,  of  Daly,  Buchanan,  ij'  Co. ;  house,  148 

Randolph  terrace. 
Daly,  Buchanan,   &   Co.,  silk  mercers  and  general 

warehousemen,  97,  99,  and  101  Trongate. 
Dalziel  Colliery  Motherwell  Office,  80  G.  Clyde  st. 
DALZIEL,   David,  thread   manufacturer  and  com- 
mission agent,  375  St.  Vincent  street;  house,  19 

St.  James'  terrace. 
Dalziel,  J.  &  E.,wrights  and  builders,  7  Vermont  st. 
Dalziel,  John,  spirit  merchant,  93  Kirk  st.,  Calton ; 

house,  .51  Commercial  road. 
Dalziel,    John,    &  Sons,    wholesale  stationers,  139 

Argyle  street. 
Dalziel,  John,  of  J  Dalziel  tj-  Sons;  ho.  93  South 

Portland  street. 
Dalziel,  Robert,  of  Kennedy  ^  Dalziel;  house,  30 

Charlotte  street. 
Dalziel,  Thomas  B.,  manufac,  17  So.  Frederick  st. 
Danish  Vice-Cousul,  F.  W.  Bentzeu,  78  Miller  st. 
DANKS,  A.  &  W.,  fleshers,  5  Minerva  street,  and  3 

Craiglaw  place,  Hillhead. 
Danks,  Alex.,  of  A.  6i'  W.  Danlcs ;  ho.  9  Minerva  st. 
Danks,  Wm.,  of  A.  cf  W.  Danlcs ;  ho.  9  Minerva  st. 
DANSKIN,  John,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  306, 

308  Arg3'le  street ;  house,  14  Cadogan  street. 
Dansken,  .John,  measurer,   141  West  George  street; 

house,  24  Taylor  street. 


Danskin,  Miss  Ann,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  12 (j 

West  Nile  street;   house,  11  Cowcaddens  street. 
Danskin,  Miss  C,  teacher,  220  Hope  street. 
Dantzic  Black  Beer  Stores,  51  Hope  street. 
DARBY,  James,  wholesale  cloth  warehouseman,  64 

King  street  and  59  Princes  street. 
D'ARCY,   John,    &  Son,   Anchor  Porter  Brewers, 

Dublin;  John  Baird&  Co.,  83  Jamaica  St.,  agents. 
DARLING  &  Taylors,  ironmongers  and  boiler  lube 

brush  manufacturers,  39  Union  street. 
Darling,   Robert,  of  Robert    Thompson,  tf   Co.,  64 

Howard  street. 
Darling,  Wm.,  iron  merchant  and  Cleugh  gas  colliery 

office,  39  Union  street ;  house,  06  Kelvingrove  st. 
DARRIE,  Wra.,  slater,   88  Went  Campbell  street; 

house,  1  Victoria  place.  West  Regent  street. 
DARROCH  &  Espie,  boat-builders,  joiners,  carpen- 
ters, and  blockmakers,  4  Paisley  road. 
Darroch,   James,  of  Darroch   cj-  Espie;   house,  29 

Houston  street. 
Darroch,    William,   victualler,  45   Burnside   street ; 

house,  41  do. 
Darroch,  William  S.,  painter  and  paperhanger,  102 

Dumbarton  road. 
DARSIE,  Walter,  confecr.,  422  Parliamentary  road. 
DAUBUZ  &   Co.,  tin  smelters,  Truro;  Thomas  B. 

Campbell  &  Sons,  agents,  30  Bothwell  street. 
DAVIDSON,  Rev.   Ales.,  Independent  Church,  N. 

Dundas  street;  house,  70  Buccleuch  street. 
Davidson,  Alex.,  victualler.  111  N.  Dalmarnock  rd. 
Davidson,  Alex.,  &  Co.,  brick-builders,  6  Sharpe's 

lane,  Anderston. 
Davidson,  Alex.,  wine  and  spirit  dealer,  31  and  33 

Brunswick  street ;  house,  14  East  Howard  street. 
Davidson,  A.  C,  at  James  Ewing  cf  Co.'s ;  house,  51 

Abbotsford  place. 
Davidson,  Arch.,  commercial  lodgings,  41  Clyde  pi. 
Davidson,  A.,  tobacconist,  138  Queen  street ;  house, 

47  North  Albion  street. 
Davidson,  Arthur,  at  J.  Davidson  cj-  Co.'s,  42  Argyle  st. 
Davidson,  C.  &  A.,  hosiers  and  furnishers,  79  Aber- 

cromby  street ;  house,  77  do. 
Davison,  Charles,  eating-house,  130  Piccadilly  st. 
Davidson,  David,  of  Davidson  4'  Wood;  house,  169 

Hill  street,  Garnethill. 
Davidson,  David,  of  Findlay  cj-  Davidson;  house,  99 

South  Portland  street. 
Davidson,    Duncan,   wine   and  spirit  merchant,   21 

Lancefield  quay  ;  house,  25  Lancefield  place. 
Davidson,   George  J.   G.,  sasine   office,    house,   19 

Eosehall  street. 
Davidson,  Gilbert,  tobacconist,  158  Stockwell  street; 

house,  51  Bridge  street. 
Davidson,  James  E.   M.,  at  Blochairn  Iron  Co.'s ; 

house,  Keir  terrace,  PoUokshields. 
Davidson,   James,    Macallan   distillery,    Glenlivet ; 

Bulloch,  Lade,  &  Co.,  agents,  43  Dunlop  street. 
Davison,  James,  chemist  and  druggist,  76    Canning- 
street,   and   62    Kirk   street,  Calton ;  house,   90 

Great  Hamilton  street. 
Davison,  James,   manager  City  Union    Loan    Co.; 

house,  90  Great  Hamilton  street. 
Davidson,  James,  bootmaker,  191  Sauchiehall  street, 

and  7  Hamilton  place,  Hillhead. 
Davidson,  J.,  &  Co.,  auctioneers,  valuators,  and  fur- 
niture warehousemen,  42  Argyle  street. 
Davidson,  John,  manufacturing  stationer,  38,  40  St. 

Enoch  square;  house,  145  Renfrew  street. 
Davidson,  J.  &  T.,  grocers,  309  Argyle  street.  . 


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Davidson,  John,  of  J.  Davidson  tj-  Co.;  house,  125 
.  Hospital  street. 
Davidson,  John,  of  J.  if  T.Davidson;  house,  13 

Eranklui  terrace,  Sandyford. 
Davidson,  John,  inland   revenue,  42    York  street; 

house,  84  North  street. 
Davidson,  John,  porter,  Royal  Bank;  house,  4  Royal 

Bank  place. 
Davidson,   Kenneth,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  12 

Bridge  street ;  house,  10  do. 
Davidson,  K.  &  R.,  printers,  S3  Virginia  street. 
Davidson,  Kennedy,  of  K.  cf  A'.  Davidson;  house, 

Hayburn  place,  Partick. 
Davidson,  M.  &  J.,  tobacconists,  314  Argj-le  street. 
Davidson,  Robert,  victualler  and  dairyman,  147  New 

Dalmarnock  road. 
Davidson,  Robert,  of  mil,  Davidson,  Hill,  cj-  Clark, 

writers;   house,  11  Burnbank  gardens. 
Davidson,  Robert,  of  A',  cj-  H.  Davidson;  house,  491 

St.  Vincent  street. 
Davidson,  Robert,    cabinetmaker    and   upholsterer; 

warehouse,   21  S.Portland  st. ;   works,  8  Nelson 

St.,  Tradeston  ;  house,  12  Bedford  street. 
Davidson,   Robert  Hume,   foreman  tailor,  4   Royal 

Exchange  square;  ho.  42  Pollok  street. 
Davidson,  Thomas,  teacher,  107  Cathedral  street. 
Davidson,  Thomas,  registrar  of  births,  &c.,  46  John 

street;  house,  16  Ure  place. 
Davidson,  Thomas,  at  Broion,  Dotcnes,  cj'  Co.^s;  ho. 

247  Egliuton  street. 
Davidson,  Thomas,  stationer,  77  Hospital  street. 
Davidson,    Thomas,    of  J.  <f  T.  Davidson;    house, 

Cleveland  terrace. 
Davidson,  William  and  James,  &  Co.,  merchants, 

22  South  Frederick  street. 
Davidson,  AV.  James,  of  Ruchill,  22  So.  Frederick  st. 
Davidson,  William,  provision  merchant,  blh  King 

street,  Tradeston  ;  house,  25  Centre  street. 
Davidson  &  Wood,  smiths,  boiler-makers,  and  port- 
able forge  makers,  19  Union  place,  oft' North  st. 
Davidson,  Mrs.  Robert,  grocer  and  spirit  merchant, 

IG  Glebe  street. 
Davidson,  Miss  Catherine,  teacher.  Miller's  school, 

151  George  street. 
Davidson,  Isabella,  grocer,  tobacconist,  &  smalhvares, 

83  Bridgegate;  house,  33  South  Apsley  place. 

Davidson,  Misses,  boarding  school,  300  St.  Vinct.  st. 

Davidson,  Miss,  5  Greenvale  pi.,  23  Cumberland  st. 

Davidson,    Jliss,    teacher,    M'Farlane's    school,    79 

.  Surrej'  street. 

DAVIE,  James,  dairj-man,  193  Duke  street. 
Davie,  James,  cowfeeder,  381  North  Woodside  rd. 
Davie,  John,  jun.,  wholesale   grocer,    37   Jamaica 

street;  house,  20  Eglinton  street. 
Davie,  Robt.,  let.-carrier,  G.P.O.;  ho.  52  Hospital  st. 
Davie,  William,  of  Joltn  J.  Muir  tj  Davie;  house, 

33  Lynedoch  street. 
DAVIS,  Alfred,    of  D.  Davis  4'  Son;  house,  105 
,  Douglas  street. 

Davis,  D.,  &  Son,  watch  manufacturers  and  whole- 
.  sale  jewellers,  12  Gordon  street. 
Davis,  Henry,  cf  D.  Davis  4'  Son;  ho.  32  India  st. 
Davies,    Captain   James,    at     G.    cf   J.    Burns',    9 

Buchanan  street. 
Davis,  Joseph,  bottler,  38  London  lane;  house,  4 

South  Siiamrock  street. 
Davies,  John,  tailor  and  clothier,  64  Queen  street; 

house,  44  Rosebank  terrace. 
Davis,  S.,  tobacconist,  45  High  street. 


Davies,  Samuel   Pengilly,  at  P.  V,\  Clark  4-  Co.'s ; 

house,  5  Windsor  street. 
Davis,  T.,  steam  fret-cutter,  13  Eagle  lane;  ho.  3  do. 
Davis,  Thomas,  fruit  and  potato  merchant,  Baiiaai; 

house,  95  George  street. 
Davis,  Misses,  dres.smakers,  71  Grove  street. 
DAWSON,   Alexander,   commission    merchant  and 

agent  for  Imperial  Fire  and  Life  Insurance  Com- 
panies, 24  St.  Vincent  place;  ho.  13  Sandyford  pi. 
Dawson,  A.  &  J.,  St.  Magdalene  distillerj-,  Linlith- 

gov.-;  J.  B.  Sherift;  12  Hope  street,  ag'ent. 
Dawson,  James,   beadle   of  Greyfriars'  church;  ho. 

34  North  Albion  street. 
Dawson,  J.,  of  Terras  cj-  Dawson;  ho.  47  Grove  st. 
Dawson,  James,  agent,  8  Silvergrove  street. 
Dawson,   John,   drysalter,   6  Morrison's   court,  108 

Argyle  street ;  house,  2  Grafton  place. 
Dawson,  J.  M.,  of  Scott  cf  Dawson ;  house,  5  CuKi- 

berlaud  street. 
Dawson  &  Macnicol,  clothiers,  hosiers,  shirtmakers, 

and  general  outfitters,  50  Buchanan  street. 
Dawson  &  Macuicol,  ladies'  department  for  ladies' 

and  children's  underclothing,  hosiei-y,  and  general 

outfitting,  54  Buchanan  street. 
Dawson,  Robert,  engraver,  22  Dundas street;  house, 

171  Hospital  street. 
Dawson,  Thomas,   of  Carron  Co.,    123J    Buchanan 

street ;  residence,  Meadowbank,  Uddingston. 
Dawson,  William,  11  Sandyford  place. 
Dawson,  William,  4  Brighton  place,  Scotia  street. 
Dawson,  Walter,  ofG.P.O.;  house,  22  Scotia  st. 
Dawson,  Mrs.,  Crossbank,  64  Great  Western  road. 
Deaf  and  Dumb  Institution,  36  Parson  st. ;   D.  An- 
derson, teacher.  Seen  on  Wednesdays  at  2  o'clock. 
DEAN,  A.  D.,  ofGilmour  cJ-  Dean;  house,  105  Hill 

street,  Garnethill. 
Dean,  Cuthbert,  candlework  and  lamp  yarn  spinner. 

West  Scotland  st. ;  house,  6  Park  place. 
DEANS,  Efiingham,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  539 

Gallowgate ;  house,  Tollcross. 
Deans,  Jas.,  at  G.  cj  J.  Burns';  ho.  153  Renfield  st. 
Deans,  Mrs.  William,  20  Abbotsford  place. 
Deans,  Mrs.  E.,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  95  Cum- 
berland street ;  house,  172  Hospital  street, 
De.vkston  Works  Co.,   at  James  Fmdlay  cf  Co.'s  ; 

22  West  Nile  street. 
DE   BOIS,   Frederick,   chemist  and  druggist,    17G 

Cowcaddens  street ;  house,  137  Cambridge  street. 
DEBOLD,  Joseph  D.,  pork  butcher,  227  Nev>'  City 

road;  house,  91  Thistle  street, 
DEBUG,     Godfray,      wine     merchant,    Bordeaux ; 

agents    for    Scotland,    T.    Gibb  &   Son,   23  St. 

Enoch  square. 
DEERN,  John,  bootmaker,  37  Crown  street. 
DEINHARD  &  Jordan,   wine  shippers,   Coblentz ; 

Bulloch,  Lade,  &  Co.,  agents,  43  Dunlop  street. 
DE  MONTI,  J.  H.,  music   and  musical  instrument 

seller,  101  Buchanan  street;  ho.  146  Renfrew  st. 
DEMPSTER,  James,  umbrella  maker,  35  Sauchie- 

liall  street. 
Dempster,  Jn.,  at  W.  Collins';  ho.  239  Sauchiehall  St. 
Dempster,  R.  &  J.,  masons,  3  Shields  place. 
Dempster,  Robert,  clerk,  23  Ronald  street. 
DENIIAM,  Walter,  agent  Royal  Bank  of  Scotland, 

Cowcaddens  ;  house,  8  West  Prince's  street. 
DENHOLM,    George,   &  Co.,  bleachers,  and  patent 

and  common  starchers,  23,  25,  and  27  Grasme  st. 
Denholm,   John,  wright,   401  Parliamentary  road; 

house,  1 1  Cathcart  place. 


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-DICK. 


Denliolm,  M.,  fruiterer  and  confectioner,  ^  "5  London 

street;  house,  91  Dale  street,  Biidgeton. 
Denholm,    William,    commission    agent,     7    South 

Frederick  street ;  house,  Grecnhill,  Rutherglen. 
DENNISON,  John,  mining  engineer  and  liind  sur- 
veyor, 46  Renfield  st.;ho.  Hagliill  cottage,  Duke  st. 
Dennison,  Mrs.,  lodgings,  77  West  Nile  street. 
DENNISTOUN,  Ale.xander,  of  J.  cf  A.  Dennistoun ; 

residences,  Golfhill,  and  Largie,  Helensburgh. 
Dennistoun,  Buchanan,   &  Co.,  merchants,  158   St. 

Vincent  street. 
Dennistoun,  J.  &  A.,  merchants,  G6  George  square. 
Dennistoun,  John,  o/"  J.  cj    A.   Bemiistoun ;  house, 

Armadale,  Helensburgh. 
Denneston,  John,  clerk.  Gas  ofBce,  42  Virginia  st. ; 

house,  102  Eglinton  street. 
Denniston,  Robert,  merchant,  63  St.  Vincent  ores. 
Denniston,  William,  stationer,  41  Argyle  street. 
Deniston,  Mrs.  W.,  gutta  perchaboot  and  shoemaker, 

10  Blackfriars'  street;  house,  7  Bell  street. 
DENNY,  James,  confectioner,  56  Bridge  street. 
Denny,  William,   &   Brothers,    iron    ship    builders, 

Dumbarton,  at  Alex.  Tolmie's,  166  Buchanan  st. 
Dennystown  Forge  Company,  at  A.  Tolmie's,  166 

Buchanan  street;  works,  Dumbarton. 
DENOVAN,  Alexander,  98   Fife  place ;  residence, 

Elmwood  house,  Rutherglen  road. 
Dcnovan,  Joshua,  accountant,  98  Fife  place. 
DENVIR,  Pat.,  boarding  house,  17  Clyde  st..  And. 
DERBY,  William,  watchmaker  and  stationer,  312 

Buchanan  street ;  house,  25  Port-Dundas  road. 
DERHAM,  William,  ofEcer  of  inland  revenue,  58 

Whitevale  street. 
DESH,  Leonard,  watch  and  clockmaker,  77  Dundas 

street ;  house,  222  Buchanan  street. 
DE  VENOGE&Co.,  champagne  shippers,  Epernay; 

agents,  Robertson  &  Baxter,  3  Virginia  street. 
DEVINE,  George,  shoemaker,  4  Market  street. 
Devine,  James,  broker,  80  Govan  street. 
Devino,  James,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  103  High 

street;  house,  101  do. 
Devine,  William,   tailor,   clothier,   and  hatter,  430 

Parliamentary  road ;  house,  432  do. 
Devine,  Mrs.  W.,  iron,  rag,  rope,  waste,  and  bottle 

stores,  431,  433  Parliamentary  road ;  ho.  432  do. 
DEVITT,  James,  victualler,  155  Bridgegate. 
DEVLIN,    Arthur,  watchmaker    and  jeweller,    61 

Trongate ;  house,  9  Great  Hamilton  street. 
Devlin,   Hugh,   grocer  and  provision  merchant,    4 

North  street,  and  204,  206   Main  st,  Anderston  ; 

house,  2  Hydepark  street. 
Devlin,  Matthew,   &   Sons,  builders,  64   Wellington 

street,  south. 
Devonshire  Cider  store,  51  Hope  street. 
DEVOTO,  John  B.,  lithographer,  engraver,  and  or- 
namental printer,  36  Montrose  street. 
Devoto,  John   B.,  interpreter  of  foreign  correspon- 
dence, 169  Great  Hamilton  street. 
DEWAR,  Alex.,  Railway  Arms  hotel,  16  Bridge  st, 
Dewar,  Donald,  M.D.,  82  West  Regent  street. 
Dewar,  Duncan,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  5  Nelson 

street,  Tradeston  ;  house,  20  Melville  street. 
Dewar,  Duncan,  Tontine  hotel,  28  Trongate. 
Dewar,  George,  at  Robertson  4'  M'^Ewan's ;  house, 

29  Buccleuch  street. 
Dewar,  Henry,  at  Barclay,  Paton,  4'  Co.'s;  house, 

21  Rose  street,  Garnethill. 
Dewar,  James,   oj"  Broomliill  Foitndri/   Co. ;  liouse, 

322  Bobbie's  loan. 


Dewar,  James,  photographic  artist,  430  Argyle  st. 
Dewar,  James,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  227  Cow- 

caddens  st.,  225  New  City  rd.,  27  West  Russell 

St.,  and  1  Port-Dundas  rd. ;  ho.  Lochbrae  cottage, 

New  Kilpatiick. 
Dewar,  John  C,  architect,  67  West  Nile  street. 
Dewar,  John,  superintendent,  county  constabularyv 

and    inspector  of  weights  and   measures,   Police 

office.  Billhead,  and  111  Brunswick  street;  resid. 

8  Dowanhill  street,  Partick. 
Dewar,  John,  at  Crtim,  Graham,  cf  Co.'s ;  house,  5S 

Cumberland  street,  south. 
Dewar,  John,  of  Dewar   4^   Robertson ;  house,    33 

South  Apsley  place. 
Dewar,    Peter,    at    Cunningham    4'   M^HoJjie's,    Qb> 

Jamaica  street ;  house,  Polloksliaws. 
Dewar,  Peter,  picture-frame  maker,  25  Jackson  st. 
Dewar,  Peter,  brassfounder,  gasfitter  and  gas  appa- 
ratus maker,  113  Warroch  st. ;  ho.  9  Minerva  st. 
Dewar  &  Robertson,  manufacturers,  75  Howard  st. 
Dewar,  William,  steam  bread  and  biscuit  manufact., 

36    Bedford   street,    and  Kinning   park;    house, 

Retreat  place,  do. 
Dewar,  William,  temperance  hotel  and  coffee-house, 

4  Bath  street. 
Dewar,  Miss  Mary,  steak  shop,  55  So.  Portland  st. 
DIAMOND,  John,  temper,  hotel,  72  Broomielaw. 
DICK,  Alexander,  writer,  of  Dick  ^  Stevenson,  180 

West  George  street. 
Dick,  Alex.   B.,   of  M.  Bich  4  Co.'s ;  house,  7» 

Hill  street,  Garnethill. 
Dick,  Alex.,  jun  ,  writer,  of  Dick  4"  Stevenson;  ho. 

21  Ro3-al  crescent. 
Dick,  Alex.,  of  Lumloch,  131  West  Regent  street  ; 

writing  chambers,  68  St.  Vincent  street. 
Dick,  Alex.,  land-surveying  chain-maker  and  fancy 

wire-worker,  105  Stockwell  street. 
Dick,  Alexander,  potato  merchant,  238  Main  street, 

Bridgeton. 
Dick,  Allan,  of  Rowley  4  Dlch;  house,  294  Bath  st. 
Dick,  Archd.,  spirit  merchant,  6  Stockwell  street ;: 

house,  60  Hospital  street. 
Dick,  A.  H.,  M.A.,  Free  Normal   Seminary;  reside 

Roseland  liouse,  Partick. 
Dick,  Geo.,  insur.  broker;  house,  76  St.  George's  rd. 
Dick,  George  C,  &  Co.,  commission  merchants,  62 

Queen  street. 
Dick,  George,  C,  of  G.  C.  Dick  4'  Co. ;  house,  21 

Royal  crescent. 
Dick,  George  H.,  oj  J.  cJ-  G.  E.  Dick  4  Co.;  resid- 

Cuprim  house,  Partick. 
Dick,  H.  K.,  ofG.  C.  Dick  cj-  Co.;  ho.  21  Royal  cr.'t. 
Dick,  James,  of  J.  4  G.  H.  Dick  4  Co.;  house,  V2 

Franklin  terrace. 
Dick,  James  Jamieson,  warehousem.,  184  Hospital  st. 
Dick,  James,  builder,  105  South  Portland  street. 
Dick,  James,  agent,  23  Renfrew  street. 
Dick,  Jas  ,  M.D.,  2  London  st. ;  ho.  8  Monteith  row. 
Dick,  James,  grain  dealer,  49  Oswald  st.  ;  ho.  47  do. 
Dick,  James,  railway  inspector ;  ho.  50  Surrey  st. 
Dick,  John,  &  Sons,  thread  manufacturers  ;  >Yorks, 

Clyde  Thread  Mills,  Rutherglen. 
Dick,  J.  &  G.  H.,  &  Co.,  manufacturers,  38  Queen 

street;  works,  George  street,  Paisley. 
Dick,    John,  of  John  Dick  4  Sons;  house.  New- 
field,  Rutherglen. 
Dick,  John,  gutta  percha  shoemaker,  65  Old  vennel  •; 

house,  13  Binnie  place. 
Dick,  John,  at  Arthur  4  Co.'s ;  lio.  41  Arlington  st. 


DICK. 


-GENERAL  DIRECTORY. DILKS. 


105 


Dick,  John,  at  II.  Freeland's,  67  West  Nile  street ; 

house,  213  Stirling's  road. 
Dick,  John,  at  Randolph,  Elder,  cj-  Co.'s ;  house,  286 

Polloksliaws  road. 
Dick,  JoliD,  coal  merchant,  36  Commerce  street. 
Dick,  John,  of  Wright,  Dick,  cj-  Co. ;  Darnley  ter., 

Shawlands. 
Dick,  John,  tailor  and  clothier,  67  Oswald  street. 
Dick,  M.,  egg  and  butter  store,  225  Argyle  street. 
Dick,  M.,    &   Co.,   soap   and  candle  manufacturers, 

tallow  and  oil  merchants,  54,  56  Glassford  street ; 

works,  68  Milton  street,  Port-Dundas. 
Dick,  M.,  qfJL  Dick  cj-  Co. ;  house,  75  Hill  street, 

Garnethill. 
Dick,  Quintin,  &  Robertson,  writers,  and  agents  for 

the  Caledonian  Fire  and  Life  Insurance  Co.,  104 

West  Regent  street. 
Dick,  R.  &  J.,  hoot  and  shoe  manufs.,  181  Argyle  st. 
Dick,   Quintin,    of  Quintin  Dick  cj-  Robertson;  ho. 

Sornbank,  Pollokshields. 
Dick,  R.  &  J.,  gutta  percha  boot  and  shoe  manufac- 
turers, Greenhead  ;  house,  18  Monteith  row. 
Dick,  &  Stevenson,  writers,  ISO  West  George  street. 
Dick,   Thomas,  house  factor,   13   Waterloo   street; 

house,  431  St.  Vincent  street. 
Dick,  Walter,  clerk,  at  J.  q  R.   Tenneni's,  Wellpark 

Brewery  ;  house,  290  Duke  street. 
Dick,  Widiam,  merchant,  24  Robertson  st. ;  house, 

12  Rutland  crescent. 
Dick,  William,  o/Vo/iJj  Walker  cj-  Co.,  grocers,  i&c. ; 

house,  17  Elmbank  crescent. 
Dick,  William,  draper,  3  Muslin  street. 
Dick,  William   B.,  of  W.  B.  Dick  cf  Co. ;  ho.  Eden 

villa,  Govan  road. 
Dick,  W.  B.,  &  Co.,  manufacturers  of  rivets,  rail- 

waj'  spikes,  screw  bolts,  nuts,  and  wood  screws  ; 

and    oil    merchants  and  refiners;   works,  Mavis- 
bank  quay,  south  side  Broomielaw. 
Dick,  William,  messenger,   Commercial  Bank  ;  ho. 

12  Gordon  street. 
Dick,  Mrs.  George,  76  St.  George's  road. 
Dick,  Mrs.  Herir}',  wine  and  spirit  merchant,   142 

Egliiiton  street;  house,  140  do. 
Dick,  Mrs.,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  60  Hospital  st. 
Dick,  Misses,  teachers  of  music,  294  West  Bath  st. 
DICKIE,  Alex.,  clerk,  135  Hospital  street. 
Dickie,  Brothers,  cornfactors,  commission  merchants, 

and  insurance  agents,  4  Bothwell  street. 
Dickie,  David,  goods  manager,   Glasgow  &  South- 
western Railway  Co.  ;  ho.  34  Abbotsford  place. 
Dickie,  Hugh,  heddle  manuf.,  4  Low  Green  street. 
Dickie,  James,  church  officer  and  coal  agent,  Clare- 

mont  street. 
Dickie,  John,  at  Bulloch,  Lade,  cj-  C'o.'s ;  house,  24 

Scotland  street,  south. 
Dickie,  John  Tod,  of  Dickie,  Brothers,  Xorth  Mains, 

near  Houston. 
Dickie,  John,  teacher,  St.   David's   Parish  school,  3 

Stirling's  road  and  High  John  street. 
Dickie,  Robert,  family  grocer  and  wine  mercht.,  109 

King  St.,  Tradeston  ;  ho.  35  West  street,  do. 
Dickie,  Robert,  lodgings,  2  North  Albion  court. 
Dickie,  Thomas,  at  Henry  Monteith  cJ-  C'o.'^;  house, 

1  Radnor  terrace. 
Dickie,  Wm.,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  72  Eglinton 

street ;  house,  74  do. 
Dickie,  Wiliiam,  skinner,  49  Spontmouth;  house,  26 

Great  Hamilton  street. 
Dickie,  Wm.,  sen.,  skiuuer,  187  New  Dalmamock  rd. 


DICKINSON,  Mrs.  Edward,  30  Scotia  street. 

DICKSON,  Adam,  accountant,  house  factor,  and 
officer  of  the  sheriff  court  for  Lanarkshire,  87 
Abercrombj'  street. 

Dickson,  Adam,  sheriff-officer  and  constable,  59 
Oswald  street. 

Dickson,  Archibald  S.,  of  John  Brydon  4'  Co. ;  ho. 
1  Newton  street 

Dickson  &  Barton,  ship  store  and  provision  merchts., 
144  Broomielaw. 

Dickson,  David  H-,  of  J.  H.  Dickson  cf  Co.;  house, 
179  Crown  street. 

Dickson,  Geo.,  leather  and  gutta-percha  shoe  raer., 
449  Argyle  st.,  70  King  St.,  Tradeston,  and  127 
Canning  St.;  house,  2  Radnor  street. 

Dickson,  James,  watchmaker,  32  Shuttle  st. ;  house, 
34  Kent  street. 

Dickson,  James,  spirit  dealer  and  bottler,  17,  21 
Graham  square;  house,  21  do. 

Dickson,  James,  of  Dickson  (S^-  Barton;  house,  5  Rut- 
land place.  Paisley  road. 

Dickson,  Jas.  L.,  sorter,  G.P.O.;  ho.  131  Barrack  st. 

Dickson,  James  M.,  of  Heron,  Dickson,  4'  Co.;  resi- 
dence, Canabie  house,  Wester  Craigs. 

Dickson,  James  H.,  &  Co.,  warehousemen  and 
clothiers,  12  Trongate. 

Dickson,  Jam.es  H.,  of  James  H.  Dickson  cf-  Co.,- 
house,  13  Monteith  row. 

Dickson,  James,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  429  GalV- 
lowgate;  house,  21  Graham  square. 

Dickson,  John,  sponge,  china,  crystal,  andstonewara- 
dealer,  187  New  City  road. 

Dickson,  John,  b.iker,  496  Gallowgate. 

Dickson,  John,  coal  agent,  39  St.  George's  road. 

Dickson,  John,  wine  and  spirit  merchant  and  grocer, 
22,  24  Abercromby  st;  house,  87  do. 

Dickson,  John,  joiner,  glazier,  and  glass  merchant, 
25  Crown  street;  works,  44  Trongate;  house,  12 
Rutherglen  road. 

Dickson,  J.  G.,  bookseller  &  stationer,  142  Sauchie- 
hall  street ;  house,  232  Hope  street. 

Dickson,  J.  R.,  M.D.,  37  Buccleuch  street 

Dickson,  JIark,  warehouse  agent,  3  Market  st,  east. 

Dickson,  Nicholas,  at  Blackie  cj-  Sons;  house,  &- 
Cumberland  street. 

Dickson,  Peter,  dairyman,  38  Elderslie  street. 

Dickson,  Peter,  dairyman,  14  Fountain  street. 

Dickson,  Peter,  G2  Clyde  street,  Anderston. 

Dickson,  Robert,  tobacconist  and  painter,  20  Steven- 
son street ;  house,  24  do. 

Dickson,  Walter,  hay,  straw,  and  grain  dealer,  2 
Elderslie  street. 

Dickson,  William,  photographer,  16  St.  Enoch  sq.; 
house,  23  Mains  street. 

Dickson,  Mrs.  John,  86  Bath  street. 

Dickson,  Margaret,  milliner  and  dressmaker,  72 ' 
Great  Harailtoa  street. 

Dickton,  Miss,  ladies'  dressmaker,  133  North  st. 

Dickson,  Miss,  milliner  and  draper,  50  Cumberland; 
street,  Laurieston. 

Dickson,  ]\Iiss  E.,  Berlin  and  French  fancy  reposi— 
tor}-,  243  Sauchiehall  st. ;  ho.  1  Holyrood  cres.- 

Dickson,  Sliss.  1  Holj'rood  crescent. 

DIESELDORFF,  Wm.,  grain  &  flour  factor  &.  conr. 
merchant,  11  Hope  st.;  bouse,  22  Burnbank  ter. 

DIETRICHSEN,  Fred.  J.  C,  cashier,  North  Bri- 
tish Daily  Mail  office ;  ho.  Coustonholm,  Shavvla. 

DILKS,  James,  &  Co.,  ornamental  printers, -embos- 
sers, &c.,  45  Gordon  street. 

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-GENEEAL  DIEECTORY.- 


-DONACHIE. 


DILL,  John  B.,  of  C.  It.  Baird,  Black,  ^-  Dill;  ho. 
11  St.  James'  terrace. 

DINGLEY,  W.  H,,  agent  and  commercial  traveller, 
8  Miller  street;  house,  19  Windsor  street. 

DINGWALL,  Alexander,  storekeeper,  at  Kelh/  cf 
Co.'s,  4  Cadogan  street;  ho.  10  Wellington  st. 

Dingwall,  John,  architect,  135  Buclianau  st. ;  ho. 
Helensburgh. 

Dingwall,  John,  teacher  of  drawing,  school  of  art ; 
house,  10  Abercorn  street. 

DINNING,  James,  polisher,  24  Eopework  lane. 

Dinning,  James  H.,  G.  &  S.W.  railway,  14  Bridge 
street ;  house,  46  Dundas  street,  Kingston. 

DIN  WOO  DIE,  Miss  E.,  dressm.,  49  Shamrock  st. 

Dinwoodie,  Miss  E.,  tobacconist,  372  Gallowgate. 

DISHER,   Thomas   D.,    accoucheur  and  wholesale 
•  herbalist,  83  London  street;  house,  81  do. 

Dispensary  of  the  Glasgow  Homceopathic  Associa- 
tion, 280  George  street. 

DIXON,  E.  M.,  teacher  of  mathematics.  Normal 
School ;  house,  5  Osborne  place,  Govan. 

Di.'con,  n.  C,  of  Hutcheson  cj-  Dixon ;  house,  Dun- 
briton  cottage,  Pollokshields. 

Dixon,  Joseph  Anthony,  writer,  145  West  George 
street ;  house,  186  Sauchiehall  street. 

Dison,  Peter  W.,  accountant,  sharebroker,  and  agent 
for  the  County  Fire  and  Provident  Life  Offices  of 
London,  25  Gordon  street ;  ho.  Tophall,  Hamilton. 

Dixon,  Peter,  wool  and  rag  merchant,  8  Warroch 
street,  Anderston ;  house,  115  Dumbarton  road. 

Dixon,  ■  Thomas,  importer  and  wholesale  dealer  in 
American  goods,  manufacturer  of  the  patent  india- 
rubber  knife-boards,  also  brush,  basket,  and  toy 
•warehouse,  120,  122  Bothwell  street ;  house,  40 
Claremont  street. 

Dixon,  William,  1  Dixon  street. 

Dison,  William  Smith,  ironmaster,  1  Dixon  street; 
residence,  Belleisle,  Ayr. 

DOBBIE,  Ales.,  commission  merchant,  G  Dixon 
street ;  residence,  Park  road,  Hamilton. 

Debbie,  Alex.,  chronometer  and  watchmaker,  chart 
dealer,  and  nautical  instrument  maker,  24  Clyde 
place  ;  house,  24  PoUok  street. 

Dobbie,  Anthony,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  82  Salt- 
market ;  house,  115  do. 

Dobbie,  Charles  D.,  clerk,  48  Holmhead  street. 

Dobbie,  Charles  L.,  confectioner,  84  New  City  road. 

Dobbie,  James,  M.D.,  227  New  City  road;  house, 
Bothwell  terrace.  Billhead. 

Dobbie,  John,  ironmongery,  cutlery,  saw,  edge-tool, 
plane,  and  file  warehouse,  205  Argyle  street, 

Dobie,  Kev.  John,  Shamrock  Street  U.P.  Church  ; 
house,  Victoria  terrace,  Dowanhill. 

Dobbie,  Thomas,  watchmaker,  51  Adelphi  street. 

Dobie,  Eobert,  lathsplltter,  50  Bishop  st,  Anderston. 

Dobbie,  Eobert,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  60  Malt- 
land  street ;  house,  68  do. 

Dobbie,  William,  joiner  and  funeral  undertaker,  1 
Love  loan,  and  42  John  street ;   house,  do. 

Dobie,  W.  11.,  merchant,  98  West  George  street; 
house,  7  Eoyal  crescent. 

Dobie,  Mrs,,  ladies'  nurse,  71  Renfrew  street. 

Dobbie,  Mrs.,  Alexander,  druggist,  171  Duke  street. 

Dobbie,  Miss,  174  Garden  place,  Pitt  street. 

DOBBIN,  Patrick,  wine  and  spuit  merchant,  123 
Saltmarket ;  house,  125  do. 

Dobbin,  Wm.  J.,  boot  &  shoemaker,  54  Cavendish  st. 
DobbiiT,  Mary  Jane,  staymakcr,  9  Queen's  arcade.       i 
DOBSON,  Mrs.,  green-grocer,  192  West  Nile  street.  | 


DOCHEETY,   Bernard,   spirit  dealer,  2  Orr  street, 

Calton;  house,  8  Broad  street,  51ile-end. 
Docherty,  Daniel,  shoemaker,  36  Bridgegate. 
Dochartj',  James,    designer,   82   West  Nile  street ; 

house,  315  Eglinton  street. 
Docherty,  James,    fruiterer   and   confectioner,    158 

Saltmarket. 
Dochertj',   James,   grocer  and  provision  dealer,   20 

Broad  street.  Mile-end. 
Docherty,  James,   waste    dealer,   16   Broad  street, 

Mile-end  ;  house,  8  do. 
Docherty,  James,  hairdresser,  73  Prince's  street ;  ho. 

26  Laigh  Kirk  close. 
Docherty,   James,   at   Canal  Basin  Foundry  Co.'s ; 

house,  4  Brighton  place. 
Docherty,   John,  fish  merchant,   134  Main  street, 

Gorbals;  house,  162  do. 
Doherty,  Charles,  butter  and  egg  dealer,  7  Char- 
lotte lane;  house,  49  Gallowgate. 
Doherty,  Hugh,  egg  and  butter  merchant.  Bazaar ; 

house,  1  Guildry  court. 
DOCTOR,  John,  at  Campbell,  Neilson,  Shaw,  (]■  Co.'s; 

house,  31  Paterson  street,  Kingston. 
DODS   &  Co.,   manufacturers  of  bricks  and  pipes, 

Wood-end,  Partick. 
Dodds,   Edv/ard,  at  Caledonian  Railiuay  Office  ;   ho. 

151  New  City  road. 
Dod,   Frederick,   coach-builder  and   harness-maker, 

33'J  St.  Vincent  street;  house,  316  do. 
Dodds,  George,  Dodd's  hotel,  44  Clyde  place. 
Dodds,  Henry  T.,  Caledonian   Eailvvay  Offices,   802 

Buchanan  st. ;  house,  Hutton's  place,  Sighthill. 
Dodds,  Rev.  James,  of  St.   Stephen's  church,  Cam- 
bridge street ;  house,  41  Scott  street,  Garnethill. 
Dodds,   James,  boot  and  shoemaker,  210  North  St., 

house,  498  St.  Vincent  street. 
Dodds,  James,  spirit  dealer,  45  Dale  st,  Tradeston  ; 

house,  43  do. 
Dodds,  John,  of  J.  Dodds  if  Co. ;  ho.  4  Crescent  pi. 
Dodds,   John,  &  Co.,   commission   merchants,    and 

agents  for  Liverpool  and  London   Fire  and  Life 

Insurance  Co.,  51  St  Vincent  street. 
Dodd,  William,   cooper,    150  and  160  Main  street, 

Anderston  ;  house,  140i  do, 
DODDEELL,  Daniel  T!.,~of  Murdoch  <f  Doddrell; 

house,  4  Victoria  terrace,  Dowanhill. 
Doddrell,   George  J.,  of  Murdoch   tj'  Doddrell ;  ho. 

4  Buckingham  terrace. 
DOIG,  Henry,  dairyman,  15  Thistle  street. 
Doig,  John,  tailor  and  clothier,  132  Stockwell  st. 
Doig,  Peter  dairyman,  48^  Crown  street,  150  Stob- 

cross  street,  and  7  Grace  street. 
Doig,  Miss  Mary,  dressmaker,  16  Abercromby  place. 
Doig,  Miss,  16  Abercromby  pi.  198  W.  George  st. 
DOLLAN,  Jno.,  coal  agent  and  carter.  111  Thistle  st. 
Dolan,  M.  V^incent,  superioress   of  the   Franciscan 

convent,  58  Charlotte  street 
DOLLAE,  George,   assistant-treasurer  of  police,  70 

Bell  street  ;  house,  31  Norfolk  street. 
Dollar,  Ilaj',  tinsmith,   114  High  street;  house,  36 

Blackfriars'  street. 
DONACHY,  James,  auctioneer,  97  Saltmarket, 
Donaghy,  Hugh,  manufacturer  of  iodine  and  salt- 
petre, 61   Turner's  court;    works,  Deacon's  lane 

Calton  ;  house,  7  Park  place. 
Donaghy,  Peter,   glass  and  china  warehouse,  12,  14 
and  16  Kirk  street,  Calton;  ho.  57  Stevenson  st. 
Donachie,    Mary,  fishmonger,    90   Jamaica  st.  ;  ho, 
4  Wood  lane. 


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107 


DONALD,  Andrew,  stationer  and  printer,  Sydney 

court,  G2  Argyle  st. ;  ho.  83  South  Portland  st. 
Donald,  Andrew,   of  Campbells,  Donald,  t^- Sellar ; 

house,  33  JMonteith  row. 
Donald,  C.  D.,  &■  Sons,  writers,  44  West  Regent  st. 
Donald,  C.  D.,  writer,  of  C.  D.  Donald  tj-  Sons,  com- 
missary  clerk-depute   of  Lanarkshire,   44    West 

Regent  street;  house,  5  Woodside  crescent. 
Donald,   G.,   of  Robinson,    Donald,    tj-  Co.;  house, 

Wingiield,  Bothwell. 
Donald,  Jas.,  jun.,  clothier  and  outfitter,  185  Argyle 

street;  house,  Avondale  place,  Paisley  road. 
Donald,  James,  &  Co.,  gas-burner  manufacturers, 

13  Eagle  lane,  Maxwell  street;  house,  G8  do. 
Donald,  James,  surgeon,  91  Great  Hamilton  street ; 

house,  70  do. 
Donald,  James,  furnishings  and  stationery,  122  New 

City  road;  house,  16  Rosehall  street. 
Donald,  John,  grocer  and  victualler,  44  Maitland  st. 
Donald,  John,  of  Murdoch  cj-  Donald;  house,  Haw- 
thorn villa,  Pollokshields. 
Donald,   John,    schoolmaster,  St.    Rollox  Schools, 

Garngad  road;  house,  do. 
Donald,    John,    jeweller    and    watchmaker,    l^h 

Adelphi  street ;  house,  282  Crown  street. 
Donald,  J.,  bookseller,  470  Argyle  st. ;  ho.  4  Pitt  st. 
Donald,  Matthew,  wright,  30  Hozier  street ;  house, 

30  Old  Dalmarnock  road. 
Donald,  Peter,  confectioner,  97  Main  St.,  Anderston  ; 

house,  3  North  street,  do. 
Donald,  Robert,  clerk  to  income  tax  commissioners, 

13  Queen  street  and  52  Virginia  street;  house,  1 

Avondale  place. 
Donald,  Robert,  stationer  and  bookbinder,   Sydney 

court,  62  Argyle  street;  ho.  83  S.  Portland  .street. 
Donald,  Samuel,  writer,  of  Donald  <S^  8pence,  111  St. 

Vincent  street. 
Donald  &  Spence,  writers.  111  St.  Vincent  street. 
Donald,  Thomas,  writer,  commissary  clerk  of  Lanark- 
shire, 44  West  Regent  st.;  ho.  19C  Bath  street. 
Donald,  Tliomas,  tinplate  worker  and  gasfitter,  89 

Main  street,  Bridgeton. 
Donald,  Walter,  cut  nail  manufacturer,  53  St.  James' 

road  ;   house,  G  Provan  side. 
Donald,  ^V''iliian-l,  family  grocer,  6  Kelvingrove  st. ; 

house,  1  Russell  place. 
Donald,  William,  at  Wm.  Henderson  cj-  Sons' ;  ho. 

5  Douglas  street. 
Donald,  Mrs.  James,  180  West  Regent  street. 
Donald,  Miss,  dressmaker,  133  Waterloo  street. 
DONALDSON,   Alex.,  surgeon,    121   High  street; 

house,  15  Slonteith  row. 
Donaldson,  Alex.,  of  James  Watson  (j-  Co.;  house, 

20  Kelvingrove  street. 
Donaldson,  Brothers,  ship  and  insurance  brokers,  62 

Buch.inan  street. 
Donaldson,   David,  teacher.    Free    Church  Normal 

Seminary ;  house.  Sandbank  place,  Partick. 
Donaldson,   James,  &  Co.,  merchants  and  cotton- 
brokers,  13  Exchange  square. 
Donaldson,  James,  &  Co.,  slaters,  57,  59  N.  Frederick 

street ;  residence,  Craigends,  Renfrewshire. 
Donaldson,  James,  assessor  under  Lands  Valuation 

Act  for  the  City,  70  Bell  street ;  residence,  Moray 

bank,  Langsidt;. 
Donaldson,  James,  drysalter  and  commission  agent, 

48  Gordon  street ;  house,  58  Hill  st.  Garnethill. 
Donaldson,  James,  of  J.  Donaldson  cj'  Co.,  slaters  ; 

residence  at  Mrs.  Munn's,  3  Sauchiehall  street. 


Donaldson,  James,  general  grocer  and  tea  merchant, 
231  High  street  and  72  Crown  St.;  ho.  110  do. 

Donaldson,  John,  of  J.  cj-  P.  Donaldson;  house,  1 
Grafton  place. 

Donaldson,  John,  jun.,  of  Donaldson,  Brothers  ;  ho. 

1  Grafton  place. 

Donaldson,  James,  &  A.  M'D.  Houston,  assessors  & 
surveyors  for  the  city,  70  Bell  street. 

Donaldson,  John,  coflee-house  and  commercial  lodg- 
ings, 38  Broomielaw. 

Donaldson,  J.  &  P.,  gold  and  silversmiths,  jewel- 
lers, and  watchmakers,  08  Argyle  street. 

Donaldson,  Robert,  of  James  Waison  cj'  Co.;  house. 
Great  George  street,  Hillhead. 

Donaldson,  Thomas,  japanner,  19  Jackson  street. 

Donaldson,  William  F.,  of  Donaldson  Brothers; 
house,  10  Hope  street,  Anderston. 

Donaldson,  William,  of  Gray  and  Donaldson;  house, 

2  St.  Andrew's  square. 

Donaldson,  William,  grocer,  35  Middleton  place. 
Donaldson,  Mrs.  Duncan  B.,  wine  and  spirit  mer- 
chant, 228  Castle  street ;  house,  226  do. 
Donaldson,  Mrs.  Alex.,  20Hopetounpl.,  Stirling's  rd. 
DONLEY,  Andrew,  pastry  cook  and  confectioner, 

139  and  141  London  street. 
Donley,    Arch.,  plumber,  gasfitter,   &  zinc  worker, 

2  Sauchiehall  street ;  house,  3  Steven  street. 
DONNEGAN,  Mrs. Malcolm,  grocer,  59Commercest. 
DONNELLY,  Edward,  shoemaker,  15  Bridgegate. 
Donnelly,  Hugh,  spirit  dealer,  56  Crown  st;  ho.  58  do. 
Donnelly,  Wm.,  commission  agent.  City  Old  Clothes 

Market ;  house,  160  Saltmarket. 
Donnelly,  Mrs.,  lodgings,  47  King  street. 
DONOHOE,  John,  fruit  and  onion  mercht.,  Bazaar; 

house,  9  College  street. 
DORAN,  Joseph,   wholesale  stationer,  34   Candle- 

riggs;  house,  347  Bath  crescent. 
Doran,    Rev.  William,   chaplain  of  prisons;  house, 

347  Bath  crescent. 
DORMON,  John,  wholesale  butter  and  cheese  mer- 
chant, Bazaar,  and  25,  27  South  Albion  street; 

house,  49  Montrose  street. 
DOKNIN,  Mrs.  Thos.,  spirit  dealer,  212   and  214 

Kelvinhaugh  street ;  house,  210  do. 
DOUD,  Rev.  J.,  68  Abercromby  street. 
DOUGALL,    Andrew,   grocer  and   victualler,    663 

Gallowgate;  house,  618  do. 
Dougall,  Andrew,  engraver  and  lithographer,  4  St. 

Enoch  wynd,  133  Argyle  street. 
Dougall,  Francis  Gibb,  cashier,  at  Hill,  Davidson, 

Hill,  (.}  Claris;  house,  6  Newhall  ter.,  Greenhead. 
Dougall,    James    D.,    gunsmith    and   fishing-tackle 

manufacturer,  23  Gordon  st. ;  house,  124  Pitt  st. 
Dougall,  James,  watchmaker  and  jewelleij,  33  Nel- 
son street,  city. 
Dougall,  J.  &  A.,  candle  manfacturers,  soap,  oil,  and 

grease  merchants,  21  Greenhead  st. 
Dougall,  John,  of  J.  cJ-  A.  Dougall;  house,  3  New- 

hali  terrace. 
Dougall,  John,  baker,  137  Garngad  rd. ;  ho.  153  do. 
Dougall  &  Mathie,  drapers  and  warehousemen,  12, 

14,  and  16  Jamaica  street. 
Dougall,  William,  dairyman,  190  Duke  st. 
Dougall,  William,  spirit  merchant,  91  Waterloo  st. ; 

house,  149  Renfrevr  street. 
Dougall,  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  222  Buchanan  street. 
Dougall,  Miss,  dressmaker,  42  Greenhill  street. 
DOUGAN,  John,  spirit  dealer,  30  East  Clyde  St.; 

house,  43  Saltmarket. 


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DOUGAN. GENERAL  DIRECTORY. DOW. 


Dougan,  John,  surgeon,  58  Cambridge  st. ;  ho.  56  do. 
Dougan,  Patriot,  furniture  broker,  78  New  Dalmar- 

nock  road ;  house,  76  do. 
DOUGANS,    Andrew,    wholesale   ironmonger,   170 

Buchanan  street,  4  Craignestock  place. 

DOUGHERTY,  D.,  spirit  men,  74  Kirk  st.,  Calton. 

Dougherty,   Edward,  clothier  and  house  factor,  54 

Kirk  street,  Calton  ;  house,  71  Abeicromby  street. 

Doughert)',  James,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  166, 

168  Stobcross  st.,  and  1  Cheapside  st. ;  ho.  3  do. 
Dougherty,  John,  provision  merchant,  140  Main  St., 

Gorbals;  house,  114  Hospital  street. 
Dougherty,  William,  fruit  merchant.  Bazaar;  house, 

41  Stirling  square. 
DOUGLAS,  A.,  provision  merchant  and  dairyman, 
22   Main  street,  Gorbals,   and   105   Saltmarket ; 
house,  5  JIain  street,  Gorbals. 
Douglas,  Alex.,  city  chop  house,  117  Virginia  place; 

house,  18  Little  Hamilton  street. 
Douglas,  A  &  J.,  importers  of  fancy  wools,  gold  and 
silver  lace  embroiderers,  and  smallware  merchts., 
and  volunteer  trimming  manufacturers,  139  Bu- 
chanan street  and  47  St.  Vincent  street. 
Douglas,  Alex.  C,  of  A.  4  J.  Dovtjlas  ;  house,  284 

Bath  street,  Bath  crescent. 
Douglas,  Alex.,  of  Douglas  and  Ure;   house,  South 

Hamilton  street,  Kilmarnock. 
Douglas,  Andrew,  of  A.  and  J.  Douglas;  house,  .^28 

Renfrew  street. 
Douglas,   Campbell,  and  John  J.  Stevenson,  archi- 
tects, 157  Hope  street. 
Douglas,  Campbell,  architect,  157  Hope  street ;  ho. 

186  Sauchiehall  street. 
Douglas,   Clement  Alex.,   shawl  manufacturer,    60 
St.  George's  place;  ho.  55  Cumberland  st.,  west. 
Douglas,    Daniel,    -watchmaker    and    jeweller,    30 

Argyle  arcade;  house,  37  Eglinton  street. 
Douglas,   Rev.  George,  CM.,   professor  of  Hebrew, 

Free  Church  college;  house,  4  Holland  place. 
Douglas,  Hugh  D.,   musical  instrument  maker,  33 

Stockwell  street. 
Douglas,  J.  B.,  tobacconist,  3  Lawmoor  place. 
Douglas,    James,    jeweller   and   watchmaker,    422 

Argyle  street;  house,  424  do. 
Douglas,  James,  confectioner,  140  Trongate. 
Douglas,  James  C,  surgeon,  04  West  Regent  street. 
Douglas,  James,  corn  fiictor,  11  Union  street;  house, 

3  West  Prince's  street. 
Douglas,  James,  iron  turner,  and  cotton  waste  dealer, 

13  Tarbert  street. 
Douglas,  James,  measurer,  11   Prince's  square,  Bu- 
chanan street ;  house,  Clydebank,  Bothwell. 
Douglas,   James,  of  R.  and  J.  Douglas;   house,  46 

Lancefield  street. 
Douglas,  John,  186  Hospital  street. 
Douglas,  John,  gmcer,  56  Douglas  street;  ho.  58  do. 
Douglas,  John,  portrait  painter  and  photographer, 
145  Sauchiehall  street;  house,  33  St.  George's  rd. 
Douglas,  John,  sewed  muslin  manufacturer,  17  South 

Frederick  street;  house,  154  George  street. 
Douglas,  John,  haircutter,  22  Millroad  st ;  ho.  24  do. 
Douglas,  John  C,  at  A.  Eraser  cj-  Co.''s;  house,  53 

Eglinton  street. 
Douglas,  John  H.,  billiard  rooms,  St.  George's  Hall, 
96  West  Nile  street;  house,  14  Cathedral  street. 
Douglas,  Joseph,  rector  of  training  college,  Dundas 

vale  ;  house,  115  Mains  street. 
Douglas,  Peter,  stationer,  news  agent,  and  librarian, 
192  Main  street.  Anderston. 


Douglas,  Peter,  &  Co.,  masons,  32  and  36   Cam- 
bridge street. 
Douglas,  Peter,  of  P.  Douglas  and  Co.;  house,  192 

Main  street,  Anderston, 
Douglas,  R.  &  J.,  cotton  waste  dealers,  02  Elliot  st. 
Douglas,   Robert,  sail  maker  and  ship  chandler,  A'£ 

Clyde  place  ;  house,  Derby  street,  Sandyford. 
Douglas,   Robert,  cop-paper  tube  manufacturer,  92 

Elliot  street ;  house,  47  Lancefield  struet. 
Douglas,  Robert  D.,  writer,  Procurator-Fiscal,  Jus- 
tice of  Peace  Court,  County  buildings.  111  Bruns- 
W'ick  street ;  house,  22  Florence  pluce. 
Douglas,  Robert,   of  R.  ^  J.  Douglas;  house,  20;j 

Stobcross  street. 
Douglas,  Thomas  Dunlop,  4  Park  gardens. 
Douglas,   Thos.   AY.,   fruit  and  spice  merchant,  47 

East  Howard  street. 
Douglas  &   Ure,  Scotch  bonnet  manufacturers,  22: 

Argyle  street. 
Douglas,  Wm.,  glove  dyer  and  cleaner,  18  College- 
street  ;  house,  9  do. 
Douglas,    William,   house    factor   and   commission 

agent,  72  Oswald  street,  Biidgeton. 
Douglas,   W^illiam,   wine  and  spirit  merchant,  165 

Saltmarket ;  house,  170  do. 
Douglas,  Wrn.,boot  and  shoemaker,  17  Garscube  rd. 
Douglas,  Wm.,  slater,  Anderson  street ;  house,  302' 

Dumbarton  road. 
Douglas,  Mrs.,  stationer,  31  John  street. 
Douglas,  !Mrs.,  Ill  Renfrew  street. 
Douglas,  Mrs.,  matron  of  St.  Matthew's  house;  ho. 

114  Hill  street,  Garnethill. 
Douglas,  Catherine,  fruiterer  and  confectioner,  17G 

Broomiclaw  ;  ho.  80  Alma  place,  Paisley  road. 
Douglas,  Miss,  dressmaker,  291  Hope  street. 
Douglas,  Miss  Marj',  confectioner,  62  Sauchieh.  sr, 
DOUIE,  Robert,  writer,  77  Eenfield  street;  house, 

1  Kelvin  terrace. 
DOVE,    Donald,   basketmaker,   24   Charlotte  lane ; 

house,  16  St.  Andrew's  square. 
Dove,  Ebenezer,  warehouseman,  200  Argyle  street  ; 

house,  56  PoUok  street.  Paisley  road. 
Dove,  Hector,  merchant,  51  Hope  street. 
Dove,  John,  basketmaker,  and  brush  and  toy  shop, 

24  Charlotte  lane;  ho.  16  St.  Andrew's  square. 
Dove,  John,  ale  and  porter  merchant,  49,  51  Hope  st. 
Dove,  Samuel,  15G  Buccleuch  street. 
Dove,  Thomas,  156  Buccleuch  street. 
DOW,   Alexander,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  21S 

High  street ;  house,  268  Bath  ciescent. 
Dow,  Angus,  -n-ine  and  spirit  merchant,  273i  Argyle 

street;  house,  220  Dumbarton  road. 
Dow,  Archibald,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  49,  51 

Candleriggs ;  house,  98  Great  Hamilton  street. 
Dow,  Col,  atA.B.  M'Lacldan's;  ho.  160  Rosest.,  s:>. 
Dow,   Duncan,  wine   and   spirit    dealer,   26    West 

Ho-ward  street ;  house,  73  Eglinton  street. 
Dow,  Hugh,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  96  Gallow- 

gate ;  house,  1 1  Union  street. 
Dow,  James,  house  factor,  C5  Bridgegate. 
Dow,  James,  baker,  20  Clyde  terrace;  house,  13  do, 
Dow,  James,   grocer  and  provision   merchant,  350 

Gallowgato;  house,  95  George  street. 
Dow,  John,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  22  Howard 

place,  Stockwell  street. 
Dow,  John  R.,  teacher,  3  Buchan  st. ;  ho.  6  Nicol.  st. 
Dow,  Samuel,  wholesale  wine  and  spirit  merchant, 
20  Maxwell  street,  79,  81  Saltmarket,  and  17,  li? 
St.  Enoch  wynd ;  house,  Tulliallan  place.' 


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109 


Dow,  Peter,  d^ver,  84^  Eglinton  St.;  ho.  13  Argy.  st. 
DoAV,  Walter,  muslin   manufacturer,  107  Buchanan 

street  ;  house,  lOi  South  Portland  street. 
Dow,  William,  City  and  Suburban  Gas  Co. 's  works, 

122  Old  Dalmarnock  road;  house,  211  New  do. 
Dow,  Mrs.  Andrew,  3  West  Princes  street. 
DOWAL,   Irvin,    officer   of   Seamen's    Chapel,    11 

Brown  street;  house,  91  Cadogan  street. 
DoWANHiLL  Quarry,  Byres  road,  Partick. 
DOWIE,  A.  L.,  fancy  stationer,  importer,  wholesale 

printseller,  pattern  book  and  box  manufacturer,  41 

Union  street ;  house,  1  Regent  park  terrace. 
Dowie,  George,  Dundee  sacking  and  packslieet  ware- 
house, and  rope  and  twine  manufacturer,  14  Can- 

dleriggs  and  74  Union  st. ;  house,  116  George  st. 
Dowie,  John,  ropemaker,  141  Duke  street. 
DOWNES,   Thomas,    of  Brown,   Doivnes,    cj-  Co.; 

house,  50  St.  Vincent  crescent. 
DOWNIE,  Alex.,  plumber,  gasfitter,  and  bellhanger, 

8  Craignestock  street ;  house,  6  do. 
Downie,  Andrew,   boot  and  shoemaker,   233  Main 

street,  Gorbals. 
Downie,  Angus,  spirit  merchant,  175  Finnieston  st. ; 

house,  173  do. 
Downie,  David  Clepbane,  photng.artist,  10  Jamaica  st. 
Downie,  Donald,  confectr.,  120  King  st. ;  ho.  Ill  do. 
Downie,  Duncan,  tailor  and  clothier,  111  Saltmarket. 
Downie,  James,  collecting  apent  and  officer  of  the 

Protestant  Layman's  Association,  75  St.  George's 

place;  house,  71  Glebe  street. 
Downie,  James,  of'  Stewart  <.f   Doicnie ;  house,  55 

Grove  street. 
Downie,  James,  3  Caledonian  road. 
Downie,  John,  currier,  13  George  street.  Mile-end. 
Downie,  John,  of  Downie  ij-  JPClure;  ho.  Bowes- 

hill,  Blantyre. 
Downie,  John,  china  mer.,  oG  Eglinlon  st. ;  ho.  54  do. 
Downie,  John,  Phoenix  Ironws. ;  ho.  13  Clarendon 

place,  New  City  road. 
Downie,    Matthew,  wine   and    spirit  merchant,  77 

Parliamentar3'  road;  house,  79  do. 
Downie  &  M'Clure,  mers.  and  drj'salt.,  48  Queen  st. 
Downie,  Robert,  dver,  61  Ladywell   st. ;  ho.  5'J  do. 

Orders  left  at  G.  Watson's,  stationer,  58  Ingram  st. 
Downie,  Robert,  27  Paterson  street,  Kingston. 
Downie,  Thomas,  com.  agent,  Woodside  priory,  271 

North  Woodside  road. 
Downie,  Win.  veterinary  surgeon,  14  E.  Campbell  st, 
Downie,  Wm.,  boot  and  shoe  manufacturer,  38  Gal- 

lowgate,    33  Jamaica  St.,    and    35  Canning  st., 

Calton  ;  ho.  28  Bellgrove  street. 
Downie,  Jlrs.,  115  Douglas  street. 
Downie,  Mrs.  Mar}',  spirit  dealer,  113  Saltmarket. 
Downie,  Mrs.  Thomas,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  46 

Hill  street,  Anderston;  ho.  44  do. 
DOWNS,  Henry,  spiiit  merchant,  llG  Main  stieet, 

Bridgeton. 
Downs,  Thomas,  draper,  99  Main  street,  Bridgeton  ; 

house,  1()3  do. 
Downs,  Thomas,  victualler,  252  High  street,  and  2 

St.  Ann's  place;  house,  185  Duke  street. 
Downs,  Mrs.  J.,  milliner  and  straw-hat  maker,  10 

East  Russell  street. 
DOYLE,  Christopher,  inspector,  Stubb's  office,  103 

St.  Vincent  street ;  ho.  62  George  street. 
Doyle,  James,  pawnbroker,  45  King  St.,  Calton. 
Doyle,  John,  clerk,  310  Argyle  street. 
DRAFFAN,  Thomas,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  257, 
259  Gallowgate  ;  house,  255  do. 


DRAKE,  William,  of  Balnes  <.]■  Drake;  house,  3G2^ 

St.  Vincent  street. 
DRAPER,  Thomas,  apothecary.  City  Poor  hou^e 
DREGHORN,    David,    accountant,    23    St.  Enoch. 

square  ;  house,  23  Elmbank  crescent. 
Dreghorn,  James,  cooper,  29  King  street,  Tradeston; 

house,  42  Commerce  street. 
DREW,  Alexander,  of  James  Black  cf'  Co.  ;  liousei 

16  Hamilton  drive.  Great  Western  road. 
Drew,  James,  fish  merchant,  102  Main  St.,  Anderst. 
Drew,  John,  &  Co.,  japanners,  clock-dial  manufac- 
turers, and  glass  gilders,  27  Dunlop street;  house-, 

24  Ropework  lane. 
Drew,  John,  tailor  and  stationer,  102^  Eglinton  st. ; 

house  102  do. 
Drew,    P.  &  R.,  grain  merchants   and   millers,  (> 

Dixon  street. 
Drew,  Peter,  of  F.  cj-  7?.  Drew  ;  house,  Carmyle. 
Drew,  Peter,  merchant,  66  Wilson  street ;  residence,. 

Ardencaple  house.  Row,  Dumbartonshire. 
Drew,  Wm.,  &  Co  ,  tinsmiths,  japanuers,  and  iron- 
mongers, G6  Wilson  St. ;  works,  High  John  st. 
Drew,  Wm.,  accountant  and  sharebroker,  97  West 

George  street;  house,  1  St.  James'  terrace. 
Drew,  Willia-n,  victualler,  149  Saltmarket. 
Drew,  Wm.,  spirit  deal.,  137  Saltmarket;  ho.  149  da, 
DREWETT,    Thomas,  surgeon;  consulting  rooms, 

117  King  street,  city;    house,  113  do. 
DRINNAN,  John,  boot  and  shoemaker,  43  Oxford. 

street;  house,  10  North  Coburg  street. 
Drinnan,  Misses,  dressmakers,  211  Sauchiehall  st. 
DRIVER,  George,  joiner  and  cabinetmaker,  Phcenix. 

court,  14  Jacksim  street;  ho.  12  Norfolk  street. 
DRON,  Alex.,  ofDron  cJ-  Lawson,  486  St.  Vincent  s,t, 
Dron,  John,  The  George  hotel,  74  George  square. 
Dron,  John,  at  Morrison  i§-  Anderson's,  40  St.  Vin- 
cent place. 
Dron  &  Lawson,  machine  and  tool-makers,  North. 

Street  Tool  works,  Anderston. 
DRONKE,  Ernest,  merchant,  21  Bath  street. 
DnuMB.VTiUE  Coal  Co.,  8  Royal  Exchange  square. 
DRUMMOND,  Adam,  at  Stewart  ij-  McDonald's;. 

house,  30  Abbotsford  place. 
Drummond,    Andrew,    clothier    and     outfitter,    2(1 

Argyle  street. 
Drummond,  Duncan,  stationer,  92  Bell  street;  ho. 

41  North  Albion  street. 
Drummond,  Francis,  spirit  merchant,  180  Stobcross 

street ;  house,  36  Lancefield  street. 
Drummond,  Henry,  Commercial  Bank;  house,  Rad- 
nor terrace,  Dumbarton  road. 
Drummond,  James,  of  James  Drummond  ^  Co.;  ho. 

160  St.  George's  road. 
Drummond,  James,  M.D.,  1  Blythswood  square, 
Drummond,  James,  of  Shane  (^'Drummond;  house,. 

41  North  Albion  street. 
Drummond,  James,  &  Co.,  cotton  yarn  merchants, 

67  George  square. 
Drummond,  James,  letter-carrier,  P.O. ;  house,  89 

High  John  street. 
Drummond,  J.,  &  Co.,  plumbers  and  gajfitters,  44 

Charlotte  street;  ho.  68  Main  street,  Bridgeton. 
Drummond,  Jolm,  police  dung  contractor,  6  Nortli 

AYallace  street;  house,  10  Canning  place. 
Drummond,  John,  Union  Bank  ;  ho.  259  Eglinton  st. 
Diummond,  John,  heddlemaker,   3  Antigua  place-, 

Nelson  street. 
Drummond  &  Leslie,  wholesale  and  retail   export 

clothiers  and  outfitters,  151  to  161  Argyle  street. 


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Drummond,  Paul,  &  Co,,  painters  and  paperliangers, 

19  Cambridge  street. 
Drummond,  R.,  engineer,  iron  and  brassfounder,Cal  ton 

foundr}',  G9,  71  Canning  st. ;  house,  75  Clyde  st. 
Drummond,    R.,    soiree    purveyor   and    temperance 

hotel,   G9   Union   street.  —  See   Advertisemeni   in 

Apioendix. 
Drummond,  R.  &  G.,  jewellers  and  goldsmiths,  5 

Gordon  street;  house,  4.39  St.  Vincent  street. 
Drummond's  temperance  hotel,  69  Union  street. 
Drummond,  William,  99  Soutli  Portland  street. 
Drummond,  William,  hay  and  spirit  dealer,  112  Mait- 

land  street. 
Drummond,  IMrs.  Isabella,  spirit  dealer,  56  Bell  st., 

Calion  ;  house,  54  do. 
Drummond,  Jlrs.,  60  Bath  street. 
Drummond,   Mrs.,   umbrella  and  parasol  manufac- 
turer, 13i  Paisley  road;  ho.  8  Houston  street. 
Drummond,  Miss,  11  Great  Western  road. 
Deumpelleu    Estates    office ;    G.    FyfFe    Christie, 

writer,  24  Gordon  street. 
DRYBURGH,   John,  wine  and  spirit   dealer,  1G5 

Castle  street ;  house,  64  Parson  street. 
Dryburgh,  John,  grocer,  24  Parliamentary  road  and 

6  and  8  Grove  street;  house,  11  Tennant  street. 
Drj'burgh,  William,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  36, 

38  Canon  street ;  house,  64  Parson  street. 
Dryburgh,  William,  wine  and   spirit  merchant,  42 

Jamaica  street ;  house,  64  Parson  street. 
Deygate  Bridge  Chemical  Works,  137  Drygate. 
DRYSDALE,  Adam,  eating-house  keeper,  1  Spring- 
field place.  Paisley  road;  house,  11  do. 
Drysdale,  Alexander,  grocer,  tea,  wine   and  spirit 

merchant,  2  St.  James'  street,  Kingston;  ho.  4  do. 
Drysdale,  Ale.xander,  grocer  and  wine  merchant,  87 

Gallowgate;  house,  89  do. 
Drysdale,  Alexander,  spirit  dealer,  70  Maitlaud  St.; 

house,  86  Sauchiehall  street. 
Drysdale,  Archibald  B.,  of  Drysdales  and  Co.;  resid. 

Ocliil  bank,  Helensburgh. 
Drysdales  &  Co.,  wholesale  Scotch  warehousemen, 

51  Cochran  street. 
Drysdale,  Henry,  of  Broivn  and  Drysdale ;   house, 

21  Claremont  street. 
Drysdale,  Hugh,  clothier,  41  Montrose  street. 
Drysdale,  James,  agent  for  the  Caledonian  and  Sau- 

cel  distilleries ;  office,  75  Jamaica  street ;  house, 

57  Abbotsford  place. 
Drysdale,  John,  tailor  and  clothier,  6  Hope  street. 
Drysdale,  John,  spirit  merchant,  82  Dundas  street. 
Drysdale,  John,  wine  merchant  and  general  grocer, 

125  Paisley  rd. ;  house,  4  Park  buildings,  do. 
Drysdale,  hair-cutter,  2  Royal  arcade,  Cowcaddens ; 

house,  79  Garscube  road. 
Drysdale,  John,  portioner,  1  South  Stirling  street. 
Drysdale,  Robert,  &  Son,  print  cutters,  14  Garth- 
land  St.;  ho.  7  Margaret  St.,  off  Eglintou  st. 
Drysdale,  Robert,  cd  Black  4'  Hohsons;  house,  193 

Sauchiehall  street. 
Drysdale,  Robert,  family  grocer,  182  Paisley  road; 

house,  180  do. 
Drysdale,  T.  M.,   of  Ritchie  and  Dri/sdale;  house, 

Park  road,  Hamilton. 
Drysdale,  Thomas,  provision  merchant,  67  Shamrock 

street  and  142  Woodlands  road. 
Drj'sdale,  Wni.,  at  J.  cj- i2.  Youncj  ij-  C'o.'s;  house, 

9  Abbotsford  place. 
Drysdale,  Wm.,  of  James  Chrk  4'  Co.;  house,  57 

Abbotsford  place. 


Drysdale,  Wm.,  dairyman,  20  Brown  St.,  Broomielaw. 
Drysdale,  Wm.,  slieriff-clerk  depute  of  Lanatkshire, 

County  buildings. 
Drysdale,  Mrs.  A.,  137  Cambridge  street. 
Drysdale,  Mrs.,  20  South  Aps'.ey  place, 
Dublin  Steam  Packet  Office,  72  Great  Clyde  st. 
Dublin  Steam  Packet  Office,  133  St.  Vincent  street. 
DUBS,  Henry,  engineer,  Plydepark  Engine  works  ; 

house,  2  Wellesley  jjlace. 
DUCKETT,  William,  of  Bayne  tj-  DucMt ;  house, 

107  Dundas  street. 
DUDGEON,  James,  clothes  dealer,  115  New  v/ynd; 

house,  81  Bridgegate. 
Dudgeon,  John,  coal  agent,  117  New  wynd. 
Dudgeon,  Thomas,  portrait  and  decorative  painter, 

57  West  Nile  street. 
DUDLEY,    J.    v.,   at  D.   C.  Halt's;     house,   229 

Sauchiehall  street. 
DUFF,  Chas.,  commission  agent,  97  S.  Portland  st. 
Duff,  Cha?.,  haircutterand  perfumer,  42  Eglintonst.; 

house,  11  South  Stirling  street. 
Duff,  Daniel,  measurer,  98  West  George  street. 
Duff',  Duncan,  glass  blower,  and  bird  and  quadruped 

artificial  ej'emaker,  31  New  wynd, 
Duff,    Duncan,    &    Co.,   cabinetmakers    and    stair 

railers,  410  A rgyle  street. 
Buff',  James,  hairdresser,  32  Great  Western  road. 
Duff,  John,  Louse  factor,  618  Gallowgate. 
Duff,  John,  &  Co.,  engineers,  boilermakers,  &,  mill- 
wrights, Oakbank  Engine  Works,  289  Garscube 

road  ;  house,  1  Windsor  street. 
Duff,  Mungo  C,  of  Shields  4  Duff;  ho.  183  Sauchie- 
hall street. 
Duff,  P.  M.,  merchant,  11  Dixon  street ;  house,  12 

Royal  crescent. 
Duff,  Thos.,  spindle  and  fl_ver  manufiicturer,  Muse 

lane,  oft'  Duke  street;  house,  13  Hamilton  drive. 
Duff,  Mrs.,  166  Vfest  Regent  street. 
DUFFUS,  John,  at  Pauh}  M'Culioch's  ;  house,  462 

Duke  street. 
Dnft'us,   Thomas,  supervisor,   inland   revenue,    462 

Duke  street. 
DUGDALE,  John,  railway  inspector,  S.S.  Station  ; 

house,  218  Pollokshaws  road. 
DUG UID,  John   R.,   of  Duguid  4-  Nelson;  house, 

10  Berkley  terrace. 
Duguid  &  Nelson,  commission  agents,   159  West 

George  street. 
DUKE,  James  W.,  printseller,  stationer,  &  picture- 
frame  maker,  39  Montrose  street. 
Dumbarton  Steamboat  Co.'s  Goods  Berth,  Custom- 
house quay;  J.  Steele  &  Son,  86  Broomielaw. 
DUJIBRECK,  James,  spirit  dealer,  48  New  wynd. 
Dumbreck,  Wm.,  R.N.,  90  Cumberland  street. 
Dumbreck,  Mrs.,  milliner  and  straw-hat  maker,  ]  9 

Hospital  street. 
DUNBAR,  Alex.,  house  painter,  119  Hospital  st. 
Dunbar,  Dicksons,  &   Co.,  linen  manufacturers,  16 

South  Frederick  st. ;  warehouse,  Belfast ;  works, 

Gilford,  Ireland. 
Dunbar,  Henry,  M.D.,  consulting  rooms,  130  South 

Cumberland  street ;  ho.  47  South  Apsley  place. 
Dunbar,  James,  writer,  68  St.  Vincent  st. ;  house, 

20  Monteith  row. 
Dunb.ar,  James,  wright  and  builder,  17  Craignestock 

street ;  house,  4  Craignestock  place. 
Dunbar,  John,  writer  and  insurance  agent,  member 

of  the  Faculty  of  Procurators,  49  Montrose  st. 
Dunbar,  John  B.,  druggist,  81  Main  St.,  Bridgeton. 


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Dunbar,  John,  tobacconist,  60  Cowcaddens. 
Dunbar,    M'Master,  &   Co.,  flax-spinners  and  linen 

thread  manufacturers,  16  South  Frederick  street ; 

works.,  at  Gilford,  Ireland. 
DUNCAN,    Adam,    at   J.    2I'Master   cj'    Co.'s,   2i 

Ann  street. 
Duncan,  Alex.,  baker,  208   Saucbiehall  st.  ;  house, 
,    12  Rose  St.,  Garnethill. 

Duncan,  Alex.,  milliner,  550  St.  Vincent  street. 
Duncan,  Alex.,  &  Co.,  Italian  warehousemen,  wine 
-    merchants,  grocers,  and  confectioners,   106,  108 

Buchanan  st.  and  9  Royal  Bank  place. 
Duncan,   Alexander  C,   &   Co.,  calico  printers,    2 

North  court,  Royal  Exchange ;  works,  Dalraar- 

nock,  Bridgeton. 
Duncan,  Alex.  C,  of  Alex.  C.  Duncan  4'  Co.  ;  house, 

7  Ann  field  place. 
Duncan,  Alex.,  baker,  127  Main  street,  Gorbals. 
Duncan,  Alex.,  of  Alex.  Duncan  cf  Co.  ;  house,  52 

Windsor  terrace,  St.  George's  road. 
Duncan,  Allan,  cooper,  5  Hunter  street ;  house,  129 

Great  liamilton  st. 
Duncan,  Andrew,  civil  engineer,  16  Robertson  st. 
Duncan,  Archd.,  sen.,  9  Hamilton  Park  terrace. 
Duncan,   Archd.,  jun.,   of  Alex.   C.  Duncan  tj'  Co. ; 

house,  7  Annfield  place. 
Duncan,  Archd.,  wood  turner,  54  Cadogan  street; 

house,  61  Waterloo  street. 
Duncan,  Daniel  F.,  engraver  and  general  printer,  62 

Argyle  street ;  house,  109  do. — See  Advertisement 

in  Appendix. 
Duncan,  David,  butcher,  51  Stevenson  st.,  Gallon  ; 

house,  S  Greenvale  street. 
Duncan,  Frederick,  dep.  shipping-master,  12  James 

Watt  street. 
Duncan,  George,  of  Glass  <^-  Duncan;  ho.  176  Kentrd. 
Duncan,  Henry,  ofA.G.  Hunter  4'  Co. ;  house,  22 

Arlington  street. 
Duncan,  James,  &  Co.,  wholesale   shirtmakers   and 

outfitters,  75  Argyle  street. 
Dimcaii,  James  L.,  surgeon-dentist,  83  Bath  street. 
Duncan,  James,  of  James  Duncan  4'  Co.;  house,  8 

Craigne.?tock  place. 
Duncan,  James,  at  Miller  and  Pearce's;    house,  44 

Lorn  place,  Dumbarton  road. 
Duncan,  James,  tea  merchant,  2  Howard  street ;  ho. 

Rosebanlc,  Cambuslang. 
Duncan,  James,  umbrella   maker,  30  John,  street, 

Bridgeton  ;  house,  2  John  street  lane. 
Duncan,  James,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  216  St. 

George's  road  ;  house,  218  do. 
Duncan,  John,  spirit  merchant,  4  Brunswick  street; 

house,  108  North  Hanover  street. 
Duncan,  John,  spirit  merchant,  82  North  street ;  ho. 

G3  West  Bothwell  street. 
Duncan,  John,  tobacconist   to   the   Queen,  94  Bu- 
chanan street,  and  5  Ken*  Bond  street,  London; 

house,  5  Hamilton  drive.  North  park. 
Duncan,  John,  85  Clyde  street ;  house,  6  Main  st., 

Anderston. 
Duncan,  John,  cattle  and  sheep  salesman,  6  Somer- 

ville  place. 
Duncan,  John,  bill-poster,  26  Laigh  Kirk  close. 
Duncan,  John,  baker,   208  Sauchiehall  st. ;    house, 

12  Rose  street,  GarnethUl. 
Duncan,  J.  T.,  of  Tolmie   and  Duncan;  house,  34 

Abbotsford  place. 
Duncan,  Moses,  &  Co.,  drapers,  17  Low  Green  St.; 

house,  70  Great  Hamilton  street. 


Duncan  &  Murray,  painters  and  paperhangers,  92  J 

Maxwell  street. 
Duncan,  Peter,  bootmaker,  85  Cumberland  street. 
Duncan,  Robert,  manager,  at  Smith  and  Rodger's  ; 

house,  15  Rutland  place. 
Duncan,  R.,  of  G.P.O. ;  house,  140  Holm  street. 
Duncan,  Thomas,  &  Co.,  hosiers,  shirt  makers,  and 

milliners,  3  Bridge  street. 
Duncan,  Thomas,  at  T.  Murray  and  Son's,  241  Par- 
liamentary road;  house,  27  Ronald  street. 
Duncan,  Thos,  ofT.  Duncan  cj'  Co. ;  ho.  11  Bridge  st. 
Duncan,  Thomas,  silk,   lace,  and  ribbon  merchant, 

146    Trougate,    and   92    Gallowgate;  house,  17 

Monteith  row. 
Duncan,  Thomas,  wine  and  spirit  dealer,  14  North 

Albion  street ;  house,  25  do. 
Duncan,  Rev.  Walter,  Parliamentary  Road  Church ; 
■   house,  24  Lynedoch  street. 
Duncan,  William,  124  St.  Vincent  street ;  house,  25 

Hamilton  drive. 
Duncan,  William,    locker,   H.M.    Customs;   house, 

29  Oswald  street. 
Duncan,   William,    nail   manufacturer,    8    Melville 

street,  Tradeston. 
Duncan,  Mrs.  Dr.,  79  South  Portland  street. 
Duncan,  Mrs.  James,  grocer,  25  Maxwell  street. 
Duncan,  Mrs.,  ladies'  nurse,  3  Richard  street. 
Duncan,  Mrs.  Alex.,  2  Annfield  place. 
Duncan,  Mrs.  Jas.,  tinsmith,  IG  Main  st.,  Bridgeton. 
Duncan,  Mrs.  Jane,  confectioner,  136|-  Canning  st. 
Duncan,  Mrs.  John,  green-grocer,  100  Gt.  Kamiltonst. 
Duncan,  Mrs.  Robert,  88  Alma  place,  Paisley  road. 
Duncan,  Miss,  teacher,  Highland  Society  School,  69 

Montrose  street;  house,  44  Dumbarton  road. 
DUNCANSON  &  Forbes,  cabinetmkrs.&  upholsters. 

55,  57  Gordon  street ;  works,  10  Stanle}'  place. 
Duncanson,  John,  builder,  12  Derby  street. 
Duncanson,  William,  of  Duncanson  tj'  Forbes  ;  ho. 

Eastpark  place,  Shawlands. 
DUNIPACE,  Agnes,  dairy  shop,  13G  London  st. 
DUMLOP,  Alex.,  dairyman,  3  Germiston  street. 
Dunlop,  Alexander,  veterinary  surgeon,  4  Germiston 

street ;  house,  16  Killermont  street. 
Dunlop,  Andrew,  spirit  niercht ,  25  Stockwell  street. 
Dunlop,    Archd.,   of  Dunlop   Brothers;    house,  18 

Royal  terrace. 
Dunlop,  Brothers,  flour  &  spirit  factors,  Stockwell  pi. 
Dunlop,  Colin,  &  Co.,  coal  and  iron  masters,  Clyde 

Iron  Works ;   office,  92  West  George  street. 
Dunlop,  C.  G.,  at  Richardson,  Findlay,  4'  Co.'s;  ho. 

Drumhead,  Dumbartonshire. 
Dunlop,  Colin  E.,  of  Colin  Dunlop  4'  Co.;  residence, 

Fullarton  house,  by  Tolcross. 
Dunlop,  David,  commission  merchant,  97  West  Geo. 

street;  house,  24  St.  Vincent  .crescent. 
Dunlop,  D.  &  W.,  hat  and  cap  manufacturers,  l'J9 

Argyle  street. 
Dunlop,    Francis,    iron  merchant    and    steam-ship 

broker,  20  Buchanan  street;  ho.  Willowbank  ter. 
Dunlop,  G.,  &  Co.,  fish  curers,  5   Eglinton  st.  and 

83  West  street;  house,  olPaterson  street. 
Dunlop,  George,  spirit  merchant.,  30  College  street ; 

house,  Argyle  hotel,  Strone. 
Dunlop,  George,  commission  agent  and  spirit  broker, 

27  Hope  street. 
Dunlop,  lienry,  of  James  Dunlop  4' Sons ;  residence, 

Nether  Arthurlie  house,  Barrhead. 
Dunlop,    Hugh,   millinery,  baby  linen   and  ladies' 

underclothing  warehouse,  162  Trougate. 


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-DUNN. 


Dunlop,  Hugh,  shirt  maker,  hosier,  and  glover,  158 

Trongate  ;  house,  Rockvale  cottage,  Langside. 
Dunlop,  Jas.,  spirit  dealer,  129  Highst.;  ho.  148  do. 
Dunlop,  Jas.,  &  Sons,  cotton  spinners,   11  John  st.  ; 

works,  85  Canning  street,  Caltoii,  and  Barrhead. 
Dunlop,  James,  spirit  dealer,  66  High  street;  ho. 

66  College  street. 
Dunlop,  James,  cowfeeder,  103  and  107  John  st. 
Dunlop,  James,  of  Colin  Dunlop  tf-  Co. ;  residence, 

Tolcross  house. 
Dunlop,  James,  o/V.  (f  T.   Wiseman  i^  Co.;  house, 

298  Bath  crescent. 
Dunlop,  James,  M.D.,  surgeon,  17  Carlton  place. 
Dunlop,  John,  commission  merchant,  and  agent  for 

Imperial  Fire  and  Life  Insurance  Co.,  60  George 

square  ;  residence,  Bellevue,  Hamilton. 
Dunlop,  John,  coal  agent.  West  street;  house,  277 

Eglinton  street. 
Dunlop,  John,   grocer  and  provision  merchant,  12 

Dumbarton  road;  house,  14  do. 
Dunlop,  John,  4  Eglinton  lane. 
Dunlop,  John,  baker,  60  George  street. 
Dunlop,  Matthew,   of  Dunlop,   Brothers ;  house,  7 

Walworth  terrace,  Kent  road. 
Dunlop,  Nathaniel,  at  J.   tj'  A.  Allan's;  house,  17 

Carlton  place. 
Dunlop,  Peter,  victualler,  11  Caledonian  rd. ;  ho.  9  do. 
Dunlop,    Robert,   writer,  of  Brown  4"  Dunlop,  49 

Virginia   street  and  (after  1st   Oct.)  3   Victoria 

place,  West  Regent  street ;  residence,  Castlegreen, 

Dumbarton. 
Dunlop,  Robert,  provision  dealer,  42  Prince's  street 

and  48  King  street. 
Dunlop,  Robert,  teacher,  F.  C.  Schoel,  Finniestou  ; 

house,  289  Dumbarton  road. 
Dunlop,  Robert,  &  Co.,  ham  curers,  butter  &  cheese 

merchants,  47,  49  Brunswick  place. 
Dunlop,  Robert,  of  Robert  Dunlop  4'  Co. ;  hou.se,  7 

Richmond  street. 
Dunlop,  Thomas,  grocer,  219  New  City  road  and  43 

North  Frederick  street ;  house,  100  do. 
Dunlop,  Thomas,  grain  merchant,  249  Argyle  street ; 

house,  20  Buccleucli  street. 
Dunlop,    Thomas,    coal    merchant.    Railway,    St. 

RoUox,  and  230  Castle  street ;  ho.  47  Glebe  st. 
Dunlop,  Thomas,  gr.iin  and  provision  merchant,  632, 

534,  and  538  Debbie's  loan. 
Dunlop,  William,  S.,  at  James  Fulkrton's;  house,  86 

North  Dundas  street. 
Dunlop,  William,  baker,  25  St.  James'  St.,  Kingston; 

house,  23  do. 
Dunlop,  William  Barr,  of  Eaineij,  Knox,  cj-  Co.;  ho. 

Arthurlee,   Barrhead. 
Dunlop,  W.  C,  WlUowbank  terrace. 
Dunlop,  Mrs.  C,  fuuiishings  and  hosiery,  30  Bedford 

street ;  liouse,  28  do. 
Duulop,  Jlrs.,  2  Apsley  place. 
Dunlop,  Mrs.,  ladies'  nurse,  103  Renfrew  street. 
Dunlop,  Miss,  dressmaker,  417  Parliamentary  road. 
Dunlop,  Elizabeth,  grocer,  60  Great  Hamilton  st. 
DUNN,  Adam,  lace  and  sewed  muslin  warehouse- 
man, 278  Argyle  street. 
Dunn,  Alexander,  pattern  designer,  Bloomvale  Car- 
pet Works  ;  house,  92  Great  Hamilton  street. 
Dunn,  Alexander,  of  Dunn  cj-  Co.;  house,   Burnside 

cottage,  Gloucester  street. 
Dunn,  Andrew,   merchant,    135   Buchanan  st.;  ho. 

Milbrooke  villa,  Guildford  road,  London,  S. 
Dunn,  Brothers,  coiil  masters,  2  Oswald  street. 


Dunn  &  Co.,  biscuit  manufacturers,  Gloucester  st. 

Dunn,  David,  fish  and  provision  merchant,  32  Old 
wynd  ;  house,  Kilmorlie,  by  Greenock. 

Dunn,  David,  let.-carrier,  P.O. ;  house,  116  North 
Frederick  street. 

Dunn,  George,  cooper,  8  Dunn  street ;  house,  6  do. 

Dunn,  Henry,  coal  agent,  8  William  street,  Caltou. 

Dunn,  Henry,  spirit  merchant,  2  Canning  street^ 
Calton  ;  house,  166  Great  Hamilton  street. 

Dunn,  Hugh,  writer,  58  St.  Vincent  street. 

Dunn,  James,  furniture  agent,  7  King  St.,  Trades- 
ton  ;  house,  Buthwell. 

Dunn,  James,  victualler,  42  Bell  street;  house,  10 
Wilson  street. 

Dunn,  Jame.5,  house  factor,  36  Old  wynd. 

Dunn,  James  E.,  of  J.  E.  Dunn  cj-  Co. ;  house,  5 
Clarendon  place. 

Dunn,  James,  &  Sons,  merchants,  and  yarn  agents, 
73  Miller  street. 

Dunn,  James,  of  J,  Dunn  4'  Sons  ;  house,  22  Ab- 
botsford  jjlace. 

Dunn,  James,  of  Dunn,  Brothers  ;  residence.  Gill- 
holm  house,  near  Lesmahagow. 

Dunn,  James,  of  D.  Dunn,  Old  wynd  ;  house,  24S 
Bath  street. 

Dunn,  James  L.,  of  J.  Dunn  ^  Sons;  house,  22 
Abbotsford  place. 

Dunn,  James,   9  Carlton  place. 

Dunn,  John,  flesiier,  73  King  St.;  ho.  5  Stockwell  pK 

Dunn,  John,  of  Robert  Gray  tj-  Co.'s,  Westniuir,  coal- 
work,  P.ukhoad. 

Dunn,  John,  baker,  31  Hospital  st.;  house,  29  do. 

Dunn,  John,  cabinetmaker  and  joiner,  72,  74,  and  76 
King  street,  Tradeston. 

Dunn,  John,  commission  merchant,  and  produce 
broker,  agent  for  the  Provincial  Fire  and  Life 
Insurance  Co.,  and  the  National  Provincial  Plate 
Glass  Insurance  Co  ,  130  Hospital  street. 

Dunn,  J.  E.,  &  Co.,  timber  merchants,  Rockvilla 
Sawmills,  Port-Dundas. 

Dunn,  J.  &  E.,  furnishing  shop,  42  Carrick  street. 

Dunn,  J.  &  M.,  victuallers,  330  High  st. ;  ho.  326 do, 

Dunn,  Peter,  of  Grai/,  Dunn,  ij-  Co.;  house,  Endrick 
villa,  PoUokshields. 

Dunn  &  Wright,  stationers,  printers,  and  stereotype 
founders,  26  West  Nile  street,  and  100  Stirling  st. 

Dunn,  S.,  of  Dunn  if  Wright;  ho.  1 6  Abbotsford  pi. 

Dunn,  S.  L.,  of  James  Dunn  4-  /Sons;  house,  9 
Carlton  place. 

Dunn,  Robert  Hunter,  of  James  Dunn  cJ-  Sons  ;  ho. 
9  Carlton  place. 

Dunn,  Thomas,  5  Clarendon  place. 

Dunn,  Thomas,  tea  and  coffee  merchant,  and  grocer, 
136  Canning  street ;  house,  97  King's  Park  place, 
Greenhead. 

Dunn,  Thomas,  of  Dumi  cf  Co. ;  house,  Burnside 
cottage,  Gloucester  street. 

Dunn,  William  Laurie,  of  Dunn  Brothers  ;  house 
Ballochmill,  near  Rutherglen. 

Dunn,  William,  brassfounder,  15  Duncan  street, 
Calton  ;  house,  Greenvale  house,  53  East  Rose  st. 

Dunn,  William,  wine  and  spirit  dealer,  145  Tron- 
gate; house,  24  Hutcheson  street. 

Dunn,  Wm.,  spiritdealer,  46  Maitland  st. ;  ho.  48  do. 

Dunn,  Wm.,  flesher,  193  High  street ;  house,  102 
Blackfriars'  street. 

Dunn,  William,  slater  and  plasterer,  M'Farlane  St. ; 
house,  35  Charlotte  street. 

Dunn,  Mrs.,  54  Fisher  street. 


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Dunn,  Mrs.,  ladies'  nurse  (Miss  M'Innes),  55  Ren- 
frew street. 

Dunn,  Isalella,  dressmaker,  1  Franklin  st.,  Bridgeton. 

DUNNETT,  Brown,  &  Co.,  sewed  muslin  mnnufac- 
turers,  82  and  90  Mitchell  street. 

Duiinett,  William,  book,  print,  and  music  seller,  38 
Nelson  street. 

DuNTOcnER  Spinning  Co.,  51  George  square. 

DURIE,  David,  distiller,  Fettercairn ;  Robertson  & 
Baxter,  3  Virginia  street,  agents. 

DURNAN,  Patrick,  boot  and  shoemaker,  11  Gallow- 
gate  ;  house,  3  St.  Andrew's  lane. 

DUSTAN,  George,  &  Co.,  American  produce  mer- 
chants, 19  Howard  street. 

Dustan,  George  G.,  of  G.  Dui^tan  4'  Go. ;  house, 
Quepn  Mary's  cottage,  Langside. 

DUTHIE,  Alexander,  plasterer,  68  North  Hanover 
street;  house,  276  Parliamentarj'-  road. 

Duthie,  Andrew,  depositar}'  of  Tract  Society,  35 
West  Nile  street;   house,  47  Caledonian  road. 

Duthie,  James,  gardener,  and  farm  overseer.  Lunatic 
Asylum,  Gartnavel. 

DWYER,  M.,  &  Co.,  ham  merchants,  6  Bazaar, 
CandlerigfiS  ;  house,  75  High  street. 

Dykwood  Mill,  Ayton  court,  62  Old  vennel. 

DYKES,  Andrew,  manufacturer,  Howard  court,  12 
Howard  street;  house,  275  Dumbarton  road, 

D}'keF,  A.  C,  merchant,  of  D.  C.  Clark  if-  Co.;  ho. 

1  Hamilton  crescent,  Partick. 

Dykes,  Andrew,  grain  salesman,  230  Argyle  street ; 

house,  Eastwood  park,  Thornliebank. 
Dykes,   James,   of  Dyhes   cj-   Morton;    house,    267 

Argvle  street. 
Dykes,  James,  omnibus  proprietor,  81  Glassford  st. 
Dykes,    John,    builder,    and    licensed  valuator,    12 

Canning  street;  house,  12  William  St.,  Calton. 
Dykes  &  Morton,  linen  and  -woollen  drapers,  198 

Argyle  street. 
Dykes,  Samuel,  provision  merchant,  64  Cowcaddens 

street ;  house,  24  Garscadden  street. 
Dykes,  Mrs.  James,  27  Port-Dundas  road. 
Dykes,  Miss  Agnes,  green  grocer,  145  Elderslie  st. ; 

house,  143  do. 
DYLE,  John,  69  St.  Yincent  street. 
DIMOCK,  Misses,  14  West  Princes  street. 

E 
EADIE,  Ar.dre-iv,  448  Argyle  street. 
Eadie,  G.  &  A.,  wrights,  145   Cumberland  street; 

house,  208  Crown  street. 
Eadie,  George,  22  Craignestock  street. 
Eadie,  James,  brewer  of  India  pale  ale,  Burton-on- 

Trent;  J.  &  A.  Wilson,  agents,  65  Great  Clyde  st. 
Eadie,  Jas.,  artist  and  jjhotographer,  21  Argyle  st. 
Eadie,  James,  jun.,  ut  M'JnUjve^  t^ogg^  cf-  Co.'s ;  ho. 

2  Bloomfield  place,  Hillhead. 

Eadie,  James,  of  Eadie  cj-  Spencer ;  residence,  Dal- 

marnock  house. 
Eadie,  James,  contractor,  38  Bridge  street;  house, 

153  Eglinton  street. 
Eadie,  Rev.  John,  D.D.,  LL.D.,  minister  of  U.  P. 

Church,  Cambridge  St.;  ho.  13  Lansdowne  cres. 
Eadie,  John,  machinery   agent,   245   Stobcross  St.; 

house,  41  Elderslie  street. 
Eadie,  John,  carter  and  cowfeeder,  16  No.  Coburgst. 
Eadie,  Robert,  wine  &  spirit  merchant,  498  Gallow- 

gate  ;  house,  SO  East  JIarket  street. 
Eadie,   Robert,  of  W.  ij-  R.  Eadie;  house,  8  Dun- 

c'^a'tan  street. 


Eadie  &  Spencer,  patent  iron  tube  makers  for  gas^ 

&c.,  also  for  locomotive  and  marine  boilers,  smiths^ 

iron  and  brassfounders,  34,  36,  38  London  streetj 

and  Dalmarnock  bridge. 

Eadie,  Wm.,  &  Co.,  engineers  and  machine  agentSt 

245  Stobcross  street. 
Eadie,  William   &  Robert,  letterpress  printers  and 

■wood  engravers,  8  Prince's  square. 
Eadie,  Wiiliam,  of  Mason,  Eadie,  ^  Co.;  ho.  Ibrox- 

liolm.  Paisley  road. 
Eadie,  Wm.,  M.D.,  surgeon,  25  Newton  pi.,  Sauchie- 

hall  street. 
Eadie,  W.  Anderson,  letterpress  printer,  14  Prince's 
square,  40  Buchanan  St.;   house,  258  Bath  street. 
Eagle  Foundry,  Port-Dundas. 
EAGLESHAM,    George    M.,  cotton,  -woollen,  anil 
silk  dyer,  Ann  Street  Dye  Works ;  ho.  80  Joint 
street,  Bridgeton. 
Eaglesome,  Hugh,  of  Holmes  4'  Eaglesome ;  house, 

Rockbank,  Partick  hill. 
Eaglesham,   James,   &   Co.,   warehousemen,  69,  75 

Hutcheson  street ;  house,  239  George  street. 
Eaglesham,  Mrs.  James,  spirit  dealer,  42  Ann  st.j 

Port-Dundas. 
Eaglesham  cotton-yarn  warehouse,  1 5  Cochran  st. 
EARLY,  Thomas,  broker,  101  King  street,  Calton. 
EARSTON,  John,  of  Adam  Monteilh  <^-  Earslon ,- 

bouse,  138  South  Portland  street. 
Earston,  Miss,  138  South  Portland  street. 
EASDON,  G.,  110  Crown  street. 
Eastern  District  Police  Office,  33  Stevenson  street, 

Ciilton. 
Eastern  Loan  Company,  486  Gallowgafe. 
Eastern  Necropolis,  Janefield,  east  end  of  Camlachie, 
Eastfield  Colliery  Company,  25  St.  Enoch  square. 
EASTON,  A.,  brassfounder  and  gasfitter,  134  Ken- 
field  street ;  house,  35  Grove  street. 
Easton,  James,  &  Son,  pattern  designers,  45  Unioa 

street ;  house,  3  Abbotsford  place. 
Easton,  James,  watchmaker,  goldsmith,  &  jeweller,, 

8  Royal  Bank  place. 
Easton,  James,  clothier  and  hatter,  56  Queen  street. 
Easton,  James,  ofR,  tf-  J.  Easton;  house,  33  Soutb 

Apsley  place. 
Eastnn,    John,    skinner,  13    Greenhead ;    house,  8 

William  street,  Greenhead. 
Easton,  Dr.  J.  A.,  professor  of  Materia  Medica  in. 

the  University  of  Glasgo-w,  11  Blythswood  sq. 
Easton,  Robert,   cabinetmaker,  37  Jamaica  street  j 

house,  44  West  Howard  street. 
Easton,  Robert,  ofR.  <f  J.  Easton;  ho.  35  Warwick  st. 
Easton,  Robert  &  James,  iron  and  metal  merchants. 

22  Malta  street,  and  20  Moncrieff  st.,  Gorbals. 
Easton,  R.  F.,  of  Crawford  ^-Easton  ;  81  Buchan.  sir, 
Easton,  S.,  of  Crawford  tj-  Easton;  ho.  15  India  st. 
Easton,  Walter,  of  John  Loudoun  cj-  Co.\  house,  10 

Hamilton  Park  terrace. 
Easton,  William,  at  William  M^Ewan^s,  17  St.  Vin- 
cent lane;  house,  41  St.  Vincent  crescent. 
Easton,  Mrs.  James,  draper,  20  Eglinton  street. 
Easton,  Mrs.  James,  umbrella  and  parasol  maker,  Hi. 

Cowcaddens  st. ;  house,  4  Findlay  street. 
EATON,  Andw.,  portioner,  84  Muslin  St.,  Bridgeton. 
Eaton,  Francis,  survej-or,  10  Killermont  St.;  ho.  do. 
Ebenezer   Independent  Chapel,  141  Waterloo  st.  \ 

Rev.  "Wm.  Scott,  minister. 
EBBELS,  Henry  Ellis,  8  Windsor  place,  Partick. 
ECCLES,  Thomas,  &  Co.,  pawnbrokers,  46  Brown 
street,  Bridgeton;  house,  51  Dale  street,  do. 


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ECKFORD. GENERAL  DIRECTORY. ENGLAND. 


ECKFORD,  Miss,  29  North  Portland  street. 
Economic  Life  Assurance  Co.,  08  St.  Vincent  st.  ; 

A.  W.  Ste-vvart,  sgent ;  house,  112  Peel  terrace. 
EcoNomc.'VL    Life    Assurance    Society,    London ; 

agents,  Thomson  &  Craig,  70  George  square. 
EDGAR,  James,  cooper,  47  Dale  street ;  house,  136 

Nelson  street,  Tradeston. 
Edgar,  James,   bedding  manufacturer,  412  Argyle 
•  street ;  house,  9  Mains  street. 
Edgar,  James,  station  master,  Bridge  Street  Station. 
Edgar,  James,  tailor  and  clothier,  327  Argyle  st 
Edgar,  James,  spirit  dealer,  142   Nelson  street,  and 

66  Wallace  street,  Tradeston  ;  house,  13G  do. 
Edgar,  John,  spirit  merchant,  29  Centre  street. 
Edgar,  "W.  F.,   at  Walter  Murray's^  30    George  sq.  ; 

house,  Meadowvale,  Partick. 
Edgar,   Mrs.,    and    Miss   Taylor,    dressmakers,     1 

Ingram  street. 
EDIE,  Mrs.,  11  Franklin  terrace. 
Edinburgh  &  Glasgow  Railway,  North  Queen  st.  ; 

John  A.  Jamieson,  secretary. 
Edinburgh  Life  Assurance  Co.,  65   St.  Vincent  st. ; 

agents,  J.  W.  and  D.  R.  Guild,  accountants. 
Edinburgh  Ropery  and  Sailcloth  Co.,  cordage   and 
.  sailcloth  manufacturers,  62  and  64  Jamaica  st. ; 

James  Watson;  house,  102  Bath  street. 
EDINGTON,  Captain  ;  house,  S07  St.  Vincent  st. 
Ediugton,  George  B.,  ironfounder,  Victoria  Foundry; 

house,  7  Buckingham  terrace. 
Edington,  Thomas,  &  Sons,  ironfounders  and  engin- 
eers, Phoenix  Iron  works,  50  Garscube  road. 
EDMISTON,  a.,  Wright  fetrunkmaker,  132  Gallowg. 
Edmiston,  John,  of  J.  (^- R.  Edmiston  ;  ho.  6  Hamil- 
ton place,  Great  Western  road. 
Edmiston,  J.  &  R.,  auctioneers  and  valuators.  City 

Sale-rooms,  19  Buchanan  street. 
Edmiston  &  Mitchell,  brokers  and  commission  mer- 
chants, 25  Gordon  street. 
Edmiston,  Richard,  of  J.  cj- 7?.  Edmiston;  house,  2 

Nithsdale  place,  Paisley  road. 
Edmiston,  Robert,  of  Edmiston  cj-  Mitchell ;  house, 

35  Elmbank  crescent. 

Edmiston,  AVni.  T.,  timber   merchant,  wright   and 

builder,  124  Tapper  Crown  street;  house,  128  do. 

Calls  at  Edmiston  &  Mitchell's,  25  Gordon  street. 

Edmiston,  Mrs.,  staymaker,  138  Sauchieliall  street. 

EDMOND,  John,  spirit  merchant,  81   Candleriggs; 

house,  85  do. 
Edmond,  Peter,  grocer,  65  Stobcross  st. ;  ho.  67  do. 
Edmond,  Mrs.,  spirit  dealer,  30  Forth  st. ;  ho.  24  do. 
EDWARDS,  Andrew,  superintendent  of  police,  47 
,  Anderston  St.,  Partick ;  house,  Downie  place. 
Edwards,  D.,  letter-carrier,  P.O.;  ho.  33  Richard  st. 
Edward,  Francis,  iron  and  commission  merchant,  13S 

West  George  street;  house,  4  Clifton  s'.reet. 
Edward,  Geo.,  goldsmith,  silversmith,  watchmaker, 
and  jeweller,   58   Gordon  street  and   2   Kenfield 
street;  house,  176$  Hope  street. 
Edwards,  Rev.  John,  Greenhead  U.P.  Church;  bo. 

33  Monteith  row. 
Edwards,  W.  &  H.,  warehousemen,  87  Union  street. 
Edwards,  Mrs.,  ladies'  belt  and  bandage  maker,  32 

Renfield  street. 
Edwards,  Miss  A.,  teacher,  Chalmers'  School  of  In- 
dustry, 23  Chalmers  street. 
EGLIN,  David,  of  William  Egl in  (^-  So7i;  house,  36 

St.  Andrew's  square. 
Eglin,  William,  of  William  Efdn  ^-  Son  ;  house,  36 
St.  Andrew's  square. 


Eglin,  William,  &  Son,  curriers   and  leather  mer- 
cliants,  49  London  street  and  32    Union  street  ; 
works,  28  Spoutmouth. 
EGLINTON,  G.,  tea  and  coffee  merchant,  agent  for 

R.  Litchford  &  Co.,  London ;  2 1  College  street. 
Eglin  ton,  Wm.,  general  grocer,  25  St.  Andrew's  st. 
Eghnton  Ironworks,  Canal  street,  Port-Eglinton. 
Eglinton  Ironworks  Office,  108  West  George  street. 
ELBORN,  John,  &  Co.,  waste  and  rag  merchants, 
17,  23J  Steele  st.  ;  house,  98  Great  Hamilton  st. 
ELDER  &  Clachan,  wrights,  110  Cambridge  street. 
Elder,  David,  19  Paterson  street,  Kingston, 
lilder,  David,  grocer,  292  Dumbarton  road;  house,  1 

Radnor  terrace. 
Elder,  David,  victualler,  77  Castle  street ;    house, 

Lochview  cottage,  Hogganfield. 
Elder,  James,  of  Elder  cj'  Clachan;  ho.  15  Steven  st. 
Elder,    John,    of  Anderson   cj-  Elder ;    house,    162 

Paislej'  road. 
Elder,  J.,  of  Randolph,  Elder,  f  Co  ;  ho.  121  Bath  st. 
Elder,  Thomas,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  125  Duke 

street;  house,  Wilkie  cottage,  46  Armour  street. 
ELDRIDGE,  Mrs.,  ladies'  nurse,  194  Hope  street. 
Elf.ctkic  and  International  Telegraph  Co.'s  Offices, 
lobb}'  of  the  Royal   Exchange,  76    St.  Vincent 
street,  33  West  Nile  street,  and  at  the  Railway 
Stations,  Buchanan  street  and  Bridge  street. 
ELECTRo-Platers,  West  of  Scotland  Establishment, 

308,  310  Buclianan  street. 
Elgin  Place  Chapel,  Pitt  street,  off  Sauchiehall  st.  ; 

Rev.  Henry  Batchelor,  pastor. 
Elliot  Swimming  Baths,  106  Elliot  street. 
ELLIOTT,  A.,  gas  lustre  manufacturer,  brassf.,  and 

gasfitter,  18  Bridge  St.,  and  64  Oxford  street. 
Elliott,  John,  beadle  of  St.  Jude's,  94  Thistle  street, 

off  Shamrock  street. 
Elliot,  Robert,  Paisley  carrier,  22|-  Buchanan  st. 
Elliott,  Thos.,  bootmaker,  161  Main  St.,  Bridgeton. 
Elliot,  Whj'te,   &  Co.,   tallow  chandlers,  soap,  oil, 

and  lard  merchants,  132  Trongate. 
ELLIS,  Clement,  &  Co.,  merchts.,  125  Buchanan  st. 
Ellis,  Clement,  of  Walrond,  Ellis,  cj-  Co. ;  house,  11 

Grosvenor  terrace. 
Ellis,  Jas.  Walter,  of  Ellis  cf-  Son,  125  Buchanan  st. 
Ellis,  John,  spirit  dealer,  18  Broomielaw ;  ho.  16  do. 
Ellis  &  Son,  merchants,  125  Buchanan  street. 
Ellis,  Mrs.  James,  7  Montague  place,  Bath  street. 
ELLISON,  Robert,  25  North  Albion  strei't. 
ELMORE,    T.,  cabinetmaker   and  upholsterer,    50 

Centre  street ;  house,  55  do. 
ELPHICK,   George,   billiard   table    proprietor,    £6 
West  George  lane,  and  206   North  street ;  house, 
7  Walworth  terrace. 
ELSTON,  Geo.,  medical  practitioner,  05  Jamaica  st. 
ELSWOBTH,  J.,  plane,  saw,  and   edge  tool  maker, 
and  ironmonger,    170   Argyle  st. ;  ho.  2  Charing 
cross,  Sauchiehall  street. 
Emigration  Office,  Custom-house. 
Empire  Sewing  Machine  depot,  Joseph  M'Crossan, 

manager,  86  Maxwell  street. 
Emtekor  Fire  and  Life  Insurance  Co.,  J.  A.  Chal- 
mers, agent,  6  Union  street;  ho.  15  Holhmd  st. 
Employment  Office ;    Wm.    M'Donald,    manager, 
and   Fire   and   Life  and  Plate    Glass    Insurance 
agent,  118  Union  street. 
Engineers  in  Scotland,  Institution  of,  Andersonian 

buildings,  George  street. 
ENGLAND,  Charles,  plain  and  decorative  painter 
and  paperhanger,  110  Bothwell  street. 


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English  Baking  Company,  bread  and  biscuit  manu- 
facturers, 15,  17,  19  Soulh  Portland  street. 

English  Baking  Factory,  18  Cathedral  street. 

English  &  Commercial  Academy,  25  St.  George's  rd. 

English  and  Scottish  Law  Life  Assurance  Associa- 
tion ;  Jas.  Wilson,  secy.,  105  St.  Vincent  street. 

Equitable  Heritable  Property  Investment  Society; 
Wm.  Lang,  manager,  13G  Buchanan  street. 

Equity  and  Law  Life  Assurance  Society  ;  Bell  & 
Paterson,  writers,  22  Eenfield  street,  agents. 

Eein's  Cupper  Mining  Co.  (limited)  ;  James  Key- 
der,  secy.,  186  West  George  street. 

ERSKINE,  Francis,  writer,  68  Glassford  street. 

Erskine,  Frederick  S.,  at  Forrest,  Frew,  cj-  Co. ; 
house,  1 3  Rutland  place. 

Erskine,  James,  printer,  at  Bell  cJ-  Baal's  ;  house,  23 
Monteith  row. 

Erskine,  John,  jun.,  merchant,  296  Bath  crescent. 

Erskine,  Peter,  bread  &  biscuit  bak.,  121  Reufield  st. 

Erskine,  Mrs.,  fruiterer,  42  Finlay  street 

ESKELL,  Albert,  surgeon-dentist,  7  Windsor  place, 
Sauchiehall  street. 

ESPIE,  John,  ofDarroch  tj-  Espie;  ho.  11  Houston  st. 

Espie,  William,  ship  carpenter,  Kelvinhaugh  ship 
dock  ;  house,  Russell  place,  Kelvinhaugh  street. 

ESPLIiSr,  Mrs.  George,  360  Sauchiehall  street. 

EUNSON,  George,  wool,  rag,  and  rope  merchant, 
53  Carrick  street;  house,  67  Cadogau  street. — See 
Advertisement  in  Apjje/idix. 

EuEOPEAN  Assurance  Companj';  Moncrieff  Mitchell, 
agent,  4  National  bank  buildings. 

European  Assurance  Society  ;  Thos.  Ogilvie,  agt., 
59  St.  Vincent  street. 

EVANS,  W.  G.,  slate  merchant,  43  Eenfield  street; 
house,  42  Cambridge  street. 

EWART,  R.,  at  A.  (J-  W.  Paterson  s ;  house,  27 
Port-Dundas  road. 

EWING  &  Co.,  merchants,  packing-box  and  Un- 
ease makers,  175  Buchanan  street  ;  trunk  and 
portmanteau  manufacturers,  94  Queen  street ; 
counting-house,  175  Buchanan  street. 

Ewing,  Alex.,  of  Eicin(f,  Angus,  cJ'  Co.;  house,  7 
Claremont  terrace. 

Ewing,  Alex.,  bill-poster,  19  Prince's  street. 

Ewing,  Alex.  R.,  engraver  and  lithographer,  S3 
Buchanan  street,  and  01  Buccleuch  street. 

Ewing,  Angus,  &  Co.,  merchants,  56  Hope  street. 

Ewing,  Archibald,  gasfltter  and  bell-hanger,  1  Main 
stieet,  Anderston;  house,  1  Havannah  street. 

Ewiug,  Archibald  Orr,  o/A.  Orr  Ewing  cJ'  Co. ;  ho. 
Claremont  house. 

Ewing,  Archibald  Orr,  &  Co.,  turkey-red  dyers  and 
printers,  Victoria  buildings,  2  West  Regent  street; 
works,  Levenbank,  Dumbartonshire. 

Ewing,  George  E.,  sculptor,  156  West  George  st. 

Ewing,  H.  E.  Crura,  M.P.,  of  James  Eiving  <f  Co., 
20  Woodside  terrace. 

Ewing,  James,  275  St.  George's  road. 

Ewing,  James,  &  Co.,  merchants,  68  George  square. 

Ewing,  James  Lindsay,  of  Caldercruix,  merchant,  7 
Somerset  place. 

Ewing,  James,  of  Eicing  cJ-  Co.  ;  residence,  Oakfield 
house,  Hillhead. 

Ewing,  James,  spirit  merchant,  152,  154  Canning 
street;  house,  37  Whitevale  street. 

Ewing,  Jas.,  photographic  artist,  105  Cowcaddens  st. 

Ewing,  Jas.,  of  Barr  <^-  Ewing,  205  Upper  Crown  st. 

Ewing,  John  Leckie,  of  lieid  cj-  Ewing;  ho.  Beech- 
bank,  Marvlill. 


Ewing,  John,  of  Ewing  ()■  Co. ;  house,  79  Villafield 

place,  Taylor  street. 
Ewiug,  John  Orr,  &  Co.,  turkey-red  dyers  and  print- 
ers, 32  St.  Vincent  place ;  works,  Aleiandria  and 

Levenfield,  Dumbartonshire. 
Ewitig,  John  Orr,  of  Ratho,  of  John  Orr  Ewing  (J' 

Co.,  32  St.  Vincent  place. 
Euing,  John,  clothier,  24  Stockwell  street. 
Ewing,  John,  hay  and  grain  merchant,  74  and  76 

Cambridge  street ;  house,  132  Renfrew  street. 
Ewing,    John,   wholesale    and    retail   grocer,    43G 

Argyle  street;  house,  486  St.  Vincent  street. 
Ewing,  Josepli,  house  factor,  and  agent  for  the  Royal 

Insurance  Co.,  andLeith,  Newcastle,  Shields,  and 

Inverness   steamers,    67   Miller  street;    house,  1 

Rutland  crescent,  Govan  road. 
Ewing,  Peter,  baker,  94  Cowcaddens  st. ;  ho.  98  do. 
Ewing,  Peter,  ironmonger,  100  Cowc.  st.;  ho.  98  do. 
Ewing,  Robert,  sen.,   sailmaker  and  ship-chandler, 

28  Dale  street,  Tradeston. 
Ewing,    Captain    Robert,    28    Dale   street;    house, 

Carey  cottage,  Copland  road. 
Ewing,  William,   baker,   60  King  street ;  house,  4 

Craignestock  place. 
Ewing,   Vi'illiam,   of  Bell,  Ewing,  cf-   Co. ;    86  Bu- 
chanan street. 
Ewing,  William,  of  Livingston,  Eiving,  cj'  Co.;  house, 

50  Kelvingrove  street. 
Ewing,  William,  dairj'man,  18  Centre  street. 
Ewing,  William  C,  draper,    15    Gallowgate;  house, 

157  Crown  street. 
Euing,  Wm.,  &  Co.,  insurance  brokers,  Royal  Exch. 
Euing,  Wm.,  of  William  Euing  cf'  Co.;  house,   209 

West  George  street. 
Ewing,  Mrs.  milk  shop,  135  Cambridge  street. 
Ewing,  Mrs.,  green-grocer,  98  Norfolk  street. 
Ewing,  Jliss,  108  North  Hanover  street. 
Ewing,  Miss,  flesher,  149  Sauchiehall  St.;  ho.  145  do. 
Examiner  Newspaper  Office,  7  Argyle  street. 
Exhibition  Rooms,  93  Bath  street. 
Exteactou's  Office,  City  Chambers. 
Eye  Infirmary,  76  Charlotte  street;   Daniel  Munro, 

steward  and  collector  of  subscriptions. 
EYRE,  Richard,  hatter,  30  Havannah. 


Faculty  of  Physiciaus  and  Surgeons,  242  St.  Vin- 
cent St.;  Wm.  Brov;n,  M.D.,  librarian. 

Faculty  of  Procurators'  Library,  62  St.  George's 
place  ;  H.  Blair,  librarian. 

FAGAN,Wm., nail  manufacturer,  lOlMainst.,  Gor. 

FAILL,  Alex,  and  John,  contractors,  causewayers, 
and  quarrynien,  Craig  Park  and  Merchants' 
House  quarries. 

Faill,Alex.,  of  Alex.  ^'JohnFaill;  ho.  Westercraigs. 

Faill,  James,  Bank  of  Scotland  ;  ho.  21  Scotia  st. 

Faill,  John,  of  Alex,  and  John  Faill;  house,  Craig- 
park  farm. 

Faill,  P.  Salmon,  teller.  Bank  of  Scotland;  house, 
100  Woodland  road. 

FAIRBAIRN,  Patrick,  D.D.,  Principal  and  Profes- 
sor in  Free  Church  college;  ho.  13  Elmbank  cr. 

Fairbairn,  William,  commercial  traveller,  at  T.  B, 
Campbell  <^'  Son's  ;  house,  321  Eglinton  street. 

FAIRIE,  John,  of  Aitken  tf"  Fairie;  house,  3  Cum- 
berland street,  Laurieston. 

Fairie,  Robert,  &  Co.,  commission  agents,  49  Virginia 
street. 


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-FERGUSON. 


Fairie,   Thomas,  wholesale  grocer,  6  Stormont  St., 

off  Maxwell  street. 
FAIRLIE,  Alex.,  commission     agent,  cotton  waste 
merchant,  and  mill  furnisher,  29  Charles  st,  Cal. 
Fairley,  George,   of  W.  ^   G.   Fairley ;  house,  51 

St.  Vincent  crescent. 
Fairley,  Grant,  and   Murdoch,   wholesale  hardware 

merchants,  136  Stockwell  street. 
Fairley,  James,  ])awnbroker,  288  Gallowgate. 
Fairlej-,  James,  attendant  to  invalid  gentlemen,  86 

Sauchiehall  street. 
Fairlie,  John,  at  Hamilton  (J-  Co.''s ;  house,  23  Elgin 

terrace,  Dowanhill. 
Fairlej',  J.  &  M.,  &  Co.,  commission  agents  &  mer- 
chants, 28  Cochran  street. 
Fairley,  John,  of  J.   <.f  M.  Fairley  ^-  Co.;  house, 

197  Pitt  street 
Fairley,  Matthew,  of  J.  <f  M.  Fairley  <^  Co.  ;  house, 

105  Breadalbane  terrace,  Hill  street,  Garnethill. 
Fairley,    Robert,   of  Fairley,  Grant,  cj'  Murdoch,  9 

Great  Hamilton  street. 
Fairley,  W.  &  G.,  wholesale  ironmongers,  iron  mer- 
chants,  saddlers'  ironmongers,  paint   and   glass 
merchants,  smiths,  and  lock  and  hinge  makers,  11 
Jamaica  street. 
Fairlie,  Wm.  S.,  dj-ewood  grinder  and  com.  agent, 

41  Howard  street, 
Fairley,  Mrs.,  13  Carnarvon  street. 
Fairley,  Mrs.  James,  114  West  Nile  st. 
Fairlie,  Mrs.   Robert,  victualler,  155  Gt.   Hamilton 

street;  house,  21  Canning  street. 
Fairley,  Miss  A.,  milliner  and  straw-hat  maker,  82 

George  street. 
FALCONER,    Brothers,    wholesale  warehousemen, 

merchants,  and  manufrs.,  195  Argj-le  street. 
Falconer,  Chas.,   hill   clerk,  58   Canal  street,  Port- 

Dundas  ;  house,  23  Weaver  street. 
Falconer,  N.  B.,  merchant  and  commission  agent,  8 

Prince's  square. 
Falconer,  Patrick  A.,  hosier,  glover,  and  shirtmaker, 

140  Argyle  street ;  house,  343  Bath  crescent. 
Falconer,  Patrick,  wholesale  ironmongers,  36  Miller 

street;  house,  146  Holland  stieet. 
Falconer,  R.  &  T.,  hosiers,  glovers,  and  shirtmakers, 

192  Trongate  and  2  Glassford  street. 
Falconer,  Robt.,  of  Falconer  Brothers;  ho.  Ibrox  park. 
Falconer,  Rich.,  cabinetmaker,  45  King  st.  Tradeston. 
Falconer,  Thomas,  of  Falconer  Brothers  ;  house,  50 

Kelvingrove  street. 
Falconer,  Thomas,  sewed  muslin  warehouseman,  36 

Miller  street;  house,  146  Holland  street. 
Falconer,  William,  agent  for  D.  Falconer  &  Co.,  5 

Rosehall  street. 
Falconer,  AVm.,  grocer  and  victualler,  235  Duke  st. 
Falconer,  W.  &  A.,  hosiers,  glovers,  and  yarn  mer- 
chants, 5  High  St.;  ho.  10  Hope  St.,  Anderston. 
Falconer,  Mrs.,  4  Elmbank  street. 
FALDER,  Roddam  J.,  60  Dumbarton  road. 
Falkirk  Brewery ;  agency,  53  Glassford  street. 
Falkirk  Iron  Co.,  ironfounders,  &c.,  22   Dixon  st.  ; 

Wm.  Claik,  agent. 
FALLER,  A.,  clockmaker,  122  George  street. 
FARIE,  G.  S. ;  letters  left  at  62  Wilson  st. ;  resi- 
dence, Germiston  house. 
FARMER,  Edward,  spirit  dealer,  144  Gallowgate; 

house,  12  South  Mungo  street. 
Farmer,  John,  pattern-book  and  card  maker,  litho- 
grapher   and   engraver,    95     Hutcheson    street ; 
house,  3  Craignestcck  place. 


Farmer,  William,  grocer  and  provision  merchant,  1 

and  2  Craiglaw  place.  Billhead. 
Farmer,  William,  confectioner,  1  Castle  st. ;  house, 

39  Dry  gate. 
FARQUriAR,  Alex.,  of  Farquhar,  Knox,  4-  Co.; 

14  Young  street. 
Farquhar,  David,  Free  Church  Missionary,  8  Stan- 
ley street. 
Farquhar,  George,  produce  broker,  13  Dixon  street ; 

house,  Pollokshields. 
Farquhar,  Hugh,  tailor  and  clothier,  40  Union  st. ; 

house,  165  Hospital  street. 
Farquhar,  John,   of  Farquhar  <$•  Roxburgh  ;  house, 

Campsie  Junction. 
Farquhar,  Knox,  &  Co.,  machine  makers  and  engi- 
neers, 15  Crown  Point  road,  Mile-end. 
Farquhar  &  Roxburgh,  grain  and  provision  merchts.. 

52  Cowcaddens  street. 
FAULDS,  James,  victualler,  22  W.  Campbell  st. 
Faulds,  John  R.,  provision  merchant,  137  Main  St., 

Bridgeton  ;  house,  272  do. 
Faulds,  Matthew,  contractor,  Golf  hill  quarries,  Town 

Mill  road. 
Faulds,  Matthew,  contractor,  Kennedy  street. 
Faulds,  Robert,  wright,  smith,  and  railway  caiTiage 

builder,  6  Parson  street,  61  Parliamentary  road  ; 

house,  Barony  glebe. 
Faulds,  Robert,  at  David  Hamilton  and  Co.''s;  house, 

174  New  City  road. 
Faulds,'  W.  B.,  writer  and  notary  public,  112  West 

George  street ;  house,  30  Parson  street. 
Faulds,  W.  P.,  tea  and  coffee  merchant,  100  Candle- 

riggs  ;  house,  36  Montrose  sti-eet. 
Faulds,  William,  dairyman,  122^  Gaingad  road. 
FEDDON,  George,  R.N.,  Rendezvous  and  Cumber- 
land tavern,  118  Broomielaw. 
Fedden,  William  R.,  52  Rosebank  terrace.  Grant  st. 
FELDTMANN,  R.,  of  RoUnows  and  iJ arjoribanlis; 

house,  28  Elmbank  crescent. 
FELL,  John,  victualler  and  grocer,  34  Kirk  street, 

Calton;  house,  118  Great  Hamilton  street. 
Fell,  John  W.,  ofMerrowsand  Fell ;  Middleton  tei., 

Paisley  road. 
Female  Lodging  House,  19  Carrick  street. 
FENNELL,  William,  accountant,  62  Miller  street. 
FENTON,  Robert,  blacksmith,  6  Springfield  build- 
ings, Paisley  road  ;  house,  1  Ardgowan  street. 
Fenton,  Thomas,  &  Son,  slaters,  48,  52  East  Howard 

street ;  house,  30  Bridge  street. 
FENWICK,  Misses,   milliners,  48  Canning  street  : 

house,  203  Duke  street. 
FERAN,  Mrs.  D.,  broker,  118  Saltmarket, 
FERGUS,  Andrew,  surgeon,  consulting  rooms,  423 

Argyle  street ;  house,  30  Elmbank  street. 
Fergus,  A.  &  J.,  milliners,  109  Dumbarton  road  ;  ho. 

5  Finnieston  street. 
Fergus,  Thomas,  calenderer,  packer,  and  hot  presser, 

162  Buchanan  st. ;  house,  276  Parliamentary  rd. 
Fei-gus,  Wm.,  commission  agent,  112  Rottenrow. 
Fergus,  Mrs.,  112  West  street. 
Fergu-:,  Mrs.   J.,  tallow  chandler,  and  candle  wick 

dealer,  59  Main  st.,  Gorbals  ;  ho.  130  Hospital  st. 
Ferguslie  Fire  Clay  Goods  Depot,  158  Eglinton 

street ;  John  Crawford,  agent. 
FERGUSSON,     Alexander,   treasurer,    Caledonian 

Railway  Co.,   302    Buchanan  street;  house,  111 

Breadalbane  terrace,  Garnethill. 
Fergusson,  Alex.  A.,  of  Alexander  Feiyusson  i^- Co.  ; 

house,  15  Hamilton  parte  terrace, 


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Fergusson,  Eev.  Allan,  16  Eosehall  street. 
Ferguson,    Anderson,  &   Co.,    iron    merchants,   54 

Jamaica  street. 
Ferguson,  Andrew,  tailor,  192  Main  street,  Gorbals. 
Ferguson,  Andrew,  milk  dealer,  12  Herbertson  st. 
Ferguson,  Andrew,  sheriff-officer,  and  constable  of 

the  counties  of  Lanarif,  Dumbarton,  and  Stirling, 

16  South  Hanover  st.;  ho.  218  Main  st.,  Maryliill. 
Ferguson,  Archd.,  cloth  cutter,  57,  50  Montrose  st. ; 

ho.  Miss  Campbell's,  Hill  place,  20  Stirling's  road. 
Ferguson,  Archibald,  tea  and  coffee  warehouse,  112 

Main  street,  Bridgeton  ;  house,  108  do. 
Ferguson,  Archibald,  plumber  and  gasfitter,  15  East 

Howard  street ;  house,  69  Abbotsford  place. 
Ferguson,  Archd.,  assessor  of  property  and  income 

tax  for  the  city,  62  Virginia  street. 
Ferguson,  Archd.,  writer,  agent  for  the  Sun  Fire  and 

Life   Insurance  Co.,  98  West  George  st. ;  liouse, 

17  Wilson  street,  Hillhead. 

Ferguson,  Archibald,  cotton-waste  dealer,  13  London 
lane;  house,  2  St.  Andrew's  square. 

Ferguson  Bequest  Office,  66  Virginia  street. 

Ferguson  &  Campbell,  wine  mercht.,  9  Howard  st. 

Ferguson,  Daniel,  brown  paper,  millboard,  and  fancy 
paper-box  manufacturer,  Gi)  Ingram  st. ;  house, 
96  North  Hanover  street. 

Ferguson,  Daniel,  pastry  baker,  146  Stockwell  st. ; 
house,  160  do. 

Ferguson,  Daniel,  milliner  and  hosier,  199  New  City 
road;  house,  61  Waterloo  street. 

Ferguson,  David,  eating-house  keeper,  104  Broomiel. 

Ferguson,  David,  &  Co.,  worsted,  woollen,  and 
angola  yarns,  15  Hutcheson  street ;  house,  1  Sar- 
dinia terrace. 

Ferguson,  Duncan,  of  D.  Robertson  cj-  Co.;  house,  8 
Havelock  terrace.  Paisley  road. 

Ferguson,  Ebenezer,  Govau  Bar  Iron  W'orks ;  office, 
1  Dixon  street. 

Ferguson,  F.  J.,  of  E.  Baird  cj'  Co. ;  house  152 
St.  George's  road. 

Ferguson,  Kev.  Fergus,  M.A.,  Blackfriars'  Street 
Congregational  Church ;  house,  11  Wahner  cres- 
cent. Paisley  road. 

Ferguson  &  Forrester,  family  cooks,  confectioners, 
and  wine  merchts..  Prince  of  W'ales  Restaurant,  36 
Buchanan  street,  and  17  Prince's  square. 

Ferguson,  George,  agent,  26  Grove  street. 

Ferguson,  George,  spirit  merchant,  28  Anderston 
quay;  house,  11  Warroch  street. 

Ferguson,  George,  spirit  merchant,  136  Rottenrow. 

Ferguson,  George,  wright  and  packing-box  maker, 
14  North  Portland  street ;  house,  82  George  st. 

Ferguson,  G.  li.,  boot  and  shoemaker,  173  Argyle 
street;  house,  40  Oxford  street. 

Ferguson,  H.,  of  John  Ferguson  cf  Brothers^  at  Mrs. 
Campbell's,  38  Berkley  street. 

Ferguson,  Hugh,  1  Newton  street. 

Ferguson,  James,  boot  and  shoemaker,  39  Stobcross 
street ;  house,  11  do. 

Ferguson,  James,  &  Co.,  Lesmahagow  Gas  Coal 
Works;  Ales.  Stratton,  shipping  agent;  109 
West  George  street ;  house,  Auchenheath,  Les- 
mahagow. 

Ferguson,  James,  &  Co.,  gutta  percha  boot  and  shoe 
and  boot  top  manufacturers,  5  St.  Andrew's  sq. 

F'erguson,  James,  grocer  and  tobacconist,  24J  Kirk 
street ;  house,  26  do. 

Ferguson,  James,  of  Ferguson  ^  Campbell;  house, 
Maryland  house,  Paisley  road. 


Ferguson,  Jas.,  of  Ferguson  cf'  LilUe,  45  Queen  st. 
Ferguson,  James,  at  Ferguson  (J'  Forrester's ;  house, 

6  Cathedral  street. 
Ferguson,  James,  of  James  Ferguson  (S^  Co. ;  house, 

143  Great  Hamilton  street. 
Ferguson,  James  H.,  275  St.  George's  road. 
Ferguson,  John,  shoemaker,  18  Bridgegate. 
Ferguson,  John,   of  Ferguson  cj-  M'Laren  :  house, 

192  Hope  street. 
Ferguson,  J.,  at  Howie  (^•31'Gavin's,  27  Washington  st, 
Ferguson,  John,   of  John  Ferguson  cJ-  Son  ;  house, 

296  Bath  street. 
Ferguson,  John,  baker,  30  Stevenson  st. ;  house,  40 

Kent  street. 
Ferguson,  John,  coffee-roaster,  49  Gallowgate. 
Ferguson,  John,  &  Sons,  brush,  bellows,  hair-cloth, 

and  curled  hair  manufacturers,  88  Jamaica  st. 
Ferguson,  John,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  10  Char- 
lotte lane ;  house,  9  St.  Andrew's  square. 
Ferguson,  John,  spirit  merchant,  66  Stockwell  st. 
Ferguson,    J.  &   K.,    ironmongers,    scalebeam,  and 
weighing-machine  makers,  blacksmiths,  tinsmiths, 
gasfitters,   and  grocers'  outlitters,    11  Argyle  St.; 
workshop,  71  Stockwell  st. ;  ho.  2  Chatham  pi. 
Ferguson,  John,  of  Barclay,  Curie,  4'  Co. ;  house,  20 

Minerva  street. 
Ferguson,  John,   tailor  and  clothier,  23  Centre  st, 

Tradeston. 
Ferguson,  John  A.,  of  Ferguson  <^  Shaw  ;  house,  6 

Moray  place,  Strathbungo. 
Fergusson,  John,  &  Brothers,  cotton  yarn  merchants, 

89  Mitchell  street. 
Fergusson,  John,  of  J.  Fergusson  cf  Brothers  ;  house, 

2  Park  terrace. 
Ferguson,  Joseph,  boot  and  shoemaker,  245  Argyle 

street;  house,  351  do. 
Ferguson,  Rev.   Lewis,  minister  of  the  Free  West 

church,  254  Bath  street. 
Ferguson,   Lewis,  tailor  and  clothier,   262  Argyle 

street ;  house,  55  Kelvinhaugh  .street. 
Ferguson  &  Lillie,  clothiers  and  gentlemen's  outfitters, 

45  Queen  st.,  and  1  National  Bank  buildings. 
Ferguson  &  M'Laren,  soap  and  candle  manufacturers, 

oil  merchants,  &c.,  25  Hutcheson  street. 
Ferguson  &  M'Intyre,  ship  carpenters,  Firhill  Slip- 
docks,  by  Spriiigbank. 
Ferguson,    Malcolm,  commission    merchant,   54  St. 

Enoch  square  ;  house,  1  Corunna  street. 

Ferguson,  Sliller,  &  Co.,  manufacturers  of  firebricks 

and  stoneware  pipes,   &c.,   Heathfield ;  office,  11 

West  Nile  street. 

Ferguson,   Neil,   dyer   and   scourer,    8    Wellington 

arcade,  and  123  Canning  st,  Calton  ;  ho.  121  do. 

Ferguson,   Peter,   of  Ferguson,    Anderson,   cJ'    C«.  ; 

house,  15  Wilson  street,  Hillhead. 
Ferguson,  Peter,  of  John  Ferguson  cf  Sons  ;  house, 

296  Bath  crescent 
Ferguson,  Peter,  temp,  missionary,  283  Eglinton  st 
Ferguson,   Peter,  assistant-registrar  of  births,   &c., 

Cathedral  lodge  ;  house,  91  North  Frederick  st 
Ferguson,  Peter,  69  Abbotsford  place. 
Ferguson,   Peter,  sheep   and   cattle  salesman,   521 

Gallowgate ;  house,  66  do. 
Ferguson,  Peter;  letters  left  at  Jas.  Hamilton's,  90 

Argyle  street. 
Ferguson,  Rennie,  &  Co.,  commission  merchants,  133 

West  George  street. 
Ferguson,  R.  B.,  of  Kinnaird  4'  Ferguson;   house, 
4  Cumberland  street. 


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-FINLAT. 


Ferguson,  Robert  S.,  shipbuilder,  Firhill  slip  docks  ; 

house,  23  Canaeron  street,  Springbank, 
Ferguson,   Robert,   wine   and  spirit  merchant,  7,  9 
Cathcart  pi.,  Sauchiehall  st. ;  ho.  192  Argyle  st. 
Ferguson,  Robert,  &  Son,  painters  and  paperhangers, 

127  Cambridge  street;  hotxse,  137  do. 
Ferguson,  Robert,  of  John  Ferguson  cj-  8ons\   house, 

296  Bath  crescent. 
Ferguson,  Robt.,  &  Co.,  bookbinders,  14  Maxwell  st. 
Ferguson,   Ross,   of  Ferguson  4"  Forrester ;  house, 

6  Charing  cross,  Sauchiehall  street. 
Ferguson   &   Shaw,   candle  manufacturers,  oil  and 

lard  merchants,  39  Stockwell  street. 
Ferguson,  Thos.,  house  and  sign  painter,  155  High  st. 
Ferguson,  Thos.,   of  Nicholson  iS;  Ferguson;  house, 

83  Broad  street,  Mile-end. 
Fergusson,    Thomas    M.,    of  John    Fergusson    4' 

Brothers  ;  house,  7  Victoria  terrace,  Dowanhill. 
Ferguson,  Walter,  spirit  dealer,  33  King  st.,  Calton. 
Ferguson,  William,  spirit  nier.,  61  Anderston  quay. 
Ferguson,  William,  provision  merchant,  12-4   Main 

street ;  house,  85  John  street,  Bridgeton. 
Ferguson,  William,  of  John  Ferguson  cf-  Sons ;  ho. 

296  Bath  crescent. 
Ferguson,    William,    of  Allan  4'  Ferguson ;  house, 

'\V'esttield,  Crossmyloof. 
Ferguson,  William,  smith,  8  Corn  st. ;  ho.  10  do. 
I'erguson,    William,   jun.,    at  Allan  cj-  Fergicson's ; 

house,  Westfield,  Shawlands. 
Ferguson,  William,  commission  merchant,  56  West 

Howard  street ;  house,  30  St.  Vincent  crescent. 
Ferguson,  William,  tailor  and  clothier,  547  Gallowg. 
Ferguson,  Mrs.  G.,  Rose  hotel  and  commercial  lodg- 
ings, 109  Argyle  street. 
Ferguson,  M.  and  E.,  milliners,  54  Gallowgate. 
Ferguson,  Mrs.,  staymaker,  351  Argyle  street. 
Ferguson,  Mrs.,  68  West  Regent  street. 
Ferguson,  Mrs.,  lodgings,  47  Dundas  street. 
Ferguson,  Mrs.  Peter,  confectr.,  108  New  City  road. 
Ferguson,  Mrs.,  2  Surrey  place. 
Fergusson,  Mrs.,  cook,  23  Renfrew  lane. 
Ferguson,  Miss,  teacher  of  pianoforte,   6  Ure  place, 

Slontrose  street. 
Ferguson,   Miss,   Repository  for  ladies'  work,   299 

Sauchiehall  street. 
Ferguson,   Miss,  dress  and  cloak  maker,   1C6  West 

Regent  street. 
Ferguson,  C,  milliner,  476  Gallowgate;  ho.  421  do. 
FERNIE,  Wm.,  at  R.  M'Cracken's,  107  Buchanan 

street ;  house,  41  Bedford  street. 
FERNS,   James,   spirit  dealer,    140    High    street ; 

house,  148  do. 
FERRIE,  William,  bedding  manufacturer,  44  Stock- 
well  street ;  house,  47  do. 
Ferrie,  Mrs.,  125  West  Regent  street. 
FERRIER,    Arthur,    managing   clerk,   at   Andreio 

Menzies\  124  Argyle  street. 
Ferrier,  John,  of  Ferrier  cj-  Speirs,  77  Shamrock  St. 
Terrier  &  Speirs,  stationers  and  account-book  manu- 
facturers, 165  Ingram  street. 
Ferrier,  William,  of  Glasgow  Screw  Steam  Shipping 

Co.,  310  St.  Vincent  street. 
Ferrier,  Mrs.,  grocer  and  baker,  113  George  street. 
Ferrier,  Mrs.,  310  St.  Vincent  street. 
FIELD,  Alex.,  jun.,  of  Morrison  ^-  Field,  2  West 

Regent  street. 
Field,  Henrj',  &  Son,  oil  merchants,  68  Buchanan  st. 
Field,  William  B.,  qf  Henry  Field  cf  Son;  house,  8 
Holland  place. 


Field,  Henry,  &  Son,  furnishing  ironmongers,  smiths, 
bellhangers,  tinplate  workers,  gas-fitters,  and  con- 
tractors for  gas  apparatus,  08  Buchanan  street; 
works,  49  Bi-own  street. — See  Adr.  in  Appendix. 
FIELDING,  Mrs.,  eating-ho.  keeper,  100  Norfolk  st. 
FIMISTER,  W.,  glass  merchant,  33  Malta  street ; 

house,  14  Warwick  street. 
FINDLATER,  John,  shoemaker,  3  Wallace  street. 
Findlater,  John,  Primrose  place, "Paisley  road. 
Findlater,  Thomas,  City  of  Glasgow  bank ;  house. 

Park  road,  Hamilton, 
Findlater,  Jessie,  stationer,  27  Bedford  street. 
FINDLAY,  Alexander,  pianoforte  tuner,  repairer,  and 

seller,  110  West  Nile  St.;  house,  14  Renfrew  st. 
Finlay,  Alexander  S.,  M.P.,  of  Castle  Toward,  at 

James  Finlay  cj-  Co.''s,  22  West  Nile  street. 
Findlay,  Alexander,  bootmaker,  59  Cowcaddens  st. ; 

house,  12  Garscadden  street. 
Finlay,    Alexander,  (f  Alexander  Finlay  cf-  Co.,  4 

Hamilton  drive. 
Finlay,  Alexander,  &  Co.,  merchants,  79  Mitchell  st. 
Finlaj',  A.  L.,  professor  of  foreign  languages  and 
literature,  Glasgow  Academy  ;  ho.  296  Bath  ores. 
Finlay,  A.  M.,  at  George  Blair's,  42  Queen  street.  ' 
Finlay  &  Blair,  calico  printers,  54  Dundas  street ; 

works,  Dalsholm,  Maryhill. 
Findlay,  Charles  B.,  merchant,  64  George  square; 

residence,  Cambusnethan  house. 
Finlay,  David,  spirit  dealer,  76  Glassford  street. 
Findlay,  David,  draper  and  confectioner,  422  Gallow- 
gate; house,  36  Whitevale  street. 
Findlay,  David,  grocer  and  spirit  merchant,  23  West 

Russell  street;  house,  16  Queen  arcade. 
Finlrij'  &  Davidson,  iron  founders,  Victoria  street, 

Port-Eglinton. 
Findlay,  Francis,  manufacturer,  4  Montrose  street. 
Findlay,  G.  &  J.,  wrights,  6  Carnarvon  street. 
Findlaj',  Geo.  of  G.  cj-  J.  Findlay ;  ho.  35  Steven  st. 
Finlay,  George,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  169  Stir- 
ling's road;  house,  173  do. 
Findlay,  George,  of  IP  Arthur  cj-  Findlay;  ho.  Miss 

Anderson's,  254  Bath  street. 
Finlay,  Hunter,  of  Finlay  cj-  Blair;  house,  Balgray 

Bank  villa,  Springburn. 
Findlaj',  James,  merchant,  53  Wilson  street;  house, 

1 5  Holyrood  crescent. 
Finlay,  Rev.  James,  Free  Church,  Camlachie ;  ho. 

36  Whitevale  street. 
Finlay,  James,   &  Co.,   merchants  &  manufacturers, 

22  West  Nile  st;  cart  entrj',  55  St.  Vincent  st. 
Findlay,  Jas.,  jun.,  house  factor  and  property  agent, 
agent  for  the  Provincial  Insurance  Company,  118 
Union  street. 
Findla}',  James,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  27  Malta 

street ;  house,  95  Crown  street. 
Findlay,  James,  at  Alex.  Matheson  cj-  Son's ;  house, 

25  Belgrove  street. 
Findlay,  James,  innkeeper  and  stabler,  103  Jlain 

street,   Gorbals. 
Finlay  &  Jeffrey,  packing-box  and  tin-ease  maker.^', 
20  Adam's  court  lane;  office,  79  Mitchell  street. 
Finlaj',  John,  of  James  Finhy  cf-  Co.;     residence, 

Deanston  house,  near  Stirling. 
Findlay,    John,   ct    Co.,  wrights  and    builders,  5G 

Woodland  road. 
Findlay,   John,    of  G.  cj-    J.    Findlay ;    house,    14 

Glasgow  street.  Nelson  terrace,  HiUhead. 
Finlay,  John,  of  R.  G.  Finlay  and  Brothers;  house, 
•    17  Hamilton  Park  terrace. 


FINLAY.- 


-GENERAL  DIEECTORY.- 


-FISHER. 


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Firilav,  John,  carver,  gilder,  and  printseller  to  her 

jiajestj-,  24  Eenfield  street;  works,  47  Pitt  St.; 

house,  4  Crescent  place. 
Findlay,  John,  mason  and  builder,  321  Eglinton  st. 
Findlay,  John,  5  Great  Wellington  st.,  Paisley  rd. 
Finlayj  John  M.,  of  Finlay  4'  Davidson,  20  Lyne- 

doch  street. 
Findlay,  J.  N.,  at  John  Findlay  cf  Co-'s ;  house,  13 

Nelson  terrace. 
Finlay,  John,  patent  grate  and  lamp   maker,   and 

furnishing  ironmonger,  46  Buchanan  street;  and 

Eumford  works,  33  Great  Hamilton  street ;  ho. 

128  Wellington  street. — -S'ee  Adv.  in  Appendix. 
Findlay,  Joseph,  at  W.  JR.  Findlay  <.f  Co.'s;  house, 

15  Dalhousie  street. 
Findlay,  Joseph,  &  Co,,  cotton  spinners,  Springvale, 

and  at  53  Wilson  street. 
Findlay  &  Leggat,  ham  curers  and  provision  mer- 
chants, 48  Candleriggs. 
Finlay,  Matthew  "Watson,   confectioner  and  pastry 

baker,  149  Trongate  ;  house,  145  do. 
Finlay,   Peter,   and   Son,  veterinary  shoeing  forge, 

G9  Hope  street;  ho.  Fauld's  Park,  Baillieston. 
Finlay,  R.  G.,  &  Brothers,  gingham  and  pullicate 

manufacturers,  12  Eenfield  street. 
Finlay,  R.  G.,  of  H.  G.  Finlay  and  Brothers;  ho. 

11  Granby  terrace. 
Finlay,  Robert,  agent  for  Asylum  Life  Assurance, 

146  Buchanan  street;  house,  Boturick  castle. 
Findlaj',  R.,  spirit  dealer,  90  Glassford  street;  ho. 

75  Candleriggs. 
Findlay,  Robert,  baker,  159  Main  street,  Gorbals. 
Findlay,  T.  D.,  &  Co.,  merchants,  146   Buchanan 

street. 
Findlay,  T.  D.,o/  T.  D.  Findlay  4-  Co.;  ho.  Easterhill. 
Findlay  &  Tannahill,  carpet  manufacturers,  63  Wil- 
son street ;  works,  Old  Dalmarnock  road. 
.Findlay,  Thomas,  grocer,  222  Main  St.,  Bridgeton. 
Findlaj',  Thomas,  Scotch  tweed  manufacturer,  280 

Argyle  street;  house,  12  Dover  street. 
Findlay,    Thomas,    of  M'Miching   cj-    Co. ;    house, 

Dowanhill  gardens. 
Findlay,  Thomas,  National  Bank;  ho.  83  Queen  st. 
Findlay,  W.  R.,  &  Co.,  merchants  and  warehousemen, 

G2,  G8  Queen  street. 
Finlay,  Walter,  cattle  agent,  136  Stirling's  road. 
Findlay,  W.  E.,  of  }Y.  R.  Findlay  cj-  Co. ,-  house,  51 

Dalhoutie  street. 
Findlay,  AY.,  cabinetmaker,  21  George  St.;  ho.  17  do. 
Findlay,   William,   teacher  of  navigation,   &c.,  243 

George  street;  house,  63  Clj'de  place. 
Findlay,  William,  wright  and  builder,  Stanhope  st. 
Finlay,    Vi'illiam,    letter-carrier,    P.  0. ;    house,    98 

Cowcaddens  street. 
Findlay,   William  M.,  at  Lochhart  <f  Watson's  ;  ho. 

9  Claremont  street,  north. 
Finlay,  William,   teacher  of  English,  4  Kirk  lane  ; 

house,  107  Glebe  street. 
Finlaj',  Mrs.  James,  5  Holyrood  crescent. 
Findla)',  Mrs.,  draper,  473  Gallowg.  ;  ho.  475  do. 
FIN  EG  AN,  Eev.    Thomas,    St.    Muugo's  ;    house. 

Stanhope  street. 
FINGLAND,   John,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  45 

Prince's  street ;  house,  59  Charlotte  street. 
Fingland,  Thomas,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  129, 

131  West  Nile  street. 
Fingland,  Thomas,  &  Co.,  wine,  spirit,  and  tea  mer- 
■     chants,    Sydney  court,   62  Argyle  street ;  house, 
23  Carlton  place.  ■  ' 


Fingland,  Thomas,  of  Thomas  Fingland  (.f  Co;  ho. 

23  Carlton  place. 
Fingland,   Thomas,  wine   and  spirit   merchant,  17 

Bridge  street;  house,  23  Carlton  place. 
FINLAYSON,   Bousfield,  &  Co.,  flax  spinners  and 
linen  thread  manufacturers,  11  St.  Enoch  square  j 

mills,  Johnston. 
Finlayson,   Brothers,    piano  and  music  sellers,  220 

Sauchiehall  street. 
Finlayson,  F.,  &  Co.,  manufactni'ers,  104  Hope  st. 
Fiulaj-son,  F.  F.,  of  Finlayson  Brothers;  ho.  34  Hill 

street,  Garnethill. 
Finlayson,  James,  writer,  28  St.  Vincent  place. ;  re- 
sidence at  Hillside  house,  Partick. 
Finlayson,  John,  carrier  to  Gourock,  9  St.  Enoch  sq. 
Finlaj-son,  John,  assurance  agent,  129  St.  Vincent; 

street ;  house,  48  Dundas  street. 
Finlayson,  John,   japanner,  and  glass  gilder,  8  East 

Howard  street;  house,  150  Stockwell  street. 
Finlayson,    John,   British  wine   manufacturer,    21 

Bath  street ;  house,  7  Cathedral  street. 
Finlayson,  J.,  cotton  waste  dealer,  102  Stockwell  st. 
Finlaj'son,  Joseph,  of  Finlayson  cf  Logan ;  house,  6 

Begent  park  terrace,  PoUokshaws  road. 
Finlayson,  J.  B.,  of  Finlayson  Brothers  ;  house,  116 

Eenfrew  street. 
Finlayson  &  Logan,  clothiers,  3  Union  street. 
Finlaj'son  &  Moncrieff,  agents  for  the  Scottish  Union 

Insurance  Co.,  28  St.  Vincent  place. — See  Adver- 
tisement in  Appendix. 
Finlayson,    William,     cotton     yarn    merchant,    41 

Brianswlck  street;   house,  1  Newhall  terrace. 
Finlayson,  William,  horse  dealer,  90  Garngad  road. 
Finlavson,  Mrs.,   grocer  and  general  furnishings,  7 

Richard  street ;  house,  84  North  street. 
Finlayson,  Eliza,  tobacconist,  125  Canning  street  ; 

house,  92  do. 
Finlavson,   Mrs.,  matron,  Glasgow  Lying-in  Hospi- 
tal", 143  Rottenrow  ;  ho.  37  North  Portland  st. 
Finlavson,  Miss  Janet,  confectioner,   267  George  st. 
FINNIE,  William,'  186  Hospital  street. 
FiN-NiESTON  Free  Church;  Rev.  Andrew  A.  Bonar, 

minister. 
FINNIS,    Peter,  agent   for   the   Provincial   AYelsh 

Insurance  Co.,  511  Gallowgate. 
Fire  Engine  Station,  27  Parliamentary  road. 
FISCHER,  Edmund,  commission    merchant,  11  St. 

Enoch  square ;  house,  220  Dumbarton  road. 
FISH,  Wm.,  missionary,  42  Carnarvon  street. 
FISHER,  Andrew,  wine  and   spirit   merchant,  72 

Maitlandst. ;  house,  63  Stewart  street. 
Fisher,  Arch.,  &  Co.,  wood  merchants,  43  P.nisleyrd. 
Fisher,  B.  A.,  fishing  &  pocket-bk.  maker,  13  Hope  st. 
Fisher,  C.  M.,  of  Anderson  and  Fisher;  house,  146 

Y»''est  Graham  street. 
Fisher,  Daniel,  192  Hope  street. 
Fisher,  Daniel,  of  C.  T.  Bowie  cj-  Co. ;  house,  415 

St.  Vincent  street. 
Fisher,  Donald,  of  Fisher  and  Watt;  house,  31  Berk- 
ley terrace. 
Fisher,  Duncan,  confectioner,  135  Trongate ;  house, 

244  Thistle  street. 
Fi.^her,  F.  C,  artist  and  musician,  44  Sauchiehall  St. 
Fisher,  George,  rag  and  cotton  waste  merchant,  21 

Bell  street ;  house,  2  Sommerville  place. 
Fisher,  George,  &   Co.,  commission    merchants,  52 

Howard  street. 
Fisher,  George,  of  George  Fisher  ^  Co. ;  house,  1 

St.  Bernard's  place,  Hillhead. 


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-GENERAL  DIRECTORY.- 


-FLEMING 


Fisher,  Geo.,  &  Co.,  spirit  merchs,  530  Dobbie's  loan. 
Fisher,  George  W.,  funeral  undertaker,  121  London 

street ;  house,  133  do. 
Fisher,  James,  English  Table  Salt  Company,  106 

Gallowgate  ;  house,  6  Minerva  place. 
Fisher,  James,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  12  South 

Coburg  street ;  house,  6  do. 
Fisher,  James,  10  Somnierville  place. 
Fisher,  John,  carver,  guilder,  and  printseller,  5  West 

Nile  street;   house,  4  Terrace  street. 
Fisher,  John,  engraver  and  lithographer,  and  manu- 
facturer of  gingerbread  worm  cakes,  95  George  st. 
Fisher,  John,  engineer,  59  Oswald  street. 
Fisher,    John,    designer    and    pattern    drawer,    55 

Grove  street. 
Fisher,  John,  watch  and  clockmaker,  8  E.  Campbell  st. 
Fisher,  John  C,  clothier,  hosier,   and  shirtmaker,  5 

Queen  street;  house,  102  Crookston  street. 
Fisher,  J.  C.,  merchant,  agent  for  John  S.  Bolton 

and  Berlovv,  Manchester,  and  J.  J.  Craven  &  Co., 

Keighly,  2  Bothwell  st. ;  house,  70  Bath  st. 
Fisher  and  Kerr,  fish,  oil,  and  provision  merchant, 

12  Oswald  street. 
Fisher,  M.  and  H..  gi-occrs  and  provision  merchants, 

47  Abercromby  street;  house,  2  William  St.,  Gallon. 
Fisher,  Peter,  painter,  oil,  and  colourman,  57  High 

street;  house,  55  do. 
Fisher,  Robert,  grocer  and  victualler,  90  Stevenson 

street  and  48  Little  street,  and  151  Main  st.;  ho. 

63  Stevenson  street,  Calton. 
Fisher,  Peter,  officer  of  inland  revenue,  617  Gallowg. 
Fisher  and  Watt,  writers,  176  West  George  street. 
Fisher,  Mrs.  John,  19  Rose  street. 
Fisher,  Miss,  dressmaker,  20  Stirling's  road. 
FISKEN,  Arclid.,  sewed  muslin  manufacturer,  4  St. 

Vincent  lane  and   10   St.  Vincent  st. ;  ho.  J^ast 

Montrose  street,  Helensburgh. 
Fisken,    Archd.,    sewed    muslin    manufacturer,    11 

Princes  square;  house,  121  North  Montrose  st. 
FITCH,  Misses,  dressmakers,  66  Sauchiehall  street. 
FITSHILL,  Henry,  &  Son,  confectioners,  269  .\rgyle 

street;  house,  21  Surrey  street. 
FITZGERALD,  Rev.  W.,  R.C.  priest,  36  Portugal  st. 
FITZPATRICK,  John,  confec,  40  New  St.,  Calton, 
FLECK,  Peter,  &  Co.,  storekeepers,  27  Ann  street. 
Fleck,    Peter,    of  Peter  Fleck  cj-    Co.;  house,  114 

Blythswood  terrace,  Bothwell  street. 
Fleck,  Miss,  74  Hill  street,  Garnethill. 
FLEMING,  A.,  provision  merchant,  22  York  st. 
Fleming,  Alex.,  iron  merchant,  11  West  Nile  st. 
Fleming,  Andrew,   spirit  merchant,  86,  88  Nelson 

street,  Tradeston. 
Fleming,  Daniel,  oj"  Macintosh  cj-  Flein'mc/ ;  house, 

15  Oxford  street. 
Fleming,  David  K.,  writers,  G2  Miller  street;  house, 

Windsor  terrace,  Queenstown. 
Fleming,   George,   of  W.  cj  J.  Fleming  cj-   Co.,  5 

Ingram  street. 
Fleming,  George,  jun.,  o/"  IF.  4'  J-  Fleming  ^  Co.; 

house,  at  the  works,  Baltic  street. 
Fleming,     Gilbert,    messenger-at-arms,    at    Henry 

Miller  s,  13  Virginia  street. 
Fleming,  James  W.,  of  W,  cj-  J,  Fleming  <j  Co.; 

house,  1  Lynedocli  street. 
Fleming,  James,  of  W.  cj-  J.  Fleming  cj-  Co. ;  house, 

260  Sauchiehall  street. 
Fleming,  James,  shipping,  forwarding,  and  customs 

jigent,  83  Jamaica  st.;  warehouses,  York  st.  and 

Great  Clyde  st.;  hou.<e,  28  Abbotsford  place. 


Fleming,  James,  messenger,  Bank  of  Scotland;    ho, 

64  Ingram  street, 
Fleming,  James,  superintendent,  Old  Men's  asylum, 

81  Rottenrow. 
Fleming,  James  A.,  commercial  traveller,  14  Cathe- 
dral street. 
Fleming,  James  D.,  rag  merchant,  141  High  street. 
Fleming,  John,  chartered  accountant,  21  St.  Vincent 

place;  house,  17  Sandyford  place. 
Fleming,  John,  of  Walker  cf-  Fleming ;  house,  270 

Parliamentary  road 
Fleming,  John,  &  Co.,  merchants,  33  Renfield  st. 
Fleming,  John,  provision  merchant,  6  Jackson  st. 
Fleming,  John   Park,  of  Montgomerie  c^  Fleming; 

house,  4  Windsor  terrace,  west. 
Fleming,  John  A.,  surgeon,  9  Eglinton  street ;  ho. 

32  South  Cumberland  street. 
Fleming,  John  B.,  of  John  Angus  4  Co.;  house,  16 

Kingston  place. 
Fleming,  .John,  writer  and  notary  public,  62  George 

square;  house,  Grosarthall,  Rutherglen. 
Fleming,  John,  &  Co.,  joiners,  carpenters,  and  block- 
makers,  49  Carrick  street;  house,  81  do. 
Fleming,  John,  clerk,  97  Montrose  street. 
Fleming,  J.  G.,  M.D.,  155  Bath  street. 
Fleming,  J.  S.,  of  McGregor,  Stevenson,  cj-  Fleming; 

house,  6  Elmbank  crescent. 
Fleming,  -Joseph,  surg.,  5  Corunna  St.,  Sandyford. 
Fleming,  Malcolm,  hosier  and  draper,  8  Adelphi  st., 

house,  9  do. 
Fleming,  M.  W.,  warehouseman,  97  Montrose  st. 
Fleming,  Matthew  C,  oil  and  tallow  merchant  and 

gunpowder  manufacturer,  118  Union  street;  store. 

Union  court;  works,  Airdrie ;  ho.  39  Gladsom  pi. 
Fleming,  Patrick,  of  the  National  Bank  of  Scotland ; 

ho.  5  Corunna  st,  Sandyford. 
Fleming,  P.  &  R.,  ironmongers  and  iron  merchants, 

1:9  Argyle  street. 
Fleming,  Robert,  eating-house,  417  Gallowgate. 
Fleming,  Robert,  47  Garnethill  street. 
Fleming,  Robert,  of  Wm.  liiddell  cj-  Co. ;  house,  47 

Glebe  street. 
Fleming,   Watson,  &  Nairn,  merchants  and  turkey 

red  dyers,  32  Ingram  street;  works,  Adelphi  Dye- 
works,  Govan  street,  Ilutchesontown. 
Fleming,  W.  &  J.,  &  Co.,  merchants  and  flax,  hemp, 

and  jute  spinners,  and  manufacturers,  by  power,  of 

linens,    sailcloth,    hessians,    baggings,    sackings, 

sacks,  jute    carpetings,    &c.,    5    Ingram    street ; 

works,  Baltic  AVorks,  Baltic  st.,  Bridgeton. 
Fleming,  Wm.,  D.D.,  Professor  of  Moral  Philosophy, 

8  College  court. 
Fleming,   William,  nautical  instrument  maker,  &c., 

182  Broomielaw;  house,  6  Brown  street. 
Fleming,  William,  writer,   141  West  George  street. 
Fleming,    William,   provision    merchant,   11  North 

Albion  street;  house,  10|  do. 
Fleming,  Wm.,  cork  manufacturer,  96  Nelson  St., 

Tradeston;   house,  48  Pollok  street. 
Fleming,  Wm.,  hay  and  grain  merchant,  105  Muin 

street,  Gorbals ;  house,  82  Hospital  street. 
Fleming,  William,  secretary,  Citij  and  Suburban  Gas 

Co.,  42  Miller  street ;  house,  121  West  Regent  .st. 
Fleming,  William,  jun.,  pawnbroker,  35  Nelson  street, 

Tradeston  ;   house,  48  Pollok  street. 
Fleming,  Wm.,  pork  butcher,  158  Gallowgate  and  86 

Stockwell  street;  house,  28  James'  street,  Calton. 
Fleming,  Wm.,  teacher,  Wilson's  Charity  School,  87 

Montrose  street ;  house,  70  Parson  street. 


FLEMING.- 


-GENERAL  DIRECTORY.- 


-FOEMAN. 


121 


Fleming,  William,  writer,  notary  puhlic,  and  com- 
missioner for  taking  English   affidavita,   68    St. 

Vincent  street ;  house,  1 1  Bath  street. 
Fleming,  Wm.,  of  W.  and  J.  Fleming  cf  Co. ;  house, 

6  Lansdowne  crescent. 
Fleming,  Win.,  provision  merchant,  27  Maxwell  St. 
Fleming,  Mrs.  James,  45  Robertson  street. 
Fleming,  Mrs.  James,  4  Dalhousie  street. 
Fleminij,  Sirs.  J.,  Temperance  hotel,  56  Jamaica  St. 
Fleming,  Sirs.  Robert,  8  India  street. 
Fleming,  Mrs.,  47  Garnethill  street. 
Fleming,  Mrs.,  1  Corunna  street,  Sandyford. 
Fleming,  Miss,  green  grocer,  173   Ne\y  City  road; 

house,  181  do. 
Fleming,  Miss,  121  West  Regent  street. 
Fleming,  Miss  J.,  hosier,  glover,  and  shirtmaker,  21 

Arjijle  arcade  ;  house,  3  Cumberland  street. 
Fleming,  Miss,  47  Oswald  street. 
Fleming  &  Dunn,  dressmakers,  222  Buchanan  st. 
FLEMINGTON,  Mrs.  William,  9  Claremont  street. 
FLETCHER,  Alexander,  &  Co.,  flax-spinners  and 

linen  thread  manufacturers,  St.  Rollos  Flax  Mills, 

81  Garngad  road,  St.  Rollox. 
Fletcher,  A.,  &  Co.,  sewed  muslin  warehousemen,  94 

Miller  street. 
Fletcher,  A.,  of  A.  Fletcher  <j   Co.  ;  house,  395  St. 

Vincent  street. 
Fletcher,  Duncan,  teacher,  Free  St.  Mark's;  house, 

68  Dover  street. 
Fletcher,  Geo,,  sur.  of  inland  rev.,  120  Shamrock  st. 
Fletcher,  H.,  spiral  and  cabinet  turner,  and  weaving 

utensil  maker,  shuttlemaker,   and  spiuning-wheel 

Wright,  9,  11  Calton  entry. 
Fletcher,  Jas.,  v,-ood  merchant,  36  Craignestock  st. 
Fletcher,  John,   of  Armour  ij-  Fletcher;  house,  S4 

Shamrock  street. 
Fletcher,  Michael,  cotton  waste  and  rag  merchant, 

132  Gallowgate,  and  127  London  street;  house, 

28  Abbotsford  place. 
Fletcher,    Nathaniel,  shipbroker,  north  area,  Royal 

Exchange;  house,  269  St.  George's  road. 
Fletcher,  Peter,  bootmaker,  9   Clifton   place ;  house, 

36  Lanceiield  street. 
Fletcher,  Peter,  tailor,  72  Broomielaw  street. 
Fletcher,    Thomas,    painter   and   paperhanger,    233 

Buchanan  st. ;  ho.  4  Windsor  place,  Panick. 
Fletcher,  William,  at  3PCorquodale  cj'  Cb.'s;   house, 

48  Abbotsford  place. 
Fletcher,  Mrs.  B.,  spirit  dealer,  51  Newst.,  Calton. 
Fletcher,  Misses,  &  M'Innes,  milliners  and  straw-hat 

makers,  96  St.  Vincent  street. 
FLINDELL,   George,   patent  medicine  vender,  41 

Maitland  street. 
FLINDT,   Rev.    G.    K.,  incumbent   of  St.  Jude's, 

Blythswood  square ;  house,  St.  Jude's  parsonage, 

Billhead. 
Flint,  John,  accountant  and  sharebroker,  135  Bu- 
chanan street;  house,  Janetield,  HiUhead. 
FLINTOFF,  George,  gas  engineer,  49  Holmhead  st. 
Flintoff,  Win.  W.,  gaa  engineer,  49  Holmhead  st. 
FLOOD,  Hugh,  fruit  merchant,  94  Eglinton  street. 
FLOUNDERS,  Misses  A.  &  R.,  milliners,  360  Argyle 

street;  house,  G  Killermont  street. 
FLYNN,  J.,  spirit  mer.,  62  Old  wynd;  ho.  60  do. 
Flynn,  Thomas,  waste  merchant,  35  Kirk  St.,  Gorb. 
FOOT  &  Co.,  manufacturing  chemists.   Royal  Ex- 
change buildings. 
FORBES,  Alex.,  M.D.,  2  Crescent  place,  Sauchie- 

hall  street. 


Forbes,    Rev.   A.   Gruar,  of  North   Hanover  Street 

Congregational  Chapel,  60  Rosebank  terrace,  St. 

George's  road. 
Forbes,  Daniel,   manufacturing  stationer,   engraver, 

lithographer,  and  printer,  95  Union  street. 
Forbes,  Daniel,  of  Moncriejf]    Paterson,   Forbes^   cf 

Barr;  house,  132  Hill  street,  Garnethill. 
Forbes,  Dugald,  writer,  184  Buchanan  street;  house, 

38  Berkley  street. 
Forbes,  Duncan,  hairdresser,  145  Argyle  st. ;  house, 

40  Shamrock  street. 
Forbes,  Gibb,  &  Co.,  merchants,  29  St.  Vincent  pi. 
Forbes,  Jannes,  cabinetmaker,    112   Stirling's  road ; 

house,  1  Grafton  square. 
Forbes,    James,    letter-carrier,    P.O. ;     house,    59 

Shamrock  street. 
Forbes,  James,  &  Co.,  tea  and  coffee  merchants,  26 

Oswald  street. 
Forbes,  James,  bootmaker,  20  Gallowgnte. 
Forbes,  John,  stationer,  20  Anderston  qua}'. 
Forbes,  John,  wine  merchantand  grocer,  175  Sauchie- 

hali  street;  house,  12  Albany  place. 
Forbes,  Rev.  John,  D.D.,  minister  of  Free  St.  Paul's 

Church,  100  West  Regent  street. 
Forbes  &  Newton,  brassfounders,  80  Canning  street. 
Forbes,  Peter,  of  Samuel  Irving  <J-  Co.;  house,  16 

Park  circus. 
Forbes,  Rev.  P.,  of  St.  Mary's  Catholic  Church,  68 

Abercromby  street. 
Forbes,  Robert,  general  dealer,  75  Prince's  street. 
Forbes,  Samuel,   flesher,  63  St.  George's  road ;  ho. 

2  Hjdepark  street. 
Forbes,  Thomas,  of  JDiincanson  ^-  Forbes;  house,  3 

Stanlej'  place. 
Forbes,  William,  carriage  hirer,  122  West  Campbell 

street  and  35  Berkley  street;  ho.  197  North  st. 
Forbes,    William,    oj   Forbes  4'  Newton;   house,  8 

Craignestock  place. 
Forbes,  Mrs.,  16  Park  circus. 
Forbes,  Mrs.  Arthur,  11  Woodsicle  place. 
Forbes,  Mrs.,  lodgings,  82  West  Nile  street. 
Forbes,  Sarah,  green-grocer,  25  George  street. 
FORD,  Edwin,  foreman  saddler,  129  Stockwell  St.; 

house,  166  Cumberland  street. 
Ford,  John,  carter,  wine  and  spirit  dealer,  36  Society 

row,  Garscube  road. 
Ford,  Sons,  &  Co.,  sugar  merchants,  49  Virginia  St. 
Ford,  William,  &  Co.,   merchants  and   commission 

agents,  and  agents  for  Alex.  Blair,  brewer,  Alloa ; 

Black  &  Co.,   distillers,  Deranha,   Aberdeen  ;  D, 

J.  Thomson  &  Co.,  rectifiers,  Leith;  Robt.  Manders 

&  Co.,   Dublin,  and  Auguste  Sicaid,  Cognac. 
Ford,   William,    of  Wm.    Ford  4'   Co.;    house,   69 

Abbotsford  place. 
FORDYCE,  George,  of  Andrew  Anderson,  Fordyce, 

tj'  Co-i  58  St.  Vincent  crescent. 
FORFAR,  Robert,  architect,  351  Bath  street. 
FORGIE,  Andrew,   grain  and  provision  merchant, 

275,  277  Garscube  road;  house,  281  do. 
Forgie,  Peter,  flesher,  11  Eglinton  st.  ;  ho.  3  do. 
Forgie,  Thos  ,  de^k  and  dressing-case  maker,  jeweller, 

and  importer  of  fancy  goods,  95  Buchanan  street; 

house,  27  Grafton  street. 
FORMAN,  A.M.,  surgeon,  chemist,  and  druggist, 

311  High  street  ;  house,  313  do. 
Forman,   J.  R.,  of  Robson,  Forman,  4  M'Call;  ho. 

Dowanhill. 
Forman,  James,  upholsterer  and  paperhanger,  114 

Holm  street. 


1-22 


FORREST.- 


-GENERAL  DIKECTORY. FOTHERINGHAM. 


FORREST,  Andrew,  of  John  Forrest  cj-  Son;  house, 

110  New  City  road. 
Forrest,  Archd.,  upholsterer,  at  Andrew  3f'MoreIand's, 

115  Buchanan  street;  ho.  23  Renfrew  street. 
Forrest  &  Barr,   engineers  and  millwrights,  Port- 

Diiudas  Engine  Works,  9  Canal  street. 
Forrest,  David,  minister  of  St.  Rullux  U.P.  church ; 

house,  13  Ronald  street. 
Forrest,  George,  baker,  297  Buchanan  street  and  29 

Dundas  street;  house,  21  West  Russell  street. 
Forrest,  Jas.,  watchmaker,  105j  Gt.  Hamilton  st. ; 

house,  109  do. 
Forrest,  James,  commission  merchant,  2  Oswald  st. ; 

house,  347  Bath  crescent. 
Forrest,  James,  millwright  and  engineer,  4  Solio  st. ; 

house,  6  do. 
Forrest,  James,  millwright,  1  Hope  St.,  Anderston. 
Forrest,  John,  tailor  and  clothier,  415  Gallowgate. 
Forrest,    John,  &  Son,   cabinetmakers   and  uphol- 
sterers, 64  Sauchiehall  st. ;  ho.  110  New  City  rd. 
Forrest,  John,  goods'  station  master,  Edinburgh  and 
Glasgow  Railway, Queen  Street  station;  house,  140 
Renfrew  street. 
Forrest,  John,  grocer  and  tea  merchant,  1  Stobcross 

street,  and  399  GnUowgate. 
Forrest,  R.  B.,  manufacturing  jeweller,  74  Argyle  st. 
Forrest,  Thomas,  dairyman,  16  West  Milton  street. 
Forrest,    Thomas,    sacking,    packsheet,    and    twine 

warehouse,  6  Wilson  street ;  house,  10  do. 
Forrest,   William,  of  Forrest  ^  Barr ;    house,    13 

Canal  street,  Port-Dundas. 
Forrest,  William,  tailor,  40  Kirk  street,  Calton. 
Forrest,  Mrs.,  carter  and  dairy,  227  Eglinton  street. 
Forrest,  Mrs.,  ladies'  nurse,  71  Renfrew  street. 
Forrest,  Mrs.  William,  hosier,  8  Stockwell  street. 
FORRESTER,    Ales.,  of  Fergusson  cj-  Forrester; 

house,  125  Douglas  street. 
Forrester,  George,  baker,  123  Main  st.,  Bridgeton. 
Forrister,  G.  &  W.,  plasterers,  18  East  Russell  st. 
Forrester,  James  M.,   accountant   and  sharebroker, 
138    Hope   street;  house,    11    Greeuvale   place, 
Woodland  road. 
Forrester,  James,  bookseller,  stationer,  and  librarian, 

177  Sauchiehall  street;  house,  44  do. 
Forrester,  James  P.,  new  and  second  hand  bookseller, 
and  bookbinder,  5  Park  place,  Stockwell,  and  342 
Argj'le  street ;  liouse,  6  Great  Clyde  street. 
Forrester,  James,  corn  and  flour  merchant,  59  Oswald 

street ;  house,  Murrow's  park,  Govan  road, 
Forrester,  James,  dairyman,  74  N.  Woodside  road. 
Forrester,  John,  plasterer,  79;^  St.  George's  road ; 

house,  95  Burnside  street. 
Forrester,    John,   baker,    cook,   and   confectioner,  7 

Gordon  street ;  house,  65  West  Regent  street. 
Forrester,  John,  at  Wylie  and  Lochhead's  ;  house,  3 

Holmhead  street. 
Forrester,  Robert,  accountant  and  sharebroker,  125 
Buchanan   street ;    house,    11    Greenvale    place. 
Woodland  road. 
Forrester,  Robert,  new  and  second-hand  bookseller, 
and  stationer,  book  bazaar,  142  and  144  Stock- 
well  street;  house,  140  do. 
Forrester,  Samuel,  innkeeper  and  stabler,  11  Kent  st. 
Forrester,   Samuel,    commission  agent,    north  area. 

Royal  Exchange. 
Forrester,  Thomas,  rag  merchant  and  general  dealer, 

13  South  St.  Mungo  street ;  house,  15  do. 
Forrester,  Wm.,  oil  merchant,  63  Stockwell  street; 
house,  Crossmyloof. 


Forrester,  William,  of  Glenmiln,  170  Renfrew  st. 
Forrester,  Mrs.  James,  33  Warwick  street. 
Forrester,  Mrs.   Robert,   bookseller.  Bazaar ;  house, 

18  North  Albion  street. 
FORSYTH,  A.  B.,  grocer,  22  Hospital  street. 
Forsyth,  Alex.,  commission  agent,  107  Parson  st. 
Forsyth,  diaries,  senior  assistant-inspector  of  poor, 
Govan  parochial  chambers,  224  Eglinton  street; 
house,  6  South  Wellington  street. 
Forsyth,  David,  flesher,  17  Stobcross  st.  ;  ho.  11  do. 
Forsyth,    James,    blacksmith,  spring-van    and  cart 

maker,  4  and  6  Risk  st. ;  house,  123  Green  st. 
Forsvth,  James,  flesher,  17  Adelphi  street;  house, 

297  Argyle  street. 
Forsyth,  James  H.,  at  Malcolm  Kerr's  ;  house,  157 

Plospital  street. 
Forsyth,  John,  bootmaker,  675  Gallowgate. 
Forsyth,  John,  builder,  545   Gallowgate;  house,  1 

Annfield  street. 
Forsyth,  John,  eating-house  keeper,  47  Gordon  st. 
Forsyth,  J.  &  J.,  booksellers  and  publishers,   23  St. 

Enoch  square. 
Forsyth,  John,  of  J.   ^-  J.  Forsyth ;  house,  461  St, 

Vincent  street. 
Forsyth,  John,  jun.,  of  J.  ^  J.  Forsyth,  461   St. 

Vincent  street. 
Forsyth,  Matthew,  family  grocer,  69   Taylor  street ; 

house,  39  Drygate. 
Forsyth,  Matthew,  slater,  75  Old  wynd  ;  house,  96 

Trongate. 
Forsyth,  Peter,  bootmaker,  4  Balmanno  street;  ho. 

44  George  street. 
Forsyth,  Thos.,  beadle,  Blackfriars'  Street  Indepen- 
dent church  ;   house,  71  Blackfriars'  street. 
Forsyth,  William,   saddler  and  harness  maker,  214 

Main  street,  Gorbals. 
Forsyth,  William,  •wine  and  spirit   cellar,  57  George 

square;  house,  63  High  John  street. 
For-syth,  William,  of  APHaffie  cJ-  Forsyth;  house,  32 

Bellgrove  street. 
Forsyth,  Mrs.,  spirit  dealer,  2  Marlborough  street. 
Forsyth,  Miss,  milliner,  57  North  Hanover  street. 
Forsyth,  Isabella,  lodgings,  94  Dundas  street. 
FoKSYTu's     Glasgow    Adcertising    Sheet,    23     St. 

Enoch  square. 
FoiiTH  and  Clyde  Canal  Co.'s  office,  Port-Dundas  ; 

R.  Readman,  secretary. 
Forth  and  Clyde  Shipping  Co.,  London  wharf,  Port- 
Dundas;  agent,  A.  M'Michen. 
Forth  Coal  and  Iron  Co.,  Oakley ;  agents,  Ralston, 

Goodwin,  &  Co.,  31  Turner's  court. 
FoETissET  Smithy  Coal  office,  28  St.  Enoch  square. 
FORTUNE,  David,  iron  bedstead  and  bedding  w.ire- 
house,  259  Argyle  St.;  ho.  15  Hillst.,  Gartnethill. 
FOSTER,  Edward,  fruiterer,  82|  Cowcaddens  st. 
Foster,  James,  livery  stablekeeper,  30  Granville  st. ; 

house,  206  North  street. 
Foster,  John,  rag  dealer,  41   Blackfriars'  street,  and 

72  Sydney  street ;  house,  32  Blackfriars'  street. 
Foster,  Joseph,  agent,  80  Buchanan  street. 
Foster,   William,  &  Co.,   British   Copper  office,   7 

Prince's  square  ;  Gray  and  Buchanan,  agents. 
Foster,  W.  A.,  bootmaker,  96  Queen  s'.reet ;  house, 

495  St.  Vincent  street. 
FOTHERINGHAM,  A.  D.,  warehouseman,  at  Mann, 

Byars,  cf  Co.'s;  house,  79  Taylor  street. 
Fotheringham,  John,   &   Co.,   plumbers,   gasfitters, 
and  zinc  workers,  38  Bedford  street ;   house,  17 
Eglinton  place. 


FOTHERINGHAM. GENERAL  DIRECTORY. ERASER. 


123 


Fotheringham,  T.,  spirit  dealer,    56   Bishop  street; 

house,  47  do. 
Fotheringham,  Mrs.  John,  69  Bath  street. 
Fotheringham,  Mrs.,  124  Bath  street. 
Fotheringham,  Miss,  grocer,  38  Brown  street. 
FOUBISTER,  James,  75  Abbotsford  pl.ice. 
FOUCART,  Francois,  &  Son,   professors  of  fencing 

and  gj'mnaslics,  106   West  Nile  street;  house,  4 

Falkland  place. 
FOULDS,  Audw.,  dyer  and  scourer,  91  King  street, 

Tradeston. 
Foulds,   Archibald,   merchant,   22   Renfield   street ; 

house,  29  Berkley  terrace. 
Foulds  &  Hodgson,  merchants,  43  Renfield  street. 
Foulds,  John,  of  Gardner,  Foulds,   cf-  Stirling  ;  ho. 

412  Parliamentary  road. 
Foulds,  John  C,  accountant,  sharebroker,  and  agent 

for  the  Insurance  Company  of  Scotland,  and    the 

Alliance  British  and  Foreign  Life  and  Fire  Insur- 
ance Company,  64   Buchanan  street;  house,   12 

Elinbank  crescent. 
Foulds   &   JI'Kay,    Misses,    booksellers   and   news 

agents,  4i  St.  Enoch  square. 
FOULNER,  James,  corkcutter,  9  Garscube  road. 
Foulner,  James,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  420  Par- 

■liamentarv  road  ;  honse,  9  Garscube  road. 
FOURQUEMIN,  P.  v.,  importer  of  French  colours 

and  designs  ;  house,  157  Hospital  street. 
FOWLER,  Andrew,  &   Sons,  wrights,  2  Main  st., 

Bridgeton  ;  house,  13  Orr  street,  Calton. 
Fowler,  Andrew  L.,  agent,  British  Linen  Co.'s  Bank  ; 

house,  138  Ingram  street. 
Fowler  &  Gourlay,  mahogany  and  timber  merchts., 

81  Pitt  street. " 
Fowler,  James,  slater,  YO  Cathedral  st. ;  house,  14 

Margaret  street. 
Fowler,  John,  &  Co.,  brewers,  Prestonpans;  agents, 

Lang,  Brothers,  10  Oswald  street. 
Fowler,  Robert,  of  Foicler  aud  Gourlay  ;  81  Pitt  st. 
Fowler  &  Son,  seedsmen,  nurserymen,  and  florists, 

146  Argyle  st. ;  ho.  Cessnock  house,  Govan  rd. 
Fowler  &  Laurie,  family  mourniug  warehouse,  133 

Buchanan  street. 
Fowler,  W.,  of  Foioler  and  Laurie;    house,   320 

Renfrew  street. 
FOX,  Edward,  china  and  earthenware  dealer,  148 

Main  street,  Anderston ;  house,  160  do. 
Fox  &  Munro,  hide,  bark,  aud  leather  factors,  114 

Trongate. 
FOXWELL,  Rev.  A.,  Professor,  St.  Aloysin's  Col- 
lege, 77  Charlotte  street. 
FOY,  James,  &  Co.,  metal  and  iron  merchants,  28 

Robertson  street. 
FOZIER,  F.  W.  C,  merchant,  11  St.  Enoch  square. 
Fozier,  M.  T.,  of  M.  T.  Fozier  and  Co.;  house,   19 

Elgin  terrace,  Dowanhill. 
Fozier,  M.  T.,  &  Co.,  manufacturers,  merchants,  im- 
porters of  foreign  goods,  and  agents,  11  St.  Enoch  sq. 
FRAME,  Alex.,  coal  agent,  6  Dixon  street ;  ho.  15 

Caledonian  road. 
Frame,  Alex.,  dairyman,  206  Stirling's  road. 
Frame,  Andrew,  dairyman,  71  Stirling  street,  Cow- 

caddens,  aud  75  Shamrock  street. 
Frame,  James,  agent,  Union  Bank  of  Scotland,  City 

of  Glasgow  Life  Assurance  Co.,  and  Liverpool  and 

London  Fire  and  Life  Insurance  Co.,  3  New  City 

road;  hou.se,  237  Cowcaddens  street. 
Frame,  John,  at  George  Miller  ^  Co.'s;  ho.  Fereneze 

cottage,  Barrhead. 


Frame,  John,  engineer,  Scotland  Street  Iron  Works; 
house,  12  Gloucester  street. 

Frame,  M.,  tobacconist,  298  Argyle  street. 

Frame,  Robert,  spirit  merchant,  83  Crown  street. 

Frame,  Robert,  at  Murray,  Cowbrough,  <f  Co.'s,  100 
Elderslie  street. 

Frame,  Robert,  cowfeeder,  38  St.  Andrew  square. 

Frame,  Thomas,  local  manager.  Royal  Insurance  Co., 
8  Gordon  street ;  house,  Dowanside,  Observatory 
hill,  Gt.  West.  rd. — See  Advertisement  in  Appendix. 

Frame,  Thos.,  &  Co.,  merchants,  8  Gordon  street. 

Frame,  Wm.,  family  grocer,  227  Dumbarton  road; 
house,  427  St.  Vincent  street. 

FRANKLIN,  Wm.,  paper-ruler,  lithographer,  and 
account-book  maker,  7  Argyle  street. 

Franiclix  Company's  Depot,  The,  for  the  sale  of  gas 
regulators  and  other  patent  articles,  77  John  st. 

FRASER,  Rev.  Alex.,  minister  of  Euing  Place 
Chapel,  78  Buccleuch  street. 

Eraser,  Alex.,  of  Alex.  Fraser  cf  Co.;  house,  13 
Hamilton  Park  terrace. 

Fraser,  Alex.,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  18  George 
street;  and  grocer  and  wine  merchant,  36  &  38 
Stirling's  road;  house,  125  North  John  street. 

Fraser,  Alex.,  oil  and  colourman,  242  High  street; 
house,  55  Duke  street. 

Fraser,  Alex.,  manager,  Barrowfield  Printworks. 

Fraser,  Alex.,  &  Co.,  shawl  manufacturers  and  ware- 
housemen, 16  Prince's  square,  Bachanan  street. 

Fraser,  A.  M'K.,  tailor,  48  North  Frederick  street. 

Fraser,  Andrew,  wright,  20  Craignestock  street; 
house,  113  Greenhead  street. 

Fraser,  Alex.,  &  Co.,  ironfounders,  smiths,  machia 
makers,  &c.,  52  New  wynd  ;  ho.  8  Cleland  st. 

Fraser,  Alex.,  builder,  and  agent  for  fireclay  goods, 
91  Bothwell  street  ;  house,  2  Park  buildings, 
Paisley  road. 

Fraser,  Archd.,  wholesale  wine  and  spirit  merchant, 
agent  for  mild  and  Indian  pale  ales,  and  Findlater 
&  Co.,  brewers,  31  Queeu  street ;  house,  Shield 
hall,  Goran. 

Fraser,  Brothers,  publishing  booksellers,  and  book- 
binders, 58  North  Hanover  street. 

Fraser,  Chas.,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  117  Ren- 
field street;  house,  115  do. 

Fraser,  Colin,  tea  dealer  and  grocer,  106  King  st., 
city  ;  house,  12  Charlotte  street. 

Fraser  &  Co.,  clothiers,  99  St.  Vincent  street. 

Fraser,  D.,  of  Fraser  ^  Green,  39  Elmbank  ores. 

Fraser,  David,  wine  &  spirit  mercht.,  104  Crooks- 
ton  street ;  house,  34  Scotland  street,  Tradeston. 

Fraser,  Daniel,  spiral  and  general  turner,  8  Sauchie- 
hall  street;  house,  27  Port-Dundas  road. 

Fraser,  Donald,  grocer,  2^  St.  James'  street,  Paisley 
road  ;  house,  2  do. 

Fraser,  Duncan,  of  D.  Fraser  ^  Co. ;  house,  35 
Hospital  street. 

Fraser,  Duncan,  &  Co.,  starch  manufacturers,  and 
sago  flour  merchants,  36,  38  Thistle  street. 

Fraser,  Duncan,  clothier,  54  Dale  St.,  Bridgeton ; 
house,  56  do. 

Fraser  &  Green,  pharmaceutical  chemists  to  the 
Queen,  and  manufacturers  of  aerated  waters,  113 
Buchanan  street  and  305  Sauchiehall  street. 

Fraser,  Hugh,  of  Arthur  ^'  Co.,  and  Arthur  ^  Fraser^ 
12  Buchanan  street. 

Fraser,  James,  bookbinder,  pattern-book,  and  caida 
maker,  94  Miller  st. ;  ho.  110  New  City  road. 

Fraser,  James,  M.D.,  171  West  Regent  Btreet. 


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FRASER. GENERAL  DIRECTORY. FREW. 


Eraser,  James,   of  Fraser  q  Co.;  house,    111  Hill 

street,  Garnethill. 
Fraser,    Rev.   Jas.,  M.A.,   of  St.    John's  parish,    6 

Grafton  place. 
Fraser,  James,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  201  Gal- 

lowgate;  house,  194  do. 
Fraser,  J.,  &  C.,  manuf\ictnrers  of  duck  jackets,  &c., 

2  North  Albion  court ;  ho.  41  do.,  street. 
Fraser,  James,  superintendent,  Old  Exchange  Ton- 
tine   Reading    Rooms,    14    Trongate;    house,    4 

Adelphi  place,  Adelphi  street. 
Fraser,  James  P.,   inspector    of  branches,    City  of 

Glasgow  Bank  ;  ho.  2  Lawrence  pi.,  Dowanhill. 
Fraser,   J.,   letterpress    printer,   67  Union  st. — /See 

Advertisemerd  in  Appendix. 
Fraser,  John,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  273,  27o 

Buchanan  street ;  ho.  16  Killermont  street. 
Fraser,  John  A.,  11  Belgrave  terrace. 
Fraser,  John,  wine  and   spirit  dealer,   29   Main  St., 

Bridgeton  ;  house,  68  do. 
Fraser,  Rev.  John,  265  Dumbarton  road. 
Fraser,  John,  pawnbroker,  4  St.  Andrew's  square. 
Fraser,  John,  furrier,  and  curled  hair  &  hair-seating 

manufacturer,  Moodie's  ct.  31  Argyle  St. ;  works, 

30  Govan  st. ;  house,  Oatlands,  Little  Govan. 
Fraser,  John   T.,  writer,  112  West    Regent  street; 

house,  58  Buccleuch  street. 
Fraser,  MathewM.,  shawl  manufacturer,  12  St.  Vin- 
cent place;  house   4  Roj-al  terrace. 
Fraser,  M.  &   M.,  milliners  and  straw-hat  makers, 

82  Canning  St.,  Gallon  ;  h.  68  Main  st.,  Bridgeton. 
Eraser,  Peter,  clothier  and  hatter,  59  Union  street ; 

house,  48  O.xford  street. 
Fraser,  Robert,  at  Arch.  Orr  Swing  9"  Co.'s ;  ho.  4 

Koyal  terrace. 
Fraser,  Simon,  465  St.  Vincent  street. 
Fraser,  Turner,  &  Co.,  sewed  musliu  manufacturers, 

21  Renfield  street. 
Fraser,  William,  0/  Fraser,  Turner,  ij-  Co, ;  house, 

45  Buccleuch  street. 
Fraser,  William,  "holsale  and  retail  wine  and  spirit 

merchant,  10   Clyde  place,  47  South  Coburg  st., 

and  104  West  street. 
Fraser,  William,  of  Fraser  4'  Co. ;  house,  111  Hill 

street,  Garnet  hill. 
Fraser,  William,  chemical  manufacturer,  Broxburn  ; 

office,  68  Miller  street. 
Fraser,  William,  tobacconist,  286  High  street. 
Fraser,  Mrs.  A  ,  22  Warwick  street. 
Fraser,  Mrs.  David,  2  Rutherford  lane. 
Fraser,  Mrs.  James,  furnishings,  113  RenSeld  st. 
Fraser,  Mrs.  Peter,  122  South  Portland  street. 
Fraser,  Mrs.,  41  North  Albion  court. 
Fraser,  Mrs  ,  dressmaker,  13  New  City  road. 
Fraser,  Mrs.,  green-grocer,  131  Stobcross  street. 
Fraser,  Cfitherine,  stationer,  116  Dumbarton  road. 
FEECKLETON,  William,  &  Co.,  hat  and  cap  manu- 
facturers, 217  Argyle  street. 
FREDERICK,  John,  pork  butcher,  400  Argyle  st. ; 

house,  16  Brown  street. 
Fkee  Camlachie  Church,  726  Gallowgate. 
Free  College  Church,  head  of  Lynedoch  street;  Rev. 

Eoijert  Buchanan,  D.D.,  minister. 
Free  East  Gorbals  Church,  Carlton  place;   Rev.  A. 

Gumming,  minister. 
Free   Gaelic   Church,    Hope  street;    Rev.    Duncan 

M'Gregor,  M.A.,  minister. 
Free  Knox  Church,  7   Surrey  street ;  Rev.  E,   C. 

Smith,  minister. 


Free   Normal    Seminary;    David   Stow,  secretarj'; 

Thomas  Zslorrison,  rector. 
Free  Press  newspaper  office,  97  Maxwell  street. 
Free    St.    David's   School  of   Industry',   52    North 

Frederick  street. 
Free  St.  George's  School,  7  Kelvin  street. 
Free  St.  John's  Mission  Church,  18  and  20  Young- 
street  ;   Rev.  Wm.  M.  M'Kay,  minister. 
Free  St.  Paul's  School  of  Industry,  74  N.  Frederick 

street;  Miss  Mackay,  teacher. 
Free   Stockv/ell   Church,  41    Ropework  lane;  Rev. 

Jdcob  Alexander,  minister. 
Free  Tron  Church,  Dundas  street;  Rev.  Wm.  Trail, 

M.A.,  minister. 
FREEB.iilRN,  Charles,  carrier  to  Bonhill  and  Alex- 
andria, dail}',  at  3  p  m.,  9  St.  Enoch  square. 
Freebairn,  James,  at  J.  4-  W.  Camjibell  cj'  Co.'s ;  ho. 

329  West  Bath  street. 
Freebairn,  James,  &  Son,  slaters,  11  North  Welling- 
ton street ;    house,  35   Richard  street,  and  204 

Shaws  road. 
Freebairn,  Robert,  carrier  to  Renton,  Bonhill,  and 

Alexandria,  dailj'  at  3  p.m.,  from  17  Miller  st. 
Freebairn,  Wm.,  cit  J.  cj-  IV.  Campbell  cj'  Co.'s;  ho. 

17  Buckingham  terrace. 
FREELAND,   Hugh,  messenger  at  arms,  67   West 

Nile  street ;  house,  132  West  Graham  street. 
Freeland,  John,  &  Co.,  cotton-spinners,  56  Wilson  st. 
Freeland,  Robert,  &  Co.,  merchants,  56  Wilson  st. 
Freeland,  Robert,  of  John  Freeland  4'  Co. ;  house,  5 

Albanv  place. 
Freeland,  Robert,  flesher,  406  Duke  street. 
Feeeland's   School,  6  Taylor  st. ;  Andrew  M'Nair^ 

teacher. 
FREEMAN,  Madame,  milliner,  71  St.  Vincent  st. 
FREER,  James,  brickbuilder,  40  Savo}'  street. 
Freer,  Rev.  Jas  ,  Free  St.  George's,  5  Lansdowne  cr. 
Freer,  John  C,  &  Co.,  cotton  waste  merchants,  oil 

and  colourmen,  28  Robertson  street. 
Freer,  William,  of  AVDonald  <f   Freer;  house,  241 

Buchanan  street. 
FRENCH,  C,  collector  for  Royal  Liver  Society,  129 

Abercromby  street. 
French,  D.,  of  Glassford  <^-  French;  150  Buccleuch  st. 
French,  James,  accountant  and   house  factor,   agenfe 

for  the  City  of  Glasgow  Life  Assurance  and  Unity 

Fire  and  Life  Associations,  and  Scottish  Provincial 

Assurance  Co.,  57  Miller  street;  house,  23  Houston 

street.  Paisley  road. 
French,  Robert,  wholesale  hardware  merchant,  118 

and  120  Trongate;  house,  18  Monteith  row. 
French,  William,  36  St.   Vincent  place;  house,  16 

Fitzroy  place. 
French,  William,  commercial  traveller,   284  Upper 

Crown  street. 
French,    Mrs.    A.,   spirit   dealer,  416   Duke  street; 

house,  3  East  Miller  street. 
FREW,   Alexander,  of  J.  ^  A.   Frew;  house,  58 

Buccleuch  street. 
Frew,  Forrest,    of  Forrest  Frew    <^  Co. ;    house,  6 

Hampton  Court  terrace. 
Frew,  Forrest,   &  Co.,  power-loom   cloth  manufac- 
turers,   Rutherglen   Bridge    Factory,    342    Maiu 

street,  Bridgeton. 
Frew,  James,  manufacturer,  18  Saltmarket;  house, 

107  Greenhead. 
Frew,  John,   manufacturing  chemist,  Port-Dundas ; 

works,  Kilsyth. 
Frew,  J.&A.,  smithy  coal  and  coke  merchts.,  P.-Dnn. 


FREW. 


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125 


Frew,    John,    at    W.    Gourlay  cf   Sorts;   house,  28 

Lynedoch  street. 
Frew,  John,  ]and  survej'or,  at  Thomas  Kyle's ;  house, 

161  Shamrock  street. 
Frew,  John,  cotton  3'arn  agent,  102  Virginia  place; 

house,  183  Renfrew  street 
Frew  &  Landale,  mining  engrs.,  137  West  George  st. 
Frew,  Robert,  of  Frew  <.f  Landale;  house,  136  West 

Graham  street. 
Frew,  Mrs.  J.  L.,  327  Bath  crescer.t. 
FREYD,  A.,  jeweller,  174  Argyle  st. ;  ho.  327  do. 
FRIEDLANDER,    Alex.,  importer  of  tobacconists' 

goods,  43  North  Hanover  street. 
FRIEDMANN  &  Strahlheim,  123  West  George  st. 
Friend-in-Nef,d  Life  and  Sick  Assurance  Society, 

agents.  111  V/estNile  st.;  John  Renhan,  inanag. 
Friendly  Bread  Association,    10    Carlton    Court, 

Bridge   street;    Adam    Cairns,  manager;  house, 

111  Eolinton  street. 
FRISKIN,  George,  16  CleLind  street. 
FROOD,  William,  cowfeeder,  19  Little  Hamilton  st. 
FROST  &  Allan,  grain  merchants,  143  Main  street, 

Anderston. 
Frost,  Andrew,  0/  Frost  cj-  Allan;  house,   40  War- 
wick street. 
Frost,  John  A.,  bread  and  pastry  baker,  42G  Parlia- 
mentary road. 
Frost,  Joseph,  baker,  334  Gallowgate  ;  ho.  332  do. 
FRUID,  Samuel,  collector,  421  Gallowgate. 
Fkuit  Market   for    Scotch   fruit,   11    Kent  street; 

Samuel  Forrester,  keeper. 
FRYAR,  Mark,    professor  of  mining,  Andersonian 

Universitj' ;  house,  3  Walworth  terrace. 
FUBISTER,  John,  watch  and  clock  maker,  37  Dun- 
das  street. 
FULCHER,  John,  professor  of  pianoforte  and  singing, 

351  Bath  crescent. 
FULLARTON,  A.,&  Co.,  publishers  and  booksellers, 

40  Union  street. 
Fullarton,  A.,  timber  measurer,   Stobcross   wharf ; 

house,  20  JNIinerva  street. 
Fullarton,  Alex., of  3Iurckie<f  Fullarton;  house,  141 

West  Nile  street. 
Fullarton,  Allan,  commissioner  for  the  four  courts  of 

Ireland,  19  Woodside  place. 
FitUarton,  James,  furnishing  ironmonger,  tinsmith, 

gasfitter,    and    paper-haaging    v.-arehouse,     168 

Argyle   street ;    house,    1    Frovauside,   Stirling's 

road. —  See  Ad.  in  Append. 
Fullarton,  John,  A.,  of  Murray  tf  Fullarton  ;  house, 

16  Canning  place. 
Fullarton,  M.  J.  Bowden,   accountant.  Union  Bank 

of  Scotland  ;  house,  150  Bath  street. 
Fullarton  and  Hamilton  Farm  Coal  Office,   92 

West  George  street. 
FULLER,  George,  Central  Police  Chambers,  South 

Albion  street ;  lio.  9  Hopetoun  place,  Stirling's  rd. 
FULTON,  A.  &  J.,  sail  makers,  136  Brooraielaw. 
Fulton,  Andrew,  hatter,  inventor  and  patentee  of  the 

self-fitting  ventilator  hat,    lOH   Argyle   street; 

house,  1  Surrey  place,  Pollokshaws  road. 
Fulton,   Brothers,   bakers,  and  flour    merchants,  54 

Cumberland  street,  Laurieston. 
Fulton,  Brothers,  grocers,  44,  46  Cumberland  st. 
Fulton,  Brothers,   engravers  and  calico  printers,  48, 

50  Duke  street. 
Fulton,  Brothers,  sewed  and  stamped  muslin  manu- 
facturers, hosiery  and  small  ware   merchants,  19 

Montrose  street;  ho.  197  Great  Eastern  road. 


Fulton,    Buchanan,   &  Co.,  cotton   spinners,  Loch- 

winnoch.       Letters    left   at    H.    Buchanan's,  28 

Miller  street. 
Fulton  &    Campbell,    messengers-at-arras,    &c.,  20 

Union  street. 
Fulton,    David,    of  Fulton  Brothers  ;  house,   Cara- 

tyne  house. 
Fulton,  David,  watchmaker,  37  George  street. 
Fulton,  Hugh,  at  Alex.   Osborne's,  45  Candleriggs  ; 

house,  7  Hopetoun  place. 
Fulton,    Hugh,  Citj'   of   Glasgow  Life    Assurance 

Co.,  40  St.  Vincent  place;  house,  3  Regent  Park 

terrace,  Pollokshaws  road. 
Fulton,  Hugh,  cowfeeder,  114  Green  street,  Calton. 
Fulton,    H.,    of  W.  n.  (f-  J.    Fulton ;    house,    18 

South  Portland  street. 
Fulton,  James,  jun.,  potato  merchant,  Queen  Street 

Station  ;  store,  7  S.  Coburg  st. ;  ho.  3  Surrey  pi. 
Fulton,  Jas.,    of  Fulton  Brothers;  house,  197  Gt, 

Eastern  road. 
Fulton,  James,  draper  and  outfitter,  12,  14,  Fiulay 

street ;  house,  4  Wemyss  place. 
Fulton,  James,  provision  merchant,  420  Argyle  st. ; 

house,  19  jMains  street. 
Fulton,  J.,  butter  and  egg  dealer,  60  Kirk  St.,  Calt. 
Fulton,  J.  E.,  slater,  203  Thistle  street. 
Fulton,   James,  ham   curer,  butter  and  cheese  mer- 
chant, 47  Argyle  street ;  ho.  91  N.  Frederick  st. 
Fulton,   John,  &  Co.,  brewers,  Edinburgh;  agents, 

Robertson  &  Baxter,  3  Virginia   street. 
Fulton,  John,  flesher,  25  Morrison  street  ;  house,  38 

Paterson  street. 
Fulton,  John,  26  Rose  street,  Garnethill. 
Fulton,  John,  of  Fulton  Brothers  ;  house,  7  Hope- 
toun place. 
Fulton,  John,  of  Fulton  Brothers  ;  house,  162  Pol- 
lokshaws road. 
Fulton,    Peter,   accountant,   and  agent  for  Victoria 

Benefit  Society,  20  Union  street. 
Fulton,  Robert,    provision  and  general  commission 

agent,  47  Argyle  st. ;  ho.  26  Rose  st.,  Garnethill. 
Fulton,  Robert,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  102  King 

street,  cit}' ;  house,  22  Kent  street. 
Fulton,  S.,  of  Fulton  Brothers ;  ho.  3  Salisbury  st. 
Fulton,  \y.  H.  &  J.,  curriers,    leather    merchants, 

hose  pipe  and  machinery  belt  manufacturers,  147 

Stockwell  St.;  house,  18  South  Portland  street. 
Fulton,  Wm.,  vict.,  211  High  st.;  ho.  11  George  St. 
Fulton,  Wm.,  grain  merchant,  20,  22  Pollokshaws 

road ;  house,  22  Surrey  place. 
Fulton,  William,  late  supervisor  of  inland  revenue, 

17  Minerva  street. 
Fulton,  William,  mill  manager,  01  Centre  St.;  house, 

55  Clarence  street,  Kingston. 
Fulton,  Wm.,  of  W.  Fulton  tj-  Son;  house,  2  South 

Apsley  place. 
Fulton,  Wm.,  of  W.  H.  tj-  J.  Fulton;  45  Rose  street, 

Garnethill. 
Fulton,  W.,  &  Son,  ham  curers  and  provision  mer- 
chants, G6  Brunswick  street. 
Fulton,  Wm.,  jun.,  of  W.  Fulton  cj-  Son;  house,  2 

South  Apsley  place. 
Fulton,  Win.,  A  M.,  session-clerk,  53  Eg'iinton  st,, 

and  Govan  Schoolhouse. 
Fulton,  Rlrs.  C,  rope  and  twine  manufacturer,  270 

Buchanan  street. 
FYFE,  Alex.,  &  Co ,  fancy  dress  mannfactiirers,  77 

Queen  street. 
Fyfe,  Archibald  M.,  39  St.  George's  road. 


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-GENERAL  DIRECTORY. GALLIE. 


Fj'fe,  Henry,  &  Son,  manufacturers,  62  Queen  st. ; 

factory,  252  Main  street,  Bridgeton. 
Fyfe,  Henry,  of  E.  Fyfe  cj-  Son;  ho.  183  Bath  st. 
Fj'fe,  James,  pavement  merchant  and  quarrier,  Bank 

street,  Pt.-Dundas;  ho.  Dundas  cot.,  Pollokshieids. 
Fyfe,  James,  teacher,  205  Cowcaddens  street. 
Fyfe,  James,  at  Wm.  Fyfe's,  52  Ghissford  st.;  house, 

12  Douglas  street. 
F)'fe,  John,  merchant,  123  St.  Vincent  street, 
Fyfe,  John,  of  Henry  Fyfe  (j-  Son ;  house,  8  ^Yood- 

side  place. 
Fyfe,  John,  5  Craignestock  jdace. 
Fyfe  &  Morton,  ship  store,  export  grocers,  provision 

and  wine  merchants,  19  St.  Enoch  square. 
Fyfe,  S.  H.,  marine  artist,  127  Paisley  road. 
Fyfe.  Thomas,  stay  manufacturer  and  fancy  -n-are- 

houseman,  34  Argyle  st.;  house,  14  Grafton  st. 
Fyfe,  William,  baby  linen  and  hood  manufacturer,  72 

Argyle  street ;  house,  3-1  Brown  street. 
Fife,  William,  plushes,  hat  and  cap  tiimmings,  52 

Glassford  street;  house,  172  Pitt  street. 
Fyfe,  William,  spirit  dealer,  12  Bishop  st.;  ho.  8  do. 
i'yfe,  W.  &  E.,  painters  and  pnperhangers,  CI  Pais- 
ley road;  house,  12  South  Kinning  place. 
Fyfe,  Mrs.  Andrew,  stationer,  105  Rottenrow. 
Fyfe,  Mrs.,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  55  M'Neil  st. 
Fyfe,  Mrs.,  lodgings,  106  Renfrew  street. 
Fyfe,  Mrs.,  lodgings,  44  South  Portland  street. 
Fyfe,  Mrs.  Henry,  183  Bath  street. 
Fyfe,  Miss,  stay  and  hood  maker,  329  Argyle  street; 

house,  34  Brown  street. 
Fyfe,  Miss  M.,  247  Sauchiehall  street. 

G 

GAIE,  Angus,  church  officer,  U.  P.  Church,  Sham- 
rock street  ;  house,  do. 

GAIRNS,  Mary  Ann,  107  West  Regent  street. 

Gaims  &  Souter,  Misses,  grocers,  247^  Parliamen- 
tary road. 

GALBRAITH,  Andrew,  of  Alexander  Johnstone  4' 
Co.,  and  A.  cj-  A.  Galbraith;  ho.  163  St.  George's  rd. 

Galbraith,  A.  &  A.,  spinners  and  power-loom  cloth 
manufacturers,  4  Bolhwell  street;  works.  Oak- 
bank,  306  Garscube  road,  and  21  Garngad  road, 
St.  Rollox. 

Galbraith,  Archd.,  70  St.  George's  road. 

Galbraith,  Archibald,  of  A.  <^  A.  Galbraith,  and 
Alex.  Johnstone  ij-  Co. ;  ho.  163  St.  George's  rd. 

Galbraith  &  Co.,  calenderers  and  packers,  343  St. 
Vincent  street. 

Galbraith,  Geo.,  tinsmith,  313  Gallow'g.;  ho.  341  do. 

Galbraith,  George,  accountant,  Caledonian  Railway 
Co.,  302  Buchanan  street. 

Galbraith,  Henry,  tobacconist,  336  Gallowgate ;  ho. 
7  Park  place,  Stockwell  street. 

Galbraith,  James,  of  P.  Henderson  cj-  Co. ;  house,  8 
Sandyford  place. 

Galbraith,  James,  tobacco  and  snufF  manufacturer, 
48  Jamaica  street. 

Galbraith,  James,  tobacco  and  snufF  manufacturer, 
63  Jamaica  street;  house,  7  Park  place. 

Galbraith,  James,  writer,  1C9  West  George  street; 
house,  Stonelaw  cottage,  Rutherj^len. 

Galbraith,  Jas.,  Austrian  vice-consul,  27  W.George  st. 

Galbraith,  James,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  12 
Jackson  street ;  house,  84  High  John  street. 

Galbraith,  James  S.,  North  British  Bank  ;  house,  35 
Renfrew  street. 


Galbraith,  John,  tailor  and  clothier,  96  Trongate. 

Galbraith,  John,  flesher,  55  Norfolk  street;  house, 
24  Warwick  street. 

Galbraith,  John  G.,  of  Galbraith  ij-  Co. ;  ho.  Glenbur- 
nie,  Kilwinning,  Ayrshire. 

Galbr;iith  &  Maclay,  writers,  169  West  George  st. 

Galbraith,  Peter,  at  C.  Tennant  ij-  Co.'s,  St.  Rollox. 

Galbraith,  Robert,  letter-carrier,  P.O. ;  house,  29 
Hospital  street. 

Galbraith,  Robert,  brazier,  pewterer,  and  tinplate 
worker,  118  King  street. 

Galbraith,  Robert,  clerk,  545  Gallowgate;  house, 
7  Annfield  place. 

Galbraith,  Robert,  Greenhead,  Govan.  Letters  left 
at  Bulloch,  Lade,  &  Co.'s,  43  Dunlop  street. 

Galbraith,  R.  D.,  at  J.  (J-  J.  White's;  house,  11  o 
George  street. 

Galbraith,  S.,  pawnbroker  and  general  merchant, 
10  and  12  Dalmarnock  road,  and  19  Green  street, 
Calton  ;  house,  7  Main  street,  Bridgeton. 

Galbraith,  Thomas,  cotton  broker,  157  Ingram  st.  ; 
house,  Braehead  villa. 

Galbraith,  Thomas,  &  Co.,  manufacturers,  81  Wilson 
street ;  factory,  Londonderry. 

Galbraith,  Thomas,  hairdresser,  4S  Main  street, 
Calton  ;  house,  7  Annfield  street. 

Galbraith  &  Winton,  marble  cutters,  sculptors,  stone 
engravers,  and  grindstone  makers,  and  agents  fOT 
Maw  &  Ca.'s  mosaic  flooring,  129  St.  Vincent  st. ; 
works,  28  Kelvin  street. 

Galbraith,  William,  of  Charles  Tennant  cf-  Co.,  St. 
Rollox  ;  house.  28  Canning  place. 

Galbraith  Wm.,  at  Robert  Baird's,  14  Glassford  st. ;. 
house,  Manscroft  cottage,  Shettleston. 

Galbraith,  William,  of  Galbraith  ^-  Winton;  house, 
Bothwell. 

Galbraith,  William  A.,  at  Galbraith  ^  Maclay''s ; 
house,  5  Walworth  terrace,  Kent  road. 

Galbraith,  Wm.,  19  Lynedotli  crescent. 

Galbraith,  Miss,  5  Melrose  street. 

Galbraith,  Miss  M.,  dressmaker,  9  Craignestock  pi. 

GALE,  James,  civil  engineer,  Glasgow  Corporation 
Water  works  ;  house,  1 1  Buccleuch  street. 

GALL,  Hugh,  &  Son,  clothiers  and  hosiers,  23 
Glassford  street. 

Gall,  H.,  ofH.  Gallc^  Son;  ho.  77  Cumberland  st. 

Gall,  James,  provision  merchant,  83  North  street ; 
house,  395  St.  Vincent  street. 

Gall,  J.  &  R.,  sewed  muslin  manufacturers,  97 
Union  street. 

GALLAGHER,  Daniel,  pawnbroker,  63  Stewart 
street ;  house,  80  Mailland  street. 

Gallacher,  John,  grocer,  81  New  vennel. 

Gallacher,  John,  plumber  and  gas-fitter,  67  Tobago 
street;  house,  69  do. 

Gallacher,  John,  tobacco-pipe  mould  maker,  4  Rope- 
work  lano. 

GALLERY,  James,  bookseller  and  stationer,  39 
Nelson  street,  city;  house,  48  do. 

GALLETLY,  Colin,  plasterer,  486  Gallowgate  st.; 
house,  71  Abercromby  street. 

Galletly,  John,  provision  merchant,  92  Dundas  st. 

GALLETTI,  John,  optician,  matlieniatical  instru- 
ment maker,  barometer,  thermometer,  and  looking- 
glass  manufacturer,  24  Argyle  arcade;  house,  42 
Dundas  street. 

Galletti,  Mrs.,  Lucknow  place,  149  Hospital  street. 

GALLIE,  George,  bookseller  and  stationer,  ;>9  Bu- 
chanan St.;  ho.  9  Vi'alworth  terrace,  Kc:;t  load. 


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Gallie,  Thos.  H.,  merchant,  124  St.  Vincent  street; 
house,  16-|  St.  James'  terrace. 

GALLIPP,  Ernest,  hair  jeweller,  116  Sauchiehall  st. 

GALLOWAY,  Alex.,  land  agent,  valuator,  and  ac- 
countant, 50  Bath  street ;  house,  do. 

Galloway,  George,  of  Wallace,  ij-  Galloioay;  house, 
97  North  street. 

Galloway,  H.  H.,  of  Macgeorge,  Coioan,  cf  Galloway; 
house,  3  Queen's  place,  Great  Western  road. 

Galloway,  James,  provision  merchant,  32,  34  Burn- 
side  street;  house,  94  do. 

Galloway,  James,  55  Alston  street ;  house.  Hunter's 
hill,  Bishopbiiggs. 

Galloway,  John,  at  P.  Henderson  tj-  Co.^s;  house, 
40  Claremoiit  street. 

Gallowaj',  John,  wright  and  joiner,  9  Killermont  st. 

Galloway,  John,  inland  revenue,  13  Queen  street; 
house,  71  Houston  street. 

Galloway,  John,  deputy  city  session-clerk,  57  St. 
George's  place ;  house,  64  Abbotsf'ord  place. 

Galloway,  Wm.,  baker,  341  Argyle  street ;  house, 
38  West  Campbell  street. 

Galloway,  William,  smith,  239  Argyle  street;  house, 
53  Alston  strret. 

Galloway,  William,  &  Co.,  wholesale  ironmongers 
and  nail  manufacturers,  71  West  Milton  street. 

Galloway,  W.  C,  pianoforte  teacher,  323  Bath  cres. 

Gallowaj',  W.  J.,  hardware  and  toy  merchant,  111 
Stockwell  street;  house,  117  do. 

Galloway,  Mrs.  James,  105  Douglas  street. 

Gallowa3',  Mrs.  James  T.,  4  Corunna  street. 

Galloway,  Mrs.,  ladies'  nurse,  35  Cadogan  street. 

Galloway,  Miss,  3  Jane  street. 

Galloway,  Isabella,  fruiterer,  27  Rutherglen  loan. 

GALT,  George,  glass  merchant  and  glazier,  14,  37 
Eglinton  street;  house,  12  do. 

Gait,  James,  grocer  and  spirit  merchant,  217  Gars- 
cube  road;  house,  215  do. 

Gait,  James,  of  Reid  4'  Gait,  8  Prince's  square. 

Gait,  James  B.,  bookseller,  stationer,  and  librarian, 
745  Gallowgate. 

Gait,  John,  58  North  Hanover  street. 

Gait,  John,  provision  merchant,  2  Clyde  street,  An- 
derston  ;  house,  89  North  street, 

Gait,  Robert,  and  Son,  accountants  and  property 
agents;  agents  for  the  Reliance  and  East  of  Eng- 
land Life  Society;  West  of  Scotland  Branch  office, 
20  Buchanan  street. 

Gait,  Robert,  of  Robert  Gait  4'  Son ;  house,  9  Ann- 
field  terrace,  Partick. 

Gait,  Robert,  jun.,  of  Robert  Gait  cj-  Son;  house,  9 
Anfield,  terrace,  Partick. 

Gait,  William,  &  Co.,  sewed  muslin  manufacturers, 
38  Queen  street. 

G.\NDOIS,  A.  J.,  mnnufactr.  of  ornamental  boxes, 
pattern  cards,  books,  &c.,  14  Dunlop  street. 

GANSON,  John,  tailor,  68  Maxwell  street. 

GARDEN,  John,  hosier,  milliner,  and  haberdasher, 
231,  233  Sauchiehall  st.;  ho.  252  Buchanan  st. 

Garden,  Mrs.  J.,  spirit  merchant,  90  Port-Dundasrd. 
GARDNER,    Allan,    straw   bonnet   and    millinery 
warehouseman,    168  and  170  Trongate,  aud  10 
Hutcheson  street ;  house,  8  Annfield  ter.,  Partick. 
Gardner,  Alexander,  house  factor,  32  Kelvin  street. 
Gardner,  Archibald  and  Son,  cabinetmakers  and  up- 
holsterers, 34  and  30  Jamaica  street;  works,  11, 
13,  17  Paisley  road  ;  ho.  20  Carlton  place. 
Gairdner,  Charles,  manager.  Union  Bank  of  Scotland; 
house,  1G8  Bath  street. 


Gardner,  C.  S.,  &  Co.,  sewed  muslin  manufacturers, 
48  Queen  street. 

Gardner,  Crawford,  hairdresser,  39  King  street, 
Tradeston  ;  house,  31  Centre  street. 

Gardner,  David,  church-ofiicer,  Erskine  Church  ; 
house,  6  Oxford  lane. 

Gardner  &  Co.,  opticians  to  her  Majesty,  and  mathe- 
matical and  pbilosophical  instrument  makers,  53 
Buchanan  street. 

Gardner,  Foulds,  and  Stirling,  wholesale  warehouse- 
men, and  manufacturers  of  boots  and  shoes,  felt 
and  satin  hats,  umbrellas  and  parasols,  shirts  and 
sta3's,  caps  and  bonnets,  braces  and  neckties,  car- 
pet bags  and  portmanteaus,  India  rubber  and  oil 
coats  and  leggings,  cloths  and  boot  lining,  haber- 
dashery and  small  wares,  &c.,  70  Union  street. 

Gardner,  Geo.,  spirit  merchant,  9  and  11  Princes 
street ;  house,  98  Great  Hamilton  street. 

Gardner,  James,  flesher,  32  Stirling's  road  ;  hous?, 
152  Rottenrow. 

Gardner,  James,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  8  and  10 
Bridgegate;  house,  12  do. 

Gardner,  James,  commission  mercht.,  11  Paisley  rd 

Gardner,  James,  of  Gardner,  Foulds,  cf-  Stirling;  ho. 
40  Buccleuch  street. 

Gardner,  J.  &  W.  D.,  hat  and  cap  manufacturers, 
54  Candleriggs. 

Gardner,  John,  carter  and  dairyman,  239  Argyle  st. 

Gardner,  J.,  cork  manufacturer,  42  East  Clyde  st. ; 
house,  7  Park  place,  Stockwell  street. 

Gardner,  John,  wine  and  spirit  dealer,  73  Bridge- 
gate  ;  house,  214  Crown  street,  Hutchesontown. 

Gardner,  J.,  spirit  merchant,  128  Gt.  Hamilton  st. 

Gardner,  John,  289  Dumbarton  road. 

Gardner,  John,  rope  maker  and  twine  manufacturer, 
Greenvale,  Duke  street;  house,  229  do. 

Gardner,  Joseph,  pastry  baker,  78,  80  Gallowgate ; 
house,  10  North  Coburg  street. 

Gardner,  James,  fruiterer,  85  West  George  street; 
house,  96  Union  street. 

Gairdner  &  Co.,  clothiers  and  outfitters,  50,  52 
Argyle  street  and  3  Miller  street. 

Gairdner,  Joseph,  of  Gairdner  4'  Oo ;  house,  221 
Sauchiehall  street. 

Gardner,  0.  T.  B.,  teller,  Clydesdale  Bank;  house, 
Carlton  villa,  Ibrox  park. 

Gardner,  Peter,  flesher,  311  Eglinton  St.;  ho.  309  do. 

Gardner,  Peter,  smith,  gasfitter,  bellhanger,  andstair- 
railer,  190  Dumbarton  road ;  ho.  200  Sandyford 
buildings. 

Gardner,  Robert,  provision  mercht.,  58  Commerce  &t. 

Gardner,  Robert,  victualler,  60   Dale  st.,  Bridgeton. 

Gardner,  Robert,  victualler,  208  Gallowgate. 

Gardner,  Robert,  of  Gardner  4'  Stevenson;  house, 
9  New  Hall  terrace. 

Gardner,  Robert,  dairyman,  123  Stockwell  street. 

Gardner,  Robert,  42  Kelvingrove  street. 

Gardner   &    Stevenson,    engineering   lithographers, 
draughtsmen,   and  ornamental  printers,    2  West 
Regent  street. 
Gairdner,  T.  R.,  of  Gairdner  4  Co.;  house,  Lilybank 

cottage,  Pollokshields. 
Gardner,  T.  W.,  organ  builder  and  pianoforte  maker 

and  tuner,  178  George  st.  and  43  Montrose  st. 
Gardner,  Walter,  clock  and  jewel  case  maker,  39 

Maxwell  street. 
Gardner,  William,  clerk,  Anderston  Grain  Mills,  27 

Washington  street. 
Gardner,  William,  milk  shop,  87  Bridgegate.    . 


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-GEMMELL. 


Gardner,  Win.,  ham  curer  and  provisiou  merchant, 

20,  22  Wilson  street. 
Gardner,  Williann,  optician  and  mathematical  instru- 
mentmaker,  134 Buchanan  street;  ho. 4  Terrace  st 
Gardner,    William,  wine    and    spirit    merchant,  Co 

North  street ;  house,  65  do. 
Gardner,  Mrs.  A.,  lodgings,  23  George  street. 
Gardner,  Mrs.  A.,  52  Eddlestun  place. 
Gardner,  Mrs.,  grocer,  16  Grace  street. 
Gardner,  Mrs.,  spirit  dealer,  60  Dalmarnock  road. 
Gardner,  Miss  E.,  cowfeeder,  40  Stockwell  street. 
Gardner,  Miss,  milliner  &  dressmaker, S/^-  Dundas  st. 
Gardner,  Miss  M.,  furnishings,  62  St.  George's  road. 
Gardner,  Misses,  dressmakers,  51  West  Regent  st. 
Gaediner's  Commercial  hotel,  45  N.  Hanover  st. 
Gardner's  Free  School,  243  George  street ;   W.  Find- 

laj',  teacher. 
GARMAN,  William,  hairdresser  and  perfumer,   132 

Buchanan  street ;  house,  14  Cathedral  street. 
Garnkirk  Coal  Co.,  fire-brick  manufacturers,  243 

Buchanan  street ;  depot,  St.  Rollox. 
Gaeneteank  Boarding  Establishment  for  the  Edu- 
cation of  Young  Gentlemen,  310  Sauchiehall  st. 
GARRITY,  Owen,  clothier,  45,  47  Bridsegate. 
Garricic  Temperauce  coffee-house,  and  Commercial 

lodgings,  24  Stockwell  street. 
GARROWAY,    James,    manufacturer,    51    South 

Albion  street;  house,  51  Franklin  street. 
Garroway,  James,  o/"  li.  cj-  J.  Garroway ;  house,  30 

Monteith  row. 
Garrowa)',   Robert,   qf  R.   <^  J.   Garroioay ;  house, 

Rosemount,  Cumbernauld  road. 
Garroway,  R.  &.  J.,  manufacturing  chemists,  Nether- 
field,  549  Duke  street. 
Garroway,  Wiiliam,  of  Ji.   ^  J.   Garroioay ;  house, 

38  Monteith  row. 
Garthamlock  Colliery  office,  85    Buchanan   St.; 

James  Panton. 
GARTL^ND,  Peter,  grocer,  41  Kyle  street. 
GARTLY,  Jas.  B.,a<  R.  Dalglish,  Falconer,  ^-  Co.^s; 

house,  20  Buckingham  terrace. 

Gartly,  John  B.,commis.sion  merchant,  22  Springfield 

court,  68  Buchanan  street;  works,  Hope  park,  St. 

Rollox. 

Gartsherrie  Iron  and  CoalOfSce,  168  W.  Geo.  st. 

GARTSHORE,  John,  of  J.    W.  Anderson  #  Co.; 

house,  1  Nithsdale  place,  Paisley  road. 
GARVEN,  John,  &  Co,,  commission  merchants,  60 

Oswald  street. 
Garven,  John,  of  John  Garven  tf-  Co.;  house,  Wood- 
vale  place,  Copland  road,  Gnvan, 
Gas  Company  Carburetted,  160  Hope  street. 
Gas,  Glasgow  and  Suburban  Co.,  42  Miller  street. 
Gas  Light  Company's  Office,  42  Virginia  street. 
Gas  Woiks,  Glasgow,  17  Mason  street,  Townhead, 

Tradeston,  and  Partick. 
GASCOYNE,  .John,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  55, 

57  King  street. 
GATHERAL,  George,  fringe  and  chairweb  maker, 

35  Jliller  street. 
Gatheral,  James,  plumber,  gas  fitter,  and  zinc  worker, 
100  Maxwell  street;  house,  29  Ruiherglen  road. 
Gatheral,  J.,  spirit  dealer,  48  South  Wellington  St.; 

house,  29  Rutherglcn  road. 
Gatheral,  James  W.,  manufacturer,  93  Virginia  st. ; 

house,  89  North  Fredeiick  street, 
Gatheral,  Miss,  41  North  Albion  court. 
GAUL,  Robert,  &  Co.,  cabinetmakers  and  uphol- 
steiers,  66  Renfield  street. 


GAULD,  John,  at  Stewart  #  3PDcnald;  house,  36 

Willowbank  street. 
GAULT,  Rev.  Robt.,  superintendent  of  Free  Church 
Anti-popish    Mission ;    house,    152    Hill   street, 
Garnethill. 
GAVIN,  Janet,  milliner,  469  Gallowgate. 
Gavin  &  M'Kerrow,  manufacturers,  4  Montrose  st. 
Gavin,  Robert,  of  Gavin  cf"  M^Kcrrow;  house,  Mur- 

rowdaie  cottage,  Copeland  road. 
GAY,  John,  lOJ  North  Albion  street. 
GAYLOR,  James,  contractor,  156  East  Milton  st. 
GAZE,  Edwin,   inland   revenue  officer;    house,  62 

Whitevale  street. 
Gazette  Newspaper,  36  Miller  street. 
GEAKE,  Wm.,  officer  of  inland  revenue,  40  War- 
wick street. 
GEBBIE,  James,  5  Willowbank  street. 
Gelibie,  J.,  &  Co.,  letterpress  printers,  16  St.  En.  sq. 
Gebbie,  J.,  of  J.  Gehbie  cf  Co.;  ho.  43  PoUok  street. 
Gebbie,  Thomas,  sen.,  13  Ronald  street. 
Gebbie,  Thomas,  boot  and  shoemaker,  83  Argyle  st. 
Gebbie,  Thomas,  jun.,  grocer  and  provision  merchant, 
3,  5  Wellington  arcade;  house,  13  Ronald  street. 
Gebbie,  Mrs.,  ladies'  nurse,  86  Renfrew  street. 
GEDDES,  Alexander,  commission  merchant,  62  St. 

Enoch  square. 
Geddes,  Brothers,  merchants,  52  St.  Enoch  sq. 
Geddes  &  Co.,  flint  glass  manufacturers,  St.  RoUos 

glass  works,  20  Tennant  street,  St,  Rollox. 
Geddes,  George,  boat-builder  and  boat-hirer.  Humane 
Society  house,    and   Vale   of  Ch'de  Boat-barge, 
Adelpbl  ter. ;   ho.  Humane  Society  house.  Green. 
Geddes,  Geo.  H.,  commission  merchant,    13   ULxon 

street;  house,  32  Buckingham  terrace. 
Geddes,  James,  of  J.  Geddes  c^- Sons  ;  house.  Thorn- 
bank,  Cathcart. 
Geddes,    James,  pianoforte   and  cabinetmaker,    20 

Little  Hamilton  street. 
Geddes,  J.,  &  Co.,  coal  merchants,  Caledonian  Coal 

office,  11  West  Nile  street. 
Geddes,  John,  wine  and   spirit  merchant,  59  Stock- 
well  street  ;  house  211  Thistle  street. 
Geddes,  John,  &  Sons,  dyers,  carpet  and  hearth  rug 

manufacturers,  72  Virginia  street. 
Geddes,  John,  of  J.  Geddes  cf-  Sons ;  house,  Thorn- 
bank,  Cathcart. 
Geddes,  John,  jun.,  assistant  manager,  at  St.  Rollox 

Flint  Glass  Works;   house,  2  Provanside  place. 
Geddes,  John,  of  Geddes  ^  Co. ;  ho.  2  Provanside. 
Geddes,  Robert,  &  Sons,  grain  &  provision  merchts., 

72  Alston  St. ;  house,  45  Abbotsford  place. 
Geddes,  William,  10  India  street. 
Geiides,   \Y WVmm,  of  John  Geddes  cj-  Sons;  house, 

Holmhead,  Cathcart. 
Geddes,  William,  jun.,  manager,  at  St.   Rollox  Flint 

Glass  Works ;  house,  2  Provanside. 
Geddes,  Wm.,  of  W.  ^- J.  Geddes;  ho.  2  Provanside. 
Geddes,  W.    &  J.,  bottle  manufacturers,  St.  Rollox 

Bottle  Works,  20  Tennant  street. 
Geddes,  Mrs.  Henry,  70  Buccleuch  street. 
Geddes,  Mrs.,  7  Somerville  place. 
Geddes,  Mrs.,  spirit  merchant,  265  Buchanan  street; 

house,  40  John  street. 
GEMMELL,  Adam,  commercial  traveller,  48  Hut- 

cheson  st.  ;  house,  3  Hamilton  pi.,  Partick. 
Gemmell,  Alex.,  at  John  Lamont  ^'  Co.'s;  house,  17 

Garden  street. 
Gemmell,  Alex.,  land  surveyor,  157  Grown  street. 
Gemmell,  Andrew,  dairyman,  22  Main  st.,  Gallon. 


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Gomniell,  Aiuirew,  of  W.  cj' yl.  Gemmell;  house,  123 
Gresu  street,  Gallon. 

Gemniill,  Andrew,  writer,  33  Queen,  street;  house, 
Elmpaik,  Govan  I'oad. 

Gemmell,  David,  cashier,  48  Hutcheson  st.  ;  liouse, 
88  Nortli  Hanover  street. 

Gemmell,  Frank,  commission  agent,  25  Gordon  st. ; 
house,  4  Porlman  place,  Hillhead. 

Gemmell,  Georj^e,  &  Co.,  sewed  muslin  manufac- 
turers, 69  Ingram  street. 

Gemmell,  G.,  at  J.  if  W.   Campbell  cf   Co. '«;  liouse, 

1  7  Woodburn  terrace,  Sandyford. 

Gemmell,  Hugh,  provision  merchant,  98  Garngad 
road  ;  house,  149  do. 

Gemmell,  Jas.  B.,  &  Co.,  preserved  provision  manu- 
facturers, 59  Clyde  place. 

Gsmmtll,  J.  G. ,  ship  nmster,  G5  Shields  road. 

Gemmell,  James,  tinsmith,  gasfittor,  and  bellhanger, 
66  Sauchiehall  St.,  and  43  Renfrew  lane  ;  house, 
291  Hope  street. 

Gemmell,  Jas.,  wholesale  tea  merchant,  48  Hutche- 
son street;   house,  Fairfield,  Partiokhill. 

Gemmel,  John,  procurator-fiscal,  County  buildings, 
107  Brunswick  st.;  ho.  18  Oakfield  ter.,  Hillhead. 

Gemmell,  John  victualler,  102  Garscube  road  and 
29  Clyde  street,  Port-Dundas,  and  132  Woodland 
road;  house,  12  Willowbank  street. 

Gemmell,  J.,  librarian,  stationer,  and  bookseller,  49 
George  street ;  bouse,  03  do. 

Gemmell,  Thomas,  baker  and  confectioner,  115  Can- 
dleriggs  and  288  High  st. ;  ho.  1  Ingram  street. 

Gemmell,  Wm.,  ofG.  Gemmelhf  Co.;  h.  2 1  Eglinton  st. 

Gemmell,  William,  of  W.  cf  A.  Gcmvidl ;  house,  90 
Great  Hamilton  street. 

Gemmell,   William,  at   Wincjate,  Son,  ij-  Co.'s ;  ho. 

2  Portnian  place,  Hillhead. 

Gemmell,  William,  at  Wm.  Cochey  4'  Co.^s;  house, 
52  Dundas  street,  Kingston. 

Gemmell,  William  N.,  drysaiter,  23  St.  Vincent  pi.; 
house,  18  Ashton  terrace,  Dowanhill. 

Gemmell,  W.  &  A.,  manufrs.,  73  Hutcheson  street. 

Gemmell,  Miss,  milliner  and  straw-hat  maker,  161 
Shamrock  street. 

General  Advertiser  for  Scotland;  office,  15 
Hutcheson  street. 

General  Assurance  Co.  of  London  ;  Walter  Scott  & 
Co.,  80  Buchanan  street. 

Gncral  Enquiry  office,  register  for  servants,  houses, 
and  .agent,  IS  South  Hanover  street. 

General  Life  and  Fire  Assurance  Co.;  J.  R.  Swan, 
agent,  69  St.  Vincent  street. 

General  Slaughter-house,  48  Market  lane. 

General  Steam  Navigation  Co.;  John  Blather,  agent. 

General  Terminus  and  Glasgow  Harbour  Railway 
Co.;  office.  111  St.  Vincent  street  ;  D.  Littleton, 
secretary  and  manager.  Goods  and  Mineral 
•depot ;  office.  Paisley  road ;  Joseph  Irving,  super- 
intendent of  traffic. 

Genoa  Steam  Packet  Office;  G.  &  J,  Burns,  9 
Buchanan  street. 

Genoa  Steam  Packet  Office  ;  Handysides  &  Hender- 
son, 45  Union  street. 

GENTLE,  James,  baker,  25  Castle  St.;  ho.  27  do. 

Gentles,  John,  plumber  and  gaslitter,  116  West  Nile 
street  and  25i  Crown  street;  house,  S3  do. 

Gentle,  John  S.^^M.D.,  170  Hope  street. 

Gentle,  Joseph,  tea  and  cofFije  merchant,  3  Stobcross 
street,  Anderston,  and  54  Stevenson  St.,  Gallon; 
house,  4  Washington  street. 


Gentle,  M.,  furnishings,  108  Dumbarton  road. 
Gentle,  Neil,  floslier  and  provision  merchant,  226, 

228  Stobcross  street  ;  house,  224  do. 
Gentles,  Thomas,  manager,  Electric  Telegraph  Co., 
Royal  Exchange  buildings,  7G  St.  Vincent  street, 

and  33  West  Nile  street. 
Gentles,  William,  commission  agent,  99  Wt.  Nile  st. 
GENTLEMAN,  William,  flesher,   112  Cumberland 

street;  house,  107  Hospital  street. 
GEOGHEGAN  &Co.,  pawnbrokers,  132  Gallowgate. 
GEORGE,  Mrs.  R.,  cowfeeder,  399  Garscube  road. 
George  Hotel,  74  George  square. 
George  Square  Academy,   56  George  square  ;  mas- 
ters, John  Millen,  jun.,  and  Eben.  Milieu.  M.A.; 

house,  2  Grafton  place. 
GERLETTI,  tobacconist,  firework  arlist,  &  optician, 

5  Miller  street. 
GERRARD,   Alexander,  at  Camphell,  Donald^  and 

Sellars' ;  158  Hospital  street. 
Gerrard,  John,  cowfeeder,   109  New  vennel. 
GETZ,  M.,  merchant  and  drj'salter,  GO  George  sq. ; 

house,  377  S.iuchiehall  street. 
GIBB,  Archibald  G.,  at  Roheri  Machay  6,-  Co.'s;  ho. 

5  Bellgrove  street. 
Gibb  &  Bruce,  Avine  merchants,  57  Buchanan  street. 
Gibb,  Charles,  porter,  Clydesdale  Bank,   10  Miller 

street;  house,  8  do. 
Gibb  &  Clarke,   hamcurers  and  wholesale  provision 

merchants,  17,  19  Wilson  street. 
Gibb,  David,  commission  merchant,  linen,  bagging, 

and  pack  sheet  warehouseman,   35  Miller  strest ; 

house,  14  Lawrence  place,  Partick. 
Gibb,  Elias,  of  Gibb  cj-  Bruce;  ho.  IG  Queen's  cr. 
Gibb,  James,  wine  and  spirit  dealer,  247  High  st. 
Gibb,  James,  fringe  manufacturer,  20  Mitchell  st. ; 

hou-e,  5  Gloucester  street. 
Gibb,  Jas.  S.,  ofAiddifCross;  h.Mariaville,  Langside. 
Gibb,  James,  grocer  and  wine  merchant,  242  George 

street  and  155  Cowcaddens, 
Gibb,  James,  road  contractor,  factor,  and  land  agent, 

4  E;ist  Miller  street  and  412  Duke  street. 
Gibb,  John,  agent,  Ro3'al  Exchange  bds.  south  area. 
Gibb,  John,  at  Buntocker  Sp'mninrj  Co.'s,  51  George 

square  ;  house,  22  Buccleuch  street. 
Gibb,  John,  80  Great  Western  road, 
Gibbs,    John,   baih   keeper,    chiropodist,    and  hair- 
dresser,  15  Sauchiehall  street;  house,  19  do. 
Gibb,  T.,  &  Son,  merchants  and  commission  agents, 

23  St.  Enoch  square;  agents  for  Scotland  for  the 

Champagne  Vineyard  Proprietors'  Co.,    Cognac  ; 

Mateos  &  Azopardo,    sherry  shippers,   Xerez   de 

la  Frontera;  Debuc  &  Godefro}',  wine  nierohts., 

Bordeaux;   A.  Le  Foreslier  &  Fils,  Havre;  Ind, 

Coope,  &  Co.,  ale  brewers,  Burton-on-Trent ;  and 

for  llobt.  Manders,  &  Co.,  porter  brewers,  Dublin. 
Gibb,  Thomas,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  119  High 

street ;  house,  44  Kent  street. 
Gibl),  William,   rag  merchant,  12  M'Pherson  street; 

house,  7  Nicholson  street. 
Gibb,  William,  accountant,   70  Bell  street;  house, 

133  Hospital  street. 
Gibb,  Mrs.,   10  Woodside  terrace. 
Gibb,  Mis.,  provision  dealer,  7  Rottenrow  street. 
Gibb,  Mrs.  John  James,  226  St.  Vincent  street. 
Gibb,  Mrs.  W.  R.,  26  India  street. 
GIB  BERT,  Gustave,  wine  shipper,  Rbeims  ;  agents, 

Robert  Thompson  &  Co.,  64  Howard  street. 
Gibraltar  Steam  Packet  Office ;  G.  &  J.  Burns, 

9  Buchanan  street. 

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Gibraltar   Steam    Packet  Office ;    llandysldes   and 

Henderson,  45  Union  street. 
GIBSON,  Alex.,   tallow  chandler,   58   Main  street, 

Gorbals;  bouse,  12G  Thistle  street. 
Gibson,   Archibald,    secretary,  Caledonian  Railway 

Co.,  302  Buchanan  street;  ho.  4  Ro3-al  crescent. 
Gibson,  Brothers,  &  Co.,  manufacturers,  1  National 

Bank  buildings,  Queen  street. 
Gibson  &  Clark,  corn  factors,  61  Oswald  street. 
Gibson,  David  Laird,  commission,  oil,  and  iron  mer- 
chants, 8  York  St.  ;  ho.  24  Cumberland  st.  west. 
Gibson,  Francis,  com.  merchants,  7^-  Eglinton  st. 
Gibson,  George  Henry,  of  inland  revenue  taxes,  13 

Queen  street ;  house,  9  Abbotsford  place. 
Gibson,  George,  merchant,   1(33  Ingram  street;   ho. 

16  Roj'al  crescent. 
Gibson,  Hugh,  wine  and  spirit  raer.,  85  Renfrew  st. 
Gibson,   Rev.   James,   A.M.,   professor  of  theolog}'. 

Free  Church  College ;  house,   3  Windsor  terrace. 

Great  Western  road. 
Gibson,  James,  of  Gibson,  Brothers,  cf"  Co.;  house,  6 

Mansfield  place,  Blythswood  square. 
Gibson,  James,  wine  and  siiirit  mer.,  2  Oxford  st. 
Gibson,  James,   washer  and  bleacher.   North  Parish 

Washing  Green,  near  the  Cathedral. 
Gibson,  James,  grocer,  23  Newhall  street. 
Gibson,  James  H.,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  42  St. 

George's  road;  house,  147  West  Graham  street. 
Gibson,    James,   inspector,   Electric  Telegraph  Co., 

Buchanan  Street  Station. 
Gibson,  James,  of  W.  cf'  J,  Gibson ;  house,  Cartdale 

villa,  Langside. 
Gibson,  James,  flesher,  26  North  Albion  street ;  ho. 

41  do.,  court. 
Gibson,  John,  Bank  of  Scotland,  Laurieston  ;  house, 

108  Eglinton  street. 
Gibson,  John,  coal  agent,  76  North  Woodside  road. 
Gibson,  John,  cabinetmaker  and  u[ihoiSterer,  36,  38 

Howard  st. ;  ho.  5  Great  Wellington  st.,  Paisley  rd. 
Gibson,  John,  sewed  muslin  manufacturer,  73  Buc- 

cleuch  street. 
Gibson,  John,  potato  dealer,  1  Eglinton  lane;  house, 

117  Eglinton  street. 
Gibson,  John,  sheriff  officer  and  constable,  66  Lance- 
field  street ;  house,  52  York  street. 
Gibson,  John,  &  Co.,  contractors,  20  Germiston  st. 
Gibson,  Joseph,  &  Co.,  packing-box,  trunk,  zinc,  tin 

case,   and   fancy    paper-box    manufacturers,   and 

general  metal  workers,  13  Dundas  street  and  162 

Buchanan  street. 
Gibson,  Matthew  IL,  surgeon,  10  Adelphi  st. ;  house, 

95  Upper  Crown  street. 
Gibson,  Peter,  shirtmaker  and  outfitter,  50  Broomie- 

lavv  street. 
Gibson,  Robert  T.,  19  Westminster  terrace,  Sauchie- 

hall  street. 
Gibson,  Robert,  135  Buchanan  street. 
Gibson,  Robert,  of  Gibson  cf-  Clerk;  ho.  4  Jane  st. 
Gibson,  Robert,  teller.  Bank  of  Scotland  ;  ho.  Prim- 
rose place,  Paisley  road. 
Gibson,  Robert  J.,  24  Greenvale  place,  Cumberland 

street,  west. 
Gibson,  Service,  &  Co.,  sewed  muslin  manufacturers, 

134  Queen  street. 
Gibson,  T.  B.,  of  Gibson,  Brothers,  4"  Co.;  house,  1 

Queen's  place.  Great  Western  road. 
Gibson,  W.  F.,  storekeeper,  54  Alston  street. 
Gibson  &  Walker,  grain  merchants  and  millers,  41 
Oswald  .street. 


Gibson,   Walter,  at  Rutherford  f  Go's;  house,  11 

Jamaica  street. 
Gibson,  William,  smith  and  engineer,  3  South  Qmn- 

berland  st.,  Calton ;  ho.  130  Great  Hamilton  st. 
Gibson,  William,  of  W.  <^- J.   Gibson;  house,  Cart- 
dale  villa,  Langside. 
Gibson,  William,  &  Co  ,  shuttle  and  shuttle  mount- 
ing makers,  wood-turners,    and  weavers'   utensil 

furnishings,    106    Trongate,   and    Sylvan  works, 

Mile-end. 
Gibson,  William,  clerk,  171  Stirling's  road. 
Gibson,  William,   provision   dealer,  99  Main  street, 

Anderston  ;  house,  101^  do. 
Gibson,   William,   pork-manufacturer,   31,  32  East 

Clyde  street;  house,  357  Argyle  street. 
Gibson,  William,  jirocer  and  provision  merchant,  11 

Clyde  street,  Calton. 
Gibson,  W.  &  J.,   drapers,   hosiers,    and  milliners, 

45,  47  Jamaica  street. 
Gibson,  Wni.,  wine  and  spirit  mer.,  49  Stobcross  st. 
Gibson,  Mrs.  A.,  baker,    15   Park  lane,   Mile-end; 

house,  23  do. 
Gibson,  Mrs.  J.,  chimney-sweeper,  112  Cowcaddenj. 
Gibson,  Mrs.  W.,  63  St.  Vincent  crescent. 
Gibson,  Mrs.,  famih'  cook,  11  Rosehall  street. 
Gibson,  Mrs.,  21  Greenvale  place. 
Gibson,  Bliss  J.,  furnishings,  144  Trong. ;  ho.  114  do. 
Gibson,  Misses,  teachers,  1  Chesham  place,  Kent  ro. 
Gibson,  Misses,  &  Doak,  milliners  and  dressmakers, 

3G  Sauchieball  street. 
Gibson,  Misses,  ladies'  seminary,  41  Abbotsford  pi. 
GIFFEN,  Alex.,  merchant  and  commission  agen}, 

130  Hope  St. ;  house,  4  Portman  place,  Billhead. 
GIFFORD,  Thos.,  tailor  and  clothier,  13  Osford  st. 
GILBERT,    John,    smith    and   weighing-machirrf; 

maker,  29  Tureen  street;  house,  25  do. 
Gilbert,  J.  Graham,  Yorkhill,  Partick. 
GILCHRIST,    A.,    ironmonger,    brassfounder,   gas- 
fitter,  and  gas-burner  manufacturer,  101  Norfolk 

street;  house,  102  do. 
Gilchrist,  Archibald,  of  Barclay,  Curie,  cj-  Co. ;  ho. 

Jordanvale,  Wliiteinch. 
Gilchrist,  G.  &,.!.,  wholesale  ironmongers,  11  Dixon  st. 
Gilchrist,  G.  &  W.,  and  Co.,  j'arn   and  piece  gootk 

dyers,  57  Bishop  street,  Anderston. 
Gilchrist,    Gavin,  of  G.  4'  ^V.    Gilchrist ;  residence. 

Row,  by  Helensburj;h. 
Gilchrist,   J.,  flesher,   761   Gallowgate;    house,  G6 

Whitevale  street. 
Gilchrist,  James,  consulting  engineer,  11  Dixon  st. ; 

house,  341  Sauchieball  street. 
Gilchrist,  James,  jun.,  341  Sauchieball  street. 
Gilchrist,    J.   S ,    &   Co.,  djers  and  scourers,    65i 

Eglinton  street ;  works,  5  Cook  street. 
Gilchrist,  Peter,  flesher,  27    George  street;  house, 

1  Duke  street. 
Gilchrist,  Robert,  ship  painter,  8  Brown  street;  hi.. 

34  York  street. 
Gilchrist,  Robert,  of  Lewis  Potter  cj-  Co.;  72   Gre.-t 

Clyde  street. 
Gilchrist,  Robert,  brickbuilder,  50  Gt.  Hamilton  st. 
Gilchrist,   Robert,  of  Wm.   Goold  ij-  Co. ;  house,  1 

Monteith  row. 
Gilchrist,  Walter,  calenderer,  hotpresser,  and  packer, 

33  Virginia  street ;  house,  31  Centre  street. 
Gilchrist,  Wm.,  &  Co.,  ship  brokers  and  commission 

agents,  77  Buchanan  street. 
Gilchrist,  Wm.,  grain  merchant,  84  and  86  Hope  st.  ; 

house,  379  St.  Vincent  street. 


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Gilchrist,  Wm.,  of  Wm.  Gilchrist  4'  Co.  ;  house,  27 
Waterloo  place,  Kingston. 

Gilchrist,  Wm.,  carter,  271  New  Dalmarnock  road. 

Gilchrist,  Wm.,  steam-power  letterpress  printer,  60 
to  "70  West  Howard  St.;  house,  31  Bridge  St. 

Gilchrist,  Mrs.,  lodgings,  84:  Hish  John  street. 

Gilchrist,  Miss,  tobacconist,  57  Stevenson  street. 

Gilchrist,  Miss  Ann,  milliner,  71  Castle  street. 

GILDARD,  &  Macfarlan,  architects,  104  West 
Regent  street. 

GILFILLAN  &  Cleljind,  soap  and  candle  manufac- 
turers, 16  and  18  Wilson  street ;  works,  Crawford 
street,  Port-Dundas. 

Gilfillan,  James,  manager,  at  Galbraith  cf-  Winion's ; 
house,  77  North  Woodside  road. 

Gilfillan,  J.  &.  T.,  grain  and  flour  merts.,  22  Ann  st. 

Gilfillan,  James,  plumber  andgasfilter,  47  Stockwell 
street ;  house,  14  Main  street,  Calton. 

Gilfillan,  Robert,  house  factor  and  insurance  agent, 
357  Garscube  road. 

Gimilan,  William,  of  Gilfillan  cf-  Cleland;  ho.  110 
Hill  street,  Garnethill. 

GILKISON,  David,  of  Robert  Gilkison  ^  Co. ;  ho. 
Falkland  bank,  Partickhill. 

Gilkison,  David,  merchant,  1  Royal  Exchange  ct. ; 
house,  Glenhuntly,  Port- Glasgow. 

Gilkison,  John,  commission  agent,  57  West  Nile  st. ; 
house,  26  Windsor  terrace. 

Gilkison,  Robert,  merchant,  97  West  George  street ; 
house,  9  Wilton  crescent. 

Gilkison,  Robert,  &  Co.,  cotton-spinners  and  power- 
loom  cloth  manufs.,  07  AVest  George  st.  ;  works, 
Blackburn,  Linlithgowshire,  &  Cook  st.,  Tradeston. 

Gilkison,  Mrs.,  26  Windsor  terrace. 

GILL,  George,  tea,  wine,  and  spirit  merchant,  154 
and  156  Hope  street;  house,  Brougham  place, 
Renfrew  street. 

Gill,  John  R.,  corn  factor  and  mert,  263  Argyle  st. 

GILLAN,  Campbell,  agent  for  Bolckow  &  Vaughan, 
Middlesbro'-on-Tees,  161  Hope  street ;  residence, 
manse,  Inchinan. 

Gillan,  J.  &,  C,  metal  refiners,  33  Tylefield  street. 

GILLESPIE,  Alex.,  spirit  merchant,  134  Mains  st. 

Gillespie,  David,  house  factor  and  insurance  agent, 
137  West  Regent  street. 

Gillespie,  Catlicart,  &  Fraser,  commission  merchants, 
&c  ,  40  Ingram  street. 

Gillespie,  G.,  &  Co.,  merchants,  4  Victoria  buildings. 
West  Regent  street. 

Gillespie,  George,  baker,  2  Adelphi  street. 

Gillespie,  John,  house  factor,  50  Great  Hamilton  st. 

Gillespie  &  Son,  bakers,  26  Malta  street ;  house,  35 
Buchan  street. 

Gillespie,  William,  of  Geo.  Gillespie  cf-  Co.,  A.  Vic- 
toria buildings. 

Gillespie,  Wm.,  superintendent,  south  side  station, 
Caledonian  Railwaj' ;  ho.  28  Cumberland  place. 

Gillespie,  Mrs.,  Falkirk  carrier;  shed.  No.  1,  Port- 
Dundas.  Orders  taken  in  at  10  Queen  street  and 
88  Candleriggs. 

Gillespie,  Mrs.  D.,  220  Hope  street. 

Gillespie,  Miss,  teacher,  Free  St.  Luke's  school,  1 
Risk  street. 

GILLIES,  Alex.,  rope  manufacturer,  Queen's  park ; 
house,  37  Salisbury  street. 

Gillies,  C.,  &  Co.,  leather  merchants  and  shoe  fur- 
nishers, 47  King  St.,  city;  ho.  141  Gallowgate. 

Gillies,  Charles,  coffee-house,  49  John  street. 

Gillies,  David,  surgeou-dentist,  48  Dundas  street. 


Gillies,  Duncan,  shoemaker,  10  Wood  lane. 
Gillies  &  Glen,  provision  dealers,  6  Low  Green  st. 
Gillies,  James,   clerk,  50  Wellington  street ;  house, 

29  Waterloo  street. 
Gillies,   John,  of  John   Gillies  4'   Co.;  house,  201 

S.iuchiehall  street. 
Gillies,  John,   &  Co.,  ham  curers  and  butter  and 

cheese  merchants,  18,  20  Dunlop  street. 
Gillies,  Robert,  &  Son,  plasterers,  25  South  Coburg 

street;  house,  75  Surrey  street. 
Gillies,  Robert,  jun.,   of  Robert   Gillies  4"  /Son,  25 

South  Coburg  street. 
Gillies,  Wm.,  jun.,  slater  and  chimney  sweeper,  186 

Main  street,  Gorbals. 
Gillies,  Wm.,  chimney  sweeper,  43  Main  st.  Gorb. 
Gillies,  Wm.,  wine  and  spirit  mercht ,  414  Gallowgate, 

and  47  Malta  street;  house,  24  Houston  street. 
Gillies,   IMiss   B.,   matron,    Govau   poorhouse,    222 

Eglinton  street. 
Gillies,  SlissM.,  children's  dressmaker,  197Thi8tlest. 
Gillies,  Miss,  milliner  and  dressmaker,  14  Nelson  st. 
GILLIGAN,  James,  carriage  hirer  and  funeral  un- 
dertaker, 49  Cathedral  street,  and   60,  62  North 

Hanover  street ;  ho.  55  do. 
Gilli^an,  P.,  ereen-grocer,  18  Margaret  street. 
GILLON,  J.,'  &  Co.,  metal  refiners,  33  Tylefield  st. 
Gillon,  Neil,  porlioner,  65  Maitland  street ;  house, 

51  do. 
GILMER,  Robert,  accountant,  135  Buchanan  street ; 

house,  185  St.  George's  road. 
GILMOUR   &    Aitken,    mahogany  merchants,    10 

Stanley  place,  Eglinton  street. 
Gilmour,  Alex.,  150  Port-Dundas  road. 
Gilmour,  Alex.,  &  Co.,  millers,  drj'salters,  and  dj-e- 

wood    extract    manufacturers,    Milton    Grinding 

Works,  132  Port-Dundas  road;  ofiice,  142  do. 
Gilmour,  Alexander,  timber  merchant,  94  Cadogan 

street,  and  42  Pitt  street ;  ho.  9  Rochester  place. 
Gilmour,  A.  G.,  &  Co.,  chemists  and  drysalters,  40 

Union  street ;  works,  Craij;hall. 
Gilmour,  A.   G.,  of  A.   G.  Gilmour^  Co.;  house, 

100  St.  George's  road. 
Gilmour,  Allan,  of  Pollock,  Gilmour,  cj-  Co. ;  house, 

180  St.  Vincent  street. 
Gilmour,  Allan,  flesher,   127  West  George  street  f 

house,  19  Sauchiehall  street. 
Gilmour,  David,  portioner,  32  Macfarlane  street. 
Gilmour  &  Dean,  engravers,  lithographer."!,  embossers, 

and  ornamental  printers,  3  Exchange  place. 
Gilmour,  Graham,  &  Co.,  merchs.,  160  Buchanan  st. 
Gilmour,  Graham,  of  Graham,  Gilmour,  ^-  Co. ;  ho. 

4  St.  James'  terrace. 
Gilmour,  H.,  spirit  merchant,  129  Saltraarket. 
Gilmour,  J.   B.,  of  Gilmour  cj-  Dean;  house,  325 

Bath  crescent. 
Gilmour,  James,  house  factor,  160  Cowcaddens  st. ; 

house,  26  Scotia  street. 
Gilmour,    James,    &    Co.,   general   merchants,    85 

Buchanan  street. 
Gilmour,  Jas.,  of  Gilmour  4'  Aitken,  38  Apsley  pi. 
Gilmour,  Jas.,  of  James  Gilmour  6;  Co. ;  house,  52 

Rose  street,  Garnethill. 
Gilmour,  James  P.,  of  Alex.  Gilmour  4  Co.;  house,. 

150  Port-Dundas  road. 
Gilmour,  James,  bill-poster  and  circular  deliverer, 

35  Gallowgate. 
Gilmour,  John,  grain  and  commission  merchant,  33. 

Hope  street ;  house,  26  Dumbarton  road. 
Gilmour,  John,  green-grocer,  313  Eglinton  Btreet. 


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Gilmour,  John,  of  Wm.  Gilmour  4-    Co.;  house,  7 

Granb^'  terrace,  Billhead. 
Gilmore,"john,  wholesale   and  retail  poulterer  and 
game  deah-r,   63    St.    George's   place;    house,  6 
Cathedral  street. 
Gilmour,  Robert,  merchant,  160  Buchanan  street; 

house,  4  St.  James'  terrace. 
Gilmour,  William,  &  Co.,  woollen  merchants,  195 

Argyle  street. 
Gilmour,  Wm.,  &  Co.,  ship  and  commission  agents, 

33  Robertson  street ;  house,  9  Buccleuch  street. 
Gilmour,  William,  Monldand  Canal  Basin,  and  at 
Merry  4'  Cimninghavi' s ;  house,  26  St.  Muiigo  st. 
Gilmour,  William,  portioner,  32  Macfarlane  street. 
Gilmour,  Wm.,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  7  Green- 
hill  street;  house,  2  Bothwell  street,  Anderston. 
Gilmour,  Wm.,  sherifF-ofiicer  and  constable  for  the 
shires  of  Lanark,  Renfrew,  and   Dumbarton,  51 
Brunswick  street ;  house,  741  Gallowgale. 
Gilmour,  M.,  grocer,  36  Rutherglea  road;  house,  64 

South  Wellington  street. 
Gilmour,  Wm.  M.,  coalmaster,  113  St.  Vincent  st. ; 

house,  Shawburn,  Hamilton. 
Gilmour,  W.    S.,   assisting-manager,   Glasgow  and 

S.  Western  Railway,  14  Bridge  street. 
Gilmour,  Mrs.  E.,spir.  dealer,  76  Canon  St.;  ho.  68  do. 
Gilmour,  Mrs.  William,  4  Newton  street. 
Gilmour,  Mrs.,  milliner,  20  Finlay  street. 
Gilmour,  Miss  A.,  grocer,  17  Cathcart  St.,  Gorbals ; 

house,  37  do. 
Gilmour  Hill  Hydropathic  Establishment. 
GILRAY,  Alex.,  church  officer,  Eglinton  Street  U.P. 

church  ;  house,  48  Bedford  street. 
GILZEAN,  William,  optical  and  mathematical  in- 
strument maker,  23  Hill  street,  Anderston. 
GIRDWOOD,  R.  &  J.,  wool  brokers,  42  York  street. 
GIRVAN,  J.  G.,  law  clerk  to  Edin.  and   Glasgow 

Railway  Co.;  house,  Helensburgh. 
GLADMAN,  Henry,  R.A  ,  M.D.,  surgeon,  238  High 

street ;  house,  50  North  Albion  street. 
.Gladman,  J.  A.,  6  Warwick  street. 
GLADSTONE,  Alexander,  bookseller,  stationer,  and 

librarian,  68  King  street,  Tradeston. 
GLANCY,  Patrick,  eating-house,  72  Bridgegate. 
GLASGOW,  Alexander,  flesher,  630  Gallowgate  ; 

house,  469  do. 
Glasgow,  Alexander,  &  Co.,   merchants,  137  West 

George  street. 
Glasgow,  Mrs.  S.,  green-grocer,  83  Stobcross  street. 
Glasgow   Abstainers'   Union,    118    Union  street; 

James  Lawson,  secretary. 
Glasgow  Academy,  Elmbank  place. 
Glasgow  Accommodation  Company,  10  and  12  Perth 

street,  Anderston;  H.  Newell,  manager. 
Glasgow  Accommodation  Loan  Co  ,  68  Glassford  st. 
Glasgow  Advertiser  and  Conveyance  Guide  Office ;  J. 
Frazer,  publisher,  67  Union  street. — See  Advertise- 
ment in  Appendix. 
Glasgow   Agricultural   Society  ;  Robert  M'Cowan, 

17  Gordon  street,  secretarj'. 
Glasgow    Annuity  Society ;  R.   Diinlop,   secretary, 
49  Virginia   street,   and   (after    1st   October),    3 
Victoria  place.  West  Regent  street. 
Glasgow  Apothecaries' Co.,  32,  34  Virginia  street; 
;    John  Mitchell,  manager. 

Glasgow  Apothecaries'  Co.,  Branch  Establishment, 
95  St.  Vincent  street;   Robert  Maccall,  manager. 
Glasgow  Apothecaries'  Co.,  Western  Branch  Estab- 
lishment, 251  Sauchiehall St. ;  J.Campbell,  manag. 


Glasgow  Asphalte  Co.,   33  Virginia  street ;  James 

Greenshields  &  Co.  , 
Glasgow  Athenaeum,  110  Ingram  street. 
Glasgow  Auction  Hide  and  Skia  Market,  Hutche- 

son's  bridge. 
Glasgow,   Barrhead,   and  Neilston  Direct   Railway 
Co.,  193  St.  Vincent  st.  ;  John  Jeffrey,  secretary. 
Glasgow  and  Belfast  Royal  Mail   Steam  Packets ; 

G.  &  J.  Burns,  9  Buchanan  street. 
Glasgow  Bell  field  Rope  Work. 

Glasgow  and  Bordeaux  Steam  Packet  ofKce ;  Handy- 
sides  &  Henderson,  agents,  45  Union  street. 
Glasgow  Brass  Foundry,  23  Renfield  lane. 
Glasgow  Gal.  S.S.  Co-operative  Society,  grocery  and 

provision  store,  92^  Cumberland  street. 
Glasgow  and  Bristol  Shipping  Office,  51  Union  st. 
Glasgow  and  Cadiz   Steam  Packet  Office  ;  Handy- 
sides  &  Henderson,  agents,  46  Union  street. 
Glasgow  and  Calcutta  Shipping  Office  ;  Geo.  Smith 

&  Sons,  208  Argyle  street. 
Glasgow  and  Canada  Steam  Packet  Office;  Handy- 
sides  &  Henderson,  agents,  45  Union  street. 
Glasgow  and  Catania  Steam  Packet  Office ;  Handy- 
sides  &  Henderson,  45  Union  street. 
Glasgow  Central   Loan   Co.,   12   Prince's  street,  46 

Saltraarket,  and  16  Crown  street. 
Glasgow  and  Charente  Steam  Packet  Office;  Handy- 
sides  &  Henderson,  45  Union  street. 
Glasgow  and  Chili  Packet  Ship  Office ;  Handysides 

&  Henderson,  45  Union  street. 
Glasgow  City  Mission,  Religious  Institution  Rooms, 

75  St.  George's  place. 
Glasgow  Copenhagen  and  Iceland   Shipping  Office  ; 

P.  L.  Henderson,  20  Dison  street. 
Glasgow  Copper  VVorkSj  17  Robertson  street ;  Miller 

&  Fleming. 
Glasgow  Corn  Trade  Association  ;  John  Crawford, 

secretary,  Madeira  buildings,  263  Argyle  street. 
Glasgow  Co-operative  Society,  groceries  and  pro- 
visions, 11  Stirling  street;  Thos.  Moir,  manager. 
Branches,  11  Elderslie  st. ;  68  Nelson  st..  Trades- 
ton;  21  Marlborough  st. ;   171  Main  St.,  Bridge- 
ton;   10  New  mad,  Parkhead;  45   Maiiland  st., 
Cowcaddens;  Main  St.,  Maryhill ;   13   King  St., 
Pollokshaws  ;  drapery,  and  boot  and  shoe  depart- 
ment, 11  Stirling  street. 
Glasgow  Corporation  Water  Works  OfSce,  23  Miller 
street;  John  Burnet,  secretary;  William  Guthrie, 
treasurer;  J.  M.  Gale  and  D.  Guthrie,  engineers. 
Glasgow  Courier  Co  ,  print,  and  pubs.,  75  Argyle  st. 
Glasgow  Crystal  Palace  Co.,  general  wholesale  and 
retail  furnishing  ironmongers,   193  Argyle  street. 
Glasgow  and  Dublin  Steam  Packet  Office ;  Lewis 

Potter  &  Co.,  72  Great  Clyde  street. 
Glasgow,  Dumbarton,  and  Helensburgh  Railway  Co.; 

James  Keyden,  secretary,  186  West  George  st. 
Glasgow  and  Dumbarton   Goods  Office ;  Jas.  Steel 

&  Son,  86  Broomielaw. 
Glasgow  Eastern  Necropolis  Co. ;  Andrew  Raid,  sec. 

47  Canning  street. 
Glasgow   Eastern   Rope   works,    534    Gallowgate ; 

office,  48  West  Howard  street. 
Glasgow  Equitable  Permanent  Property  Investment 
Society;  James  Martin,  157  Hope  st.,  manager; 
house,  54  Houston  street. 
Glasgow  Equitable  Loan  Co.,  Pratt's  ct.,  109  Argyle 
st.  &  9  Maxwell  st. ;  Crighton  Skirving,  manager. 
Glasgow  Eve  Infirmary,  76  Charlotte  street. 
Glasgow  Faculty  of  Medicine  Hall,  32  St.  Andrew'.^  st. 


GLASGOW. 


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133 


Glasgow  Female  Society  House  of  Shelter,  4  Hill  st., 
Garnetliill. 

Glasgow  Fish  Hall,  119  West  George  street. 

Glasgow  Forge,  Chain-cable,  and  Anchor  Manufac- 
tory, Archibald  M'Vicar,  19  Robertson  street; 
works,  Kinning  park,  Paislej\road. 

Glasgow  Foundry,  Broonihill  street,  Port-Dundas. 

Glasgow  and  France  Shipping  OiRce,  51  Union  st. 

Glasgow  Free  Press  Office,  97  Maxwell  street. 

Glasgow  Furniture  Oil  Manufactory,  102  Montrose  st. 

Glasgow  Galvanizing  Work,  Anderson  and  Watt, 
182  Finnieston  street;  office,  04  Buchanan  street. 

Glasgow,  Garnkirk,  and  Coatbridge  Railway  Co.'s 
Office,  193  St.  Vincent  St.  ;  .Tohn  Jaffrey,  secretary. 

Glasgow  Gas-Light  Co.,  42  Virginia  street;  James 
Ritchie,  manager  and  engineer;  Dundas  Hamilton, 
secretary  and  treasurer;  Chas.  Liddell,  surveyor; 
John  Purves,  accountant  and  cashier. 

Glasgow  and  Genoa  Steam  Packet  Office,  Handysides 
and  Henderson,  45  Union  street. 

Glasgow  and  Gibraltar  Steam  Packet  Office,  Handy- 
sides  and  Henderson,  45  Union  street. 

Glasgow  Glass  Works  ;  works,  Anderston  and  Port- 
Dundas;  office,  13  Prince's  square. 

Glasgow  Government  School  of  Art,  16  Ingram  st. 

Glasgow  and  Greenock  Shipping  Co.;  office,  8G 
Broomielaw;  loading  berth,  Custom-house  quay  ; 
James  Steel  and  Son. 

Glasgow  Herald  Newspaper,  28  St.  Vincent  place; 
night  entrance,  17  St.  George's  lane. 

Glasgow  and  Highland  Steam-Packet  Office,  119 
Hope  street ;  David  Hutcheson  &  Co. 

•Glasgow  and  Highland  Steam-Shipping  Office,  20 
Robertson  street ;  Martin  Orme,  agent. 

Glasgow  Highland  Society's  Schools,  69  Montrose 
st. ;  D.  Jlurray,  T.  Pov.'ell,  Miss  Duncan,  teachers. 

Glasgow  Homoeopathic  Dispensary,  280  George  st. 

Glasgow  and  Hull  Shipping  Office,  51  Union  street. 

Glasgow  Industrial  or  Ragged  Scliools,  61  Rottenrow. 

Glasgow  Institution  for  the  Education  of  Young 
Ladies,  Felician  A.  Wolski,  principal,  218  Ade- 
laide place,  and  190  Pitt  street. 

Glasgow  Institution,  37  Cathedral  St.,  John  Craig, 
head  master. 

Glasgow  Iron  Co.,  manufacturers  of  malleable  iron, 
23  St.  Enoch  sq. ;  wks.  St.  RoHox  &  Motherwell. 

Glasgow  Iron  and  Brass  AVire  Co.,  general  metal 
merchants,  24  Turner's  court. 

Glasgow  Iron  Works,  16  Garngad  road,  St.  Rollox; 
proprietors,  Glasgow  Iron  Co.,  manufacturers  of 
malleable  iron  ;  office,  23  St.  Enoch  square. 

Glasgow  and  Kirkcaldy  Packet  Co.,  Port-Dundas; 
Robert  Shephard,  agent.  ■ 

Glasgow  Landlords'  and  House  Factors'  Association ; 
George  Hodge,  secretarj',  118  Union  street. 

Glasgow  Largs,  and  Millport  Union  Steamboat  Co., 
20  Dixon  street;  M.  Langlinds  and  Sons,  agents. 

Glasgow  Lead  and  Colour  Works,  48  M'Alpine  st. 

Glasgow  and  Leghorn  Steam  Packet  Office  ;  Handy- 
sides  &  Henderson,  45  Union  street. 

Glasgow  and  Levant  Steam-Packet  Office  ;  Handy- 
sides  &  Henderson,  45  Union  street. 

Glasgow  and  Lisbon  Steam- Packet  Co.;  agents, 
Handysides  &  Henderson,  45  Union  street. 

Glasgow  and  Lisbon  Shipping  Office,  51  Union  st. 

Glasgow  and  Liverpool  Royal  Steam-Packet  Co., 
20  Dixon  street ;  Matth.  Langlands  &  Sons,  agts. 

Glasgow  and  Liverpool  Steam  Shipping  Co. ;  G.  & 
J.  Burns,  9  Buchanan  street. 


Glasgow  and  Liveri;ool  Traders'  Office;  Lewis  Pot- 
ter &  Co.,  72  Great  Clyde  street. 

Glasgow  and  Livei-pool  Traders ;  M'Arthur  Brothers, 
agents,  47  Oswald  street. 

Glasgow  Loan  Fund  Company,  20  Union  street. 

Glasgow  Lock  Hospital,  41  Rottenrow;  Patrick 
Condra,  superintendent. 

Glasgow  and  London  Shipping  Office,  51  Union  st. 

Glasgow  arid  Londonderry  Steam-Packet  Co.,  75 
Jamaica  street  ;  Thos.  Cameron  &  Co.,  agents. 

Glasgow  Lying-in  Hospital,  143  Rottenrow;  Mrs. 
Finlaj'son,  matron. 

Glasgow  Magdalen  Institution;  office,  3  Bath  street, 
Robert  W.  Sinclair,  secretary. 

Glasgow  and  Malaga  Steam-Packet  Office  ;  Handy- 
sides &  Henderson,  agents,  45  Union  street. 

Glasgow  and  Malta  Steam-Packet  Office  ;  Handy- 
sides &  Henderson,  45  Union  street. 

Glasgovv  and  Marseilles  Steam-Packet  Office  ;  Han- 
dysides &  Henderson,  45  Union  street. 

Glasgow  Mechanics'  Institution,  38  Bath  street. 

Glasgow  Medicine  Warehouse,  110,  112  Trongate. 

Glasgow  and  Mediterranean  Steam-Packet  Office ; 
Handy^i(les  &  Henderson,  45  Union  street. 

Glasgow  Melting  Pot  Co.,  8  Carrick  street  ;  works, 
49  Clyde  place. 

Glasgow  Mercantile  Advertiser  and  National  Pro- 
perty List ;  published  every  Tuesday,  by  Andrew 
Moodie,  at  74  Buchanan  street 

Glasgow  and  Messina  Steam-Packet  Office;  Handy- 
sides &  Henderson,  45  Union  street. 

Glasgow  Metal  Refining  Estab.,  62  Barrack  street. 

Glasgow  and  Milngavie  Junction  Railway-  Co.  ;  Jas. 
Keyden,  secretary,  186  West  George  street. 

Glasgow  Model  Schools,  234  George  street ;  M. 
Wilson,  principal  teacher. 

Glasgow  and  Blontreal  Steam-Packet  Office ;  Handy- 
sides &  Henderson,  45  Union  street. 

Glasgow  Mourning  Warehouse,  James  Graham,  241 
Sauchiehall  street. 

Glasgow  Mutual  Communication  Society  for  the  Pro- 
tection of  Trade,  116  St.  Vincent  street;  James 
Mitchell,  secretary. 

Glasgow  and  Naples  Steam-Packet  Office ;  Handy- 
sides &  Henderson,  45  Union  street. 

Glasgow  New  Apothecaries'  Co.,  57,  69  Glassford 
street;  V/illiam  Greig,  manager;  house,  202 
Renfrew  street. 

Glasgow  and  New  York  Steam-Packet  Office;  45 
Union  street ;  Handj'sides  &  Henderson,  agents. 

Glasgow  Normal  Seminary,  in  connection  with  the 
Established  Church,  Dundas  vale. 

Glasgow  Normal  Seminary,  in  connection  with  the 
Free  Church,  Cowcaddens  street. 

Glasgow  and  Paisley  Joint  Railway  Station,  14 
Bridge  street;  goods  station,  130  Kglinton  st. 

Glasgow  and  Oporto  Steara-Packet  Office  ;  Handy- 
sides and  Henderson,  45  Union  street. 

Glasgow,  Paisley,  and  Johnstone  Canal  Co. ;  Wm. 
Lament,  agent;  office,  156  Eglinton  street.  Re- 
ceiving office,  9  Ann  street,  citv'. 

Glasgow  and  Palermo  Steam-Packet  Office;  Handy- 
sides &  Henderson,  45  Union  street. 

Glasgow  Parcel  Delivery  Company  ;  carriers  to  all 
parts  of  the  city  and  suburbs,  17  Renfield  street, 
and  17  Miller  street. 

Glasgow  Phil.  Society,  Audersonian  University. 

Glasgow  Pipe  Manufactory,  277  Parliamentary  rd. 

Glasgow  Plumber  Work,  81  Wellington  street. 


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-GLENDINNING. 


Glasgow  Plumbago  Crucible  Co.,  8  Carrick  street; 
•works,  49  Clyde  place. 

Glasgow  and  Portland  Steam-packet  Office;  Handy- 
sides  &  Henderson,  agents,  45  Union  street. 

Glasgow  Pottery,  Stafford  street. 

Glasgow  Precentors'  Association  ;  R.  D.  Jaraieson, 
secretary,  28  Cambridge  street. 

Glasgow  Racket  Club,  285  Bath  street. 

Glasgow  Public  Librarj',  15  Bath  street. 

Glasgow  Railway  Waggon  Cover,  Oil-clotli,  and 
Tarpaulin  Works,  Kinning  park. 

Glasgow  Ropework,  58  Stockwell  street;  works,  3 
Bedford  street,  Laurieston. 

Glasgow,  Rothesaj-,  and  Gareloch  Shipping  Office; 
P.  L.  Henderson,  20  Dixon  street. 

Glasgow  and  Quebec  Steam  Packet  Office;  Handy- 
sides  and  Henderson,  45  Union  street. 

Glasgow  Royal  Asylum  for  Lunatics,  Gartnavel. 
Parcels  left  at  Globe  Parcel  Office,  17  Reufield  St. 

Glasgow  Royal  Infirmary,  Castle  street. 

Glasgow  Saturday  Post  and  Paisley  and  Renfrew- 
shire Reformer  Newspaper,  15  Turner's  court. 

Glasgow  Saw  Mills;  Baird  &  Brown,  23  Corn  St., 
Port-Dundas. 

Glasgow  Screw  Steam  Ship  Compan}';  Thos.  Whyte, 
manager,  2  Oswald  street. 

Glasgow  Sentinel  Newspaper  ;  office,  9  Howard  st. 
and  30  Adam's  court  lane;  J.  Watt,  publisher. 

Glasgow  and  Seville  Steam-Packet  Office ;  Handy- 
sides  &  Henderson,  agents,  45  Union  street. 

Glasgow  and  Sicily  Steam-Packet  Office ;  Handy- 
sides  &  Henderson,  agents,  45  Union  street. 

Glasgow  and  St.  John's,  N.B.,  Steam-Packet  Office; 
Handysides  &  Henderson,  agents,  45  Union  st. 

Glasgow  and  St.  Ubes  Steam- Packet  Office;  Handy- 
sides  &  Henderson,  agents,  45  Union  street. 

Glasgow  and  South-Westeni  Railway  Office,  14 
Bridge  street. 

Glasgow  and  Soutli- Western  Railway  Goods  Office, 
14  Bridge  street;  D.  Dickie,  manager;  goods 
station,  130  Eglinton  street ;  receiving  offices,  129 
Ingram  street,  94  Miller  St.,  and  22  Drury  street. 

Glasgow  Stock  Exchange,  3  National  Bank  Build- 
ings, Queen  street;  Wm.  M'Lean,  secretary. 

Glasgow  and  Suburban  Heritable  Propertj'  Associa- 
tion ;  office,  17  Gordon  st.  ;  M'Cowan  &  Brown, 
managers. 

Glasgow  and  Suburban  Gas  Light  Co.,  42  Miller 
street ;  works,  Dalmarnock,  Bridgeton. 

Glasgow  and  Swansea  Shipping  Office,  51  Union  st. 

Glasgow  Times  Newspaper  Office,  9  Howard  street, 
and  30  Adam's  court  lane. 

Glasgow  Trunk,  Packing-box,  Tin-case,  and  Fancj' 
Paper  Box  Manufactory,  81  Wellington  street. 

Glasgow  Tube  and  Metal  Warehouse,  49  Mitchell  st. 

Glasgow  United  Fleshers'  Society  ;  H,  Colquhoun, 
clerk,  48  Gordon  street. 

Glasgow  and  Valparaiso  Packet  Ship  Office;  Handy- 
sides  &  Henderson,  45  Union  street. 

Glasgow  Veneer  Saw  Mill,  J.  &  A.  Stewart,  33 
Washington  street. 

Glasgow  Waterproof  Cloth  Co.,  33  Virginia  street. 

Glasgow  and  West  of  Scotland  Guardian  Society's 
Office,  13  Virginia  street;   Henry  Miller. 

Glasgow  Weekly  Mail  newspaper,  104  Union  street. 

Glasgow  &  West  of  Scotland  Horticultural  Society; 
Hugh  Campbell,  secretary,  80  Argyle  street. — See 
Advertisement  in  Appendix. 

Glasgow  Western  Public  Dispensary,  11  Mains  st. 


GL-JSgow  Young  Men's  Christian  Association ;  R.  D. 

Galbraith,  secretary ;    Wm.  Crawfurd,  treasurer, 

280  George  street. 
GLASS,  Adam  M.,  o/R  Hutcheson  ^  Co.;  house,  7 

Gayfield  street. 
Glass,  Alex.,  tailor  and  clothier,  246  Argyle  stre«t. 
Glass,  Alex.,  coal  agent,  246  Argyle  street. 
Glass,  Charles,  of  Glass    6;  Duncan,  176    Hunter 

terrace,  Kent  road. 
Glass  &  Duncan,  booksellers,  printers,  &  publishers, 

123  Argyle  St.;  printing-office,  14  Maxwell  st. 
Glass,  James,  grocer,  183  Main  street,  Gorbals. 
Glass,  James,  surgeon,  33  Kent  st. ;  house,  5  Great 

Hamilton  street. 
Glass,  John,  tailor  and  clothier,  20  St.  Andrew  sq. 
Glass,  John,  at  Wm.  Stewards,  114  Argyle  St.;  ho. 

16  Cumberland  street. 
Glass,  Mrs.,  midwife,  20  St.  Andrew  square. 
GLASSFORD  &  French,  boot  and  shoemakers,  91 

Argj'le  street. 
Glassford,  James,  house  factor,  87  Gt.  Hamilton  st. 
Glassford,    John    H.,    engraver,    lithographer,    and 

draughtsman,  110  Buchanan  street. 
Glassford,  Matthew,  of  Glassford  cf  French  ;  house, 

162  Buccleuch  street. 
Glassford,  Robert,  at  D.  WGre(jor  ^  Co.'s;  house, 

42  Bedford  street. 
Glassford,  Miss,  milliner,  47  Stevenson  St.;  house, 

31  Marlborough  street. 
Glassite  Meeting-house  entry,  13G  George  street. 
GLEADHILL,    T.   S ,    teacher   of   pianoforte    and 

singing,  273  Sauchiehall  street. 
GLEN,  Allan,  of  A.  ^  W.  Glen;  house,  Ibroxholm. 
Glen,  A.  &  W.,  millers  and  flour  merchants,  Cheap- 
side  Flour  Mills,  Cheapside  street. 
Glen,  Archd.,  &  Co.,  com.  merchls ,  124  Hope  st. 
Glen,  Archd.  BI.,  clerk,  at  Archd.  Pollock's ;  house, 

9  West  Milton  street. 
Glen,  Archd.,  of  Archihald  Glen  ^  Co.;  residence, 

Cartside  house,  Kilbarchan. 
Glen,  A.  B.,  commission  agent,  54  St.  Enoch  sq. ; 

house,  82  Hill  street,  Garnethill. 
Glen,  D.  C,  of  Glen  cf-  lioss ;  ho.  2  Morris  place. 
Glen,  David  R.,  meichant    and  commission  agent, 

14  Dunlop  street. 
Glen's    Institution,    72    Cathedral    street ;    John 

Meikleham,  teacher. 
Glen,  John,  painter  and  decorator,  16  Sauchiehall  st. 
Glen,  John,  warehouseman,  16  Stirling  square. 
Glen,  John,  of  AP Lean  ^  Glen;  ho.  12  St.  Mungo  st. 
Glen,  John,  tailor,  34  Glassford  street. 
Glen,  Peter,  feuar,  33  Nicholson  street. 
Glen  &  Ross,  engineers  and  millwrights,  Greenhead; 

engine  works,  2 1  Greenhead  street. 
Glen,  William,  11  Bridge  street. 
Glen,  William,  confectioner,  144  Cowcaddens  sfreefc. 
Glen,  Wm.,  of  A.  4-  W.  Glen;  ho.  162  Paisley  rd. 
Glen,  Mrs.  Jas.,  spirit  dealer,  106  King  st.,  Calton. 
Glen,  Miss,  6  St.  Andrew  square. 
Glenarm  Lime  Office,  42  Robertson  street;  store, 

28  do. 
Glenboig  Fire- Clay  Works,  49  West  George  st. 
Glenclelland  Colliery  Office,  83  Jamaica  street. 
GLENCROSS,   Robert,  grocer,  68    King  st,  cityj 

house,  18  Florence  street. 
GLENDINNING,  E.,  victualler,  30  St.  Andrew  St.? 

house,  13  St.  Andrew  square. 
Glendinning,  John,  crystal  and  china  repairer,  42 

Bishop  street,  Anderston. 


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135 


Glendinning,  John,  cabinetmaker  and  upholsterer, 
34  Holniliead  street ;  house,  13  do. 

Glenfortii  Distillery  Co.,  South  Queensferry;  Bu- 
chanan, Wilson,  &  Co.,  25  St.  Enoch  sq.,  agents. 

Glengaunocic  Iron  Co.'s  Office,  127  St.  Vine.  st. 

GLENNIE,  George,  &  Co.,  iionfounders.  Spring- 
bank  and  North  Woodside  Iron  Works. 

Glenside  Distiller_v  Co.,  Campbelton  ;  J.  K.  &  D. 
Orr,  agents,  58  Oswald  street. 

GLOAG,  John,  60  South  Cobiirg  street. 

Globe  Hotel,  29  George  square,  Neil  Campbell. 

Globe,  The  Great,  clothing  and  outfitting  house,  151, 
IGl  Argyle  street. 

Globe  Insurance  office;  S.  JI.  Penney,  IG  St.  Vin- 
cent place,  and  Robert  Buchanan,  157  Buchanan 
street,  agents. 

Globe  Parcel  Express,  17  Eenfield  street  and  17 
Miller  street.  Parcels  forwarded  to  all  parts  of 
the  world. 

GLOVER  &  Co.,  manufacturers,  4G  John  street. 

Glover,  John,  wine  and  spirit  mercliant,  102Rnlher- 
glen  loan  ;  house,  180  Pollokshaws  road. 

Glover,  John,  &  Co.,  brassfonnders  and  gas-fitters, 
IG  Muslin  street  ;  house,  3  Newhall  terrace. 

Glover,  Rev.  Richard,  minister,  Blackfriars'  Street 
Baptist  Church;  house,  14  Wbitevale. 

Glover,  Robert,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  248 
George  street  and  144  Slirling's  road;  house, 
Sackville  place,  13G  Stirling's  road. 

Glover,  Wni,,  Reformatory  lustilution,  327  Duke  St. 

Glover,  Williain,  artist,  124  West  Nile  street. 

Glover,  Mrs.  Edmund,  lessee,  theatre  royal,  Glas- 
gow; house,  68  Great  Clyde  street. 

GOLD,  Robert,  spirit  dealer,  170  Port-Dundas  rd.  ; 
house,  4  Forth  street. 

COLDER,  Robert,  house  factor  and  land  agent,  125 
Dumbarton  road  ;  ho.  70  St.  Vincent  crescent. 

GOLDIE,  George,  brassfounder  and  gas-fitter,  43 
Kiik  street,  Gorbals  ;  house,  12  Norfolk  street. 

Goldie,  James,  brickbuilder,  78  Rulherglen  loan ; 
house,  46  Apsley  place. 

Goldie,  James,  civil  engineer,  55  Grant  street,  St. 
George's  road. 

Golilie,  John,  of  Carslaio  cf  Henderson, ;  residence, 
Spi-ingliill  house,  Crossmyloof. 

Goldie,  John,  tea  merchant  and  grocer,  439  Argyle 
street ;  house,  462  St.  Vincent  street. 

Goldie,  John,  iron  founder,  24  Adelplii  street. 

Goldie,  Tliomas,  cabinetmaker  and  upholsterer,  245 
Stobcross  street;  house,  478  St.  Vincent  street. 

Goldie,  William,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  16  Burn- 
side  street ;  house,  1 8  do. 

Goldie,  Mis.,  milliner  and  dressmaker,  280  Main 
street,  Bridgeton  ;  house,  3  Newliall  street. 

Goldie,  Mrs.,  dress  &  cloak  maker,  78  Shamrock  st. 

GoLDSSiiTJi's  Assay  office,  59  Maxwell  street.  Open 
on  Tuesday  and  Friday  (forenoon). 

GOLDSTEIN,  Adolph,  49  West  George  street ;  ho. 
2  Clifton  street. 

GOODAIR,  Edw.,  hat  and  cup  maker,  421  Argyle 
street;   house,  10  Finnieston  street. 

GOODFELLOW,  Wm.,  victu.,  14  Marlborough  st. 

GOODWIN,  Chas.,  green-grocer,  92  So.  Welling,  st. 

Goodwin,  John,  confectioner,  3  Milton  arcade. 

Goodwin,  John,  of  Sclanders  Brothers  cj'  Goodwin; 
house,  Viewfield,  Bothwell. 

Goodwin,  Robert,  house  factor,  and  agent  for  the 
Caledonian  Fire  and  Life  Insurance  Co.,  235 
George  street ;  house,  Hazlewood,  Paisley  road. 


Goodwin,  William,  of  Ralston,  Goodwin,  cf  Co.;  ho. 
3  Lynedoch  street. 

GOULD,  G.  &  P.,  colourmen  and  dry-salters,  38 
King  street;  house,  231  Crown  street. 

Gould,  Jainos,  &  Co.,  tea  merchants  and  general 
grocers,  48  Pitt  street. 

Gould,  James,  of  James  Gould  (J-  Co. ;  house,  21  St. 
Vincent  crescent. 

Goold,  James,  baker,  283  Dumbarton  road  ;  ho.  1 
Stewartville  street.  Particle. 

Gcold,  John,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  48  Lancefield 
St.  and  189,  191  Stobcross  st. ;   ho.  5  Douglas  st. 

Goold,  Thos.,  cork  manufacturer,  13  Hunter  street. 

Gould,  Thomas,  &  Co.,  merchants,  lace  and  sewed 
muslin  manufacturers,  and  general  importers  of 
foreign  goods,  102  Maxwell  street. 

Gould,  Tliomas,  of  Thomas  Gould  4'  Co.  ;  house,  102 
Maxwell  street. 

Goold,  William,  &  Co.,  tea  merchants  and  general 
grocers,  91  High  street. 

Gorbals  Brass  Foundry,  47  Portugal  street. 

Gorb;ils  Burying-ground;  N.  M'Dougall,  superin- 
tendent ;  office,  94  South  Portland  street. 

Gorbals  Foundry,  246  JIain  street,  Gorbals. 

Gorbals  Free  Church,  26  King  street ;  Rev.  R. 
Breraner,  minister. 

Gorbals  Parish  Poor  Rates  office,  73  South  Portland 
street ;  John  MTntosh,  collector. 

Gorbals  Parochial  Board  Chambers,  13  Nicholson 
street ;  James  Hamilton,  inspector. 

Gorbals  Police  Office,  47  South  Portland  street. 

Gorbals  Rope  AVorks,  102  Rutherglen  road. 

Gorbals  Tube  Works,  18,  20,  and  22  Buchan  street. 

Gorbals  U.P.  Church,  135  Main  street,  Gorbals; 
Rev.  D.  M'Rae,  minister. 

Gorbals  Youths'  School,  16  Greenside  st. ;  Thomas 
Neil,  teacher. 

GOKDON,  Alex.,  spirit  mer.,  79  Reid  st.,  Bridgeton. 

Gordon,  Alex.,  83  Hospital  street. 

Gordon,  Alex.,  confectioner,  115  Bridgegate. 

Gordon,  Daniel,  co;tl  agent,  41  Rluevale  street. 

Gijrdon,  George,  cotitractor  and  railway  agent  for 
llie  Scottish  Central,  Edinburgh  &  Glasgow,  Dum- 
barton &  Helensburgh,  Stirling  &  Dumfries,  Forth 
and  Clyde,  and  Inverness  and  Aberdeen  Junction 
Railways ;  receiving  offices,  46  Brunswick  street, 
32  Great  Clyde  st.,  67  East  Howard  street,  and 
Edinburgh  &  Glasgow  Railway  Station,  N.  Queen 
street;  head  oflice,  81  Queen  street. 

Gordon,  George,  accountant,  7  Oxford  street. 

Gordon,  Geo.,  gingham  and  pullicate  manufacturer, 
3  North  court,  22  Exchange  square ;  house,  135 
AVellington  street. 

Gordon,  Rev.  J.  F.  S.,  D.D.,  at  St.  Andrew's  Epis- 
copal Church  every  day  at  11  a.m. 

Gordon,  James,  plumber,  gasfitter,  and  zinc  workes, 
472  Gallowgate;  house,  468  do, 

Gordon,  James,  provision  merchant,  75  Crown  st. 

Gordon,  James,  wholesale  confectioner,  27  Trongate; 
house,  271  Eglinton  street. 

Gordon,  Jolm,  of  J.  cf  J-  Gordon;  ho.  130  Bath  st. 

Gordon,  John,  merchant,  canteen.  Barracks,  Gallow- 
gate; house,  119  GrMme  street. 

Gordon,  John,  hairdresser,  51  Dundas  street. 

Gordon,  J.  &  J.,  oil  and  colour  merchants,  200 
George  st. ;  works,  32  Bishop  St.,  Port-Dundas. 

Gordon,  John,  architect,  145  West  George  street. 

Gordon,  John,  dry  dyke  builder  and  contractor,  105 
Main  street,  Bridgeton. 


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GOUDOX 


-GENERAL  DIRECTORY. 


-GOW. 


Gordon,  William,  bake^  48! 
Gordon,  W.,  coal  agent,  71 


Gordon,  Matthew  G.,  church-ofEcer  of  St.  John's, 

60  Grieme  street. 
Gordon,  Peter,  grocer,  127  Green  st. ;  ho.  123  do. 
Gordon,    Kobert,   bottler,  and  purifier  of  wine,  57 

James  Waft  st.  ;  house,  287  St.  George's  road. 
Gordon,  Robert,  painter  and  paperhanger,  42  Nelson 

street,  Tradeston;  house,  66  Commerce  street. 
Gordon,  R.  S.,  warehouseman,  342  Eglinton  street. 
Gordon,  Sam.,  Bank  of  Scotland ;  ho.  25  E.  Ch"de  st. 
Gordon,  Thomas,  v/riter,  104  West  Regent  street ; 

house,  4  Kingston  place. 
Gordon,  Thomas,  broker,  51  King  street  Calton. 
Gordon,   Thomas,   bolt   maker,    23    Brown   street ; 

house,  62  do. 
■Gordon,  Thomas,  at  Potter^  Wilson,  ^-  Co.'s;  house, 

5  Regent  park  terrace. 
<5ordon,  William,  confectioner,  39  Trongate. 
Gordon,  "R'illiam,  tinsmith,  d68  Argj'le  street  and 

24  Pitt  street. 
Gordon,  Y/illism,  provision  mercht.,  68  Commerce  st. 
Gordon,   William,  v/right,   113  Cambridge  street; 

house,  132  West  Graham  street. 

482  St.  Vincent  street. 
Oswald  St.,  Bridgeton. 
Gordon,  William,  92  Burnside  street. 
Gordon,  Janet,  fruit  merchant,  152  Stockw ell  street; 

house,  45  Blackfriars'  street. 
Gordon,  Miss,  19  Stanley  street. 
GORECKIE,  A.  L.,  commission  agent,  72  Wilson 

street ;  house,  32  Granville  street. 
GORMAN,  Patrick,  nail  manufacturer,  30  Main  st., 

Calton  ;  house,  51  do. 
Gorman,  Wm.,  &  Co.,  engravers,  lithographers,  and 

draughtsmen,    29    Jamaica    street;    house,    50 

Apslej'  place,  south  side. 
Gorman,  AVilliam,  patentee  of  the  coal  economizing 

furnace,  29  Jamaica  street;  ho.  5  Winton  terrace. 
GORRIE,   John,   house  painter,  168  Hope  street; 

house,  86  Commerce  street. 
GOSLAND,  Thomas,  spirit  merchant,  11  East  Hill 

street ;  house,  9  do. 
Gosland,  Janet,  furnishings,  Sc,  501   Gallowgate; 

house,  114  Great  Eastern  road. 
GOSSIMAN.  Adam,  wright,  40  Cadogan  street. 
-GOURLAYi  Charles,  merchant,  64  Oxford  street. 
Gourlay  &  Co.,  merchants,  183  West  George  street. 
Gourlay,  Henry,  &  Co.,  merchants,  9  Union  street. 
Gourlay,  James,  slater,  56  Green  street;  house,  13 

Bellgrove  street. 
Gourlay,  James,  banker.  Bank  of  Scotland,  Lauries- 

ton  ;  house,  25  Carlton  place. 
Gourlie,  James,  of  Williain  Gourlk  ^-  Son,  12  South 

Frederick  street. 
Gourlay,  John,  of  Foiolcr  cf-  Gourlay,  81  Pitt  st. 
Gourlay,  J.  B.,  of  Henry  Gourlay  cj-  Co.,  9  Union  st. 
Gourlaj',  Robert,  of  Wcstlands,  Laidlaw,  cj-  Co. ;  ho. 

47  St.  Vincent  crescent. 
Gourlay,   Robt.,    of  Alston  cj'  Gourlay;  bouse,    53 

East  Rose  street. 
Gourlay,  Robert,  boot  and  shoemaker,  67^-  Eglinton, 

street ;  house,  24  Cook  street. 
Gourlay,  Tliomas,   of  Henry  Gourlay  i^- Co. ;  house 

8  South  Apsley  place. 
Gourlay,  Wm.,  merchant,  183  West  George  street. 
Gourlie,    William,  &   Son,  calico  printers,  &c.,  12 

South  Frederick  street. 
Gourlay,  Mrs.,   straw-bonnet  maker  and    milliner, 

78  Abbotsford  place. 
Gourlie,  Mrs.  William,  10  Wilton  crescent. 


GouROCic    Ropework   Coinpany,  56    Cl^vde    place; 

David  Johnston,  manager.     John  Wilson,  sales- 

nian  ;  house,  90  West  street,  Tradeston. 
Gourock  Sailwork  Company,  sail  and  ropem.'^ker.i, 

ironmongers,  ship-chandlers,  and  flag  makers,  220, 

222   Broomielaw. 
GOVAN,    Colin,    at  Robert  Thomson  tj-  Sons';  ho. 

Daruley  terrace,  Shawlands. 
Govan,  David,  dairj^man,  6  Matheson  lane. 
Govan,  James,  of  IPCrindcU,  Schaw,  4'  Co. ;  house, 

317  Sauchiehall  street. 
Govan,  John,  jun.,  of  Leadbetter,  Govan,  cj'  Co.;  ho. 

Croftbank  bouse,   Spiinghurn. 
Govan,  John,  jun.,  at  William  Govan  ^'  Sons'  ;  ho. 

Darnley  terrace,  Crossmyloof. 
Govan,   Kent,  &  Co.,   ship  brokers  and  commission 

merchants,  65  Jamaica  street. 
Govan,  William,  of  William  Govan  S^-  Son ;  house, 

Southpark,  Hilihoad. 
Govan,  '\S''illiam,  Jan.,  of  William    Govan  ^-  Son ;  ho. 

Southpark,  Hillhead. 
Govan,    William,  at  James  Lyall  (^  Co.'s ;    house, 

5  Regent  park  terrace,  Strathbungo. 
Govan,   William,  &  Son,  muslin  manufacturers,  15 

Renfield  street. 
Govan  Bar-Iron  Works'  office,  1  Dison  street. 
Govan  Colliery  office,  1  Dixon  street. 
Govan  Foundry,  1  Dison  street. 
Govan  Parish  Poorhouse,  224  Eglinton  street ;  John 

M'Culloch,  governor.  , 

Govan  Parish  Poor-rate  office,  23  St.  Enoch  square  . 

D.  Dreghorn,  collector. 
Govan  Parish  Session  Clerk's  office,  53  Eglinton  st., 

and  Govan  School  house;  Wm.,  Fulton,   A.M., 

clerk. — See  Advertisement  in  Appendix. 
Govan  Parochial   Chambers,    224  Eglinton  street  ; 

J.  D.  Kirkwood,  inspector. 
Govan  Pig-iron  Works'  office,  1  Dixon  street. 
GovANHAUGH  Dyeworks ;  Alexander  Hai-vie&  Son, 
*  Hutohesontown.     Place  of  call,  W.  A.   Foster's, 

96  Queen  street. 
GcvE  KMENT  Emigration  office,  161  Hope  street. 
Government  School  of  Art,  16  Iiigram  street. 
GOW,   Alexander  M.,   architect,  77   Buchanan  st  ; 

house,  51  Whitcvale  street. 
Gow,  Alexander,  manager,  at  Wm.  UPLean  cf  Son's  : 

house,  Clydesdale  cottage,  Rutherglen. 
Gow,  Alexander,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  17  West 

Nile   street    and   23    Dundas   street;  house,    13 

Holr.ihead  street. 
Gow,  Allan  C,  &  Co.,  ship  brokers  and  comm.ission 

merchants,  87  Union  street. 
Gow,  Andrew,  &  Co.,  merchants  and  drysalters,  35 

Miller  street. 
Gow,  Andrew,  of  Andrew  Goxo  cf-  Co.;  house,  144 

West  Campbell  street. 
Gow,  Archd.  C,  lithographic  writer,  10  Jamaica  st. 
Gow,  Bntler,  &  Co.,  manufacturers  and  warehouse- 
men, 55  Wilson  street. 
Gow,  David,  of  Alex.  Young  tj-  Co.,  81  Buchanan  st. 
Gow,  John,  50  Gramme  street. 
Gow,  John,  of  Goio,  Butler,  cj-  Co.  ;  ho.  Dichraounfc 

lodge,  Bothwell. 
Gow,  John,  writing  master,  Glasgow  academj'.  Elm- 
bank  place;  house,  3  Laurence  place,  Dowanhill. 
Gow,  Joseph,  spiiit  merchant,   152  Great  Hamilton 

street;  house,  24  Stirling  street. 
Gow,  Leonard,  of  Allan.  C.  Gow  ^  Co.;  house,  Blair 

cottage,  Campsie  Junction. 


GOW.- 


-GENERAL  DIRECTORY.- 


-GRAHAM. 


137 


Gow,  Murray,  &  Co.,  sewed  muslin  manufacturers, 
85  St.  Vincent  street;  ho.  Brokar  house,  Campsie 
Junctiou. 
Gow,  Robert,  merchant,  71  Queen  street ;  house,  "7 

Aniifiekl  terrace,  Partiok. 

Gow,    Robert,    jun.,    accountnnt   and   house-factor, 

agent  for  County  Fire  and  Provident  Life  Offices, 

71  Queen  street;  house,  21  Hamilton  drive,  Great 

Western  road. 

Gov.',  Thomas,  grocer  &  tohacconist,  154  Saltir.arket. 

Gow,  William,  accountant.  Royal  Bank;  house,  11 

India  street. 
Gow,  Mrs.  John,  poulterer,  199  Sauchiehall  street. 
Gow,  M.,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  10  Grt.  Dovehill. 
GOWANS,  Adam,  bookbinder  and  paper  ruler,  49 

Hutcbeson  street;  house.  17  Hohuhead  street. 
Gowans,   William,  church-officer,  Free   St.  John's ; 

house,  118  George  street. 
Gowans,  William,  spirit  merchant,  44  Parliamen.  rd. 
GRACIE,  Cyrus,  hatter,  20  Argyle  street. 
Gracie,  Robert,  at  M^Lcod  cj'  liahlon's ;  house,  19 

Sauchiehall  street. 
Gracie,  Thomas,  builder,  30  Camden  street. 
GRAHAM,  Ad im,  of  A.  J.  4- A.   Graham;  house, 

Thornwood,  Farlick. 
Graham,  Alex.,  pattern  drawer  and  printcutter,  34 

York  street. 
Graham,    Alex.,    London    Temperance    Hotel,    29 

Maxwell  street. 
Grahame,  A.  H.  &  J.,  stock  and  sharebrokers,  57 

St.  George's  place. 
Grahame,  A.  H.,  0/  A.  E.  4-  J.  Grahame,  57  St. 

George's  place. 
Graham,  Allan,  ofCrum,  Graham,  tf-  Co.;  res.  Busby. 
Graham,  A.  J.  &  A.,  writers,  62  George  square. 
Graham,    Andrew,  grocer  and  provision  merchant, 

146  Thistle  street. 
Graham,  Andrew  L.,  of  A.  J.  d;  A.  Graham-;  house, 

6  Royal  crescent. 
Graham,  Duncan,  flesher,  17  Main  street,  Anderston; 

house,  19  do. 
Graham,   Duncan,   spirit  dealer,   2  Norfolk  street ; 

house,  14  Buchan  street. 
Graham,  D.  &  G.,  bellhangers,  locksmiths,  and  gas- 
fitters,  brassfounders,  Venetian  and  spring  rollers, 
window-blind  manufacturers,  182  Sauchiehall  st.; 
9  Cambridge  lane,  and  97  St.  George's  road. 
Graham,  Francis,  shoemaker,  90  Main  St.,  Andrst. 
Graham,  George,  resident  engineer,  Caledonian  Kail- 
way,  Buchanan  St.  Station ;  ho.  10  Holyrood  cr. 
Graham,  J.  &  M.  C,  accountants,  house  factors,  and 
agents  for  the  North  British   Fire  and  Life  In- 
surance Co.,  20  Dixon  street. 
Graham,  James,  of  A.  J.  cj-  A.  Graham;  house,  195 

Athole  place. 
Graham,  Jiimes,  wright  and  builder,  184  George  st. 
Graham,  James,  watch  and  clock  maker,  139  Cam- 
bridge street;   house,  137  do. 
Graham,  James,  of  Wm.  Graham  ^  Co. ;  residence, 

Cairnhill,  by  Airdrie. 
Graham,   James,   Clyde  Navigation  Chambers,  16 

Robertson  street. 
Graham,   James,   black  silk  mercer  and  mourning 
warehouse,   241   Sauchiehall  street;    house,   197 
Pitt  street. 
Graham,  James,  fishmonger,  260  George  street;  ho. 
81  John  street.  I 

'  -Graham,    James,    saddle   and  harness  maker,   238 
Aryyle  street;  house,  5  Stanley  place.  Paisley  rd. 


Graham,  James,  41  Charlotte  street. 

Graham,  John,  agent  City  of  Glasgow  bank,  Cow- 
caddeiis  branch  ;  ho.  Castle-hill  cresct.,  Hamilton. 

Graham,  John,  letterpress  printer,  23  Royal  Ex- 
change square ;  house,  31  Scotia  street. 

Graham,  John,  of  J.  cj-  M.  C.  Graham;  house, 
Rowanside,  St,  Andrew's  road,  PoUokshields. 

Graham,  John,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  419  Ar- 
gyle street,  18  Canning  street,  and  31  Stevenson 
street,  Calton. 

Graham,  John,  of  J.  Nisbet  (J-  Co. ;  house,  Hamilton. 

Graham,  John,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  1  New 
street,  Calton;   house,  19  Monteith  row. 

Graham,  John,  manufacturer,  196  North  street. 

Graham,  John,  at  J.  Davidson  tj-  Co.''s,  43  Argyle  st. 

Graham,  John  B.,  at  Bennet,  Brown,  §-  Co.'s ;  house, 
Steps  cottage. 

Graham,  John,  C.A.,  secretary  for  Life  Association 
of  Scotland,  2  Victoria  place,  'West  Regent  street ; 
house,  8  Royal  crescent. 

Graham,  John,  of  Anderson,  Graham,  <^  Co. ;  house, 
2  Windsor  terrace,  St.  George's  road. 

Graham,  John  H.  A.,  of  William  Graham  cj-  Co. ; 
residence,  27  Newton  place,  and  Skelmorlie  castle, 
Ayrshire. 

Graham,  John,  tailor  and  clothier,  20  Candleriggs. 

Graham,  John  L.,  clothier,  4  Oswald  street ;  bouse, 
38  Broomislaw. 

Graham,  John,  of  William  Graham  <}  Co. ;  residence, 
27  Newton  pi.  and  Skelmorlie  castle,  Wemyss  bay. 

Graham,  Rev.  Dr.  John,  Barrack  Street  Church  ;  ho. 
94  Regent  terrace,  Stirling's  road. 

Graham,  J.  T.,  confectioner,  98  Stockwell  street ; 
house,  9  Stockwell  place. 

Graham  &  M'Dowall,  manufac,  127  Brunswick  st. 

Graham,  Malcolm,  &  Co.,  oil  merchants,  and  patent 
grease  manufacturers,  C3  Anderston  street,  438 
Gallowgate ;   house,  13  Monteith  row, 

Graham,  M.  C,  of  J.  (^  M,  C.  Graham;  house,  76 
Buccleuch  street, 

Graham,  Michael,  14  Grafton  street, 

Graham,  Robert,  &  Co.,  pocket-book  and  leather- 
case  makers,  108  West  George  street ;  house,  do. 

Graham,  Robert,  clerk,  City  of  Glasgow  Bank  ;  ho. 
71  Houston  street. 

Graham,  Robert,  spirit  merchant,  60  Bridgegate ; 
house,  4  Binnie  place. 

Graham,  Robert,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  311 
Argyle  street;  house,  157  Holm  street. 

Graham  &  Shearer,  ship  carpenters,  joiners,  and 
blockmakers,  17  Springfield  place. 

Graham,  T.  J.,  H.M.'s  customs;  house,  5  Laurence 
place,  Dowanhill. 

Graham,  Thomas,  of  Graham  <^-  Shearer;  house,  162 
Paisley  road. 

Graham,  Rev.  Thomas,  M.A.,  of  Martyrs'  Established 
Church  ;  house,  64  Buccleuch  street. 

Graham,  T.,  ^Y.S.,  and  T.  Hill,  keepers  of  the  par- 
ticular register  of  sa.sines,  &c.,  for  Renfrewshire, 
and  regalities  of  Glasgow  and  Paislej' ;  Sasine 
office,  25  Bath  street. 

Graham,  Thomas,  dining-rooms,  3,  5  Royal  Bank 
place ;  house,  10  St.  Enoch  square. 

Graham,  Thomas,  His  Lordship's  larder  and  hotel, 
10  St.  Enoch  square ;  dining-rooms,  3  Royal  Bank 
place,  and  41  Queen  street. 

Graham,  Thomas,  green-grocer,  46  Stevenson  street. 

Graham,  Thomas,  clerk,  Caledonian  Railway,  Bu- 
chanan Street  Station;  house,  16  Rosehall  street. 


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Graham,  Williatn,  &  Co.,  raerchants,  'TO  Miller  St., 

and  65  Virginia  street. 
Graham,  William,  &   Co.,  packing-box  makers,  10 

Cochran  street. 
Graham,  William  &  Robert,  &   Co.,  merchants,  70 

Miller  street. 
Graham,  William,  of  Lambhill.     Letters  left  at  114 

Candleriggs. 
Graham,  William,  North  British  Linen  Co. 's  Bank; 

house,  Mrs.  Alexander's,  145  Sauchiehall  street. 
Graham,    William,    wine    and  spirit  merchant,  25 

Eutherglen  road  and  18  Eutherglen  loan  ;  house, 

17  Rutherglen  road. 
Graham,  W.,  bellows  manufacturer,  110  Blackfriars' 

street;  house,  114  do. 
Graham,  William,  woollen  draper,  18  Gallowgate. 
Graham,  Mrs.,  Alexander,  21  Scotia  street. 
Graham,  Mrs.  G.,  5  Oxford  street. 
Graham,  Mrs.  Patrick,  6  Eoj'al  crescent. 
Graham,  Miss  J  ,  dressmaker,  3  Scotia  street. 
Graham,  Agnes,  tobacconist,  53  Abercromby  street, 
Graham,  Miss,  mnsic  teacher,  122  Sauchiehall  st. 
GRANDISON,  John  J.   R.,  &   Co.,  oil  merchants, 

varnish  and  pitch  manufacturers,  47   Carrick  st. 

and  10  West  College  street. 
Grandison,  John  J.  R,  o/"  J.  J.  R.  Grandison  ij-  Co. ; 

house,  34  Claremont  street. 
Grandison,  Robert,  machine  maker  and  iron  founder, 

25  Govan  street ;  house,  2  Surrey  place. 
Grandison,  Wm.,   engineer,  30  Oswald  street;  ho. 

57  Abbotsford  place. 
GRANGE,  J.  K.,  of  Rutliven  cf   Grange;  house,  9 

Windsor  street,  New  City  road. 
Grange,  Robert,   of  Grange  4'    Young :  house,   141 

Gallowgate. 
Grange  &  Young,  law  agents  and   sheriff  officers, 

17  Brunswick  street. 
GRANGER,  Allan,  baker,  219  Dumbarton  road. 
Grainger,  Colin,  of  J.   ^-   C.    Grainger;   house,  13 

Crown  street. 
Granger,  James,  accountant  and  agent  for  the  Life 

Association  of  Scotland,  43  Renfield  street;  house, 

6  Dalhousie  street. 
Granger,  J.,  baker,  332  Argyle  street;  ho.  230  do. 
Grainger,  J.   &  C,   painters  and  paperhangers,  11 

Crown  street. 
Granger,  John,  metal  broker  and  commission  mer- 
chant, 43  Renfield  st. ;  house,  6  Dalhousie  street. 
Granger,  John,  baker,  151  Garscube  ro. ;  ho.  145  do. 
Granger,  John,  1  Dixon  street. 
Grainger,  John,    of  J.   cj-   C.   Grainger;  house,  29 

Cathcart  street,  south. 
Granger,  Captain  John,  adjutant,  4th  Lanark  R.V., 

178  Rottenrow  st. ;   house,  32  Grafton  square. 
Granger,  John,  painter  and  paperhanger,  90  Wood- 
land road. 
Granger,  Robt.,  Govan  Bar  Iron  Works,  1  Dixon  st. 
Granger,  Robt.,  cartwright,  31  Kingst.,  Tradeston  ; 

house,  57  do. 
Granger,  Sirs.,  spirit  dealer,  55  Abercromby  street ; 

house,  67  do. 
Granger,  Misses,  milliners,  15  Norfolk  street. 
GRANT,  Alex.,  of  George   Grant  cf-  Sons;  house, 

Albert  terrace,  Dowanbill  gardens. 
Grant,  Alex.,   smith  and  farrier,  145  Castle  street 

and  15  Monkland  street;  house,  26  Glebe  street. 
Grant,  Alex.,  carver  and  gilder,  15  Royal  Exchange 

square  ;  house,  52  Douglas  street. 
Grant,  Andrew,  32  Parson  street,  Barony  glebe. 


Grant,  Archibald,  2  Chatham  place. 

Grant,  Charles,  of  Charles  Grant  cf-  Co. ;  house,  9 

Abercromby  place.  West  George  street. 
Grant  &  Co.,  cotton,  linen,  worsted,  woollen  yarn, 

and  goods  merchants,  34  Wilson  street. 
Grant,  Charles,  &  Co.,  merchants,  34  Wilson  street. 
Grant,  Daniel,  tailor  and  clothier,  41  So.  Albion  st. 
Grant,  Donald,  spirit  merchant,  8  Kelvingrove  st. 
Grant,    Duncan,  of  Grant  ^  Co. ;  house,  9  Aber- 
cromby place.  West  George  street. 
Grant,  George,  &  Sons,  cottonspinners  and  manu- 
facturers. Broad  street.  Mile-end. 
Grant,  George,  of  Fnirley,  Grant,  4'  Murdoch ;  ho. 

60  College  street. 
Grant,  Geo.,  of  Geo.  Grant  4'  Sons;  ho.  Westthorn. 
Grant,  George,  jun.,  of  George  Grant  cj-  Sons;  ho. 

21  Whitevale. 
Grant,  James,  grain  and  potato  merchant,  119  New 

City  road. 
Grant,  James,  jun.,  mason  and  builder,  27  Douglas 

street;  house,  1  Walworth  terrace,  Granville  st. 
Grant,  James,  boot  and  shoemaker,  4  Cathedral  st. ; 

house,  1  M'Aslin  street. 
Grant,  James,  builder,  1  Hope  street,  Anderston. 
Grant,  James,  wright,  7  Lj'on  st. ;  bo.  40  Kelvin  st. 
Grant,    John,    furniture    dealer,    131    Main    street, 

Anderston;  house,  32  Lancefield  street. 
Grant,  John,  spirit  dealer,  19  W^ellington  street. 
Grant,  John,  at  J.  cj-  G.  Thomson's ;  house,  Fairthorn, 

Balshaggry,  Partick, 
Grant,  John,  glass  and  china  merchant,  23  West 

Howard  street;  house,  15  Oswald  street. 
Grant,  Joseph,  at   William  D.   Young  <^  Co.'s;  24 

West  Nile  street. 
Grant,  Peter,  confectioner,  130  Gallowgate. 
Grant,  Richard  R.,  of  Paton  cf-  Grant ;  and  Canal 

Basin   Foundry  Co. ;  house,  8  Windsor  terrace ; 

St.  George's  road. 
Grant,  Robert,  boot  and  shoemaker,  49  Bridge  st. ; 

house,  1  M'Aslia  street. 
Grant  &  Watson,  hosiers,  glovers,  shirtmakers,  and 

general  outfitters,  52  St.  Vincent  street. 
Grant,   W^illiam,  of  Grant  ^    Watson;  house,  18G 

Sauchiehall  street. 
Grant,   William,  corkcutter,  9  Washington  street ; 

house,  216  Holm  street. 
Grant,   William,    carriage  hirer  and   horse    dealer, 

190  Dumbarton  road;  office  and  house,  232  do. 
Grant,  Mrs.,  lodgings,  51  North  Hanover  street. 
Grant,  Miss,  lodgings,  96  Eglinton  street. 
GRASSICK,   Peter,  last  and  boot-tree  maker,  08 

Stockwell  street ;  house,  13  Norfolk  street. 
GRAVES,  William,  of  H.  L.  Schwabe  cj-  Co.;  house, 

284  Bath  street. 
GRAY,  Alexander,  bootmaker,  163  Stirling's  road ; 

house,  120  South  Albion  street. 
Gray,   Alexander  D.,  at  Randolph,  Elder,  cf  Co.^s; 

house,  37  Morrison  street,  Kingston. 
Gray,  Alexander,  cabinetmaker  and  upholsterer,  35, 

37  Great  Clyde  street ;  house,  5  East  Howard  st. 
Gray,  Andrew,  toy  shop,  91  George  street. 
Gray,  Andw.,  agent  for  the  Union  Bank  of  Scotland 

branch;  113  King  st,  Tradeston  ;  ho.  33  West  st. 
Gra}',  Archibald,  at  James  Shaw  4    Co.'s;  12  Ex- 
change square  ;  house,  303  St.  Vincent  street. 
Gray  &  Buchanan,  ship  and  insurancs  brokers,  and 

commission    merchants,    agents    for  the    sale   of 

copper  patent  yellow  metal  sheathing,  and  wire- 
rope  rigging,  7  Princes  square. 


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139 


Grays,    Buchanan,    &   Co.,    furniture   dealers,    33 

Oxford  street. 
Gray,  Charles  &  David,  distillers,  4  JIuirhead  st. 
Gray,    Charles,    plain    and  decorative   painter    and 
paperhanger,  156  West  George  street;  works,  41 
\Vest  Regent  lane  ;  house,  193  Renfrew  street. 
Gray,   D.   R.,  painter   and  paperhanger,   89    Great 

Hamilton  street. 
Gray,  David,  wine  and  spirit  dealer,  222  High  st. 
Gray,  David,  National  Bank;  ho.  105  Dumba.  rd. 
Gray,  David,  &  Co.,  timber  merchts.,  29  Douglas  st. 
Gray,  David,  of  D.  Gray  <f  Co. ;  ho.  12  Douglas  st. 
Graj'  &  Dick,  builders,  51  Renfield  street;'  yard,  31 

Steven  street. 
Gray   &    Donaldson,    calenderers    and    packers,    1 

George  square. 
Gray,  Dunn,  &  Co.,  biscuit  manufacturers,  Stanley 

street;  office,  6  to  12  Morrison  street,  Kingston. 
Gray,   George,    deputy   clerk   of   the  peace,    county 
buildings.  111  Brunswick  street  ;  house,  Radnor 
terrace,  Sandj-ford. 
Gray,  Hugh,  of  Gray  ^-  Buchanan ;  residence,  Brae- 
side,  Helensburgh. 
Gray,  George,  secretary.  City  of  Glasgow  Life  As- 
surance Co.,  40  St.  Vincent  place  ;   ho.  1  Elgin 
terrace,  Dowanhill. 
Gra}-,  James,  engineer,  16  Hamilton  Park  terrace. 
Gray,   James,  of  Andrew  Inglis  cj-   Co. ;  house,  G2 

George  street. 
Gray,  James  B.,  224  West  Regent  street. 
Gray,  Jas.,  boot  and  shoemaker,  151  Bridgegate. 
Gray,  James,  confectioner,  248  Main  st.,  Bricigeton. 
Gray,    James,    clerk,    sheriff's    chambers,    county 

buildings,  Wilson  street. 
Gray,  James,  pastry  baker,  167  Cowcaddens  street; 

house,  128  do. 
Gray,  James,  chemist,  and  manufacturer  of  washing 

and  scouring  solutions,  163  Cowcaddens  street. 
Gray,  James,  provision  merchant,  9  Belgrove  street. 
Gray,   James,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  147  Gal- 

lowgate  ;  house,  35  Charlotte  street. 
Gray,  James,  of  Gray  cj-  Donaldson;  house,  36  St. 

Andrew's  square. 
Gra}',  James,  at  J.  R.  Joffray  if    Co.'s ;  house,   14 

Gloucester  street. 
Gray,  James,  grocer,  755  Gallowgate. 
Gray,  James,  coal  agent,  12  Glebe  street. 
Gray,  James,  joiner  and  cabinetmaker,  37  Welling- 
ton lane ;  house,  23  Main  street,  Anderston. 
Gray,  James,  of  3.  Higginhotham,  Sons,  if  Gray;  re- 
sidence, 13  Ibrox  terrace. 
Gray,  James,  M.D.,  surgeon,  15  Newton  terrace. 
Gray,  James,  joiner  and  cabinetmaker,  70  Bothwell 

lane;  house,  289  Sauchiehall  street. 
Gray,  James,  cabinetmaker,  6  Hill  st.,  Gallowgate ; 

house,  2  do. 
Gray,  J.  &  J.,  proprietor  of  North  British  Advertiser 
a.ud  Ladies'  Own  Journal,  10  Royal  Exchange  sq. 
Gray,  John,  cabinetmaker,  148  High  street. 
Gray,  John,  Central  Police  Chambers,  9  S.  Albion 

street;  house,  12  Garscadden  street. 
Gray,  John,  Clyde  hotel,  13  Anderston  quay. 
Gray,  John,  of  Gray  cj-  Buchanan;  residence,  Brae- 
side,   Helensburgh. 
Gray,  John,  at  Win.  Orr  cJ-  Co.'s;  ho.  5  Lilybankst. 
Gray,  John,  manufacturer  of  tobacco  and  snuff,  50 

Maxwell  street ;  ho.  3  South  Margaret  street. 
Gray,  John,  janitor,  Collegiate  School,  21  Dalhousie 
street,  Garnethill. 


Gray,  John,  of  Anderson  4'  Gray  ;  house,  24  West- 
minster terrace,  Sauchiehall  street. 
Graj',  John,  jun.,  agent  for  Curtis  and  Harvey  of 
Hounslow,  Tunbridge,  and  Clyde  Gunpowder 
Mills,  and  Frederick  Joyce,  percussion  cap,  &c, 
manufacturer,  12  St.  Vincent  pi.;  ho.  Middleton 
terrace,  Paisley  road. 
Gray,  John,  spirit  merchant,  115  Garngad  road  j 

house,  117  do. 
Gray,  John,  merchant,  37  St.  Vincent  place. 
Gray,   John,  scientific   agent  and   coin   dealer,    99 
Hutcheson  st. ;  ho.  8  Osborne  cottages,  Summers- 
town,  Govan. 
Gray,  John,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  14  Brown  St., 

Anderston. 
Graj',  John,  victualler  and  grocer,  39  Clyde  street, 

Anderston  ;  house,  37  do. 
Gray,  Rev.  John,   Roman  Catholic  clergyman,  52 

Great  Clyde  street. 
Gray,  John,  &  Co.,  wholesale  and  export  confec- 
tioners, 163  Trongate;  works.  Commercial  road. 
Gray  &  Lang,  corn  merchants,  39  Hope  street. 
Gray  &  M'Kinlaj',  silk  bandana  manufacturers,  90 

Mitchell  street. 
Gray  &  M'Lardy,  joiners,  158  Bothwell  street. 
Graj',  Manson,  at  Curtis   cj-   Harvey's;  house,  154 

Paisley  road. 
Gray,  Peter,  japanner  and  bronzer,  80  Maitland  st. 
Gray,  P.  &  P.,  saddlers,  103  Garscube  road. 
Gray,  Richard,  12  Hamilton  drive. 
Graj',  Robert,  of  Gray  ^  M'Kinlay  •  house,  West- 
brae,  Paisley. 
Graj',    Robert,  of  Robert  Gray  ^  Sons ;  Brazilian 

vice-  consulate  ;  house,  20  Elmbank  crescent. 
Graj',  Robert,  merchant,  37  St.  Vincent  place. 
Graj',  Robert,  &  Sons,  brokers  and  commission  mer- 
chants, 98  West  George  street. 
Graj',   Robert,   &   Co.,    coalmasters,  Westmuir  col- 
liery ;  office,  2  Oswald  street. 
Graj',    Robert,    City   of  Glasgoio   Bank;    house,   2 

Laurence  place,  Dowanhill. 
Graj',   Robert,  washing  and  bathing  establishment, 
Sandiefaulds,  Mathieson  street ;  house,  139  Cum- 
berland street. 
Gray,  Robt.,  fruit  dealer.  Bazaar;  ho.  60  College  st. 
Graj',    Robert,    sculptor,    40    Bothwell    street,    and 

Sighthill  Cemetery;  ho.  110  Holm  street. 
Graj'  &  Shewan,  drapers,  42  Main  st.,  Anderston. 
Graj',  Thomas,  of  T.  cj-  /.  Gray;  house,  4  Somerville 

place,  Monteith  row. 
Gray,  T.  &  J.,  stripe  and  check  manufacturers,  liO 

Brunswick  street. 
Gray   Thomas,  108  Hospital  street. 
Graj',  Thomas,  storekeeper  and  grain-weigher,  Edin- 
burgh and  Glasgow  Railway,  52  Cathedral  street; 
house,  11  Carnarvon  street. 
Gr.ij',  Thomas,  commission  agent,  4  Exchange  sq. 
Graj',  Thomas,  pastry  baker,  45  George  street. 
Gray,   Walter,    &  Co.,  V^est  India  merchants,  194 

West  George  street. 
Gray,  Walter,   of  Walter   Gray  <f   Co.,  11   Clare- 

mont  terrace. 
Graj',  Wm.,  glass  merchant  and  glazier,  97  London 

street ;  house,  30  Charlotte  street. 
Gray,  W.,  bootmaker,  75  London  street ;  house,  35 

Charlotte  street. 
Graj',  William,  of  Gray  (f  Dich  ;  ho.  17  Steven  st. 
Gray,  William,  of  Gray,  Dunn,  4'  Co. ;  ho.  Firbank, 
PoUokshields. 


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-GENEBAL  DIRECTORT- 


-GRIERSOX. 


Gray,  Win.,  provision  merchant,  52  Stevenson  st. ; 

house,  3  Bell  street,  Calton. 
Gray,  William,  spirit  dealer,  23  Malta  st. ;  house,  6 

Cavendish  street. 
Gray,   "VVm.,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  132  West 

Camphell  street :  ho.  136  do. 
Grav,  Mrs.  A.,  lodgings,  55  Bath  street. 
Grav,  Mrs.  James,  spirit  dealer,  131  New  venneL 
Gray,  Mrs.  John,  102  Bath  street. 
Gray,  3Irs.  P.,  young  ladies'  seminary,  49  Abbots- 
ford  place. 
Gray,  Mrs.  W.,  105  Saachiehall  street 
Gray,   Mrs.,   milliner  and  straw-bonnet  maker,  86 

John  street,  Bridgeton. 
Gray,  Agr.es,  77  South  Portland  street. 
Gray,  Margaret  H.,  brash  and  fancy  vrarebouse,  33 

Sauchiehall  street. 
Gray,  Miss  M.,  dairy,  51  Thistle  street. 
Gray,  Miss,  11  Jane  street. 

GREEN,  Alex.,  print  cutter,  and  printer  for  em- 
.   broidery,  IStJ   Buchanan  St.;   house,    145  Nelson 

street,  Tradeston. 
Green,  Beniard,  broker,  87  Old  vennel. 
Green,  John,  writer.  City  Chambers,  Wilson  street ; 

house.  Oriel  villa,  Langside,  Bothwell. 
Green,  Mar^-,  broker,  18  Spoutmouth. 
GEEENFltLD,  D.  &  W.,  provisioa  merchants,  29 

Castle  street :  house,  27  do. 
Greenfield,  James  J.,  grain  mercht.,  53  Oswald  st. ; 

house,  142  Renfrew  street. 
Geeenfield    Bleaching  Co.,  Meams;    office,   25 

West  George  street. 
Greenhead  Established  Chnrcl!,  108  Canning  st. 
GREEXLEES,  Alex.,  surgeon,  420  Argyle  street; 

hoase,  424  do. 
Greenlees,  David,  clerk,  47  Caledonian  road. 
Greenlees,  Edward,  marble  cutter,  sculptor,  and  en- 
graver on  stone,  56  Brown  st. ;  ho.  8  Douglas  st. 
Greenlees,  Gavin,  at  Newton,  Keaies,  4'  Co.'s  ;  house, 

46  Elderslie  street. 
Gjeenlees,  .James,  boot  and  shoemaker,  18  Stevenson 

street ;  bouse,  2  Morrison  place. 
Greenlees,  Jas.,  boot  and  shoemaker,  426,  464  Argyle 

street;  house,  21  St.  YinceDt  crescent. 
Greenlees,  Jas.,  artist  and  teacher  of  drawing.  School 

of  Art,  16  Ingram  street;  ho.  193  Sauchiehall  st. 
Greenlees,  .John,  ironmcnger,  54  Green  st,  Calton ; 

house,  52  do. 
Greenlees,  J.  W.,  at  J.  4'  R-  Toung  ^  Co.'s ;  honse, 

12  St.  Jarr.es'  terrace. 
Greenlees,    Robert,    master,    Glasgow    Government 

School  of  Art,    16   Ingram  street ;    house,    193 

Saucbiehall  street. 
Greenlees,  Robert,  nf  iPMurcliy^  Ralston,   (f   Co. ; 

distiller;  office,  20   Dixon  street;  boose,  12   St. 

.James'  terrace. 
Greenlees,  William,  M.D.,   physician,  47  Main  St., 

Anderston  ;  honse,  463  St.  Vincent  street. 
Greenlees,  Willia:n,  photographic  artist,  23  Jamaica 

street;  house,  104  South  Portland  street. 
Greenlees,  William,  glass  and  chiaa  merchant,  59 

Eglinton  street. 
Greenlees,  William,  portioner,  9  to  15  TyleSeld  st. ; 

house,  Alexandria. 
GREENLIE,  John,  4  Cambridge  street. 
Greenlie,  J.  &  J.,  bootmakers,  140  Saucbiehall  st. 
Geees  Market,  48  Back  -wynd. 
Geeekock  &  Bowling  Towiug  Co. ;  Wm.  Liddell, 

agent,  6  Oswald  street 


Greenock  Distillery  Co.,   Greenock;    Robertson  & 

Baxter,  agents,  3  Virginia  street 
Greenock  Railway  Co.'s  Goods  and  Parcel  OSce, 

30  Queen  street. 
Greenock  Railway  Station,  14  Bridge  street. 
Greenock  Spinning  Company,  cotton  spinners,    83 

Hutcheson  street. 
Greenock  Towing  Company;  ajrent,  Chas.  Sc-ott,  12 

Robertson  street ;  ho.  o*)  Dundas  street,  Kingston. 
GREEXSHIELDS,  A.,  &  Co.,  clothiers,  87  Queen 

street ;  house,  33  Abbotsford  place. 
Greensblelds,  James,   joiner  and  cabinetmaker,  27 

Montrose  street ;  hoase,  43  do. 
Greanshields,  .J.,   &    Co.,    a?phalte   and  waterproof 

cloth  manufacturers,  33  Yii^inia  street. 
Geeesvale  Chemical   Co.,  congrere   and   lucifer 

matches,  Greenvale,  Duke  street, 
GREAR,  Alex.,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  6  Eglinton 

street ;  house,  8  do. 
Greer,  James,  M.D.,  prof  of  hygier.ism,  surgeon,  &c., 

11  Hutcheson  st. ;  ho.  Meadowbank  cr.,  Partick. 
GREGOIRE.  E.,  &  Co.,  brandy  sbippet^,  Cognac  ; 

agents,  Robertson  &  Baxter,  3  Virginia  street. 
GREGORY,  T.  Curri?,  civU,  mininz,  and  consulting 

engineer,   and    land   and  mineral  surveyor,   149 

West  Georjie  street  and  121  Wellington  street. 
Gregory,  R.  F.,  of  Robertson  ^  Gregory;  house,  209 

Hone  street 
GREIG,   David,  jun.,  at  John  JPCaP.  4-   Co.'s,  4 

Bothwell  street. 
Greig,  George,  green-grocer,  117  Gt.  Hamiltcn  st. 
Greig,  James  R.,  at  Gregor,  TnmbuU,  4'  Co.'s,  40  St. 

Vincent  place  ;  house,  34  PatersoD  St.,  Kingston. 
Greig,  James,  at  W.  4  W.  Puterson  4'  Co.'s  ;  house, 

20  Nightingale  place,  Sandyford. 
Greig,  James,  tailor  and  clothier,  42  Argyle  street. 
Greig,  John,  florist,  327  North  Woodsile  road. 
Greig,  Walter,  agent,  Cunningham's  patent  topsails, 

49  Oswald  street  ;  house,  297  Dumbarton  road. 
Greig,  W.  N.,  teacher  of  writing,   arithmetic,  and 

geography.  327  North  Woodside  road. 
Greig,  William,  commission  agent,  143  Elderslie  st. 
Greig,  V\'illiam,  family  grocer,  469  St  Vincent  st. ; 

house,  59  Dorset  street. 
Greig,  Wm.,  at  James  Graham's,  'wright ;  hotue,  3 

Buccleuch  street 
Greig,  Wm.,  at  F.  E.  ^PLeod's  ,-  house,  20  Nightin- 
gale place,  Sandvford. 
Greig.  William,  manager,  Glasgow  New  .4pothecaries' 

hall,  57,  59  G'assford  street ;  ho.  202  Renfrew  st. 
Greig,  Elizabeth,  furnishing  shop,  53  Trongate;  ho. 

385  Gallowgate. 
Greig,  Mrs.  Wm.,  20  Nightingale  place,  Sandyford. 
GREIVER,  Jack,  &  Co.,  mannfacts.,  36  Ingram  st. 
Gee3H.\m  Lira   Assurance  Co.,  of  London,  for  tha 

assurance  of  lives  declined  by  other  offices;  Neil 

Johnston,  agent,  46  Renfield  st — Sse  Adv.  in  Ap. 
GRIEESON,  Archibald,  4  Carnarvon  street 
Grierson,  Charles  T.,  grain  merchant,  263  Duke  st. 
Grierson,  Edward,  Custom-house ;  ho.  34  Brown  st. 
Grierson,  James,  tailor,  100  Crown  strest. 
Grierson,  .John  &  Son,  oven  builders,  3  Renfrew  st. 
Grierson,  G.  M.,  of  Grierson,  Lockhart,  y-  Co.;  ho. 

135  Wellington  street. 
Grierson,  Loekbart,  &  Co.,  linen  manufacturers  and 

agents,  Virginia  buildings,  46  Milier  street. 
Grierson  &  Rait,  goldsajilh  and  j?v,-el!ers,  3i  Bu- 
chanan street. 
Grierson,  Robert,  outfitter,  224   Eroomielaw. 


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141 


Grierson,  William,  painter,  16  Green  street,  Calton. 

Grisrson,  Wni.,  house  factor,  43  Green  st.,  Bridgeton. 

Grierson,  Wm.,  of  Clark,  Grierson,  tj*  Co.  ;  house, 
186  Sauchiehall  street. 

Grierson,  Mrs.,  tavern-keeper,  29  Jamaica  street. 

Grierson,  Mis.,  4  Carnarvon  street. 

Grierson,  Mrs.  William,  3  Abbotsford  pLice. 

GRIEVE  &  Cochrane,  tobacco  and  snuff  manufac- 
turers, 10  M'Pherson  street,  off  High  street. 

Grieve,  George,  saddler,  64.  Sauchiehall  street. 

Grieve,  H.  M.,  refieshment  rooms,  165  West  Nile 
street  and  16  George  square. 

Grieve,  James,  slater,  11(3  King  street,  Calton. 

Grieve,  John,  JI.D.,  21  Lynedoch  street. 

Grieve,  Robert,  surf;eon,  l-i  Garscadden  street ;  ho. 
40  Cowcaddens  street. 

Grieve,  Kobert  &  Thomas,  wholesale  tea  merchants, 
71  Wilson  street. 

Grieve,  Robert,  of  Rohert  ^'  TJiomas  Grieve ;  house, 
122  Wellington  street. 

Grieve,  Robert,  grocer,  o88  Gallowgate. 

Grieve,  Ih.owvjiS,  of  Robert  <S^  Thomas  Grieve;  house, 
122  Wellington  street. 

Grieve,  Wm.,  fiesher,  48  West  Milton  st. ;  ho.  60  do. 

Grieve,  Mrs.  Captain,  10  Salisbury  street. 

Grieve,  Mrs.,  21  Lynedoch  street. 

Grieve,  Mrs.,  28  Abbotsford  place. 

GRIFFIN,  Mrs.,   139  St.  Vincent  street. 

GRIMOND,  J.  &  A.  D.,  linen  manufacturers,  jute 
carpets,  oil-clotb,   &c.,   17  South  Frederick  street. 

Grimond,  Wm.jSiiperiut.  of  schools  and  children,  ofSce 
of  Parochial  Board,  326  Parliamentary  road. 

GRINDLEY,  T.,  fruiterer,  53  Sauchiehall  street ; 
house,   137  New  City  road. 

GRITTON,  M.  &  A.  S.,  smiths,  bellhangers,  and 
gasfitters,  IS  Parliamentary  rd.  ;  ho.  64  Ta3'lor  st. 

GROSART,  James,  &  Sons,  contractors,  21  Wel- 
lington street. 

GROVE,  John,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  383  Gars- 
cube  rd.  and  47  Braid  st. ;  ho.  250  St.  George's  rd. 

Grove,  William,  house  factor,  6  Binnie  place,  Mon- 
leith  rov/. 

Grove,  !Mary,  dressmaker,  124  Great  Hamilton  street. 

GROZIER,  John,  assistant  inspector  of  poor,  Govan 
Parochial  Chambers;  house,  51  Bridge  street. 

Guarantee  Society  of  London  ;  agents.  Brown  & 
Dunlop,  49  Virginia  street  and  (after  1st  October) 
3  Victoria  place.  West  Regent  street. 

GUEST  &  Chiiuurs,  founders  and  brassworkers,  23 
St.  Enoch  square. 

GDIBAR.^i,  R.  L.,  at  Watson^  Co.'s ;  house,  142 
Renfrew  street,  Garnethill. 

GUILD,  David  Ramsay,  ffj.  W.  i  D.  R.  Guild,  65 
St.  Vincent  street. 

Guild,  G.  &  A.,  distillers,  Broombill,  by  Denny; 
office,  114  Trongate. 

Gttild,  James  W)llie,  of  J.  W.  ^  D.  R.  Guild;  ho. 
3  Park  circus. 

Guild,  J.  W.  &  D.  R.,  accountants  and  sharebrokers, 
and  agents  for  the  Edinburgh  Life  Assurance  Co., 
65  St.  Vincent  street. 

Guild,  Wm.,  &  Co.,  merchants,  59  St.  Vincent  st. 

GUINNESS,  A.,  Son,  &  Co.,  brewers,  Dublin,  146 
West  George  street. 

GULLERY,  James,  bookseller  &  stationer,  39  Nel- 
son street,  city,  house,  48  do. 

GUMPRECHT  &  Stewart,  mers.,  51  Buchanan  st. 

Gumprecht,  John,  of  Gamprecht  <^  Stewart;  house, 
21  Sand^-ford  place. 


GUNN,  B.  M.,  spirit  merchant,  40  Main  st ,  Bridge- 
ton  ;  house,  36  do. 

Gunn,  Charles,  printer  and  publisher,  A'.  B.  Baihj 
Mail;  house,  2  Park  circus. 

Gunn,  F.  D.,  agent  and  house  factor,  116  George  st. 

Gunn,  George,  bookkeeper,  at  Arnott  <^-  Co.'s;  ho. 
241  Queen's  park  terrace. 

Gunn,  John,  a£ent,  British  Linen  Co.'s  Bank ;  ho. 
5  Berklej'  terrace. 

Gunn,  John,  spirit  dealer,  130  Saltmt. ;  ho.  128  da 

Gunn,  Wm.,  shuttle-maker,  6  Orr  street,  Calton. 

Gunn,  William,  bagpipe  maker,  273  George  street. 

Gunn,  W.  L.,  &  Co  ,  brassfounders,  gasalier  manu- 
facturers, and  gas-iitters,  26  Salisbury  street ; 
house,  East  Chapelton,  by  New  Kilpatrick. 

Gunn,  Mrs.,  midwife,  4G  Portugal  street. 

Gunn,  Miss  M,  milliner  and  dressma'aer,  53  John 
street;  house,  116  George  street. 

GUNNING,  Samuel,  cab  proprietor,  80  Canning  st. 

Gunniss,  George  P.,  merchant,  11  Princes  square; 
house,  5  Windsor  terrace.  Great  Western  road. 

GUTHRIE,  Alex.,  236  Dumbarton  road. 

Guthrie,  Ale.x.,  sen.,  103  Hill  street,  Garnethill. 

Guthrie,  Christopher,  of  Borland  cf  Guthrie  ;  house, 
17  Grove  street. 

Guthrie,  David,  C.E.,  Corporation  Water  Commis- 
sioners, 23  Miller  street;  house,  156  Eglinton  st. 

Guthrie,  David,  officer  to  the  Lancashire  Insurance 
Co.,  4  South  Hanover  street. 

Guthrie,  James,  at  Wilson  if  Co.'s,  Possil  mines;  ho. 
Turnerfield  house,  Partick. 

Guthrie,  James,  letter-carrier.  Post  Office. 

Guthrie,  James,  of  Guthrie  ^  Borland ;  ho.  5  Regent 
park  terrace. 

Guthrie  &  Borland,  house  factors,  and  agents  for  the 
Sovereign  Life  Assurance,  59  Union  street. 

Guthrie,  John,  plain  &  decorative  painter  &  paper- 
hanger,  184  Sauchiehall  St.;  house,  11  Rose  st. 

Guthrie,  John,  spirit  dealer,  37  George  street,  Mile- 
end  ;   house,  25  do. 

Guthrie,  John  B.,  of  31'Geach//  q-  M'^Farlane;  ho. 
15  Windsor  street. 

Guthrie,  Mitchell,  &  Co  ,  calico  and  delaine  printers, 
73  West  Nile  st.,  and  Ferrjtield,  Alexandria. 

Guthrie,  Robert,  commercial  trav.,  169  Berkley  st, 

Guthrie,  Shaw,  &  Co.,  calico  printers,  91  Mitchell  st. 

Guthrie,  William,  treasurer.  Water  Commissioners, 
23  Miller  street;  house,  274  Bath  crescent. 

Guthrie,  William,  bookseller,  stationer,  &  librarian, 
Bridgeton  Public  Library,  53  Miuu  street ;  house, 
1  Muslin  street. 

Guthrie,  William,  tailor  and  clothier,  67  Union  st. 

Guthrie,  Janet,  dressmaker,  9  St.  James' St.,  Kingston. 

Guthrie,  Mrs.,  spirit  dealer,  32  and  34  Guilov/gate. 

GuTTA  Percha  Wholesale  Warehouse ;  Hendry, 
Brothers,  8  Dixon  street. 

GUY,  John,  ofPetrie,  Colledge,  and  Guy ;  house,  4 
Elgin  villas,  Shawlands. 


HACKET,  James,  tailor  and  clothier,  256  Argyle  st. 

HALKET, Thomas,  ofHalket  andBechet;  house,  245 
Argyle  street. 

HADAWAY,  J.  P.  S.,  8  Burnbank  terrace. 

Haddavray,  Thomas  S.,  at  J.  Lamont  cj-  Co.^s,  112 
West  George  street. 

HAD  DEN,  Alex,  and  Sons,  worsted  and  woollen 
yarn  spinners,  hosiers,  tweed  and  carpet  manu- 
facturers, 17  Frederick  street. 


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-HAMILTON. 


Hadden,  James,  bookseller,  45   Sauchiehall  street; 

house,  14  Taylor  street. 
Hadden,  John,  bookseller,  179  and  181  High  street ; 

house,  Aldine  villa,  Langside. 
Hadden,  Thomas L.,  commission  merchant  and  agent, 

17  So.  Frediickst. ;  ho.  13  Granby  ter.,  Hillhead. 
HADDOCK,  John,  spirit  dealer,  170  Gallowgate. 
HADDOW,  Alexander,  wine  and  spirit  merchant, 

41  Cowcaddens  street. 
Haddow,  David,  coach  proprietor,  63  South  Coburg 

street ;  house,  4  North  do. 
Haddow,  George,  of  J.  and  G,  Uaddoic ;  house,  42 

Bedford  street. 
Haddow,  Hugh  R.,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  1  and 

3  Stewart  street ;  house,  18  Findlay  street. 
Haddow,  James,  of  J.  and  G.  Eaddoiv ;  house,  42 

Bedford  street. 
Haddow,  John,  coal  agent,  60  Oswald  street ;  house, 

56  William  street,  Anderston. 
Haddow,  John,  q/"  J^  and  R.  Iladdow  ;  house,  119 

George  street. 
Haddow,  John,  victualler,  44  Bedford  st.  ;  ho.  42  do. 
Haddow,  J.  and  G.,  plumbers,  gastitters,  and  zinc 

workers,  144  West  George  st.,  &  293  Eglinton  st. 
Haddow,  J.  &  R.,  wareho.,  44  and  46  Canon  street. 
Haddow,  Robert,  of  J.  and  R.  Iladdoio ;  house,  60 

North  Albion  street. 
Haddow,  Walter,  spirit  merchant,  1  Canal  st. ;  ho. 

364  Dobbie's  loan. 
Haddow,  William,  wine   and   spirit   merchant,  42 

Cowcaddens  street. 
Haddow,  Mrs.,  temperance  coffee-house,  74  Argyle  st. 
HAGGARTY,  John,  mason  and  builder,  3  Craignes- 

tock  place. 
HAIG,  John,  of  Huig  and  Loio ;  house,  184  Upper 

Crown  street. 
Haig  and  Low,  architects,  149  West  George  street. 
Haig,  Thomas,  jun.,  tonnage-ofBce,  14  Robertson  st.  ; 

house,  173  Shamrock  street. 
Haig,  Walter  G.,  coal  merchant,  81  Grove  street. 
HAIR,  Bernard,  pawnbroker,   17  High  street ;  ho. 

49  Kent  street. 
Haire,  David,    of  Hugh   Bogle   ^'    Co.  ;  house,    26 

Florence  place. 
Hair,  Ivie,  of  J.  and  T.  Wikon;  house,  56  Dundas 

street,  Kingston. 
Hair,  Jas.,  general  grocer,  66  Taylor  st. ;  ho.  58  do. 
Hair,  W'illiam,  house  factor,  property  and  insurance 

agent,  16  Hope  street;  house,  18  Lawrence  place, 

Dowanhill,  Partick. 
Hare,  Mrs.  Dr.,  34  Hill  street,  Garnethill. 
ITALBERT,  W.  M.,  03  Cumberland  street,  west. 
Halbert,  W.  J.,  commercial  traveller,  at  John  Bry- 

den  ^  Co.'s;  ho.  78  South  Wellington  street. 
IIALDEN,  Andrew,  dress  and  shawl  warehouse,  6 

Hope  street. 
Haldane,   George,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,    100 

Renfield  street;  house,  384  Buchanan  street. 
Haldane,  Mat.,  of  Black  ^  Baldane,  52  Windsor  ter. 
Haldane,  Thomas,  pastry  and  confections,  139  Gar- 

scube  road. 
Haldane,  Mrs.  Henry,  191  Renfrew  street. 
Haldane,  Mrs.  J.,  52  Windsor  ter.,  St.  George's  rd. 
Haldane,  Mrs.  J.,  268  Bath  street. 
Halden,  Mrs.,  draper,  7  Cowcaddensst. ;  ho.  6  Hope  st. 
Halifax,  Boston,  and  New  York  Royal  Mail  Steam 

Packet  Office;  G.  &  J.  Burn.s,  9  Buchanan  street. 
HALKET   and  Becket,    tailors   and   clothiers,   69 

Jamaica  street. 


HALL,   Alexander,  at   Wylie  <^  Lockhead's ;  house, 

42  Carnarvon  street. 
Hall,  Alexander,  commercial  traveller,  at  II.  M^Bean 
(Sf  Co.'s;  house,  301  Eglinton  street. 

Hall,  Andrew,  flesher,  5  West  Milton  street. 
Hall,  David,  salesman  for  Lord  Belhaven's  Wishaw 
coals ;  Gushetfaulds,   Caledonian  Railway,  south 
side,  and  Dalmarnock  rd. ;  office,  117  Eglinton  st. 

Hall,  David,  collector  of  poor's  assessment,  70  Bell 
street;  house,  34  Hill  street,  Garnethill. 

Hall,  James  M.,  of  W.  Machinnon  4-  Co.,  132  St. 
Vincent  street. 

Hall,  James,  at  James  APGowan's,  17  So.  Frederick  st. 

Hall,  James,  of  Hogg,  Stewart,  tf  Hall;  house,  5 
Woodville  phice,  Copland  road,  Govan. 

Hall,  James,  dairyman,  113  Main  street,  Anderston. 

Hall,  John,  draper,  27  Main  street,  Anderston;  ho. 
5  Douglas  street. 

Hall,  John,  jun.,  of  Leslie  <^  Hall ;  house,  6  Burn- 
bank  terrace. 

Hall  &  Johnston,  coal  merchants :  G.  Faulds,  Cale- 
donian Railwaj',  south  side,  and  Dalmarnock  road ; 
office,  117  Eglinton  street. 

Hall,  P.  W.,  47  Cambridge  street. 

Hall,  Thomas,  spirit  merchant,  103  West  George 
street ;  house,  435  St.  Vincent  street. 

Hall,  Wm.,  draper,  263  Argyle  st. ;  ho.  5  Douglas  st. 

Hall,  W.  D.,  writer  and  N.P.,  procurator  before  the 
courts  of  Airdrie,  Lanarkshire,  and  Aj-rshire,  and 
agent  for  the  Scottish  Provincial  Assurance  Co., 
125  Buchanan  street. 

Hall,  Mrs.  Peter,  47  Cambridge  street. 

Hall,  Misses,  young  ladies'  seminar)',  124  Paisley  rd. 

HALLY,  George,  slater,  15  South  Kinning  place; 
house,  396  Argyle  street. 

Hall}',  George,  writer,  2  Victoria  buildings.  West 
Regent  street ;  house,  43  Dalhousie  street. 

Halley,  John,  painter  and  paperhanger,  53  Cam- 
bridge street;  house,  136  Renfrew  street. 

Halh',  William,  &  Co.,  manufacturers,  78  Miller  st. 

Hally,  William,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  10  Douglas 
street;  house,  12  do. 

Halley,  William,  aerated  water  manufacturer,  17 
Dimcan  street,  Calton;  house,  21  Canning  st. 

HALLIDAY,  Alex.,  writer,  34h  Holmhead  street. 

Halliday  &  Mathieson,  grain  and  provision  mer- 
cliants,  102  Gallowgate. 

Halliday,  John,  of  Halliday  ^'  Matliieson ;  house, 
188  Hospital  street. 

Halliday,  Peter,  at  T.  cj-  D.  Wilson  cf-  Co.'s ;  145 
Ingram  street. 

Halliday,  William,  cowfeeder,  169  Holm  street. 

Hamburg  &  Grangemouth  Steam-Packet  Office ; 
Alex.  D.  Robertson,  agent,  146  Buchanan  street. 

Hamburg  Steam-Packet  Office ;  Bankier,  Lietke,  & 
Co.,  agents,  25  Gordon  street. 

HAMILL,  John,  poulterer  and  provision  merchant, 
13  Howard  street ;  house,  7  Park  place. 

HAMILTON,  A.  &  J.,  bakers,  178  New  Dalmar- 
nock road. 

Hamilton,  Alex.,  flesher,  164  Great  Hamilton  st. 

Hamilton,  Alex.,  of  A.  G.  Hunter  4'  Co.;  house,  16 
Arlington  street.  Woodland  road. 

Hamilton,  Ales.,  brick  manufacturer,  Lilybank 
Brick  Works,  Lilybank  road. 

Hamilton,  Alexander,  10  Somerville  place. 

Hamilton,  A.,  bootmaker,  173  Main  street,  Ander- 
ston ;  house,  60  William  street. 

Hamilton,  Andrew,  dairyman,  12  Macfarlane  street. 


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Hamilton,  Andrew,  tea  and  provision  merchaut,  195 

Crown  street;  house,  193  do. 
Hamilton,  A.,  &  Son,  mauufrs.,  85  Candleriggs. 
Hamilton,  Andrew,  of  A.   Hamilton  cf-  Sun;  house, 

27  Ehnbank  crescent. 
Hamilton,  Archd.,  ham  curer  and  flesher,  164  Gal- 

lowgate ;  house,  35  St.  Andrew's  street. 
Hamilton,  Archd.,  o/"//aM27to»  ^^  3PCallum  ;  house, 

North  park,  Polmont. 
Hamilton  &  Arthur,  grain  merchants   and  millers, 

14.  Commercial  road. 
Hamilton,  Brothers,  ship  agents,  3  Brown  street. 
Hamilton,  Brothers,  commission  merchants,  8  Royal 

Exchange  square. 
Hamiltons  &  Co.,  merchants,  5  Victoria  pl.ice.  West 

Regent  street. 
Hamilton  &  Co.,  dyewood  liquor  makers,  Canal  st,, 

Port-Eglinton. 
Hamilton,  Charles,  oj"  CocJcbtirn,   Campbell,  cj-  Co. ; 

agent  for  the  Scottish    Union  Insurance  Co.,  26 

Exchange  square. —  See  Advertisement  in  Ajjpendix. 
Hamilton,  Claud,  grocer,  66  Govan  street. 
Hamilton,  David,  &  Co.,  merchants,  62  Ingram  st. 
■  Hamilton,    Daniel,    of  Hamilton  (f    Winning^    155 

"West  George  street. 
Hamilton,  D.,  rag  merchant,  113  New  wynd. 
Hamilton,  David,  of  J.  i.f  R,  Hamilton;  house,  Fir- 
bank  cottage,  Sbawlands. 
Hamilton,  David,  spir.  mercht.,  16  King  st.,  Calton. 
Hamilton,  David,  coal  mercht,  56  W.  Howard  st. 
Hamilton,  Dundas,   secretary  and   treasurer,  Glas- 
gow Gas   Light  Co.,  42  Virginia  street ;  house, 

177  Renfrew  street. 
Hamilton    Farm   and   Fullerton   Coal   Office,    92 

"West  George  street. 
Hamilton,  Gavin,  lieutenant  of  police,  southern  dis- 
trict, 47  South  Portland  st.;   house   22  Watt  St., 

Paisley  road. 
Hamilton,  Gavin,  &   Sons,   cartwrights   and  smiths, 

103  St.  James'  road;  house,  80  do. 
Hamilton,  Gavin,  of  Hamilton  4'  Madachlan  ;  house, 

Gowaiilea,  Langside. 
Hamilton,  George,  of  P.  ^-  G.  Hamilton,  22  Renfield 

street ;  house,  5  Granby  terrace,  Hillbead. 
Hamilton,  George,  general  merchant,  39  King  st., 

Calton  ;  house,  35  do. 
Hamilton,  George,  confectioner,  352  Argyle  street; 

house,  53  Cadogan  street. 
Hamilton,  George,  of  J.  Hamilton  cj-  Sons ;  house, 

60  Hill  street,  Gariiethill. 
Hamilton,  George,  bedding  manufacturer,  122  Cow- 

caddens  street ;  works,  7  Stormont  street. 
Hamilton,   Graham,    perfumer  and  hairdresser,   57 

Cowcaddens  street ;  house,  54  do. 
Hamilton,  Hugh,  dairyman,  85  Green  street,  Calton. 
Hamilton,  II.,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  42  St.  Ninian 

street ;  house,  44  do. 
Hamilton,  Jack,  &  Co.,  merchants,  12, 14  Montrose  st. 
Hamilton,  James,  of  Christie  <S;  Hamilton,  11  Frank- 
lin terrace. 
Hamilton,  James,  of  John  Hamilton  ^'  Sons ;  house, 

27  South  Apsley  place. 
Hamilton,  James,  architect,  98  West  Nile  street ; 

house,  271  Eglinton  street. 
Hamilton,  James,  of  Barclay,  Curie,  S;  Co. ;  house, 

27  St.  Vincent  crescent. 
Hamilton,  James,  auctioneer,  and  valuator  of  heii- 

table  and   movable   property,  90  Argyle  street; 

house,  421  St.  Vincent  street. 


Hamilton,  James,  cowfeeder,  51  M'Alpine  street. 

Hamilton,  James,  &  Co.,  slaters,  115  Gt.  Hamilton  st. 

Hamilton,  James,  manufacturer,  46  Tobago  street, 
Calton ;  house,  1  Morris  place,  Monteith  row. 

Hamilton,  James,  of  Hamilton  (.f  M^Ctdloch;  hoase, 
188  Hospital  street. 

Hamilton,  James,  Avondale  tavern,  6  London  st. 

Hamilton,  James  Young,  inspector  of  poor,  Gorbals  ; 
chambers,  13  Nicholson  St.;  ho.  107  Pollok  st. 

Hamilton,  Jas.,  boot  and  shoemaker,  15  Houston  st. 

Hamilton,  Jas.,  toll-keeper,  255  Parliamentary  rd. 

Hamilton,  James,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  217 
Duke  street;  house,  215  do. 

Hamilton,  J.  &  G.,  contractors,  Glasgow  Iron  "Works; 
house,  Hutton  place,  Sighthill. 

Hamilton,  James,  bottler,  154  Eglinton  street;  ho. 
163  do. 

Hamilton,  James  D.,  of  J.  cf  J,  Hamilton;  house,  6 
South  Hanover  street. 

Hamilton,  James,  at  Robert  Hamilton  &  Co.'s,  Smith- 
field  court,  Candleriggs;   ho.  121  N.Montrose  st. 

Hamilton,  James  M'K.;  house,  199  Upper  Crown  st. 

Hamilton,  James  S.,  manager,  Adelphi  Cotton- 
works  ;  house,  at  works. 

Hamilton,  J.  B.,  metal  broker,  133  Buchanan  st.; 
house,  10  Florence  place. 

Hamilton,  John  A.,  ot  J.  cj-  J.  Hamilton'' s ;  house,  9 
Oaktield  terrace,  Hillhead. 

Hamilton,  John,  &  Co.,  engineers,  11  Buchanan  st. 

Hamilton,  John,  of  J.  <f  R.  Hajniltun ;  ho.  Bothwell. 

Hamilton,  J.  &  J.,  writers,  60  George  square. 

Hamilton,  John,  of  John  Hamilton  cf  Co. ;  resid. 
Middleton  house.  Paisley  road. 

Hamilton,  John,  wright,  106  Hunter  st. ;  house,  4 
Well  street,  Calton. 

Hamilton,  John,  baker,  413  Parliamentary  road. 

Hamilton,  John,  dairyman,  16  Finlay  street. 

Hamilton,  John,  dairyman,  10  Norfolk  street. 

Hamilton,  John  C,  broker,  20  East  Russell  street. 

Hamilton,  John,  haircutter  and  perfumer,  47  Ren- 
field street ;  house,  152  Duke  street. 

Hanulton,  John,  of  A.  cf-  S.  Henry  ^  Co.;  house,  16 
Wilson  street,  Hillhead. 

Hamilton,  John,  Strathaven  carrier,  11  Kent  street. 

Hamilton,  John,  &  Sons,  tobacco  and  snuff  manu- 
facturers. New  wynd,  1 1 D  Trongate. 

Hamilton,  John,  contractor  for  gas  apparatus,  pipes, 
and  fittings,  and  agent  for  Glover's  patent  dry  gas- 
meter,  19  Gordon  street;  residence.  Union  villa, 
Helensburgh. — See  Advertisement  in  Appendix. 

Hamilton,  John  George;  residence,  157  St.  Vincent 
street,  aiid  Haf'ton  house,  Dunoon. 

Hamilton,  J.  S.,  8  Royal  Exchange  square. 

Hamilton,  John,  flesher,  89  Main  street,  Anderst&n. 

Hamilton,  John  H.,  tacksman,  cattle  market. 

Hanulton,  John  W.,  of  Hamiltons  cj'  Co. ;  house,  16 
Woodside  terrace. 

Hamilton,  J.  &  R.,  oil  and  colour  merchants,  Mel- 
ville place,  132  Trongate,  Smith's  court,  62 
Brunswick  street. 

Hamilton,  J.  P.,  agent  for  Crossmyloof  factory,  14, 
16  Main  St.,  Anderston,  and  2  Dumbarton  road; 
house,  52  Dumbarton  road. 

Hamilton,    Laurie,    &    Co.,    merchants,    112   Weat 

Geoige  street. 
Hamilton,  Dr.  Mathie,  22  Warwick  street. 
Hamilton  &  M'Cullum,  grain  mers.,  31  Oswald  st. 
Hamilton  &  M'Cull'ich,  coalmasters  and  coke  manu- 
facturers, 12  St.  Enoch  square. 


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-HANNAN. 


Hamilton  &  M'Lachlan,  -writers,  98  West  Nile  St. 
Hamilton,  P.  &  G.,  merchants,  22  Renfield  street. 
Hamilton,  Patrick,  of  P.  cj-  G.  Hamillon  ;  house,  5 

Granby  terrace,  Hillhead. 
Hamilton,  Peter,  jut).,  of  Strang  <J-  Hamilton;  ho. 

126  North  Montrose  street. 
Hamilton,  Peter,  of  W.  <]•  Jas.  Davidson  ij-  Co. ;  ho. 

126  North  iMoiitrose  street. 
Hamilton,   Robert   C,  assistant-registrar  for  Calton 

district,  34  Kent  street;  house,  28  East  I>Iiller  st. 
Hamilton,  Robert,  of  J.  ^'  R.  Hamilton;  house,  9 

Kelvingrove  street. 
Hamilton,  Robert,  of  TJiomas  Allan  <^-  Co.,  116  St. 

Vincent  street. 
Hamilton,  Robert,  dairyman,  7  Washington  street. 
Hamilton,  Robert,  spirit  dealer,  111  Bridgegate  ;  ho. 

133  London  street. 
Hamilton,  Robert,  flesher,  242  Gallowgate. 
Hamilton,  Robert,  of  Robert  Hamilton  <^  Co.;  house, 

1  Osborne  place,  Buciiingham  square,  Govan. 
Hamilton,  Robert,  &  Co.,  hame  and  chain  makers, 

90  M'Plierson  street ;  house,  2  do. 
Hamilton,   Robert,  &  Co.,  calenderers,  glaziers,  hot- 

pressers,  packers,  and  starchers.  Smith's  court,  53 

Candleriggs  and  02  Brunswick  street. 
Hamilton,  Robert,  spirit  dealer.  Red  row,  N.  Wood- 
side  road. 
Hamilton,  Thomas,  grocer  and  provision  merchant, 

125,  127  Stobcross  street;  house,  135  do. 
Hamilton,  Thomas,  &  Co.,  cloth  cutters  and  croppers. 

Smith's  court,  Candieriggs. 
Hamilton,  Thos.,  baker  and  grain  merchant,  20,  22 

North  Albion  street ;  office,  59  College  st. ;  house. 

Primrose  villa,  Pollokshields. 
Hamilton,  T.  &  J.,  bobbin-turners,  42  Tobago  street, 

Calton ;  house,  1  Morris  place,  Monteith  row. 
Hamilton,  Walter,  boot  and  shoemaker,  331  Argyle 

street;  house,  327  do. 
Hamilton,  Wm.,  spirit  merchant,    227  High  street  ; 

house,  49  Duke  street. 
Hamilton,  Wm.,  printer  and  publisher,  33  Bath  st. ; 

house,  Blackmount,  Bishopbriggs. 
Hamilton,  Wm.,  at  Alex.  Chaplin  (j-  Co.''s;   house,  9 

Bieadalbane  street,  Dumbarton  road. 
Hamilton,   Wm.,    of  Hamiltons   <.f   Co. ;    house,  16 

Woodside  terrace. 
Hamilton,  Wm.,  of  Hamilton,  Jaclc,  (J-  Co.;  house, 

14  Park  terrace. 
Hamilton,  Wm.,  commission  agent,  202'SaucbiehalI 

street ;  house,  303  St.  Vincent  street. 
Hamilton,  Wm.,  of  Buchanan,  Hamilton,  (j  Co.;  ho. 

202  Bath  stieet. 
Hamilton,  Wm.,  402  Parliamentary  road. 
Hamilton,  Colonel  W.,  C.B.,  inspecting  field  officer, 

Ashburne  lodge.  Peel  street,  Partick. 
Hamilton,  Wm.,  &  Co.,  contractors,  776  Gallowgate. 
Hamilton,  Wm.,  jun.,  of  David  Hamilton  <^-  Co.;  ho. 

14  Park  terrace. 
Hamilton,  Wm.,  at  J.  <|'  W.  Campbell  ^  Co,' s;  house, 

4  Derby  street,  Sand)'ford. 
Hamilton  &  Winning,  calenderers  and  packers,  155 

West  George  st.  and  58  and  00  W.  George  lane. 
Hamilton's  Temperance  Hotel,  29G  Buchanan  st. 
Hamilton,  Mrs.,  green-grocer,  93  North  street. 
Hamilton,  Mrs.  A.,  47  Carnarvon  street. 
Hamilton,  Mrs.  D.,  victualler,  173  Gt.  Hamilton  st. 
Hainilton,  Mrs.,  upholsterer,  206  North  street. 
Hamilton,  Mrs.,  tobacconist,  127  Gallowgate. 
Hamilton,  Mrs.,  grocer,  18  Lancefield  quay. 


Hamilton,  Mrs.  Thos.,  city  coffee  shop,  49  Stock- 
well  street ;  house,  39  do. 

Hamilton,  Miss,  teacher,  13  Well  street, 

Plamilton,  Miss,  103  Douglas  street. 

Hamilton,  liliss,  70  St.  George's  road. 

Hamilton,  Miss,  dressmaker,  21  Grafton  street. 

Hamilton,  Miss  Mary,  milliner  and  straw  hat  maker, 
74  South  AVellington  street. 

HANCOCK  &  Caldwell,  nioaumcntal  works,  Cale- 
donia road. 

Hancock,  Joseph,  ofHancoch  ^  Caldioell;  house,  10 
South  Shamrock  street. 

Handcock,  Mrs.  Robert,  56  Rosebank  terrace. 

HANDLEY,  John,  trunk  and  portmanteau  maker, 
101  Argyle  street;  house,  70  Pligh  John  street. 

HANDYSIDES  &  Henderson,  merchants,  ship- 
broker.s,  and  steam  packet  a^^ents,  45  Union  st. 

Handyside,  N.,  Russian  vice-consul,  92  W.  Regent  st. 

Handyside,  N.,  of  N.,  R.,  ^-  J.  Handyside;  bouse,  1 
Hamilton  drive. 

Handyside,  N.,  R.,  &  J.,  merchants,  92  V/.  Regent  st. 

Handyside,  R.  B.,  of  Handyddes  cj-  Henderson,-  ho. 
5  Elmbank  crescent. 

Handyside,  Wm.,  atN.,  R.,  ^-  J.  Handyside' s;  house, 
1  Hamilton  drive. 

HANLON,  P.,  vegetable  dealer.  Bazaar ;  house,  12 
Stirling  square. 

HANNAHj  Alex.,  jun.,  edge-tool  maker,  39  Kirk 
street,  Calton. 

Hannay,  Alex.,  portioner,  Milton  arcade,  190  Cow- 
caddans  ;  residence,  Westburn  house,  Helensburgh. 

Hannah,  Alex.,  brace,  bit,  and  augur  maker,  3D 
Kirk  street  and  24  Risk  street,  Calton ;  house,  33 
Monteith  row. 

Hannay,  Anthonj-,  of  KeTty  <^~  Co.;  house,  10  Clare- 
mont  gardeiLS. 

Hannay,  David,  writer,  180  West  George  street. 

Hannah,  James,  chemist  and  druggist.  Patent  Medi- 
cal Hall,  9   Hutcheson  St.;  ho.  74  Glassford  st. 

Hannah,  John,  29  Scotia  street. 

Hannah,  M  ,  provision  merchant,  21  Canning  street, 
Calton  ;  house,  25  do. 

Hannaj',  Peter  M.,  of  Kelly  (J-  Co.;  house,  4  Albert 
terrace,  Dowanhill  gardens. 

Hannah,  Robert,  grocer,  54  King  street,  Tradeston. 

Hannah,  Robert  'Wilson,  warehouseman,  102  Bruns- 
wick street;  hoiise,  554  St.  Vincent  street. 

Hannah,  Thomas,  spirit  merchant,  43  Gordon  St. ; 
house,  175  St.  Vincent  street. 

Hannah,  Wm.,  at  John  Dobie's,  205  Argyle  street ; 
house,  45  Gordon  street. 

Hannah,  Wm.,  of  P.  Rintoul  #  Co.,  10  Stilling  sq. 

Hnnnah,  Wm.,  stationer,  22  Stewart  street. 

Hannah,  Mrs.  David,  furnishing  shop,  229  New 
City  road. 

Hanna,  Mrs.  John,  5  Florence  place,  Stanley  street, 

Hannay,  Mrs.,  midwife  and  ladies'  nurse,  395  St. 
Vincent  street. 

Hannah,  Miss,  29  Scotia  street. 

Hannah,  Jliss,  dressmaker,  98  South  Portland  st. 

H  ANN  AN,  D.,  &  Son,  fishing  rod  &  tackle  maker.s, 
99  Union  St.;  house,  102  Thistle  st.,  south  side. 

Hannan,  Henry  M.,  11  George  square. 

Hannan,  James,  of  Henry  Monteith  cf-  Co.;  house,  17 
Woodside  terrace. 

Hannan,  John,  manufacturer  of  steam  engine  indi- 
cators, 31  Robertson  street;  house,  do. 

Hannan,  Kerr,  &  Co.,  merchants,  ship  and  insurance ' 
broker.?,  71  West  Nile  street. 


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145 


Ilannan,  Robert,  of  Hannan,  Kerr,  ^  Co.;  house,  14 
Woodside  place. 

H.^NOVERiAN  Consul,  J.  D.  Sheppard,  5i  St. 
Enocli  square. 

Hanseatic  Consul,  M.  G.  Robinow,  8  Moore  place. 

HANSON,  Abrara,  commission  agent,  95  Hutche- 
son  street. 

Hanson,  George,  broker,  103  New  wynd ;  house,  10 
Guildrv  court. 

HARBISON,  Mrs.  C,  wine  and  spirit  dealer,  9  Fer- 
guson street. 

HARnoDR-Master's  Office,  16  Robertson  street. 

ilARDIE,  D.,  photographic  artist,  29  Jamaica  St.; 
house,  6  Buchan  street. 

Hardie,  H.  &  W.,  inacliine  and  spindle  makers,  55 
Duke  street. 

Hardie,  H.,  of  H.  <j-  W.  Hardie;  ho.  32  Richmond  st. 

Hardie,  James,  baker,  190  Saiichiehall  street  and  11 
West  Milton  street;   liouse,  12  Rose  street. 

Hardie,  .Jas.,  grocer  and  prov.  dealer,  13  Garscuberd. 

Hardie,  Juhn,  boot  and  shoemaker,  27  St.  Andrew  st. 

Hardie,  Robert,  4  Wellcioft  place. 

Hardie,  Thomas,  &  Sons,  ship  smiths,  7  Springfield 
place  ;  house,  2G  Scotland  street. 

Hardie,  W.,  of  James  Lawcoch  cj-  Co. ;  house,  53 
Holmhead  street. 

Hardie,  Mrs.,  livery  stable  keeper,  13  South  Port- 
land street :  house,  1 1  do. 

Hardie,  Mrs.,  lodgings,  23  George  street. 

Hardie,  Mrs.,  lodgings,  MG  Holland  street. 

Hardie,  Mrs.  James,  9  Kelvingrove  street. 

HARDMEAT,  Chas.,&  Co.,  vulcanized  india-rubber 
nierchanls,  97  Mitchell  street. 

HARE,  Orr,  &  Co.,  cotton-waste  merchants,  47 
Carrick  street. 

Hare,  Samuel,  oflTare,  Orr,  <f  Co.;  ho.  12  Douglas  st. 

HARGAN,  Jas,  swing-boat  proprietor,  ICO  Saltm. 

HARKER,  George,  fruit  merchant,  94  Candleriggs; 
house,  12  West  Bluckhall  street,  Greenock. 

HARKNESS,  Adam,  glass  merchant  and  glazier,  G6 
Canning  street ;  house,  85  John  st.,  BriJgeton. 

Harkness,  Adam,  clerk,  Canal  brewery  ;  house.  Bell- 
field,  Port-Dundas. 

Harkness,  James,  sen.,  office  keeper,  Ed'mhiirgk  and 
Glasgoio  Railway,  14  West  George  street. 

Harkness,  J.  S.,  wriijht,  IGO  Main  street,  Anderston. 

HARLE,  Thomas,  "JI.D.,  L.S.A.,  IGO  Sauchiehall 
street;  house,  C  Dalhousie  street. 

HARLE Y,  Andrew,  of  D.  Uarley  cf-  Co. ;  house,  53 
Abbotsford  place. 

Harley,  David,  &  Co.,  cotton  yarn  merchants,  30 
John  street. 

Harlej',  John,  stationer,  125  Grafton  terrace. 

Harley,  Peter,  commercial  traveller,  31  Patcrson  st. 

Harley,  Thomas,  grocer  and  provision  merchant,  10 
Bishop  street,  Anderston, 

Harley,  William,  starcher,  104  Rose  street,  Hatche- 
sontov/n  ;  house,  106  do. 

Harlej',  William  J.,  at  D.  Harley  cf-  Co.'s ;  house, 
53  Abbotsford  place. 

Harley,  Mrs.  David,  GO  Grant  street. 

Harley,  Misses,  ladies'  boarding  school.  1  Clare- 
mont  terrace. 

HARPER,  Andrew,  provision  merchant,  47  Black- 
friars' street ;  house,  13G  Stirling's  road. 

Harper,  David,  of  D.  Harper  cj'  Co. ;  Louse,  104  S. 
Portland  street. 

Harper,  D.,  &  Co.,  wholesale  wine  and  spirit  mer- 
chants, 64  Howard  street. 


Harper,  Ebenezer,  of  H.  M''Farlane  i^'Co.;  house, 

35  Paterson  street,  Kingston. 
Harper,  James,  clothier,  3  St.  Enoch  square;   house, 

163  Crown  ttreet. 
Harper,  John,  mason,  108  Nelson  street,  Tradeston, 

and  17  Great  Western  rd. ;  ho.  4G  Cambridge  st. 
Harper,  John,  outfitter,  78,  80  Cowcaddens  street  ; 

house,  88  do. 
Harper,  John,   at  Hotter,    Wilson,   S;    Co.^s;  house, 

Great  George  street,  Hillhead. 
Harper,  S.  B.,  publisher  of  the  Glasgow  Free  Press, 

97  Maxwell  street. 
Harper,  Samuel,  merchant,  99  Waterloo  street. 
Harper  &  Son,  agents  for  the  United  Kingdom  Life 

Insurance  Co.,  99  Waterloo  street. 
HARRAW,    Henry,  watchmaker  and  jeweller,  71 

Paisley  road. 
HARRINGTON,  Jame.s,  8  Cleland  street. 
Harrington,  J   P,  288  Crown  street. 
H.-VRRIS,  A.,  wholesale  jeweller  and  watch  manu- 
facturer, &  foreign  coin  exchanger,  I  Argyle  arcade. 
Harris,  Edmund,  colourra.  and  tobacconist,  19  Clyde 

street,  Anderston. 
Harris,  James,  bootmaker,  42  Nelson  street,  city; 

liouse,  20  Candleriggs. 
Harrison,  Henry,  secretary  to  the  United  Kingdom 

Provident  Institution,  129  St.  Vincent  street. 
Harrison,  John,  7 1  St.  George's  road. 
Harrison,  Margaret,  grocer,  C9  North  street. 
HARROWER,    David,   &    Co.,    manufacturers,  27 

Wilson  street ;  ho.  Darnley  terrace,  Shawlands. 
narrower,  Mrs.  George,  eating-house,  17  Crownst.; 

house,  19  do. 
narrower,  Peter,  chemist  &  druggist,  136  Cowcad.  st. 
HART,  David,  warehouseman,  68  Candleriggs  st. 
Hart,  David,  of  David  Hart  (f  Co. ;  house,  28  Cum- 
berland street. 
Hart,  Dominic,  spirit  dealer,  32  Abercromby  street. 
Hart,  Hugh,  of  David  Hart  cj'  Co. ;  house,  28  Cum- 
berland street. 
Hart,  Hugh,  chemist  and  druggist,  18,  31  Argyle 

street;  house,  22  Elmgrove  place,  W.  Regent  st. 
Hart,    James,    warehouseman,   25    Cochran   street; 

house,  54  West  Regent  street. 
Hart,  John,  assistant  procurator- fiscal,  county  build- 
ings; house,  8  Claremont  street. 
Hart,  John,  tailor  and  clothier,  14w  Adelphi  street; 

house,  5  Thistle  street. 
Hart,   John,    agent,    National   Bank  of  Scotland, 

Queen  street;  house,  20  Woodlands  terrace. 
Hart,  John,  family  grocer,  wine  and  spirit  merchant, 

40  Maitland  street;  ho.  154  Cowcaddens  street. 
Hart,  Robert,   of  George  Bennie  cf   Co.;   house,  4 

Rutland  crescent. 
Hart,  Thos  ,  writer  and  N.  P.,  agent  for  the  Life 

Association  of  Scotland  and  Royal  Fire  and  Life 

Insurance  Co.,  50  Renfield  St.,  and  4  Main  street, 

Pollokshaws;  residence.  Old  Manse  of  Eastwood, 

Thornliebank. 
Hart,  William,  procurator- fiscal,  co-jnty  buildings, 

Wilson  street;  ho.  Shawfieki  villa,  Pollokshields. 
Hart,  William,  tailor  and  clothier,  243  Argyle  St.; 

house,  76  South  Kinning  place. 
Hart,  William,  draper,  108  Garscube  rd;  ho.  104  do. 
Hart,  Misses,  &  Young,  milliners  and  dressmakers, 

195  Pitt  street. 
Hart,  Miss,  milliner  and  dressmaker,  206  Hope  st. 
HARTHILL,.  William,  medical  galvanist,  53  West 

Regent  street. 

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-HAY. 


HARTLEY,    James,   &    Co;,   ghiss    manufacturers,  i 

Sunderland,  G2  Howard  st.;  F.  A.  Barrow,  agent.  I 
Hartlej',  Jolin,  nail  maker,  82  Main  st. ;  ho.  20  elo. 
Hartley,    William,  wool  storekeeper,  13,  15  Clyde  j 

place  ;  house,  IC  Camden  street.  ! 

HARVEY,  Alexander,  &  Son,  dyers;  works,  Govan-  '• 

hangh.    Place  of  call,  W.  A.  Foster's,  96  Queen  st.  ' 
Harvey,  Alexander,  of  Ahx.  Harvey  cj-  Son;  house, 

4  South  Wellington  place.  j 

Harvey,  Alex,,  jun.,  of  G.  4'  ■^-  Uaneij;  house,  2  j 

South  Wellington  street.  I 

Harvie,  Alex.,  of  Harvie  tj'  M-Gav'm;  house.  Kirn.  ; 
Harvie,  Black,  &  Co.,  merchants,  25  Bath  street.  j 
Harvey,  Burnett,  of  J.  cj-  R.  Ilarveij,  and  J.  4'    W.  : 

Ilarvci/,  distillers,  76  Maxwell  st.;  house,  Yoker.     ; 
Harvey,  Charles,  broker,  30  Market  street.  i 

Harvie,  Douglas,  coal  agent  and  carter,   223  New 

Dalmarnock  road. 
Harvey,  George,  of  Alex.  Ilarvey  if-  Son,  and   G.  ij' 

A.  Harrey;  house,  4  South  Wi-llington  place. 
Harvej',  G.  &  A.,  engineers,  millwrighls,  and  manu- 
facturers of  machine  tools,  Albion  machine  works, 

40,  42  M'Neil  street. 
Harvey,  J.  E.,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  229  Bu- 
chanan St.  and  2  Bath  st. ;  ho.  286  Renfrew  st. 
Harvie,  Jame?,  7  Salisbury  street. 
Harve}',  James,  at  J.  tj-  W.  J.  Scott  if  Co.''s;  house, 

153  Greenhead  street. 
Harvie,  James,  mahogany  merchant,  33  Hope  st. ; 

house,  Kennishead,  Thornliebank. 
Harvey,  James,  tailor  and  clothier,  G6  Main  street, 

Bridgeton;  house,  Gti  do. 
Harvey,  James,  dairy,  61  Bothwell  st.,  Anderston. 
Harvey,  James,  draper,  134  Blythswood  terrace. 
Harvey,  James,  &  Co.,  wineand  spirit  merchants,  21, 

23  Candlerijgs,  and   3,  7  Bishop  street ;  house, 

Saucel,  Paisley. 
Harvey,  John  A.,  teacher  of  English  and  elocution, 

Gallon  Burgh  school,  70  Tobago  street. 
Harvie,  John,  36  Abbotsford  place. 
Harvey,   John,   spirit  dealer,   74   King  street,  city  ; 

house,  76  do. 
Harvey,  John,   temperance  hotel,  2  Carlton  court. 

Bridge  street. 
Harvey,   John  &  Robert,  &  Co.,   distillers ;  otTices, 

Dundas  hill,  Port-Dundas,  and  76  Maxwell  st. 
Harvey,  John,  of  John  cj'  Robert  Harvey  cj-  Co.;  ho. 

8  Oakfield  terrace. 
Harvey,  John  &  William,  &  Co.,  distillers,  Yoker; 

office,  76  Maxwell  street. 
Harvie  &  M'Gavin,  gr.-iin  millers,   Anderston  grain 

mills!,  27  Wasliinfiton  street. 
Harvie  &  Yuill,  woollen  drapers,  clothiers,  and  hosiers, 

142  Argjle  street. 
Harvey,  Robert,  ofD.  Cooh  cj-  Co. ;  house,  S3  South 

Portland  street. 
Harvey,   Robert,   of  John    4"  Rohert    Harvey;  and 

Hundredncre  hill  dairy  ;  house,  Pinkston. 
Harvey,    Ihomas,    wine    and   spirit    merchant,    77 
.    Stockwell  street. 
Harvie,  W^illiam,  mahogany  and  limber  merchant, 

33  Hope  street ;   house,  27  do. 
Harvey,  William,  10  Park  terrace. 
Harvey,  William,  9  Walworth  terrace,  Kent  road. 
Harvie,  William,  jun.,  commission  agent,  27  Union 

street ;  house,  9  Walworth  terrace. 
Harvey,  W.  S.,  agent  for  the  Caledonian  Fire  and 

Life  Insurance  Co.,  Citj'  of  Glasgow  bank,  Calton; 

house,  38  W  hitevale  street. 


Harvky's  Coffee  House  and  Commercial  Lodgings, 
10  Bridge  street. 

Harvey,  Jlrs.,  164  Bedford  place,  Renfrew  street. 

Harvey,  Mrs.,  2  Woodlands  terrace. 

Harvie,  Mrs.,  180  St.  George's  road. 

Harvey,  Mrs.,  38  Whitevale  street. 

Harvey,  IMiss  E.,  grocer,  14  Bath  street. 

HASTIE,  Alox.,  ifR.  Hastie  4  Co  ;  ho.  212  Bath  st. 

Hastie  &  Cowan,  smiths,. millwrights,  and  engineers, 
14  Ann  street,  Bridgeton. 

Hastie,  Johi^^  8  Silvergrove  street,  Calton. 

Hastie,  John  P.,  brass  reliner,  Moor  street ;  house, 
559  Gallowgate. 

Hastie,  Peter,  ot  Alex.  Feryusson  y-  Co.'s ;  house,  71 
Abbotsford  place. 

Hastie,  Robert,  of  Hastie  tj  Smith;  house,  Rosebank, 
Dalserf,  Carluke. 

Hastie,  Thoma«,  jun.,  painter  and  paperhanger,  104 
Main  street,  Bridgeton ;  house,  23  William  st. 

Hastie,  Robert,  &  Co.,  merchants,  13  John  street. 

Hastie  &  Smith,  coalmasters,  Woodside  colliery; 
office,  70  Great  Clyde  street. 

Hastie,  Wm.,  grocer,  42  Canon  street;  house,  51 
South  Albion  street. 

Hastie,  Jlrs.  Robert,  296  West  Bath  street. 

Hastie,  Misses,  establishment  for  the  board  and  edu- 
cation of  young  ladies,  12  Burnbank  terrace. 

HASTINGS,  David,  at  Campbell,  Donald,  tj  Stllars  ; 
house,  71  South  Portland  street. 

Hastings,  Jas.,  chimney-sweeper,  70  Rutherglen  lo. 

Hastings,  John  H.,  bookseller  and  stationer,  140  New 
City  road. 

HATCH,  J.  &  R.,  colourmen  and  grainers'  brush- 
makers,  101  Dundas  street. 

HATKICK,  P,,  herbalist,  and  wine  and  spirit  dealer, 
20G  Main  street,  Bridgeton. 

Hatrick,  William  R.,  M.D.,  surgeon,  148  Gallowg. ; 
house,  211  Hope  street. 

HAVET,  Alfred,  professorof  French,  16  Newton  ter. 

Havke  Steam  Packet  Office ;  Hutclieson  &  Brown, 
14  Maxwell  street. 

Havre  Steam  Packet  Office ;  G.  &  J.  Burns,  9  Bu- 
chanan street. 

HAWKS,  Thomas,  &  Son,  bit,  stirrup,  and  spur 
makers,  34  Brunswick  st.  ;  ho  17  Brunswick  lane. 

Hawks,  Janet,  baker,  37  Stobcross  street,  house,  17 
Brunswick  lane. 

HAY,  Alexander,  at  Russell  tj-  Rueburn's;  house, 
Wennetta  cottage,  Govan. 

Haj',  Andrew,  warden  of  Calton  Burying-ground, 
14   Ritchie's  lane,  Calton. 

Hay,  Archibald,  of  Hay,  Wihon,  tj  Co. ;  house.  Bell- 
field  bouse,  Fossil  road. 

Hay,  Archibald,  skinner,  1  Ayton  street ;  house,  2 
Duke  street. 

Hay,  Bartholomew,  &  Co.,  sewed  muslin  manufac- 
turers, 1-45  Ingram  street. 

Hay,  David,  sewed  muslin  manufacturers,  78  Queen 
street ;  house,  280  Bath  crescent. 

Ilaj',  James,  builder,  G9  Eglinton  street. 

Hay,  Jas.,  tobacconist,  88  Rutherglen  lo, ;  ho.  80  do. 

Hay,  James,  shipping  and  forwarding  agent,  34 
Forth  street,  Port-Dundas. 

Hay,  James,  watch,  clock,  and  musical  instrument 
maker,  11  West  street,  Tradeston. 

Haj',  John,  Denny  carrier,  11  Kent  street. 

Hay,  John,  contractor  and  victlr.,  178  Stirling's  rd. 

Hay,  John,  heating  and  ventilating  engineer,  76 
Mitchell  street;  house,  9  Oxford,  street. 


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147 


Eay,  Mattliew,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  10  Ander- 

stou   quay. 
Hay,    Merrick?,  &   Co.,  gunpowder  manufacturers, 

Kosliii  ;  office,  20  St.  "Vincent  place. 
Hay,    Robert,   engraver,   litliographer,   and   printer, 

183  George  st.  ;  ho.  20  Hill  place,  Stirling's  road. 
Hay,  Eoberr,  of  Smith  ij-  Hay,  621  Gallowgate. 
Hay,  Tlionias,  Conch  Close  inn,  151  Gallowgate. 
Ha}',  Thomas  T.,  of  William  Hay  ij-  Co.;   Louse,  9 

Newton  place. 
Hay,  Thomas,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  157  Garngad 

road ;  house,  161  do. 
Hay,  William,  &  Co.,  distillers,  Lochgilphead,  Glen- 

gilp,  and  Little  Mill ;  warehouse,  36  Douglas  st. 
Hay,  "William,  City  Flour  lilills,  Port-Dundas  ;  ho. 

21  Craigliall  road. 
Hay,  "Wm.,  of  W.  Hoy  ij-  Co. :  ho.  9  Newton  place. 
Hay,  AVm.,  paiuter  and  paperhanger,  1  Glebe  st.  ; 

house,  3  do. 
Hay,  William,  jun.,  of  Wm.  Hoy  (f  Co.;  house,  9 

Newton  place. 
Hay,   Wm.,  baker  and  victualler,  70   High   street, 

and  17  King  street.  Mile-end;  ho.  290  Duke  St. 
Hay,  Wm.,  green-grocer,  97  Maitland  street. 
Hay,  William  S.,  of  Cook,  Son,  if  Co.,  London,  31 

Miller  street ;  house,  Greenbank,  Partick. 
Hay,  AVilliam,  coal  and  limestone  master,   head  of 

Canal   .street,    Port-Dundas;    house,    Sprinj^bank 

villa,  Campsie  Junction. 
Ha}',  William,  &   Co.,  silk  throwsters  and    dyers ; 

works,  Sawmillfield,  Port-Dundas;  office,  51  St. 

"Vincent  street. 
Hay,  Mrs.,  10  Newton  street. 
Hay,  Mrs.  Robert,  435  St.  Vincent  street. 
Hay,  Mrs.,  grocer,  65  Mitchell  street. 
Hay,  Mrs.,  26  Great  Hamilton  street. 
HAYES,  Edwin  F.,  capmaker,  C  Croy  pi..  Max.  st. 
Hayes,  Henry,  church  oflicer,  Wellington  Street  U. P. 

Church  ;  house,  41  "Waterloo  street. 
Hayes,  John,  teacher  of  music  and  violin,  170  Flo- 
rence street,  Hutchesontown. 
Hayfield  Foundry  ;  Robinson  &  Co.,  Hutchesontn. 
HAYMAN,  Thomas,  contractor  and  general  store- 
keeper, 31  Argyle  street;  house,  28  Cadogan  st. 
Havtien  Considii  W.  D.  Roberts,  4  J3othwell  st. 
Head    Quarters    25th   Battalion   Lancashire  Rifle 

Volunteers,  161  Hope  street. 
HEADRICK,  James,  baker,  25  Cambridge  street; 

house,  109  Renfrew  street. 
HEALY,   James,  spirit  merchant,   22  Clyde  street, 

Auderston  ;  house,  55  Piccadilly  street. 
Healy,    JoEe[ih,   French    shoe   warehouse,   105  Bu- 
chanan street ;  house,  125  Wellington  street. 
HEALTY,  Cowan,  &  Co.,  merchts.,  37  W.  Nile  st. 
HiiATiiEUYKNOWE  Coal   Co.     timber  basin,    Baird 
.    street ;  Qvo.  Smith,  manager,  17  Canning  place. 
HECTOR,  Misses,  dress  and  cloakmakers,  and  coal 

agents,  212  Hope  street. 
HEDDER  WICK,  Jas.,  editor  of  Ctiizen  newspaper,  34 

St.  Enoch  sq. ;  ho.  3  Maxwelton  pi..  Paisley  rd. 
Hedderwick,   James,   &  Son,  printers  to  the  Queen, 
■   34  St.  Enoch  square. 

Hedderwick,  John,  &  Co.,  Dundee  sacking  and  pack- 
sheet  warehouse,  16,  18  Stirling  street;    house, 

23  South  Portland  street. 
Hedderwick,  Robert,  nf  James  Redder  icich  if  Son ;  ho. 

Garden  plnce,  "West  Regent  street. 
HEDDLE,  Malcolm,  writer,  and  messenger- at-arms, 
•  98  West  Nile  street. 


HEGGIE,  David,  spirit  merchant,  80  Stobcross  st. ; 
house,  1G6  Holm  street. 

Heggie,  George,  sen.,  of  George  Heggie  cf  Son  ;  ho. 
4  Grafton  street. 

Heggie,  George,  &  Son,  cabinetmakers  and  uphol- 
sterers, 54  Renfield  street;  workshops,  17  Stir- 
ling's road. 

Heggie,  James,  grocer  and  wine  merchant,  46  St. 
George's  road  and  West  Graham  street. 

Hkmatite  Iron  Co.,  Whitehaven;  agents,  A.  &  L. 
Clark,  78  Union  street. 

HEMPHILL,  William,  letter  carrier,  P.O.;  ho.  12 
Camden  street,  Hutchesontown. 

HENDERSON,  A.  C,  publisher,  G.P.O.  Talles,<.fc.; 
22  Dundas  street. 

Henderson,  Alex.  P.,  solicitor,  commissioner  for 
Scotland  for  taking  afiidavits  for  Superior  Courts 
of  Law  and  Equity  in  England  and  Ireland,  Bar 
of  Tontine  Exchange  Rooms;  house,  Mrs.  Eraser's, 
4  Adelphi  place. 

Henderson,  Alex.,  writer  and  accountant,  97  Unionst. 

Henderson,  Alex.,  earthen  warehouse,  260  High  st. 

Henderson,  Alex.,  grocer,  23  Lyon  street. 

Henderson,  Ale.x.  C,  cabinetmaker  and  funeral  un- 
dertaker, 126  Main  st.,  Ar.derston  ;  ho.  3  Pitt  st. 

Henderson,  Andrew,  of  R.  if  J.  Henderson;  house, 
7  Lynedoch  crescent. 

Henderson,  Andrew,  builder,  Cleveland  terrace. 

Henderson,  AndreAV,  37  Eglinton  street. 

Henderson,  A.  R.,  wholesale  and  retail  ironmonger, 
7Saltmarket;  ho.  227  Upper  Crown  street, 

Henderson,  A.,  &  Son,  grocers  and  victuallers,  127 
Bridgegate. 

Henderson,  Archibald  M'C.  H.,  29  Kent  street. 

Henderson,  Archibald,  of  John  Henderson  if  Co. ; 
house,  Maryfield,  Campsie  Junction. 

Henderson  &  Co.,  commission  merchants,  204  West 
George  street. 

Henderson  &  Constable,  sugar  merchants,  London, 
31  Virginia  street. 

Henderson,  Coulborn,  &  Co.,  engineers  and  ship- 
builders ;  office,  20  Dixon  street ;  works,  Slip 
docks,  Renfrew. 

Henderson,  Daniel,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  3 
Clyde  street,  Port-Dnndas;  house,  175  do. 

Henderson,  David,  of  D.  if  W.  Henderson;  house, 
3  Walmer  crescent.  Paisley  road. 

Henderson,  David,  hosier  and  glover,  12  and  28 
Candleriggs ;  house,  143  Great  Hamilton  street. 

Henderson,  David,  family  grocer  and  wine  mer- 
chant, 117  Dumbarton  road;  house,  Kelvin- 
haugh  street. 

Henderson,  David  &  William,  ship  and  commission 
agents,  valuers  and  brokers  for  purchase  and  sale 
of  vessels,  52  St.  Enoch  square. 

Henderson  &  Dimmock,  Drurapeller  iron  works,  68 
St.  Vincent  street. 

Henderson,  Francis,  general  grocer,  59  Ingram  st.; 
house,  123  Grafton  terrace. 

Henderson,  Frederick,  hardware  merchant  and  lock- 
fitter,  81  Main  street,  Gorbals;  house,  70  do. 

Henderson,  Gibb,  &  Co.,  shirt  bleachers  and  finishers, 
Meadowbank  Bleach  works;  ho.  Windsor  place, 
Partick. 

Henderson,  George,  273  Sauchiehall  Street. 

Henderson,  George,  of  Buchanan,  Hamilton,  if  Co. ; 
house,  24  Buckingham  terrace. 

Henderson,  Henry,  grocer,  33  Sauchiehall  street. 

Henderson,  Hugh,  portiOrier,  304  Gallowgate. 


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HENDERSON. GENERAL  DIRECTORY. HENDERSON. 


Henderson,  Isaac, watch  and  clockmaker,  239  High  st. 

Henderson,  Rev.  Dr.  James,  of  Free  St.  Enoch's; 
house,  32  Elmbank  crescent. 

Henderson,  James,  Roj-al  Baii^k  (Argyle  st.  branch); 
bouse,  Ci  Buccleuch  street. 

Henderson,  James,  -vvright  and  packing-box  maker. 
74  ATaterloo  street ;  house,  49  Cauogan  street. 

Henderson,  James,  civil  engineer  and  architect,  7 
Exchange  pi.;  ho.  5  Brighton  ter.,  Summertown. 

Henderson,  James,  copper  and  tinsmith,  and  gas- 
fitter,  34  Ann  street;   ho.  CO  "Wellington  lane. 

Henderson,  James,  of  Anderson  ^'  Henderson;  ho. 
334  St.  Vincent  street. 

Henderson,  James,  of  James  Henderson  tj-  Co.,  344 
St.  Vincent  street. 

Henderson,  James,  at  John  Ekicortlis,  170  Argyle 
street;  house,  14  Warwick  street. 

Henderson,  James,  34  Forth  street,  Port-Dundas. 

Henderson,  James,  &  Co.,  coachbuilders,  CO,  62, 
and  64  North  street. 

Henderson,  James,  provision  merchant,  113  "West 
George  fctrfet  and  5  Stockwell  street ;  house,  11 
Sauchiehall  street. 

Henderson,  James,  lieddle  maker  and  weaver's  fur- 
nisher, 114  Candlerigga;  house,  62  George  st. 

Henderson,  James,  engiiicer,  15  0.\ford  street. 

Henderson,  James,  grocer  and  spirit  merchant,  24 
Gallowgate  ;  house,  4  Gibson  street. 

Henderson,  James,  of  J.  Henderson  cj'  Co. ;  coach- 
builders  ;  house,  344  St.  Vincent  street. 

Henderson,  Jas.  H.,  grain  weigher,  202  Broomielaw; 
house,  10  Avon  street,  Kiiining  park. 

Henderson,  J.  F.,  tailor  and  clothier,  57  Stevenson 
street,  Calton. 

Henderson,  John,  of  Tillie  cj'  Henderson ;  house, 
Carrickarden,  Cannisburn. 

Henderson,  John,  coachbuilder,  9  Bothwell  circus  ; 
house,  70  Hill  street,  Garr.ethill. 

Henderson,  John,  of  li.  tj-  J.  Henderson  ;  residence. 
Park,  by  Dalmuir. 

Henderson,  John,  tea  and  coffee  merch.,  192  Sauchie- 
hall St. ;  house,  129  Cambridge  street. 

Henderson,  John,  grocer  and  victualler,  26  Parlia- 
mentary road  ;  house,  22  do. 

Henderson,  John,  of  Wm.  Henderson  cj-  Sons ;  ho.  3 
South  "\Vellington  place. 

Henderson,  John  C,  at  Sheriff-Clerk's  office  ;  house, 
94  South  Cumberland  street. 

Henderson,  John,  collector  of  police  assessment,  &c., 
47  South  Portland  st.;  h.  Clutha  bank,  Shawlands. 

Henderson,  John,  of  Handysldes  tj-  Henderson;  ho. 
5  Iilaxwelton  place.  Paisley  road. 

Henderson,  John,  coalniaster,  83  Jamaica  street ;  ho 
Easter  Crofthili,  Airdrie. 

Henderson,  John,  &  Co.,  commission  merchants,  97 
Union  street. 

Henderson,  John  S.,  agent,  186  St.  Vincent  street. 

Henderson,  John,  &  Co.,  tea  merchants  and  general 
j;vucers,  121  Trongate,  146  Gallowgate,  and  213 
Cowcaddens  street. 

Henderson,  John,  pharmaceutical  chemist  and  drug- 
gist, 104  Cathedral  st. ;  lio.  94  No.  Frederick  st. 

Henderson,  John,  slater,  2  Havannah. 

Henderson,  John,  at  W.    G.  Blackie  tf  Co.'s,  Villa- 
field  ;  house,  27  Stanhope  street. 
Henderson,  Joseph,  portrait  painter,  ISoSauchieh.st. 
Henderson,  Laurence,  American  produce  broker,  and 
general  commission  merchant,  41  Howard  street ; 
house,  35  Warwick  street. 


Henderson,  Matthew,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  100 

Nevv  City  road  ;   house,  102  do. 
Henderson,  Matthew,  mason  and  contractor,  I  Mon- 

teith  row. 
Henderson  &  Nicol,  tailors  and  cloths.,  145  Argyle  st. 
Henderson,  Patrick,  &  Co.,  merchants,  ship  and  in- 
surance brokers,  27  West   George  street;  marble 

works  and  store,  23  H\-depark  street. 
Henderson,  P.  L.,  merchant  and  steamboat  owner, 

20  Di.\on  street. 
Plenderson,  Richard,  at  Glasgoio  Pottery;  house,  3G 

Grove  street. 
Henderson,  Robert,  of  P.  Henderson  4'  Co. ;  house, 

18  Lynedoch  crescent. 
Henderson,  Robert,  Italian  consul,  27  West  Geo.  st. 
Henderson,  Robert,  green-grocer  and  fruiterer,  236 

Buchanan  street ;  house,  4  Killermont  street. 
Henderson,   Robert  &  John,  merchants  and  drysalt- 

ers,  4  South  Frederick  st. :  shop,  3 1  High  st. 
Henderson,  Robert,  and  Son,  rag,  rope,  waste,  and 

general  merchts.,  27,  29  Blaekfriars'  st.;  ho.  33  do. 
Henderson,  Robert,  &  Son,  wholesale  stationers  and 

account-book  and  paper  bag  manufacturers,  27^ 

and  29  Blaekfriars'  street;  house,  33  do. 
Henderson,  Robert,  at  M'Crindle,   SchoAC,   tj-   Co.'s; 

house,  Balgray  bank  cottage,  Springburn. 
Henderson,  Robert,   at  J.  cj'    W.  Campbell  i.f  Co.'s; 

house,  82  Hill  street,  Garnetbill. 
Henderson,  Robert,  herbalist  and  druggist,  GO  Com- 
merce street,  Tradeston  ;  house,  G2  do. 
Henderson,  Stewart,  &  Co.,  merchants,  204  West 

George  street. 
Henderson  &  Son,  hosiers,  glovers,  arid  shirt-makor.o, 

26  Candleriggs;  ho.  243  Great  Hamilton  street. 
Henderson,  Thomas  B.,  M.D.,  surgeon,   182  Hope 

street;  surgery,  72  Stockwell  street. 
Henderson,  Thomas,  of  Henderson  tj  Nicol;  house, 

205  Eglinton  street. 
Henderson,  Thos.,  surgeon  and  druggist,  312  Argyle 

street;  house,  310  do. 
Henderson,   Thomas,   of  Handysidcs  4'  Henderson; 

house.  The  Lynn,  Cathcart. 
Henderson,  Thomas,  of  M.  Hetherington  ^-  Co.;  ho. 

9  Moray  place.  Regent  park. 
Henderson,  Thomas,  &  Co.,  wholesale  tea  merchants, 

31  Glassford  street. 
Henderson,  Thomas,  of  Thomas  Henderson  ^  Co. ; 

house,  25  Westminster  terrace 
Henderson,    Thomas,    wholesale     confectioner,    81 

Jamaica  street ;  house,  25  Cl3'do  place. 
Henderson,    'ihomas,    wholesale    confectioner,    49 

Sauchiehall  street. 
Henderson,  Thomas,  24  Garscadden  street. 
Henderson,  Walter,   straw  bonnet  manufacturer,  34 

London  street. 
Henderson,   Walter,   shopman,  26  Jaclvsoa  street; 

house,  105  Stockv.'ell  street. 
Henderson,  Walter,  cabinetmaker  and  upholsterer, 

43  Cambridge  street. 
Henderson,  William,  &  Sons,  soap  and  candle  manu- 
facturers and  oil  merchants,  88,  90  New  wynd. 
Henderson,  Wm.,  of  William  Henderson  iS(  Sons;  ho. 

13  Annfield  terrace,  Partick  hill. 
Henderson,  W.  C,  &  Co.,  wholesale  confectioners, 

55,  57  Muirhead  street. 
Henderson,  W.  S.,  merchant,  16  Garscaddtn  street. 
Henderson,  Wm.,  ofB.  tJ-  W.  Henderson;  house,  16 

Walmer  crescent.  Paisley  road. 
Henderson,  W.  N.,&  Co.,  bleachers,  129  New  City  rd. 


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149 


Henderson,  AVm.,  fish-curcr,  41^,  43  Crown  street; 

house,  185  do. 
Henderson,  Rev.  William  D.,  minister  of  Laurieston 

parish;  house,  Overdale  house,  Langside. 
Henderson,    Wm.,  pavement  merchant,   130  Both- 
well  street ;  house,  33  Granville  street. 
Henderson,  Wm.,  at  E.  if  S.  Scott's,  14  Warwick  st. 
Henderson,  Mrs.  Thos.,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  50 

Kottenrow. 
Henderson,  Mrs.  Wra.,  milliner  and  dressmaker,  41 

London  street, 
Henderson,  Mrs.,  8  Garscadden  street. 
Henderson,  Mrs.,  furnishings,  78  Garscube  road. 
Henderson,  Miss,  teacher,  52  North  Frederick  street ; 

house    107  Parson  street. 
Henderson,  Miss,  15  Blythswood  square. 
Henderson,  Miss,  dressmaker,  2  Havannah. 
HENKES,  J.  IL,  distiller,  cornflower  brauds,  Schie- 
dam ;  Robertson  &  Baxter,  3  Virginia  St.,  agents. 
HENNEDY,  R.,&  Co.,  sewed  muslin  manufacturers, 

48  Gordon  street;  house,  2  Grafton  place. 
HENRY,  Alex.,  &  Co.,  silk,  gauze,  dress,  and  shawl 

manufacturers,  14  Garthland  street. 
Henr}-,  Alexander,  oj'  Alexander  Henri/  tj'  Co. ;  165 

Sauchieball  street. 
Henry,  Alexander,  confectioner,  381  Argyle  street. 
Henry,  Alexander,  eating-house,  415  Argyle  street; 
Hendry,  Alexander,  of  J.  if  A.  Uendry  ;  house,  19 

Cathcart  street. 
Henry,  A.  &  S.,  &  Co.,   eommis.  agents,  12  Prince's 

square,  48  Buchanan  street. 
Hendry,  Brothers,  iron  and  general  metal  merchants, 

manufacturers  of  railway  furnishings,   and  com- 
mission agents,  8  Dixon  street. 
Henry,  Ei)enezer,  &  Sons,  fancy  dre.ss  manufacturers, 

51  Buchanan  street ;  factories,  Graham  square. 
Henry,  Ebenezer,  of  Ebenezer  Henry  if  Sons  ;  house, 

15  Elmbank  place. 
Henry,  Ebenezer  W.,   of  Ehenezer  Henry  <f  Sons; 

house,  14  Granby  terrace,  Hillhead. 
Hendry,  George  T.,  cf  Hendry  Brotheis;  house,  135 

Mains  street,  Clarence  place. 
Hendrie,   George,   wine   and   spirit    merchant,    252 

Eglinton  street ;  house,  5  Wellcroft  street. 
Hendry,    .James,    of   Hendry  Brothers;    house,    18 

Queen's  crescent. 
Hendry,  James,  saddler,  8  St.  Enoch  square  and  98 

Canning  street;  house,  102  do. 
Hendry,  James,  spirit  dealer,    ICl    Great  Hamilton 

street;  house,  129  Green  street. 
Henrj',   James,    grocer,   123   Kottenrow ;    house,  5 

ilopetoun  place. 
Hendry,  ,J.  &  A.,  cabinetmakers,  1}^,  Eglinton  street. 
Hendry,  Jno.,  of  J.  (f  A.  Hendry  ;  ho.  7i-  Eglinton  St. 
Henry,  John,  liverj'  stable  keeper,  130  Renfrew  St.  ; 

hou.se,  1  32  do. 
Hendry,  John,  at  G.  L.    Walker  if  Co.''s;  house,  20 

Canal  street,  Port-Eglinton. 
Henry,  John,  &   Co.,  fancy  dress  manufacturers,   9 

Gordon  street. 
Hendery,  John  D.,  measurer,  62  Renlield  street;  ho. 

327  Argyle  street. 
Henry,  John,  conCectioner,  25   Eglinton  street ;  ho. 

303  Sancbiehall  street. 
Hendry,  John,  house  factor,  32  Dumbarton  road. 
Henry,  Jno.,  spir.  deal.,  110  Broomielaw;  ho.  108  do. 
Heuiirie,M.,  booksellerandstationer,  246  Gallowgate. 
Henry,  Matthew,  of  Ebenezer  Uenry  if  Sons  ;  house, 

15  Elmbank  place. 


Hendry,   Pat.  T.,  at  Hendry  Brothers^;  house,  145 

Hill  street,  GarnethilL 
Henry,  Peter,  wine  and  spirit  merchflnt,  74  Buchanan 

street,  18  Royal  bank  place,  3  Melville  place,  and 

132  Trongate ;  house,  9  Canon  street. 
Henry,  Robert,  spirit  merchant,   195   Broomielaw ; 

house,  6  Brown  street. 
Henry,  Thomas,  at  Henry  Monteith  if  Co's ;  house, 

21  Roseland  terrace. 
Hendry,  William,  contractor,  41  Adelphi  street. 
Hendrie,  William,  clerk,  ai  J).  <f  G.  Grahams,  182 

Sauchiehall  street. 
Hendr}',  Wm.,  plumber,   gasfitter,  and  zinc  worker, 

95  W.  Campbell  street ;  house,  67  Cadogan  street. 
Hendry,  William,  29  Killermont  street. 
Henry,  William,  of  Alex.  Henry  if  Co.;  house,  165 

Sauchiehall  street. 
Hendrie,  Mrs.  William,  stationer,  243  High  street- 
Henry,  Mrs.,  victualler,  248  New  Dalmarnock  road. 
Hendrv,  Mrs.,  143  Hill  .street,  Garnethill. 
HENSHELWOOD,  George,  20  Maitland  street. 
Henshelwood,  Hugh,  letter-carrier,  P.O.  ;  house,  20 

Maitland  street. 
Henshilwood,  James,  precentor.  Free  Milton  Church; 

house,  14  ^laitland  street. 
Henshilwood,  Kobert,  letter-carrier,  P.O. ;  house,  74 

North  Frederick  street. 
HEPBURN,  Charles  M.,  ship  and  Emigration  agent, 

62  Jamaica  street ;  house,  35  Steven  street. 
Herald  Newspaper  Office,  28  St.  Vincent  place ; 

night  entrance,  17  East  George  l.<\ne. 
HERBERT,  George,  dairyman,  S.  Woodside  road. 
Herbert,  James,  grocer,  65  Commercial  road. 
Herbert,  William,  tailor  and  clothier,  190  Trongate; 

house,  3  Lawmoor  place,  Rutherglen  road. 
HERBERTSON,  George,  wright  and  builder,  37^ 

Bedford  street;  house,  105  South  Portland  street, 
llerbertson,  Henry,  measurer,  137  West  Regent  st. ; 

house,  Dowanhill  gardens. 
Herbertson,  John  T.,  collector's  office,  Port-Dundas. 
Herbertson,  Thomas  H.,  collector,  Forth  and  Clyde 

Canal,  Port-Dundas. 
Hercules  Fire  Insurance  Company  ;  Wm.  Neilson, 

1  South  Frederick  street,  agent. 
HEKEFORDSHIRI5  Perry  Store,  61  Hope  street. 
HERKLESS,  William,  smith,  machine  maker,  and 

fire  engine  manufacturer,  15  Broad  close;  house, 

Billvue  place,  Garngadhill, 
HERON,  Abraham,  general  dealer,  128  Main  street, 

Gorbals. 
Heron,  David,  nautical  instrument  maker,  and  ad- 
juster of  compasses  in  iron  vessels,  4  Carrick  St.; 

house,  3  West  Campbell  street. 
Heron,  Dickson,  &  Co.,  merchants,  9  George  square. 
Heron,  Gilbert,  of  Heron,  Dickson,  if  Co.;  house,  11 

Newton  terrace. 
Heron,  James,  furniture  warehouse,  295  Buchanan 

street ;  house,  282  do. 
Heron,  Peter,  baker,  68  Kinning  place;  ho.  66  do. 
Heron,  Richard,  spiiit  merchant,  164  East  Miltou 

street;  house,  160  do. 
Heron,   Robert,  &.   Sons,  teachers  of  music,  violin 

makers,  and  pianoforte  tuners,  89  John  street. 
HERRIOT,  Arthur,  ofHerrioif  Co.,  119  Grasme  St. 
Herriot   &    Co.,    weighing    machine    makers,    115 

Gramme  street. 
Heriot,  James  E.,  of  Pasley,  Jardine,  ^  Co.;  house, 

6  Maule  terrace,  Partick. 
Herriot,  Peter,  tailur&  cktli.,  102  Canning  St.,  Caltn. 


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HEURIOT.- 


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-IIILLHOUSE. 


Herriut,  Walter,  &  Co.,  sewed  muslin  warehousemen, 

54  Union  street,  and  49  Bread  street,  Loudon. 
Herriot,  Mrs.,  375  Sauchiehall  .street. 
HERTZ,  Theodore,  merchant,  149  West  George  st.  ; 

house,  1 1  Woodside  terrace. 
HETIIERINGTON,  John  B.,  file  manufacturer,  12 

Carlton  court,  Bridge  street. — AS'ee  Adv.  in  Appen. 
Hetherington,  John,  of  R.  Ileihcringtou  l^  Son  ;  ho. 

60  Apsley  place. 
Hetherington,   John,  leather  merchant   and   shoe- 
maker, 15  Glassford  street;  house,  213  Thistlest. 
Hetherington,    M.,    &  Co.,  tile  manufacturers  and 

steel  merchants,  101  Dale  street,  Tradeston. 
Hetherington,   R.,   &   Son,    file  manufacturers  and 

steel  merchants,  38  Surrey  lane. 
Hetherington,  Wm.  M  ,  D.D.,  LL.D.,  professor  of 

theology,  Free  Church  Cullege ;  house,   13  Oak- 
field  terrace. 
HEUGH,  Adam,  of  Roherton,  Ueiigh,  <]■  Co.;  house, 

48  Holtnhead  stre?t. 
Heugh,  Hugh,  of  Wilson,  HeiiffJi,  (j'  Co.;  house,  17 

Woodlands  terrace. 
Henjh,  Mrs.,  17  Woodland.s  terrace. 
HEWIT,  J.   H.,  of  HewU,  Millars,  tj-  Co.;  house, 

Hamilton  crescent,  Partick. 
Hewit,  INIillars,   &  Co.,   merchants,  warehousemen, 

and  manufacturers,  42  and  44  Ingram  street. 
Hewit,  E.  P.,  of  Heioit  <.f  Wingute;  resid.  Stirling. 
Hewit,  Robert,  warper,  14  Garthlaad  street ;  house, 

4  East  Russell  street. 
Hewit  &  Wingate,  calico  and  delaine  printers,  14 

West  Kile  street. 
HEYS,    George,  &  Co.,  drj-salters  and  commission 

merchants,  83,  85  Virginia  street. 
Hey.s,  Z.,  &  Sons,  calico  printers,  5  Dundas  street ; 

house,  SoHth  Arthurlie,  Barrhead. 
HEYWOOD  &  Co.,    manufacturers    of  paper    and 

paperr-hangings,  51  Buchanan  street. 
HICKS,  Henry,  agent,   13  Royal  Exchange  place  ; 

hou.se,  66  South  Kinning  place. 
HIGGINBOTHAM,  Charles  T.,  of  C.  Todd  (.f  Ilig- 

glnbotham,    and  Samuel    Iligginbothuin,    Sons,  cj- 

Grog;  residence,  Killermont. 
Higginbotham,  Edwin,  of  C.  Todd  cj-  Higginhotham, 

and  Samuel  Higginhotham,  Sons,  t}-  Gray. 
Higginbotham,  James  S.,  of   C.   Todd   cf   Higgln- 

botham,  and  Samuel  Higginbotham,  Suns,  cf  Gray; 

residence,  Killermont. 
Higginbotham,  John  E.,  ofC.  Todd  i.^-  Eigginholham, 

and  Samuel  Higginbotham,  Sons,  cj'  Gray ;    resi- 
dence, Killermont. 
Higginbothom,  Samuel,  Sons,  &  Gray,  merchants  & 

calico  printers,  4  Springtield  court,  09  Queen  st. 
Higginbotham,  Samuel,  <fC.  Todd  df  Higginbotham, 

and  Samuel  Higginhotham,   Sons,  (j-  Gray ;  resi- 
dence, Killermont. 
HIGGINS,  A.,   gutta  percha  boot  and  shoemaker, 

59  Main  street,  Dridgeton  ;  house,  61  do. 
Higgins,' Bernard,  spiiit  dealer,  2  Garscaddeu  street ; 

house,  1  Bishop  .street. 
Higgins,  Henry,  5  Kelvinhaugh  street. 
Higgins,  James,  spirit  dealer,  87  Finnieston  street. 
Higgins,  .John,  broker,  285  Garscnbe  road. 
Higgins,  .John,  com.  traveller,  262  Cumberland  st. 
HIGHAiM,  George,    Clyde   Galvanising  Works,    3 

Parks  buildings,  Paisley  road. 
High  Church  Cathedral ;  Rev.  Dr.  John  Robertson. 
Highland  Society  Institution;  John  Leitch,  keeper, 

69  Montrose  street. 


Highland  &  Glas.  Steam  Packet  Office,  119  Hope  st. 
Highland  and  Glasgow  Steam  Sliipping  Co.;  Martin 

Orme,  agent,  20  Robertson  street. 
HILL,   Alexander,   D.D.,   professor  of  divinity,  12 

College  court. 
Hill,    David.son,    Hill,    &   Clark,    writers,    1  South 

Frederick  street. 
Hill,  Duncan,  slater,   27  North  sti-eet;    house,  41 

Elderslie  street. 
Hill,  George,  hairdresser,  26  Centre  street. 
Hill,   George    W.,    Bank  of   Scotland ;     house,    68 

Ingram  street. 
Hill,  Hill,  &  Jlarsha'l,  writers,  agents  for  the  Albert 

Metiical  and  Family  Endowment  Life  Assurance 

Co.,  41  West  George  street. 
Hill,  James,  shuttle  maker  and  clothes-pin  manufac- 
turer, 38  Charlotte  lane;  house,  13  Orr  street. 
Hill,  Jas.,  M.D.,  Garngad  Asylum,  116  Garugadhill; 

house,  Viewbank,  96  do. 
Hill,  John  M.,  of  Hill,  Hill,  cj-  Marshall;  house,  7 

Elmbank  crescent. 
Hill,  John,  flesher,  95  Kirk  street,  Calton  ;  house, 

76  Great  Hamilton  street. 
Hill,  John,  hay  merchant,  35  Castle  street ;  house, 

188  Stirliiit;'s  road. 
Hill,  John,  ofCleland  c]-  Hill;  house,  82  George  st. 
Hill,  John,  at  Ker,  BuUon,  cj-  Co.'s;  house,  6  Havelock 

terrace.  Paisley  road. 
Hill,  John,  64  Grasme  street. 

Hill,  John,  at  Jas.  APCall  ^  Son's;  bouse,  61  Cam- 
bridge street. 
Hill,  L.,  corn  merchant,  GO  Oswald  st.;  ho.  47  do. 
Hill.  51.  A.,  tobacconist,  195  Cowcaddens  St.;  house, 

52  Rose  street,  Garnethill. 
Hill,  Robert,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  38  Old  Dal- 

marnock  road  ;  house,  78  JIuslin  street. 
Hill,  Robert,  general  grocer,  80  Muslin  st.,  Bridge- 
ton  ;  house,  78  do. 
Hill,  Robert,    provision    merchant,   44    Eutherglen 

road  ;   house,  42  do. 
Hill,  Robert,  of  Hill,  Hill,  tf  Marshall;  house,  134 

North  Montrose  street. 
Hill  &   S.iiitli,   iron   continuous  fence   makers    and 

wire  merchants,  &c.,  23  St.  Enoch  square. 
Hill  &  Smith,  rice  and  rice  flour  millers,  Liverpool ; 

William  Money,  52  St.  Enoch  square,  agent. 
Hill,  Thomas,  registrar  of  sasines  for  Renfrewshire 

and  regality  of  Glasgow,  25  Bath  street;  house, 

Merrylee,  Cathcart. 
Hill,   William,  grocer,   173  Main   street,  Gorbals ; 

house,  23  Florence  street. 
Hill,  William  H.,  of  Hill,  Davidson,  Hill,  (.f  Clark, 

1  South  Frederick  street. 
Hill,   William,  cabinetmaker   and    furniture  dealer, 

124  New  CiLj'  road;  house,  16  Rosehall  street. 
Hill,  Williiim,  iron  moulder,  John  Street  Foundry; 

house,  7  Paterson  street,  north. 
Hill,  William,  metal  broker,  9  Gordon  street. 
Hill,  Mrs.,  53  Norfolk  street. 

Hill,  Mrs.  A.,  eating-house,  53  New  street,  Calton. 
Hill,  Agnes,  tavern-keeper,  95  Dundas  street. 
Hill,  Miss  E.  J.,  teacher  of  music,  IG  llosehall  st. 
Hill,  Miss,  dressmaker,  4  Woodland  road. 
HILLGOAT,  Robert,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  26, 

30  Jackson  St.,  1  New  wynd,  34  Port-Dundas  rd., 

and  62  Parliamentary  road;  ho.  16  Grafton  st. 
HILLHOUSE,    Archibald,    superintendent,    Goods 

Department,  Caledonian  Railway  Co.,  Buchanan 

Street  Station  ;  house,  59  Renfrew  street. 


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151 


HILLIARD  &  Chapman,  Queen's  cutlers  and  sur- 
gical iiistrunieut  makers,  5G  Buclianan  street. 
HilliarJ,  Harvey,  of  lliUlurd  tj-  Chv.pman ;    house, 

150  HollaiKl  street. 
Hilliartl,  W.  B.,  cupper  to  the  Royal  Lifirmary,  C3 

Renfitlil  .street. 
Hilliarii,  W.  B  ,  cutler,  surgical  instrument,  artificial 
■  limb,  aud  bandage  maker  to  the  Royal  Intirmary, 
Co  Ronfield  street. 
HILLON,  Stephen,  tailor  &  clothier,  6  Gt.  Clyde  St. 
HILPEUT,  Andw.,  teacher  of  music,  vocal  and  in- 
strumental, 278  Argyle  street. 
HILTON,  James,  of  Bryson  tj'  IlUton;  9  Stockw.  pi. 
Hilton,  Mrs.,  dress  and  cloakmaker,  46  Rentield  st. 
HINSHAW,  John,   of  Arthur  cj'  Uinshcnc  \  house, 

23s  West  George  street. 
Hinshaw,  Win.,  of  Wm.  IlinsJuno  cj'  Co. ;   house,  3 

South  cn-scent,  Ardrossan. 
Hinshaw,  AVm.,  &  Co.,  manufacturers,  17  John  st. 
Hinshaw,  Mrs.  T.,  grocer,  2  Waterloo  St.,  Mile-end. 
UlNSHELWOOU  &  Abercronibie,  omnibus  proprie- 
prietors,  carriage  hirers,  and  funeral  undertakers, 
Govan. 
Hinshelwood  &  Co.,  ham  curers,  7  Back  wynd. 
llinshelwood,  John,  &  Co.,  shipping  aud  general  for- 
warding agents,  17  Renfieid  street,  and  17  Miller 
street ;  house,  1  Rutland  crescent. 
Hinshelwood,  Robert,  of  llinshelwood  cj-  Co. ;  house, 

Gl  Great  Hamilton  street. 
Hinshelwood,  William,  provision  merchant,  88  Great 

Hamilton  street. 
Hinshelwood,  Mrs.,  drapery  and   furnishings,  4G1 

Gallowgate. 
HISLOP,  Alexander,  of  Porieoits  cj-  Bishp-,  house, 

6  Shamrock  street. 
Hislop,  Ciiarles,  of  G.  Stewart  and  Son;  house,  60 

Cavendish  street. 
Hislop  &  Hall,  joiners,  cabinetmakers,  and  uphol- 
sterers, 13  Eglinton  place;   house,  171  do.  street. 
Hislop,  Jas.,  surgeon,  Co  St.  George's  rd. ;  ho.  78  do. 
Hislop,  Josepli,  spirit  merchant,  28  Pitt  street. 
Hislop,  R.,  victualler,  39  Bishop  street,  Anderstoii. 
Hislop,  Robert,  12  South  St.  Mungo  street. 
Hyslop,  Thos.,  leather  merchant,  81  Kirk  st.,  Calton; 

bouse,  6  St.  Ann's  place,  Duke  street. 
Hislop,  William,  fruiterer,  36  Dundas  street. 
Hislop,  Misses,  milliners  &  dressmakers,  1 9  Grafton  st. 
aiTCHINER  &  Hunter,  Stobhs  Gunpowder  Mills; 

Henry  Little,  80  Great  Clyde  street,  agent. 
HOAPiE  &  Co.,  brewers,  London;  Moore  place,  146 

West  George  street. 
HOBBS,  S.,  painter,  decorator,  aud  gilder,  GO  An- 

derston  quay;  ho.  40  Dumbarton  road. 
HOUGABT,  Robert,  tailorand  clothier,  17  Trongate. 
nODGK,  Andrew,  9  Newton  street, 
ilodge,  Archd.,  Avine  and  spirit  merchant,  59  Geotge 

street ;   house,  C3  do. 
Hodge,  George,  secretary,  Caledonian  and  Dumbar- 
tonshire Junction  Railxoaij,  14  West  George  street ; 
house,  9  Newton  street. 
Hodges,  George,  accountant,  house  factor,  and  insur- 
ance agent,  118  Union  street;  house,  42  Houston 
street,  Kinning  park. 
Hodge,  Jas  ,  of  J.  tf  T.  Ilodge;  ho.  7  Somerville  pi. 
Hodge,  Jdhn,  9  Newton  street. 

Hodge,  John,  5  Buchanan  street ;  ho.  203  Hope  st. 
Hodge,  John  B.,  ironmonger,  smitli,  belihanger,  and 
gastitter,    3G2  Arpyle  street;  works,  47  Carrick 
street;  house,  13  Jlincrva  place. 


Hodge,  J.  &  T.,  tobacco  and  snufif  manufacturers,  *S 

Arjjyle  street. 
Ilodge,  Mitchell,  bedding  manufacturer,  l4G  Great 

Hamilton  street;  house,  127  do. 

Hodge,  Stewart,  &  Hall,  writers,  09  St.  George's  pi. 

Hodg:'s,  T.'  W.,  &  Sons,  elastic  web  manufacturers; 

mills,  Leicester;  warehouse,  182  Trongate;  John 

Barradale,  agent;  house,  113  Renfrew  street. 

Hodge,  W.  B,,  of  Ilodge,  Stewart,  tj-  Hull;  house,  3 

Victoria  terrace,  Dovvanhill. 
Hodge,  William,  brickmaker  and  contractor,  I'orter 

street ;  house,  4  Great  Eastern  road. 
Hodge,  Mrs.   John,  milliner  and  dressmaker,   203 

Hope  street. 
Hodge,  Jlrs.  William,  Register  Office,  57  Hutchcson 

street  I  house,  20  St.  James'  street,  Kingston. 
HODGHTON,    Thomas,    cabinetmaker  and  joiner, 

28  Itlilton  lane  ;  house,  63  Maitland  street. 
HOEi'.  D.  G.,  at  Wm.   Gilmour  (j-  Co.'s;  house,  3 

Buckingham  square,  Govan. 
Tloey,  Thos.,  shipbuilder,  3  Buckingham  sq.  Govan. 
HOFFJIANN,   Kollmann,  &  Co.,  yarn  merchants, 

22  St  Vincent  place. 
Hofl'mann,  Peter,  lithographer,  engraver,  and  printer, 

31  Miller  street;  house,  135  Sidney  street. 
HOGARTH,  D.,  &  Co.,  preserved  provision  manu- 
facturers, and  oilmen,  17  South  Frederick  street. 
HOGGj   Adam,  engineer.   Gas  Works;  house,   27 

Kirk  street,  Townhead. 
Hogg,  Adam,  of  M'lntgre,  Ilogrj,  tj'  Co.  ;  residence, 

Londonderrj'. 
Hogg,  Ales.,  of  Myles  (J-  Hogg;  ho.  158  Hospital  st, 
Plogg,  Alex.,  smith  aud  farrier,  12  Pitt  street;  ho. 

204  Holm  street. 
Hogg,  J.,  vrmbrella  and   parasol   manufacturer,  31 

Candleriggs ;  house,  2G  Taylor  street. 
Hogg,   John,    manufacturer,   95    Hutcheson  street; 

house,  Lightourn,  Cambuslang. 
Hogg,  Samuel,  agent  for  Crossmyloof  Loaf  Eactorj-, 

201  Main  street,  Gorbals;  ho."l84  Hospital  st. 
Hogg,  Robert,  9  Newton  street. 
Hogg,  William  C,  warper,  62  Hutcheson  street. 
Hogg,   William    J.,  phutographic  artist,    73  Great 

Hamilton  street. 
Hogg,  Mrs.,  green-grocer,  l.'iO  Sauehiehall  street. 
HOGG  AN,  Andw.,  of  Hill,  Davidson,  Hill,  andClark; 
2  Welleslej-  place,  Sandyford  road. 
'  Hoggan,  A.,  plasterer,  20  Holmhead  street;  house, 
153  Renfiehl  street. 
HOLLINGWOIiTH,  James,  manager,  Clyde  Paper 
I       Mills,  Eastfield,  Rutherglen. 

I  HOLM,    John,    survej-or  of  stamps  and    taxes,    13 
j       Queen  street;  house,  310  Dumbarton  road. 
i  HOLM  AN,  Mrs.,  22  Westminster  terrace. 
I  HOLMS,  A.  C,  of  William  Uvlms  and  Brothers; 
\       house,  Freeland  bank,  Partick. 
I  Holmes,  Andrew,   butter  and  egg   dealer,  18   East 
j       liose  street;  house,  12  do. 

\  Holms    &    Eaglesham,     muslin    manufacturers,    5 
I       Springtield  court. 

t  Holmes,  Donald  R  ,  of  James  Holmes  and  Son;  lio. 
!       22  Arlington  street. 

Hulmes,  James,  &  Son,  commission  agents,  worsted, 
!  woollen,  and  spun  silk,  40  Miller  street ;  hoitse, 
j  22  Arlington  street. 
Plolms,  James,  of  Holms  and  Eaglesham ;  house,  2D 
Ibroxholni,  Paisley  road. 
I  Holmes,  James,  at  William  Kirldand  and  Son's,  21 
;       Germiston  street. 


3  52 


HOLMES.- 


-GENERAL  DIRECTORY. 


-HOULDSWOETH. 


Holme?,    Matthew,    goldsmith,    watchmaker,    and 

jeweller,  109  Buchanan  st.  ;  ho.  379  St.  Vincent  st. 
Holmes,  Robert,  of  James  McLean  cj'  Co. ;  house,  3 

Buckingham  square,  Govan. 
Holms,    AVilliam,  &  Bros.,   manufacturers;  works, 

Greenhead      Mills,      Bridgeton  ;     sale-room,      2 

George  square. 
Holms,  William,  oj' Wm.  Ilolms  (j-  Brothers;  house, 

9  Park  circus. 
Holmes,  Misses,  95  North  Hanover  street. 
HOLT,  John,  surgeon,  146  Holland  street. 
Holt,  Miller,  Holt,  &  Miller,  pawnbrokers,  27  Mait- 

land  lane,  and  3  Garngad  hill. 
Holt,  Thomas,  201  High  street. 
HOMEWOOD,   Charles,   tobacconist,    and   billiard 

rooms,  169  Buchanan  street;  house,  241  do. 
Ho3i(EorATHic  Dispensary  of  the  Glasgow  Homoeo- 
pathic Association,  280  George  street. 
Homoeopathic  Institution,  SCO  Bath  crescent. 
HONEYMAN,  John,  &  Son,  corn  factors,  5  Di.>!on  st. 
Honeyman,  John,  of  John  IJoneyman  tj-  Son;  resi- 
dence, Helensburgh. 
Honeyman,  John,  maltster,  miller,  and  hop  merclit., 

76  Gallowgate. 
Honeyman,  John,  jun.,  architect,   15i   St.  Vincent 

street;  house,  Helensburgh. 
Honeyman,  Michael,  accountant  and  insurance  agent, 

5  Victoria  place.  West  Regent  street;  house,  11 

Bloomfield  place,  Hillhead. 
Honeyman,  Patrick  S.,  writer,  nf  Black  4'  Uoneyman, 

4G  West  George  street. 
Honeyman,  Mrs.,  d:iiry  keeper,  4  S.  St.  Mungo  st. 
Honeyman,  Mrs.,  flesher,  96  King  street;  house,  25 

East  Clyde  street. 
HOOD,  Adam,  dairyman,  88  Stobcross  street. 
Hood,  Archibald,   registry  office,   46  John  street; 

house,  45  South  Apsley  place. 
Hood,  Charles,  ironmonger,  tinsmith,   gasfitter,  and 

bellhanger,  171  New  City  road  ;  house,  181  do. 
Hood,  George,  writer,  02  Buchanan  street;  house, 

3  Windsor  street. 
Hood,  James,  &  Co.,  commission  agents,  24  Wilson 

street;  house,  122  Dumbarton  read. 
Hood,  James,  coal  and  commission  agent,  122  Dum- 
barton road. 
Hood,   John,   commission  agent,   20  Union  street ; 

house,  1  Great  Wellington  street. 
Hood,  John,  bootmaker,  87  Cambridge  st. ;  ho.  96  do. 
Hood,  John,  grocer  and  provision  merchant,  159  and 

161  Hospital  street;  house,  117  Rose  street. 
Hood,  John,  jun.,  house  factor  and  insurance  agent, 

20  Union  street;  house.  Park  grove.  Paisley  road. 
Hood,  John,  at  Charles  Todd  i.^  lUrjginbotham's;    ho. 

42  Rutherglen  road. 
Hood,   W.,   &   Co.,  tailors   and  clotliiers,  4   Royal 

Exchange  square ;  and  makers  of  ladies'  riding- 
dresses,  6  Roval  E.xchange  square. 
Hood,  Wm.,  at  'w.  (]■  G.  Millers;  house,  142  Thistle 

street,  south. 
Hood,  W.,  of  W.  Hood  (]■  Co.,  8  Royal  terrace. 
Hood,  William,  at  Robert  Vr'oiherspoon  4'  Co.'s;  ho. 

11  Nicholson  street. 
Hood,  Mrs.  John,  original  old  established  register 

for  servants,  109  Renlield  street. 
Hood,  Miss  Agnes,  music  governess,  4  Great  George 

street,  Hillhead, 
Hoop  Skirt  Factory  Co.,  69  Ingram  street,  and  88 

Glassford  street. 
HOOPER,  John,  leather  merchant,  236  Gallowgate. 


HOPE,  Ale.x.,  jnn.,  &  Co.,  manufacturing  chemists, 

Coatbridge  street,  Port-Dundas. 
Hope,  George,  accountant;  house,  6  Dixon  street. 
Mope,  James,  at  Robert  Young's,  83  Maxwell  street ; 

house,  16  Killermont  street. 
Hope,  William,  at  T.  ij-  D.  Wilson  tf  Go's;  house, 

96  North  Hanover  street. 
Hope  Street  Free  Gaelic  Church,  Hope  street ;  Rev. 

D.  M'Gregor,  M.A.,  minister. 
HOPKIRK,  John,  coach  proprietor,  11  South  Port- 
land street. 
HOPKINS,  Archd.,  bookseller,  Bazaar,  Candleriggs; 

house,  20  Hopetoun  place. 
Hopkins,  Hugh,  bookseller,  21  Buchanan  street;  hoi 

20  Hopetoun  place. 
HOPPER,  Henry  Ralph,  Caledonian  Rail.,  Buchanan 

St. ;  ho.  286  Muirhouse  place,  PollokshaAvs  road. 
HORN,  Ale.t  ,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  300  High 

street;  house,  298  do. 
Horn,  Andrew,  lleslier,  14  Rutherglen  rd. ;  ho.  13  do. 
Horn,  A.  R.,  Clydesdale  Bank  Branch,  90  Trongate; 

house,  9  Binnie  place,  Monteith  row. 
Horn,  Bonar,  &  Co.,  merchants,  119  St.  Vincent  St. 
Horn,  George,  victualler,  57  Bell  street,  Calton. 
Horn,   Henry,   of  Horn,   Bonar,  <J-  Co.;  house,   IS 

Sauchiehall  street.. 
Horn,  James,  victualler,  142  Duke  street. 
Horn,   James,   hosier,  glover,  and  shirtmaker,  415 

Argyle  street ;  house,  40  Brown  street. 
Home,  James,  surgeon-dentist,  121  Douglas  street. 
Horn,  James,  flesher,  29  Bedlbrd  street,  and  27  Cle- 

land  street;   house,  130  Hospital  street. 
Horn,  John,  &  Co.,  wholesale  smallware  merchants, 

hosiers,  and  web  manufacturers,  46  High  street. 
Horn,  John,  victualler  and  spirit  dealer,   137,  13& 

Castle  street. 
Horn,  John,  messenger,  Clydesdale  Bank ;  house,  14 

Miller  street 
Horn,  John,  of  J.  Horn  ij-  Co. ;  house,  9  Binnie  pi. 
Horn,  John,  grain  merchant,  8  Duke  St.;  ho.  39  do. 
Home,  John,  coalmaster,  130  Hope  street ;  house, 

Gillsliurn,  Kilmarnock. 
Horn,  Robert,  spirit  dealer,  6  and  10  Spoutraoutii, 

and  55  King  st.,  Tradeston  ;  ho.  5  Thistle  street. 
HORTON,  Thomas   R.,  ai  Rowan  cf  Co.'s ;  house, 

15  Scotia  street. 
HOSIE,  John,    rope   and   twine    manufacturer,  23 

Stockwell   street;    works,   102  Rutherglen  road  j 

house,  64  South  AVellington  street. 
Hosie,  Miss,  102  South  Portland  street. 
HOSSACK,  A.  G.,  writer  and  accountant,  75  Ea.'it 

Howard  street ;  house.  Queen's  Park  terrace,  28ij 

Eglinton  street. 
Hossack,  John  d_ver,  138  Great   Hamilton  street* 

works,  16  Craignestock  street;  ho.  C>  Canning  st., 
HOTSON  and  Howie,  writers,  21  St.  Vincent  place. 
Hotson,  John,  of  Hotsoii  and  Howie  ;  house,  31  Si. 

Vincent  crescent. 
HOUGHTON,  0.  G.,  manager  and  treasurer,  Theatri:- 

Roval ;  house,  G7  Renfield  street. 
HOULDSVVORTH,  Henry,  jun.,  of  John  Houkh- 

worth  4'  Co. ;  124  St.  Vincent  street. 
Houldsworth,  John,  &  Co.,  merchants,  cotton  spin- 
ners, and  power-loom  cloth  manufacturers,  124  ^-i^ 

Vincent  street. 
Houldsworth,  J.  H,    of  Col/ness  Iron  Co.;  hous^N 

9  Claremont  terrace. 
Houidswcrtli,  J.   M.,   of  Co'/ness  Iron  Co.;  housp, 

121  St.  Vincent  street. 


HOULUSWORTIL- 


■GENERAL  DIRECTORY. HUGHES. 


15?> 


Ilouldsworth,  Thos.,  of  Farnsfield,  8  Woodlands  fer. 
Houldiwoitl),  Thomas,  of  Dalmdllngton  Iron  Co. ; 

house,  9  Clareniont  terrace. 
Houliisworth,  William,    of  J.  lIouMsivorth  ij'  Co.  ; 

house,  17  Park  terrace. 
Houldswortli,  Mrs.,  9  Clarfmont  terrace. 
House  of  Refuge  for  Boy.s,  and  Reformatory,  327 

Duke  street. 
House  of   Refuge  for  Females,  288  Parliamentary 

road  ;  Miss  Slimon,  matron. 
HOUSTON,  A.  M'D.,  assessor  under  lands  valuation 

act  for  the  city  of  Glasgow,  surveyor,  70  Bell  St.  ; 

liousp,  90  Regent  street. 
Houston,  Charles,  lithographer   and  engraver,  239 

Argyle  street. 
Houston,  Allan,  11   George  square. 
Houston,  Gilbert,  slater  and    chimney-sweeper,    52 

and  64  St.  George's  road  ;  and  139  Dumbarton  rd. 
Houston,  J.  R.,  and  Co.,  fanc}'  dress  manufacturers, 

127  Brunswick  street. 
Houston,  J.  B.,  oj  J.  B.  Ilouaton  if  Co. ;  house,  8 

Hamilton  street,  Particle. 
Houston,  James,  hatter,  GO  Nelson  street;  house,  47 

King  street,  city. 
Houston,  John,  grocer,  .'56  Cheapside  street ;  house, 

69  Nelson  street,  Tradeston. 
Houston,  John,  lappet-v/lieel  maker,  45  John  street. 
Hou>ton,  J.    G.,   writer,    secretary   to    Consolidated 

Assurance  Co.,  and   commissioner   for    Courts  tf 

Chancery,    Bankruptcy,  and    Probate,   98    West 

Nile  street;   house,  9  Granby  terrace,  Hillhead. 
Houston,  John,  manufacturer,  by  power,  of  stripes, 

checks,    druggets,    winceys,    damasks,    &c.,   105 

Miller  street ;  works,  Garngad  road  and  Clay  thorn 

Street ;  house,  Sandjhills. 
Houston,  J.  W.,  com.  traveller,  4,  6,  8  Stockwell  pi. 
Houston,  R.   T.,    woollen  warehouseman,  25  South 

Fredeiick  st.  ;  house,  124  North  John  street. 
Houston  &  Smellie,  brokers  and  commission  agents, 

11  West  Nile  street. 
Houston,  Wm.,  sewed  muslin  warehouseman,  baby 

linen  and  ladies'  underclothing  manufacturer,  8lj 

Buchanan  street ;  house,  135  Renfrew  street. 
Houston,  Wm.,  oJ'  Willtam  M'Aulat/  <j-  Co  ;  house, 

.Shawtieldbank,  near  Kutbcrglcn. 
Houston,  Wm.,   cabinetmaker  and   upholsterer,  Go 

Stockwell  street ;  house,  1  Monteiti)  row. 
Houston,  Wm.,  sen.,  88  Abbotstbrd  place. 
Houston,  Wm.,  carver  and  gilder,  5  Both  well  circus. 
Houston,  William,  warehouseman,  ai  John  Miller  tj- 

Sons  ;  house,  35  Renfrew  street. 
Houston,  Wm.,  hou.se  factor,  22  Armour  street. 
Houston,  William,  manager,  86  Hospital  street. 
Houston,  William,  oJ"  Houston  q'  Smellie,  177  Eglin- 

ton  street.  « 

Houston,  Mrs.,  32  Cumberland  street. 
Houston,  Mrs.,  177  Eglinton  street. 
Houston,  Mrs.  and   Misses,  dres.smakers,   97  North 

Frederick  street. 
Houston,  Miss,  milliner  and  dressmaker,  264  Bath  st. 
HOWARD,   Andrew,   blacksmith,   21   John  street, 

Bridgeton  ;  house,  23  do. 
Howard,  Charles,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  171,  473 

High  St.  and  272  Stobcross  st.  ;  house,  5  Ure  pi. 
IIOWARTH,    Charles,   millwris;ht  and  engineer,  59 

Bishop  street;  house,  106  Dumbarton  road. 
Howarth,  Samuel,  chop  house,  75  Argvle  street. 
HO  WAT,  D.  G.,  of  Yates.  Brown,  if  tlowat;  ho.  260 

West  George  ttreot. 


Howat,  Edward,  merchant,  160  Buchanan  street. 

Howatt,  H.  R.,  M.D.,  158  Main  street,  Gorbals ; 
house,  1  Apsley  place. 

Howatt,  James,  measurer,  11  Miller  street ;  house, 
9  Richmond  street. 

Howat,  James,  grocer,  78  Govan  street ;  house,  13 
West  Regent  street. 

Howat,  John,  hay  and  grain  dealer,  135  Canning  st. 

Howat,  Matthew,  provision  merchant,  9  Main  street, 
Bridgeton  ;  house,  68  Canning  street. 

Howat,  Richard,  tailor,  43  College  street. 

Howat,  Wm.,  cooper,  115  Canning  st. ;  ho.  Ill  do. 

Howat,  Mrs.,  boys'  and  ladies'  dressmaker,  52  Rose 
street,  Garnethill. 

HO  WATSON,  John,  church  officer,  St  David's; 
house,  10  Abercromby  place.  West  George  .street. 

Howatson,  Robert,  provision  mercht.,  26  Adelphi  st. 

HOWDEW,  James,  &  Co.,  engineers,  millwright'*, 
and  boiler  makers,  Scotland  street,  Tradeston  ; 
counting-iiouse,  1 28  West  street. 

Howden,  James,  nf  James  Hoioden  if  Co. ;  house,  41 
Gloucester  street,  Kingston. 

Howden,  J.  1''.,  teacher  of  pianoforte,  98  Bath  streeS;. 

HOWELL,  Edward,  bookseller,  169  High  street. 

HOWIE,  Hugh,  engineers' ironmonger,  18,  20  Dun- 
lop  street ;  house,  41  Gloucester  street. 

Howie,  Hugh,  agricultural  implement  show  rooms, 
18,  20  Dunlop  frtreet. 

Howie,  H.,  at  John  Ross,  jun.,  y-  Co.''s  ;  house,  20 
Florence  place. 

Howie,  James,  writer,  14  Miller  street;  house,  8 
Crown  circus,  Dovvaiihill. 

Howie,  James,  funeral  undertaker  and  carriage  hirer, 
C  Bell  street,  city;  house,  do. 

Howie  &  Lockhart,  writei-s,  14  Miller  street. 

Howie,  Rev.  Robert,  M.A.,  minister  of  Free  Wynd 
Church  ;  house,  44  Abbotsford  place. 

Howie,  Robert,  of  Uotson  <|-  Howie  ,-  house,  Bnrn^ 
house,  Mearns. 

Howie,  Robert,  provision  merchant,  160,  162  Stob- 
cross street ;  liouse,  44  Hill  street. 

Howie,  Wm.,  civil  engineer,  45  Union  street ;  hou.<e, 
1  Great  Wellington  street. 

HOWIESON,  James,  weigher,  Duke  of  Hamilton's 
Gas  Coal  Depot,  Caledonian  Railway,  St.  Rollox. 

HOWLISON,  James,  cabinetmaker,  1  Newton  st. 

Howlison,  Miss,  dressmaker,  1  Newton  street. 

HOY,  Archd.,  grocer  and  wine  merchant,  Downia- 
pl.ice,  Partick  ;  house,  .lordanhill  street. 

HOYLE,  John  &  Samuel,  woollen  manufacturer;!^. 
128  Ingram  street;  works,  Mosslield,  near  Bury. 

HUBBARD,  Richard,  poulterer,  149  W".  Regent  .st.. 

Hubbard,  Walter,  baker  and  confectioner,  cook  and 
purveyor,  4  Downie  pi.,  Partick  ;  house,  Jordan- 
hill  street. 

HUDSON,  Robert,  &  Co.,  pattern  drawers  and 
pri.'itcutters,  190  Trongate. 

Hudson's  R,5.ilway  Hotel,  25  Dundas  street. 

HUELIN,  William,  &  Son,  wine  and  fruit  shippers, 
Jlslaga;  Ro^rtson  &  Baxter,  o  Virginia  street, 
agents. 

HUGGINS,  W.  B.,  &  Co.,  merchants,  10  Both- 
well  street. 

Hoggins,  W.  B.,  rt/  W.  B.  Iluggins  ij-  Co.;  resi- 
dence. Pavilion,  Ardrossan. 

HUGHES,  Felix,  tailor  and  clothier,  401  Argyle 
street ;  house,  123  Napier's  place,  Minerva  street. 

Hughes,  James,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  69  King 
street,  Gallon, 

G  2 


154 


HUGHES. 


-GENERAL  DIRECTORY.- 


-HUNTER. 


Hughes,  James,  wholesale  clothes  dealer,  69  Princes 

street;  house,  71  do. 
Hughes  &  Pinkorton,  pastry  bakers  &  confectioners, 

46  J\Iain  street,  Bridgeton  ;   house,  44  do. 
HUIE,  James,  of  Linn  c$'  Iluie;  22  Cumberland  st. 
Hull  Shipping  Office,  51  Union  st.;  W.  Sloane  &  Co. 
Hdjiane    Society    House,    Public   Green,    opposite 

Monteith  row  ;   George  Geddes,  keeper. 
HUME,  Alex.,    quarrier  and  contractor,  Cumloden 

quarries,  Loch fineside  ;  residence,    Crarie   inn,   by 

Inverary ;  office,  52  Queen  street. 
Hume,  Chas.,  manager  of  the   Citj'  Reading  Room, 

1  Antit;ua  place,  Nelson  street. 
Hume,  David,  Church  officer,  Iron  Church;  house, 

67  Trongate. 
Hume,- John,  of  Miiir  cf-  Co.;  ho.  9  Binnie  place. 
Hume,  M.  C,  &  Son,  butter  merchants,  78  Prince's 

street ;  house,  64  King  street. 
Hume,   William,   pgent  for   Hill  &  Smith,  Brierley 

Hill  iron  works,  and  Guest  &  Chrimes,  of  Rother- 

ham,  ?3    St.  Enoch  square;  house,  119  Kinning 

])lace,  Paisley  road. 
Hume,   William,    clerk,  Royal   Bank  branch,   130 

Cowcaddens  street. 
HUMPHREY  &  Ross,  painters,  104  New  Citv  road. 
HUMPHRIES,  F.  S.,  10  Claremont  street. 
Humphreys,  T.  D.,  cutter,  at  Fraser  ij-  Co.'s ;  ho. 

486  St.  Vincent  street. 
HUNT,  A.,  baker,  1  Muslisi  street;  house,  56  Main 

street,  Bridgeton. 
Hunt,  Edmund,   consulting  engineer,  patent    agent, 

and  secretary'  to  the  Institution  of  Engineers  in 

Scotland,  28  St.  Enoch  square;  Jiouse,  234  West 

Regent  street. —  See  Advertisement  in  Appendix. 
Hunt,  Robert,  tinpl.  worker  and  gasfit.,  279  Gallow. 
.-Hunt,   Mrs.,    milliner  and  straw-hat   maker,  4  St. 

Ann's  place,  Duke  street. 
Hunt,  Mrs.,  59  Union  street. 
HUNTER,  Adam,  egg  and  poultry  dealer,  4  Bazaar; 

house,  148  High  street. 
Hunter,  Alex.,  gun  maker,  cutler,  and  ironmonger, 

edge  tool,  and  mathematicLd  instrumcntmaker,  133 

Trongate;  house,  27,0  Parliamentary  load. 
Hunter,  Alex.,  sewed  muslin  manufacturer,  129  In- 
gram street;  house,  67  Abbotsford  place. 
Hunter,  Andiew,  grocer,  hay  and  straw  dealer,  15 

St.  James'  street,  Kingston. 
Hunter,    Andrew,  of  Simpson,  Uunter,   cf-    Young; 

house,  68  West  Regent  street. 
Hunter,  Andrew,  of  Elain  (]■  Hunter;  152  Randolph 

terrace,  Hill  street,  Garnelhill. 
Hunter,  Archibald,  &  Sons.    Letters  left  at  Lockhart 

&  Watson's,  60  St.  Vincent  st.  ;  ho.  170  Hope  st. 
Hunter,  Archd.,  hydropathic  practitioner,   Gihnour- 

hill  Mansion-house. 
Hunter,  A.  C,  at  James  Dourjlas',  Princes'  square; 

house,  82  Claremont  street. 
Hunter,  A.  G.,  &  Co  ,  hiilters  and  forage  cap  manu- 
facturers to  t  lie  (Jueen,  Prince  of  Wales,  and  Royal 

Family,  32  Buchanan  street. 
Hunter,  Barr,   &  Co.,  hat   and  cap   manufacturers, 

and  warehousemen,  95  Argyle  street. 
Hunter  &  Blair,  muslin  manufact.,  9  Cochran  street. 
Hunter,  Daviil,  grocer,  533  Gallowgate. 
Hunter,  David,  of  Hunter,  Barr,  cf-  Co.;  95  Arg.  st. 
Hunter,  David,  hat  and  cap  manutact.,  185  Trongate. 
Hunter,  Duncan,  merchant,  105  Douglas  street. 
Hunter  &  Er.-^kiue,  Kamptulican  agent  and  commis- 
sion merchants,  33  Renfield  street. 


Hunter,  George,  wholesale  and  retail  wine  and  .spirit 

merchant,   10  Turner's  court,  24  Bridge  St.,  and 

1  King  St.  Tradeston;   res.  Whitebank,  Gourock. 
Hunter,  George,  wool  and  commission  merchaut,  54 

St.  Enoch  square ;   house,  1  Radnor  terrace. 
Hunter,  George,  house  factor  and  churcli-otiicer,  425 

Argyle  street. 
Hunter,  George,  tea  dealer  and  draper,  103  Hutche- 

son  street;  house,  100  North  Frederick  street. 
Hunter,  James,  rf  Austin  4'  M^Auslin;  house,  Cop- 

lanhill,  PoUokshaws  road. 
Hunter,    Jaines,    preserver   of  preserved   meat,    59 

Clyde  jilace. 
Hunter,  James,  wholesale  and  retail  grain  merchant. 

138  Main  street,  Anderston;  liouse,  3  Perth  st. 
Hunter,  James,  grocer  and  provision  merchant,  31 

Houston  street  and  35  Crookston  street;  ho.  45  do. 
Hunter,  James  F.,  at  George  Anderson  cj-  Co.^s;   ho. 

58  Whitevale. 
Hunter,  James,  at  M.  Fairleij  if'  Co.'s;  house,  32  Buc- 

cleuch  street. 
Hunter,  James,  of  Hunter  cj-  Ershine  ;  res.  Langbank, 
Hunter,  John,  sen.,  of  J.  Hunter  (f'  Co  ;  house,  12 

Kingston  place. 
Hunter,    Jolin,    chimney-sweeper     and     slater,    7 

Rutheiford  lane. 
Hunter,  J.,  &  Co.,  merchants  and  agents,  5  Dixon  st. 
Hunter,  John,  tobacconist,  oil  and  colour  merchant, 

191  High  street. 
Hunter,  John,  jun.,  of  J.  Hunter  cj-  Co.;  house,  12 

Kingston  place. 
Hunter,  John  K.,  portrait-painter,  109  Dale  street, 

Tradeston. 
Hunter,  John,  victualler  and  grocer,  142  Stirling's 

road;   house,  37  Taylor  street. 
Hunter,  John,  of  Buchanan,  Wilson,  cJ-  Co. ;  house, 

60  St.  Vincent  crescent. 
Hunter,    John,    cabinetmaker   and   upliolsterer,   80 

London  street ;  house,  82  do.  ;  workshop,  38  St. 

Andrew's  square. 
Hunter,  John,  superintendent  of  buildings,  and  coal 

agent,  251  Franklin  terrace. 
Hunter,  John  S.,  lithographer  and  engraver.  Have- 
lock  buildings,  75  East  Howard  street;  house,  141 

Hospital  street. 
Hunter,  John,  grocer  and  prov.  mer.,  149  High  st. 
Hunter,  John,  &  Son,  grain  merchants,  30  Hope  st. 
Hunter,  John,  grocer,  23  Catherine  street. 
Hunter,  John,  potato  merchant,  Edinburgh  &  Glas* 

gow  Railway;  house,  133  Sidney  street. 
Hunter,  J.,  boot  and  shoe  maker,  143  George  street. 
Hunter,  J.  E.;  of  J.  Hunter  cj-  Son  ;  ho.  Cessuock  rd. 
Hunter,  M.,  grocer,  1  Greenvale  street. 
Hunter  &  Marshall,  wr;glits,  65  Cambridge  street. 
Honter,  Mosts,  &  Co.,  general  timber  merchants  and 

sawmills,  19  Macfarlane  street. 
Hunter,  Moses,  o/'^/.  Hunter  ^'  Son;  house,  10  Ab- 
botsford place. 
Hunter,  Moses,  jun.,  of  Moses  Uunter  cj   Co.;  ho. 

18  Monteith  row. 
Hunter,  Peter,  of  Whjte  i^'  Hunter;  house,  47  Kel- 

vinhaugh  street. 
Hunter,  Robert,  M.D.,  surgeon,  79  Sauchiehall  st. 
Hunter,  Robert,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  165  E^^- 

linton  street;  house,  163  do. 
Hunter,  Robert,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  21  West 

Campbell  street ;  ho.  10  St.  James'  st ,  Paisley  rd. 
Hunter,  Robert,  tailor  and  clothier,  17  Glassfordst.  ; 

house,  8  Regent  Park  terrace,  south  .side. 


IIUNTER.- 


-GENERAL  DIRECTORY.- 


-HUTCHESON". 


155 


Hunter,  Robert,   of  Moses  Uunter  (f   Co.;  liouse,  3 

Somerville  place. 
Hunter,    Samuel,   Cabinet  and  chair  maker,  9,   15 

London  lane  ;  house,  27  St.  Ai!drc'^''s  street. 
Hunter,  T.  &.  H.,  paper  rulers,  74  Arg'3-le  street. 
Hunter,  Tlmmas,  mason,  2.'!  Bell  street ;  ho.  58  do. 
Hunter,  William,  of  Uunter,   Ban;  4'   Co. ;  house, 

Crosshill,  Cailieart  road. 
Hunter,  Wm.,  &  Co.,  power-loom  machinery  agents 

and  merchants,  79  Glassf'ord  street. 
Hunter,  William,  oj'  Win.  Uunter  ij'  Co. ;  house,   6 

Monteith  row. 
Hunter,    William,    Islaj'   Distillery;  agent,  George 

Dunlop,  27  Hope  street. 
■Hunter,  WiWiam,  of  Hunter  i^-  3farshaU ;  house,   12 

Eose  street,  Garnetliill. 
Hunter,  William,  5  Crescent  place. 
Hunter,   Vv'm.   P..  of  Smith  cj-  Uunlcr;    house,  32 

Buccleucli  street. 
Hunter,  Jlrs.,  victualler,  84  AVhitevale  st. ;  ho.  70  do. 
Hunter,  Mrs.  Capt.,  34  liill  street,  Garnethill. 
Hunter,  Mrs.  M.,  33  Abbotsford  place. 
Hunter,  Mrs.,  lodgings,  11  George  street. 
Hunter,  Mis.,  victualler,  33  Prince's  street. 
Hunter,    Jliss  Ann,   fruiterer   ani  confectioner,   77 

George  street ;  house,  10  do. 
Hunter,  Miss,  278  St.  Vincent  street. 
Hunter's  Mill  Quarry  Company,  Bishopbriggs. 
HuNTEUiAN  Museum,  behind  the  Colle2;e. 
HUPPERTR,  Wm.,  of  Reichmaim  ($-"Co.;  ho.  26 

Hamilton  drive. 
HuEf.ET  Clieiincal  works;  ofllca,  175  West  George 

street ;  John  Wilson  &  Suns. 
Hurlet  and  Campsie  Alum  Co.,   alum  and  prussiate 

of  potash  manufacturers,  77  Union  street;  works, 

Hurlet  and  Campsie. 
HURLL,  Young,  &  Co.,  fire-brick  manufrs. :  office, 

203  Hucli.  St. ;  depot,  St.  Rollox;  wks.,  Cardowan. 
Hurl],   John,  of  UurU,  Younr/,  cj'  Co. ;  house,  Car- 

dowan  cottage. 
HURST  &  Williams,  hatters,  102  Stockwell  street; 

house,  131  South  Wellington  street. 
HUSBAND,   Andrew,  of  Ton-ens   cJ-  Husband;  ho. 

492  St.  Vincent  street, 
HUSSEY,  Mrs.  A.,  spirit  merchant,  98  Dundas  st. ; 

house,  417  Parliamentary  road. 
HUTCHEON,    David    B.,    teacher.     Free    '^i^oxms.X 

Seminary;  house,  12  Arlington  street. 
HUTCH ESOX,  Alex.,  cf  David  Hutcheson  cJ-  Co. ; 

house,  Caprera  cottage,  Crosshill. 
Hutcheson  &   Brown,  ship   and   insurance  brokers, 

brokers  for   tiie   sale,    purchase,    and   charter   of 

steam  and  sailing  vessels,  agents  for  Bordeaux, 

Charente,     Havre,     Oporto,     and    Cadiz,     steam 

packets,  14  Maxwell  street. 
Hutchison,  Charles,  of  W.  i^-  C.  Hutchison;  house, 

379  St.  Vincent  street. 
Hutchison,   David,  foreman  tailor,  113   Ingram  st. 

house,  15  Caledonian  road. 
Hutcheson,  David,  of  David  Hutcheson  cf  Co.  ;  ho. 

4  Claremont  gardens. 
Hutcheson,  David,  &  Co.,  steamboat  proprietors,  119 

Hope  street. 
Hutchison  &  Dixon,  auctioneers  and  valuators  ;  The 

Mart,  7  V^'est  Kile  street. 
Hutcheson,   George,   writer,    68  St.  Vincent  street ; 

house.  Orchard,   Renfrew. 
Hutcheson,  George,  of  J.  tf  G.  Hutcheson ;  Louse, 

15  West  Piiiices  street. 


Hutchison,   Henry,    pawnbroker,  11  George  street; 

house,  173  do. 
Hutchison,  Hugh,   grocer  and  provisioa  merchant, 

43  Taylor  street;  house,  83  do. 
Hutcheson,  James,  writer,  130  Hope  street ;  house, 

1   We.^t  Garden  street. 
Hutcheson,    J.  &  G.,   cotton   yarn  and    commission 

merchants,  G2  St.  Vincent  street. 
Hutchison,   .Jas.,  &  Co.,  manufrs.,  79  Hutcheson  st. 
Hutcheson,  -James,  of  J.  cf  G.  Hutcheson  ;  house,  8 

LansdoK'ue  cre.'-cent. 
Plutchison,  James,  printer,  102  Eglinton  street. 
Hutchison,  J.  A.,  portrait  painter,  department  of  the 

Fine  Arts,  High  School ;  house,  S04  Bath  cresct. 
Hutchison,  John,  at  Thos.  Hatchigon's  ;  (J9  Union  st. 
Hutcheson,  John,  clerk,  customs;  ho.  15  Oswald  st. 
Hutchison,  John,  of  J.  if  M.  Hutchison  <f  Co.  ;  bo. 

21  Sardinia  terrace. 
Hutcheson,  John,  of  Hutcheson  f  Brown;    house,  65 

Bath  street. 
Hu'.chison,   John,  sheritT's  fiscal  assist..  County  "bds. 
Hutchison,    Jobn,    wine  and  spirit    merchant,   100 

Glebe  street ;  house,  98  Parliamentarj'  road. 
Hutchison,  John,  contractor,  71  Muse  la  ,  Cowcadds. 
Hutchison,    John,    engraver   and    lithographer,    59 

Hope  street. 
Hutcheson,    John,    sheriff-officer   and   constable,    7 

Gayfield  street. 
Hutcheson,  John   H.,  of   W.  Broicn,  Son,  <f  Co.''s; 

house,  1  Burnbank  gardens,  Great  Western  road. 
Hutclieson,   J.  E.,  grain  and  commission  merchant, 

16  Hope  street. 
Hutcheson,   J.  &  E.,  &  Co.,  oil  manufacturers,    19 

Bishop  street,  Port-Dundas. 
Hutcheson,  Joseph,  &   Sons,    hardware,  comb,  toy, 

and  fancy  merchants,  18  Maxwell  street. 
Hutcheson,    Joseph,   of  Joseph  Hutcheson  (f  Sons  ; 

house,  08  West  Regent  street. 
Hutcheson,  J.  W.,  teacher  of  reed  and  brass  bands, 

12  Go  van  street. 
Hutcheson  fciSTeish,  sewed  muslin  manufacturers,  12S 

Ingram  street. 
Hutcheson,  Peter,  of  Joseph  Hutcheson  (f  Sons ;  ho. 

211  Saucliiehall  street. 
Hutcheson,   Robert,  of  Wm.  Brown,   Sons,  <f  Co.} 

house,  1  Burnbank  gardens. 
Hutchison,  Robert,  merchant,  10  Blj'thswood  sq. 
Hutcheson,  R.,  &  Co  ,  drapers,  168  Cowcaddens  st. 
Hutcheson,    R.,   of  R.    Hutcheson  <f  Co.;  house,   1 

West  Milton  street. 
Hutchison,   Robert,   merchant,  54  Union  street;  ho. 

7   Park  quadrant. 
Hutchison,   Robert,  of  Hutchison  4'  Dixon;   house, 

1 14  Bath  street. 
Hutcheson,   Robert,  of  J.  <f  R.  Hutcheson  if  Co.  ; 

house,  21  Sardinia  terrace. 
Hutchison,   Tb.oinas,   corn  and  flour  merchant,  69  . 

Union  street. 
Hutchison,  Thomas,  pastry  baker,  26  Nelson  street, 

city  ;  house,  28  do. 
Hutcheson,  Thomas  S.,  of  Thomas  ]\hirrar/  4'  Sons; 

house,  3  Park  buildings,  Paisley  road. 
Hutcheson,  Walter,  French  polisher,  102  Stockwell  3t. 
Hutcliison,  W.   &  C,   timber  merchants,  Lancedeld 

sawmills,  119,  122  Elliot  street. 
Hutchison,  William,  of  W.  4'  C.  Hutchison;  house, 

7  Corunna  street. 
Hutchison,  Mrs.  Graham,  Craigton,  Paisley  road, 
Hutchison,  Mrs.  James,  149  St.  Vincent  street. 


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HUTGHESOK 


-GENP:RAL  DirECTORT.- 


-INGLIS. 


Hutchison,  Mis.  Joseph,  08  West  Regent  street. 
HuTCHESOs's  Hospital,  .56  Ingram  street. 
Hufcheson's    Schoil,    145   Crown  street.      Thomas 

Menzies,  head  master. 
JIUTCHESONTOWN   Engine  Works  ;  J.  Yule  &  Co., 

Ill  Rulherglen  loan. 
Ilutcheaontown  Church,   94   Hospital  street;  Rev. 

R.  K.  Monteith,  minister. 
Hutchesontown  District   Registry  OfTice  for  biiths, 

marriages,  and  deaths,  148  Hospital  street;  Robt. 

Webster,  sen.,  registrar;  James  M.Thomson,  as- 
sistant registrar. 
Hutchesontown  Free  Church,  Eglinton  street ;   Rev. 

Alex.  S.  Paterson,  minister. 
Hutchesontown  U. P.  Church,  Gl  Hospital  st. ;  Rev. 

J.  S.  Tajlor,  minister. 
HUTTON,  Alex.,  sen.,  tailor  and  clothier,  1 7  Trong. 
Hutton  &  Baird,  warehousemen.  111  Union  street. 
Huttor,Geo..  grocer&prov.merch(.,100g^EgIinton  st. 
Hutton,  G.,  &  Co.,  dyers  and  finishers,  "JG  Tureen  st. 
Hutton,  H.  W.,  &  Co  ,  calico  printers,  110  Buch.  st. 
Hutton,  James,  cabinetmaker  and  upliolsterer,  4  &  .'> 

Park  place.  Paisley  road ;  house,  G  do. 
Hutton,  John,  photographic  artist,  10  Bridge  street. 
Hutton,  .Joseph,  ship  broker,  G2  Jamaica  street;  ho. 

42  Oxford  street. 
Hutton,  Neil,  furniture  dealer,  3  Greendyke  street 

and  175  Saltmarket;  ho.  7  Greendyke  street. 
Hutton,  Robert,  coa(h  builder,  99  Dumbarton  road; 

house,  8  Claremont  street. 
Hutton,  Robert,  flesher,  205  G;irscube  rd.;  ho.  207  do. 
Hutton,  William,   of  Knox,  Ilutlon,  if    Wilson,   11 

Nelson  terrace,  Ilillhead. 
Hutton,  Wm.  R.,  16  Scotia  street. 
Hutton,  Mrs.  John,  128^  Garscuhe  road. 
Hutton,  Mrs.,  of  Cadderbank,  4  Blythswood  square. 
HUVET,  Chas.,  brandy  merchant.  Cognac;  agents, 

Robertson,  Thompson,  &  Co.,  64  Howard  street. 
HYAM,  Benj.,   tailor,  clothier,  hatter,  hosier,  shirt- 
maker,  and  outfitter,  48  Argvle  street. 
HYDE,  James  W.,  cleik,  P.O.;'  house,  29  Scotia  st. 
Hyde,  John,  &  Sons,  manufacturers,   14  Gartbland 

street ;  house,  29  Scotia  street. 
Hyde,  John,  of  John  Ui/de  if  Sons;  ho.  29  Scotia  st. 
Hyde,  Robert  M.,  clerk,  P.O. ;  bouse,  29  Scotia  st. 
HvDKPAUK  Foundry,  Finnieston  street. 
Hydepark  Locomotive  Works,  Springhurn. 
Hydepark  Pottery  and  Bottle  Works,  45  Hydepark  st. 
Hydepark  Rope  and  Sail  Woiks.  55,  57  Anderston 

quay  ;  office,  7  Miller  street,  T.  &  J.  Stewart  &  Co. 
HYLAND,  Thos.,  &  Co.,  manufacturing  chemists, 

drysalters,  starch  and  gum  manufacturers,  65  Rose 

St.,  Hutchesontown,  and  4  Lever  st.,  Manchester. 
Hyland,  William,  60  South  Apsley  place. 
HYMAN,  Myer,  &  Co.,  carvers,  gilders,  and  picture 

frame  makers,  57  Rcnfield  st. ;  ho.  371  Saucliie- 

hall  street. 
HYNDS,  Rebecca,  spirit  dealer,  50  Cheapside  street; 

house,  48  do. 
HYNES,  John,  tobacconist,  Gl  Nelson  st.;  house,  20 

Glebe  street. 
HYNDM.-^N,  Donald,    clerk,  94    Maxwell   street; 

house,  9  Cat  heart  street. 
Hyndman,  James,  stay  manufacturer,  G  Saltmarket. 


Imperial    Fire    and    Life    Insurance    Companies : 

Alexander  Dawson,  24  St.  Vincent  place, 
mperial  Hotel,  26  Broomielaw. 


IMRIE,  D.,  fishing-rod  and  tackle  maker,  12  Glass- 
ford  street ;   house,  31  Argvle  street. 
Imrie,  George,  bookseller,  stationer,  and  Po8t-Oifi»:e 

receiver,  375  Gallowgate. 
Iinrie,  Geo.,  wine  &  spirit  merchant,  204  Broomiei. 
Imrie,  J.,  bookseller  and  stationer,  51  London  st.  j 

house,  373  Gallowgate. 
Imrie,  Mrs.  Donald,  mangier,  33  Richard  street. 
I^"COJIE-T;lx  OlTice  for  Lower  Ward  of  Lanarkshir*, 

69  St.  Vincent  street ;  J.  Earston,  clerk. 
Income-Ta.^    Collectors'   Office    for    the    Cit)',  anA 

Counties  of  Lanark  and  Dumbarton,  13  Queen  st. 
Incori'oratiox  of  Weavers;  J.  Earston,  writer,  C^ 

St.  Vincent  street,  clerk. 
Incorporation  of  Maltmen  ;  office,  77  Renfield  St.; 

Robert  Douie,  clerk. 
IND,  Coope,  &  Co.,  ale  brewers,  Burton-on-Trent ; 

agents  for  Scotland,  Thos.  Gibb  &  Son,  23  St. 

Enoch  square. 
Ind,  Coope,  &  Co  ,  ale  brewers,  Burton-on-Trenf  , 

agent,  Robert  Brown,  114  Trongate. 
Indepentknt   Chapel,  Elgin    place ;    Rev.  Henry 

Batchelor,  jiastor. 
Independent  Chapel,  Ewing  place,  Waterloo  street ; 

Rev.  Alexander  Eraser,  pastor. 
Independent  Chapel,  Nicholson  street ;  Rev.  David 

Russell,  pastor. 
Independent    Ciiapel,  105    North  Hanover    street  ; 

Rev.  A.  Gniar  Forbes,  pastor. 
Independent  Chapel,  Great  Hiimilton    street ;  Rev. 

David  Johnston,  pastor. 
Independent  Chapel,  Great  Dovehill ;  Rev.  Gilberi 

M'Citllum,  pastor. 
Independent  Church,  94  Blackfriars'  street ;    Kf\% 

Fergus  Ferguson,  jun.,  minister. 
Independent  Church,  Muslin  street,  Bridgeton. 
Independent  Church,  123  Dundas  street ;  Rev.  Jas> 

Morrison,  and  Rev.  Alex,  Davidson,  ministers. 
Independent  Church,  Bath  street;  Rev.  S.  T.  Porter, 

minister. 
iNDisruTARi.E  Life  Assurance  Company  of   Scot- 
land, 5  Victoria  idace,  AVest  Regent  St.;  Michael 

Honeyman,  local  secretary. 
Industrial  or  Ragged  School,  61  Rottenrow. 
Infikbiaky  (Royal),  Castle  st ,  Townhcad  ;   Henry 

Lamond,  36  St.  Vincent  place,  secretary. 
INGLETON,  James,  o/  Ingkton  (f  Phillips;  house, 

73  John  street. 
Ingleton  &  Piiillips,  plumbers   and  gasfitters,  221 

George  street. 
INGLIS,  Alexander,  accountant,  2    Morris    place, 

Monteith  row. 
Inglis,  A.  and  J.,  engineers  and  iron  shipbuilders,  64 

Warroch  st.,  and  shipbuilding  yard,  Pointhouse. 
Inglis,  Andrew,  &  Co.,  wholesale  hat  and  cap  manu- 
facturers, Moodie's  court,  31  Argyle  street. 
Inglis,  Anthony,  of  A.  <f  J.  Inglis;  ho.  12  Fitzroy  pi. 
Inglis  and  Bow,  ship  agents  and  commission  merchts..., 

13  John  street. 
Inglis,  Charles,  of  Inglis  and  Bow,  76  Bucclench  st. 
Inglis,  Francis,  mechanical  dentist,  86  Renfrew  st. 
Inglis,  James,  spirit  merchant,  101  Glebe  St. ;  ho. 

97  Parliamentary  road. 
Inglis,  James,  writer,  5  Princes'  square ;    house,  4. 

Killermont  street. 
Inglis,  James,  warehouseman,  60  Candleriggs;  ho. 

24  Wilson  street. 
Inglis,  James,  wright,  Henrietta  street ;    house,  52 1 

G;dlowgate  street. 


IJsTGLjc!, GENERAL  DIRECTORY. JACK. 


157 


Inglis,  John,  hide  aiid  leather  factor,  37.t  St.  Aa- 
drew's  street;  house,  47  Abbotsford  place. 

Inglis,  John,  of  A.  and  J.  fnglis;  hovise,  32  India  st. 

Inglis,  John,  Phcetiix  Ironworks;  house,  1  Bank 
street,  Hilllcnd. 

Inglis,  John,  liouse  factor,  85  Maxwell  street. 

Inglis,  John  G.,  at  Robert  Thomson  ^-  Co.'s ;  ho.  iS 
Shunirock  street. 

Inglis  &  Morrii,  manufacturers,  90  Mitchell  street. 

Innlis,  John  R.,  auctioneer,  15  Hutcheson  street. 

Inglis,  E.  K.,  atW.  B.  Iluf/ffins  4  Co.'s;  12  Douglas  st. 

Inglis,  Thomas,  hay  and  straw  merchant ;  house,  16 
Apsley  place. 

Inglis  and  Wakefield,  calico   printers,  74  Gordon  s^. 

Tnglis,  William,  Advertising  Office,  15  Hutcheson  st. 

Inglis,  Wm.,  general  merchant,  118  Garscube  road; 
house,  26  Grove  street. 

INGPEN,  John,  musician,  240  Tliistle  street. 

INGRAM,  Andrew,  at  R.  Browns,  114  Trongale  ; 
house,  6  O.'.borne  terrace,  Govan. 

Ingram,  Charles,  gunmaker  and  cast-steel  lifle  barrel 
manufacturer,  100  Union  st.,-  house,  98  do. 

Ingram,  Daiiiid,  builder,  81  St.  George's  road;  ho. 
43  Dalhousie  street. 

Ingram,  James,  smith,  scale  beam  and  weighing 
machine  maker,  locksmith  and  gasfitter,  39  Stock- 
well  street;   house,  5  East  Howard  street. 

Ingram,  John,  at  T.  and  D,  WUson  <|"  Co.'s;  ho.  13 
Bellgrove  street. 

Ingram,  J.  and  W.,  architects,  3G  Kenlield  street, 
and  Kilmarnock. 

Ingram  and  Lochliead,  painters  and  paperhangers,  3 
Cathedral  street. 

Ingram,  W.,  oj'  J.  and  W.  Ingram;  house,  Hurlet, 
near  Glasgow. 

Ingram,  Miss,  dressmaker,  223  St.  George's  road; 
house,  43  Dalhousie  street. 

INNEKARITY,  Alex.,  Clydesdale  Bank,  Miller  st.: 
house,  20  Kelvinhaugh  street. 

INXES,  Daniel,  and  Son,  victuallers,  135  Bridgegate; 
house,  80  Thistle  street. 

Innes,  D.,  cartwright,  85  Main  street,  Gorbals. 

Iiines,  Gilbert,  15  Newliall  terrace. 

Innes,  John,  chimney-sweeper,  101  M'Alpine  street, 
Anderston. 

Innes,  John,  &  Co.,  sewed  muslin  manufactory,  30 
John  street. 

Innes,  John,  5  Buchanan  street;  house,  33  Cumber- 
land street,  west. 

Innes,  J.  W.,  of  Innes  and  iRKellar;  ho.  15  West  st. 

Innes  and  M'Kellar,  ship  chandlers,  rope  and  sail 
makers,  13  West  street. 

Innes,  Wm.,  spirit  merchant,  43  Rutherglen  loan; 
house,  125  Upper  Rose  street,  Hutchesontown. 

Institution  for  the  Deaf  and  Dumb,  36  Parson  st. 
Seen  on  Wednesdays  at  2  p.m. ;  Duncan  Anderson, 
teacher. 

Iksukakce  Co.  of  Scotland,  united  with  Alliance, 
British  and  Foreign,  Fire  and  Life  Assurance  Co. 
Agents,  V/m.  Church,  jun.,  67  St.  Yincent  st.  ; 
J.  C.  Foulds,  64  Buchanan  st. ;  M.  Honeyman,  5 
Victoria  place;  G.  Neil,  13  Virginia  st. ;  C.  Thor- 
burn,  33  Virginia  st. ;  M'Vev  &  Cameron,  94 
West  Nile  st.;  Thos.  AVyld,  Hamilton  drive;  H. 
Maxwell,  2  Oswald  st. ;  Hamilton,  Laurie,  &  Co., 
20  Lynedoch  street.:  W.  L'^rew,  97  West  George 
St.;  W.  G.  &  J.  W.  Lindsay,  110  Buchanan  St.; 
W.  M.  Cameron,  Comn:iercial  Bank ;  A.  Cunning- 
ham, 8  Royiil  crescent. 


IxTEi'.NATioNAL  Life  Assurance  Co. ;  John  Symor^, 
agent,  137  Weit  Regent  street. 

IRELAND,  George,  dyer,  141  Trongate  and  466 
Argyle  street;  house,  57  M'Intosh  street. 

Ireland,  James,  secretary,  Western  Bank  of  Scot- 
land, 50  West  George  street ;  house,  1  Keir  ter- 
race, I'ollokshields. 

Ireland,  J.  &  A.,  booksellers  and  stationers,  2GS 
Buchanan  street;  house,  261  do. 

Iron  Moulders'  Hall,  63  Stockwell  street. 

IRVINE,  A.  Kennedy,  M.D.,  14  Newton  street. 

Irving,  A.  B.,  of  II,  4'  A.  B.  Irving;  house,  Denby, 
by  Lockerby. 

Irvine  &  Bryce,  manuf;ictunng  chemists  and  dry- 
salters,  P.-Dundas  Chemical  Wks.,  128  Bishop  st, 

Irving,  David,  flesher,  187  Gallowgate ;  ho.  156  do, 

Irving,  Henry  Bell,  oj' H.  (^  A.  Bell  Irving;  house, 
Millbank,  Lockerby. 

Irving,  H.  &  A.  Bell,  merchants,  79  W.  Regent  st. 

Iivine,  John  R.,  of  Irvine  if  Bryce,  3  Hamilton  park 
terrace,  Great  ^Yestern  road. 

Irvine,  J.  M.  &  J.,  umbrella  makers,  7  Bridge  street ; 
house,  25  North  Coburg  street. 

Irving,  Joseph,  superintendent  of  traffic,  general  ter- 
minus and  G.  II.  Railway  depot;  house,  4  Muir- 
head  place,  St.  James'  street. 

Irvine,  Robt.,  at  John  Nairn  cj-  Son's ;  ho.  38  Duke  st. 

Irvin,  Samuel,  &  Co.,  merchants,  51  St.  Vincent  st. 

Irvin,  Samuel,  ofS.  Irvin  ij-  Co. ;  ho.  10  Royal  cres. 

Irving,  Son,  &  ilones,  rice  importers  and  rice  flour 
manufacturers,  11  Madeira  court,  257  Argyle  fit. 

Irving,  Thom.-ss,  flcther,  95  Gallowgate ;  house,  16<> 
Great  JJamilton  stieet. 

Irvine,  Mrs.  John,  60  Renfrew  street. 

Irvine,  Mrs.,  family  cook,  61  Richard  street. 

IRYv'IX,  Charles,  haircutter,  19  Oxford  street^ 
house,  188  Pollokshaws  road. 

Irwin,  Charles  E.,  wholesale  druggist,  23  St.  Enoch 
squ.ire ;  house,  Myrt'e  bank,  Pollokshields. 

Irwin,  William,  at  James  Rulherjbrd's,  writer;  ho. 
188  PoUokshav/s  road. 

ISD,\LE,  Rev.  John,  of  Free  St.  Andrews;  honsc^ 
2^6  Renfrew  street. 

Isr.AY  Distilleries  Stores  and  Bonding  Warehouse, 
57  St.  Enoch  wyr.d  ;  office,  74  Maxwell  street; 
J.  L.  Mackie,  agent. 

IsLKSMAN  Steamer's  Office,  20  Rohertson  street. 

ISMFREDES,  A.,  commission  agent,  30  Montrose 
street ;  residence,  Waverley  park,  Kirkintilloch..' 

It.vlian  consul,  27  West  George  street. 

IVISON,  W.  &  Co.,  India  rubber  agents,  &c.,  19 
Howard  street. 


JAAP,  John,  pharmaceutical  chemist,  262  Bu- 
chanan street  and  10  Hamilton  place,  Hillhead  j 
house,  6  Clarendon  place. 

Jaap,  Ludovic,  music  teacher,  56  College  street. 

JACK  &  Adam,  gutta  percha  boot  and  .shoe  manu- 
facturers, 114  Candleriggs  street. 

Jack,  Alexander,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  13  WesS 
Milton  street;  house,  15  do. 

Jack,  Ale.x.,  pawnbroker,  6  Burrell'slane ;  ho.  4  do. 

Jack,  Alexander,  metal  broker  and  merchant,  112 
West  George  street. 

Jack,  Andrew,  4  Radnor  terrace. 

Jack,  D.,  &  Son,  envelope  makers,  stationers,  black 
borderers,  and  letterpress  printejs.  27  Union  sK ; 
house,  do. 


158 


JACK.- 


-GENERAL  DIREGTOKY.- 


-JAMIESON. 


Jack,  George,  contractor,  17  Nicholson  street. 
Jack,    James,  corn  factor,  16  Hope  street;   hoasc, 

321  Egliuton  street. 
Jack.  James,  spirit  raevch.,  G  Kirk  st.  ;   ho.  9  do. 
Jack,  J ixmasy Courier  Office;  ho.  81  Abbotsfard  pi. 
Jack,  James,  general  grocer,  wine  and  spirit  nierclit , 

78  Houston  street ;  house,  65  Shields  roa:l. 
Jack,  John,  &  Co.,  toy  and  smallvvare  merchants, 

47  Trongate  ;  house,  12  do. 
Jack,  John,   of  M'laVjre,    cj-  Jack;  house,  4G2  St. 

Vincent  street. 
Jack,  John,  Airdrie  carrier,  Nile  street,  Gallowgate 
Jack,   Eev.    Jolin,    minister   of   Calton    parish,    IG 

Monteiih  row. 
Jack,  John,  of  .Jach  cf  Adam  ;  house,  G5  Glebe  st. 
Jack,  John,  coffee-house  keeper,  220  Argyle  street; 
.    house,  495  St.  Vincent  street. 
Jack,  J.  S.  &  A.,  hosiers  and  glovers,  280  Argyle  st. 
Jack,  John  R.,  muslin   manufacturer,  37  Virginia 

street;  house,  47  St.  Vincent  crescent. 
Jack,  Joseph,  commission  agent,  51  Crawford  street, 

south  side. 
Jack,  Paterson,  &  Co.,  upholstery  and  cabinet  ware- 
house, 62  St.  Vincent  st.  ;  works,  2G7  Hope  st. 
Jacks,  Peter,  Turkish,  hot  water,  and  vapour  baths, 

36G  Argyle  street;  ho.  364  do. 
Jack,  Kobt,  Glas.  Green  ranger,  23  St.  Andrew  sq. 
Jack,  Robert,  merchant,  54  Miller  street. 
Jack,  Robert,  cotton  waste  dealer,  16  Dale  st.  Trad. 
Jack  &  Shand,  milliners  and  dressmakers,  132  Iten- 

frew  street. 
Jack,  Thomas,  of  Ilamtlton,  JacJc,  cJ-  Co. ;  house,  3 

Elmbank  crescent. 
Jack,    Thomas,  ham   merchant,  8    and  9    Bazaar ; 

house,  76  Bell  street. 
Jack,  Thomas,  weaving  utensil   maker,  21   Duncan 

street,  Calton  ;  house,  86  Main  street,  Bridgeton. 
Jack,  AVm.,  spirit  dealer,  39  Burnside  st. ;  ho.  41  do. 
Jack,  Mrs.  James,  grocer,  74Garsciibe  road;  house, 

24  Grove  street. 
.Tack,  Mrs.  Thomas,  84  North  Hanover  street. 
JACKSON,  Alexander,  grocer  and  spirit  merchant, 

111  Eottenrow;  house,  113  do. 
Jackson,  Archd.,  carter  and  cowfeeder,  84  Norfolk  st. 
Jackson,  Andrew,  &  Son,  grain  mers.,  65  Oswald  st. 
Jackson,    Edward,    hosier,    glover,  shirtmaker,  and 

outfitter,  128   Buchanan  street ;  house,  2  Bloom- 

tield  place,  Hiilhead. 
Jackson,  George,  12  Florence  place,  Stanley  street. 
Jackson,  George,  of  Andrew  Jackson  cj-  Son  ;  house, 

183  Renfrew  street. 
-Jackson,  Hugh,  sheriff  officer,  239  Main  st ,  G-orbals. 
Jackson,  James,  of  Andrew  Jachson  <.f  Son  ;  house, 

3  Lansnowne  crescent. 
Jackson,  James,  painter,  48  Old  Dalmarnock  road. 
Jackson,  John,  &  Co.,  grain  and   commission  mer- 
chants, 6  Hope  str.  et. 
Jackson,  John,  of  John  Jackson  ij'  Co.;  house,  Hill- 
side house,  Rothesay. 
Jackson,  John,  jun.,  of  J olin  Jackson  c|'  Co.;  house, 

24  St.  Vincent  crescent. 
Jackson,  John,   at  Puton  (j-  Grant's;  house,  G6  So. 

Portland  street. 
Jackson,  John,  saddler,  409  Gallowgate  ;  ho.  420  do. 
Jackson,  John,  tobacconist,  431  Argyle  street. 
Jackson,  John,  prov.  merchant,  112  Rutherglen  loan. 
Jackson,  J.  W.,  consulting   mesmerist,  and   lecturer 

to  the  Sccttish  Curative  Mesmeric  Association, 

39  St.  George's  road. 


Jackson,  Matthew,  dairyman,  12  Eglinton  street. 

Jackson,  Ticihirt,  of  Paterson  if  Jackson;  house,  3 
Caleddnian  road. 

Jackson,  Rev.  Thos.  T.,  D.D.,  professor  of  Ecclesias- 
tical History,  5  College. 

Jackson,  Thomas,  jun.,  Conts  Iron  Works,  Coat- 
bridge ;  office,  1 1  West  Nile  street. 

Jackson,  William,  at  Colquhoun  (.^-  Bulloch's;  house, 

60  Hill  street,  Garnethill. 

Jackson,    Mi.ss  J.,   of  Jackson  cJ'  Marshall;  house, 

53  Holmhead  street. 
Jackson,  Miss,  embroidering  printing  establishment, 

61  South  Portland  street. 

J.\COP>Y,    Gustav,  of  James  Munn  <^- Co. ;   house, 

168  St.  George's  road. 
JAMES,  D.  &  E.,  tailors  and  clothiers,  25  Lond.  st. 
James,  David,  ofD.  (f  E.  James;  ho.  171  Hospital  st. 
James,  Edward,  of  D.  (.f  E.  James;  house,  171  Hos- 
pital street. 
James,  Edward  Dickson,  head  postmaster   of  Glas- 
gow Post  Office,  George  sq  ;  resi.l.  25  India  st. 
James,  Geo.,  ofT.  cj-  G.  James;  ho.  211  Thistle  st. 
James,  -John,  &  Sons,  manufacturers  of  needles  and 

tish-hooks,  &c.  ;   agent,   M.   T.   Fozier  &  Co  ,  11 

St.  Enoch's  square. 
James,  T.  &  G.,  grocers  and  provision  merchants, 

lie  South  Cumberland  street. 
James,    Thomas,    of  T.  cj-   G.   James;  house,    233 

Thistle  street. 
.James,  Wm.,  hosier,  lOS  Cumberland  street;  house, 

121  Rose  street. 
JAMIESON,  Alex.,&  Son.jniners  and  cabinetmakers, 

99  Holm  street;  house,  479  St.  Vincent  street. 
Jamieson,  A.   P.,   editor,   Saturday  Post  ofHce,   15 

Turner's  court ;   house,  Shawlands. 
Jamieson,  Alex.,  grocer,  23  Dean  street. 
.Jamieson,  Alex.,  lecturer,  81  Shamrock  street. 
Jamieson,  Archd.,  bread  and  pastry  baker,  213  New 

City  road  ;   house,  209  do. 
Jamieson  &  Co.,   baby  linen  and  stay  warehouse, 

295  Sauchieliail  street. 
Jamieson  &  Co.,  coal  and   coke  merchants,  IG  St. 

Enoch  square. 
Jamieson  &  Co.,  oil  merchants  and  oil   refiners,  109 

Clyde  St.,  Anderston. — See  Adv.  in  Appendix. 
Jamieson  &  Co.,  trunk  and  packing-bo.-i  makers,  22 

George  square,  and  10  St.  Vincent  lane. 
Jamieson   &   Gardner,  joiners,    18  Greenside  street, 

Gorbals;  house,  121  Rose  .^treet. 
Jamieson,  George,  at  Main  cf-  Huntei-'s;  house,  144 

Crown  street. 
Jamieson,  J.  P.,  &  Co.,  merchants,  123  St.  Vin.  st. 
Jamieson,  James  F.,  of  J.  F.  Jamieson  cf  Co. ;  ho. 

2  Montague  place,  Bath  street. 
Jamieson,  James,  merchant;  ho.  29  So.  Portland  st. 
Jamieson,  Jas.,  &  Co.,  merchants,  183  W.  George  st. 
Jamieson,  John  A.,  secretary,  Edinburgh  &  Glasgo->v 

Railway  Co.,  14  West  George  st. ;  resid.  Perth. 
Jamieson,  John,  of  Paterson,  Jamieson,  ij-  Co. ;  ho. 

217  Brandon  place.  West  George  street. 
Jamieson,  John,  fishcurer  and  provision  merchant, 

79  Maxwell  street ;  house,  9  Rutland  jrlace. 
Jamieson,  Michael  J.,   of  James  Jamieson  <j-  Co. ; 

house,  South  Bar,  by  Paisley. 
Jamieson  &  Mills,  lithographers,  engravers,  printers, 

and  stationers,  04  Buchanan  street. 
Jamieson,    Rev.    Robert,   D.D.,  of  St.  Paul's,  156 

Randolph  terrace,  Garnethill. 
Jamieson,  R.,  of  Jamieson  j- Mills;  ho.  137N.  Cityrd. 


JAMIESOX.- 


-GENERAL  DIRECTORY. 


-JOHNS. 


159 


Jamieson,    R,    funeral    undertaker,    173    Co\vcad- 

dens  street. 
Jamiesou,  Robert,  -writer,  14;")  West  George  street; 

house,  13  Wood.-ide  crescent. 
Jiiiiiicson,  Samuel,  joiner,  9  Soutli  St.  Mungo  St.  ; 

bouse,  15  do. 
Jamieson,  Thomas,  carter  and  victualler,  29  George 

street,  Jlile-end. 
Jamieson,  WIHiara,  house  fuctor  and  insurance  agent, 

1  Nieolson  si.  ;   house,  So.j  Cumberland  st. 
.Jamieson,  W.  &  J.,  dental  depot,  58  York  s-treet. 
Jamieson,  W.,  ^vine  and  spuit  dealer,  97  Rottenrow. 
Jamieson,  William,  of  Futerson,  Jamieson,  (.f  C'<^-  >" 

house,  12  Park  circus. 
Jamieson,  William,  tobacconist  and  furnishings,  18 

Govan  street. 
Jamieson,  William,  Union  Bank  of  Scotland,  3  New 

Git}'  road;  house,  157  Shamrock  street. 
Jamieson,  William,  eaiing-liDuse,  22  Broumielaw. 
Jamieson,  William,  4  0  Gloucester  street, 
Jamieson,  Mrs.,  3  TiiUiallan  place. 
Jamieson,  Mrs.,  furnishing  shop,  60  Stevenson  st. 
Jamieson,  Mrs.,  furnishings,  181  Stirling's  road. 
Jamieson,  Jlrs.,  milliner  and  dressmaker,  97  Crown  st. 
Jamieson,  Miss,  grocer,  188  Sauchichail  street. 
Jamieson,  Miss,  teacher,  40  North  Frederick  street. 
Jamieson,  Miss  E.,  upholsterer,  137  New  City  road. 
Jamieson,    Misses,    milliners   and   dressmakers,   41 

Elderslie  street. 
Jamieson,  A.  &  A.,  milliners  and  dressmakers,  479 

St.  Vincent  street. 
JARDINE,  G.  C,  ofSmkli,  Jardme  <j-  Co. ;  resid. 

Watterton  house,  Lochwinnoch. 
Jardiiie,  James,  slieiitroihcer  for  Lanark  and  Kenfrew 

shires,  38  Brunswick  st. ;   house,  18  Cadogau  st. 
Jardine,  M.,  dairyman,  634  Gallowgate. 
Jardine,  Walter,  clerk,    164:  Renfrew  street ;  house, 

59  Jlilton  street. 
Jardine,  Wni.,  manager.  City  Union  Accommodation 

Co.,  2 J  St.  Andrew's  square;   house,  23  do. 
Jardine,  William,  tailor,  67  Rutherglen  loan. 
Jardine,  Mrs.  J.,  fancy  warehouse,  213  Saucliiohail  st. 
JARVIE,  James,  printer,  246  Thistle  street. 
Jarvie,  James,  ofJavvle  tj-  Smith;  house,  237  Cow- 

caddens  street. 
Jarvie,  John,  af  Buchanan,  Hamilton,  ^-  Co.;  house, 

13  I'ark  circus. 
Jarvie,   Ned  rick,   of  R.  cj'  J.  Jarvie;  house,  35  St. 

Vincent  crescent. 
Jarvie  &  Pollock,  merchants  and  commission  agents, 

75  Jamaica  street. 
Jarvie,  R.  &  J.,  Anderston  Ropework,  19  Stobeross  st. 
Jarvie  &  Smith,  wrights,  5  West-end  park  street. 
Jarvie,  Mis.  Beggs,  com.  lodgings,  4  Wellington  st. 
Jarvie,  Mrs.,  73  Abbotsford  place. 
Jarvie,  Mrs.,   10  Park  quadrant,  West-end  park. 
Jarvie,  Jliss,  milliner  and  dressmaker,  41  Main  St., 
■    Anderston. 

JARVIS,   J.,   &   Son,   wholesale  boot  and  .shoe  fur- 
.    nishers,  and  boot-tree  and  last  makers,  70  Princes 

street ;  house,  1  Monteith  row. 
JEFFREY,  A]e.xander,  agent  for  Stonelaw,  East- 
field,    Lord  Belhaven,    Westmuir,  and  Springhill 

collieries,   84  Cathedral  st.     Orders  left  with  W. 

Murray,  4  7  George  sq.  and  1  W.  George  street. 
Jeffrey,  Alexander   L.,    provision  dealer,   160:}  Hos- 
pital street  ;   Iiouse,  158  do. 
Jeffrej',  Alexander,    wholesale   and  retail  grocer,  S3 

Eglinton  street;   house,  37  do. 


Jeffiies,   Alfred,   spirit   dealer,    124  Garngad  road; 

house,  149  do. 
Jeffrey,  Rev.  George,  of  London  Road  Church  ;   res. 

Adelphi  house,  Westercraigs. 
Jeffrey,  Jas.,  auctioneer  &  valuator,  141  Hospital  St. 
Jeffrey,  James,  JI.D.,  8  Elinbank  crescent. 
Jeffre)',    James,    shipping  agent,  9    Gordon  street ; 

house,  Eocklee  house,  Bowling  bay. 
JefiVey,  John,   &  Co.,   brewers,   Edinburgh ;  agent, 

Robert  Thorn,  jun.,  10  West  Campbell  street. 
Jeffrey-,  John,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  358  Argyle 

street;  house,  325  Bath  street. 
Jeffray,  John,  writer,  193  Sc.  Vincent  street ;  house, 

8  Elmbank  crescent. 
Jeffrey,  J.  Sz,  J.,  boot  and  shoemakers,  150  Holm  st. 
Jeffray,  J.  R.,  &  Co.,  merchants,  54  Union  street. 
Jeff.ey,  J.  W.,  at  John  Street  Foundry;  house,  138 

New  City  road. 
Jeffrey,  Robert,  cotton  and  linen  power-loom  manu- 
facturer,   118    Brunswick   street;    residence    and 

works,  Wyndford,  Maryhill. 
Jeffrey,  Robert,  jun.,  manufacturer,  118  Brunswick 

street;  house,  224  Great  Western  road. 
Jeffrey,   Rev.   R.  T.,   M.D.,  Caledonian  Road  U.P. 

Church,  Hutchesontown;  residence,  Adelphi  house, 

Westercraigs. 
Jeffrey,  T.,  P.O. ;  house,  80  St.  James'  road. 
Jaffra_v,  William,  goldsmith   and  watchmaker,   178 

Argyle  street;  house,  7  Granville  street. 
Jeffre}-,  W.,  &  Son,  tailors  and  clothiers,  170  Trong. 
Jeffrey,  Win.,  clerk,   Post   Office  ;  house,  GO  Fisher 

street,  off  Dunchattan  street. 
Jeffre}',  William,  306  Bath  crescent. 
Jeffrey,  William,  manufacturer,   118  Brunswick  St.; 

house,  4  lioyal  circus,  New  City  road. 
Jelfrej',  William,  cf  Fiulay  cj-  Jeffrey;  house,  306 

Rath  street, 
Jaffray,  William,  accountant,  writer,  notary  public, 

and  dep.-clerk  of  peace  for  W.  District,  Stirling- 
shire, and  procurator-fiscal  for  burgh  of  Poilok- 

sliaws,  82  West  Nile  street ;  house,  Orchardland, 

Stirlingshire,  and  Campvale,  Renfrewshire. 
Jeffrey,  William,  cabinetmaker,  50  New  wvnd. 
Jeffrey,   W.   &  A.,  cotton-spinners,   118  Brunswick 

street,  and  Ballindalloch  works,  Balfron. 
Jaffray,  Mrs.,  173  Granville  place,  St.  George's  rd. 
Jaffray,  Mrs.  Rob.,  Burnbank,  124  Town's  Mill  rd. 
JeiTrey,  Mrs.,  51  Whitevale. 
JENKINS,  Augustus,  spirit  dealer,  31    MidJleton 

place,  Garngad  road;  house,  29  do. 
Jenkins,  David,  baker,  109  Canning  street,  Calton. 
Jenkins,  James,  coal  merchant,  151  Castle  street. 
Jenkins,  James,  iron  and  commission  merchant,  and 

agent  for  Govan  railway  Iyer.-;,  wheels,  and  moving 

cylinder  steam  hammers,  &c.,  48  St.  Enoch  sq. 
Jenkins,  J  ,  flesher,  145  George  street. 
Jenkins,  Thomas,  manager  Great  Western  Cooking 

depot,  57  Argyle  street;   house,  58  Douglas  st. 
Jenkins,  William  &  James,  grocers,  victuallers,  and 

house  factors,   208  Kelvinhaugh  st.;   ho.  210  do. 
jEf.viSToN  Colliery  Office,  at  iVikotis  tf-  Co.'s,  172 

West  George  street. 
JOCKEL,  L.,  flesher  and  sausage  maker,  41Sauchie- 

hali  street;   house,  206  Hope  street. 
JOEL,  Thomas,  blacksmith,   11  Hunter  street ;  ho. 

31  Market  street. 
JOHN.MAN',  Rev.  James,  97  North  Frederick  st- 
JOHNS,  Charles  S.,  patent  agent,   166  Buchaaan 

Btreet ;  house,  16  Bath  street. 


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JOHNSTON,  Alex.,  &  Co.,  merchts.,  4  Bothwell  st. 
Johnston,  A.  C,  professor  of  music,  17  Berkley  tor. 
Johnston,  A.,  grocer,  186  Kelvinhaughst.;  lio.  ISSdo. 
Johnston,   Alexander,  of  Smith  f    Wri(/ht;    house, 

82  Hill  street,  Garnethill. 
Johnston,  Alex.,  Post-olBce;  ho.  9  Ilopefoun  placo. 
Johnstone,   Alexander,    commission    merchant,    12 

Howard  st.;  ho.  Muirwell  cot.,  near  Bishopbriggs. 
Johnston,  Ale.\ander,  of  Johnston  Brothers ;  house, 

91  North  Hanover  street. 
Johnston,   Alexander,  spirit  dealer,  28  Dunlop  St.; 

house,  1  Kent  street. 
Johnston,  Andrew,  coal  merchant ;  Lord  Belhaven's 

agent,  150  Paisley  road;  house,  65  Shields  road. 
Johnston,  Andrew,  merc'iant,  151  Bath  street. 
Johnston,  Archibald,  surgeon,  41  Buccleucli  street. 
Johnston,   Archibald,  clothier  and  hatter,  40  Cow- 

caddens  street ;  house,  40  Gar.scube  place. 
Johnston,  Archd.,  tobacconist,  23  Mainst.,  Bridgeton. 
Johnston,  Archibald,  painter  and  paperhanger,   13 

Cathcart  place ;  lioi;se,  3  Sauchiehall  street. 
Johnstone  &  Ballantine,  plumbers,   gasfitters,   and 

zinc  workers,  16!,  165  Renfield  street. 
Johnston,  Brothers,  fruit  and  spice  merchants,   73 

East  Howard  street. 
Johnston,   Brothers,   boot  and  shoe   manufacturers, 

12  Saltmarket  and  41  Stevenson  street. 
-Johnstone,    Charles,   baker,   6    Abercromby  street; 

house,  9  Coulter's  lane. 
Johnston,  Charles,  plasteier,  40  Scott  street;  house, 

60  Hill  street,  Garnethill. 
Johnston,  Charles,   agent,    Dundas   Street  Station ; 

house,  93  North  Hanover  street. 
Johnston,  Christopher,  general  manager,  Caledonian 

Railway,   302  Buchanan  street ;  house,  2  Clare- 

mont  gardens. 
Johnston  &  Co.,  general  merchants   and   engineers, 

86  Blackfriars'  street,  and  67,  69  Old  vennel. 
Johnston  &  Co.,  drysallers,  tobacconists,  and  chand- 
lers, 217  High  street. 
Johnstons  &  Co.,  Lochruan  Distillery,  Campbelton; 

agts.,  Buchanan,  Wilson,  &  Co.,  25  St.  Enoch  sq. 
•Johnston  &  Co.,  fancy  paper  box  makers,  35  Miller  st. 
Johnstone,  Rev.   David,  pastor  of    Great   Hamilton 

Street  Independent  Chupel ;  house,  8  Morris  place. 
Johnston,  Rev.  David,  of  Chalmers'  Parish  Church  ; 

house,  236  Duke  street. 
Johnston,  David,  &  Co.,  wine  and  spirit  merchants, 

9  Garthland  street. 
Johnston,  David,  oj'  David  Johnston  cj-  Co. ;  house, 

292  St.  Vincent  street. 
Johnston,  D.,  baker,  21,  23  Great  Dovehill  ;  house, 

30  Charlotte  street. 
Johnston  &  Farie,  yarn  merchants,  62  Wilson  st. 
Johnstone,    Francis,  joiner   and    cabinetmaker,    33 

Grajme  street. 
Johnston,  Francis,   at  Lewis  Potter  <f  Co.'s ;  house, 

85  Pollok  street. 
Johnston,  Fraser,  &  Co.,  metal  merchants,  patentees, 

and   manufacturers  of  improved  gas  and  water 

fitting.s,  pumps,  gas  cooking  and  heating  apparatus, 

registered  embossing  presses;  gilders  of  plumbers' 

earthenware,  and   of  every  description  of  brass- 

tbunders'  and  plumbers'  materials,  Glasgow  tube 

and  metal  warehouse,  78  Gordon  street. 
Johnston,    Frederick,   Clydesdale   Bank  ;  house,  10 

Franklin  terrace. 
Johnston,  George,  tailor  and  clothier,  18  Hutcheson 

street;  hou^e,  52  Holnihead  street. 


Johnstone,  George,  jun.,  wine  merchant  and  agen?, 

south  area.  Royal  Exchange ;  ho.  3  Burnbank  pi.. 

Great  Western  road. 
Johnston,  George,   dressing-case  manufacturer,   and 

toy   warehouse,  41    Argyle   arcade;  house,   111 

Stanley  place. 
Johr.ston,  George,  coal  agent,  Caledonian  Coal  office, 

head  of  Canal  street,  Port-Dundas. 
Johnston  &  Halliday,  tea  merchts.,  127  Hospital  st.  ( 

house,  129  do. 
Johnston,  Hen.,  Comlej' parkhouse,  679  Gallowgafe. 
Johnston,  Hugh,  spirit  dealer,  56  Stevenson  street, 

172  New  Dalmarnockroad;  house,  83  Dale  street, 

Bridgeton. 
Johnstone,  James  E.,  writer  and  N  P.,  RenQeld  st. ; 

house,  Woodland  road. 
Johnston,  J.,  Bo'ness  carrier,  16  i  Trongate,   daily, 

4  p.m. 
Johnston,    Rev.    James,    Free    St.    James'   church, 

London  street ;  house,  Westercraigs,  Duke  st. 
Johnstone,  James,  of  A.  Hope,  j'tin.,  t|-  Co. ;  house, 

89  North  Frederick  street. 
Johnston,  Jame.=,  tailor,  66  Carrick  street. 
Johnston,  James,   oJ"  Johnston  tf  Ballantine  ;  house, 

20  Cowcaddens  street. 
Johnston,  James,  joiner  and  cabinetmaker,  17  Nor- 
folk court. 
Johnston,  James,  spirit  dealer,  12  Portugal  street. 
Johnston,  James,  china  merchant,  7  Finlay  street. 
Johnston,  James,   &  Co.,  wrights  and  packing-box 

makers,  11,  13  Mitchell  street. 
Johnston,    James,   libh   merchant,   34    Saltmarket ; 

house,  Monteith  row. 
Johnston,  James,  of  Jitmes  Johnston  cj-  Co. ;  house, 

13  Jlinerva  street. 
Johnston,  J.  G.,  provision  merch.,  97  Abercromby  st. 
Johnson,    John    Henry,    solicitor   and   attorney    in 

the  English  courts,  master  extraordinary  in  chan- 
cery, and  commissioner  for  taking  affidavits,  IGG 

Buchanan  street. 
Johnston,  Jolin,  provision  merchant,  73  High  street, 

and  37  King  street;   house,  66  do. 
Johnston,  John,   boot  and  .shoemaker,  334  Arg}le 

street ;  house,  39G  do. 
.Johnstone,    John,    commission  merchant,    14  West 

Piince's  street. 
Johnston,  Rev.   John  B.,  D.D.,  U.P.  Church,  Duke 

street ;  house,  3  Provanside,  Stirling's  road. 
Jidinston,  Llovd,  ship  master,  91  Paisley  road. 
Johnston,  Mattliew,  of  Wm.  Johnston  <^-  Son;  house, 

44  Howard  street. 
Johnston,  Neil,   accountant,   property  and  insurance 

agent,  46  Renfield  street;  house,  116  Renfrew  st. 
Johnston,  Peter,  clerk,  74  South  Wellington  street.. 
Johnston,  Peter,  of  Johnston  i|-  Co.,  3  Holmheal  st. 
Johnston,   Peter,   wholesale   and   retail  fishmonger, 

poulterer,    and  game    dealer,    Glasgow   fish    and 

oyster    hall,    233    Sauchiehall    street;    house,    3 

Elmbank  street. 
Johnston,  Robert,  bookseller,  63  London  st.  ;  house, 

52  East  Miller  street. 
Johnston,  Robert,  brickmaker  and  builder,  18  Great 

Hamilton  street ;  works,  Crait;ton. 
Johnston,   Robert,  carver,  gilder,  and  cabinetmaker, 

8  Sauchiehall  street. 
Johnston,  Robert,  grocer,  98  Saltmarket ;  house,  5 

London  street. 
Johnstone,  Robert,  portioner,  110  Bothwell  street. 
Johnston,  Robert,  potato  merchant,  5  N.  Coburgat. 


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Jolinston,  Robert,  limber  merchant,  0!d  Basin  Saw- 
mills, I'ort-Dundas;  house,  281  St.  George's  rd. 

Jolinston,  Robert,  wood-turner  and  mould  maker, 
49  Gallovgate. 

Johnston,  R.,  &  Co.,  tailors  and  clothiers,  76  Argyle 
street  and  2  Queen  street. 

Johnston,  Ronald,  civil  and  mining  engineer,  138 
West  George  street ;  house,  243  do. 

Jolinston,  Thomas,  52  Woodlands  road. 

Johnstone,  Thomas,  oi  i[erry  if  Cunninghani's. 

Johnston,  T.  S.  Jones,  British  Linen  Co.  Bank;  ho. 

I  St.  Bernard's  place,  Hillhead. 

Johnston,  Tlioir.as,  surgeon,  6  Rose  st.,  Garnethill. 

Johnstone,  T.  R.,  of  Btiih  tf  Johnstone ;  house,  11 
Montague  place,  Bath  street. 

Johnston,  William,  harbour-master,  16  Robertson 
street ;  house.  Old  Kilpatrick. 

Johnstone,  Wm.  F.,  ship  and  commission  agent,  38 
Paterson  street,  Kingston. 

Johnston,  Wm.,  commission  merchant,  78  Gordon 
street ;  house,  32  Buckingham  terrace. 

Johnson,  AVm.,  civil  engineer,  IGG  Buchanan  street; 
house,  Vernon  house,  Dowanliill. 

Johnson,  William,  &  Co.,  patent  agents,  1G6  Bu- 
chanan street. 

Johnston,  Wm.,  &  Co.,  colonial  produce  merchants 
and  fruit  importer.--,  .52  HoAvard  street. 

Johnston,  William,  67  Great  Hamilton  street. 

Johnston,  W.ti.  D.,  secretary.  North  British  Insur- 
ance Co.,  102  St.  Vincent  street ;  liouse,  2  Mel- 
rose street.  Queen's  crescent. 

Johnston,  Wm ,    Phoenix    Iron  Works ;    residence, 

I I  Great  Western  road. 

Johnston,   W.,    manutacturer,    17    William   street, 

Greenhead, 
Johnston,   Wm,  D.,   o/'  Johnston    Brothers;  house, 

175  Hospital  street. 
Johnston,  Wm.,  of  jrCubbin  if  Johnston  ;  house,  16 

Lansdowne  crescent, 
John.ston,  Wm.,  Commercial  Bank,   10  Gordon  st. ; 

residence,  Glen<ircbard,  by  Torrance  of  Campsie. 
Johnston,  Wm.,  sugar  refiner,  59  AVasbington  street. 
Johnston,    William,   &   Son,  wholesale  grocers  and 

tea  merchants,  Sydney  court,  02  Argyle  street. 
Johnston,  William,   corn  merchant,  l(i  Hope  street ; 

house,  22  Buckingham  terrace. 
Johnstone,  William,  engineer  and  general  manager, 

G.  &  S.  W.  Rail.,'  14  Bridge  st.;  ho.  14  India  st. 
Johnston,  AVilliam,  house  factor,  and  superintendent 

of  buildings,  133  Waterloo  street. 
Johnston,  William,  6  Rutland  place,  Govan  road, 
Johnston,  Mr.s.  Captain,  12C  South  Portland  street, 
Johnston,  Mrs.  DaviJ,  11  Montague  place. 
Johnston,  Mrs.  James,  20  Cumberland  street,  south. 
Johnston,  Mrs.,  green-grocer,  64  Shamrock  street. 
Johnston,   Margaret,    furnishings,    34    Main  street, 

Bridgeton  ;  house,  43  Canning  street. 
Johnston,  Mrs.,  ladies'  nurse,  169  Duke  street. 
Johnston,  M.  &  A.,  milliners,  100  Abercromby  st. 
Johnston,  Mrs.,  Eglinton  hotel,  10  Bridge  street. 
Johnston,  Jlrs.,  ladies'  nurse,  11  Sauchiehall  street. 
Johnston,  Mrs.,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  751  Gallow- 

gate  ;  house,  95  Whltevale  street. 
Johnston,  Mrs.,  4  Woodside  terrace. 
Johnston,  Mrs.,  spirit  dealer,  88  John  st ,  Bridgeton. 
Johnston,  Mrs.,  fruiterer,  6  Millroad  street. 
Johnston,  Misses,  10  Binnie  place,  JMimteiih  row. 
JOLLIE,  Andrew,  currier  and  leather  merchant,  61 

Great  Ha'iiilton  street;  house,  50  do. 


JONES,  Brothers,  &  Co.,  spinners  and  manufaa- 
turers,  Manchester;  ofticc,  135  Buchanan  street. 

Jones,  G.  St.  Clair,  teacher  of  music,  54  Fisher  st. 

Jones,  James,  tobacconist,  85  Dundas  st.;  ho.  45  do. 

Jones,  John,  officer  of  inland  revenue;  house,  110 
Holm  street. 

Jones,  Lloyd,  journalist,  38  Berkley  ter.,  Eldersliest. 

Jones,  T.  and  P.,  contractors,  10  St.  Joseph  plac?, 
Abercromby  street. 

Jones,  W.  C,  clothier,  St,  Mary's  buildings,  Ji 
Renfield  street, 

Jones,  Mrs.,  9  Mansfield  place. 

JOPP,  James,  shipmaster,  16  Minerva  street. 

JOPSQN  &  Winstanley,  clog  and  clog-iron  manu- 
facturers, 9,  19,  and  26  Saltmarket. 

Jopson,  Daniel,  ofJopson  cj-  Winstanley  j  house,  12 
Trongate. 

JORDON,  James,  jilasterer,  175  West  George  lano? 
house,  88  Cambridge  street. 

JOSEZ,  Francis,  North  British  hotel,  1  North 
Queen  street,  George  square. 

JUNOR,  P.  B,  agent,  Clydesdale  Bank,  90  Tron- 
gate ;  ho.  1  Queen's  place,  53  Great  Western  rd. 

JuKA  Distillery,  230  Argyle  St.;  N.  Buchanan,  agenS. 

JUSTICE,  Mrs.,  29  Waterloo  place,  Gloucester  st. 

Justice  of  Peace  Clerk's  Office  for  Lanarkshire,  111 
Brunswick  street ;  George  Crauford,  clerk. 

Justices'  Hall,  County  Buildings,  Wilson  street. 

Justiciary  Court  House,  1  East  Clyde  street  •, 
Peter  Brown,  keeper. 

K 

KALISH,    H.    &    T.,  boot   and   shoemakers,    293 

Argyle  street. 
Kalish,  IL,  commission  merchant,  11    Miller  street ; 

house,  .'39  Hope  street. 
Kamks   Gunpowder  Co. ;  John  Hunter,   manager, 

25  St.  Enoch  square. 
KANE,  John,  general  wire  worker  and  riddle  manu- 
facturer, 19  Struthers  street. 
Kane,  John,  spirit  dealer,   52   M'Alpine  St.;  house, 

4  West  College  sti-eet. 
Kain,  John,  slater,  32j  Centre  street,  Tradeston. 
KAY,  Alexander,  insurance  broker.  Royal  Exchange 

buildings;  house,  18  Newton  place. 
Kay,  Alexander,  &   Co.,   insurance   brokers,  RoyaS 

Exchange  buildings. 
Kay,  Alexander,  of  James  Finlmj  (|-  Co. ;  residence^ 

Dowanside,  Dowanhill  gardens. 
Kay,  Alex.,  of  Alex.  Koy  cf-  Go. ;  ho.  18  Newton  p).. 
Kay,  Archibald,  portioner,  136  Hospital  street. 
Kay,  Brothers,  warehousemen,  33  Virginia  street. 
Kay,  Charles,  of  K,iy  Brothers;   house,  Leven  coi- 

tage,  PoUokshields. 
Kay,  Charles.     Letters  left  at  Miller  &  Macgregor's, 

70  Brunswick  street. 
Kay,  David,  corn  and  flour  factor,  101  Douglas  St. 
Kaye,  George,  tobacconist,  48  Crown  street. 
Kay,  James,  brickmaker,  Gas  Co.'s  field.  West  street? 

house,  23  Gloucester  street. 
Kay,  James,  provision  merchant,  62  Clyde  street, 

Anderston  ;  ho.  121  Rose  st.,  Hutchesontown. 
Kay,  James,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  74  North 

street ;  house,  3  Park  buildings.  Paisley  road. 
Kay,  Jame,=,  wine  and  spirit  dealer,  82  Bridgegate  ; 

house,  Edgefauld  cottage,  Springburn. 
Kay,  James,  machine  printer,  20  St.  Enoch  wyntL 
j  Kav,  James  T..  at  James  Thompson  cj-  Son^s;  housn, 
{       2G  St.  James  street,  Kingston. 


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Kay,  J.,  jun.,  tea  mer.  and  family  grocer,  94  Trong. 

Kay,  John  H.,  photograpbic  artist,  57  Argyle  street; 
Louse,  20  Candlerisgs. 

Kaye,  Joseph,  of  Doicnie  4'  M'Glavc;  house,  17 
Waliner  crescent.  Paisley  road. 

Kay  &  Eeid,  ship  ornamental  carvers  and  gilders, 
60  Wellington  street. 

Kay,  Thomas,  nf  MCraw  4'  Kay  ■  house,  Elgin  ter- 
race, Dowanhill. 

,Kay,  William,  120  Paislej-  road. 

Kay,  William,  wine  and  spirit  dealer,  31  East 
Houston  street. 

Kay,  Mrs.  James,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  81  King 
street ;  house,  31  Dale  street,  Tradeston. 

Kay,  Miss,  of  Sprunt  tj*  Kmj ;  ho.  68  Abbotsford  pi. 

Kay,  Miss,  lodgings,  99  Dundas  street. 

KAYSER,  Miss,  150  Buccleuch  street. 

KEANE,  A.  H.,  &  Co.,  steam  power  letterpress 
printers  and  lithographers,  97  j\I;ix\vell  street; 
house,  6  Stank'}'  place,  Eglinton  street. 

Kean,  Pliilip,  manufacturer,  261  Duke  street. 

Kean,  Mrs.,  stationer  and  victualler,  58,  60  Stewart 
street,  Cowcaddens  ;  house,  58  do. 

KEARNEY,  Patrick,  broker,  hay  and  straw  mer- 
chant, 128,  130  Bridgegate ;  ho.  4  Mercliant  la. 

KEAY,  Thomas,  inspector  of  branclie:-,  Cl\'desdale 
Banking  Co  ,  Miller  st. ;  ho.  335  Saucliieiiall  st. 

KEDDIE,  William,  lecturer  on  natural  history,  15 
Nortii  St.  Mungo  street. 

Keddie,  Miss,  stay  maker,  115  Rottenrow. 

KEEN,  William,  slater,  82  George  street. 

KENAN,  James,  broker,  2  Kirk  street,  Calton. 

Kennan,  Thomas,  boot  and  shoemaker,  47  Canon 
•street ;  house,  35  do. 

Kennan,  W.,  spirit  dealer,  78  Canon  street. 

KEIL,  John,  pattern-card  maker,  11  So.  Frederick 
street ;  house,  4  Pollok  street. 

KEILLEK,  Wm.  M.,  missionary,  Port-Dundas ;  ho. 
IG  Scotia  street. 

KEIR,  James,  dairyman,  31  South  Portland  street ; 
house,  S3  Crown  street. 

Keir,  Walter,  cabinetmaker,  upholsterer,  and  bed- 
ding manufacturer,  140  Queen  street ;  house,  2 
Gilmour  street,  Oaklands. 

Keir,  Mrs.  John,  spirit  merchant,  1G6  Rutkerglen 
road  ;  house,  C  Gilmour  street. 

KEITH,  Duncan,  auctioneer  and  valuator,  13  Miller 
street;  house,  105  Sauchiehall  street. 

Keith,  Hugh,  ofKdth  i.^-  Patei'son  •  ho.  208  Crown  st. 

Keith  &  Paterson,  timber  brokers,  and  agents  for 
Comedie  colliery  ;  2  Oswald  street. 

Keith,  Wm.,  confectioner,  107  Saltmarket. 

Keith,  Miss  Margaret,  milliner  and  dresj-maker,  24 
Campbell  street. 

Keith,  Miss,  teacher  of  the  piancforte,  15  O.xford  st. 
KliLLAR,  James,  H.M.  customs;  house,  4  Cumber- 
land street,  south. 
KELLEY,  Andrew,  of  J.  ^  A.  Kelley ;  house,   198 

Pitt  street. 
Kelly,  A.  L.,  M.D.,  surgeon,  117  Upper  Crown  st.  ; 

house,  8  Abbotsford  place. 
Kelly  &  Co.,  cotton  brokers  and  commission  mer- 
chants, 23  Exchange  square. 
Kelly,  Edward,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  102,  164, 

166  Saltmarket;  house,  IGO  do. 
Kelly,  Francis,  bricklayer,  20  Cross  Gibson  street. 
Kelly,  Hijuh,  messenger  &  housekeeper,  Custom-ho. 
Kelley,  James  and  .Andrew,  watch  and  clock  makers, 
goldsmiths,  and  cutlers,  82  Atgyle  street. 


Kelly,  James,  confi-ctioner,  06  Argyle  street. 
Kellie,   James,    pastry-baker  and   sp-rit  dealer,   114 

Garseuiie  road. 
Kelley,  James,  of  James  cf  Andrexo  Kelley ;  house, 

407  St.  Vincent  street. 
Ke'ly,  James,  tailor  and  clothier,  C  London  street. 
Kelly,  James,   calcnderer,  30   Montrose  street ;   ho. 

6  Abbotsford  place. 

Kelly,  John,  butter  and  egg  merchant,  Bazaar  ;  ho. 

7  Guildry  court. 

Kelly,  John,  of  Kelly  cf-  .}PLeavie;  ho.  3  Oswald  st. 

Kell','  &  M'Leavie,  clothiers  and  outfiUers,  84  Ja- 
maica street. 

Kelly,  IM.,  spiiit  dealer,  167  West  Nile  street. 

Kelly,  Pliilip,  shoemaker,  oC'r}  Crown  street ;  house, 
68  South  Coburg  street. 

Kelly,  Robert,  draper  and  milliner,  9  Wilson  street. 

Kelly,  Mrs.,  ladies'  nur.se,  28  ^^'est  Mil  ton  stieet. 

Keliy,  Miss  Margaret  H.,  teacher  of  drawing  and 
painting,  110  North  Frederick  street. 

KELMAN,  John,  at  I).  Cook  cj-  C'o.'s;  house,  51  Cla- 
rence street,  Kingston. 

KELSO,  James,  merchant,  11  Fifzroy  place. 

Kelso,  James,  jun.,  merchant,  20  Union  st.  ;  house, 
11  Fitzroy  [place. 

Kelso,  Peter,  &  Co.,  sewed  muslin  manufacturers, 
28  Royal  E.schange  square. 

Kelso,  Thos.,  boot  and  shoemaker,  24  Cumberland  r.t. 

KELT,  James,  commission  agent,  and  agent  for 
John  Aitchison  &  Co.,  brewers,  Edinburgh,  1 1 
Miller  street;  house,  41  London  street. 

Kelt  &  iMitchell,  commission  merchants,  40  Jlillerst. 

Kelt,  Mrs.  T.,  tobacconist,  43  Nelson  St.,  Tradeston. 

KELTIE,  David,  manager  for  William  Broom,  160 
Hill  e.t. ;  house,  10  Finlay  street. 

Keltie,  Mrs.,  mangle  and  furnishings,  31  Cranston  st. 

Kelvimiaugh  Spinning  Co.,  9  Exchange  square. 

Kelviidiaugh  Working  Men's  Association,  groceries 
and  piovisions,  184  Kelvinhaugh  street. 

KEMP,  D.,  shawl,  mantle,  and  tartan  emporium, 
37  Buchanan  street ;  house,  2  Wilton  crescent. 

Kemp,  j\Iiss,  matron.  House  of  Industiy,  71  North 
Frederick  street. 

Kemp,  Jlrs.,  draper  and  hosier,  150  Garscube  road. 

KEWl'T,  Donald,  of  M'Tear  cj-  Kempt;  residence, 
Armadale  cottage,  Shawlands. 

Kknjiuir  Collier}';  oflice,  25  Robertson  street. 

KENNA,  John,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  182  Salt- 
market  and  1  Jail  sq.  ;  house,  170  Saltmarket. 

KENNARD  &,.  Sons,  ironfounders,  &c.,  22  Dixon 
street;    William  Clark,  agent. 

KENNEDY,  Alex.,  tea  and  cofiee  merchant,  257 
Main  street,  Gorbals. 

Kennedy,  A.  &  W.,  wholesale  stationers,  lithograph- 
ers, and  printers,  13  Glassford  street. — See  Adver- 
tisement in  Appendix. 

Kennedy,  Angus,  civil  engineer  and  architect,  132 
St.  Vincent  street;   hou.'-e,  15  Hill  St.,  Garnetbill. 

Kennedy,  A.,  of  A.  cj-  IF.  Kennedy;  house,  199 
Renfrew  street. 

Kennedy,  Charles,  pawnbroker,  76  Gallowgate. 

Kennedy,  David,  writer,  1  Princes  court,  o2i  Bu- 
chanan street ;  ho.  Hope  cottage,  Bishoptown. 

Kennedy,  David,  clothier  aud  halter,  27  Union  st. ; 
ho.  20  Cumberland  place,  Laurieston. 

Kennedy  &  Dalziel,  metal  merchts.,  155  London  st. 

Kennedy,  Gavin,  baker,  165  Main  st.,  Bridgeton. 

Kennedy,  George,  commission  agent,  south  area, 
Royal  Exchange  buildings. 


KENNEDY. 


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Kennedy,  George  Penrose,  architect,  IGO  Hope  St.  ; 

liouse^  Yucca  lodge,  Mount vernon. 
Kennedy,  Gilbert,  \vho'csale  and  retail  stationer  and 
account-book   maker,   89    Argj'le  street  and   11 
Turner's  conrt. 
Kennedy,  Ilerir}^  at  Murray  cj-  FuUarionsi  house, 

2  GK'be  street. 
Kennedy,  Hugh,  JI.D.,  G5  Bath  street. 
Kennedy,  Hugh,  wright  and  builder,  Merklaiid  st., 

Partick  ;  house,  2  Hamilton  crescent. 
Kenned}',   Hugh,   and  Co.,  conimissiou  merchants, 

8  Prince's  square,  Buchanan  street. 
Kennedy,   Hugh,  of  II.  Keniiechj  ij-  Co.;  house,   1 

Maule  terrace,  Partick. 
Keunedj',  Hugh,  Leveiigrove  q\iarry.  Dumbarton  ; 
ofiice,  Merkland  street,  Partick.  Place  of  call, 
113  Argyle  street. 
Kennedy,  J.  A.,  picture  frame  maker,  lOOTrongate. 
Kennedy,  Jas.,  pattern  card  maker,  40  Buchanan  st. 
Kennedy,  James,  wine  .and  spirit  merchant,  10  Pol- 

lokshaws  road;  house,  214  Thistle  street. 
Kennedy,  James,   of  Kennedy   <.}  Son;    house,   42 

Gloucester  street. 
Kennedy,  James,  at  T.  Kennedys,  97  Union  street; 

house,  12  Bedford  street. 
Kennedy,  John,  of  John  Laic  cj-  Co. ;  house,  101  St. 

George's  road. 
Kennedy,   John,  accountant  and  house  factor,   25 

Gordon  street ;  house,  199  Renfrew  street. 
Kennedy,  Peter,  photographer,  G2  Jamaica  street. 
Kennedy,  F^hirt,  of  Kennedy  if  Dahiel ;  house,  41 

Charlotte  street. 
Kennedy,  Robert,  collector  of  taxes,  70  Bell  street ; 

house,  184  Rose  street. 
Kenned)',  R.,  pawnbroker,  115  Garscuhe  road. 
Kennedy  &  Son,  clothiers  and  halters,  7  Royal  Ex- 
change square. 
Kenned}',  Thomas,  of  W.  B.  Eiigr/ins  cj-  Co. ;  resid. 

Hillside  house,  Partickhiil. 
Kennedy,  Thomas,  merchant ;  house,  Western  lodge, 

Woodlands  road. 
Kennedy,  T.  F.,  at  W.  B.  Iluygins  cj-  Go's;  house,  12 

Woodlands  road. 
Kennedy,  Thos.,  wholesale  stationer  and  account  book 
manufacturer,  97  Uninn  St.;   ho.  40  Elmbank  cres. 
Kennedy,  Thomas,  13G  Hospital  street. 
Kennedy,  Walter,  at  G.  Kennedy's,  89  Arg\'le  street; 

house,  8  Havelock  terrace.  Paisley  road, 
Kenne-.ly,  W.  S.,o/.4.  cj-  IF.  Kennedy;  house,  Allan- 
bank,  Crosshil!,  Cathcart. 
Kennedy,  William,  druggist,  59  Trongate;  house,  11 

Monteith  row. 
Kennedy,  Wm.,  grocer  and  victualler,  391  Duke  st. 
Kennedy,  William,  at  B.  Stewarts,  watchmaker  and 

jeweller,  l."2  Argyle  street. 
Kennedy,    William,  -wine    and  spirit  merchant,  94 

Stevenson  street. 
Kennedy,  JIargaret,  teacher,  107  Cathedral  street. 
Kennedy,  Jlrs.  R.,  7  Jlelrose  street. 
Kennedy,  Mrs.,  teacher  of  ladies'  exercises,  deport- 
ment, and  dancing,  40  Elmbank  crescent. 
Kenned}-,  Sirs.  Walter,  at  Gilbert  Kennedy's,  8  Have- 
lock tc-rrace.  Paisley  road. 
Kennedy,  Mrs.,  staymaker,  29  East  Clyde  street. 
Kennedy,  Mrs.,  matron,  City  Poorhouse. 
KENNETH,  James  S.,   of  Kenneth  4-  Macdonald; 

house,  2  Westbank  terrace,  Hillliead. 
Kenneili  &  Macdonald,  ship  and  insurance  brokers, 
I06  Buchan.in  street. 


Kenneth,  William,  131  Buchanan  street. 
KENlvOCH,  William,  agent,  179  Crown  street. 
KENNY  &  Brown,  brassfounders,  gasalier  makers, 
and  gaslitters,  93  Union  st.;  works,  53  Dundas  st. 
Kenn}',    David,    of   Kenny   cj-   Brown;    house,    17 

Holmhead  street. 
KENT,  John,  jun.,  flesher,  148  Stockwell  street;  ho. 

4  Kent  street. 
Kent,  John,  Jan.,  flesher,  13  Great  Hamilton  st. ; 

house,  2  Kent  street. 
Kent  Eire  and  Life  Insurance  Office;  Ralph  Ward- 
law,  44  St.  Vincent  street. 
KEPPIE,  Jas.,  tobacco  and  snuff  m,anufactnrer,  157 

and  IGl  Trongate;  house,  91  No.  Frederick  st. 

Keppie,  AVm.,  confectioner,  wine  and  spirit  merchant, 

Criterion  restaurant  and  dining  rooms,  28  to  32 

Hutcheson  street;  house,  93  North  Frederick  st. 

KERR,  Alexander,  accountant   AVestern    Bank,  50 

West  George  street;  ho.  17  Bank  street,  Hilihead. 

Kerr,  Andrew,  Comnier.  Bank,  208  Upper  Crown  st. 

Kerr,  Andrew,  flesher,  213  Duke  street;  ho.  215  do. 

Kerr,  Andrew,  railway  station,  14  Bridge  st. ;  house, 

3  Nelson  street,  Tradeston. 
Kerr,  Anderson,   &    BroJie,   chartered    accountants 
and  sharebrokers,  secretaries  to  the  National  In- 
surance Company  of  Scotland,  i;-)2  St.  Vincent  st. 
Ker,  Bolton,  &  Co.,  merchants,  27  W.  George  St. 
Kerr,  Charles,  green-grocer,  341  High  street. 
Kerr,  C.  N.,  portioner,  34  Kent  street. 
Ker,  D.  &  W.,  grain  merchants,  56  Hope  street. 
Ker,  David,  of  D.  cj-  W-  Ker ;  house,  Shawlands. 
Kerr  &  Draper,  slaters,  109  Bridgegate. 
Kerr,  Edward  J.,  at  Bulloch,  Lade,  cj-  Go's;  house, 

93  North  Frederick  street. 
Kerr,  Francis,  coal  agent,  2  St.  James'  st..  Paisley 

road  ;  house,  do. 
Kerr,  George  Muuro,  of  Ilannan,  Kerr,  4  Co.,  71 

West  Nile  street. 
Kerr,  Henry,  china  and  earthenware  dealer,  10  North 

Clyde  street. 
Kerr,  Henry,  of  Kerr,  Anderson,  cf  Brodie;  resid. 

Lochbrae,  New  Kilpatrick. 
Kerr,  Hugh,  manufacturer,  117  Candleriggs. 
Kerr,  James,  flesher  and  ham  curer,  109  Stobcross  st. 
Kerr,  James,  &  San,  boot   and  shoemakers,  13,  14 

Argyle  arcade;  house,  100  North  Frederick  st. 

Kerr,  James,  law  clerk,  Glasgow  and  South  Western 

Railway,   14  Bridge  street;  house,  3   Bloomfield 

place,  Hilihead. 

Kerr,  James,  of  Fisher  and  Kerr;  ho.  2G  Warwick  st. 

Kerr,  Jas.,  of  Kerr  if  Draper;\ww%e,  1  Little  Dovehill. 

Kerr,  James   IL,  agent   for  Mofi'at  &  Co.,  London, 

23  St.  Enoch  sq. ;  ho.  17  Florence  pi.,  Stanley  st. 

Kerr,  James,  plumber,  zinc   worker  and  gashtter, 

25  Bedford  st. ;  house,  107  Hospital  street. 
Kerr,  James,  victualler,  27,  29  New  street,  Calton  ; 

house,  79  Great  Hamilton  street. 
Kerr,  John,   &,   Co.,   house  and   ship  painters  and 

paperhangers,  36  Oxford  st. ;  ho.  3  Kinning  st. 
Kerr,  Jolin  Crawford,  writer,  14  Moore  place. 
Kerr,  John,  auctioneer  and  valuator,  64  Saltmarket; 

house,  170  do, 
Kerr,  John,  jun.,  merchant,  12  Queen's  crescent. 
Kerr,  John,  leather  merchant,  180  PoUokshaws  rd. 
Kerr,  .lulin,  merchant,  12  Corimna  street. 
Ker,  i?ev.  John,  oftheU.P.  Church,   Sydney  place, 

Duke  street ;   house,  IG  Annlield  place. 
Kerr,  Rev.  John,  JI.A.,  mathematical  lecturer.  Free 
Church  Normal  Seminary  ;  ho.  5  Portman  place. 


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-GENERAL  DIRECTORY.- 


-KING. 


Kerr,  John,  tailor  and  clotliier,  296  Buchanan  st. 

Kerr,  John,  catholic  clerfryman,  36  Portugal  street. 

Kerr,  John,  writer,  1-1  Moore  place,  West  George 
street ;  house,  6  Grosvenor  terrace. 

Kerr,  John,  writer,  5  Brunswick  street. 

Kerr,  John,  of  Jifaitland  ij-  Kerr;  ho.  180  Pollok- 
shaws  road. 

Kerr,  John  James,  13  Woodside  terrace. 

Kerr,  J.  W.,  printer.  Herald  Office;  house,  12i  N. 
John  street. 

Kerr,  Joseph,  merchant,  7  Stirling  street. 

Kerr,  Malcolm,  wholesalestationer  and  account-book 
manufacturer,  89  Queen  St.;  ho.  2  S.  Portland  St., 
and  Finnart  lodge,  Kilmun. 

Kerr,  M'Plierson,  &  Reid,  manufacturers  by  power, 
of  stripes,  cliecks,  druggets,  wincej-s,  &c.,  63,  65 
John  street,  Biidgcton. 

Kerr,  Neil,  aerated  water  manufacturer,  29  Renfrew 
lane  ;  house,  8  Surrey  street,  Gorbals. 

Kerr,  Pender,  &  Mitchell,  coalmasters,  83  Jamaica  st. 

Kerr,  Robert,  tailor  and  clothier,  46  George  street. 

Kerr,  Robert,  warehouseman,  58  King  St.,  Tradeston; 
house,  GO  Shields  road. 

Kerr,  Robert,  jun.,  of  Robert  Kerr  4'  'S'on,  manufac- 
turers. Paisley  ;  house,  36  Berkley  terrace. 

Ker,  Robert,  ofKer,  Bolton,  cj"  Co.  ;  hou.se,  Auchin- 
raith,  near  Hamilton. 

Ker,  Robert,  of  Pearson  ij-  Ker;  house,  AVoodbank, 
Crossbill,  Calhcart. 

Kerr,  Robert,  dairyman,  122  Bridgegate. 

Kerr,  Robt.,  earthenware  merch.,  81  Cumberland  st. 

Kerr,  Thomas  R.,  &  Co.,  woollen  and  worsted  spin- 
ners, silk  throwsters,  .ind  power  loom  manufac- 
turers, Clydeviile  AVorks,  Govanhaugh. 

Kerr,  Thomas  Reid,  of  T.  R.  Kerr  and  Co.  ;  house, 
Cruickstonhall,  Govan. 

Kerr,  Thomas,  of  Kerr,  M'Phersoni  and  Reid;  ho. 
86  John  street,  Bridgeton. 

Kerr,  William,  5  Newton  place. 

Ker,  William,  of  Ker,  Bolton,  and  Co.,-  house,  1 
Windsor  terrace,  west. 

Kerr,  William,  spirit  merchant,  13  King  street, 
city  ;  house,  24  London  street. 

Kerr,  William,  watch  and  clock  maker,  134  Cow- 
caddens  street. 

Kerr,  William,  of  NaismUh  and  Kerr  ;  house,  Alma 
place,  80  Paisley  ro;id. 

Ker,  William,  of  D.  and  W.  Ker;  house,  16  Dun- 
more  terrace,  Dunmore. 

Kerr,  Mrs.  D.,  lodgings,  1(56  West  Regent  street. 

Kerr,  Mrs.,  lodyings,  57  Clyde  place. 

Kerr,  Mrs.  James,  72  Bath  street. 

Kerr,  Mrs,  Robert,  1  West  Garden  street. 

KERRY,  Jas.,  clotiies  &  furniture  dealer,  4  Drygate. 

KERSHAW,  John,  drysalter  and  commission  Hgent, 
63  Glassford  st. ;  house,  liankiiall,  Cathcart  road. 

KESSEN,  R.  P.,  at  P.  McDonald's,  56  Duke  street; 
house,  21.'!  Crown  street. 

Kessen,   William,  grocer,  196  West  Nile  street. 

Kissen,  William,  victualler,  213  High  street. 

KETTLE,  Robert,  &  Co.,  cotton  yarn  merchants, 
124  and  134  Queen  street. 

Kettle,  T,  spirit  dealer,  423  Garscube  rd.  ;ho.  417  do. 

KEVAN,  Peter,  letter-carrier,  P.O. ;  house,  9  War- 
wick street. 

KEYDEN,  James,  of  Strang,  Keyden,  if  'S'ons  ; 
residence,  Torwood,  Row. 

Keyden,  James,  jun.,  of  Strang,  Keyden,  ij-  Sons; 
,  residence,  Torwood,  Row. 


KIBBLE,  James,  &  Co.,  general  metal  merchants, 

20  Turner's  court. 
KIDD,   Archibald,  of  Watson  ^-  Kidd  ;  house,  30 

Paterson  street. 
Kidd,  David  Smith,  3-east  merchant,  London;  J.  ^■ 

G.  Stoddart,  So^-  St.  Vincent  place,  agents. 
Kidd,  George,  commission  merchant,  52  W.  Howard 

street  ;  house.  Rose  cottage,  Shawlands. 
Kyd,  James,  dairy,  146  New  City  road. 
Kidd,  Thomas,  preserver  of  preserved  meat,  59  Cl3'd9 

place  ;  house,  9 1  Pollok  street. 
Kidd,    William,  tinplate  worker  and  gasfitter,    65 

Gallowgate;  house,  23  St.  Andrew's  square. 
Kidd,  Wm.,  at  IF.  cj-  W.  Paterson  tj-  Co.'s ;  house. 

151  New  City  road. 
KIDDIE,  Matthew,  grocer,  2  Kelvin  street, 
KIDSTON,  A.  G  ,  &  Co.,  iron  aud  metal  merchants, 

81  Great  Clyde  street. 
Kidston,  A.  G.,  merchant,  of  A.   G.  Kidston  (f  Co.  { 

residence,  Newton  house,  Cambuslang. 
Kidston,  Charles,  of  Wm,  Kidston  <f  Sons;  resid. 

Helensburgh. 
Kidston,  George  J.,  of  Clyde  Shipping  Co. ;  re.sid. 

Newton  house,  Cambu.slang. 
Kidston,   John,  of  W.  J.  B.  iSf  J.  Kidston ;  house» 

284  Bath  crescent. 
Kidston,  John,  P.,  of  A.   G.  Kidston  tf  Co. ;  hou-e, 

the  Cairns,  Cambuslang. 
Kidston,  J.  B.,  of  W.  J.  B.  4'  J.  Kidston  ;  hou.'-e, 

110  Bath  street. 
Kidston,  Richard,  of  A,  G.  Kidston  4'  Co.,  Ne^vton 

house,  Cambuslang. 
Kidston,  Richard,  of  Wm.  Kidston  if  Sons,  1 9  Queen  8f . 
Kidston,  Richard,  jun.,  of  Willian  Kidston  4  Son^:, 

19  Queen  .street. 
Kidston,   William,   &   Sons,    merchants    and  ship- 
owners, 19  Queen  street. 
Kidston,  W.,  ofWni  Kidston  4  Sons,  19  Queen  St. 
Kidston,  W.  J.  B.  &  J.,  writers,  50  West  Regent  sf. 
KIEIJ,  David,  glass  stainer,  47  Carrick  street;  ho. 

53   Cadogan  street. 
KIESSER,  G.  Eber'wein,  teacher  of  music  &  piano- 
forte; house,  52  Stewart  street,  Cowcaddens. 
Kilmarnock  carrier,  Mackie's,  99  Stockwell  st. 
Kilmarnock  Railway  Stai.ion,  14  Bridge  street. 
KILMARTIN,  M.,  rouge  and  plate-powder  maker,. 

55  Charlotte  street. 
KILPATRICK,   Daniel   R.,  minister,   Lyon  Street 

Free  Church  ;  house,  186  St.  George's  road. 
Kilpatrick,  James,  wine  and  spirit  dealer,  21  and  55 

Prince's  street  ;  house,  17  Thistle  street. 
Kilpatrick  R.,  commission  mer.;  ho.  4  Annfield  pi. 
KIMBALL,  A.,  of  J.  M.  Singer  4  Co.,  New  Yorh  s 

house,  7  Ma.Nwelton  place,  Paislev  road. 
KIMBER,  Mrs.  William,  87  South 'Portland  street. 
KINCAID,  John,  broker  and  commission  merchaiM, 

59  Oswald  street ;  house,  9  Lansdowne  crescent. 
Kincaid,  Thomas,  of  George  Gil/es^^ie  4  Co.  ;  housa, 

9  Lansdowne  crescent. 
KING,  Andrew,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  45  Devon 

street  and  233  Eglinton  street ;  house,  235  do. 
King,  Benj.imin,  watch  and  clock  maker,  30  Cow- 
caddens street  ;  house,  34  do. 
King,  Charles,  3  La  Belle  place. 
King,  Charles  M.,  of  Ilurlet  4  Campsie  Alum  Co.,  7  7 

Union  street;  house,  17  Blythswood  square  and 

Grosart  bank,  Campsie. 
King,  Donald,  poulterer  and  fruit  merchant.  Bazaar 

market ;  house,  34  Stirling  street. 


KING. 


-GENDER AL  DIRECTORY.- 


-KIRKPATRICK. 


1G5 


King,  F.  A,at  John  Jeffratfs,  193  St.  Vincent  St. ; 

house,  15  Granville  street. 
King,  George,  spirit  dealer,  142  Paisley  road ;  ho. 

46  St.  James'  street.  Paisley  road. 
King,  James,  spirit  cellar,  198  and  200  Gallowgate, 

and  2  South  St.  Muugo  street;  house,  19-1  do. 
King,  James,  G  Windsor  terrace,  St.  George's  rosd. 
King,  Jas.,  provision  merchant,  79  Kirk  St.,  Calton. 
King,  Ecv.  Jas.  W.,  Elder's  Church,  Havannah  st. ; 

house,  22  Arlington  street. 
King,  James,  61  Cambridge  street. 
King,  James,  of  Hurlet  t(-  Cainpsie  Alum  Co. ;  resi- 
dence, 20G  Bath  street. 
King,  James,  accountant,  factor,  and  insurance  agt., 

1U2  South  Portland   street. 
King,  Jojjn,  ofM-Murrui/,  Boyd,  4'  Co. ;  ho.  Laurel- 

banlc,  Ilillhead. 
King,  John,  &  Co.,  manufacturers,  57  Buchanan  St. 

and  58  Mitchell  street. 
King,  Jolin,  victualler,  187  Main  street,  Gorbals. 
King,  John,  of  Ilurltt  tf  Campsic  Alum  Works;  resid. 

17  Bl^thswood  square  and  Leveriiliolm,  Hnrlet. 
King,   John,  &  Son,  manufacturers  of  window  hol- 

lands,  .sheetings,  shirtings,  &c.,  Canada  court,  78 

Queen  street. 
King,  John,  grocer,  1C8,  110   Cathedral  street;  ho. 

115  Rottenrow. 
King,   John,   cooper,   7,  9  High  street ;  works,  75 

Cowcaddens  ;  liouse,  123  North  John  street. 
King,  John  Y.,  4C5  St.  Vincent  street. 
King,  Joseph  J.,  103  Renfrew  street. 
King,  Matthew,  at  D.  Smith's,  37  West  George  st. ; 

house,  123  Plospital  street. 
King,  Robert,  merchant,  and  commission  merchant 

65*  St.  George's  place;  ho.  6  Nelson  ter.,  Billhead. 
King,  Robert,  of  Uurkt  ^-    Campsie  Alum  Co.;  ho. 

17  Blythswood  square  and  Levernholm,  Ilurlet. 
King,  Robert,  spirit  merchant,  67  Glassford  street. 
King,  R.  &  W.,  brokers,  ICl  Garscube  road  ;  house, 

217  St.  George's  road-. 
King,  Smith,  &  Co.,  soap  manufacturers,  19  Bishop 

street,  Port-Dundas. 
King,  Thomas,  jun  ,  printer,  lithographer,  and  sta- 
tioner, 49  Oxford  street. 
King,  Thomas  W.,  of  Archd.  Liddell  4  Co.;  house, 

3  La  Belle  place. 
King,  AVilliam,  cooper,  331  High  street. 
King,  Wm.,  cooper,  71  Dundas  st.  and  28  Kirk  st., 

Townhead  ;  works,  392  Parliamentary  road  ;  ho. 

14  Cathedral  street. 
King,  William,  cooper,  25,  27  High  street. 
King,  William,  victualler,  109  Nelson  street ;  house, 

61  Dale  street,  Tradcston. 
King,  William,  provision  merchant,  G3  Bridge  st. : 

house,  3  Eglinton  street. 
King,  William,  plumber,  gasfitter,  and  zinc  worker, 

12  East  Howard  street ;  ho.  6  Victoria  buildings, 

Great  Clyde  street. 
King,    Margaret,    fruiterer    and    confectioner,    30 

Crown  street ;  house,  95  do. 
King,  Mrs.,  cook,  141  West  Regent  street. 
King  &  Stewart,  staymakers,  29  i  Hnpe  street. 
King,  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  40  Millroad  street. 
King,  Mrs.,  midwife  &  ladies'  nurse,  11  Stobcross  st. 
King  Street  Loan  office,  113  King  street  and  44 

Bridsegate ;  D.  O.  Donnel,  manager. 
KINGHORN,  James  M.,  126  North  Frederick  st. 
Kinghorn,  William,  joiner,  78  Stobcross  street ;  ho. 

896  Argyle  street. 


Kingston  Established  Church,  Morrison  St.,  King- 
ston :  Rev.  Robert  Pollock,  minister. 

Kingston  Free  Church,  Commerce  street. 

Kingston  Grain  Mills,  21,  23  West  st.,  Tradeston. 

KIN  LOCH,  James,  grocer,  35  Bedford  street. 

Kinlooh,  John,  commercial  traveller,  a<  ]Vm.  Galloway 
cf'  Co.'s;  house,  183  Craighall  road. 

Kinloch,  Wni.,  &  Co.,  general  drapers  and  clothiers, 
12G  Cowcaddens  street. 

Kinloch,  William,  of  Wm.  Kinloch  tj'  Co. ;  house, 
129  Renfrew  street. 

Kinloch,  William,  engineer,  58  Cranston  street. 

Kinloch,  Mis.s,  grocer,  39  Main  street. 

KINNATRD  &  Ferguson,  iron  founders,  43  Caven- 
dish street. 

Kinnaird,  George,  of  Kinnatid  <.j-  Ferguson;  house, 
22  Devon  street. 

KINNE.AR,  Alex.,  confectioner,  3G7  Gallowgate; 
house,  373  do. 

Kinnear,  John  G-,  of  nen.ry  Watson  cf'  Co. ;  house, 
4  La  Belle  place. 

Kinnear,  J.  G  ,  jun.,  of  Henry  Watson  cf-  Co.;  ho. 
4  La  Belle  place. 

Kiimier,  F.  M.,  &  Co.,  oil,  coal,  and  general  produce 
brokers,  24  Gordon  st.;  ho.  10  Elmbank  street. 

Kinnear,  Robert,  poulterer,  7  and  13  Bazaar;  ho. 
76  Bell  street. 

KINNIBURGH,  Wm.  B.,  teller,  Union  Bank  ;  ho. 
03  Sloray  place, 

Kinniburgh,  Mrs.  R.  G.,  matron,  Institution  for 
Deaf  and  Dumb,  36  Parson  street. 

KiNNiNG  Park  Foundry,  Great  Wellington  street, 
Paisley  road;  office,  49  West  George  street. 

KINNIl^MONT,  Alex.,  pharmaceutical  chemist,  69 
S.  Portland  street ;  house,  39  Abbotsford  place. 

Kinninmont,  Thomas,  tinsmith  and  gaslitter,  72 
Norfolk  street ;  house,  C9  do. 

KIPPEN,  Misses,  14  Queen's  terrace. 

KIRK,  John,  rag  and  metal  merchant,  51  Cowcad- 
dens street ;  house,  53  do. 

Kirk,  William,  tea  and  coffee  dealer,  24  Candleriggs. 

Kirk,  Mrs.,  dairy,  105  Cumberland  street,  south. 

KIRKALDY,  David,  engineer  and  draughtsman,  4 
Corunna  street. 

KIRKHOPE,  John,  umbrella  manufr.,  47  London  St. 

KIRKLAND,  George,  wood  merchant,  39  Gladstone 
yilace,  Sand\'furd. 

Kirkland,  James,  of  While  cj-  Kirlcland;  house, 
Rosebank  cottage,  Campsie  junction. 

Kirkland,  J.,  provision  merchant,  134  Canning  st., 
Calton  ;  house,  102  do. 

Kirkland,  N.  &  G.,  milliners  and  French  staymakers, 
197  Sauchiehall  st.;  house,  391  St.  Vincent  st. 

Kirkland,  Robert,  4.j9  St.  Vincent  street. 

Kirkland,  R.  B.,  at  G.  L.  Walker  if  Co.'s,  7  Ingram 
street;  house,  157  Eglinton  street. 

Kirkland,  W.  F,  writer,  111  Buchanan  street;  ho. 
1  Melrose  street. 

Kirkland,  Wm.,  teacher,  Normal  School,  Dundas 
vale;  house,  1  Dalhoasie  place. 

Kirkland,  Wm  ,  commission  agent,  55  Glasiford  st.; 
house,  39  Abercorn  street. 

Kirkland,  Wm.,  &  Sons,  timber  merchants,  21  Ger- 
miston  street,  and  at  sawmills,  Dundee. 

KIRKPATRICK,  Adam,  &  Co.,  jewel-case,  silver- 
plate  chest,  pocket-book,  and  warelionse  box 
makers,  108  Ari;yle  street;  house,  7  Croy  place. 

Kirkpatrick,  Alex.,  rf  Alexander  Br^/re  f  Co.;  resi- 
dence, Hope  park,  P<*rtit;k. 


16(3 


KIRKPATRICK 


-GENERAL  DIRECTORY.- 


-KUYPER. 


Kiikpatrick,  Andrew,   agent  for  E.   &  W.  Pontifex, 

and  J.  Wood,  London  ;  ho.  273  Sauchiehall  st. 
Kiikpatrick,  Hugh,  silver-plate  chest  and  fancy  box 

maker,  108  Argyle  street;  house,  7  Croy  place. 
Kirkpatrick,  John,  40,  42  St.  Andrew's  street;  resi- 
dence, 3  Meadowbank,  Partick. 
Kiikpatrick,  John,  of  Anfjns  <j"  Kirl-patrich ;  house, 

1  North  Ure  place. 
Kirkpatrick,  Robert,   clothier,  67  Buchanan  street  ; 

house,  1  North  Ure  place,  Montrose  street. 
Kirkpatrick,  Thomas,  warehouseman,  227  Saucliie- 

liall  street;  house,  197  Pitt  street. 

Kirkpatrick,  W.,  pawnbr.,  54  New  wynd;  ho.  58  do. 

KiKKWOOD   Colliery  Co.,  John   Macdonald  &   Co., 

agents,   68   St.  Vincent  street;  depot,  57  Canal 

street.  Port- Dun  das. 

KIRKWOOD,  Allan,  provision  merchant,  92  Cow- 

caddens  street;  house,  128  do. 
Kirkwood,  Anderson,   of  Bannatynes  cj-  Kirhvood ; 

house,  246  Sauchiehall  street. 
Kirkwood,  George,  teacher,  St.  Paul's  Parish  School ; 

house,  67  M'Intosh  street. 
Kirkwood,  Gilbert,  spirit  merchant;  257  New  Dal- 

marnock  road. 
Kirkwood,  Hugh,  land  agent,  68  St.  Vincent  street; 

house,  Killermont  cottage. 
Kirkwood,  Jas.,  accountant,  Briiish  Linen  Co.'s  bank. 
Kirkwood,  James,   provision   merchant,    132  South 

Cumberland  street;  house,  128  do. 
Kirkwood,    James,  wine    and  spirit   merchant    and 
grocer,  28  James'  St.,   Kingston,  and   100  Crook- 
ston  street ;  house,  26  St.  James'  street. 
Kirkwood,  James  D  ,  inspector  of  poor,  Govan  Pa- 
rochial chambers,  224  Eglinton  street ;  house,  4 
Rutland  crescent. 
Kirkwood,  J.  D.,  editor  of  Poor  Law  Magazine,  4 

Rutland  crescent. 
Kirkwood,  John,  draper,  468  Argyle  street;  house, 

Downie  place,  Partick. 
Kirkwood,  John,   hou.se  factor,  land  and   property 
agent,  agent  for  the  Northern  Fire  and  Life  InsKr- 
ance  Co.,  33  Buchanan   street;   house,  9  Oakfield 
terrace,  Ilillhead. 
Kirkwood,  M.  M'F.,  at  Robert  Thomson  and  Son's; 

house,  38  St.  Vincent  crescent. 
Kirkwood  &  Murray,  wholesale  hardware  merchants, 

180  Trongate. 
Kirkwood,   Robert,  house  factor,  33  Buchanan  st. ; 

house,  15  Florence  place. 
Kirkwood,  Thomas,  general  merchant  and   dealer  in 

cotton  and  woollen  waste,  41  Blackfriars'  street. 
Kirkwood,  Thomson,  teacher  of  drawing,  School  of 

Art,  16  Ingram  street;  house,  173  Shamrock  st. 

Kirkwood,  William,  grocer  and  provision  merchant, 

266  Buchanan  street  and  132  Garscube  road;  ho. 

14  Shamrock  street. 

Kirkwood,    William,    plumber    and    gasfitter,    296 

Windsor  jdace,  Partick  ;  house,  293  do. 
Kirkwood,  William,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  42 

Govan  St.;  ho.  31  Florence  St.,  Hutchesontown. 
Kirkwood,  William,  baker,  99  New  City  road ;  ho. 

14  Shamrock  street. 
Kirkwood,  Wm.,  house  factor,  S3  No.  Frederick  st. 
Kirkwood,  Mrs.  James,  spirit  dealer,  78  North  Wel- 
lington street. 
Kirkwood,  IMrs.,   dairy,   93  Crown  street  and  142 

Cumberland  street. 
Kirkwood,  Mrs.,  milliner  and  straw-hat  maker,  194 
West  Nile  street. 


Kirkwood,  Mrs.,  SS  St.  Vincent  crescent. 
Kirkwood   Colliery  Co. ;  John   M'Donald,  agent, 

57  Canal  street,  Port-Dinidas. 
KIRSOP,  John  (late  Nixon  &  Kirsop),  hat  and  cap 
manufacturer,  98  Argyle  street ;  factory,  28  St. 
Enoch  wynd  ;   house,  12  Corunna  street. 
KITCHEN,  John,  coal  agent,  6  Douglas  street, 
KLING,  M.,  3  Paul  street. 
KNIGHT,  George,  treasurer,  Clyde  Navigation,  16 

Robertson  street ;  residence,  13  Newton  terrace. 
Knight,  James,  at  J.  II.  Youiifj  <.f  Co.'n ;  house,- 30 

Paterson  street,  Kingston. 
Kkigptsavood   Colliery  Office,   at  Wilson  ^-  Co.'s, 

172  West  George  street. 
KNOTT,  Tavernor,  portrait-painter,  55  Bath  strei?t. 
KNOWLES,   Alex.,    butcher,  1  Macfarlane  street ; 

house,  4  S3"dney  street. 
KNOX,  Adam,  spirit  merchant,  24  Blackfriars'  st. 
Knox,  Adam,  nf  Farcjukar,  Knox,  if  Co. ;  87  Aber- 

cromby  street. 
Knox,  Alexander,  wright  and  glazier,  42  M'Kechnie 

street,  Calton  ;  house,  Broomward  place. 
Knox,  Andrew  L.,  merchant  and  manufacturer,  16 

Bothwell  street;  bouse,  325  Bath  street. 
Knox  &  Annan,  writers,  29  St.  Vincent  place. 
Knox,  George,  of  Knox,  Ilutlon,  if  Wilson,  7  Nelson 

terrace,  Wilson  street,  Hillhead. 
Knox,  Hntton,  &  Wilson,  v>'arehousemen,  54  Union 

street  and  35  Mitchell  street. 
Knos,   James,   of  J.    if    W.   Knox  if   Co. ;    house, 

Flowerhill  cottage,  Monkland. 
Knox,  Rev.  James,  Pollok  Street  U.P.  Church ;  5 

Buckingham  square,  Govan. 
Knox,  James,  plumber  and  gasfitter,  124  Dumbar- 
ton road;  house,  122  do. 
Knox,  James,  engraver,  3  St.  Enoch  square;  house, 

1  Springfield  buildings.  Paisley  road. 
Knox,  James,   Crossmyloof  loaf  factory  bread,  33 

Rutherglen  road. 
Knox,  James,  Herald  office^  ho.  4  Killermont  st. 
Knox,  John,  gala  plaid,  wincey,  and  woollen  shawl 
manufacturer,  73  Brunswick  street;  house,  Tyle- 
field  house,  Hillhead. 
Knox,  J.  &  W.,  &  Co.,  hat  and  cap  manufacturers, 

67,  73  Trongate. 
Knox,  John,  of  John  Smith  if  Son,  booksellers ;  ho. 

10  Belgrave  terrace.  Great  Western  road. 
Knox,  John,  contractor,  391  Parliamentary  road. 
Knox,   Robert,  jun.,   of  Rainey,  Kno.v,  <f   Co.;    19 

Royal  crescent. 
Knox,  Robert,  of  Knox  ^  Annan;  ho.  13  Parkter. 
Knox,  Thomas,   cabinetmaker  and  upholsterer,  44 
Renfield  street;  works,  40  Renfrew  lane;  house, 
45  Rose  street. 
Knox,  Walter,  hat  and  cap  manufacturer,  176  Tron- 
gate,  and    2   to   8    Hutcheson   street;  house,  96 
North  Hanover  street. 
Knox,  Wm.,  confectr.,  250  Gallowgate:  ho.  248  do. 
Knox,  Mrs.  J.,  grocer  &  spirit  dealer,  502  Duke  st. 
Knox,  Mrs.,  49  Carnarvon  street. 
KORNER,  John,  professor  of  German,  176:VHopest. 
KRONHEIM,  J.  M.,  &  Co.,  of  Bangor  house.  Shoe 
lane,  London,  E.C.,  embossers,  ornamental  printers, 
and  fancy  stationers,  25  South  Frederick  street. 
KROTOSHINER,  S.,  tobacconist  and   importer  of 
fancy  goods,  79  Argyle  street;  hou.sc,  108  North 
Hanover  street. 
KUYPER,  John  de,&  Sons,  Rotterdam;  Buchanan 
Wilson,  &  Co.,  25  St.  I'-noch  square,  agents. 


KYLE.- 


-GENERAL  DIRECTORY.- 


-LAMB. 


167 


KYLE,  Alex.,  fruit  and  confections,  5  St.  James'  St. 
K)'le,  Jiihn,  liont  and  shoemalier,  49  So.  Coburg  st. 
KvIp,  JIorisDn,  priiitseller,  musicseller,  &   publisher, 

108  Queen  street;  house,  115  N.  Montrose  street. 
Kvle,  Tliomas,  l.-^iid   surveyor,  175  Hope  street ;  ho. 

4  Grafton  place. 
Kvle,  William,  house  factor,  194  London  road. 
Kyle,    William,    house    factor,    63    George    street; 

jjouse,  G2  do. 
Kvle,  Wm.,  wine   and    spirit  merchant,    88  South 

Wellington  street ;  house,  4  Camden  street. 
Kyle,  Mrs.  Wm.,  ladies'  hairdresser,  OS  George  st.  ; 

house,  C2  do. 
K>le,  Mis?,  77  Renfield  street. 
KYLES,  William,  carver  and   gilder,  18  Stockwell 

place;  house,  39  Florence  street. 


LABONE,  Dr.   N.,  professor   of  French,  German, 

Italian,  and  Greek,  3  Berkley  terrace. 
LACHLAN,  C,  agent  for  Crossmylocf  bread,  253 

Gallowgate  and  58  Canning  street;  house,  25  do. 
Lachlan,  Thomas,  cnwfeeder,  189  Eglinton  street. 
LACY,  Henry  B.,  writer  and  notary  public,  54    St. 

Vincent    street ;    house,    3    Kew    terrace,    Great 

Western  road. 
LADE,  DanieL     Letters  left  at  Bulloch,  Lade,  & 

Co.'s ;  house,  Rozelle,  Ayr. 
Lade,  James,  merchant,  154  St.  Vincent  street. 
Lade,  William  C,  of  Bulloch,  Lade,  ff  Co.;  house, 

228  Shaftesbury  terrace. 
LAFFERTY,    Rodger,     shell-fish    merchant,    136 

Saltniarket. 
Lagavulin   Distillery,  Islay ;  office,  74    JIaxwell 

street ;  J.  L.  Mackie  &.  Co. 
LAIOLAW,  David,  of  R.   Laidhw  4'  Son;  house, 

Richmond  house,  Dowanhill,  Hdlhead. 
Laidlaw,    George,   of   Westlands,  Laidlaw,    if    Co. ; 

house,  o  Walmer  crescent. 
Laidlaw,  James,   church  officer.  Dr.  Eadie's  church ; 

house,  68  Cambridge  street. 
Laidlaw,  John,  inland  revenue  officer,  06  Whitevale. 
Laidlaw,  R.,  &  Son,  gas  engineers,  patent  gas  lamp, 

gas  meter,  and  tube  manufacturers,  iron  and  brass 

founders,  .Alliance   Foundry,  147  East  jMiiton  st., 

Port-  Dundas,  and  Bnrrowlield  Iron  Works. 
Laidlaw,   Robert,   at  li.  Laidlaw  if  Son's ;  house,   5 

Curnbaidc  gaidens. 
Laidlaw,  R.  S.,  &  Co.,  commission  merchants,  15  St, 

Enoch  square. 
Laidlaw,  Thomas,  of  Selkirk,  Laidlaw,  <f  Co  ;  house, 

407  St.  Vincent  street. 
Laidlaw,   William,   Commercial    Bank;    house,  73 

Abbotsford  place. 
LAING,  A.,  27  St.  Andrew's  street. 
Laing,    Alexander,    professor   of    mathematics    and 

arithmetic,  Andersonian  University ;    house,  108 
•  Douglas  street. 
Laing,  James  R.,   of  Laing  (f    Webster;  house,  21 

Hamilton  crescent,  Partick. 
Laing,  James,  &  Co.,  merchants  and  drysaliers,  100 

Virginia  place. 
Laing,  .1.  R.  &  Wm.,  watchmakers  and  jewellers, 

53,  55  Brunswick  street. 
Laing,  John,  City  of  Glasgow  Bank  ;  house,  154 

Piiisley  road. 
Laing,  John,  house  factor,  70  Norfolk  street. 
Laing,  J.  R.  &  W.,  curling  stone  and  handle  manu- 
facturers, 51  Brunswick  street. 


Laing,  Robert,  seedsman,  Cartync  gardens. 

Laing,  Thomas,  of  Alexander  and  Laing  ;  house,  34 

South  Portland  street. 
Laing,  Thomas,   at  RtU/ierford  cj-  Co.'s ;  house,  30 

Camden  street. 
Laing  &  Webster,  merchants,  124  Hope  street. 
Laing,  AVm.,  o/J.  K.  and  W.  Lainy;  house,  12  Kel- 
vin grove  street. 
Laing,  William,  of  Cairns  and  Laing;   house,   45 

Widlace  street. 
L.AIRD,  Alexander  A.,  of  M'Connell and  Laird;  ho. 

21  Elmbank  crescent. 
Laird,  Alex.,  collector,  goods  department,  Caledonian 

Railway,    Buchanan  Street  Station ;    house,    22 

Devon  street. 
Laird,  Alex.,  &   Co ,   merchants,    54   Main   street, 

Anderston. 
Laird,   George,  wright,  10  Ann  street,  Bridgeton  ; 

house,  9  Newhall  terrace. 
Laird,  James,  &  Co.,  p;iinters,  paint  manufacturers 

and  oil  merchants,  Kingston  Paint  Mills,  15  and 

17  Paisley  road. 
Laird,  James,  (f  James  Laird  (f  Co.;  houe,  51  St. 

James'  street,  Kingston. 
Laird,  James,  painter  and  paperhanger,  G9  Steven- 
son street ;  house,  3  Coulter's  lane. 
Laird,  James,  collector  of  empty  bags,  150  Barrack  st. 
Laird,  John,  cabinetmaker,  upholsterer,  and  Venetian 

blind    maker,    182    Dumbarton  road ;   house,  55 

Gladstone  place. 
Laird,  John,  master  mariner,  25  Clyde  place. 
Laird,  John,  cutler,  88  Gallowgate. 
Laird,  John,  &  Co.,  ham  curers  and  provision  mer- 
chants, 57  Argyle  street. 
L:\ird,  John,  of  J.  Laird  <f   Co. ;  house,  Norwood 

villa,  Pollokshields. 
Laird,  John,  joiner,  cabinetmaker,  and  upholsterer, 

37  and  39  Merkland  street ;  house,  328  Hamilton 

place,  Partick. 
Laird,  Joseph  A.,  430  Argyle  street. 
Laird  &  Thomson,  shawl  and  dress  manufacturers, 

69  Ingram  street. 
Laird,  Walker,  spirit  merchant,  167  Gallowgate  and 

392  Duke  street ;  house,  386  do. 
Laird,  Wm.,  Gartsherrie  office,  108  W.  George  st. 
Laird,  Mrs.  David,  19  Grecnvale  place,  Cumberland 

street,  west. 
LAMB,  Alex.,  commission  agent,  3  Newhall  ter. 
Lamb  &  Co.,  stationers,  31G  Sauchiehall  street. 
Lamb,  Colville,  &  Co.,  distillers,  Kinloch  Distillery, 

Campbelton ;  agents,  Bulloch,  Lade,  &   Co.,  43 

Dunlop  street. 
Lamb,  George,  of  Thomas  L^anib  <f-  Sons ;  house,   1 

Hamilton  Park  terrace,  Great  Western  road. 
Lamb,  James,   surveyor,  and   valuator  of  heritable 

property;  house,  101  Douglas  street. 
Lamb,  James,  tailor,  71  Renfrew  street. 
Lamb,  James,  yarn  merchant,  4  Ingram  street ;  ho. 

152  Rottenrow. 
Lamb,  John,   wright  and  builder,  152   Graham  St., 

west;   house,  152  Bucdcuch  street. 
Lamb,   Joseph,  saddler,  21J4   Buchanan  st. ;  ho.  1 

Wemyss  place. 
Lamb,  J.  R.,  corn  factor,  30  Hope  street ;  house,  2G 

Windsor  terrace,  St.  George's  road. 
Lamb   &    Rankin,    wrights   and   builders,   55,    67 

Cathedral  street. 
Lamb,  Robert,  t.iilor  and  clothier,  7  Argyle  st. ;  ho.. 

4G1  St.  Vincent  street. 


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LA.MB. 


-GENERAL  DIRECTORY.- 


-LANG. 


Lamb,  Thomas,  &  Sons,  liouse  and  ship  carpenters, 

11  Piiisley  road,  Kingston. 
I,amb,  Thomas,  ff  Lamb  4' Rarik'm  ;  ho.  96  Regent  ter. 
J.amb,  Thos.  A.,  at  Wm.  On-  cj-  C'o.'s ;  bo.  44  South 

Apsley  place. 
Lamb,  Win.,  clock  manufactnrer,  24  Jamaica  street. 
Lamb,  Miss,  81  Abbotsford  place. 
LAMBERT,    Charles,    copper   miner,   smelter,  and 

manufacturer  ;  agent  for  Scotland,  Edward  Alex- 
ander &  Sons,  43  West  Campbell  street. 
Lambert,  Rev.  John,  Wesleyan  Clmroh,  John  street  ; 

house,  19  Richmond  street. 
Lambert,  Waller,  mercliant,  5  Dixon  street ;  house, 

Great  George  street,  Hillhead. 
Lambert,  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  50i  Thistle  street. 
LAMBERTON,  Hugh,  of  John  Gray  cJ-  Co. ;  house, 

Vicartield,  Govan. 
LAMBETH,  H.  A.,  city  organist,  conductor  Choral 

Union,  &c.,  117  Hill  street,  Garuetliill. 
LAMBIE,  Alex.,  hairdresser,  132  Castle  st. ;  ho.  53 

Eglinton  street. 
].ambie,  James,  tailor  and  clothier,  13  Adelphi  st. 
Lambie,  Robert,  hairdresser,  117  Saltmarket ;  ho.  3 

Hospital  street. 
Lambie,  Robert,  draper,   89   Main  street,  Goibals; 

house,  85  Warwick  streot. 
LAMMIE,    George,   factor  and   property    valuator, 

and  agent  for  the  Royal  Insurance  Co.,  109  West 

George  street;  house,  133  Eglinton  street. 
LAMONT,    A.,    of  John  Lamont  cJ-  Co.;  house,  7 

Canning  place. 
Lamont,  Colin,  letter-carrier,  P.O.  ;  ho.  12  Tarbert  st. 
Lament,  Daniel,  clothier,  10  Wellington  street. 
Lamond,  Henry,  of  Lamond  if   MacLucIde  ;  house, 

22  Westminster  terrace. 
Lamont,  James,  of  Lewis  Potter  q  Co.;  house,  Cess- 
nock  bank,  Govan  road. 
Lamont,  James,  oj  the  National  Bank  of  Scotland  ; 

house,  304  Bath  street. 
Lamont,  James,  plumber  and  gasfitter,  153  Holmst.; 

house,  35  Robertson  street. 
Lamont,  John,  &  Co.,  agents  for  Bellsdyke  colliery, 

and   coal    merchants,    33    Buchanan  street    and 

Monkland  canal  basia  ;  house,  7  Canning  place. 
Lamont,    John,    commission    merchant,    insurance 

agent,    and    agent   for    Wm.    WbitwoU  &    Co., 

brewers,  Kendal  and  Clyde  Bottlewks.,  St.  Rollox, 

T)  North   court.  Royal  Exchange  square  ;  house, 

304  Bath  street. 
Lamont,  John,  of  jWKean,  Lamont,  g-   Co.  ;  liouse, 

1  Sauchiehall  street. 
Lamont,  John,  &  Co.,  West  Lidia  merchants,   112 

West  George  street. 
Lamont,  Jolm,  writer,  98  AVest  Nile  street ;  house, 

5  Great  Kelvin  terrace. 
I/amont,  Neil,   commission  merchant,  and   bottler  of 

malt  liquors,    74    Waterloo    street;    house,    114 

Bothwell  street. 
Lamond  &  MacLuckie,  writers,  36  St.  Vincent  pi. 
Lamont,  Peter,  manufacturer,  104  N.  Dalmarnock  rd. 
Lamond,  R.  P  ,  3G  St.  Vincent  st. ;  ho.  Helensburgh. 
Lamont,  William,  joiner.  111  North  Hanover  street; 

house,  2G4  Buchanan  street. 
Lamont,  Wm.,  goods  agent,  156   Eglinton  street ; 

house,  do. 
Lanark  Cotton  Yarn  Warehouse,  95  Mitchell  st. 
L.VN'AKKSHiKii   Co-operative   Building  Society ;  R. 

Macaulay,  manager;    H.  Colquhoun,  solicitor,  48 

Gordon  street. 


Lanc.xsiiire  Fire  and  Life  Insurance  Office,  4  South 
Hanover  street:  Charles  Stewart,  resident  secre- 
tary.— See  Advertisement  in  Appendix. 

Lanarksuirk  Military  Engineer  Volunteers'  Or- 
derly Rooms,  120  West  Campbell  street. 

LANCASTER,  Georgp,  drysalter  and  commission 
merchant  and  agent  for  the  Royal  Eire  and  Life 
Insurance  Co.,  136  Hope  street;  house,  17  Buck- 
ingham terrace. 

Lancaster,  Mrs.,  6  Holyrood  crescent. 

Lancefield  Forge  Co.,  manufacturers,  and  also 
finishers  of  every  description  of  forged  work,  up  to 
the  largost  class,  for  marine  and  other  engines, 
146  Lancefield  street,  Auderston,  and  151  Scot- 
land street,  south. 

Lancefield  Ropowork,  John  Black  &  Co.,  27  Lance- 
field place. 

Lancefield  Spinning  Co.,  70  Miller  street. 

LANDALE,  James,  mining  engineer,  137  West 
George  street ;  h  juse,  Shawlands. 

LANDELL,  William,  gunmaker,  cutler,  and  iron- 
monger, saw,  edge-tool,  and  mathematical  instru- 
ment maker,  106  Trongate  ;  Silvan  works,  Mile- 
end;  house,  G  Ure  place. 

LANDLES,  James,  commission  agent,  at  William 
I'orsi/th's,  67  George  square ;  house,  24  Brisbane 
street,   Greenock. 

Landles,  James,  church -officer,  Kelvinside  Free 
Church;  house,  62  Dover  street. 

Landles,  Peter,  small  parcel  carrier  to  Port- Glasgow, 
9  St.  Enoch  square. 

Lands  Valuation  Office  for  the  City,  70  Bell  street; 
James  Donaldson  and  A.  BI'I).  Houston,  assessors. 

LANG,  Ale.'i.,  hot  pressor,  calenderer,  and  fringer, 
13  Dnndas  lane;  house,  123  ^Vcst  Nile  street. 

Lan?,  Alexander  S.,  of  Lang  cJ'  Co.;  house,  17 
Clarendon  place, 

Lang,  Archibald  Graham,  merchant,  118  L'nion  St.; 
house,  124  Woodland  road. 

Lang,  Archibald,  144  St.  Vincent  st.  ;  house,  11 
Franklin  terrace. 

Lang,  Brothers,  commission  merchts.,  10  Oswald  st. 

Lang,  Clias.,  Bakers'  Association  of  Scotland,  20 
Candleriggs  st. ;  house,  133  Loudon  street. 

Lang  &Co.,  Accommodation  Loan  Co.,  14  Sharpelane. 

Lang  &  Co.,  merchants,  175  West  George  street. 

Lang  &  Cousin,  muslin  and  fancy  dress  manufac- 
turers, 42,  48  Ingram  street. 

L-.ng,  D.  51.,  of  James  Bunten  and  Co.;  house,  61 
St.  Vincent  ciescent. 

Lang,  Ebenezer,  flesher,  lot  New  Dalmarnock  rd.  ; 
house,  93  Dale  street. 

Lang,  Gavin  of  Lang  Brothers;  house,  3C2  St. 
Vincent  street. 

Lang,  Gavin,  Mine  and  spirit  mcrcht.,  96   Broomiel. 

Lang,  Geo.,  victualler,  286  Argyle  St.;  ho.  278  do. 

Lang,  George,  55  Whitevale  street. 

Lang,  Gilbert,  at  AuM,  Berrie,  and  Malhieson's;  ho. 
162  Paisley  road. 

Lang,  Gilbert,  chemist,  Port-Dundas  and  175  West 
George  street ;  house,  Rockbank  cottage,  Bishop- 
briggs. 

Lang  &  Graham,  accountants,  136  Buchanan  st. 

Lang,  Hugh,  wine  and  spiiit  merchant,  128  Brooraie- 
law  ;  house,  130  do. 

Lang,  James,  tobacconist,  121  Garngad  road. 

Lane,  J.  L.,  writer  and  notary  public,  146  Weit 
George  street ;  house,  5  Provanside. 

Lang,  John,  flesher,  44  Little  street,  Calton. 


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Lang,  Jobn,  city  procurator-fiscal  and  clerk  of  police, 

Central  Police  Chambers ;  house,  16i  Hill  street, 

Garnethill. 
Lang,   John,   church    officer,    Young    Street    Free 

Church  ;  house,  24  Young  street. 
Lang,  John,  letter-carrier,  P.O  ;  ho.  Dunchattan  st. 
Lang,  John,  tailor  and  clothier,  110  Great  Hamilton 

street;  house,  7  Somerville  place. 
Lang,  John,  of  Lanrj  and  Cousin  ;  ho.  Campsie  junc. 
Lang,  Joseph,  grocer   and   provision   merchant,  146 

Canning  street;  house,  25  Orr  street. 
Lang,  Jos.,   provision  merchant,  52  So.  Coburg  st. 
Lang  &  M'Neilage,  grocers  and  provision  merchants, 

62  College  street. 
Lang,  Robert,  flesher,  430  Gallowgate. 
Lang,  Robert,  house  factor,  town  and  sheriff  ofHcer, 

and  constable,  66  Hutcheson  st. ;  ho.  222  Holm  st. 
Lang,  Rt.,  at  William  Ewing  and  Co.'s,  Royal  Ex. 
Lang,  William,  confectioner,  importer  of  wine  and 

cigars,  73,  79  Queen  st. ;  house,  12  Abercrombj' 

place,  190  West  George  street. 
Lang,  Wm.,  of  Litig  and  Graham  ;  ho.  6  Royal  ores. 
Lang,  Wm.,  with  Leadbetter,   Govan,  and  Co.  ;  ho. 

65  Shamrock  street. 
Lang,  Isabella,  teacher,  478  Duke  st.  ;  ho.  472  do. 
Lang,  Mrs.,  5  Montrose  street. 
Lang,  Mrs.  Robert,  grocer  and  coal  agent,  46  North 

Hanover  street ;  house,  48  do. 
Lang,  Mrs  ,  grocer  and  provision  merchant,  30  Orr 

street,  Calton  ;  house,  25  do. 
Lang's  Coffee  House,  12  Anderston  quaj'. 
LANGLANDS,  M.,  &  Sons,  steam  packet  forward- 
ing and  commission  agents,  20   Dixon  street,  St. 

Enocli  square. 
Langlands,  Matthew,  of  Matthew  Lan[jlands  ^'  Sons  ; 

residence,  Helensburgh. 
Langlands,  Robert,  22  I  Sauchiehall  street. 
Langlands,  Rod_;er,  commis.  agent,  119  Virginia  st. 
Langlands,  William,  at  J.  tf   W.   Campbell  4'  Co.^s; 

house,  6  Apsley  place.  Great  Western  road. 
Langlands,  Mrs.  E.,  27  Lansdowne  crescent. 
Langlands,  Miss  ;  house,  264  Bath  street. 
Langloan  Iron  Works  office,  144  St.  Vincent  st. 
LANGMUIB,  Mrs.,  milk  shop,  286  Garscube  road. 
LANG  WILL,   P.,    &  Co.,    merchants,    Melbourne; 

A.  Lenno-x,  98  Miller  street,  agent. 
LANSON",   Pere,   &   Fils,    shippers  of  champagne, 

Rheims  ;  Edmund   Brace  &   Co.,   agents,   9  Ex- 
change square. 
LANTZ,    Charles,   designer   for  printed  goods,  91 

North  Frederick  street. 
Laphroaig  Distillery,  Islay;  J.  L.  Mackie,  agent, 

74  Maxwell  street. 
LAPRAIK,   H.,  chandler,   drysalter,  soap  and  oil 

merchant,   85  Candleriggs  st.  and  100  Brunswick 

street;  ho.  110  Upper  Crown  street. 
Lapraik,  Thomas,  M.D.,  surgeon,  83  Stirling's  road ; 

house,  26  Hopetoun  place. 
LAPSLEY,  Mrs.,  coffee-housekeeper,  9  Clyde  place, 

Tradeston. 
Lapsley,  Mrs.  John,  ladies'  nurse,  30  Brown  street. 
Largs,  Millport,    Ayr,    and  Arran   steamers ;    M. 

Langlands  &  Sons,  agents,  20  Dixon  street. 
LARKEN,  C,  general  merchant,  78  George  street. 

— See  Advertisement  in  Appendix. 
LATHAM,  John,  general  manager,  Edin.  &   Glas. 

&  Scottish  Central  Railway  Co. ;  house,  Middle- 
field,  East  Partick. 
Lathem,  John,  grocer,  8  East  Market  street. 


LATTA,  James,  Inland  Revenue,  13  Queen  street  j 
house,  162  Crown  street. 

LAUCHLAN,  And.,  of  Lauchlan  cj-  Young;  house, 
21  Canning  street. 

Lauchlan  &  Young,  corn  factors,  Corn  Exchange 
buildings,  5  Waterloo  street. 

Lauchlan,  P.  &  T.,  provision  merchants,  34  Findlay 
street  and  38  Little  street,  Calton,  and  40  Cow- 
gate,  Edinburgh  ;   house,   19  Findlay  street. 

LAUDER,  Archibald,  potato  dealer,  44  Cook  street. 

Lauder,  George,  oil  merchant,  agent  for  Lubric  Oil 
Co.,  U.  S.,  21  Brown  street;  house,  232  Hope  st. 

Lauder,  James,  free  warehouse  keeper  and  commis- 
sion agent,  15  Madeira  court;  warehouse,  5  York 
street  and  123  Holm  street. 

Lauder,  John,  sewed  muslin  pattern  designer  and 
lithographer,  38  Queen  street ;  ho.  127  Pitt  st. 

Lauder,  Mungo,  warehouseman,  187,  199  Trongate 
and  1,  3  Stockwell  St.;  house,  15  Wellesley  pi. 

Lauder,  Robert,  free  stores,  28  West  Howard  street ; 
house,  48  Claremont  street. 

Laughland,  A.,  ofJiPEachran,  LaugUland,  tj-  Co. ;  ho. 
1  Nithsdale  place.  Paisley  road. 

Laughland  &  Brown,  merchants,  97  West  George  st. 

Laughland,  John,  of  Laughland  ^'  Brown;  house,  63 
St.  Vincent  crescent. 

Laughland,  Wm.,  &  Co.,  Scotch  bonnet  manufac- 
turer, 16  South  Frederick  street. 

Laughlen,  Andrew,  civil  engineer,  58  St.  Vincent 
street;  house,  112  Wellington  street. 

Laughlen,  Rt.,  accountant,  Blythswood  estate;  office, 
81  St.  George's  place  ;  ho.  31  Rose  St.,  Garnethill. 

LAURENSON,  Patrick,  at  J.  ^  W.  Campbell  4-  Co.'s; 
house,  3  Regent's  park  terrace,  PoUokshaws  road. 

LAURIE,  Rev.  Alexander,  chaplain,  Govan  Poor- 
house,  222  Egliuton  street. 

Laurie,  Alex.  H.,  grain  and  commission  merchant, 
93  Alston  street. 

Laurie,  Andrew,  slater,  59  Taylor  street. 

Lamie,  Benjamin,  painter  and  paperhanger,  24  Bed- 
ford street;  house,  107  Hospital  street. 

Lawrie,  Bryce,  12  Scotia  street. 

Lawrie,  David,  manager,  West  of  Scotland  Electro- 
plate Establishment,  308,  310  Buchanan  street; 
house,  7  Gayfield  street. 

Lawrie,  J.  G.,  engineer  and  shipbuilder,  Whiteinch, 
Partick ;  house,  1  Melrose  street. 

Laurie,  J.  and  M.,  china  and  glass  merchants,  16  and 
17  Great  Clyde  street;  house,  12  do. 

Laurie,  James,  M.D.,  142  Garscube  road ;  house, 
116  Renfield  street. 

Lawrie,  James,  &  Co.,  smiths  and  lockmakers,  153^ 
London  street. 

Lawrie,  James  W.,  8  Cleland  street. 

Lawrie,  John,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  151  Queen 
St.,  and  161,  163  Sauch.  st. ;  ho.  264  Buchanan  st. 

Lawrie,  John,  of  John  Leckie  4  Co.;  107  Hospital  sfc. 

Laurie,  Robert,  &  Co.,  merchants,  179  Argyle  St. 

Laurie,  Robert,  of  R.  Laurie  ^  Co.;  house,  Clyde 
villa,  Govan  road. 

Laurie,  Somervail,  &  Co., merchants,  23  St.  Enoch  sq. 

Lawrie,  Thomas  W.,  113  Renfrew  street. 

Lawrie,  Thomas,  painter,  decorator,  and  paperhanger 
to  her  Majesty's  Board  of  Works,  51  Union  street; 
house,  184  Dumbarton  road. 

Laurie,  Thomas,  commission  agent,  15  Dixon  street; 
house,  16  Newton  street. 

Laurie,  William,  &  Co.,  wine  and  spirit  merchants, 
145  Bridgegate  and  2G  Gt.  Clyde  st.,-  ho.  11  do. 

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LAURIE.- 


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-LECK. 


Laurie,  Mrs.  Allan,  spirit  dealer,  162  Garscube  road. 
La-wrie,  Mrs.  James,  20  Kelvinliaugh  street. 
Laurie,  Mrs.,  8  Carlton  place. 
Laurie,  Mrs.,  victualler,  31  Graham  st. ;  Lo.  7  do. 
liAURiESTON  Medical  Hall,  35  Cumberland  street. 
Laurieston  Parish  Churcb,  Norfolk  street ;   Rev.  W. 

D.  Henderson,  minister. 
Laurieston  and  Tradeston  Permanent  Yearly  Societj', 

78  Commerce  street,  Tradeston. 
LAW,  Alexander,  of  A.  and  J.  Law;  bouse,  173  St. 

George's  road. 
Law,  Rev.  A.,  Professor,  St.  Aloysius  College,  77 

Charlotte  street. 
La^v,  David  of  Thomas  Edington  and  Sons ;  house,  7 

Park  circus. 
Law,  David,  manager,  Rae  Street  Foundry  ;  house, 

138  New  City  road. 
Law,  David,  boot  and  shoemaker,  9  Trongate ;  ho. 

84  High  John  street. 
Law,  David,  builder,  Abercorn  st. ;  ho.  8  W.  Princes  st. 
Law,  George,  18  Kew  Terrace. 
Lav.',  J.  and  A.,  ironfounders,  Rae  Street  Foundry ; 

Port-Dundas. 
Law,  James,  clothier   and  outfitter,  151  Trongate; 

house,  160  Cumberland  street. 
Law,  James,  of  J,    and  A.  Law';  house,  3G  Port- 
Dundas  road. 
Law,  James,  provision  merchant,  189  Cowcaddens 

street;    house,  201  do. 
Law,  John  W.,  of  Thomas  Edington  and  Sons  ;  ho. 

7  Park  circus. 
Law,  John,  of  J.  Law  ^  Co. ;  ho.  138  New  City  rd. 
Law,  John,  boot  and  shoemaker,  15  Ferguson  street. 
Law,  John,  &  Co.,  ironfounders,  Glasgow  Foundry, 

Broomhill  street,  Port-Dundas. 
Law,  Robert,  of  John  Law  4'  Co.;    house,  101  St. 

George's  road. 
Law  &  Rankine,  slaters,  116  Stirling's  road. 
Law,  Wra.,  manager,  at  Eglirdon  Foundry;  house, 

185  Upper  Crown  street. 
Law,  William,  slater,  15  Drury  street. 
Law,  Mrs.,  spirit  dealer,  79  Main  street,  Anderston. 
Law,  Isabella,  furnishing  shop,  75  Maitland  street ; 

house,  68  do. 
LAWCOCK,  James,   &  Co.,  flour  and  lard  mer- 
chants and  sack  manufacturers,  "Wilson's  court,  57 

Argyle  street. 
Lawcock,  Mrs.  James,  26  South  Portland  street. 
LAWRENCE,  Alex.,  fancy  dress  manufacturer,  127 

Brunswick  st.;  house,  108  Green  street. 
Lawrence,  John,  rope  spinner,  1  Henrietta  st.,  Cal- 

ton  ;  house,  95  Abercromby  street. 
Lawrence,  M.  &  I.,  furriers  and  dressmakers,  126 

Renfield  street. 
Lawrence,  William,  of  Hugh  M-Cormick  4'  Co.;  ho. 

29  Kent  street. 
LAWSON,  Alex.,  lithographer,  engraver,  and  sta- 
tioner, 22  Argyle  street;  house,  17  Virginia  st. 
Lawson,  Alex.,  leather  cutter,  63  Main  St.,  Gorbals. 
Lawson,  Archibald,  architect,  22  Dundas  St.;  house, 

314  Radnor  terrace,  Dumbarton  road. 
Lawson,  Archibald,  grocer  and  provision  merchant, 

550  Gallowgate;  house,  46  Graham  street. 
Lawson,  Charles,  at  Burns  tj-  iPLean's  ;  house,  05 

Dundas  street. 
Lawson,  David,  at  Biichanan,Wihon,  if  Co.'s;  house, 

201  Sauchieball  street, 
Lawson,  George  A.,  sculptor,  83  St.  George's  place; 
house,  201  Sauchieball  street. 


Lawson,  Henry,  &  Son,  funeral  undertakers,  carriage 

hirers,  job    and    postmasters,  and    livery    stable 

keepers,  142  Queen  St.,  16  Eglinton  St.,  and  Eagle 

Inn  stables.  Maxwell  st.;  ho.  104  N,  Hanover  st. 

Lawson,  Jacob,  clothier,  144  Buchanan  st-;  house, 

126  West  Campbell  street. 
Lawson,  James,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  52  Eglinton 

street ;  house,  54  do. 
Lawson,  James,    secretary.  Abstainers'  Union,,  118 

Union  street;  house,  176  Crown  street. 
Lawson,  John,  iron  and  commission  merchant,  10& 

West  George  street;  house,  316  St.  Vincent  st. 
Lawson,  John,  of  Smith  tf  Lawson,  builders  ;  house, 

76  Abercromby  street. 
Lawson,  J.,  grocer  and  provision  merchant,  90  and 

92  Whitevale  street. 
Lawson,  John,  millwright  and  engineer.  Mountain- 
blue  works,  Camlachie  ;  hou.se,  50  Whitevale  st. 
Lawson,  J.  G.,  beadle,  Barony  Church ;  house,  3 

Blartj'r  street. 
Lawson  &  Martin,  flax,  hemp,  and  jute  spinners, 
manufacturers  by  power-looms  of  canvas,  pack- 
sheets,  &c.,  21  Greenhead  street. 
Lawson,  Peter,  of  Dron  ij-  Lawson;  house,  492  St. 

Vincent  street. 
Lawson,  Robert,  of  R.  Lawson  4"  Co.;  house,  226 

Polloksliaws  road. 
Lawson,  Robert,  &  Co.,  litliogs.,  stationers,  engravers, 
printers,  and  account  book  makers,  22  Argjde  st. 
Lawson,  Thomas,  importer  and  dealer  in  watch  ma- 
terials, tools,  &c.,  22  Dundas  st.;  house,  16  Kil- 
lermont  street. 
Lawson,  William,  at  Couper  ij-  Mackenzie's;  house. 

10  Walworth  terrace. 
Lawson,  Mrs.,  stay  and  hosiery  warehouse,  71-^  Eg- 
linton street ;  house,  54  do. 
LEADBETTER,   Govan,   &,   Co.,   Huntershill  and 
Coltmuir  quarries,  Bishopbriggs ;  office,  13  Gor- 
don street. 
Leadbetter,  James  G.,  of  Thomas  Leadheiter  4  Co.  ; 

house,  103  West  Regent  street. 
Leadbetter,   John,  &  Co.,  linen  manufacturers,  77 

Queen  street. 
Leadbetter,    John,    of  John   Jjeadhetter  cf   Co.,  77 

Queen  street. 
Leadbetter,  Robert  H.,  of  John  I^eadheitcr  4'  Co.;  13 

Lynedoch  crescent. 
Leadbetter,  Robert,  blacksmith,  79  Garscube  road. 
Leadbetter,  Thomas,  &  Co.,  plumbers,  lead  merchts., 
and  brassfounders,    13    and    15    Gordon   street  ; 
works,  Garnkirk  street. 
Leadbetter,  Thomn.s,  of  Thomas  Leadbetter  4  Co.  ; 

liouse,  Alderbank,  Bothwell. 
League  Journal  Office,  108  Hope  street. 
LEAN,    Charles   C,   G.    and  S.  W.   Railway,  U 

Bridge  street. 
Lean,  Daniel,  of  John  Lean  cf  Sons,  9  Park  quadrt. 
Lean,  George,  of  John  Lean  4'  Sons,  9  Park  quadrt. 
Lean,  John,  &  Sons,  power-loom  muslin  manufacrs., 
100  Queen  st.  and  163  Ingram  st. ;  works,  Reid  st. 
Lean,  Wm.,  sorter,  P.O.  ;  house,  41  Rutherglen  rd. 
LEARMOUTH,  William,  commission  merchant,  i 

Stormont  street;  house,  12  Walworth  terrace. 
LEASK,  James,  &  Co.,  merchants,  5  Dixon  street; 

oil  mill  and  stores,  Rockvilla,  Port-Dundas. 
LECK,  Henry,    accountant,   94  West  Nile  street; 

house,  280  St.  Vincent  street. 
Leek,  Jas.,  &  Co.,  patent  plate  and  gas  singeing  work, 
15,  17  Stirliug  street. 


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Leek,  J.  &  J.,  bleachers,  Carmyle;  office,  20  Mon- 
trose street. 
Leek,  James,  of  J.  cj-  J.  Leek ;  house,  Carmyle. 
Leek,  John,  photographer,  116   Sauchiehall  street; 

house,  292  Windsor  place,  Parfick. 
Leek,  John,  flesher,  33  Gloucester  street  ;  house,  1 

Kinning  street. 
Leek,  John,  &  Co.,  calenderers,  packers,  hot-pressers, 

and  finisliers;  works,  16  and  20  Montrose  street; 

receiving  office,  14  Drury  street. 
Leek,  John,  &  Co.,  grocers  and  victuallers,  18  Cle- 

land  street;  house,  16  do. 
Leek,  Blrs.  Henry,  7  Cathedral  street. 
LECKIE,  Alexander,  provision  merchant,  12  Adelphi 

street ;  house,  16  do. 
Leckie,  Alexander,  mill  manager,  50  Brook  street. 

Mile-end;  house,  48  do. 
Leckie,  Alex.,  pawnbroker,  67  and  79  Bell  st.   and 

40  Candleriggs. 
Leckie,  Andrew,  flesher,  281  Argyle  street ;  house, 

5  Crawford  place,  Partick. 

Leckie,  Campbell,  52i  Canning  street,  Calton. 
Lecky,  F.  B.,  merchant,  51  Ingram  street ;  house, 

62  Vincent  crescent. 
Leckie,  James,  of  Gregor,   TurnhuU,  cj-  Co.  ;  house, 

6  Hamilton  crescent,  Partick. 

Leekie,  John,  &  Co.,  silver  platers,  coach  builders, 

furnishers,  saddlers,  ironmongers,  60  Stockwell  st. 
Leckie,  John,  of  John  Leckie  cf  Co.  ;  house,  Clutha 

street,  Paislej'  road. 
Leckie,  John,  flesher,  188  Main  street,  Anderston; 

house,  36  Elderslie  street. 
Leckie,  John,  fancy  paper-box  manufacturer,  pattern 

book  and  card  maker,  and  importer  uf  fancy  sta- 
tioner}-, 52  Virginia  street. 
Leckie  &  Macgregor,  silk,  cotton,  and  wool  dj-ers,  96 

Queen  street,  and  Loanend,  Paisley. 
Leckie,  Eobert,  baker,  52  Milton  street ;  ho.  60  do. 
Leekie,  Mrs.  John,  10  North  Coburg  street. 
Leckie,  Mrs.  Wm.,  12  Salisbury  street. 
Leckie,  Mrs.,  70  East  George  street. 
LECLER,  Eliz.,teacherof  French,  221  Sauchiehall  st. 
LEDINGHAM,  Geo.,  at  J.  <f  W.  Campell  #  C'o.'s; 

house,  Murrow's  park,  Govan. 
Ledinghain,  George,  at  Wm.  Weir,  Brothers,  ^  Co.'s, 

4  to  10  Jackson  street. 
LEE,  Robert,  at  Leipmann,  LeJimann,  ^  Co.'s;  ho. 

3  Windsor  street. 
Lees,  John,  grocer  and  provision  merchant,  106  Cum- 
berland street;  house,  231  Upper  Crown  street. 
Lees,  Walter,  commission  merchant,  and  agent  for 

the  Lancashire  Fire  and  Life  Insurance  Co.,  43 

RenReld  street. 
Lees,  William,  at  Kerr,  Pender,  and  MitchelVs ;  ho. 

431  St.  Vincent  street. 
Lees,  Mrs.  Robert,  79  South  Portland  street. 
LEECH,  John,  M.D.,  deputy  grand  master  of  grand 

L.P.O.A.  for  Scotland,  120  South  Portland  street. 
Leech,  William  Bell,  writer,  11  Buchanan  street; 

house,  Oakvale,  Billhead. 
LEFFMAN,  L.,  ship  broker  and  commission  agent, 

97    Union    street ;    house,    26   Sandyford    place, 

Sauchiehall  street. 
Leghorn  Steam   Packet  Office,  45  Union  street; 

Handysides  &  Henderson,  agents. 
Leghorn  Steam   Packet  Office,  G.  &  J.  Burns,  9 

Buchanan  street. 
LEGGAT,  Andrew,  hay  dealer,"  65  Bridge  st. ;  ho. 
I      45  Port-Dundas  road. 


Leggat,  C,  fruiterer,  148  Sauchiehall  street. 
Leggat,  C,  shirtmaker,  hosier,  and  glover,  134  Tron- 

gate  ;  house,  60  College  street. 
Leggate,  David,  house  factor,  52  Green  st.,  Bridgetn. 
Ligat,  David,  lappet  and  muslin   manufacturer  by 

power,  36  Tureen  street;  ho.  Hillside,  Barrhead. 
Legate,  Francis,  portioner,  5  Montgomerie  street,  Lon- 
don road. 
Leggat,  George,  draper,  113  Candleriggs  st. ;  house, 

176  Crown  street. 
Leggat,  J.,  provision  merchant,  3  King  street,  city; 

house,  26  Hopetoun  place. 
Leggat  &  Leiteh,  tailors  and  clothiers,  39  Centre  st. 
Leggat,  Math.,  grocer  and  provision  merchant,   17 

Morrison  street ;  house,  28  Cook  street. 
Legget  &  Ring,  leather  merchants,  123  Duke  street. 
Legget,  Thos.,  baker  and  confectioner,  273  High  st. 
Leggat,  Thomas,  Airdrie  carrier,  164  Trongate. 
Leggat,   William,   insurance  broker,   7   Royal  Ex- 
change. 
Leggat,  William,  horse  dealer,  49  Young  street. 
Leggatt,  Rev.  W.,  governor,  Buchanan  Institution, 

71  Greenhead  street. 
Leggat,  Mrs.  John,  provision  merchant,  3  King  st. ; 

house,  90  Regent  terrace. 
Leggat,  Mrs.  Robert,  of  Finlay  and  Leggat;  house, 

341  George  street. 
LEHMANN,  Charles,  of  Liejimann,  Lehmann,  and 

Co.  ;  house,  6  Dovianhill  gardens. 
LEIGHTON,  Mrs.  James,  43  Morrison  street. 
LEIPER,  Rev.  Andrew,  48  Abbotsford  place. 
Leiper,  W.,  writing  master  and  teacher  of  arithmetic, 

187  George  St.;  ho.  6  Annfield  terrace,  Partick. 
LEISHMANN,  Andrew,  flesher  and  ham-eurer  and 

lard  merchant,  216  Gallowgate;  house,  206  do. 
Leishman,  William,  M.D.,  surgeon,  80  Batli  street. 
LEISK,  David  D.,  of  Robert  Leish  and  Son  ;  house, 

21  Oakfield  terrace,  Hillhead, 
Leisk,  Robert,  &  Son,  warehousemen,  125  Trongate. 
Leisk,  Robert,  of  Eobert  Leisk  cj-  Son ;  house,  2 1 

Oakfield  terrace. 
Leisk,  William,  beadle,  Congregational  Church,   8 

Nicholson  street. 
LEISLER,  Bock,  &  Co.,  mers.,  149  W.  George  st. 
Leisler,  Louis,    of  Leisler,  Bock,   cf   Co.  ;  house,  6 

Hamilton  drive. 
LEITCH,  Alexander,  letterpress  printer  and  black- 
ing manufacturer,  6  St.  Andrew's  lane. 
Leiteh,  Ales.,  warper,  62  Brunswick  street. 
Leiteh,  A.,   wire-worker,    safety-lamp  maker,   and 

wire-cloth  manufacturer,  49  Gallowgate. 
Leiteh,  Archibald,  shaft  bender  and  coach  finisher, 

26,  32  Dunlop  street;  house,  26  do. 
Leiteh,  Charles,  grain  merchant,  41  Oswald  street ; 

house,  16  Douglas  street. 
Leiteh,  James,  teacher,  E.  C.  Normal  School ;   ho. 

16  Arlington  street. 
Leiteh,  James,  baker,  57  Cambridge  street. 
Leiteh,  John,  keeper,  Highland  Society  School,  69 

Montrose  street. 
Leiteh,  John,  grocer,  272  Parliamentary  road. 
Leiteh,  John,  letter-carrier,  P.O.;  house,  112  Rot- 

tenrow  street. 
Leiteh,  John,  spirit  dealer,  91  Dry  gate  street ;  ho. 

43  J\Iontrose  street. 
Leiteh,  John,  surgeon,   205  Gallowgate ;  house,   20 

Monteith  row. 
Leiteh,  Joseph,  plasterer,  133  Waterloo  street ;  ho. 
I:      17  Minerva  street. 


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LEITCH.- 


- GENERAL  DIRECTORY. 


-LIFE. 


Leitch  &  M'Kinnon,  masons  and  builders,  22.^  Hos- 
pital street. 
Leitch  &  M'Cul]och,  manufrs.,  110  Brunswick  st. 
Leitch,  William,  of  Young,  Law,  ^  Co. ;  house,  34 

Hill  street,  Garnethill. 
Leitch,  William,  writer,  77  Renfield  street ;  ho.  113 

South  Wellington  street. 
Leitch,   William,   coal   merchant ;    depots,   Gushet- 

faulds  and  Dalmarnock  road;  office,  60  Howard 

street ;  house,  2  Regent  Park  terrace. 
Leitch,  W.  M.,  stationer  and  letterpress  printer,  6  St. 

Andrew's  lane. 
Leitch,  Mrs.  Archibald,  lodgings,  63  George  street. 
Leitch,  Mrs.,  coffee-house,  23  North  Albion  street. 
Leitch,  Mrs.,  boot  and  shoemaker,  27  King  street, 

Tradestoii. 
Leitch,  Mrs.,  refreshment  rooms,  8  Abercrombj'  St. 
LEITH,  James,  muslin  manufacturer  and  commis- 
sion   merchant,   09   Ingram  street;    house,    150 

Crown  street. 
Leith,  Hamburg,  and  Hull  Steam  Packet  Co.;  Ban- 

kier,  Lietke,  &  Co.,  25  Gordon  street. 
LEMON,  Alexander,  flaxdresser  and  ropemaker,  13 

Millroad  street ;  house,  27  Young  street. 
Lemon,    James    Oswald,    sorter,    P.O. ;    house,    5 

Weaver  street. 
Lemon,  John,  designer,  modeller,  and  wood  carver, 

14  6  Rottenrow. 
LENNIE,  Jane,  grocer,  32  Forth  street;  house,  39 

North  Woodside  road. 
LENNOX,  Alex.,  of  M'Kay  cj-  Kirhu-ood;  house, 

Wellpark,  Partickhill. 
Lennox,  Duncan,  writer,  217  Buchanan  street;  ho. 

Wellpark,  Partickhill. 
Lennox,  Gavin,  plasterer,  7  Moore  street ;  house,  4 

Claythorn  street. 
Lennox,   James,  furnishing  shop,  106   Rottenrow  ; 

house,  22  Taylor  street. 
Lennox,  James  L.,  54  Cowcaddens  street. 
Lennox,  J.,  fiesher,  95  Eglinton  st. ;  house,  102  do. 
Lennox,  John,  Victoria  Temperance  hotel,  and  soiree 

contractor,  235  Buchanan  street. 
Lennox,  John,  jun.,  commercial  traveller,  32  Stock- 
well  street. 
Lennox,  Peter,  tea  merchant  and  grocer,  49  Max- 
well street ;  house,  Helensburgli. 
Lennox,  Peter,  carter  and  produce  dealer,  12G  Clyde 

street,  Anderston. — Advertisement  in  Appendix. 
Lennox,  William,  victualler,  35  Orr  street. 
Lennox,  Mrs.,  tobacconist,  13  Castle  street. 
LENTON,  Fredk.,  portmanteau-maker,  29  Jam.  st. 
LEONARD,  Andrew,  sheriff-officer,  2^  Nicholson  st. 
LESLIE,  Arnot,  tailor,  48  Bedford  street. 
Leslie,  E.  W.,  Roman  Catholic  clergyman,  38  North 

Woodside  road. 
Leslie,  Francis,  plasterer,  87  Abercromby  street. 
Leslie,  George  G.,   yarn  and  commission  agent,  12 

South  Hanover  street ;  house,  4  Provan  place. 
Leslie  &  Hall,  general  metal  and  tinplate  merchants, 

174  Buchanan  street. 
Leslie,  James,  spirit  merchant,  39  Bedford  street. 
Leslie,  John,    of  Dnimmond  cj-  Leslie  ;    house,    18 

Greenvale  place.  West  Cumberland  street. 
Leslie,    John   A.,    of  Leslie  4'  IMl ;  house,    Elgin 

villa,  Partickhill. 
Leslie,  John,  mason  &  builder,  151  Gallowgate,  and 

363  Dumbarton  rd.;  h.  330  Hamilton  pi.,  Partick. 
Leslie,   P.   W.,  at  Wilkia,    Cowan,  (|'  Slratoiis,  53 
Gcorj;e  square. 


Leslie,  Robert,  9  Clarendon  place. 
Leslie,  Miss,  10  Clarendon  place. 
Lessees  of  the  British  Plate-Glass    Co.'s  works ; 

agents,  M'Laren  &  Anderson,  11  Madeira  court. 
LETHAM,    Adam,    woollen  and   linen    draper,   26 

High  street;  house,  23  Monteith  row. 
Lethem,   Blyth,  &  Lethem,  muslin  manufacturers, 

49  Virginia  street. 
Letham,  Patrick,   wine    and  spirit   merchant,    207 

Castle  street,  and  2  Glebe  st.  ;  ho.  3  Tennant  st. 
Letham,  Robert,  hosier,  glover,  and  yarn  merchant, 

3  High  street ;  house,  7  Westmuir  street. 
LETTERS,    Mrs.,    hosier    and    draper,    62    Great 

Hamilton  street ;  house,  10  Somerville  place. 
LEVACK,  William,  o/" /S'coize,  Brebner,  ^-Levack; 

house,  Buckingham  square,  Govan. 
Levant    Steam  Packet    Office,    45    Union   street; 

Handysides  &  Henderson,  agents. 
LEVENSTON,  Dr.  Samuel,  11  London  street. 
Levenson,  J.,  sealing-wax  manufr.,  178  Gallowgate. 
Levenston,    William,    hygeian     establishment,    42 

Stockwell  street ;  house,  7  Park  place. 
LEVY,  Henry,  spirit  merchant,  1  and  3  Saltmarket, 

9  and  15  London  street,  and  2,  4,  and  1  6  Gallow- 
gate; house,  15  London  street. 
LEWIS,  Wni.,  chemical  manufacturer,  406  Dobbie's 

loan,  and  10  Market  lane;  ho.  12  Great  Clyde  st. 
LIDDELL,  Archibald,  &  Co.,  oil  merchants,   paint 

and   varnish    manufacturers,  43    Queen    street ; 

boiling-house,  Port-Dundas  road . 
Liddell,   Charles,   surveyor,  Gas  office,  42  Virginia 

street  ;  house,  3  Granville  street. 
Liddell,  &  Co.,  commission  agents,  tambourers,  and 

shawl  and  muslin  ornamenters,  49  Virginia  st. 
Liddell,  James,  oculist,  037  Gallowgate. 
Liddell,  James,  merchant  and  agent,  14  Dixon  st. ; 

house,  Eosebank,  Partickhill. 
Liddell,  John,  commission  agent,  52  Virginia  street ; 

house,  197  Pitt  street. 
Liddell,    John,   grocer,  56  Candleriggs;  house,  80 

North  Frederick  street. 
Liddell,   John,  &  Co.,    power-loom  cloth  manufac- 
turers, 50  St.  Ninian  street. 
Liddell,    Jolin,  of  John    Liddell  4'  Co.  ;   house,  8 

Cleland  street. 
Liddle,  Louis  H.  F.,  teaclier,  34  Great  Hamilton  st. ; 

house,  8  Morris  place. 
Liddell,  Robert,  turner,  5  Bedford  lane;  house,  213 

Crown  street. 
Liddell,  Wm.,  steam-boat  owner  and  agent,  6  Oswald 

street;  ho.  Mountview  cottage,  near  Greenock. 
Liddell,  William,  of  John  Horn  cj-  Co.;  house,  17 

Binnie  place. 
Liddell,    W.  A.,    surgeon,    Govan   poorhouse,    224- 

Eglinton  street. 
Liddell,  Mrs.  Andrew,  lodgings,  10  George  street. 
Liddell,  Mary,  hosier,  furnish.,  &c.,  101  Kinning  pi. 
Liddell,  Miss,  dressmaker,  49  Cadogan  street. 
LIEBERT,  Julius,  merchant,  78  Miller  street;   ho. 

6  Burnbank  gardens. 
Liebert,  S.  A.,  &  Co.,  merchants,  11  Prince's  square, 

48  Buchanan  street. 
LIEPM  ANN,  Gustav.,  ofLiepmunn,  Lehmann,  (j-  Co. ; 

house,  5  Grosvenor  terrace. 
Liepmann,  Lehmann,  &  Co.,  commission  merchants, 

76  Virginia  street. 
Life  Association  of  Scotland  ;  head  office  for  Glas- 
gow, 2  Victoria  place,  West  Regent  street ;  John 
Graham,  secretary ;  agents,  A.  S.  Ogle,  1  South 


LIETKE.- 


-GENERAL  DIRECTORY. 


-LINN. 


178 


Frederick  street;  James  Sinitb,  5  Princes  square; 

Robert  jrCowan,  17  Gordon  street;  Peter  White, 

20  Buchanan  street ;   Reid  &  Gait,  8  Princes  sq. ; 

James  Caird,  27  Virginia  street. 
LIETKE,  J.  0.,  Swedish  and  Norwegian  consul,  25 

Gonlon  street ;  house,  Viewfield  house,  Partick. 
LIGHTBODY,   James,   wine  and  spirit  merchant, 

157  Queen  street ;  house,  107  George  street. 
Lightbod}',  J.   &  J.,   slate  merchants  and    Roman 

cement  manufacturers,  24.  James  Watt  street. 
Lightbody,  James,  of  J.  <.f  J.   Lightbody;  house,  2 
,    Walmer  crescent.  Paisley  road. 
Lightbody,  John,  of  J.  (|-  J.  Lighlhody ;  house,   124 

Bothwell  street. 
Lightbody,    P.,   cabinetmaker  and  stair  railer,  180 

New  City  road  ;  warehouse,  210  Holyrood  terrace, 

Great  Western  road. 
Lightbody,    William,  joiner  and  cabinetmaker,  42 

Sydney  street ;  house,  38  do. 
LIG'HTON,  Mrs.  James,  43  Morrison  street. 
LILLIE,  James,  of  Ferguson  ^- LiUie ;  bouse,  Rose 

cottage.  Crow  road,  Partick. 
Lillie,  James,  sewed  muslin  manufacturer,  44  Hut- 

cheson  street ;  house,  344  St.  Vincent  street. 
Lillie,  James  B  ,  of  John  King  tj'  Sons;  house,   12 

Elmgrove  place. 
Lillie,  John,  of  Lillie  <^  Muir ;  ho.  198  Crown  st. 
Lillie,  William,  commission  agent,  33  Virginia  st, ; 

house,  344  St.  Vincent  street. 
LiLLYBANK  Boiler  Works,  top  of  Eglinton  street ; 

Wm.  Wilson ;  house,  Crossbill,  Queen's  park. 
LlMERiGG  Coal  office,  75  Jamaica  street. 
LIMONT,  John,  bottler,  24  Jamaica  street. 
LINCH,  Owen,  rag  merchant,  11  Market  street. 
LINCOLNE,  Wm.,  Franklin   Company's  depot  for 

gas  regulators,  fire  bars,  and  other  patent  articles, 

77  John  street. 
LIND,  William,  victualler  and  spirit  merchant,  148, 

150  Old  Dalmarnock  road;  house,  152  do. 
LINDER  &  Kingsley  (New  York),  Royal  Exchange 

court,  85  Queen  street. 
LINDSAY,  Alexander,  77  Renfield  street. 
Lindsay,  Alexander,  M.D.,  physician  and  surgeon; 

consulting  rooms,  68  Stockwell  street;  house,  1C9 

George  street. 
Lindsay,  Anderson,  at  Anderson  cj'   Grafs ;  house, 

16  Arlington  street.  Woodland  road. 
Lindsay,  David,  of  John  Lindsay  S;  Son;  house,  76 

Carrick  street. 
Lindsay,  Francis,  spirit  dealer,  29  Taylor  street. 
Lindsay,  Gavin,  house  factor  and  church-officer,  120 

London  road. 
Lindsay,    George,    grocer,    147    Eglinton    street  ; 

house,  169  do. 
Lindsay,  George,  wiight  and  builder,  317  Bath  st. ; 

house,  119  Campbell  street,  west. 
Lindsay,  George,  portrait  painter,  9  St.  Andrew  sq. 
Lindsay,  Henry,   glazier,   soot  merchant,   chimney 

sweeper,  and  window  cleaner,  155  North  street ; 

house,  4  West  Bothwell  street. 
Lindsay,  James,  house  factor,  insurance  agent,  and 

licensed  valuator,  52  Wilson  street  and  66  Hut- 

cheson  street ;  house,  7  Giteme  street. 
Lindsay,  James,  gas  office,  42  Virginia  street ;  ho. 

58  Renfield  street. 
Lindsay,  James,  grocer  and  provision  merchant,  39 

Nelson  street,  Tradeston ;  house,  12  Warwick  st. 
Lindsay,  James,  stationer,  printer,  aud  news-agent, 
11  King  street,  city;  house,  12  Monteitli  row. 


Lindsay,  James,  spirit  merchant,  123  Gallowgate  ; 

house,  4  South  Shamrock  street. 
Lindsay,  James,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  142  New 

City  road;  house,  22  Scotia  street. 
Lindsay,  James  K.,  plumber  and  gasfitter,  39  North 

Albion  street;  house,  7  Grajme  street. 
Lindsay,  Rev.  James,  138  Woodlands  road. 
Lindsay,  John,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  82  Broomie- 

law;  house,  22  Robertson  street. 
Lindsay,  John,  eating-housekeeper,  314  Gallowgate. 
Lindsay,  John,  jun.,  bookkeeper  at  D.  Bannerman''s, 

Corn  Exchange  buildings  ;  ho.  31  Dean  street. 
Liudsa}',   John,  jun.,    bath-keeper.   North   Quarter 

Public  Baths,  75  Kennedy  street,  St.  Rollox. 
Lindsay,  John,  &  Son,  painters  and  paperhangers, 

84  Brown  street. 
Lindsay,  John,  of  John  Lindsay  cj-  Son;  house,  34 

Brown  street. 
Lindsay,  John,  cabinetmaker,  21  Richard  street. 
Lindsay,  John,  surgeon,  aud  bathing  establishment, 

3  St.  Enoch  square. 
Lindsay,  John  H.;  ho.  189  Hill  st,  Garnethill. 
Iiiudsay,  John,  &  Co.,  starchers,  41  Kerr  St.,  Calton, 

and  11  Frederick  st.;  ho.  1  Stanley  pi..  Paisley  rd. 
Lindsay,  Peter,  wine  and  spirit  dealer,   122  Clyde 

street,  Anderston. 
Lindsay,  Robert,  woollen  and  cotton  yarn  warehouse, 

57  Brunswick  street ;  house,  33  Grteme  street. 
Lindsa}',  Robert,  wright,  18  Mains  street;  house, 

104  Bothwell  street,  Blythswood  terrace. 
Lindsay,  Robert,  &  Co.,  sewed  muslin  manufacturers, 

86  Miller  street. 
Lindsay,  Robert  M.,  commercial  and  mathematical 

academv,  108  West  Nile  street;  house,  Spring- 
field house,  Uddingston. 
Lindsay,  Robert,  jun.,  teacher,  108  West  Nile  st.  ; 

house,  119  New  City  road. 
Lindsay,  Samuel,  at  John  Smith  cj-  Co.'s;  house,  534 

Gallowgate. 
Lindsay,  S.,  victualler,  465  Gallowg.;  ho.  5  Moore  st. 
Lindsay,  Thomas,  cooper,  3  So.  Shamrock  street. 
Lindsay,  Thomas,  at  Wilson  S;  Kelso's;  house,  134 

George  street. 
Lindsay,  Thos.,  manager,  Dundyvan  wharf,  Monk- 
land  Canal  basin ;  house,  346  Townmill  road. 
Lindsay,  W.  G.  and  J.  W.,  accountants,  insurance 

agents,  and  factors,  agents  for  the  Scottish  Equi- 
table Life  Assurance   Society  and   the  Alliance 

Fire,    110   Buchanan  street;    house,   Cloverbank 

house,  Garngadhill. 
Lindsay,  Walter,  dairy,  67  Thistle  street. 
Lindsay,  Wm.,  milk  dealer,  97  High  street;  house, 

48  Abercromby  street. 
Lindsay,  Wm.,  gas  officer;  ho.  16  Arlington  street. 
Lindsay,   Rev.  Wm.,    D.D.,   professor  of  theology, 

and  minister  of  Cathedral  Street  U.P.  Church; 

residence,  Cloverbank,  Garngadhill. 
Lindsay,  William,  plumber  and  gasfitter,  68  Robert- 
son street ;  house,  99  Waterloo  street. 
Lindsay,  William,  basketmaker,  44  Trongate ;  ho. 

137  London  street. 
Lindsay,  William,  at  W.  0.  Cullender's;  house,  6 

Chatham  place. 
Lindsay,  Mrs.,  lodgings,  6  Warwick  street. 
Lindsay,  Miss,  milliner  &  dressmaker,  77  Renfield  st. 
Lindsay,  Miss,  sewed  muslin  and  fancy  warehouse, 

189  Sauchiehall  street;  house,  193  do. 
Lindsay,  Misses,  200  Sauchiehall  street. 
LINN,  Arthur,  house  factor,  47  King  street. 


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LINN. 


-GENERAL  DIRECTORY LIVINGSTON. 


Linn,  Duncan,  haircutter,  82  Bell  street. 

Linn   &   Huie,  general  upholsterj'   furnishers,    200 

Argyle  street ;  factory,  39  Cavendish  street. 
Linn,  Walter,  superintendent  mineral  traffic,  Caledo- 
nian Bailwaj',  St.  Rollox;  house,  Broomhill  cot- 
tage.    Letters  left  at  200  Glebe  street. 
Linn,    William,  of  Linn  ij-  Uuie;    house,  Vermont 

cottage,  Pollokshields. 
LINTON,  Andrew,  ironmonger,  24  Gallowgate  ;  ho. 

74  London  street. 
Linton,  William,  79  Taylor  street. 
Lisbon  Shipping  Office,  61  Union  street. 
Lisbon  Steam  Packet  Office,  45  Union  street;  Han- 

dysides  &  Henderson,  agents. 
LISENHEIM,  Mrs.,  pawnbroker,  40  Princes  street. 
LISTER,  Henry,  lodging-house  keeper,  120  Broom. 
Lister,  Joseph,  professor  of  surgery,  Glasgow  Uni- 
versity;  house,  17  Woodside  place. 
LISTON,  Alex.,  manufacturing  chemist,  27  Union 

street,  and  Balmaha,  Lochlomond. 
Liston,  Rob.,  grease  mauufr.  and  oil  mercht.,  51  Craw- 
ford street,  Port-Eglinton ;  ho.  5  So.  Apsley  place. 
LITHGOW,  John,  spirit  merchant,  38  Rose"  street. 

Hutch  esontown. 
Lithgow,  Thomas,  mason  overseer.  Forth  and  Clyde 

Canal  Co. ;  ho.  80  Napier's  hall  road,  Springbank. 
Lithgow,  W.  H.,  professor  of  music,  93  Renfield  st. 
Lithgow,  Miss,  teacher  of  pianoforte  and  singing,  93 

Renfield  street. 
Lithgow,  Miss  Elizabeth,  teacher  of  pianoforte,  93 

Renfield  street. 
LITSTER,  M.,  china,  crystal,  and  earthenw.  dealer, 

127  New  Dalmarnock  road. 
Litster,  W.,  surgeon,  70  Eglinton  st. ;  house,  68  do. 
Litster,  W.,  spirit  dealer,  136  New  Dalmarnock  rd. 
LITTLE,  Andrew,  leather  merchant,  153  Canning 

street ;  house,  6  London  road. 
Little,    Henry,    merchant,    80  Great  Clyde   street; 

residence,  Milnwood  house,  Bellshill. 
Little,  John,  manager,  Glasgow  Bottle  Works,  Port- 

Dundas  ;  house,  at  works. 
Little,  Agnes,  teacher,  29  Cumberland  street. 
LITTLEJOHN,    James    W.,  wine   merchant,  329 

Sauchiehall  st. ;  ho.  Bath  crescent. 
Littlejohn,  James,  of  John   Warnoch  f  Co.  ;  house, 

Bath  crescent. 
LITTLETON,  Dan.,  secretary  and  manager.  General 

Terminus  and  Glasgow  Harbour  Railway ;  house, 

Greenlaw  house.  Paisley  road. 
Liverpool  and  Alexandria  Steam-Packet  Office ; 

G,  &  J.  Burns,  9  Buchanan  street. 
Liverpool  and  American  Royal  IMail  Steam-Packet 

Office ;  G.  &  J.  Burns,  9  Buchanan  street. 
Liverpool  and  Ancona  Steam-Packet  Office ;  G.  & 

J.  Burns,  9  Buchanan  street. 
Liverpool  and  Constantinople  Steam-Packet  Office ; 

G.  &  J.  Burns,  9  Buchanan  street. 
Liverpool  and  Corfu  Steam-Packet  Office;  G.  &  J. 

Burns,  9  Buchanan  street. 
Liverpool  and  Genoa  Steam- Packet  Office;  G.  &  J. 

Burns,  9  Buchanan  street. 
Liverpool  and  Gibraltar  Steam-Packet  Office ;  G.  & 

J.  Burns,  9  Buchanan  street, 
Liverpool   and   Glasgow   Steam- Packet   Office,  20 

Dixon  street ;   M.  Langlands  &  Sons. 
Liverpool  and  Glasgow  Steam-Packet  Office  ;  G.  & 

J.  Burns,  9  Buchanan  street. 
Liverpool  &  Glasgow  Traders;   M'Arthur,  Brothers, 

47  Oswald  street,  agents. 


Liverpool  and  Havre  Steam-Packet  Office ;  G.  &  J. 
Burns,  9  Buchanan  street. 

Liverpool  and  Leghorn  Steam-Packet  Office  ;  G.  & 
J.  Burns,  9  Buchanan  street. 

Liverpool  and  London  Fire  and  Life  Insurance  Co.; 
Office,  128  Ingram  street;  David  Stewart,  resident 
secretary. — See  Advert,  in  Appendix.  Agents — 
James  Mitchell,  21  Cochran  St.;  John  E.  Watson, 
58  St.  Vincent  street;  F.  W.  Allan,  39  North 
Hanover  st. ,  Wm.  Metcalf,  5  Charlotte  st. ;  John 
Fairley,  28  Cochran  st. ;  M'Cubbin  and  Johnston, 
110  Buchanan  St.;  Reid  &  Thomson,  36  Royal 
Exchange  sq. ;  Adam  Reid,  insurance  broker; 
J.  M.  Robertson,  20  Buchanan  street ;  Steel  and 
M'Kinlay,  98  West  George  St.;  James  Wilson,  33 
Bath  street;  James  Frame,  Union  Bank,  3  New 
City  road ;  Adam  M.  Pattison,  67  Buchanan 
st. ;  Paul  &  M'Culloch,  6  South  Hanover  street ; 
William  Ambrose,  116  St.  Vincent  street;  John 
M'Harg,  21  St.  Vincent  place  ;  James  Lindsay,  52 
Wilson  St. ;  Thomas  Brown,  jun.,  135  Buchanan 
St.;  John  Dodds,  51  St.  Vincent  St.;  James  M. 
Thomson,  148  Hospital  st. ;  James  R.  Burnett,  29 
St.  Vincent  pi. ;  Wink  &  Wight,  account.ints,  175 
West  George  st. ;  Andrew  Gray,  Union  Bank,  101 
King  St.,  Tradeston  ;  and  Gordon  Smith,  writer, 
68  St.  Vincent  street. 

Liverpool  and  Malta  Steam-Packet  Office;  G.  &  J. 
Burns,  9  Buchanan  street. 

Liverpool  and  Mediterranean  Steam-Packet  Office; 
G.  &  J.  Burns,  9  Buchanan  street. 

Liverpool  and  Messina  Steam  Packet  Office ;  G.  & 
J.  Burns,  9  Buchanan  street. 

Liverpool  and  Naples  Steam-Packet  Office;  G.  &  J. 
Burns,  9  Buchanan  street. 

Liverpool  and  Nassau  Steam-Packet  Office;  G.  &  J. 
Burns,  9  Buchanan  street. 

Liverpool,  New  York,  and  Philadelphia  Steam-Ship 
Co.;  11  Dixon  street. 

Liverpool  and  Palermo  Steam-Packet  Office  ;  G.  & 
J.  Burns,  9  Buchanan  street. 

Liverpool  and  Smyrna  Steam-Packet  Office  ;  G.  & 
J.  Burns,  9  Buchanan  street. 

Liverpool  and  Syria  Steam-Packet  Office  ;  G.  &  J. 
Burns,  9  Buchanan  street. 

Liverpool  Steam-Packet  Office;  G.  &  J.  Burns,  9 
Buchanan  street. 

Liverpool  and  Trieste  Steam-Packet  Office ;  G.  &  J. 
Burns,  9  Buchanan  street. 

Liverpool  and  Glasgow  Traders  Office;  72  Great 
Clyde  street;   Lewis  Potter  &  Co.,  agents. 

Liverpool  and  Varna  Steam-Packet  Otlice  ;  G.  &  J. 
Burns,  9  Buchanan  street. 

LIVINGSTON,  Allan,  spirit  merchant,  18  Main  St., 
Anderston ;  house,  9  Greenhill  street. 

Livingston,  Andrew,  tobliacconist,  oils  and  colours, 
50  Adelphi  street ;   house,  29  Hospital  street. 

Livingston,  Archibald,  writer  and  notary  public,  and 
Branch  Manager  for  Scotland  of  tlie  Star  Life 
Assurance  Society  of  London,  11  Buchanan  St.; 
house,  3  Royal  crescent. 

Livingston,  Charles  S.,  cotton  broker,  127  Ingram 
street ;  house,  Merryflats,  Govan. 

Livingstone,  David,  wholesale  jeweller  and  watch 
manufacturer,  4  Bath  street. 

Livingston,  Daniel,  warehouseman,  at  G.  L.  Walker 
cj-  Co.'s ;  house,  20  O.^ford  street. 

Livingston,  Ev/ing,  &  Co.,  calenderers,  packers,  hot- 
pressers,  and  waterproofers,  17  , 2 1  Virginia  st 


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175 


Livingston,  Hugh,  turner  and  weavers' utensil  maker, 

23  James  street,  Calton. 
Livingston,   James    E.,   commission  mercliant,  and. 

dealer  in  gold  leaf,  glass,  white  and  red  lead,  48 

Gordon  street ;  house,  14  Salisburj'  street, 
Livingston,  John,  M.D.,  surgeon,  95A  Paisley  road; 

house,  Greenlaw  place,  137  Paisley  road. 
Livingston,  Robert,  brassfouuder,  gaslitter,  and  bell- 
hanger,  SO,  345-  King  St.,  Tradeston;  ho.  34  J  do. 
Livingston,  Robert,  of  Livingston  <.j  Walson ;  house, 

15  South  St.  Mungo  street. 
Livingston  &  Watson,  saw  and  plane  makers,  235 

Ai'gyle  street. 
Livingston,  Mrs.  Archibald,  spirit  dealer,  82  West 

street;  house,  86  do. 
LLOYD,  Arthur,  comedian  &  vocalist,  61  Shields  rd. 
Lloyd,   Samuel,   practical  engineer;  house,   39   St. 

Mungo  street. 
Lloyd's  Surveyor's  Office,  75  Jamaica  street. 
LIZARS,  John,    optical   and  mathematical  instru- 
ment maker,  &c.,  24  Glassford  street ;  ho.  91  N. 

Hanover  street. 
LOADER,  Cadman,  &  Green,  importers  of  foreign 

goods,   136  Buchanan  street,  and  at  19  Cannon 

street,  W.,  London,  and  Paris. 
Local  Marine  Board;  James  Muirhead,  secretary, 

42  West  George  street. 
LociiFiNE   Gunpowder  Co.  (limited),  85  Maxwell 

street ;  R.  M'Dougall. 
LoCHGoiL  and  Lochlong  Steam-boat  Co. ;  William 

Allan,  agent,  83  Jamaica  street. 
LOCHHEAD,  James,  teacher,  St.  Andrew's  Parish 

School,  Greeudyke  st.  ;  ho.  12  Newhall  terrace. 
Lochhead,  James,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  38  and 

40  Norfolk  street,  and  81  Stockwell  street;  ho. 

22  Nicholson  street. 
Lochhead,  James,  grain  merchant,  132  Trongate. 
Lochhead,  John,  of  Thomas  ^  John  Lochhead ;  ho. 

Elmgrove  place,  Holland  street. 
Lochhead,  Robert,  spirit  merchant,  56  Stevenson  St.; 

house,  109  Great  Eastern  road. 
Lochhead  &  Simpson,  flesbers,  162  Main  St.,  Bridget. 
Lochhead,  Thomas,   victualler  and  spirit  dealer,  48 

Dale  street,  Bridgeton. 
Lochhead,  T.,  Union  Loan  Fund,  12  Howard  street. 
Lochhead,  Thomas  &  John,  booksellers  &  publishers, 

40  Union  street. 
Lochhead,  William,  sen.,  of  Wylie  t^  Lochhead;  ho. 

18  Royal  crescent. 
Lochhead,  Wm.,  jun.,   at   Wylie  4'  Lochhead's;  ho. 

18  Royal  crescent. 
LOGHIEL,  Charles,  spirit  merchant,  46  West  Both- 
well  street;  house  63  do. 
LOCHOlvE,  Robert,  &   Co.,  boot  and  shoemakers, 

116,  118  Buchanan  street. 
Lochore,  Robert,  cf  Robert  Lochore  cf-  Co.  ;  house, 

304  Bath  crescent. 
Lochore,  Robert,  tertius,  of  Wm.  Lochore  tj-  Son; 

house,  5  India  street. 
Lochore,  Wm.,  &  Son,  bootmakers,  126  Buchanan  st. 
LOCHTIE,  Thomas,  commission  agent,  33  Virginia 

street;  house,  62  Houston  street. 
Lock  Hospital,  41  Eottenrow. 

LOCKE,  Blackett,  &  Co.,  lead  and  lead-pipe  manu- 
facturers, 80  Gt.  Clvde  St.;  Wm.  Niven  &  Co.,  ag. 
LOCKERBIE,  David,"  &  Sons,  brick  &  stone  builders 

and  general  contractors ;  ho.  7  Abbotsford  place. 
Lockerbie,  R.,  provision  merchant,  47  Orr  street ;  ho. 

3  do. 


Lockerby,  Thomas  L.,  manufaoturerof  lamps,  whole- 
sale and  export  only,  Victoria  Works,  Euchan  St., 
Gorbals  ;  house,  27  Abbotsford  place. 

LOCKHART,  Andrew,  at  Campbells,  Donald,  <]■ 
Sellars' ;  house,  34  South  Portland  street. 

Lockhart,  D.,  of  Howie  if  Lockhart;  residence, 
Viewfield,  Bothwell. 

Lockhart,  George,  clerk,  Caledonian  Railway  branch 
office,  30  Queen  st.;  ho.  135  South  Wellington  st. 

Lockhart,  Hew,  76  St.  George's  road. 

Lockhart,  James,  writer,  11  West  Nile  street;  ho. 
76  St.  George's  road. 

Lockhart,  John,  plumber,  lead  merchant  &  gasfitter, 
237  Buchanan  street;  house,  43  York  street. 

Lockhart,  John,  cattle  salesman,  43  York  street. 

Lockhart,  Robert,  jun.,  &  Co.,  linseed  crushers  and 
commission  merchants,  27  Ilope  street ;  linseed 
mill,  5  Washington  street. 

Lockhart,  Robert,  jun.,  79  Hill  street,  Garnethill. 

Lockhart,  Robert,  of  Grierson,  LocUiart,  cf  Co.;  ho. 
320  St.  Vincent  street. 

Lockhart,  Robert,  of  Lochharts  <f  Watson ;  house, 
158  St.  George's  road. 

Lockhart,  Robert,  of  Eamsay  cj-  Loclchart ;  house,  82 
London  street. 

Lockhart,  R.  &  W.,  corn  factors,  20  Union  street. 

Lockliarts  &  Watson,  clothiers  and  hatters,  60  St. 
Vincent  street. 

Lockhart,  William,  plumber  and  gasfitter,  480  St. 
Vincent  street;  house,  478  do. 

Lockhart,  Mrs.,  138  South  Portland  street. 

Lockhart,  Miss,  9  Newton  street. 

LOFTUS,  Chas.  C,  chemist  and  druggist,  98  Cum- 
berland street ;  house,  188  Hospital  street. 

Loftus,  AVilliam,  surgeon,  98  Cumberland  street;  ho. 
188  Hospital  street. 

LOGAN,  Andrew,  baker  and  confectioner,  37  Nor- 
folk street;  house,  41  do. 

Logan,  David,  at  Couper,  Blackwood,  c|  Co.'s;  ho. 
30  Monteith  row. 

Logan,  David,  fruiterer,  125  Gallowgate. 

Logan,  Findlay,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  Mavis 
bank ;  house,  18  Rutland  place. 

Logan,  George,  librarian,  stationer,  and  bookbinder, 
472-  Adelphi  street,  south  ;  house,  47  do. 

Logan,  James,  carter  and  dairyman,  63  Drygate. 

Logan,  James  G.,  at  A.  4'  >S-  Henry  4-  Co.'s ;  house, 
16  Florence  place,  Stanley  street. 

Logan,  James,  wholesale  merchant  in  Portland 
cement,  English  mastic,  plaster  of  Paris,  and 
manufr.  of  Roman  cement,  Moodie's  court,  31 
Argyle  st.;  house,  28  Abbotsford  place. 

Logan,  Jas.,  harness  pattern-designer,  4  Eglintonla. 

Logan,  James,  pattern-designer,  at  John  Muir  4  Co.'s; 
house,  36  Commerce  street. 

Logan,  John,  jun.,  &  Co.,  commission  merchants  and 
ship  and  insurance  brokers,  12  Dixon  street. 

Logan,  John,  beadle,  Montrose  Street  U.P.  Charch; 
house,  273  George  street. 

Logan,  John,  of  Logan  4'  Muir;  ho.  17  Newton  pL 

Logan,  John,  pawnbroker,  2  Kent  street. 

Logan,  John,  victualler,  484  Gallowgate ;  house,  1 
Tureen  street. 

Logan,  John,  sheriff  officer,  27  Renfrew  street. 

Logan  John,  of  Finlayson  4 Logan;  house,  7  Regent 
Park  terrace. 

Logan,  John,  stationer,  12  Bell  street. 

Logan  &  Muir,  American  produce  brokers  and  corn 
factors,  13  Hope  street. 


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Logan  &  'Muir,  booksellere,  etationers,  and  librarians, 

6  Woodland  road. 
Logan  &  Rankin,  fleshers,  237  Wigh  street. 
Logan,  Robert,  bread  and  pastrr  baker  and  confec- 
tioner, 32  South  Portland  street. 
Logan,  Robert,  bread  and   biscuit  baker,  25   Tamer 

street,  Gamgad  road  ;  bouse,  23  do. 
Logan,    Thomas,    commission   agent,   210    Thistle 

street;  bouse,  do. 
Logan,  Wm.,  engraver  &  lithograpber,  74  Arprle  St. 
Logan,  William,  dining  and  coffee  rooms,  21  Mas- 

•well  St.;  ho.  18  Abbotsford  pi. — SeeAdet.  in  App. 
Logan,  William,  bookseller,   stationer,  and  librarian, 

27  Saucbiehall  street;  house,  150  Baccleucb  St. 
Logan,  Mrs.  David,  24  Stanley  street. 
Logan,  Mrs.  Wm.,  ladies'  nurse,  S6  M'AsUn  street. 
Logan,  Mrs.  W.,  5  Victoria  place.  West  Regent  St. 
Logan,  Mrs.,  eating-house.  48  Eglinton  street. 
Logan,  Mrs.,  staymaker,  37  John  street. 
Logan,  Miss  C,  millin.  &  dressm.,  36  Commerce  st. 
Logan,  Miss  Eliza,  dressmaker,  210  Thistle  street. 
LOGIE,   Wm.,  commission  merchant,   37    Virginia 

street ;  bouse,  4  Woodbum  place. 
Logie,  Snsan,  flesher,  73  George  street. 
London  Art-Ur.ion,  116  St.  Vincent  street;  George 

MTarlane,  hon.  secretarj'. 
London    Black  Ball  Line  of    Packets;    office,  45 

Union  street ;  W.  Arnot,  jun.,  &  Co.,  agents. 
London  Boot  Co.,  46  Gordon  street 
London   Guarantee  Society ;  Brown  &  Dnnlop,  49 

Virginia  street,  agents. 
London  and  Manchester  Glass  Co.  ;  Tower  &  Arrol, 

agents,  16  Dixon  street. 
LoiTDONDERET,  Portrnsh,  and  Sligo  Steam-Packet 

Office,  75  Jamaica  St.;  Tbos.  Cameron  &.  Co.,  agts. 
Londonderry  Steam-Packet  Office,  133  St.  Vincent 

street ;  Macconnell  &  Laird,  a;:ents. 
LONERGAN,    William   F.,    M.D.,    surgeon,    107 

Eglinton  street ;  iouse,  14  Abbotsford  place. 
LONG,  C,  drill,  g)-mnasric,  and  fencing  master,  3 

Dalbousie  street. 
Long,  John  Jes,  manufacturer  of  blacking,  congrere 

matches,  and  Trashing  powder,   465  Duke  street ; 

house,  12  Whitevale. 
Long,  John,  muslin  manufacturer,  95  Hutcbeson  st; 

house,  Bothwell. 
Long,  Wm.,  muslin  mannfactnrer,  95  Hutcbeson  st. 
Long,  Mrs.  John,  127  Clarence  pi.,  Sanchiehall  st. 
LoNGLEE  Colliery  Office,  2  Oswald  street 
LONIE,  James,   parcel  clerk,  Caledonian  Rail.,  S.S. 

Station;  ho.  Mrs.  Ratcliffe's,  172  Hospital  street. 
Lonie,  J.,  provision  merchant,  182  Kelvinhaugh  St., 

and  242  Dumbarton  road. 
Lonnie,  James,  &  Co.,  plumbers  and  gasfitters,  179 

Argj-le  street,  and  12   St  Enoch  square;  house, 

llOHolm  street 
LORD,  James,  agent,  135  Buchanan  street. 
LoKD  BjTon  Hotel,  6,  8,  10  Broomiela-w ;  Thomas 

Menzies,  proprietor. 
LORDIER,  Arthur,  brassfounder  and  gasStter,  35 

Stockwell  street ;  house,  Gl  Mains  street. 
Lorimer,  George,  warehouseman,    14  Dunlop  street; 

house,  G  Craignestnck  place. 
Loriruer,   John,   of  Lorimer  ^  Mot/es ;  honse,  114 

Blythswood  terrace. 
Lorimer,  Rev.  John   G ,  D.D.,  of  Free  St.  David's 

Church  ;  house,  6  Woodside  place. 
Lorimer,  William,  grocer  and  provision  merchant, 
74  Abbotsford  place  ;  house,  70  do. 


Lorinner  &   Moves,    comb    and   brush  factors,  per- 
fumers,  and  importers  of  foreign    good*,   15,  16 
Arpyle  arcade  ;  wholesale  wareb.,  15  Buchanan  st. 
LORRAIN,  W.    S.,    &   Adam,  merchants,  29   St. 

Vincent  place. 
Lorrain,  W.  &.,  of  W.  S.  Lorrain  ^  Adam  ;  bouse, 

12  Royal  crescent 
LOTHIAN,  A.,  teacher,  Town's  hospital. 
LOUDON,  Archibald,  innkeeper,  11  MTherson  st., 

and  52  High  street. 
Loudon,  James,  jun.,  coal  and  commission  merchant, 

12  Howard  street. 
Loudon,  James,  oj"  APEachran,  Langhland^  <^   Co. ; 

house,  Cartside  villa,  Johnstone. 
Loudon,  John,  al  Bulloch,  Lade,  ^  Go's;  house,  11 

Monteiih  row. 
Loudoun,  John,  &  Co.,  insurance  brokers  and  agents 
for  the  Phosnix   Fire  and  Pelican  Life  offices,  68 
St.  Vincent  street. 
London,  Thomas,  flesher,  159  Stirling's  road  ;  house, 

161  do. 
London,  Mrs.  John,  18  Woodside  crescent. 
Loudon,  Miss,  274  Bath  crescent. 
London,  Miss  Mary,  dressmaker   and  milliner,  125 

Eglinton  street. 
LOUGHRAN,    John,    manufacturing    chemist,   24 

Govan  St.;  house,  78  South  Wellington  street. 
LOUGHRT,   Daniel,  spirit  dealer,   62   New  Dal- 

marnock  road. 
LOUTHEAN,   draper,  18  Candleriggs  ;  house,  107 

George  street. 
LOUTTIT,  Alex.,  inventor  of  the  storm-proof  canoe, 
the  storm-proof  marine  architecture;  author  of 
"  The  Life  and  Property  Preserving,  or  the  Crime 
Exterminating  System  of  Education,"  12  Hous.  st. 
Loutiit,  Charles,  grocer  and  provision  merchant,  14 

Houston  street. 
Lonttit,  Mrs.  Elizabeth,  137  Paisley  road. 
LOVE,  Andrew,  &  Son,  tailors,  66  Thistle  street 
Love,    Archibald,    bookseller,    stationer,    and    news 
agent,  15  Nelson  street;  house,  26  Taylor  street. 
Love,  Archibald,  boot   and  shoemaker,  22  Jamaica 

street ;  house,  292  Argyle  street. 
Love,  A.,  house   painter,  paperhanger,  and  glazier. 

7  Nelson  street,  Tradeston  ;  ho.  28  Cook  street. 
Love,  George,  stationer,  138  Trongale. 
Love,  James,  86  Renfrew  street. 
Love,  James,  foreman  of  mineral  traffic,  south  side, 
Caledonian  station  ;  house,  Gusbetfatilds  cottage. 
Love,  John,  baker,  261  Buchanan  st. ;  ho.  264  do. 
Love,  Maurice,  com.  traveller,  26  Apsley  pi.,  south. 
Love,  Eobt.,  artist  and  lithographer,  4  0  Kent  st 
Love,  Robert,  tailor  and  clothier,  74  Crown  street ; 

house,  139  do. 
Love,  William,  wholesale  bookseller,   stationer,  and 
news  agent,  40  St  Enoch  square  ;  house,  24  St 
Virxent  crescent. 
Love,   William,  fish   and  provision  merchant,  207 

High  street ;  house,  209  do. 
Love,  Miss,  lodgings,  26  Scotia  street. 
Love  and  Keith,  Misses,  dressmks.,  88  High  John  st. 
LOW,  Alex.,  shoemaker,  70  Reid  st,  Bridgeton. 
Low,  Archibald,  plumber,  gasfitter,  and  lead  mercht., 

318  Hamilton  pi.,  Partick  ;  ho.  3  Hamilton  st. 
Lowe,  Charles,  caunister,  scale  beam  and  weighing 

machine  manufacturer,  151  George  street 
Low,  David  P.,  of  Kaiy  and  Loio ;  149  W.  George  st. 
Low,  David,  victualler  and  grocer,  33  Norfolk  Et. ; 
house.  2  Norfolk  court 


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177 


Low,  F.  R.,  LL.D.,  classical  master,  High  school ; 

house,  5  Canning  place. 
Lowe,  George,  of  J.  M'Coll  ^  Co. ;  house,  7  Clare- 

mont  gardens. 
Lowe,  James,  surgeon,  17  Howard  street  and  105 

Sauchiehall  street 
Low,  Isaac,  plumber  and  pasfitfer,  49  Mason  street. 
Lowe,  James,  tailor  and  clothier,  131  Trongale. 
Low,  John,  secretary,   City  of  Glasgow  Bank;  ho. 

1G6  Renfrew  street. 
Lowe,  Robert,  commission  agent,  33  Virginia  street. 
Low,  Thomas,  fif  Bhchburn^  Low,  ^  Co. ;    house, 

1 73  St.  George's  road. 
Low,  Thomas,  yjrovision  merchant,  126  Main  street, 

Gorbals  ;  house,  27  Souih  Kinning  place. 
Low,  Mrs.,  52  St.  Vincent  crescent. 
LOWNDES,  Ewbank,  &  Co.,  merchants,  85  Max- 
well street. 
Lowndes,  H.  B.,  of  Lowndes,  Ewhanlc,  ^-  Co.;  ho. 

18  Elmbank  crescent. 
Lo^vrT,  Miss,  54  Rosebank  terrace. 
LOWSON,  Tho.T.as  C,  manager,  to  Wordie  (f  Co.  ; 

house,  4  Cumberland  street,  south. 
LOUTH,    Henpi',  landing   waiter,    Custom-house: 

house,  95  Kinning  place,  Pabley  road. 
LOWTHERiSb  Co.,  coffee, fruit, and  spice  merchants, 

17  Virginia  streei'. 
LOW TH IAN,  Fairlie,  &  Co.,  dj-ers,  cotton  spinners, 

and  manufacturers,  129  Brunswick  street. 
LU CAR  DIE  i;nd  Coupees,  commission  agents,  152 

West  George  street. 
Lucardie,  D.  M.,  of  Lucardh  and  Coupees;  house, 

5  Windsor  street, 
LUCCHESI,  B.,  figure  maker,  101  Mitchell  street. 
LuGAR  Iron  Works  office,  1C8  West  George  street. 
LUKE,  A.,  lithographer  and  general  printer,  35  Tur- 
ner's court,  Argj-le  street. 
Luke,  David,  collector,  175  Hospital  street. 
Luke,  Thomas,  Lloyd's  surveyor,  75  Jamaica  street; 

bouse,  Mrs.  Stewart's,  9  Newton  street. 
XUMSDEN,  George,  of  J.  Lumsden  and  Son ;  Louse, 

198  Bath  street. 
Lumsden,  James,  and  Son,  irholesale  stationers,  20 

Que«n  street. 
Lurasde.n,  Jas.,  of  J.  Lumsden^  Son;  h.  194  Bath  St. 
Lumsden,  Robert,  accountant  and  liquidator,  West- 
ern Bank  of   Scotland,  50  West  George  Bt.  ;  ho. 

22  Nenton  place. 
Lumsden,  Mrs.  John,  6  Albany  place. 
LusATic  Asj'lum,  private.  Dr.  J  as.  Hill,  Gamgad  rd. 
LUNDIE,  John,  pawnbroker,  8  East  Clyde  street; 

residence.  Oak  park  house.  Mount  Vernon. 
Lundie,  Jolin,  boot  and  shoe  shop,  ICG  Gallowgate; 

house,  1C8  do. 
LUSHINGTON,  E.  L..  professor  of  Greek,  College. 
LUSK,  D.  H,  36  Berkley  street. 
Lusk,  Hugli, fruit  &  confections,  52  Parliamentary  rd- 
Luske,  Wm.,  at  Auld  and  Croie' ;  ho    3G  Watt  st. 
LYALL,  George  S.,  Post-office:   ho.  170  Kent  rd. 
Lyall,  James,  &  Co.,  146  West  George  streat. 
Lvall,  James,  Emock  house,  Hamilton. 
Lyall,  William,  inspector  of  weights  and  meavures. 

Western  District,  78  Carrick  st. ;  ho.  170  Kentrd. 
Ltall's  Ladies'  English  shoe  shop.  351  Sauchiehall 

street;  house,  170  Kent  road. 
LTIiURN,  James,  grain  and   potato  merduut,  288 

Buchanan  street. 
Lyceum  Roons  and  Halls,  72  J  Nelson  street,  city ; 

J  aha  Buchanan,  proorietcr. 


LYLE,  Charles,  flesher,  140  Great  Hamilton  street ; 

house,  114  d'). 
Lyle,  George,  &  Sons,  manufacturers,  93   Glassfcrd 

street ;  house,  5  Morris  place. 
Lyle,  James,  (f  John  Lyle  and  Co.  ;ho.  49  Whitevale. 
Lyle,  Jas.,  painter  and  paperhanger,  103  Dundas  st. 
T  yle,  John,  of  W.  and  J.  Lyle  ;  ho.  Woodlands  vale. 
Lyle,  John,  spirit  merchant,    153  Gt.  Hamilton  st. , 

house,  144  do. 
Lyle,  John,  &  Co  ,  carpet  and   rug  manufacturers, 

100  Crownpoint  road. 
Lyle,  John,  of  John  Lyle  and  Co. ;  lio.  290  Duke  st. 
Lyle,  Rt.,  of  George  Lyle  and  Sons  ;  ho.  5  Morris  pi. 
Lyle,  Robert,  letterpress  printer,  18  Turner's  court; 

house,  327  Argyle  sh-eet. 
Lyle,  Thomas,  tobacconist,  oil  and  colours,  24  Mait- 

land  street. 
Lyle,  W.  &  J.,  engineers,  IIG  Woodlands  road. 
Lyle,  Wm., of  John  Lyle  and  Co. ;  Ijo.  90  Bellgrovest. 
Lyle,  E.,  green-grocer  and  fruiterer,  283  -Argyle  St. 
LYMBURN,  James,  stocking  manufacturer,  89  Gal- 
lowgate ;  house,  2  Monteith  row. 
LYNAS,  Isaac,  hairdres.ser,  C  Moiikland  street ;  ho. 

98  Green  street. 
Lynass,  John,  merchant  and  agent,  14  York  stree' ; 

house,  12  do. 
LYNCH,    Charles,    green-grocer.    Bazaar ;    house, 

34  Stirling  street. 
Lynch,  Douglas,  boot  and  shoemaker,  67  Paisley  rd. 
Lynch,   James,  funeral  undertaker,  post  horse  and 

carriage  hirer,  and  livery  stable  keeper,  15C  Salt- 
market  andl7  Green  dyke  St.;  ho.35  5Ionteilh  row. 
Lynch,  James,  jiawnbroker,  84  Crown  street  and  G3 

Ruthergleii  loan  ;  house,  35  Monteith  row. 
Lynch,  J.,  pawnbroker,  11  Stevenson  street;  house, 

25  Bellgrove  street 
Lyncl),  Michael,  spirit  dealer,  23  Kirk  street ;  ho. 

'258  High  street. 
Lynch,  Owen,  aerated  water  manufacturer,  1  Steel 

street ;   bouse,  4  do. 
LY'ND,  William,  &  Co.,  seed  crushers,  oil  refiners, 

and  sole  inventors  of  Lvnd's  Lubricating  Oil,  I^eedi", 

C3  Stockwell  street ;   Wm.  F^orrester,  agent 
LYON,  David,  2G  South  Portland  stieet,  and  Mary 

cottc.ge,  King  street  road.  Old  Aberdeen. 
Lyon,  James,  tinplate  worker  and  gasfitter,  34  S\. 

George's  road  ;  house,  4  Weniyss  place, 
Lyon,    James,    slater,    y    Clifton    place;    house,    3 

Shaftesbury  street. 
Lyon,  James,  of  J.  Lyon  and  Co.  ;  ho.  36  Grove  st. 
Lyon,  J.  &  W.,  &  Co.,  brick,  tile,  and  earthenware 

manufacturers,  Mountblue. 
Lyon,  John,  tailor  and  clothier,  28  Balmanno  st. 
Lyon,  John,  tinplate  worker  and  gaifitter,  179  Bu- 
chanan street ;  bouse,  4  AVemyss  place. 
Lyon,  John,  storekeeper  and   grain  weigher,  Sj>eirs' 

whaif,  Port-Dondas ;   house,  3G  Grove  street 
Lyon,  J.,  &  Co.,  Wellington  court,  43  Argyle  streets 
Lyon,   John,   of  J.  Lyon  and  Co.  ;  bouse,   40   St.. 

George's  road. 
Lyon,  Rob!.,  auctioneer  and  appraiser,  9  Virginia  Bt. ; 

house,  77  Thistle  street. 
Lyon,  TIjos,,  commercial  traveller,  8  Scotia  street. 
Lyon,  Wm.,  provision  merchant,  203   High  street. 
Lyon,  W.,  M.D.,  Brandon  place,  227  W.  George et. 
Lyon,  William,  coal  agent,  1 3  Little  Hamilton  St. 
Lyon,  Mrs.,  Halltide  dairy,  128  Main  st,  Biidgetcm. 
LvoN  Street  Free  Church,  Rev.  D.  R.  Kilpalriek. 

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M'ADAM.- 


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-M'ARTHUR. 


M 

M'ADAM,  James,  cooper,  10,  12  Paisley  road, 

M'Adam,  James,  wright,  24:  Ferguson  street;  house, 
26  Fink}'-  street. 

M'Adam,  JoUn,  potter  and  glass  bottle  manufacturer, 
Hydepark ;  house,  509  St.  Vincent  street. 

Macadam,  John,  railway  ys'aggon  cover  and  tar- 
paulin oilcloth  manufacturer,  78  Queen  street ; 
residence,  Kildale,  Rutherglen. 

Macadam,  Peter,  provision  merchant,  28j  Crown  st. 

M'Adam,  Win.,  potter,  glazed  sewerage  pipe,  plum- 
bago crucible,  and  glass  bottle  manufacturer,  45, 
97  Hydeparlv  street ;  house,  309  St.  Vincent  st. 

M'Adam,  W.  G.,  Easterhouse,  200  Sauchiehall  st. 

M'Adam,  Helen,  &  Sons,  pawnbrokers,  13  Ann 
street,  Bridgeton  ;  house,  do. 

M'ADIE  &  Co.,  clothiers  and  hatters,  52  Queen  st. 

M'Adie,  D.,  ofirAdie<^-  Co.;  ho.  49  Hobnhead  st. 

M'AINSH,  James,  cartwright  and  joiner,  102Port- 
Dundas  road ;  house,  59  West  Milton  street. 

M'ALL.AN,  Andrew  T.,  commission  merchant,  172 
West  George  street. 

M'Allan,  Walter,  hat  manufacturer,  72  Cowcaddens 
street ;  house,  2  Stirling  street,  Cowcaddens. 

M'ALLISTER,  Ale.'c.,  pawnbroker,  111  Newvennel. 

M'Allister,  Alex.,  designer,  11  Miller  street ;  house, 
38  Paterson  street,  Kingston. 

M'Allister,  Alexander,  190  Cowcaddens  street. 

M'Allister,  Alexander,  fish  and  ice  merchant,  and 
poulterer,  7  W.  Howard  st. ;  ho.  42  Broomielaw. 

M'Allister,  Andrew,  rope  and  twine  maker,  Cumber- 
nauld road ;  house,  94  Bellgrove  street.  Letters 
left  at  94  Bellgrove  street. 

M'Allister,  A.,  tinsmith,  102  Cumberland  St.,  south. 

M'Allister,  Archibald,  dyer,  47  Greenside  lane. 

M'Allister,  Archibald,  writer,  28  St.  Enoch  square , 
house,  57  Abbotsford  place. 

M'Allister,  Charles,  sadler,  135  Castle  street, 

M'Allister,  Gavin,  agent,  243  New  Dalinarnock  rd. 

M'Allister,  George,  baker,  148  Duke  st;   ho.  152  do. 

M'Allister,  James,  plate-glass  merchant,  and  manu- 
facturer of  stained,  silvered,  and  decorated  glass, 
and  glazier,  also  glass  bender,  50  York  street;  ho. 
Cairndowan,  Dowanhill  gardens. 

M'Allester,  James,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  148 
London  road. 

M'Allister,  James,  &  Co.,  commission  merchants,  50 
York  street. 

Macalester,  James,  writer,   109  West  George  street. 

Macalister,  James,  at  MoiTisons  if  Co.'s ;  49  Ja- 
maica street ;  house,  62  Surrey  street. 

M'Allister,  J.  &  A.,  drapers  and  hosiers,  32  Kent  st, 

M'Allister,  J.,  silk  dyer,  47  Greenside  lane  ;  house, 
157  Hospital  street. 

M'Allister,  John,  sailmaker,  Mavisbank  quay ;  ho. 
94  Alma  place,  Paisley  road. 

MacAllister,  John,  jun.,  calenderer,  159  West  George 
street;  house,  14  Berkley'  terrace. 

M'Allister,  J.  &  D.,  boot  and  shoemakers,  27  Stock- 
well  street. 

M'Allister,  John,  clerk  ;  house,  45  Robertson  street. 

M'Allister,  John,  spirit  merchant,  2  South  Shamrock 
street ;  house,  14  do. 

M'Allister,  Peter,  merchant ;  house,  52  Rose  street, 
Garnethill. 

M'Allister,  Robert,  joiner,  trunk  and  packing-box 
maker,  43  Robertson  lane,  off  Robertson  street ; 
house,  45  Robertson  street. 


M'Allister,    Robert,    teacher  of  vocal   music ;  class 

rooms,  120  North  John  street ;  ho.  46  Grseme  st. 
M'Allister,  Robt.,  architect,  45  Robertson  st.;  ho.  do. 
M'Allister,  Ronald,  prov.  mercht.,  39  Cumberland  st. 
M'Allister,    Walter,    coal  agent,    house  factor,  and 

agent  for  the  Scottish  Freshold  Building  Society, 

76  Abercromby  street,  Calton. 
M'Allister,  William,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  391 

Gallowgate;  house,  2  Hill  street,  do. 
M'Allister,  Wm  ,  wine  and  spiirit  merchant,  46  Bed- 
ford street  ;  house,  48  do. 
Macalister,  Wm.,  &  Co.,  fancy  dress  manufacturers, 

80  Buchanan  street. 
M'Allister,  William,  wine  merchant,   wholesale  and 

retail  grocer,  12  Maxwell  street ;  goods  entrance, 

1 1  St.  Enoch  wynd ;  house,  38  South  Apsley  pi. 
M'Allister,  Mrs.  Robt.,  lodgings,  3  Holmhead  st. 
M'Allister,  Mrs.  Wm.,   cotton  mill  banding,  cotton 

rope,  line,  and  twine  manufacturer,  46  Grasme  st. 
M'ALLUM,  William,  of  Archibald  Cousland  <f  Co.; 

residence,  Kamesburgh  terrace,  Uddingston. 
MACALPINE,  Charles,  painter,   159  Buchanan  st. 
M'Alpine,    D.,    accountant   and   quartermaster,    8 

Scotia  street. 
M'Alpine,  George,  plasterer,  15  Eglinton  place  ;  ho. 

53  Eglinton  street. 
M'Alpine,  R.,  brickmaker,  495  Duke  st.;  ho.  464  do. 
M'Alpine,  Mrs.  J.,  green-grocer,  56  S.  Wellington  st. 
M'Alpine,     Miss    Isabella,    furnishing    shop,    150 

Sauchiehall  street. 
M'Alpine,  Margaret,  tobacconist,  20  Abercromby  st. 
M'ANDREW,  J.,  &   Co.,  coalmasters.  Shields  col- 
liery;   office,    28   Miller  street,   and  coal   depot, 

Charles  street,  St.  Rollox. 
M'Andrew,  John,  of  St.  Rollox  Foundry  Co. ;  house, 

27  St.  Mungo  street. 
M'Andrew,    John    S.,   warehouseman,   at   J.   ^   C. 

Brown  cf  Co.'s;  ho  103  Kinning  pi..  Paisley  rd. 
MACANALLY,   Sinnamon,  &  Co.,  booksellers  and 

publishers,  63  Stevenson  street. 
M'ARA,  Ale.xander,  coal  agent,  125  N.  John  street. 
M'Ara,    Andiew,    wholesale   and  retail   grocer,    34 

Adelphi  street,  and  2,  4  St.  Niuian  street;  house, 

129  Hospital  street. 
MacAra,  Geo.,  wholesale  &  retail  grocer,  12  Crown 

street;  house,  60  Abbotsford  place. 
Macara,  James,  wholesale  and  retail  grocer,  146  Main 

street,  Gorbals ;  house,  36  Warwick  street. 
M'Ara,  John,  &  Co.,  cabinetmakers,  19  Roy-al  arc. 
M'Ara,   J.  &   R.,  wholesale  and  retail  grocers,   107 

High  street;  house,  18  North  Albion  street. 
M'Ara,  M'Callum,  &  Co.,  cabinetmakers  and  uphol- 
sterers, 16,  18  Royal  arcade. 
M'ARLY,  Thomas,  commission  agent,  rauslia  tam- 

bourer,  and  ornamenter,  16  C;inon  street. 
M'ARTHUR,  Alex.,  house  factor  and  church  officer, 

Free  St.  Mark's ;  house,  56  Port  street. 
M'Arthur,   Alexander,   oj'  James  APArihur  ^  Co. ; 

house,  Bonville,  MaryhilL 
M'Arthur,  Alexander,  tailor,  129  New  Dalmarnock 

road,  Bridgeton. 
M'Arthur,  Alexander,  flesher,   62   Canning  street, 

Calton ;  house,  15  William  street,  Greenhead. 
M'Arthur,  Arthur,  at  North  British  Insurance,  Office,; 

house,  151  West  Nile  street. 
MacArthur,  Arthur,  of  Mac  Arthur  ^  Buchanan;  ho. 

15  Hill  street. 
M'Arthur,    Brothers,    merch.-jnts,    and    agents    for 

Liverpool  traders,  47  Oswald  street. 


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-M'AUSLIN, 


179 


Macarthur  &  Buchanan,  sugar  merchants,  76  Wil- 
son street. 
Macarthur,  C.  B.,  surgeon,  88  Main  street,  Ander- 

ston,  and  54  Dumbarton  road;  house,  52  do. 
M'Arthur,  Colin,  at  Wi/lie  ij-  Lochhead's ;  house,  152 

Woodlands  road. 
M'Arthur,  Daniel,  English  and  mercantile  teacher, 

Blackquarry  school,  Garscube  road. 
M'Arthur,  D.,  bootmaker,  345  Argyle  street;  house, 

5  Douglas  street. 
M'Arthur,  Donald,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  114, 

116  Cathedral  street;  house,  Longcroft  cottage. 
M'Arthur,  Donald,  coal  merchant.  General  Terminus, 

Paisley  road  ;  house,  65  Houston  street. 
M'Arthur,   Dugald,   flesher,    lOOr}    Garscube   road; 

house,  38  Kelvin  street. 
M'Arthur,  Dugald,  spirit  merchant,  38  Kelvin  st. 
M'Arthur,   Duncan,  wine  merchant,  3  Croy  place, 

and  11,  15,  17  Maxwell  street;  ho.  224  Shaftes- 
bury terrace,  West  Regent  street. 
M'Arthur,  Duncan,  agent,  Union  Bank  of  Scotland, 

Trongate  branch  ;  lio.  2  Annfield  terrace,  Partick. 
M'Arthur,  Duncan,  ice  merchant,  127  Saltmarket; 

house,  125  do. 
MacArthur,  D.,  of  D.  MacArtUur  4'  Co.,  26  Both- 
well  street. 
MacArthur,  D.,  &  Co.,  lace,  muslin,  and  shirt  manu- 
facturers, 20  Both  well  street. 
M'Arthur,  Ebenezer,  beamer,  34  Muslin  st.,  Bridgt. 
Macarthur  &  Fane,  commission  merchants,  40  West 

George  street. 
M'Arthur  &  Findlay,  shawl  manufacturers,  27  So. 

Frederick  street. 
M'Arthur,  Grandison,  temperance  hotel  keeper,  132 

Trongate  ;  house,  Melville  court,  do. 
M'Arthur,  Hamilton,  spirit  retailer,  G2  Taylor  st. 
M'Arthur,  Jas.,  &  Co.,  papermakers  and  stationers, 

82  Glassford  street ;  works,  Dalsholm. 
M'Arthur,   James,    letter-carrier,    P.O. ;  house,   52 

Argyle  street. 
M'Arthur,  James,  rag,  waste,  and  paper  merchant, 

78  Nelson  street ;  house,  85  Blackfriars'  street. 
M'Arthur,  James,  of  M'Arthur  cj-  Findlay ;  house, 

Eldon  terrace,  Partick  hill. 
M'Arthur,  J.,  rag  and  paper  merchant,  22  Bell  st. ; 

house,  93  London  street. 
M'Arthur.,  James,  of  M'Arthur  Brothers ;  house,  26 

Lynedoch  street. 
M'Arthur,  James,  grain  and  potato  merchant,  Union 

court;  house,  11  Duke  street. 
M'Arthur,  John,  contractor,  41  Holmhead  street. 
M'Arthur,   John,  at  Alexander  Dawson's,    24    St. 

Vincent  place  ;  house,  4  Radnor  terrace. 
MacArthur,  John,  of  Brown  cj-  MacArthur ;  house, 

55  Mora}'  place. 
M'Arthur,  John,  grain  merchant,  13  Duke  street ; 

house,  11  do. 
MacArthur,  John  C,  of  MacArthur,  Eoss,  cj-  Co.  ; 

house,  Broomhall  cottage,  Pollokshields. 
MacArthur,  John  Jas.,  ofR.  Waugh,  MacArthur,  ^ 

Co. ;  house,  60  Renfield  street. 
M'Arthur,  John,  fishmonger,  240  Dumbarton  road. 
M'Arthur,  John,  v/right,   70  Waterloo  st. ;    house, 

80  Scott  street,  Garnethill. 
MacArthur,  J.  R.,   of  MacArthur  cj-  Farie ;  house 

23  Oakfield  terrace,  Hillhead.  , 

M'Arthur,  Peter,  &  Co.,  bakers,  71  High  street  and 

lie  London  road. 
M'Arthur,  Peter,  dairyman,  165  Garscube  road. 


M'Arthur,  Peter,  at  John  Morions,  leather  ware- 
house, 108  High  street;  house,  188  Holm  street. 

M'Arthur,  Peter,  stair  railer  and  cabinetmaker,  87 
Pitt  street;  house,  62  Douglas  street. 

MacArthur,  Richard  Waugh,  of  R.  Waugh  Mac- 
Arthur  cf-  Co.  ;  house,  26  Lansdowne  crescent. 

M'Arthur,  Robert,  &  Co.,  drapers  and  clothiers,  58 
Oxford  street;  house,  72- Nicholson  street. 

M'Arthur,  R.,  brick  builder,  5  Cameron  st.,  Spring- 
bank 

MacArthur,  R.  Waugh,  &  Co.,  merchants,  50  Ren- 
field street. 

M'Arthur,  Robert,  grease  and  bone  merchant,  80 
M'Pherson  street;  house,  28  do. 

MacArthur,  Ross,  &  Co.,  Scotch  tweed  and  woollen 
shawl  warehousemen,  40  Ingram  street. 

M'Arthur,  William,  tailor  and  clothier,  40  Carrick 
street;  house,  38  do. — See  Adv.  in  Appendix. 

M'Arthur,  William,  of  Shaw,  Thomson,  4'  Co. ;  ho. 
2  Clyde  terrace. 

M'Arthur,  William,  cabinetmaker  and  printers' 
joiner,  37  Jamaica  street;  ho.  29  Killermont  st. 

M'Arthur,  William  G.,  flesher,  100  Main  street, 
Bridgeton  ;  house,  140  New  Dalmarnock  road. 

M'Arthur,  Mrs.  Daniel,  41  AVoodlands  road. 

M'Arthur,  Mrs.  Jas.,  23  Clarendon  pi.  New  Citj'  rd. 

MacArthur,  Mrs.,  34  Kent  street. 

MacArthur,  Mrs.,  lodgings,  40  Buccleuch  street. 

M'Arthur,  Grace,  milliner  and  straw-hat  maker,  49 
College  street;  house,  51  do. 

M'Arthur,  Miss  Jane,  278  St.  Vincent  street. 

M'Arthur,  Miss  Mary,  matron,  Blind  Asylum,  102 
Castle  street. 

M'ATEER,  John,  barber,  31  Bridgegate. 

M'AULAY,  George,  house  factor,  80  New  City  rd. 

M'Aulaj',  James,  teacher,  Normal  Seminary,  Dun- 
das  vale  ;  house,  3  Garscube  road. 

M'Aulay,  James,  of  Wm.  M'Aulay  cJ-  Co.  ;  house, 
Aslitield  villa,  Pollokshields. 

M'Aulay,  James,  &  Co.,  silk  bandana  manufacturers 
and  printers,  82  Mitchell  street. 

M'Aulay,  John,  manufacturer  of  millinery,  stays, 
linen  caps,  &c.,  Spreull's  court,  182  Trongate. 

Macaulay,  R.,  accountant,  propert}'  and  insurance 
agent,  48  Gordon  street;  house,  Dunchattan. 

M'Aulay,  Thomas  Stewart,  21  Gallowgate. 

M'Aulay,  Thos.,  calenderer  and  packer,  13  Stirling  st. 
Kej-s-with  James  Winning,  13  Tarbert  street. 

M'Aulay,  William,  &  Co.,  merchants  and  calico 
printers,  1  South  Frederick  street. 

M'Aulay,  W.  P.,  &  Co.,  calico  printers,  Shawfield- 
bank.  Letters  and  parcels  left  at  Wm.  M'Aulay 
&  Co.'s,  1  South  Frederick  street. 

M'Aulay,  Captain  William,  at  G.  and  J.  Burns',  9 
Buchanan  street;  house,  G7  Cadogan  street. 

M'Aulay,  William,  cooper,  115  Saltmarket. 

M'Aulay,  William,  upholsterer,  86  London  street; 
house,  50  Charlotte  street. 

Jl'Aulaj',  Margaret,  fish  merchant,  27  Stockwell  st. 

M'Aula}',  Miss  A.,  milliner  and  straw-hat  maker, 
367  Argyle  street;  house,  6  Anderston  quay. 

M'Aulay,  Miss  J.,  milliner,  straw-hat,  and  dress- 
maker, 19  Gallowgate. 

M'Auhy,  Miss,  dressmaker,  27  Renfrew  street. 

M'AUSLAN,  David,  painter,  00  Stevenson  street. 

M'Ausland,  Henry  C,  gentlemen's  hosier,  122  Argyle 
street;  house,  30  South  Apsley  place. 

M'Auslin,  James,  portioner  and  house  factor,  175 
Main  street,  Bridgeton. 


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M'Auslan,  John,  blockniaker,   3    Springfield   lane, 

Paisley  road. 
M'Auslan  &  Mulhern,  sewed  muslin  manufacturers, 

120  Buchanan  strjet. 
M'Aslan,  William,  City  of  Glasgow  Bank;  house,  12 

Newton  street. 
M'Auslane,  Wm.  T.,  reporter,  3rormng  Journal  office, 

73  South  Wellington  street. 
M'Auslan,  Miss  Margaret,  green-grocer,  34  Stirling's 

road  ;  house,  196  liottenrow. 
M'AVOY,  Michael,  tobacco-pipe  manuf.,  61  Duke  st. 
M'BAY,  J.,  butter  and  egg  merchant,  DO  Elderslie  st. 
M'BEAN,  H.,  &  Co.,   pitch,  grease,  varnish,   &c., 

manufacturers,  56  Cook  st. ;  ho.  Milliken  park. 
M'Bean,  H.,  of  H.  M'Bean  ^  Co.;  house.  Cart  bank, 

Milliken  park. 
M'Bean,  Jamieson,  &  Co.,  merchants,    183    West 

George  street. 
M'Bean,  Lachlan,  of  M'' Bean,  Jamieson,  4'  Co.;  ho. 

19  Elmbank  crescent. 
M'Bean,  Mrs.  Duncan,  Athole  place,  187  Bath  st. 
MACBETH,  John,  watchmaker  and  jeweller,   18^- 

Crown  street ;  house,  102  Hospital  street. 
M'Beth,  Misses,  95  North  Hanover  street. 
M'BIRNIE,  James,  teacher,  FreeNormal  Seminary; 

house,  94  Tiiistle  street. 
M'BRIAK,  K.  M.,  agent,  82  West  Nile  st. ;  house, 

114  West  Campbell  street. 
M'Briar,  Miss,  114  West  Campbell  street. 
M'BRAYNE,   David,  session-clerk,  Barony  parish, 

registar  of  births,  &c.,  Blvthswood   district,   52 

West  Nile  st. ;  resid.  Dalnotter,  Old  Kilpatrick. 
M'Brayne,  David,  of  David  Ilutcheson  and  Co.,  119 

Hope  street;  residence,  10  Woodlands  terrace. 
M'Brayne,  John  Burns,  of  Bennett,  Broivne,  (f-  Co. ; 

residence,  Dalnotter  hill.  Old  Kilpatrick. 
M'Brayne,    Robert,   of  Black  ^'    Wingate ;  house, 

Duuard,  Dowanhill  gardens. 
M'Brayne,  Miss,  55  Gladstone  pi.,  Kelvinhaugh  st. 
M'BREARTY,    James,    surgeon,     67    Salt.aiarket ; 

house,  16  St.  Mungo  street. 
M'BRIDE,  An.  C,  lithog.  artist,  140  Renfield  st. 
M 'Bride,  Duncan,  coal  agent  and  carter,  G3  Brown 

street,  Anderston. 
MacBride,  James,  writer,  9"  AA''e3t  George  street; 

residence,  Cartbank,  Old  Cathcart. 
M'Bride,  John,  78  South  Wellington  street. 
M'Bride,  John,  glass  and  china  merchant,  60  Main 

street,  Anderston  ;  house,  458  Argyle  street. 
M'Bride,  Niel,  measurer,    south   side    of   harbour.; 

house,  60  Paferson  street,  Kingston. 
M'Bride,  Peter,  messenger-at-arms,  at  Alex.  M^Ker- 

racJier's,  11  West  Nile  sheet;  ho.  14  Renfrew  st. 
M'Bride,  Thomas,  38  Cambridge  street. 
M'Bride,  William,  &  Co.,  manufacturers  by  power, 

26  Ingram  street ;  works,  Main  St.,  Bridgeton. 
M'Bride,  William,  of  Wm.  M'Bride  if  Co.;  house, 

17  Monteith  row. 
M'Bride,  William,  dairyman,  79  Cowcaddens  st. 
M'Bride,  Mrs.  Agnes,  confectioner,  7  Cavendish  st. 
MACBURNEY,  James,  sen.,  94  Thistle  st.,  Garneth. 
M'CABE,  Peter,  portioner,  35  Broad  st..  Mile-end. 
M'Cabe,  Mrs.  Ann,  spi.-de.,  21,  23  New  st.,  Calton. 
M'CADDEN,  Wm  ,  boot  and  shoemaker,  47  Stob- 

cross  street;  house,  20  Clyde  street,  Anderston. 
M'CAFFERTY,  James,  coach  proprietor,  8  Germis- 

ton  st.  ;  ho.  1 2  Catlicart  place,  Sauchiehall  st. 
M'CAFFRY,  Jn,  cabinet  and  upholstery  warehouse. 

55,  56,  57  Great  Clyde  street ;  house,  68  do. 


M'CAIG,  Patrick,  «<  Wilson  and  M'Causland's ;  ho. 
71  Thistle  street,  Hutchesontown. 

M'Caig,  Miss,  milliner,225  Sauchieh.  st.;  ho.  221  dcv, 

M'CAI.L,  Alex.,  assistant-superintendent  of  police. 
Central  Police  Chambers;  house,  51  Charlotte  st, 

M'Call,  David,  painter  and  paperhaiiger,  76  New 
City  road  ;  house,  do. 

M'Call,  David,  of  Robson,  Forman,  and  W- Call;  ho. 
20  Craighall  road,  Port-Dundas. 

M'Call,  Frederick,  of  John  Black  cj-  Co.,  64  Gordoa 
street ;  residence,  Daldowie, 

M'Call,  George,  of  John  M'Call  cj-  Co.,  4  Bothwell 
street ;  house,  Daldowie. 

M'Call,  Henry,  tea  merchant  and  grocer,  96  Main 
street,  Anderston  ;  ho.  84  North  st.,  do. 

M'Call,  Henry ;  residence,  Daldowie. 

M'Call,  James,  &  Son,  wine  merchants,  90  and  98 
West  George  street. 

M'Call,  James,  of  James  M'Call  if  Son  ;  house,  15i 
Renfrew  street,  Garnethill. 

M'Call,  James,  of  John  M'Call  cj-  Co.  ;  house,  Dal- 
dowie, Tollcross. 

M'Call,  James,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  4  Mait- 
land  street,  and  144  Garscube  road;  house,  112 
Renfrew  street. 

M'Call,  James,  SI.R.C.V.S.,  veterinary  surgeon,  and 
lecturer  on  veterinary  surgery,  56  Sauchiehall  lane, 
and  35  King  street,  Tradeston  ;  ho.  49  Bath  st. 

M'Call,  John,  &  Co.,  corn  factors,  4  Bothwell  st. 

MacCall,  John,  writing-master,  5  Scott  street,  Gar- 
nethill ;   house,  9  do. 

M'Call,  John,  Adelphi  Biscuit  factory. 

Maccall,  John,  C,  P.O.;  house,  135  Hospital  st. 

Maccall,  Robert,  manager  of  the  Glasgow  Apothe- 
cary Co.,  95  St.  Vincent  st.  ;  ho.  113  Renfrew  sf. 

M'Call  &  Stephen,  Adelphi  Biscuit  factory,  Adelplis 
terrace,  Hutchesontown. 

M'Call,  Thomas,  church  officer,  College  Church  ^ 
house,  48  Renfrew  street. 

M'Call,  Thos.,  of  J.  M'Call  <j-  Co.;  ho.  5  Claremont  ter. 

M'Call,  Thomas,  architect,  27  Montrose  street. 

M'Call,  Thomas,  civil  engineer  and  land  surveyor, 
113  West  Regent  street. 

M'Call,  Wm.,  Wright  and  builder,  5  Balmanno  st.; 
house,  25  Richmond  street. 

M'Call,  Mrs.  James,  152  Hill  street,  Garnethill. 

M'Call,  Mrs.,  101  St.  George's  road. 

M'Call,  Mrs.,  spirit  dealer,  109  Grajme  street. 

M'Call,  ^Irs.,  grocer,  88  Havannah. 

M'Call,  Mrs.,  victualler,  310  High  street. 

M'Call,  Miss  Helen,  grocer,  100  Thistle  street. 

M'CALLUM,  Andrew,  of  Alex.  Gilinow  if  Co.;  ho-. 
217  Sauchiehall  street. 

M'Callum,  A.,  of  Hamilton  if  M'Callum;  house, 
23  St.  Vincent  crescent. 

M'Callum,  Rev.  A.  K.,  M.A.,  governor  of  the  Re- 
formatory Institution,  327  Duke  street. 

M'Callum,  B.  F.,  of  M'Callum  ^  Matheson;  resi- 
dence, Linnholm,  Hamilton. 

M'Callum,  Daniel,  mason  ;  yard,  160  Main  street, 
Anderston;  house,  132J  do. 

M'Callum,  Daniel,  accountant.  Chamberlain's  Office, 
Council  Chambers,  Wilson  street ;  house,  Radnor 
terrace,  310  Dumbarton  road. 

M'Callum,  Duncan,  sen.,  &  Co.,  ironmongers,  brass- 
founders,  and  smiths,  56  St.  Vincent  st. ;  works, 
22,  24  St.  Enoch  wynd. 

M'Callum,  Duncan,  wright  and  builder,  17  Pitt  st.; 
bouse,  603  St.  Vincent  street. 


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-M'CLURE. 


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M'Callum,  Duncan,  Govan  Iron  Works ;  office,  1 
Dixon  street. 

M'Ciillum,  George,  boot  and  shoemaker,  17  Saucliie- 
liall  street;  house,  104  Hill  street,  Garnetl'ill. 

M'Csllum,  George,  collector  of  inland  revenue,  and 
distributor  of  stamps,  13  Queen  street ;  house,  22 
Westminster  terrace. 

M'Callum,  George,  of  Andrew  Scoit  ^-  Co.;  Louse, 
Green  lodge,  15i)  GreenLead. 

M'Callum,  Kev.  Gilbert,  minister  of  the  gospel, 
"Wardlaw  Memorial  Chapel,  Great  Dovehill ;  ho. 
2  Craignestock  place. 

M'Callum,  James,  steam-power  printer,  32  Dunlop 
street ;  house,  259  Main  street,  Gorbals. 

M'Callum,  James  L  ,  tea,  coffee,  and  spice  merchant, 
14^,  IC  Bath  St.;  house,  56  Rose  st,  Garnethill. 

M'Callum,  John,  porter.  City  of  Glasgow  Bank ; 
house,  23  Oswald  street. 

M'Callum,  John,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  18  Car- 
rick  street;   house,  10  do. 

M'Callum,  John,  flesher  and  cattle  salesman,  26G 
Duke  street. 

M'Callum,  John,  at  mil.  Hill,  tf  MarshcdVs,  41  West 
George  street ;  house,  5  I'"inniestou  street. 

M'Callum,  John,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  C7  Nor- 
folk street  ;  house,  65  do. 

M'Callum,  John,  bookseller  and  manager.  Religious 
Institution  Rooms,  75  St.  George's  place ;  house, 
98  Sauchiehail  street. 

M'Callum  &  Matheson  dyers,  Govan  Croft  Dye- 
works;  office,  32  Exchange  square. 

M'Callum,  Mungo,  of  D.  MCullam,  sen.,  ^'  Co.,  34 
Hopetoun  place. 

MacCallum,  Neil,  drj-salter  and  commission  mer- 
chant, agent  to  the  Provincial  Insurance  Co.,  and 
secretary  to  the  Lennoxtown  Gas  Company,  57 
^Miller  street ;  house.  Crossbill,  Lennoxtown. 

M'Callum,  P.,  beadle,  St.  Vincent  St.  U.P.  Church. 

M'Callum,  Peter,  &  Co.,  turkey-red  dyers  and  print- 
ers, 4  Springfield  court,  69  Queen  street  ;  works, 
Netherlee,  near  Cathcart. 

M'Callum,  Robert,  contractor,  131  Barrack  street  ; 
house,  129  do. 

M'Callum,  Robert  C,  at  G.  <|'  J.  Burns  ;  house, 
19  St.  Vincent  crescent. 

M'Callum's  temperance  hotel,  26  Glassford  street. 

Iil'Callum,  AViliiam,  66  Rose  street,  Garnethill. 

M'Callum,  Agnes,  spirit  dealer,  2  Crown  street. 

M'Callum,  Margaret,  baker,  10  Broomielaw  street; 
house,  9  Warwick  street,  Gorbals. 

M'Callum,  Sirs.  John,  247  Sauchiehall  street. 

M'Callum,  Mrs.,  107  George  street. 

M'Callum,  Mrs.,  green-grocer,  215  Argylc  street; 
house,  16  Hope  street. 

M'Callum,  Miss  Jessie,  48  St.  Vincent  crescent. 

M'Callum,  Miss  S.,  milliner,  5  Finnieston  street. 

M'Cidlum,  Miss,  lodgings,  15  Renfrew  street. 

M'Callum,  Miss,  dressmaker,  37  West  Russell  st. 

M'Callum,   Misses,   milliners   and  dressmakers,  92 

West  street,  Tradeston. 
M'CALMAN,  Donald,  decorative  house  painter, 
French  paperhangings,  &c.,  16  Royal  Exchange 
square  ;  workshops,  4  North  court,  Royal  Ex- 
change; house,  1  Wellesley  place,  Sandy  ford  road. 
MacCalman,  D.,  at  James  Jamieson's,  cj-  Co.^s,  183 

West  George  street. 
M'Calman,    Godfrey,   victualler,   103  S.  Wellington 

street;  house,  105  do. 
M'Calman,  Jlrs.,  246  West  Bath  .street. 


M'C.ANDLISH,  Mrs.  E.,  carriage  hirer;  office,  134 

West  Campliell  street;-  house,  132  do. 
M'Candlish,   Mrs.,    milliner  and    dressmaker,    132 

West  Regent  street. 
M'CANN,  James,  grocer,  23  New  vennel. 
M'Cann,  John,  letter-carrier,  P.O.;  ho.  174  Rose  st. 
M'Cann,     John,    commission    agent.    City  Clothes 

JIarket ;  house,  2^  Market  street,  city. 
M'CARRON,  John,  surgeon,  69  Abercromby  street ; 

house,  5  Belgrove  street. 
M'Carron,  Mrs.,  eating-house  keeper,  19  Warroch 

street,  Anderston. 
M'CARRY,  Robt.,  spirit  merchant,  497  St,  Vincent 

street,  and  101  East  Milton  street. 
M'CARTHY,  William,  supervisor  of  inland  revenue, 

Glasgow   3d  district,  14  Rose  street,   Hutcheson- 

town  ;  house,  5  Somerville  place. 
M'CARTNEY,  Jaxes,  flesher,  142  Canning  street, 

Calton  ;  house,  92  do. 
M'Cartney,  William  N.,  at  Thomas  Brings  4'  Co.'s  ; 

house,  2  William  street,  Greenhead. 
M'Cartney,  Agnes,   shopkeeper,   121   New  Dalmar- 

nock  road;  house,  119  do. 
M'CARVEL,  William,  victualler,   63   Saltmarket ;, 

house,  68  do. 
M'CASH,  James,  provision  merchant,  433  Duke  St.; 

house,  435  do. 
M'Cash,  John,  boot  and  shoemaker,  123  N.  City  rd. 
M'CAUSLAND,  Edward,  of  Wilson  4"  IP Cavsland i 

house,  42  Houston  street. 
jM'CAUL,  John,  furniture  dealer,  38  East  Clyde  st, 
M'Caul,  Malcolm,  of  J.  Leadbetter  ^   Co. ;   house,  3 

Wilton  crescent. 
M'CHLERY,  John,  Captain  of  steam-ship  Princess 

Royal,  at  M.  Langlands  4'  Son's,  20  Dixon  street ; 

house,  G  James'  street.  Paisley  road. 
M'CLELLAND,  Andrew  S.,  of  J  ohn  Loudoun  4  Co  ; 

house,  10  Claremont  terrace. 
M'Clelland,  J;is.,  of  McClelland,  Son,  4'  Smith;  resi- 
dence, 10  Claremont  terrace. 
Jl'Clelland,    Son,   &    Smith,    accountants,    103   St, 

Vincent  street. 
M'Clelland,   James,  jun.,  of  3PClelland,  Son,   and 

Smith;  house,  28  lierkley  terrace. 
Bl'Clellund,  James,  house  factor,  12  Camden  street. 
M'Clcllan,  Malcolm,   3   Claremont  gardens. 
M'CLEMENT,    Samuel,    lithographic    printer,    3t 

Artrvle  street. 
M'CLENCHAN,  Joseph,  spirit  merchant,  132  Garn- 

gad  road;   house,  112  do. 
M'CLEW,  Uavid,  of  James  IPGibbon,  62  Buchanan 

street;    residence,    289    Franklin    terrace,   Dum- 
barton road. 
M'Clue,  Mrs.  Wm.,  grocer,  14  Green  st.  ;  ho.  20  do-. 
MACLURE,  Alex.,  of  Thorn  ^  Maclure  ;  house,  22 

Abbotsford  place. 
Maclure,  Andrew,  of  Maclure  cf  3facdonald,  20  St. 

Vincent  place. 
Maclure,  David,  sen.,  of  David  Maclure  4i  Son;  ho. 

23  Florence  place,  Stariley  street. 
Maclure,    David,    &    Son,    letterpress   printers    and 

lithographers,  Sydney  court,  62  Argyle  street. 
Maclure,  David,  jun.,  of  David  Maclure  4'  Son;  ho, 

23  Florence  place,  Stanley  street. 
Maclure,  Hugh  H.,  civil  engineer,  architect,  land 
surveyor,  and  measurer  of  works,  65  Sauchiehall  st, 
M'Clure,  James,  &  Son,  carvers,  gilders,  and  print- 
sellers,  lOO  Buchanan  street;  workshop  51  Dun- 
lop street. 


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-M'CORMICK. 


M'Clure,  James,  of  James  jSPClure  and  Son  ;  house, 

49  Dunlop  street. 
M'Clure,  James,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  104  Gal- 

lowgate  ;  house,  106  do. 
M'Clure,  J.   H.,  writer,  of  Moody  ^  M'Clure  ;  ho. 

9  Berklej'  terrace. 
M'Clure,  John,   of  M'Clure,  Naismith,   cj-  Brodie; 

residence,  St.  Germains,  New  Kirkpatrick. 
Maclure  &  Macdonald,  lithographers  by  steam  power, 

daughtsmen,  engravers,   and  ornamental  printers 

to  the  Queen,  20  St.  Vincent  place. 
M'Clure,  Naisinith,  &  Brodie,  writers  and  commis- 

missioners  for  faking  English  and  Irish  affidavits 

in  chancery  and  bankruptcy,  81  St.  Vincent  st. 
M'Clure,  Peter,  ship  and  engine  smith.  111  Clyde 

street,  Anderston  ;  house,  114  Hydepark  street. 
M'Clure,   Robert,  of  Downie  cf  M'Clure;  house,  3 

Woodside  crescent. 
Maclure,  Thomas,  tobacconist,  4  Queen  street ;  ho. 

229  Sauchiehall  street. 
M'Clure,  'Ma.ry  Ann,  fruiterer  and  confectioner,  411 

Argyle  street. 
M'Clure,  Misses,  milliners  and  dressmakers,  74  Eg- 

linton  street. 
M'CLUSKY,  James,  cabinetmaker  and  upholsterer, 

established  21  j'ears  at  39,  41,  42,  Great  Clyde  st. 

A  large  selection  of  new  and  used  furniture  always 

on  hand.     House,  Ibroxholm,  Paisley'  read. — See 

Advertisement  in  Ajypendix. 
M'Clusky,  Mrs.,  spirit  dealer,    40    42   Bridgegate; 

house,  3G  do. 
M'CLYMONT,  Alexander,  bootmaker,  38  Catherine 

street,  Anderston. 
M'Clj'mont,  Thomas,  at  Mossend  Iron  Co.'s;   house, 

24  Florence  place,  Stanlej'  street. 
M'Clymont,  Mrs., dairy,  145  Rose  st.,Hutchesontown. 
M'COARD,  William,  cotton  and  cotton  waste  mer- 
chant and  mill  furnisher,  15. East  Nelson  street, 

and  24  St.  Andrew's  lane;  house,  55  Bellgrove  st. 
M'COLL,  Archibald,  9  Dundas  street,  Kingston. 
M'Coll,  Archibald,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  104  Old 

wynd;  house,  102  do. 
M'Coll,  Donald,  broker,  19  Nicholas  street. 
M'Coll,  Rev.  Dugald,  minister  of  Bridgegate  Free 

Church  ;  house,  322  St.  Vincent  street. 
M'Coll  &  Co.,  plate  and  gas  singers,  32  Montrose  st. 
M'Coll,  Finlay,  spirit  dealer,  118  New  Dalmarnock 

road;  house,  l>2^  Canning  street. 
M'Coll,  H.,  clothier,  CO  Argyle  st.;  house,  38  South 

Apsley  place. 
M'Coll,  James,  contractor,  41  Drj^gatc. 
M'Coll,  John,  slate  and  coal  merchant,  28  Robertson 

street ;  house,  45  do. 
M'Coll,  John,  joiner,  124  North  st. ;   ho.  495  St. 

Vincent  street. 
M'Coll,  Neil,  cartwright,  17  Pitt  street;  house,  19 

Douglas  street. 
M'Coll,  Neil,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  99  Eglinton 

street;  house,  39  Devon  street. 
M'Coll,  William,  &  Co.,  bleachers  and  finishers,  274 

Kelvinhaiigh  street;  house,  210  do. 
M'COMB,  Thomas,  27  Waterloo  place,  Kingston. 
M'Corabe,  William,  hairdresser,  198  Broomielaw. 
M'COMISH,  Patrick,  green-grocer  and  potato  dealer, 

Bazaar  market ;  house,  Blackfriars'  street. 
M'CONNOCHIE,  Bernard,  rag  and  metal  broker, 

91  New  wynd;  house,  39  Saltmarket. 
M'Connechie,  James,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  Globe 

tavern,  18  Saltmarket. 


M'Conochie,  James,  confectioner  and  pastry  cook, 
91,  93  West  George  street;  ho.  73  West  Nile  st. 

M'Conaghy,  Michael,  butter  and  egg  merchant,  28 
Main  street,  Gorbals  ;  house,  25  do. 

M'Conechj^  Robert,  agent  of  Stephenson  Metal  Co  , 
160  Buchanan  street;  house,  2  llillhead  place. 

M'Connechie,  Thomas,  warehouseman,  275  Crown 
street,  Hutchesontown. 

M'Connechey,  Miss  Margaret,  eating-house,  86  Bell 
street ;  house,  79  do. 

M'Connechie,  Margaret,  provision  merchant,  03  Bell 
street ;  house,  79  do. 

M'CONNELL,  Archd.  D.,  cf  M'Connell  tj-  Laird; 
house,  270  Bath  terrace. 

M'Connell,  Donal;!,  coal  merchant,  Glasgow  and 
South  Western  railway  depot  mineral  station,  21 
Cook  street;  house,  66  Commerce  street. 

M'Connell,  J.  &  H.,  bleachers  and  starchers.  Nether 
Kirkton  ;  office,  17,  19  Wilson  street;  rasidence, 
Nether  Kirkton,  by  Neilston. 

Macconnel  &  Laird,  steam-packet  agents,  133  St. 
Vincent  street. 

M'Connell,  Robert,  &  Co.,  ironfounders  and  smith?, 
gate  and  fence  makers,  and  stair  railers,  patentees 
of  iron  beams  and  girders,  lock  and  sliding  shut- 
ters ;  office,  80  Renfield  street;  works,  112  Port- 
Dundas  road. 

M'Connell,  Robt.,  lock  and  hinge  maker,  bellhanger, 
and  ironmonger,  112  Port-Dundas  road;  office, 
80  Renfield  street;  house,  27  Rose  st.,  Garnethill. 

M'Connell,  Rubt.,  commission  agent,  71  Stockwellst. 

M'Connell,  R.,  &  Co.,  washers,  dressers,  and  napery 
makers,  209  North  Woodside  road ;  house,  380 
New  Cit}'  road. 

M'Connell,  T.  &  W.,  starchers,  IG  Duncan  street, 
and  13,  16  Coulter's  lane. 

M'Connell,  Thomas,  pawnbroker,  139  Gallowgate. 

M'Connell,  Thomas,  of  T.  cj-  W.  M-Connell ;  house, 
15  Duncan  street. 

M'Connell,  Wflliam,  of  T.  cf-  TT''.  M'Connell;  house, 
20  Marlborough  street. 

M'Connell,  Williarri,  fish,  grain,  and  provision  mer- 
chant, 35  East  Howard  st.;  ho.  49  Holmhead  st. 

M'CONVILLE,  John,  surgeon,  M.R.C.S.,  Edin- 
burgh, 476  Argyle  street. 

M'CORD,  Robert,  mason  and  builder;  house,  503 
St.  Vincent  street. 

M'CORKINDALE,  Archibald,  tinsmith  mounting 
holdfasts,  heel  and  toeplate  and  nail  manufacturer, 
53  Great  Hamilton  street ;  house,  55  do. 

M'Corkindale,  A.,  &  Co.,  coal  agents,  28  St.  Enoch 
square  ;  house,  72  Cambridge  street. 

M'Corkindale,  James,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  1, 
3,  Catlicart  street ;  house,  Renfrew. 

M'CORKLE,  Alexander,  stationer,  10  North  street. 

M'Corkle,  John,  11  Mains  street. 

M'CORMICK,  A.  G.,  marine  insurance  broker; 
agent  for  the  Liverpool  and  London  Fire  and  Life 
Insurance  Company,  also  the  Scottish  National 
Insurance  Co.,  2  Royal  Exchange  buildings ;  ho. 
2  Queen's  terrace. 

M'Cormick,  Alexander,  at  Burns  4'  MacLean's ;  ho. 
40  Warwick  street. 

M'Cormick,  Alex.,  eating-house,  262  Gallowgate. 

M'Cormick,  Alex.  N.,  coal  agt.,  17  Young  st.,  Calt. 

M'Cormick,  Bernard,  fruit  merchant,  Bazaar ;  ho. 
6  Stirling  street. 

M'Cormick,  D.,  paper-ruler,  109  Argj-le  street  and 
9  Maxwell  street. 


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M'Cormick,  Hugh,  of  Hugh  JitCormick  S;  Co. ;  ho. 
37  St.  Andrew  str'eefc. 

M'Cormick,  Hugh,  &  Co.,  flax,  homp,  and  seed 
merchant?,  and  herring-net  manufacturers,  Camp- 
bell arcaJo,  71:  Trongate. 

M'Cormick,  .John,  &  Co.,  fire-brick  manufacturers, 
350  Garsciibe  road. 

M'Cormick,  John,  tinsmith  and  gasfitter,  and  inspec- 
tor for  eastern  district  of  weights  and  measures, 
12  Canning  street;  house,  3  Bell  street,  Calton. 

M'Cormick,  Robert,  spirit  merchant,  284  Crown  st. ; 
house,  "2G7  do. 

M'Cormick,  Mrs.  John,  broker,  5  Market  street; 
house,  2^  do. 

M'Cormick,  IMrs.,  2  Queen's  terrace. 

M'CORQUODALE,  Alex  ,  commission  merchant,  23 
Jamaica  ft. ;  ho.  3  Greenlaw  place,  Paisley  road. 

M'Corquodals  &  Co.,  railway  and  general  printers 
and  stationers,  85  Maxwell  street. 

M'Corquodide,  Donald,  grain  merchant,  23  Jamaica 
street;  house,  139  Paisley  road. 

M'Corquodale,  Mrs.,  3  Greenlaw  place,  Paislej' road. 

M'COULL,  Thomas,  o/jBrowra  ij-  M'Coull;  house,  1 
Killermont  street. 

M'COURT,  Francis,  M.R.C.S.  England,  86  Aber- 
cromby  street. 

M'COUKTY,  Thomas,  grocer  and  confectioner,  and 
Post  Office  receiver,  153  Castle  street. 

M'COWAN  &  Brown,  stockbrokers  and  accountants, 
agents  for  the  Life  Association  of  Scotland,  and 
the  Norwich  Union  Fire  Insurance  Society,  17 
Gordon  street. 

M'Cowan,  David,  of  William  Euing  cj-  Co. ;  house, 
11  West  Prince's  street. 

M'Cowan,  Peter,  bookseller,  102  George  street. 

M'Cowan,  Robert  C.  A.,  of  IPCoivan  cj-  Broiun,  se- 
cretary to  the  Glasgow  Agricultural  Society,  17 
Gordon  st. ;  house,  3  La  Belle  pi..  West-end  park. 

M'COWAT,  William,  grocer  and  provision  mer- 
chant, 149  Stobcross  street;  house,  147  do. 

M'CRACKEN,  James,  bill-poster,  9  Stirling  street. 

M'Crackeii,  John,  boot  and  shoemaker,  336  St. 
Vincent  street. 

M'Cracken,  Robert,  shuttle  and  shuttle-mounting 
and  weavers'  utensil  maker,  38  Dale  St.,  Bridgeton. 

M'Cracken,  Robert,  messenger-at-arms,  107  Bu- 
chanan street ;  house,  Craigie-linn,  near  Paisley. 

M'Cracken,  Jliss,  green-grocer,  32  Bedford  street. 

M'CRAE,  Alexander,  brassfounder,  bellhanger,  and 
gasfitter,  103,  lOoLondon  st.  ;  ho.  117Egliaton  st. 

M'Crae,  Andrew  D.,  Citj'  Chambers,  Vv'ilson  street. 

M'Crae,  Robert,  sugar  toymaker,  151  Main  street, 
Bridgeton. 

M'Crae,  R.,  bedding  manufacturer,  8  Union  street ; 
house,  8  Rutland  place. 

M'CRAW,  Archibald,  of  APCraw  ,^  M'Kay  ;  house, 
Lawrence  place,  Dowanhill. 

M'Craw  &  Kay,  joiners,  trunk  and  packing-box 
makers,  64  North  Hanover  st.  and  Hopetoun  pi. 

M'CREADIE,  D.,  spirit  merchant,  60  Saltmarket; 
house,  G2  do. 

M'Creddie,  Bernard,  rag  and  cotton  waste  merchant, 
24,  26  Shuttle  street;  house,  22  do. 

M'Cready,  D.,  rag  merchant,  11  St.  Andrew's  street ; 
house,  9  do. 

M'Cready,  George,  spirit  dealer,  125  New  Dalmar- 
nock  road  ;  house,  62  Rumford  street,  Bridgeton. 

Macready,  Hugh,  spirit  dealer,  380  Gallo?/gate ;  ho. 
■41  Weslevan  street. 


M'Creddie,  Hugh,  auctioneer,  34  York  street. 
MacCreadie,  Jas.  M.,  G.  &  S.  W.  Railw.,  14  Bridge  st. 
M'Creadie,  Johnston,  green-grocer,  21  Crown  street. 
M'Creadie,  T.  0.,  44  South  Apsley  place. 
M'CREATH,  James,  dair^vman,  Stobcross  farm. 
M'Crsath,  James,  Koman  cement  manufact. ;  works, 

Crownpoint  street;  office,  112  W.  George  street ; 

house,  Queen's  park  crescent,  291  Eglinton  street. 
M'Creath,  Wm.,  mining  engineer,  112  West  George 

street;  house,  Drumpark,  by  Coatbridge. 
M'CREIGHT,  Thomas,  saddler  and  harness  maker, 

3  Kent  street. 
M'CRINDELL,  John  H.,  civil  and  mechanical  engi- 
neer, 128  Union  street;  house,  76  Buccleuch  st. 
M'Crindell,  Schaw,  &  Co.,  commission  merchants, 

36  St.  Vincent  place, 
M'CRONE,  George,  provision  merchant,  355  Argyle 

street  and  77  Maitland  street. 
M'Crone,  James,  provision  merchant,  28  Brown  st. ; 

house,  67  Waterloo  street. 
M'Crone,  Robert,  victualler,  90  Centre  street ;  house, 

55  Clarence  street. 
Macrone,  Wm.,  letterpress  printer  by  steam,  &c.,  23 

St.  Enoch  square ;  house,  do. — See  Advertisement 

in  Appendix. 
M'CROKIE,  Miss,  dressmaker,  35  Renfrew  street. 
M'CROSSAN,  Joseph,  &  Co.,  importers  of  Ameri- 
can clocks,  86  and  88  Maxwell  street ;  house,  9 

Dundas  street,  Kingston. 
M'CUBBIN,  David,  of  M'Cuhhin  cj-  Johnston;  ho. 

7  India  street,  and  Chirnside  bank,  Inellau. 
M'Cubbin,  Hugh,  at  W.  D.  Roberts  tf  Co.'s;  house, 

1  Polkk  road,  Shawlands. 
M'Cubbin  &  Johnston,  accountants,  110  Buchanan  st. 
M'Cubbin,  Thomas,  baker,  25  King  st.,  Tradeston ; 

house,  36  Commerce  street. 
M'CUE,  Alex.,  of  Wm.  M'Cue  cj'  Son;  house,  Kirk- 
field,  Bothwell. 
M'Cue,  Francis,  provision  merchant,  33  Hospital  st. 
M'Cue,  William,  &  Son,  fish  and  provision  merchts., 

51  West  Howard  street. 
M'CULLOCH,  And.,  33  Buchanan  street;  house, 

9  Sardinia  terrace. 
M'CuUoch,  David,  at  James  Muirhead  cj-  Son^s ;  ho. 

140  West  Graham  street. 
SI'Culloch,  Francis,  preserver  of  birds  and  destroyer 

of  rats,  43  Sauchiehall  lane. 
M'Culloch,    George,   contractor;  resid.,  Broompark 

house,  off  Duke  street. 
M'Culloch,    George,   oil  and   colour   merchant,  35 

Drygate  street. 
M'Culloch,  James,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  151 

Duke  street. 
M'Culloch,  James,  dairy  keeper,  50  Robertson  st 
M'Culloch,    James   &   John,    wholesale   and   retail 

grocers,  147  Argyle  street;  wine  merchants  and 

family  grocers,  249  Sauchiehall  street. 
M'Cullocl),  James,  of  J.  ^  J.  APCuUoch  ;  residence, 

304  St.  Vincent  st.,  and  Caldergrove,  Blantyre. 
M'Culloch,  James  and  George,  carters  and  contrac- 
tors, 50  Robertson  street;  house,  do. 
M'Culloch,  James,   M.A.,   Secretary  Young  Men's 

Temperance  Association  ;  house,  33  Crown  st. 
M'Culloch,  John,  at  M'Corquodale  <^  Co.''s ;  house, 

315  Argyle  street. 
M'Culloch,  John,  governor    Govan  poor-house,  218 

Eglinton  st.  ;  ho.  G.  P.  buildings,  222  Fjrlinton  st. 
M'Culloch,  John,  grocer  and  provision  merchant,  14 

Greenhill  street ;  ho.  8  do. 


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M'Culloch,  John,  spirit  merchant,  73  Stobcross  St. 
M'CuUoch,  John,  301  St.  Vincent  street. 
M'Culloch,  John,  superintendent  of  Catholic  Orphan 

Institution,  72  Abercromby  street:  house,   do. 
M'Culloch,  John,  wholesale  tea  merchant,  li  How- 
ard street ;  house,  39   Abbotsford  place. 
M'Culloch,  Malcolm,  grocer,  35  Duke  street. 
M'Culloch,    Peter,  importer   of  foreign    and   fancy 

goods,  dealer  in  gold  and  silver-plated  goods,  fur- 
niture, old  Indian   curiosities,  &c.,  154  Stockwell 

street,  2d  shop  from  the  bridge. 
M'Culloch,  Kobert,  39  Abbotsford  place. 
M'Culloch,    Kiohard,   writer    and   notarj'  public,  of 

Paul  4"  M'Culloch  ;  house,  25  Elmbank  crescent. 
M'Culloch,  Robert,  victualler,  260  Gallowgate. 
M'Culloch,  Samuel  and  "Wm.,  wholesale  and  retail 

grocers,  23,  25,  27  Argyle  street. 
M'Culloch,  Samuel  and  William,  wholesale  grocers, 

64  Clyde  place,  and  1  West  street. 
M'Culloch,  Samuel,  0/ ^.  cj-   W.  M'Culloch  ;   house, 

Hamilton  crescent,  Partlck. 
M'Cullocli,  William,  o/.?.  cj-  IF.  M'Culloch;  house, 

134  Bath  street. 
M'Culloch,  Wm.,  accountant,  28  Devon  street. 
M'Culloch,  Wm.  M'Gavir],  Scottish  Provincial  As- 
surance Co.,  Ill  St.  Vincent  street. 
M'Culloch,  Wni.,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  55,  57 

Candlerig(;s,  and  5,  7   Stevenson  street.  Gallon  ; 

house,  6  Craignestock  street, 
M'Culloch,  Wm.,  mason  and  builder,  138  Bothwell 

street  ;  house,  147  West  Graham  street. 
M'Culloch,    Wm,  general  merchant  and  fishcurer, 

108  Eglinton  street. 
M'Culloch,  Mrs.,  3  Rutland  crescent,  Govan  road. 
M'Culloch,  Mrs.,  dairy,  77  Carrick  st. ;  ho.  79  do. 
M'Culloch,  Miss,  dressmaker,  Co  Shamrock  street. 
M'CUNN,  James,   spirit  dealer,  Royal  Oak  tavern, 

5  Melville  street,  Tradeston  ;  house,  3  do. 
M'Cunn,  John,  Clyde  pilot,  7  William  st.,  south. 
M'Cunn,  Peter,  bootmaker,  49  Cambridge  street. 
M'CUSKER,  Felix,   wine  and  spirit  merchant,   211 

St.  George's  road  ;  house,  5  Myrtle  street. 
M'Cusker,  John,  provision  merchant,  15  Fhilay  st. ; 

lioiise,  19  do. 
M'CUTCHON,  John,  victualler,    3^1   Gallowgate; 

house,  90  Belgrove  street. 
M'DADE,  Ber.,  boot  &  shoem.,  2  North  st.,  Anderst. 
M'DAVIT  r,  James,  flesher,  88   King  street,  city  ; 

house,  22  Bridgegate. 
M'DERMID,  Alexander,  blacksmith,  30  Dale  street, 

Tradeston  ;  house,  14  Kinning  street,  Kingston. 
M'Diarmid,  A.  R.,  commission  merchant,  57  Miller 

St. ;  house,  2  Derby  terrace,  Sandyford  street. 
Macdermid,  Duncan,  commission  mercht.,  22  Dundas 

street;  house,  140  Hill  street,  Garnetliill. 
M'Diarmid,  John,    keeper   of    City  Chambers,    66 

Hutcheson  street. 
M'Diarmid,  Rev.  John,  minister,  R.P.  Church,  Salis- 
bury street;  house,  35  Abbotsford  place. 
M'Diarmid,  John,  grain  and  malt  shovel  maker,  11 

Forth  street,  Port-Dundas ;  house,  9  do. 
M'Diarmid,  Neil,  tailor  and  clothier,  102  Norfolk  st. 
M'Diarmid,  Peter,  porter,  Union  Bank  ;  house,  Bank 

buildings. 
M'Diarmid,  Jlrs.,  lodgings,  33  Clyde  place. 
M'DERMOTT,  Francis,  ham  and  bacon  merchant, 

39  Castle  street. 
M'Dermott,  James,  grocer  and  provision  dealer,  85 

Eeid  street,  Bridgeton ;  house,  60  Fi-anklin  st. 


JI'Dermott,  Patrick,  flesher,  124  King  street;  house, 

160  Salmarket. 
M'DONAGH,  Jas.,  tailor  and  clothier,  43  Castle  si. 
M'DONALD,  Alex,,  tea  merchant  and  grocer,   51 

George  street. 
M'Donald,  Alex.,   goldsmith,  jeweller,   and  watch- 
maker, 72  Buchanan  st. ;  ho.  22  Abbotsford  ))1. 
Macdonald,    Alex.,  engineer,  Phoenix  Iron   works; 

house,  74  Mailland  street. 
M'Donald,  Ale.x.,  tailor  and  clothier,  108  Argyle  st. 
M'Don;ild,  Alex.,  sen.,  at  Stewart  ij-  McDonald's-; 

house,  210  West  Regent  street. 
M'Donald,  Alex.,  sheriff-officer  for  Lanarkshire  and 

Argyleshire,  63  West  street. 
M'Donald,  Alex.,  Greenock  Spinning  Co  ,83  Hutche- 
son street. 
M'Donald,  Alex,  at  R.   GilMson  ^  Co.'s ;  97  West 

George  street;  ho.  14  Gloucester  St.,  Kingston. 
iI'Donald,  A.  &  K.,  contract.,  Parkhou.se,  Paisley  rd. 
M'Donald,  Alex.,  coal  and  general  agent,  42  York  sJ. 
Macdonald,  Ales.,  messenger,  Commercial  Bank,  8 

Gordon  street. 
M'Donald,  Alex.,  of  Stewart  if  M'Donald ;  house, 

12  Clareaiont  terrace. 
MacDonald,  Alexander,  accountant,  Clyde  Trustees' 

chambers,   16   Robertson  street ;   house,  Rosevale, 

Bothwell. 
Macdonald,  A.  G.,  of  Maclure  if  Macdonald ;  house^ 

2  Park  quadrant. 
M'Donald,  Andrew,  letter-carrier,  P.O.  ;  84  Cathe- 
dral street. 
M'Donald,  A.,  tea  merchant  and  grocer,   241  Cow- 

caddens  street. 
M'Donald,  Andrew,   land  surveyor,  1  Di.xon  street  ; 

house,  21  Canning  street. 
M'Donald,  Andrew,   spirit   dealer,  31  Main  street, 

Gorbals  ;   house,  6  Clyde  terrace. 
M'Donald,  Archibald,  joiner,  21  Eglinton  street. 
M'Donald,  Archd.,  at  James  Ean/cin's ;  5  Cathcaut 

place;  house,  166  StalTord  place,  New  City  road. 
M'Donald,  Archibald,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  110 

Bellgrove  street  and  288  Duke  street;   house,  102 

Bellgrove  street. 
M'Donald,  Charles,  rag  dealer,  7  Old  vennel;  house, 

118  High  street. 
M'Donald,   Charles,  of  Charles  M'Donald  #    Co.  ; 

house,  12  Woodside  crescent. 
Macdonald,  Charles,  of  Macdonald,  Cunningham,  <f 

Co.  ;  house,  2  Boyd  street,  Greenock. 
M'Donald,  Charles,  &  Co.,  wholesale  woollen  ware- 
housemen, 60  Ingram  street  and  7  John  street. 
M'Donald  &  Co,   grocers  and  provision  merchants, 

125  Great  Hamilton  street. 
Macdonald,    Cunningham,    &    Co.,    ship    insurance 

brokers,  20  Union  street. 
M'Donald,  Daniel,  provision  merchant,  38  Cavendisi 

street;  house,  40  do. 
M'Donald,    David,    sewing     machine    maker,    37 

M'Pherson  street ;  ho.  50  Lower  Charlotte  street. 
M'Donald,    David,   foreman,    lighting    departmenS, 

Northern  dis.,  1 1  Maitland  lane;  ho.  40  Kelvin  st. 
M'Donald,  Donald,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  14  Sc 

Enoch  square. 
M'Donald,  Donald,  18  Pollok  street. 
M'Donald,  Duff,  &  Co.,  East  India  merchants,  137 

West  George  street. 
M'Donald,  Duncan,  insurance  agent,  &c.,   2  Great 

Wellington  street,  Paislei'  road. 
M'Donald,  D.,  victualler,  209  Hospital  street. 


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M'Donald,  Duncan,  &  Co.,  general  grocers,  2  and  S 

Park  pi.,  Paisley  road  ;  ho.  2  Great  Wellington  st. 
M'Donald,  D.,    at  Geo.    Smith   f    Co.'s ;  house,  9 

Scotia  street. 
M'Donald,  D.  &  J.,  tobacco  and  snuff  manufacturers, 

Jlelville  pi.,  132  Trongate;  ho.  33  Monteith  row. 
Miicdonald,   Duncan,  property  and  insurance  agent, 

193  St.  Vincent  street;  house,  2  Great  Wellington 

place,  Paisley  road. 
M'Donald,  Ewen,  cashier,  at  Arnott  c|-  Co.'s;  house, 

22  Devon  street. 
M'Donald  &   Freer,   calenderers,  packers,  and  hot- 

pressers,  14,  IG  Rentield  lane. 
Macdonald,  F.,  at  Hugh  Baird  cj-  Co-'s,  Great  Canal 

Brewery,  195  New  City  road. 
M'Donald,  G.    G.,   Garrick   Temperance  hotel,  24: 

Stockwell  street. 
M'Donald,  Geo.,  of  iPEiuan   tj-  M' Donald ;  house, 

47  Grove  street. 
M'Donald,    G.,   carver,    gilder,    and   picture   frame 

maker,  273  Duke  street. 
M'Donald,  George,  constable,   and  insurance  agent, 

43  Soho  street. 
M'Donald,  Godfrey,  grocer,  50  St.  James'  street,  oft 

Paisley  road. 
Macdonald  &  Halley,  gingham,  wincej',  and  drugget 

manufacturers,  Perth;   warehouse,  129  Ingram  st. 
M'Donald,  H.  S.,  herbalist,  59  Caimingst, ;  ho.  72  do. 
M'Donald,  Henrj-,  merchant,  158  George  street. 
M'Donald,  Hugh,  fishmonger,  61  Bell  st.;  ho.  65  do. 
M'Donald,   Hugh,   boot   and   shoemaker,   213  Dal- 

marnock  road. 
M'Donald,  James,  wine  and  spirit  dealer,  46  North 

Frederick  street. 
M'Donald,  James,  grocer,  114  New  Dalmarnock  rd. 
M'Donald,    Jautes,  wine   and   .•spirit    merchant,   86 

Garscube  road;  house,  132  West  Graham  street. 
M'Donald,    .James,   dairyman,  33  Abercorn   street; 

house,  93  Burnside  street. 
M'Donald,    James,    spirit    dealer,  46    Saltmarket; 

house,  12  Princes  street. 
M'Donald,  James,  bank   messenger,  British    Linen 

Company's  Bank  ;  house,  136  Ingram  street. 
M'Donald,  Jas  ,  brickbuilder,  23  Broad  st.,  Mile-end. 
M'Donald,  .James,  house  factor,  44  Bridge  street ; 

house,  5  Kinniug  street. 
M'Donald,  James,  tobacco  and  snuff  manufacturer, 

Campbell's    arcade,     74    Trongate;    house,    30 

Monteith  row. 
M'Donald,  J.  &  A.,  tea  merchants  and  grocers,  150, 

152,  164  West  Nile  street. 
M'Donald,  John,  spirit  dealer,  354  Main  st.,  Bridgt. 
M'Donald,  John, letter-carrier,  P.O.;  ho.  138  Dukest. 
M'Donald,  John,  grocer   and  victualler,  47  North 

Frederick  street ;  house,  93  do. 
M'Donald,  John,  Glasgow,  Kirn,  and  Dunoon  carrier, 

9  St.  Enoch  square,  and  Arg3'le  street,  Dunoon. 
M'Donald,    John,    bonded    warehousekeeper,     ship- 
owner and  commission  merchant,  20  Howard  st.  ; 

house,  Greenbank  villa,  Bothwell. 
M'Donald,  John,  inland  revenue  officer,  1G6   South 

Cumberland  street. 
Macdonald,  John,  calenderer,  hot-presser,  and  packer, 

106  and  110  Brunswick  street;  house,  8  IJre  pi., 

Montrose  street. 
Macdonald,  John,  foreman  founder.  Hill  St.  Foundry; 

house,  8  Duncbattan  street. 
Macdonald,  John,   City  of   Glasgow  Bank,  24  Vir- 
ginia street. 


M'Donald,  John,  eating-house  keeper,  119  Candle- 

riggs ;  house,  41  South  Albion  street. 
Macdonald,  J.,  and  Son,  writers,  79  West  Regent  st 
Macdonald,  John,  of  J.  Macdonald  and  Son ;  house, 

120  Montrose  street. 
M'Doaald,  John,  brickmaker  and  builder,  4  Wester- 

craigs,  Dennistoun. 
Macdonald,  John,  of  John  Beadle  <^  Co.;  house,  5 

AVest  Regent  street. 
M'Donald,  John,  milk  shop,  73  M'Alpine  street. 
M'Donald,  John,   jun  ,  letter-carrier,  P.O.;  house, 

60  Wellington  lane. 
M'Donald,  John,  of  James  Campbell  <f  Co.;   10  Mel- 
ville lane ;  house,  Falkland  place,  St.  George's  rd. 
M'Donald,    John,   &  Co. ;  smiths,   gasfitters,   bell- 
hangers,  and  stair-railers,  63  Mitchell  street ;  ho. 

97  Bell  street. 
M'Donald,  John,  Imperial  hotel,  26  Broomielaw. 
M'Donald,  J.  S.,  wine,  spirit,  and  malt  liquor  mer- 
chant, 488  and  490  Gallowgate;  house,  79  Maia 

street,  Gorbals. 
M'Donald,    Malcolm,  of  Cowan  ^  Co.  ;    house,   8 

Hamilton  drive. 
M'Donald,  Malcolm,  spirit  dealer,  110  Eglintou  st. ; 

house,  2  William  street,  Tradeston. 
M'Donald,  Malcolm,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  27 

Cathedral  street. 
M'Donald,    Neil,   &    Co.,    provision  merchants,  9i 

Maxwell  street. 
M'Donald,  P.,  112  Great  Hamilton  street. 
M'Donald,  P.,  &  Co.,  merchants,  30  Hope  street. 
Macdonald,  P.  U.,  of  Kenneth  and  Macdonald  ;  res., 

Greenock. 
M'Donald,  Peter,  of  P.  M'Donald  tj-  Co.;  house,  5 

Gladstone  place. 
M'Donald,    Peter,    brush,    bellows,    haircloth,    and 

curled  hair  manuf.,  66  Duke  st. ;  ho.  9  Ure  place. 
M'Donald,  Peter,  timber  merchant,  56  Duke  street ; 

house,  9  Ure  place. 
M'Donald,  P.  Robert,  baker.  Royal  Arcade  Bakery, 

103  Cowcaddens  street;  house,  1G8  City  road. 
Macdonald,   Richard  Thomson,   of  Macdonald  and 

Ilalley ;  house,  1  Avondale  place.  Paisley  road, 
M'Donald,    Robert,    lieutenant    of    police,    Central 

Police  office. 
M'Donald,  Robt,  general  wire-worker,  163  Renfield 

street,  and  at  6  West  Russell  street  ,•  house,  153 

Renfield  street. — See  Adv.  in  Appendix. 
Macdonald,  Roderick,  at  C.  and  G.  Broiun's  ;  house, 

Gl  Grove  street. 
M'Donald,  Robert,  provision  dealer,  42  Main  street, 

Bridgeton. 
M'Donald,  R.,  tailor  and  clothier,  54  Queen  street ; 

house,  78  Cumberland  street,  south  side. 
M'Donald,  Robert  T.,  tinsmith,  gasfitter,  and  bell- 

hansjer,  12  Maitland  street;  house,  14  do. 
M'Donald,   Ronald,  sheriff  and  J.P.  officer  for  the 

counties  of  Lanark,  Renfrew,  Stirling,  and  Dum- 
barton,  73    Hutcheson  street;    house,   9   Nelson 

street,  Tradeston. 
M'Donald,  Ronald, .shoemaker,  20  Sharp'sla.  Anderst. 
Macdonald,  Rowland  Hill,  Post-office;  ho.  76  Hill 

street,  Garnethill. 
M'Donald,  Thomas,  of  J.  M'Donald  4"  iSon;  house, 

120  Montrose  street. 
M'Donald,  Thomas,  provision  merchant,  61  Clyde 

street,  Anderston. 
M'Donald,   William,   manager  of  the  Employment 

Oflice,  118  Union  street. 


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-M'DOWALL. 


M'Donald,  William,  M.D.,  physician,  Ewing  place, 

359  Argj'le  street ;  house,  do. 
M'Donald,  William,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  183 

Crown  street;   house,  193  do. 
M'Donald,  William,  of  Alexander  Paton  (f  Co.  ;  ho. 

54  St.  Vincent  crescent. 
M'Donald,  William,  of  M'Donald,  Duff,  cf  Co.;  ho. 

41  Lansdowne  crescent. 
M'Donald,  William,  at  Fowler  cj-  Son's;  140  Argyle 

street;  house,  10  Dowanhill  street.  Particle. 
M'Donald,  W.,  draper,  and  millinery  warehouse,  29 

Crown  street ;  house,  92  do. 
M'Donald,  William,  glass  engraver,  47  W.  College  st. 
M'Donald,  WiWiamU.,  of  ^Ari)07iald  4-  Freer ;  ho. 

Greenknowe,  Bothwell. 
M'Donald,   Wm.,  major,  retired,  late  93rd   High- 
landers ;  house,  Falkland  place,  St.  George's  rd. 
M'Donald,  Mrs.,  milliner,  8  Nelson  street;    house, 

173  Great  Eastern  road. 
M'Donald,  Mrs.,  lodgings,  7  Park  place,  Sfockwell. 
M'Donald,    Jlrs.  Christina,    green-grocer,    53  West 

Milton  street. 
M'Donald,  Mrs.,  12  Clareraont  terrace,  and  Belmore 

row,  by  Helensburgh. 
M'Donald,  Mrs.  Hugh,  gen.  broker,  74  M'Alpine  st. 
M'Donald,  Mrs.,  eating-house,  113  Stobcross  street. 
M'Donald,  Mrs.,  matron,  university  lying-in  hospital, 

88  George  street ;  house,  82  do. 
MacDonald,    Miss,  cloak  and  dressmaker,  4  Great 

Hamilton  street. 
M'Donald,  Misses,  boarding  establishment,  Wilson 

house,  87  Montrose  street. 
M'Donald,  Misses,  dressmakers,  165  Sauchicball  st. 
M'Donald,  Misses,  milliners  and  dressmakers,  7  Park 

place,  Stockwell  street. 
M'Donald,  Misses  A.  &  M.,  staymakers,  274  Bu- 
chanan street. 
M'Donald,  Misses  M.  &  A.,  dressmakers,  74  Parlia- 
mentary road. 
MacDonald,  Miss,  matron,  Glasgow  Female  Society. 
M'Donald's  Territorial  Church,  100  Maitland  st." 
BI'DOUGALL,  Alexander,  late  captain  1st  Royal 

Regiment,  12  Salisbury  street. 
M'Dougall,  Alex.,  commission  agt.,  52  Virginia  st. 
M'Dougall,   Alexander,  &    Co.,    distillers,    Ardbeg, 

Islay ;  Buchanan,  Wilson,  &  Co.,  25  St.  Enoch 

square,  agents. 
M'Dougall,  Alex.,  audit  clerk,  E.  and  G.  Railway ; 

house,  14  Kelvinhangh  street. 
M'Dougall,  A.,  silver  plate-chest  maker,  388  Par- 
liamentary road. 
M'Dougall,  Allan,  cf  Graham  4'  M'-Dougall ;  house, 

43  Holmhead  street. 
M'Dougall,  Allan,   grocer  and  provision  merchant, 

28  Parliumcntary  road  ;  house,  283-  do. 
M'Dougall,  Andrew,  beadle  of  St.  George's ;  house, 

34  Dundas  street. 
M'Dougall,  A.  &  H.,  glass  and  china  merchants,  59 

Main  street,  Anderston. 
M'Dougall,  Angus,  hide  and  leather  merchant,  62 

Oxford  street ;  house,  64  Abbotsford  place. 
M'Dougall,  Rev.  Archibald,  5  Holland  place. 
M'Dougall,   Colin,    wine    and  spirit  merchant,    32 

Parliamentary  road ;  house,  28  J  do. 
M'Dougall,  Daniel,  bootmaker,  152  Rottenrow. 
M'Dougall,   Daniel,    of  M'^Dougall  cj-  Sons ;  house, 

Langside  road. 
M'Dougall,  Donald,  wine  and  spirit   merchant,   G3 

Shamrock  st. ;  house,  87  Garnethill  street. 


M'Dougall,    Duncan,     tobacco-pipe    manufacturer, 

Glasgow  Pipe  Manufactor}',    277   Parliamentary 

road;  house,  129  Graf  con  terrace,  and  Dunerbuek, 

Bowling. 
Jlacdougall,  Duncan,  clerk,  Monkland  Canal  bas'n. 
M'Dougall,  Duncan,   butcher,  112   Sauchiehall  st.  ; 

house,  71  Renfrew  street. 
M'Dougall,  Hamilton  B.,  spirit  merchant,  328  Gal- 

lowgate ;   house,   277  do. 
M'Dougall,    Hugh,    bootmaker,    26     Surrej'   lane; 

house,  do. 
M'Dougall,  Rev.  Hugh,  of  Milton  Free  Church;  ho. 

19  West  Prince's  street. ' 
M'Dougall,  Jas.,  baker  and  confectioner,  14  Adelphi 

street ;   house,  4  do. 
M'Dougall,  Jas.,  grocer,  31  Tylefield  street. 
l\I'Doug:dl,  John,  commission  agent,  38  York  st. 
M'Dougall,  John,  fiesher,  103  Norfolk  street. 
M'Douijall,    John,  letter-carrier,    P.O.  ;  house,    29 

Cathedral  street. 
M'Dougall,  John,   superintendent  of  buildings  ;  ho. 

280  Duke  street. 
M'Dougall,  John,   of  Robert  Thomson   cj-    Co. ;  93 

Ingram  street. 
M'Dougall,  John,  &  Son,  musicians  and  pianoforte 

tuners,  29  Cathedral  street. 
M'Dougall,  John,   spirit  merchant,   C2  William  St., 

Anderston;  house,  60  do. 
M'Dougall,  John,  spirit  merchant,  443  Duke  street. 
M'Dougall,   .John,   wine  and  spirit    merchant,    140 

Possil  road;  house,  142  do. 
M'Dougall,  John,  smith  and  machine  maker,  454 

Gallowgate  ;  house,  450  do. 
M'Dougall,  Lachlan,  spirit  dealer,  40   Broomielaw ; 

house,  42  do. 
M'Dougall,  Malcolm,  fishmonger.,  14G  Cumberland  st. 
Blacdougall,   Nicol,  registrar  of  births,  deaths,  and 

marriages  for  Tradeston  district,  and  agent  for  the 

Standard    Life  Assurance   Co. ;  office,   94   South 

Portland  street;  house,  132  do. 
M'Dougall,  Neil,  billposter,  20  Candleriggs. 
M'Dougall,  P.,  &  Co.,  ironmongers,  215  Sauchiehall 

street ;  house,  97  Holland  street. 
M'Dougall,  Robert,  letter  carr. ;  bo.  21  Fergusons'. 
M'Dougall,  Robert,  musician,  29  Cathedral  street. 
IM'Dougall,  Ronald,  portioner,  4  Oxford  street. 
M'Dougall  &   Sons,  glass,   china,  and   earthenware 

merchants,  12,  14  Jail  square. — See  Ado.  in  Ap. 
M'Dougall,  William,    grocer  and   spirit   dealer,  90^ 

and  92  King  street,  Calton,  and   1  King  street, 

Mile-end ;  house,  do. 
M'Dougall,  William,  of  Graham  (f-  M^Dourjall;  ho. 

13  Norfolk  street,  Laurieston. 
M'Dougall,  Mrs.,  milliner  and  straw- hat  maker,  97 

Holland  street. 
IM'Dougall,  Mrs.   A.,  wine  and   spirit  merchant,  4 

Springfield  buildings.  Paisley  road. 
M'Dougall,  Mrs.,  staymaker,  20  Nelson  street. 
M'Dougall,  Mrs.   Donald,   spirit  dealer,  27  Adelphi 

street,  and  7  Anderston  quay ;  house,  6  do. 
M'Dougall,  Misses,  teachers,  English  and  pianoforte, 

161  Shamrock  street. 
M'DOW.AiLL,  Alexander,  grain  and  cheese  mercht., 

104  Blythswood  terrace,  Bothwell  street. 
M'Dowall,  Steven,  &  Co.,  ironfounders,  Milton  Iron 

Works,  North  Woodside  road. 
M'Dowall,  James,  commercial  traveller,  77  West  st. 
BI'Dowall,  J.  S.,  &   Co.,   timber  merchants,  Govan 

Street  Sawmills,  28  Govan  street,  Hutchesontown. 


M'DOWALL.- 


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-M'FADZEAN. 


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MacUowall,  J.  S.,  Willbrae,  Langside. 

M'Do-.vall,   John,  wright  and  builder,  220  Main  st., 

Gorbals;  ho.  21  Roslin  terracp,  Cumbeiland  st. 
M'Dowall,  John,  of  Wylie  4-  M'DowaU ;  house,  96 

New  Git}'  road. 
M'Dowall,  John,  tailor  and  clothier,  64  Commerce 

street;  house,  77  West  street. 
M'Dowall,  William,    tea  and  coffee   merchant,  92 

Crookston  street. 
M'Dowall,  Mrs.  John,  8  Park  terrace. 
MACDUFF,  Gilbert,  engineer.   Canal  Basin  Foun- 
dry Co.,  Port-Dundas  ;  ho.  76  Hill  st.,  Garnethill. 
Macduff,  Rev.  John  R.,  D.D.  minister  of  the  South 

West  Church;   house,  21  Park  circus. 
MACE  AC  HEN,  Rev.  Donald,  catholic  clergyman  ; 
chapel,  34  Hill  street,  Anderston;  ho.  11  Oak  st. 
M'EACHERN,   Angus,   -warehouseman,   at  Thomas 

Chalmers  cf  Co.'s  ;  house,  119  George  street. 
M'Eachran,  John,  bookkeeper,  at  E.Napier  4' /Sons'; 

house,  40  Claremont  street. 
M'Eachran,  Lauchk-ud,  &  Co,,  hosiers,  glovers,  and 

smallware  merchants,  175  Argj'lo  street. 
M'Eachran,  Neil,  oj" M' Eachran,  Lauchland,  tj-  Co.  ; 

house,  2  Nithsdale  place.  Paisley  road. 
M'ELENY,  Daniel,  surgeon,  159  High  street. 
M'ELHAGO,  Robert,  shipmaster,  57  Clyde  place. 
M'ELROY,    James,  jun.,    spirit  dealer,  61    and  03 
Bridgegate,  and  26  Market  street,  city  ;  ho.  24  do. 
M'Elroy,   James,  sen.,  spirit  dealer,  105  Bridgegate. 
M'Elroy,  John,  of  Weir,  M'Elroy,  cf  Co. ;  residence, 

Craigrownie  cottage,  and  17  Rutland  place. 
M'EVOY,  John,  spirit  merchant,  21,  25  Bridgegate; 

house,  29  do. 
M'EWAN,   Alex.,  for   Clarice,    ^   Eotoe,    London, 
41  Virginia  st.  ;  ho.  6  Kelvinhaugh  St.,  Sandyford. 
M'Ewan,  Alex.,  of  John  APEwan  4  Son  ;  house,  9 

Lynedoch  crescent. 
MacEwan,  Rev.  Alex.,  minister  of  Claremont  Church  ; 

house,  25  Woodside  place. 
MacEwan,  Andrew,  of  MacEwan  4'  Auld ;  house,  3 

Woodside  terrace. 
MacEwan  &  Auld,  accountants  and  sharebrokers,  63 

St.  Vincent  street. 
M'Ewen,  Colin,  &   Co.,   fish-curers,   and  provision 

merchants,  24  Ann  street,  off  Jamaica  street. 
M'Ewan  &  Co.,  clothiers,  97  St.  Vincent  st.  ;  house, 
'   23  Elmbank  place. 

M'Ewan  &  Co.,  manufacturers,  22  Ingram  street. 
MacEwan,  C.  James,  at  Phcenix  Iron  Works  ;  house, 

13  Pitt  street. 
M'Ewan,  Daniel,  of  Colin  M'-Eivan  cj-  Co. ;  house, 

Woodburn  terrace,  Kelvinhaugh  street. 
M'Ewan,  Donald,  church-officer,  84  Gordon  street. 
M'Ewan,  George,  surgeon,  Dispensaiy,  50  Main  st. 

Anderston  ;  house,  Allan  place,  430  Argyle  st. 
M'Ewan,  Henry,  of  M'-Ewan  cf-  McDonald;  house, 

105  Cowcaddens  street. 
M'Ewan,  James,  of  Smith  4  Sharp;  residence,  Garn- 

gaber  villa,  Cauipsie  junction. 
M'Ewan,    James,    of  P.  M'-Naught  4'  Co. ;  house, 

Helensburgh. 
M'Ewan,  Jas.,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  21  Oswald 

street ;  house,  23  do. 
M'Ewan,  James,  of  M'-Ewan  (f  Co.,  22  Ingram  st. 
M'Ewan,  Jas.,  of  Robertson  4'  ^PEioan ;  house,  14 

Hamilton  park  terrace.  Great  Western  road. 
M'Ewen,  James,  &   Co.,  tobacconist  and  cigar  im- 
porters, 5  Hutcheson  St.;  house,  84  Dahnarnock 
street,  Parkhead. 


M'Ewan,  Jas.  B.,  teacher  of  dancing,  &c. ;  academy, 

Alston  street,  off  Argyle  st. ;  ho.  84  Cathedral  st. 
M'Ewan,  John,  harbour  foreman;  house,  85   King 

street,  Tradeston. 
M'Ewen,  John,  &  Son,  metal  stockbroker.?,  2  North 

court,  Roj'al  Exchange. 
M'Ewen,  John,  &  Sod,  coopers,  stave,  &  hoop  mer- 
chants, 49  Gallowgate  ;  ho.  10  Monteith  row. 
M'Ewen,    John,    of  It.    cj-   J.    Henderson;    house, 

Auchintorlie,  Bowling. 
M'Ewan,  J.  T.  Henderson,  of  Middleton  4'  M'Ewan, 

67  Miller  street ;   house,  20  Royal  crescent. 
M'Ewan,  Lachlan,  tobacconist  and  cigar  merchant, 

131  London  street;  house,  3  St.  John's  place^ 
M'Ewen,  Malcolm,  manufacturer  of  tobacco  &  snuff, 

cigar  maker  and  tobacco  cutter,  41  Brunswick  st. ; 

house,  Holmvale  cottage,  Parkhead. 
M'Ewan  &  M'Donald,  tailors,  clothiers,  and  hatter?, 

12  and  14  Royal  arcade. 
M'Ewan,  Peter,  of  John  M'Eivan  4  Son  ;  house,  10 

Monteith  row. 
M'Ewen,  Peter,  commercial  traveller,  at  Jas.  Harvey 

4'  Co.'s,  Paisley ;  ho.  80  Paterson  st.,  Kingston. 
M'Ewen,  Robert,  of  Robert  M'Eioen  4'  Co.;  house, 

151  New  City  road. 
M'Ewen,    Robert,    &   Co.,   lace   and   bonnet  front 

■warehouse,  118  Union  street. 
M'Ewen,  Robert  F.,  of  John  M'-Ewen  4  Son;  house, 

5  St.  James'  terrace. 
M'Ewen,  T.,  lace  and  sewed  muslin  agent,  1  Mitchell 

street ;  house,  18  Greenvale  place.  Woodlands  rd, 
M'Ewan,  Thomas,  spirit  dealer,  37  Armour  street ; 

house,  27  do. 
M'Ewan,  Walter,  -wholesale  tea  merchant  and  gene- 
ral grocer,  142  Gallowgate  -,  ho,  22  Charlotte  st. 
M'Ewen,  Wm.,  brewer.    Fountain  Brewery,  Edin- 
burgh ;  R.  Brown,  agent,  114  Trongate. 
M'Ewan,  William,  writer,  18  Renfield  street. 
M'Ewan,  Wm.,  of  John  M'Eiuan  4  Son  ;  house,  10 

Monteith  row. 
M'Ewan,  Wm.  L.,  of  R.  <^  J.  Henderson;  house,  9 

Royal  crescent. 
M'Ewen,  William,  merchant,  agent  fur  Vivian  and 

Sons,  copper  smelters,  17  St.  Vincent  lane  ;  ho. 

11  Park  terrace. 
M'Ewan,  Wm.,  clerk,  at  John  Miller  4"  Son's,  18- 

High  street ;  house,  2  St.  Andrew's  square. 
M'Ewan,  Mrs.  Dr.  John,  13  Pitt  street. 
M'Ewan,  Mrs.  Peter,  14  Hill  street. 
M'Ewan,  Mrs.,  private  lodgings,  147  West  Regent  st. 
M'Ewan,  Margaret,  spirit  dealer,  23  Castle  street ; 

house,  21  do. 
M'Ewan,  Margaret,  pastry  baker  and  confectioner, 

29  Stobcross  street,  Anderston. 
M'FADYEN,  Angus,  draper,  48  Hospital  street. 
M'Fadyen,  Archd.,  at  Matthew  Muir  4  Sons;  house, 

60  Paterson  street,  Kingston. 
M'Fadyen,  Archibald,  fishmonger,  71  Bridge  street; 

house,  72  Norfolk  street. 
M'Fadyen,  Archibald,  brassfounder,  Finnieston  lane  ; 

house,  60  St.  Vincent  crescent. 
M'Fadyen,  Crawford,  hairdresser,  120  Union  street, 
M'Fadyen,  Daniel,  wholesale  and  retail  fishmonger, 

8  and  24  JIain  street,  Anderston,  and  199  Nortli 

street;  house,  334  St.  Vincent  street. 
M'Fadzean,  David,  at  W.  Gourlay  and  Son's ;  house, 

88  Abbotsford  place. 
M'Fadzean,   James,   sewed   muslin  warehouseman, 

118  Union  street. 


MFADYEN.- 


-GENERAL  DIRECTORY.- 


-M'FARLANE. 


M'Fadyen,  Finlaj',  contractor  for  the  Glasgow  and 
Paisley  Joint  Railway,  and  Caledonian  Railwaj', 
south  side,  and  Greenock  sections  ;  receiving  offices, 

7    St.  Enoch    square,  48    Robertson   street ;    and 
goods   station,    130    Eglintou    street;    house,    4 
Underwood,  Paisley. 
M'Fadven,  John,  fishmonger.  57  Cumberland  street, 

and  205  Main  street,  Gorbals  ;  house,  213  do. 
M'Fadyen,  Peter,  house  factor,  24  Lyon  street ;  ho. 

Prince  Albert  terrace,  Maryhill. 
M'Fadyen,  Robert,  flesher,  84  Stobcross  street,  An- 

derston ;  house,  82  do. 
M'Fadyen,  Mrs.  A.,  milk  dealer,  2G5  Parliamentary  rd. 
M'FARLANE,  Alexander,  at  J.  and  W.   Campbell 

4'  Co.''s;  house,  51  South  Albion  street. 
M'Farlane,  Alexander,  jun.,  commission  agent,  103 

St.  Vincent  street;  ho.  56  Hill  street,  Garnethill. 
Macfarlane,     Alexander,    boot    and    shoemaker,    i 

Cumbernauld  road. 
M'Farlane,  Alex.,  iron  merchant,  and  agent  for  Wm. 

Corbett  &  Co.,  Masbro  Works,  Rotherham,  and 

"\V.  and  R.  Mushet,  ironfounders,  Dalkeith,  112 

West  George  street ;  house,  92  Abbotsford  place, 
M'Farlane,  Andrew,  plumber  and  gasBtter,  40|  Main 

street,  Bridgeton. 
M'Farlane,  Andrew,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  49 

Garscube  road  ;  house,  47  do. 
M'Farlane,    Andrew,    surgeon,    75    Nelson    street, 

Tradeiton  ;  house,  1   Maxweltou  place,  Kingston. 
M'Farlane,  Archd.,  spirit  dealer,  35  Stobcross  street; 

house,  12  North  Clyde  street. 
Macfarlane  &  Co.  (late  Thos.  H.  Macfarlane),  wine 

and  spirit  merchant.  Paisley  ;  place  of  call,  Wm. 

Wilkie's,  128  Ingram  street;  house,  Paisley. 
Macfarlane,  Colin,  cooper,  hoop  and  stave  merchant, 

230    Duke  street;    residence,  Inchnuik ;    house, 

Dunchattan,  off  Duke  street. 
M'Farlane,  Daniel,  coal  agent,  101  Parliamentary 

road  ;  house,  56  do. 
M'Farlane,  Daniel,  o/''il/.  M-Favlane  cj-  Co.;  house, 

Antermoney  house,  Campsie. 
Macfarlane,  Daniel,  at  G.  cj-  /.  Burns' ;  house,  37 

Garnethill  street. 
M'Farlane,  David,  flesher,  37  Oxford  street;  house, 

44  King  street,  Tradeston. 
Macfarlane,  David,  of  Boston  cf-  Macfarlane;  house, 

20  Minerva  street. 
Macfarlane,  D.,  G.  &  S.  W.  Railway,  14  Bridge  st. 
M'Farlan,  Duncan,  &  Co.,  Scotch  tweed  and  whole- 
sale woollen  merchants,  5  National  Bank  build- 
ings, 47  Queen  street,  and  5  Springfield  court. 
M'Farlane,    Duncan,   at  Henry    ifonteith  cf-   Co.'s; 

house,  26  Cumberland  street,  west. 
M'Farlane,  Duncan,  spirit  dealer,  61   Green   street 

Calton  and  74  Stockwell  st. ;  ho.  4  Stevenson  st. 
MiicFarlane,  Duncan,  architect  and  civil  engineer, 

Cleveland  terrace;  residence.  Port- Glasgow. 
MacFarlan,  Duncan,  of  Duncan  MacFarlan  ij'  Co.  ; 

house,  15  Elmbank  crescent. 
M'Farlane,  George,  jun.,  manufacturing  chemist,  71 

FirhlU  road,  Springbank ;  ho.  65  West  Regent  st. 
M'Farlane,   George,  sen.,  portioner ;  house,  65  West 

Regent  street,  and  Garelochhead. 
M'Farlane,  George,  chartered  accountant  and  share- 
broker,  116  St.  Vincent  street;  house,  1  Havelock 

terrace,  Paisley  road. 
M'Farlane,  George,  warehouseman,  73,  75,  and  77 

Hutcheson  st. ;  house,  65  West  Regent  street. 
Macfarlane,  Henry  B.,&  Co.,  merchants,  48  Gordon  st. 


M'Farlane,  Hugh,  &  Co.,  tobacco  and  snuflf  manix- 

facturers,  45  Stockwell  street. 
M'Farlane,  Hugh,  beadle.  Free  Duke  Street  Church  ; 

house,  67  Cadogan  street. 
M'Farlane,   Hugh,  teacher,  13  Maitland  st.,  Cow- 

caddens ;  house,  85  John  street,  Bridgeton. 
M'Farlane,  Hugh,  photographist,  107  Buchanan  st. 
M'Farlane,   James,   fancy  bread  and  biscuit  baker, 
22    Great    Hamilton   street,    294    Duke    street; 
house,  18  Great  Hamilton  street. 
M'Farlane,  James,  woollen  and  worsted  varn  agent, 
71  Hutcheson  street;   house,  12  Newiiall  terrace. 
M'Farlane,  James,  Venetian  blind  maker,  joiner,  and 
glazier,    361    North   Woodside   road;  house,    2(t 
Rosehall  street. 
M'Farlane,  James,  victualler  and  spirit  dealer,  27, 

29  Little  street,  Calton;  house,  31  do. 
M'Farlane,  James,  spirit  merchant,  166  Canning  St., 

Calton;  house,  57  Dalmarnock  road. 
M'Farlane,  James,  green-grocer  and  fruiterer,  28S 

Sauchiehall  street ;  house,  67  Elderslie  street. 
M'Farlane,  James,  of  Wm.  M'Gowan  cj-   Co.  ;  ho. 

25  North  Albion  street. 
M'Farlane,  John,  boot  and  shoemaker,  62  Cumber- 
land street;  house,  91  do. 
M'Farlane,  John,  calenderer,  44  Mitchell  street  antl 
51  Buchanan  street ;  house,  I  Grey  street,  Radnor 
terrace,  Dumbarton  read. 
M'Farlane,    John,  &  Co.,  sailmakers,    136    Paisley 

road;  house,  71  Houston  street. 
IM'Farlane,  John  H.,  Cowlairs  house. 
Macfarlane,    John,  property    and    insurance  agenf, 
manager  of  North  British  Building  Society-,  112 
West  George  st.  ;  house,  166  New  City  road. 
M'Farlane,  John,  coal  agent,  3  Weymss  place. 
M'Farlane,  John,  of  the  Glasgoio  Loan  Fund  Co. ; 

house,  17  Shaftesbury  street. 
M'Farlane,  John,  cab  proprietor,  34  St.  Andrew's  st. 
M'Farlane,  Jol-.n,  provision  merchant,  244  High  st. ; 

house,  3  Duke  street. 
M'Farlane,  John,  M.D.,  professor,  practice  of  physic, 

college;  house,  142  St.  Vincent  street. 
M'Farlane,  John,    baker,  183  G;illowgate,  and  83 

Green  street,  Calton;  house,  10  Binnie  place. 
M'Farlane,  J.  &  J.,   calenderers,  hot-pressers,  and 

packers    60j  St.  George's  place. 
M'Farlane,  John,  working  jeweller,  22  Argyle  st.  ; 

house,  90  Great  Hamilton  street. 
M'Farlane,   John,  victualler  and  spirit  dealer,   107 
Reid  street,  Bridgeton  ;   house,  1  Newhall  terrace. 
M'Farlane,  John,  tinsmith  and  gasfitter,  38  So.  St. 

Mungo  street. 
M'Farlane,  John,  green-grocer.  93  Cumberland  st. 
M'Farlane,  John,  of  M'Gea.chj  cj-  M'Farhme;  house, 

56  Hill  street,  Garnethill, 
M'Farlane,  John,  warehouse.,  171  Upper  Crown  st. 
M'Farlane,  John,  26  Granville  St.,  Sauchiehall  rd. 
M'Farlane,  -John,  provision  merchant,  319  Argyle  st. 
M'Farlane,  M.,  &  Co  ,  distillers,  Port-Dundas. 
M'Farlane,  JIalcolm,  superint.  of  buildings,  3  Pitt  st. 
M'Farlane,    Nicol,  wine    and    spirit   merchant,    35 

Cl3'de  street,  Anderston  ;  ho.  3  Richard  St.,  do. 
M'Farlane,    Peter,  smith,  bellhanger,  and  gasfitter, 

10  Jlargaret  street ;  house,  84  John  street. 
M'Farlane,  Peter,  watch  and  clock  maker,  goldsmith, 
jeweller,  and  plater,  10,  11  Argyle  arcade  ;  house,, 
63  West  Cumberland  street. 
M'Farlane,  Robert  C,  second  class  sorter,  Glasgow 
P.O. ;  house,  9  Canon  street. 


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M'Failane,  Robert,  lithographer,  171  \V.  Graham  st. 
M'Farlane,  Robert,  wood  merchant,  35  Melville  st. ; 

house,  42  Commerce  street. 
M'Farlane,  Robert,   provision  merchant,   154  Main 

street,  Anderston. 
M'Farlane,  Robert,  wholesale  confectioner,  and  sugar 

broker,  22  and  24.  Hutcheson  street;  house,  View- 
park,  Partick. 
M'Farlane,  Robert,  229  Duke  street. 
M'Farlane,  Robert,  superintendent  of  harbour  police, 

IG  Robertson  street ;  house,  24  York  street. 
M'Farlane,  Robert,  grocer  &  tobacconist,  355  Gallog. 
M'Farlane,  Rt.,  bookkeeper,  Govan  Paroch.  Chambers, 

224  Eglinton  street;  house,  50  So.  Wellington  st. 
M'Farlane,  Robert,  of  M.  M'Farlane  cf-  Co.,  Port- 

Dundas ;  house,  12  Windsor  terrace. 
M'Farlane,  Thos.,  professor  of  pianoforte  and  singing, 

3  Crescent  place. 
M'Farlane,  Thos.,  victualler,  126  Great  Hamilton  st. 
M'Farlane,  Walter,    draper,    105    Stobcross  street; 

house,  107  do. 
M'Farlane,  Walter,  &  Co  ,  architectural  ironfounders 

and    sanitary   engineers,    Saracen's   foundry,    46 

Washington  street. 
M'Farlane,  Walter,  of  Walter    MFarlane  ^-   Co.; 

house,  1  Morris  place. 
Macfarlane,  William,  paper  ruler  and  account  book 

manufacturer,  74  Argyle  street. 
Macfarlane,  William,  calenderer,   packer,  and   hot- 

presser,  25  East  George  lane,  142  Buchanan  st. 
M'Farlane,  William,  wine  and  spirit   merchant,  1 

Clyde  street,  Calton;  house,  14  Bell  street,  do. 
M'Farlane,    William,    wright    and    mangle  maker; 

works,  39  Stockwell  street;  house,  85  King  St., 

Tradeston. — See  Advertiseinent  in  Apj^endix. 
M'Farlane,  W'illiam,  grocer  and  wine  merchant,  476 

St.  Vincent  street;  house,  8  Pembroke  street. 
M'Farlane,  William,  beadle,  56  Surrev  street. 
M'Farlane,  W.  &  A.  musicsellers,  news  agents,  and 

librarians,  lithographers,  engravers,    and    general 

printers,  333  Sauchiehall  St.;  house,  8  Stanley  st. 
M'Farlane,    Mrs.,    Archibald,    fruiterer   and   green- 
grocer, 319  Sauchiehall  street. 
M'Farlane,  Mrs.  John,  victr.,  145  Abercromby  st. 
M'Farlane,  Jlrs.,  hosiery  and  furnishings,  410  Par- 
liamentary road. 
M'Farlane,  Mrs.  M.,  draper,  1  Rutherg.  rd. ;  ho.  3  do. 
Macfarlane,  Mrs.  T.,  spirit  dealer,  13  Comnier.  road. 
M'Farlane,  Mrs.,  Cowlairs  house. 
M'Farlane,  Mrs.,  lodgings,  4  Wellington  street. 
M'Farlane,  M.  &  C,  milliners  and  dressmakers,  83 

John  street,  Bridgeton;  house,  85  do. 
M'Farlane,  Miss  C.,  grocer,  31  Nicholas  street. 
Macfarlane,  Miss,  4  Granville  pi.,  St.  George's  road. 
M'Farlane,  Miss,  dressmaker,  124  Blythswood  ter. 
M'Farlane,  Miss,  2  West  Russell  street. 
M'Farlane,  Miss,  lodgings,  86  Bath  street. 
M'Farlane,  Mi.'-se.«,  dress  and  cloakmakers,  51  Bath  st. 
M'Farlane,  Misses,  milliners  and  dressmakers,  138 

Wellington  street. 
M'Farlane,  Janet,  hosiery  and  furnishings,  4^  North 

street,  Anderston. 
M'FEAT,  Walter,  at  Thos.  H.  Gallie  4'  Co.'s;  124 

St.  Vincent  street;  house,  15  Renfrew  street. 
MACFIE,  A.,  230  Argyle  street. 
M'Fie,  Archd.,  b.iotmaker,  235  Sauchiehall  street; 

house,  95  Dundas  street. 
Macfie,  James,  teacher;  school,  7^  Eglicton  street; 

house,  32  Scotland  street. 


M'Fie,  John,  porter.  Union  Bank;  house,  4  Wash- 
ington street. 
M'Fie,  Mrs.,  temperance  coffee  house  and  commercial 

lodgings,  37-^  Clyde  place. 
Macfie,  Jlrs.  James,  6  Queen's  crescent. 
M'GAAN,  John,  of  William  Jlatj  cj-  Co.,  distillers; 

house,  18  Florence  place. 
M'GARRAGH,  Elizabeth,  teacher,  Free  St.  Enoch 

School,  18  Ann  street. 
M'GARRAGLE,  James,  baker,  394  Argyle  street. 
M'GARREY,  James,  hairdresser,  134  Piccadilly  St.; 

house,  19  Malta  street. 
M'Garry,  William,  jun.,  &  Co.,  cabinetmaker  and 

upholsterer,  7  Victoria  buildings.  Great  Clyde  st. 
M'GARVA,  Miss,  day  school,  7  Breadalbano  st. 
M'G AVIGAN,  John,  ticket  writer,  32  Nelson  St.,  city. 
M'GAVIN,    Alexander,    &    Co.,    bonded    and   free 

warehouse  keepers,  14  Ann  street;  office,  13  do. 
M'Gaviii,  John,  o/" //flme  cj'   liPGavin;  house,    19 

Elmbank  place. 
JI'Gavin,  Nathan,  grocery  and  provisions,  220   St. 

George's  road;  house,  212  do. 
JI'Gavin,  William,  contractor,  18  Drury  street;  ho. 

79  St.  Vincent  street. 
M'Gavin,  Wni.,  house  factor,  9  Canon  street. 
M'Gavin,  William,  cooper,  137,  139  Duke  street. 
M'G  AW,  Alexander,  sculptor,  87  Eglinton  St.;  ho. 

I  Muirhead  place,  St.  James'  street.  Paisley  road. 

M'Gaw,  John,  flesher,  198  North  st. ;  ho.  196  do. 

M'Gaw,  Peter,  painter  and  paperhanger,  294  Dum- 
barton road,  Windsor  place,  Partick;   ho.  292  do. 

M'Gaw,  Peter,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  1  Muir- 
head  place,  St.  James'  st.,  Paisley  road;  ho.  2  do. 

JI'Gaw,  Wm.,  spirit  merchant,  126  Garscube  road. 

M'GEACHY,  Daniel,  boot  and  shoemaker,  68  New 
City  road. 

M'Geachy,  Edward,  flesher,  33  Stobcross  street ;  ho. 
3  Sharp's  lane. 

M'Geachy,  James,  flesher,  45  Stobcross  street. 

M'Geachy,  James,  coal  .and  commission  agent,  546 
Gallowgate. 

M'Geachy  &  M'Farlane,  manufacturing  chemists,  80, 
82  Port-Dundas  road. 

M'GEOCH,  A.  &  W.,  &  Co.,  general  drapers, 
hosiers,  and  shirt  manufacturers,  126,  128  Tron- 
gate ;   house,  91  Shields  road. 

M'Geoch,  William,  ironmonger,  113  Argyle  street ; 
wholesale  warehouse,  22  Maxwell  street;  resi- 
dence, 4  Hamilton  crescent,  Partick.  Keys  left 
at  James  Cowan's,  lOG  Crown  street. 

MACGEORGE,  Andrew,  writer,  of  A.  cJ-  A.  Mac- 
george,  Cowan,  ij-  Galloioay ;  ho.  6  Somerset  pi. 

Macgeori;e,  A.  &  A.,  Cowan,  &  Galloway,  writers,  3 
Victoria  place  ;  after  1st  Oct.,  91  West  Regent  st. 

Macgeorge,  John,  stockbroker  and  agent  for  the 
Scottish  Union  Fire  and  Life  Insuran:;e  Co.,  135 
Buchanan  street ;  house,  15  Buckingham  terrace. 

M'George,  Robt.,  pastry  baker  and  spirit  merchant, 
41  Crown  street;  house,  39  do. 

M'GHEEAN,  Patk.,  manager,  Clyde  Street  (Branch) 
Loan  Office,  58  Clyde  st.,  Anderston ;  head  ofhce, 
113  King  street  ;  house,  75  Civde  st.,  Anderston. 

M'GIBBON,  Alex.,  of  Eaeburn' 4  M'Gibbon;  ho. 

II  Pitt  street. 

M'Gibbon,  David,  &  Son,  accountants,  insurance 
and  commission  merchants,  160  Buchanan  street; 
house,  216  West  Regent  street. 

WG\hho'n,  Ylenry,  of  Robert  Robertson  <J-  Co.;  ho. 
50  South  Wellington  street. 


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-GENERAL  DIRECTORY. M'GRADDIE. 


M'Gibbon,  James,  ropemaker,  305   DaUnarnock  rd  ; 

house,  221  do. 
M'Gibbon,  James,  family  grocer,  and  wine  and  spirit 
merchant,  40  Cambridge  street ;   house,   13   Hill 
street,  Garnethill. 

M'Gibbon,  James,  merchant  and  drysalter,  62  Bu- 
chanan street. 

M'Gibbon,  John  B.,  drj-salter  and  ds'ewood  manu- 
facturer, Hayfield  Dj-ewood  Mills,  Hutchesontown ; 
house,  20  Monteith  row. 

M'Gibbon,  John,  provision  merchant,  4i  Govan  st. 

M'Gibbon,  Thomas,  Bridgeton  old  victualling  and 
baking  society,  grocer  and  spirit  tlealer,  98,  98^-, 
and  102  Main  street,  Bridgeton  ;   ho.  82  John  st. 

M'Gibbon,  William,  grocer  and  provision  merchant, 
131  Eglinton  street;  house,  133  do. 

M'Gibbon,  Wra.,  salesman,  at  John  Stevenson  cj-  Co.'s; 
house,  8  Pembroke  street. 

M'Gibbon,  Mrs.  James,  oj  James  IPGibhon,  62  Bu- 
chanan St.;  residence,  Poder  house,  Pollokshields. 

M'Gibbon,  Miss,  spirit  dealer,  Blythswood  cottage. 
Park  road. 

M'Gibbon,  Miss,  dressmaker,  26  So.  Wellington  st. 

M'GHIE,  Chas.,  brassfounder,  93-^-  Cumberland  St.; 
house,  70  Govan  street. 

M'Gie,  George,  commission  agent,  8  Miller  street. 

M'Ghie,  Henry,  cooper,  6,  8  Pitt  street ;  house,  19 
Oswald  street. 

M'Ghie,  James,  of  Aird  cf  M'Ghie;  ho.  101  Green- 
head  street. 

M'Gee,  Jas.,  pawnbroker,  153  Rottenr. ;  ho.  146  do. 

M'Gee,  Michael,  marine  store,  227  Stirling's  road ; 
house,  22  Glebe  street. 

M'GILCHRIST,  Archibald,  victualler,  63  High  st. ; 
house,  26  East  George  street. 

M'Gilchrist,  John,  at  A.  cj-  J.  Inf^7!s\  64  Warroch  st. 

MACGILL,  Andw.,  M.D.,  M.F.P.S.,  5  Kensington 
place,  Sauchiehall  street. 

M'Gill,  Daniel,  furniture  dealer  and  house  furnisher, 
11  Cambridge  street. 

M'Gill,  David,  spirit  dealer,  119  So.  Wellington  St.; 
house,  3  Caledonian  road. 

JI'Gill,  David,  spirit  dealer,  5  John  st.,  Bridgeton; 
house,  3  Caledonian  road,  south  side. 

M'Gill,  Rev.  Hamilton  M.,  home  secretary  of  the 
United  Presbyterian  Church,  66  Virginia  street  ; 
house,  13  Woodlands  terrace. 

M'Gill,  John  M.,  writer,  28  St.  Enoch  square. 

M'Gill,  J.  S.,  oil  and  colour  merchant,  63  Stockwell 
street;  house,  265  Sauchiehall  street. 

JI'Gill,  John,  boot  and  shoemaker,  27  King  street. 

M'Gill,  William,  surgeon,  183  George  street. 

M^Gill,  William,  church  officer.  High  Church,  188 
Stirling's  road. 

M'Gill,  Misses,  dressmakers,  28  Garscube  place, 
Cowcaddens. 

M'GILLIVARY,  Alex  ,  ai!  J.  #  IF.  Campiellcf  Co.'s; 
bouse,  179  Upper  Crown  street. 

M'Gilivray,  C.  R.,  M.D,,  37  Cathedral  street. 

M'Gilvray,  Daniel,  medical  galvanist,  40  Crown  st. 

M'Gilvray,  Hugh,  at  G.  cj-  J.  Burns';  house,  3  Elm- 
bank  street. 

M'Gilivray,  Hugh,  at  J.  4'  D.  Paton  tj-  Co.''s;  house, 
2  Laurence  place,  Dowanhill,  Partick. 

M'Gilvraj",  Jas.,  &  Sons,  whipmakers,  33  Trongate. 

M'Gilivray,  Mrs.  John,  cowfeeder,  154  Bottenrow. 

M'GILP,  Archd.,  Roihesay  carrier,  22^  Buchanan 

street ;  daily,  every  afternoon. 
M'Gilp,  Mrs.,  5  Waliner  crescent,  Paisley  road. 


M'GINN,  Michael,  butter  and  egg  mercht.,  27  West 

Milton  street ;  house,  60  do. 
M'GINNES,  George,  manager  of  St.  RoUox  Flint 

Glass  Works  ;  residence,  114  Glebe  street. 
M'GINNIGAL.  Daniel,  plate  and  gas  clotli  singer, 
36    Thistle    street,    Hutchesontown ;    liouse,  103        J_ 
Upper  Crown  street. 
M'GINTY,  John,  broker,   140  Bridgegate;    house, 

161  Stockv.'ell  street. 
M'GLASHAN,  Duncan,  manufacturer  of  millinery, 

114  Candieriggs ;  house,  19  Cochrane  street. 
M'Glasban,  Dun.,  stay  manufacturer,  19  Cochrane 

street  and  114  Candieriggs. 
M'Glashan,   James,  sculptor ;  monumental  and  po- 
lished granite  works,  44  York  St.,  Liitle  Govan; 
murble  and  stone  works,  Caledonian  rd.,  immediate 
to  the  principal  gate  of  the  Southern  Necropolis  ; 
house,  Stonefield  house,  Blantyro. 
M'Glashan,  John,  96  North  Hanover  street. 
M'Glashan,  John,    wine    and    spirit    merchant,  81 
North  Woodside  road  and  143,  145  Stobcross  st. 
M'Glashan,  John   D.,   wright,  trunk,  and  packing- 
box  maker,  22  St.  Vincent  lane   and  27  George 
square;  house,  272  Buchanan  street. 
M'Glashan,  Mrs.,  ladies'  nurse,  26  George  street. 
M'GLENNON,  Cornelius,  boot  and  shoemaker,  301 

High  street. 
M'Glennon,  Cor.,  clothier,  30  Saltmarket ;  ho.  31  do. 
M'GLONE,  Patrick,  dairyman,  96  Cumberland  st. 
M'GOLDRICK,Michael,'marine  store,  52  Centre  st. 
M'GOURLEY,   Daniel,  wine  and  spirit  merchant, 
163  Garscube  road  and  2  Lyon  street ;  house,  169 
Garscube  road. 
M'Gourley,  Mark,  spirit  merchant,  53  North  Wood- 
side  road;  house,  163  Cowcaddens  street. 
M'GOWN,  Ales.  B.,  wholesale  brush,  comb,  hard- 
ware, and  fancy  merchant,  and  importer  of  fancy 
foreign  manufactures,  31  Jamaica  street. 
M'Gowan,  David,  coal  merchant,  97  M'AIpine  street;^ 

house,  86  do. 
M'Goun,  David  J.,  of  James  Laing  cj-  Co.  ;  house, 

12  Berkley  terrace. 
M'Gown,  George,  wright,  54  Cadogan  st. ;  ho.  53  do. 
M'Gowan,    Captain   James,    steamboat   master,   2& 

Robertson  street. 

M'Gowan,  James,   pullicate,   gingliam,  and  muslin 

manufacturer,  17  Fredericlt  st. ;  ho.  60  Canning  st. 

M'Gown,  Jas.,  at  Scotland  Street  ironworks  ;  house, 

28  Devon  street.  • 

M'Gowan,   James,    sheriff-officer   and   constable,   6- 

East  Campbell  street. 
M'Gowan,   John,    cooper,    121    Cambridge    street ; 

house,  123  do. 
M'Gowan,  John,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  134,  15® 

Main  street ;  house,  5  Bedford  lane. 
M'Gown,  Lachlin,   vocalist,   Shakspeare  saloon,   3S 
Saltmarket.  -  ■ 

M'Gowan,  Patrick,  rag  merchant,  55  Thistle  street; 

house,  134  do. 
M'Gown,  Robert,  ship  carver,  Springfield  lane.  Pais- 
ley road;  house,  53  Clarence  street,  Kingston.      . 
M'Gowan,  Thomas,  old  iron  merchant  and  machine 
broker,  4  Malta  st.,  Gorbals ;  ho.  29  Nicholson  sti, 
M'Gown,  William,  &  Co.,  joiners  and  packing-box 
makers,  also  tin  and  zinc  cases,  25  N.  Albion  St.'  • 
M'Goun,  Mrs.,  12  Berkley  terrace.  i 

Jl'GRADDIE,  Hugh,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  90 
Saltmarket ;  house,  9  Hospital  street.  ■'i 

M'Graddie,  Hugh,  spirit  dealer,  27  Saltmarket. 


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M'Grady,  Peter,  spirit  merchant,  143  Saltmarlvet. 
MKiKAW,  William,  clothier  and  draper,  11  William 

street,  Greenhead. 
M'Graw,  Wm.,  commercial  traveller,  1  Guildry  ct. 
M'GREGOR,  Adam,  printer;  house,  69  Crown  st. 
M'Grigor,  Ales.  Bennet,  of  JSPGrigor,  Stevenson,  4' 

Fleming ;  house,  1 9  Woodside  terrace. 
M'Gregor,  Alexander,  of  Robert  McGregor  <J-  Co.  ; 

house,  Miingavie. 
Macgregor,  Alexander,  Clydesdale  Bank,  Miller  st. ; 

house,  268  Bath  crescent. 
M'Gregor,  Alex.,  refreshment  rooms,  83  Dundas  st. 
M'Gregor,  Alex.,  builder,  227  Upper  Crown  street. 
M'Gregor,  Archibald,  agent  to  Piclford  ij-  Co,  14 

Cochran  street ;  house,  14G  "West  Graham  street. 
M'Gregor,  Daniel,   slater,  26  Mason  street;  house, 

40  AVeaver  street. 
M'Gregor,    Daniel,    smith   and  machine   maker,    5 

Eglinton  lane;  house,  6  Crawford  street,  south. 
M'Gregor,  Donald,  teacher,  80  Bellgrove  street ;  ho. 

123  Cambridge  street. 
M'Gregor,  Dugald,  clerk.  Barony  Parochial  Board  ; 

house,  14  College  street. 
M'Gregor,    Duncan,    &    Co.,    chronometer   makers, 

chart  agents,    nautical    instrument   makers,  and 

adjusters  of  compasses,  38,   39,  40  Clyde  place, 

south  side ;  house,  3  Tulliallan  place.  Paisley  rd. 
M'Gregor,    Duncan,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  and 

omnibus  proprietor,  19  Stockwell  street,  and  horse 

bazaar,   15U  London  st. ;  ho.  50  Charlotte  street. 
M'Gregor,  Duncan,  letter-carrier,  P.O.;  house,  28 

Well  street,  Calton. 
M'Gregor,  D.,  &  Sons,  commission  agents  and  yarn 

cloth  merchants,  85  Queen  street. 
M'Gregor,    Rev.   Duncan,   M.A.,  Hope  Street  Pree 

Gaelic  Church  ;  house,  11  AVest  Princes  street. 
M'Grigor,  Duncan,  bootmaker,  4  Argyle  arcade. 
M'Gregor  &  Gardner,  jewellers  and  dealers  in  watch 

materials  and  tools,   38  Queen  street;  house,  42 

Kelvingrove  street. 
M'Gregor,  Geo.,  spirit  merchant,  98  Hospital  street; 

house,  102  do. 
M'Gregor,  Geo.,  M  D.,  surgeon,  101  New  City  rd. ; 

house,  23  Buccleuch  street. 
M'Gregor,  George,  contractor,  25  Melville  street. 
M'Gregor,  Gregor,  sheriif-officer  and  constable,  25 

East  Clyde  street. 
M'Gregor,   Gregor,  wine   and  spirit  merchant,  267 

Gallowgate  ;  house,  1 1-9  Grajine  street. 
M'Gregor,   Gregor,   secretary  to  the  Broxburn  Shale 

Oil  Co.  (limited),  49  West  George  street ;  resid. 

Broxburn. 
M'Gregor,  Henry,  provision  merchant,  42  Green  St., 

Calton ;  house,  do. 
MacGregor,  Jas.,   wood  measurer,  Stobcross  wharf; 

house,  Pollokshields. 
MacGregor,  James,  of  Glengyle,  The  Queen's  Hotel, 

George  square. 
M'Gregor,  James,  engineer,  Beachwood. 
Macgregor,  James,   of  Allan  C.  Gow  ^-  Co. ;  house, 

17  Lansdowne  crescent. 
Macgregor,  James,  accountant,  91  Eglinton  street. 
Macgregor,   James,   wine  and  spirit  merchant,  128 

High  street  ;  house,  6  Dalhousie  street. 
M'Gregor,   James  W.,   of  John  liPGregor  tj-  Sons; 

house,  46  Hill  street,  Garnethill. 
Macgregor,  J.  C,  &  Co.,  sugar  brokers,  33  Virginiast. 
Macgregor,  J.  C,  of  J.  C.  Macgregor  ^  Co, ;  resid. 

Greenock. 


M'Gregor,  John,  &  Sons,  tobacco  and  snutf  manu- 
facturers, 43  Old  wynd. 
M'Gregor,    John,    wine  and   spirit   merchant,    330 

Argyle  street. 
M'Gregor,  John,  grocer  and  provision  merchant,  167 

Garscube  road;  house,  169  do. 
M'Gregor,  John,  hairdresser  and  perfumer,  124  Bu- 
chanan street;  house,  12  Buccleuch  street. 
M'Gregor,  John,  of  McGregor  cf-  Turner ;  house,  84 

North  Hanover  street. 
M'Grigor,   John,    currier  and   leather  merchant,   D 

Turner's  court ;  house,  230  West  Regent  street. 
M'Gregor,  John  M.,  at  Campbell,  NeiUon,  Shaw,  cj- 

Co.''$;  house,  97  Eglinton  street. 
M'Gregor,    J.    &   M.,   coalmasters,  Fleming  street, 

Port-Dundas. 
M'Gregor,  John,  Pope's  Eye  tavern,  31  Argyle  st., 

Moodie's  court. 
M'Gregor,  J.  &  J.,  tea  and  coffee  merchants,  26  Glass- 
ford  St.,  SpreuU's  court;  ho.  213  Upper  Crown  st. 
M'Gregor,  John,  of  Barclay  4'  M'Gi-egor  ;  house, 

Balvaird,  Rutherglen. 
M'Gregor,  John,  of  R.  M'-Gregor  4  Co.;  house,  11 

Somerset  place. 
M'Gregor,  John,  letter-carrier,  P.O.;  ho.  38  Duke  st. 
M'Gregor,  J.  W  ,  cooper,  stave,  and  hoop  merchant, 

Wallace    Grove    Cooperage,    131    Pais'.ej'   road; 

office  and  store,  28  Jamaica  street ;  house,  Wal- 
lace grove. 
M'Gregor,  Malcolm,  portmanteau,  trunk  and  travel- 
ling bag  manufacturer,  24  Buchanan  street. 
M'Gregor,   Patrick,   of  I).  AI- Gregor  tj-  Sons;    ho, 

Campshill,  Paisley. 
M'Gregor,  Peter,  agent,  173  Eglinton  street. 
M'Gregor,  Peter,  provision  merchant,  216  Main  St., 

Bridgeton  ;  house,  272  do. 
M'Gregor,  Peter,  Edinburgh  and  Glasgow  Railway; 

residence,  Asbgrove,  Helensburgh. 
JI'Gregor,  Peter,  spirit  merchant,  218  Garngad  rd. 
M'Gregor,  Robert,    &    Co.,    merchants   and   cotton 

spinners,    30    Cochran  street;   works,  Miingavie 

and  Johnstone. 
M'Gregor,    Robert,    blacksmith,    18  Bishop  street, 

Anderston ;  house,  4  Richard  street. 
M'Gregor,  R.,  calico  printer,  65  Broad  st..  Mile-end. 
M'Gregor,  Robt.,  tailor  and  clothier,  221  Gallowgate. 
M'Gregor,  Robt.,&  Co.,  wholesale  general  stationers, 

and  account-book  manufacturers,  28  Glassford  st. 
M'Grigor,   Stevenson,  &  Fleming,   writers,   136  St. 

Vincent  street. 
M'Gregor,  Thomas  Paul,  captain,  late  of  the  army; 

house,  17  East  Hill  street. 
M'Gregor,  Thomas,  hat  and   cap  manufacturer,  74 

George  street;  house,  83  Viilafield  place. 
M'Gregor,  Thomas,    at  Stevenson,    Rois,    4    Co.''s ; 

house,  46  Eglinton  street. 
M'Gregor    &    Turner,    wine    and   spirit  merchants, 

Morrison's  court,  108  Argyle  street. 
M'Gregor,  William,  spirit  merchant,  41  Govan  st. 
M'Gregor,  Wm.,  beadle  of  Calton  church,  9  Struthers 

street,  Calton. 
M'Gregor,  William,  leather  and  gutta  percha  boot 

maker,  78  Abercromby  street ;  house,  76  do. 
M'Gregor,  William,  marking  ink  manufacturer,  74 

George  street. 
MacGregor,  William,  11  Sauchiehall  street. 
M'Gregor,  W.,  sugar  broker,  Royal  Exchange  ;  ho. 

8  Glasgow  street,  Hillhead. 
M'Gregor,  Mrs.  James,  46  Eglinton  street. 


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M'GREGOR. GENERAL  DIRECTORY. M'INNES. 


M'Gregor,  Mrs.  Jas.,  335  Mayfield  pi.,  Sauchiehall  st. 

M'Gregor,  Mrs.  John,  19  Park  circus. 

M'Gregor,  Mrs.,  milliner  and  dressmaker,  117  Stob- 
cross  street. 

M'Gregor,  Mrs.,  ladies'  nurse,  71  Renfrew  street. 

M'Gregor,  Mrs.,  tavern  keeper,  33  Trongate. 

M'Gregor,  Mrs.  J.,  milliner,  dress  and  cloakmaker, 
14  Renfrew  street. 

M'Gregor,  Mrs.  Jos.,  10  Falkland  pi.,  St.  George's  rd. 

M'Gregor,  Misses  J.  &  T.,  victuallers,  21i  Crown 
street ;  house,  129  Thistle  street. 

M'Gregor,  Miss  S.,  spirit  merchant,  9  Castle  street. 

M'GROAUy,  Bernard,  butter  and  egg  dealer,  17 
Milton  street. 

M'GROARTY,  Dr.  John,  222  Holm  street. 

M'GROUTHER,  James,  pavement  merchant.  Bank 
street,  Port-Dundas;  house,  111  New  City  road. 

M'GUFFIE,  Thomas,  architect  and  property  valua- 
tor, 101  West  Nile  street. 

M'GUIRE,  David,  missionary,  7  Salisbury  street. 

M'Guire,  Charles,  sheriff  officer  and  constable,  91 
Govan  street. 

M'Guire,  John,  pawnbroker,  5  Bnrrel's  lane;  bouse, 
3  Balmanno  street. 

M'Guire,  John,  butter  and  egg  merchant,  15  Black- 
friars'  street. 

MacGuire,  J.  &  P.,  provision  dealers,  83  Parliamen- 
tary road  ;  house,  94  Glebe  street. 

M'Guire,  Jolm,  broker,  14  Market  street. 

M'GUIRK,  Owen,  butter  and  egg  merchant,  451 
Argyle  street ;  house,  86  M'Alpine  street. 

M'HAFFIE  &  Colquhoun,  ironmongers,  115  Argyle 
street,  5  Maxwell  street,  and  5  Croj'  place. 

M'Haffie,  David,  of  M'Haffie  #  Colquhoun;  house, 
51  North  Hanover  street. 

M'Haffie,  David,  9  Blythswood  square. 

M'Haffie  &  Forsyth,  malleable  cast-iron  founders,  the 
Glasgow  Malleable  Cast-iron  Founders,  16  Sum- 
mer street,  2  and  8  Broad  street,  j\Iile-end. 

M'Haffie,  James,  &  Co.,  manufacturing  tinsmiths, 
street  lamp  makers,  gastitters,  packing-case 
makers,  coppersmiths,  and  zinc  workers,  3,  5, 
Love  loan;  works,  13,  15,  17  North  Margaret 
street.  High  John  street. 

M'Haffie,  James,  of  J.  M-Haffie  and  Co  ;  house,  1 
M'Aslin  street. 

M'Haffie,  John,  victualler  and  spirit  dealer,  52  Rum- 
ford  street,  Bridgeton. 

M'Haffie,  Neil,  of  M'HoJJle  ^  Forsyth;  house,  90 
Bellgrove  street. 

M'PIaffie,  Robert,  of  Eastwood,  9  Blythswood  sq. 

M'Haffie,  William,  of  Overton  and  "Sliawfieldbank. 
Letters  left  at  Jas.  Robb  &  Son's,  house  factors. 

M'HARDY,  Charles,  of  Willium  Malcolm  and  Co.; 
house,  3  Royal  circus. 

M'HARG,  E.  Simpson,  o/JoAn  M'Hai-g  ^- Son  ;  ho. 
Carlton  villa,  Ibrox  park. 

M'Harg,  James,  warehouseman,  at  J.  Lymhum's,  89 
Gallowgate  ;  house,  2  Monteith  row. 

M'Harg,  John,  &  Son,  accountants,  Liverpool  and 
London  Insurance  Co.,  Albt;rt  Life  Assurance  Co., 
and  Plate-Glass  Insurance  Co.,  21  St.  Vincent 
place;  house,  158  Randolph  terrace.  Hill  street. 

M'Harg,  John,  of  John  M^Harg  4'  'S'on;  house, 
Carlton  villa,  Ibro.x  park. 

M'Harg,  John,  fruit  merchant,  Bazaar,  Candleriggs; 
house,  12  Stirling  square. 

ISI'Har!:,  Wra.,  grain  weigher  and  storekeeper,  23 
Canal  bank,  Pt.-Dundas;  ho.  250  St.  George's  rd. 


-See 


ho. 


M'Harg,   Miss  Janet,  furnishings,  14  Stobcross  St., 

Anderston ;  house,  53  Clyde  street^  do. 
MACHATTIE,  Mrs.  J.,  3  Windsor  St.,  N.  City  rd. 
M'HOUL,  David,  bootmaker,  234  Argyle  St.";  ho. 

East  Park  place,  Crossmvloof. 
M'HUTCHISON,  Robert,"  o/ Jameson  4-  Co.,  22 

George  square. 
MACILQUHAM,   George,   wine  and   spirit   dealer, 

280  Garseubo  road;  house,  284  do. 
Macilquham,  James,  spirit  dealer,  143  Garscube  rd. 
Macilquham,  Miss  Christina,  confectioner,  &c.,  282 

Garscube  road. 
M'lLVRlDE,  A.  B.,  bookbinder,  pattern  card  and 

book  maker,  and  fancy  paper-box  manufacturer, 

6  South  Hanover  St.;  ho.  122  N.  Frederick  st. 
M'lLVEAN,  J.  Ross,  v;ine  and  spirit  merchant,  43 

Grove  street;  ho.  74  Hill  street,  Garnethill. 
M'lLWRAlTH,    James    &    Co.,    railway   waggon 

cover,  oilcloth,   and  tarpaulin  manufacturers,  48 

West  Nile   street;    works,    Kinning   Park.- 

Advertisement  in  Appendix. 
M'llwraith,  James,  of  James  IPIlwrailh  4  Co.; 

Primrose  place.  Paisley  road. 
M'llwraith,  Walter,  of  Jas.  M-Ilwraith  4   Co. ;  ho. 

Primrose  place.  Paisley  road. 
M'llwraith,  Wm.,  at  R.   C.  Akkcn  cf  Co.'s  ;  house, 

36  Watt  street. 
M'llwraith,  Miss  J.,  grocer,  49  Clyde  St.,  Pt.-Dundas. 
M'INALL,  Anw.,  draper,  65  Stevenson  St.,  Caltcn , 

house,  57  do. 
M'Inall,  James,  draper,    15  Stevenson  st.,  Calton ; 

house,  5  James  street,  do. 
M'lNALLEr,  John,  flesher,  85  Crown  St.;  ho.  86 

Rutherglen  loan. 
MACINDOE,  Geo.  Park,  ofDuntocher  Spinning  Co., 

51  George  square  ;  residence,  Hamilton. 
M'Indoe,  James,   herbalist  and  blacking  manufac- 
turer, 10  Canning  street,  Calton;  house,  12  do. 
Macindoe,  John,  auctioneer,  119  St.  Vmcent  street. 
M'Indoe,  John,  wright  and  house  proprietor;  office, 

40,  workshops,  35  Brown  St.,  off  Argj-le  st. ;  ho. 

334  St.  Vincent  street. 
Macindoe,  .Jno.,  of  D tint ocher  Spinning  Co.,  51  George 

square;  residence,  Auchintoshan,  Duntocher. 
Macindoe,  John   Brown,   at  John   Crmoford's,  Ma- 
deira  buildings,   263    Argyle  street;    house,    15 

Abbotsford  place. 
M'Indoe,    Robert,    at   Robert    Cochrane   and  Co.'s, 

Vorreville  pottery. 
M'Indoe,  Robert,  funeral  undertaker,  90  High  st. 
Macindoe,  Robert,  jun. ;  ho.  56  Paterson  St.,  Kingst. 
M'Indoe,  Peter,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  37  Hill 

Street,  Anderston  ;  ho.  27  do. 
M'Indoe,   Robert,  sheriff  officer  and  constable,   10 

Finuieston  street. 
M'Indoe,   Robert  A.,  coal  and  insurance  agent,   57 

West  Nile  street;  house,  Maryhill. 
JIacindoe,  Thomas,  milliner  and  draper,  105  Canning 

street  ;  house,  134  Great  Hamilton  street. 
M'Indoe,  Thomas,  of  M'Millan  cj-  M'Indoe;  house, 

53  Clyde  street,  Anderston. 
IM'Indoe,  Wm.,  dairj-man,  120  Garscube  road. 
MTndoe,  Mrs.,  4  Royal  circus.  New  City  road. 
M'INNES,  x\.lex.,   porter,  Clydesdale  Bank,  Moore 

place  ;  house,  5  Douglas  street. 
M'Innes,  Archibald,  baker,  14  Brown  st.,  Bridgeton, 
M'Innes,  Donald,  flesher,  18  Wellington  arcade ;  ho. 

55  Sauchiehall  lane. 
M'Innes,  Donald,  spirit  mercht.,  181  Gallowgate  st. 


M'INNES.' 


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193 


M'lnnes,  Hugh,  P.O. 

M'Innes,  James,  surgeon,  157  Main  st.,  Bridgeton ; 
house,  15  Newhall  terrace. 

M'Innes,  James,  tinsmith  and  ironmonger,  52  Mil- 
ler's place  ;  liouse,  56  do. 

M'Innes,  James,  at  William  Graham  tf  Co.''s;  12 
Franklin  terrace,  Dumbarton  road. 

M'Innes,  John,  boot  and  shoemalver,  103  West  Nile 
street ;  house,  44  Shamrock  street. 

M'Innes,  Lachlan,  grocer,  14  Carrick  street. 

M'Innes,  Matthew,  hat  and  cap  manufacturer,  136 
Trongate  ;  house,  93  London  street. 

M'Innes,  Neil,  provision  mercliant,  32  Stirling  st. ; 
•  house,  20  Hopetoun  place. 

M'Innes,  Peter,  provision  merchant,  63  Gallowgate. 

M'Innes,  Robert,  rope  and  twine  manufacturer,  177 
Debbie's  loan;  house,  50  Port-Dundas  road. 

M'Innes,  William,  watchmaker  and  jeweller,  100 
Broomielaw  ;  house,  96  Washington  street. 

M'Innes,  Flora,  confect.,  207  6Iain  st.,  Bridgeton. 

M'Innes,  JIargaret,  tobacconist,  110  Gallowgate  st. 

M'Innes,  Mrs.,  lodgings.  296  St.  Vincent  street. 

M'Innes,  Mrs.  James,  lodgings,  48  Rosebank  ter., 
Grant  stieet. 

MACKINTOSH,  Alex.,  M.D.,  physician,  superin- 
tendent Royal  Lunatic  Asylum,  Gartnavel. 

M'Intosh,  Alex.,  tailor,  159  Shamrock  street. 

M'Intosh,  Alex.,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  5  Fin- 
lay  street ;  house,  3  do. 

M'Intosh,  Andrew,  slater,  95  Bothwell  street ;  ho. 
4  Richard  street. 

M'Intosh,  Donald,  victualler,  31  West  College  st. 

M'Intosh,  Dunlop,  &  Co.,  oil  merchants,  drysalters, 
brokers,  soap  manufacturers,  commission  agents, 
12  Royal  Exchange,  and  153  Queen  street. 

M'Intosh  &  Fleming,  clothiers  and  outfitters,  104 
Argyle  street. 

M'Intosh,  Helen,  berlin  wool  and  furnishings,  27 
Argyle  arcade;   house,  171  West  Graham  street. 

M'Intosh,  Hugh,  commercial  traveller,  29  St.  Enoch 
square;  house,  107  Green  street,  Calton. 

M'Intosh,  Re\'.  James,  R  0.  clergyman,  52  Great 
Clyde  street. 

M'Intosh,  James,  wright  and  builder,  104  Duke  st. 

M'Intosh,  James,  of  Peter  iPIntosh  (J-  Sons;  ho. 
6  Carlton  place. 

M'Intosh,  John,  civil  engineer,  Caledonian  Rail- 
way ofBce,  Buchanan  street;  ho.  48  Shamrock  st. 

M'Intosh,  John,  sewed  musliii  and  lace  manufacturer, 
73  Hutcheson  street ;  ho.  Ibro.xliolm,  Paisley  rd. 

M'Intosh,  John,  agent  for  the  Nortli  British  Fire  & 
Life  Insurance  Co.,  accountant,  and  house  factor,  73 
South  Portland  st.  ;  ho.  27  South  Apsley  place. 

M'Intosh,  J.  &  J.,  wood  turners,  88  Main  street, 
Gorbals  ;  house,  31  Malta  street. 

M'Intosh,  John,  &  Co.,  lace  manufacturers,  (late  48 
Queen  street).  Letters  left  at  73  So.  Portland  st. 

M'Intosh,  John,  at  J.  ^-  W.  Campbell  i^-  C'o.'s;  ho. 
122  Dumbarton  road. 

M'Intosh,  John,  spirit  dealer,  147  New  Vennel ;  ho. 
145  do. 

M'Intosh,  John,  merchant,  11  Clyde  st.,  Anderston. 

Macintosh,  Lachlan,  corn  factor,  7  Waterloo  street. 

M'Intosh,  Peter,  &  Sons,  tanners,  curriers,  leather 
merchants,  boot  and  shoemakers,  saddlers,  harness, 
machinery  belt,  and  fire  hose  manufacturers,  129 
Stockwell  street. 

M'lntoshj  Peter,  of  Peter  M'Intosh  (f  Sons  ;  house,  6 
Carlton  place. 


Mackintosh,  P.  B  ,  warehouseman,   350  Argyle  st. ; 

house,  12  Derby  street. 
Macintosh,  Philip,  of  Macintosh  tf  Fleming  ;  house, 

31  Morrison  street,  Kingston. 

M'Intosh,    Robert,    letterpress    printer,    bookseller, 

stationer,  and  librarian,  203  Gallowgate. 
Macintosh,  Robert,  packing-box  maker,  and  gasfitter, 

8,  10,  and  12  St.  Enoch's  wynd. 
M'Intosh,  Samuel,  provision  merchant,  45  Ladywell 

street;  house,  128  Drygate. 
51'Intosh,  Thos.,  plain  and  ornamental  liouse  painter, 

paperhanger,  &c.,  16  Bath  street;  house,  15  Rose 

street,  Garnethill. 
M'Intosh,  Thomas,  cashier,  Glasgow  Iron  works ;  ho. 

Bellevue  place,  202  Garngad  hill, 
M'Intosh,  William,  grocer,  285  Main  st.,  Bridgeton. 
M'Intosh,  AVilliam,  confectioner,  426  Gallowgate. 
M'Intosh,   BIrs.  John,  Western  Register  Office  for 

Domestic  Servants,  established  Jaimary,  1857,  23 

Cambridge  street;  branch  office,  20  Canal  street, 

(next  door  to  the  Star  hotel),  Perth. 
M'Intosh,  Miss  Ann,  dressmaker,  159  Shamrock  st. 
M'Intosh,    Miss,    boys'    kilts,  suits,  and   children's 

dressmaker,  23  Cambridge  St.,  and  20  Canal  St. 

(next  door  to  Star  hotel),  Perth. 
M'Intosh,  Jane,  dressmaker,  15  Braid  street. 
M'INTYRE,  Alex.,  coal  agent,  8  Bedford  street. 
Maclntyre,  Alex.,  sheriff-officer  and  J. P.  constable, 

73  Thistle  street,  Hutchesontown. 
M'Intyre,    Andrew,    grocer    and  victualler,   S.E.  C. 

Society,  52  South  Wellington  street ;  house,  158 

Cumberland  street. 
M'Intyre,  Andrew,  of  3PTnlyre  cf  Bell,   house,  291 

Queen's  park  terrace,  Eglinton  street. 
M'Intyre,  Angus,  coft'ee-house  and  commercial  lodg- 
ings, 39  Stockwell  street. 
M'Intyre,  Archibald,  captain,  steamer  Lochgoil ;  ho. 

32  Apsley  place. 

M'Intyre,    Archibald,    wine    and   spirit   dealer,   50 

Main  street,  Calton. 
M'Intyre,  Archibald,  grocer,  127  Dumbarton  road, 
MTntyre,  Archibald,  flesher,  158  Stobcross  street. 
M'Intyre,  Arch.,  tailor  and  clothier,  116  Broomielaw. 
M'Intyre  &  Barclay,  tea  and  coft'ee  merchants,  77 

East  Howard  street. 
M'Intyre  &   Bell,    brickmakers  and   builders,    231 

Eglinton  street. 
M'Intyre,  Dan  ,  furnishings,  toys,  &c.,  101  Crown  st. 
M'Intyre,  David,  tobacconist,  13  Bridge  street. 
M'Intyre,  D.,  tobacconist,  17  Canon  street, 
M'Intyre,  Donald,  grocer,  156  Kelvinhaugh  st. 
M'Intyre,  Donald,  tailor,  32  Mason  street. 
Maclntyre,  Donald,  measurer,  2  National  Bank  bds., 

47  Queen  street ;  house,  144  West  Campbell  st. 
Jl'Intyre,  D.  C,  brickmaker  &  builder,  80  Scott  st. 
M'Intyre,  Dugald,  &  Co.,  commission  merchants  and 

ship-brokers,  65  Jamaica  street. 
M'Intyre,  D.,  ofB.  MPn/i/re  cj-  Co.;  house,  8  Wey- 
mouth terrace.  Paisley  road. 
M'Intyre,  Duncan,  of  M'Tnti/re  ^  Barclay;  house, 

1  Newhall  terrace,  Greenhead. 
M'Intyre,  Duncan,  river-pilot ;  ho.  29  Clyde  place. 
M'Intyre,  Rev.  Duncan,  city  missionary ;  house,  5 

Thistle  street. 
M'Intyre,  D.,  hosier,  glover,  and  shirt  manufacturer, 

44  Argyle  street ;  house,  Havelock  ter..  Paisley  rd. 
M'Intyre,  George,  mason,  29 G  Upper  Crown  st. 
M'Intyre,  Hogg,  &  Co.,  wholesale  shirt  manufactrs. 

120,  122  Brunswick  street. 


W4 


JI'INTYRE.- 


-GENERAL  DTRECTOUY.- 


-WKXY. 


M'lntAie  &  Jaclr,  wrifilits  and  j„iiiers,  301  St.  Vin- 
cent Klifet  ;   Iioiisp,  4 152  do. 

M'Intyre,  James,  of'  Napier  <f  M^lntyre;  liouse,  19 
Westiiiiiistrr  terrace. 

M'Intyre,  Jas  ,  siirf^ion,  148  Carning'  st.:  1ir>.  AZ  (\o. 

M'Iniyre,  Jamps,  ci'inniissiiii  agent,  72  Wilson  St.; 
house,  124  Woodland  mad. 

M'lnt.vre,  James,  o/"  J.  cj-  J.  M^Iiityre;  howse,  3 
Grafton  place. 

MIntyrp,  J.iliii,  of  M-lnhjre  ^  Jack,  ,501  St.  Vin- 
cent street;   liousf,  4G2  do. 

M^Intyi-f,  Ji.hn,  &  Co.,  warehousemen,  95,  99 
Arjfvle  street. 

M'Intyre,  Ji'lin,  4.36  Avfryle  street 

M'Intyre,  John,  liuiidir  :md  mason,  Glasgow  Brick 
and  Tile  'Works.  Lil_\bank  read;  hou^e,  2  Moray 
place,  Kejicnt  park. 

M'liityre,  John,  Helensburgh  and  Gla.'^gow  carrier,  9 
St.  Enoi.h. 'square  ;  house,  Princes  st.,  Uelen.sbnr^h. 

M'Intyre,  John,  boot  and  shoemaker,  79  Sliair.rock  st. 

M'Intyre,  Jolin.  &  Co  ,  chain  and  anchor  manufac- 
turers, 31,  32  LanCf  field  quay;  hn.  6o  Tinniest  on  st. 

M'Intyre,  J.  K.,  accountant,  133  West  George  st. 

M'Intyre.  John,  surgeon,  74  ftlain  street,  Bridgeton  ; 
ho.  King's  |)ark  place,  109  Greenhead  street. 

M'Intyre,  Jolm,  commission  agent  and  wine  mer- 
chant ;  agHiit  fur  Robert  Knox  &  Son,  brewers, 
Camlrus;  A.  Guinnes.  Son,  &  Co,  brewers,  Dub- 
lin; and  Bankier  disullery,  Denny — office,  133 
St.  Vincent  .'-treet. 

M'Intjie,  John,  gardener,  Nursery  vale;  house,  20 
East  Crawford  street. 

M'Intyre,  John,  of  J.  <j-  J.  M-Inti/re ;  house,  4 
Park  quadrant. 

M  Intyre,  John,  13  Royal  crescent. 

M'Intyre,  John,  &  Son,  fie.>hers,  G  Stobcross  street. 

Maclntyre,  J.  &  J.,  frir^cy  dre^s  inaniifacuirers,  2 
Kational  Bank  buildings,  47  Queen  St.;  factory, 
37  GrsBMie  .-treet. 

M'Intyre,  J.  &  IJ.,  wine  and  spirit  mereliiints,  179 
Main  street,  Andcrston,  '6b  Kelvinhaug.h  street, 
and  43  l-!iciiard  street. 

M'lntyie,  Pmrick,  teller,  Union  Bank  of  Scotland; 
house,  1  Viiginia  place. 

M'Intyre,  Peter,  clerk,  Townhead  Gas  Office;  house, 
7  Ilopetoun  place. 

M'Intyre,  Peter,  of  IPfnUjre,  Iloffff,  i^- Co. ;  honse. 
Bank  street,  llillhead. 

M'Intyre,  Pe  er,  grocer  and  tea  ir.erchnnt,  IG-i  Cow- 
caddens ;  house,  72  Cambridge  street. 

M'Intyre  &  Kamsny,  ham-curers  and  provision  iner- 
cants,  4  5  Dnnh^p  street. 

Macintyre,  Robert,  ot  Newton.  Keales,  q  Co.'s;  house, 
133  Sauchiehall  street. 

M'Intyre,  Robert,  2  North  Cobnrg  street. 

M'Intyre,  Robert,  auctioneer  and  valuator,  wool  and 
tow  hand-card  maker,  cabinetmaker,  iipliolsttrer, 
and  funeral  undertaker,  188  Argyle  street  and 
124  High  street  ;  workshop,  27  Siockwell  street; 
hou?e,  l!i2  Argyle  street. 

M'Intyre,  Willb.m,  insurance  broker,  20  St.  Vincent 
place;  house,  37  Berkeley  terrace. 

M'Intyre,  Mrs.  D.,  flesher,  60  Cowcaddens  street; 
house,  CI  do. 

M'Intyre,  Mis.  James,  umbrella  and  parasol  manu- 
facturer, C9  A 1  gyle  arcade  ;  house,  1)  Sussex  place, 
Adelphi  street. 

M'lntyie,  Harriet,  dressmaker,  430  Dnke  street. 

M'Intyre,  5Ii.-js,  boys'  diessmaker,  5  Cambridge  st. 


RMiityre,  Mrs.,  fnrnishiiig:>i,  21(l  St.  George's  road. 
M'Iniyre,   Miss  Jane,  green-grocer.  Bazaar ;  house, 

10  Cranston  street. 
Maclnryie,   Mrs.,   sfaymaker  tn  her  Jlajesty,   and 

childien's  dressmaker,  133  Clarence  place, Sauchie- 
hall street. 
TMaflntyre,  Miss,  lodgings,  9  We=t  Ri>gent  street. 
Jl'Intyre,  Aliss,  dressmaker,  28  Cambridge  street. 
'M'Intyre,  Mi^.^es,  m.llins.  &  dressm  ,  8  !5edfor<l  st. 
M'lSAAC.   James,  of  WilH/im  S/oa7i  if  Co.;  house, 

9  Wind.sor  street,  New  City  road. 
M'lsaac,  Rol.t.,wine  and  spirit  merchant,  1G7,  1G9, 

and  171  Great  Hamihon  street. 
M'lVER,  Ale.xnnder,  slater,  of  M  leer  if  Rohertson  ; 

house,  173  Cowcaddens  street. 
M'lver,  Francis,  agent  to  Sr.  Patrick's  Assurance  and 

Buiial  society,  50  North  Albion  street. 
M'lver,  Francis,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  2G3  High 

street;  house,  o9  North  Albion  street. 
Jl'Ivor,  Alex.,  ladies'  marriage   and  foreign   outfit- 
ting, silk  mercery,  lace  and  ho-iery  warehouse,  63 

St.  Vincent  street ;  house,  GS  \Ve>t  Regent  street. 
Maciver,  K.  C,  44  South  Apsley  jdare. 
M'lvL-r  &  Roberl.son,  slaters,  81,  89  Cambridge  st. 
M'JENNET,    Robert,  baker  and  pastry  couk,    181 

Sauchiehall  .street  ;  house,  do. 
MJannet,  A\illiam,  wr'ner,  of  Bannotynes  ^  Kirh- 

■wood;  house,  82  Hill  street,  Garnethill. 
M'KAIL.  David,  grocer,  31  South  Portland  street, 
M'Kail,  Jidin,  mason  and  bricklayer,  74  Clyde  street,. 

Ander.-ton. 
MACliAlN,  Robert,  at  Jolm  Buchanan's,  wine  mer- 
chant, 80  We.st  Nile  street  ;  h<>.  25  Abbotsford  pL. 
MACK.W,  Alexander,  tailor  &  clotlder,  14  Exchange 

.'■quare  ;  hou.se,  90  Buccleucli  street. 
Mackay,  Alexander,  sewed  musliu  manufacturer,  IIS 

Virginia  place. 
M'Kay,  Ale.xander,  jnn.,  tailor  and  clo'hier,  16   St. 

Enoch  square  ;  house,  1G9  Berkley  st.,  Hunter's  st. 
M'Kay,  Alexander,  of  A.  if  D.  M  Kay  ;  house,  170 

Paisley  road. 
Mackay,  Angus,  boot&  shoemaker.  111  Maitland  st. 
JIackay,   Angus-H.,   messenger-at-arms,  80  Union 

street ;  house,  18  Newhall  terrace. 
Mackay,  A.  &  D.,  sktei's  and  slate  merchants,  35 

Oswald  street. 
MKay,  Colin,  at  A.  JPKny's,  14  Exchange  square  ; 

hou^e,  6  St.  Andrews  square. 
M'Kay,  Daniel  G  ,  jeweller,  watch  and  clock  maker. 

317  Argyle  street. 
Matkay,  Daniel,  bookkeeper;  office,  1  Dixon  street ; 

house,  53  Abbot>fovd  place. 
M'Kay,  David,  pawnbroker,  4  Carbon  court. 
M'Kay,   David,   victualler,  '247  G.illowgate  street ; 

house,  119  Graham  street. 
M'Kay,  David,  merchant,  35  Charlotte  lane;  house. 

93  London  street. 
31'Kny,  D.,  of  A.  <f  D.  M'Kay;  ho.  60  Renfrew  st. 
M'Kay,  Donald,  sjiirit  mercht.,  1  Broad  st.,  Mile-end. 
M'Kay,  Donald,  211  New  Dalmarnnck  road. 
^M'Kay,  Dngald,  cnulractor.  Union  court,  172  Argyle 

street;  liou.se,  37  Alston  street. 
M'Kay,  Geo.   H.,  tfller,  Savings' bank ;  house,  37 

Morrison  street,  Kingston. 
M'Kay,  George,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  S3  Nel- 
son street,  Tradeston  ;  house,  7-J  Kglinton  street, 
JI'Kav,  Henry,  grocer,  2oG  Stobcross  street;  houic, 

42  Claremont  street. 
M'Kay,  James,  dairyman,  36  Nelson  st.,  Tradeston. 


M'KAY. GENERAL  DIRECTORY.- 


-M'KEKDRICK. 


105 


M'Kav,  J;unes,   pnitrHit  painter  and  plioto^rnplier, 

roynl  Ralli-ry,    123  St.  Vincent  street;  house,  14 

Holniliead  street. 
Jl'Kay,  Jas.,  toliacconist,  9  Abercronihy  st.,  Calton. 
M'Kaj',  Jame,-!,  Ixmt  and  shoemaker,  oS  Duke  street. 
M'Kay,  John,   of  John   M^'Kay  (J-  Son;  liuuse,   14 

Nelson  ti'irace,  Hillhead. 
BI'Ka}-,  John,  provision  mercliaiit  and  poulterer,  37 

Maxwell  .street. 
M'Kay,  Jdim,  &  Son,  bootmakers,  121  George  street; 

house,  146  Hotlenrow. 
Mackay,  Jniin,  mason,  4  Findlay  street. 
Mackay,  John,  painter  and  colourman,  188  Gailow- 

g.ite  ;  hnusp,  221  do. 
Mackaj',  John,  Avarehonseman,  51  Buehauan  street; 

house,  14G  Woodlands  road. 
M'Kay,    John,    &    Son,    upliolsterers   and  cabinet- 
makers, 203  Sauchiehall  street;  works,  87  [-"ilt  st. 
Mackav,   Jolm   F.,   &  Co.,    insurance   brokers,   107 

Buchanan  street. 
Mackay,    J.   M.,  indoor  inspector,  Barony  parish ; 

house,  51  Whitevale  street. 
Mackay,  J.  W. ;  house,  302  Dun^barton  road. 
Mackay,    Kenneih,  teacher  of  English,  geography, 

matheiuatics,    French,    Latin,  &c.,   163  Kentield 

street;  house,  Go  Shamrock  street. 
Mackay  &  Kirkwood,  wholesale  and  retail  stationers, 

engravers,   and  lithographic   printers,    135,    137 

Ingram  street  and  98  Miller  street. 
Mackay,   Lachlan,   of  Mackay  if  Kirkwood;  house, 

AVellpai  k,  Pariickhill. 
Mackay,  Martin,  writer,    146  West  George  street; 

house,  90  North  Frederick  street. 
M'Kay,  Neil,  boot  and  shoemaker,   21*5  Shaws  road. 
Mackay,    R  bert,    &    Co.,   wholesale  Scottish  ware- 
housemen,  123  Candleriggs  and  I  Ingram  street. 
Mackay,  Robert,  oj'  Hubert  Mackay  <j"  Co.;  house, 

7  Park  quadrant. 
Mackay,  Stewart,  tailor  and  clothier,  31  Gordon  St. ; 

house,  34  Eirlinton  street. 
M'Ka^',  Rev.  \Vm.  Murray,  minister,  Young  Street 

Free  Church  ;  house,  22  Monteith  row. 
Mackay,   W.  Watson,  and  George  Mackay,  pawn- 
brokers, 9i)  Cowcaddens  street. 
M'Kay,  William,   grocer  and  victualler,  8  Canning 

street,  Calton. 
Mackay,  William,  nt  Tod  (f  Sf'Gretjor's;  houne,  201 

Chesham  place,  Kent  road. 
Mackay,  William,  general  warehouseman,   3  Clyde 

terrace;  house,  ltj6  Hospital  street. 
M'Kay,  Mrs.  I).,  44  George  street. 
51'Kay,  Mrs.,  lodgings,  122  Sauchiehall  street. 
M'Kay,  Agnes,  dressmaker,  420  Duke  street. 
M'Kay,  Miss  Isahelhi,  fruiterer,  9  Cowcaddens  st. 
M'Kay,  Miss  Margaret,  milliner  and  dressmaker,  142 

North  street. 
Mackay,    Mi-^s,   teacher.   Free  St.   Paul's  School  of 

'Industry,  74  North  Frederick  street. 
M'Kay,  Sliss,  347  Bath  crescent,  Bath  street. 
M'KEAG,  Holieit,  commission  agent  (sewed  muslin), 

86  Miller  street 
M'KEANU,  A.  &  J.,  merchants,  49  West  George  st. 
M'Keand,   Anihonv,  of  A.  <f  J.  M'Keand;  house, 

Thornvlle.  llillliead. 
M'Kean,   George,    tailor   and   clothier,    24   Wilson 

Bti*et  ;   house,  do. 
I  M'Keand,  J.  &  T.,  oil  and  commission  merchants, 
1    ;  13   Ann   street  ;    house,    17    St.    James'    terrace, 

Great  Western  road. 


M'Kean,  James,  teacher,  Alexaniler's  Charity,  Duke 
street;  house,  199  Upper  Crown  street. 

MKean,  Lamoiit,  &  Co.,  ship  agents,  ship  brokers, 
and  insurance  agents,  27  Union  street. 

M'Kean,  Mrs.,  lodgings,  335  Sauchiehall  street. 

M'Keand,  Mrs.,  teacher  of  singing  and  pianoforte, 
3.S  Carnarvon  street. 

MACKECHNIE,  Daniel  W.,  adjuster  of  averages, 
1  and  2  North  gallery,  Royal  Exchange  buildings; 
house,  Govandale,  Guvan. 

M'Kechnie,  Duncan,  2  Albert  place. 

MKechnie,  Hu-:'',  spirit  merchant,  88  Whitevale 
street ;  house,  86  do. 

JI'Kechnie,  James,  warehouseman,  24  Ilutcheson  st. 

M'Kechnie,  John,  bookbinder,  52  West  Nile  street. 

M'Kechnie,  John,  stay  manuiacturer,  14  Main  street, 
Calton. 

M' Kechnie,  Peter,  wrighf,  73  M^swell  street ;  house, 
45  Rose  street,  Garnetljiil. 

M'Kechnie,  K.  &  Co.,  fanc^'  shawl  and  dress  manu- 
facturers, 19  Montrose  street. 

M-Kechnie,  Robert,  of  Robert  M^Kechnie  ij  Co.;  ho. 
Easlfielil  hnu-!e,  Rutherglen  road. 

M'Kechnie,  William,  manufacturing  chemist.  Blue- 
vale  chemical  works. 

M'Kechnie.  Mrs.  Archibald,  1  Hill  st ,  Garnethill. 

M'KKEVER,  James,  tavern  keeper,  5  Wood  lane, 
Broomielaw. 

M'KELLAR,  Alexander,  of  Ali'xmder  3PKel!ar  ff 
Son  ;  house,  6  Clifton  place,  Sauchiehall  street. 

M'Kellar,  Alexander,  &  Son,  rope  and  twine  manu- 
facturers, 230,  232  Stobcross  street;  office,  78 
Broomielaw. 

AI'Kellar,  Duncan,  carfwright,  73  Maxwell  street. 

M'Kellar,  Duncan,  shipowner,  38  Patersoa  street. 
Kingston. 

SI  Kellar,  Duncan,  wine  and  spirit  mercliant,  181 
Crown  street ;  house,  179  do. 

MacKellar,  George  D.,  milliner  and  draper,  354 
Argle  street;  house,  41  Main  street. 

M'Kellar,  Hugh,  ironmonger,  tinplate  worker,  gas- 
fitter,  pewte.er,  &e.,  73  Argyle  street ;  ho.  430  do. 

51'Kellar,  James,  shipmaster,  4*30  Argyle  street. 

M'Kellar,  Jas  ,  spirit  merchant,  16  'I'arbert  street,. 

M'Kellar,  John,  talor,  201  Cowcaddens  street,     vi-r 

M'Kellar,   Jdhn,  manager,   at  Rubei-t  Bucfuiiia^'s:^^- 
hou<ie,  18  Gloucester  street.  '^ 

M'Kellar,  John,  >f  Alexander  M'Kellar  (f-  Son;  tio^' 
193  Chesham  place,  Kent  road. 

BI'Kellar,  Kt.,  flesher,  1G4  Paisley  rd.;  ho.  162  do. 

M'Kellar  &  Smith,  iron  washer  makers,  245  Stob- 
cross street. 

M'Kellar,  W.  B.,  &  Leggat,  insurance  brokers  and 
agents  for   Scottish    National   insurance    Co.,   7 
Koyal  Exchange  buihiings. 
M'Kellar,  Wm.,  flesher,  296  High  st. ;  ho.  298  do. 
M'Kellar,  William  B,,  insurance  broker  and  agent, 


Royal  Exchange;  house,  2  Clifton  place.  _^l 


iiif 


M'Kellar,   Miss  Jane,  teacher,  Govan   Poor-Jjbuse 

'218  I'^ulinton  street;  house,  224  do. 
SIKELVIH;,  John,  spirit  dealer,  654  Gallowgafe. 
MKelvie,    Jlrs.    Hugh,    broker,    146    Saltmaiket  ;• 

house,  9  St.  Andrew's  square. 
M'lvelvie,  Mrs.  John,  2  Rutland  crescent.  .,■'' 

M'KENURICK,  Andrew,  innkeeper,  stalder,  general 

carter,    carriage   proprietor,   and   coal  agent,  39- 

Miller's  place. 
M'Ketulrick,  J.ihn,  Spirit  merchant,  107  J'lain  st, 

Andertton;  house,  105  do. 


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M'KENDRICK. GENERAL  DIRECTORY. M'KENZIE. 


M'Keudiick,  John,  bookbinder,  55   Glassford  street 

and  81  Wilson  street;  house,  14  South  Apsley  pi. 
M'Kendrick,  John,  fish  and  com.  merchant,  128  and 

130  Stockwell  street;  house,  20  Monteith  row. 
M'Kendrick,  John,  of  Alex.  Chaplin  tj'  Co.  ;  house, 

22  Westminster  terrace. 
M'Kendrick,  Robert,  tailor  &  outfitter,  192  Broomie- 

law  ;  house,  6  Brown  street. 
M'Kendrick,  Thomas,   baker,    ID    Morrison    street, 

Kingston  ;  house,  15  do. 
M'KENNA,  John,  spirit  merchant,  19^   Buchanan 

street;  house,  34  Turner's  court. 
M'Kenna,    John,    lithographic    draughtsman    and 

writer,  74  Argylest. ;  ho.  80  Stevenson  St.,  Calton. 
M'Kenna,  Patrick,  sheriff-officer,  Central  Loan  Bank 

Co.,  34  Stilling  street,  city  ;   ho.  65  Saltmarket. 
M'Kenna,  Catherine,  dairy,  68^  Hospital  street. 
M'KENZIE,  A.,  &  Co.,  china  merchants,  122A  Cow- 

caddens  street. 
M'Kenzie,  Allan,  at  Arnott  ^-  Co.'s ;  house,  84  Gt. 

Hamilton  street. 
M'Kenzie,  Allan,  &Co.,  warehousemen  and  outfitters, 

163,  165  Argyle  street. 
M'Kenzie,  Alex.,  tinsmith  and  gasfitter,  106  Main 

street,  Anderston. 
M'Kenzie,  Ah7i.,of  Alex.  M'-Kenzie  ij-  Co.,  62  North 

Frederick  street ;  ho.  3  Minerva  pi.  Sandyford. 
M'Kenzie,  Alex.,  of  Alex.  M'Kenzie  ^  Co.;  house, 

11  Elmbank  place. 
M'Kenzie,  Alexander,  &  Co.,  brewers,  Dungannon; 

Eobert  Thorn,  jun.,  agent,    6,   8,  and  10  West 

Campbell  street. 
M'Kenzie,  Ale.x.,  &  Co.,  sewing  machine  manufac- 
turers, 62  North  Frederick  street. 
M'Kenzie,  Alex.,  provision   merchant,  3J    Portugal 

street;  house,  24  do. 
M'Kenzie,  Alex.,  &  Co.,  carvers,  gilder.",  upholster- 
ers, cabinetmakers,  Venetian  blind  makers,  carpet 

•warehousemen,  feather  merchants,  and  general  ho. 

furnishers,  87  and  89  Buchanan  street;  cabinet 

factory,  8  Greenhill  street. 
M'Kenzie,  Alex.,  painter,  2  Cambridge  lane ;  house, 

70  Stewart  street,  Cowcaddens. 
M'Kenzie,  Angus,  merchant,  80  Great  Clyde  street; 

house,  2  Clutha  street.  Paisley  road. 
M'Kenzie,  A.  G ,  grocer,   IG  Little  Hamilton  street. 
M'Kenzie,  Arch.,  porter,  Cityof  Glas.  Bank;  ho.  do. 
M'Kenzie,  A.  &  J.,  fruiterers,  160  Cowcaddens  st. 
M'Kenzie,  Brothers,  merchants.     Letters  left  at  Jas. 

M'Kenzie's,  26  Bothwell  street. 
M'Kenzie,  Cliarles,  spirit  merchant,  4  Stirling  st. ; 

house,  6  do. 
M'Kenzie,  Cliarles,  merchant,  21  Bath  street ;  ho. 

8  Woodside  terrace. 
M'Kenzie,  Rev.  Charles,  and  Rev.  Thomas  Finnegan, 

St.  Mungo's,  Stanhope  street. 
M'Kenzie,  Colin,  baker,  45  Argyle  street;  house,  81 

John  street. 
M'Kenzie,  Daniel,  merchant,  67  West  Nile  street; 

house,  122  Wellington  street. 
M'Kenzie,  David,  of  William  Milne  4'  Co.;  house, 

14  Elmbank  crescent. 
M'Kenzie,  Duncan,  confectioner  and  stationer,  278 

High  street. 
M'Kenzie,  Duncan,  fancy  goods  and  toy  merchant, 

33  Bridge  street ;  house,  31  do. 
M'Kenzie,  Ewen,  house-painter,  paper-hanger,  and 

decorator,   116  Blythswood  terrace;    house,  175 

Kent  road. 


MacKenzie,  Forbes,  assi.stantsuperintendent  of  police, 

Western  Police  Office;  house,  Mr.  Jenkin's,  115 

Dumbarton  road. 
M'Kenzie,  Hugh,  paper   ruler,  108  Argyle  street; 

house,  114  Rof,e  street,  south  side. 
M'Kenzie,    James,    merchant,    Victoria    buildings, 

west;  residence,  Auchenheglish,  by  Alexandria. 
M'Kenzie,  James,  Springhill,  Banachuie,  and  Hall- 
hill  collieries ;  office,  24  Stockwell  street ;  depot, 

68  Canal  street,  Port-Dundas. 
M'Kenzie,  James,  upholsterer,  cabinetmaker,  piano- 
forte maker  and  tuner,  22,  26  Bothwell  street; 

works,  96  and  100  Renfrew  street;  house,  15  Uie 

place,  Montrose  street. 
M'Kenzie,    James,    of    Glentore,    and    of    James 

M'Kenzie  tj-  Co.,  and  M'Kenzie,  Allan,  ^'  Co.;  ho. 

219  St.  Vincent  street. 
M'Kenzie,  James,    drysalter,    oil   and    commission 

merchant,  17  and  18  Union  court,  172  Argyle  St.; 

house,  2  Tulliallan  place.  Paisley  road. 
M'Kenzie,  James,  rag  and  metal  merchant,  49,  51 

llavannah  ;  house,  34  Duke  street. 
M'Kenzie,  James,  &  Co.,  distillers  and  merchants, 

24  Stockwell  street. 
M'Kenzie,  John,  grocer,  44  King  street,  city,  and 

147  Garscube  road. 
M'Kenzie,  John,  measurer,  quaj-s  of  Glasgow ;  ho. 

5  Great  Wellington  street. 
M'Kenzie,  John,  beadle  of  St.  Mary's  Chapel,  Ren- 

field  street ;  house,  27  Renfrew  street. 
M'Kenzie,  John,  paper  tube  maker,  4  Craignestock 

street;  house,  2  do. 
M'Kenzie,  John,  Dundyvan  Iron  works,  Coatbridge. 
M'Kenzie,  John,  cabinetmaker,  8  John  street  ;  ho. 

76  Main  street,  Bridgeton. 
M'Kenzie,   John,   wine    and    spirit   merchant,    130 

East  Milton  street. 
M'Kenzie,  John,  steam-boiler  and  pipe  coverer;  ho. 

64  Taylor  street. 
M'Kenzie,  John,  flesher,  32  Nelson  street,  Tradeston; 

house,  12  Norfolk  street. 
M'Kenzie,  John,  spirit  merchant,  103  Main  street, 

Gorbals  ;  house,  99  do. 
M'Kenzie,  Jn.,  spirit  mercht.,  75  Main  st.,  Bridgeton. 
M'Kenzie,    John,    wine    and   spirit   merchant,    159 

Stobcross  street ;  and  house  factor,  1&  Hill  street, 

Andi;rston;  house,  44  Lorn  place. 
Mackenzie,  John,  &  Moore,  civil  &  mining  engineers, 

Victoria  buildings.  West  Regent  street. 
Mackenzie,   John,  of  3Ioore  cj-  Mackenzie;  house, 

Dundyvan,  Coatbridge. 
M'Kenzie,   Joseph,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  258 

Gallowgate  and  112  Canning  st.;  house,  80  do. 
M'Kenzie  &  Newlands,  wrights  and  glaziers,   120, 

122  Elliot  street,  Anderston. 
M'Kenzie,  Peter,  editor  and  proprietor  of  the  Glasgow 

Gazette,  36  Miller  st. ;  ho.  19  Buckingham  ter. 
M'Kenzie,   Peter,   nursery  seedsman    and  florist,   1 

Gordon  street;  nursery,  Bellfield  park,  Paislej'. 
M'Kenzie,   R.   D.,  of  Couper  4'  M'Kenzie;  house, 

Caldarvan,  Dumbartonshire. 
JI'Kenzie,  Robert,  cooper,  53  Paisley  road. 
M'Kenzie,  Robert,  beadle  and  factor,  7  Surrej'  street. 
Mackenzie,  R.  M.,  teacher,  10  Rutland  pi.;   ho.  9  do. 
M'Kenzie,  Tliomas,  &  Co.,  clothiers,  hatters,  hosiers, 

shirt  makers,  and  general  outfitters,  207  Argyle 

street,  and  1  Jamaica  street. 
M'Kenzie,   Thomas,   of  Thomas  M'Kenzie  if    Co. ; 

house,  Wellshot  cottage,  ToUcross. 


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Mackenzie,  Walter,  of  Aitken  t^-  Mackenzie;  house, 

G  Bhlhswood  square. 
M'Kenzie,    Williani,    M.D.,    surgeon-oculist   to   her 

Majesty,  49  Bath  St. ;  ho.  1  Oakfield  ter.,  Hillhead. 
Mackenzie,  William,  steam-press,  lithographic  and 

general  printer,  slereotyper,  bookseller,  and  pub- 
lisher, 45  Howard  st ;  ho.  12  Claremont  gardens. 
Mackenzie,  William,  house  and  sign   painter,   102 

West  Regent  street ;  house,  88  Cowcaddens. 
Mackenzie,  Wm.,  spirit  merchant,  88  North  street. 
M'Kenzie,   Mrs.   0.,   tobacconist,    140    Cowcaddeus 

street;  house,  4.'5  Garscnbe  road. 
M'Kenzie,  Miss,  furnishing  shop,  138  North  street. 
M'KERRACHER,    Alex.,    mcssenger-at-arms,     11 

West  Nile  street ;  house,  8  Elmbank  street. 
M'Kerracher,  Duncan,  spirit  dealer,  155  Renfield  st. 
M'KERROW,  A.,  Park  House  Colour  Works;  ho. 

Paisle\'  road. 
M'Kerrow,    James,    cabinetmaker,    &c.,  8    Renfield 

St.  ;  workshop,  AVellington  lane. 
M'Kerrow,  John,  &  Sons,  fancy  dress  manufacturers, 

1  Ingram  St.,  and  St.  Paul's  buildings,  London, 

E.G.  ;  factory,  Howard  street,  Bridgeton. 
M'Kerrow,  Robert,  mason,  20  Brunswick  street;  ho. 

10  Rose  street,  Hutchesontown. 
M'Kerrow,  Robert,  provision  merchant,  125  Gam- 
gad  road  ;  house,  108  Maitland  street. 
M'Kerrow,  William,  of  Gavin  if  JPKerrow  ;  house, 

317  Sauchiehall  street. 
M'Kerrow,  Mis.,  317  Sauchiehall  street. 
M'KERSIE,  John,  at  Henry  Gourhy  cj'  Co.'s;  house, 

6G  South  Portland  street. 
M'KICHAN,  Alex.,  tobacco  and  snuff  manufacturer, 

277  Argyle  street ;  ho.  40  West  Campbell  street. 
M'Kichan,  John,  clerk,  at  G.  cj-  J.  Bums' ;  house,  49 

West  Campbell  street. 
MACKIE,  Alex.,  hay,  straw,  and  grain   merchant, 

427   Parliamentary  road ;  house,  Victoria  place, 

Stirling. 
Mackie,  Andrew   &  John,  Kilmarnock  carriers  and 

contractors,  99  Stockwell  street. 
M'Kie,  Andrew,  haircutter,  peruke  maker,  and  per- 
fumer, 9  Port-Dundas  road. 
Mackie,  Andrew,  eating-house,  197  Gallowgate. 
Mackie,  And.,  M.D.  and  surgeon,  20  Abbotsford  pi. 
Mackie,  Francis,  of  The  Bridgeton  Eeddle  Co. ;  house, 

Alma  cottage,  Bartholmew  street. 
Mackie,  James  L.,  commission  merchant,  and  J.  L. 

Mackie  &  Co.,  distillers,  Logavulin,  Islay  ;  office, 

74  Maxwell  street ;  house,  37  Berkeley  terrace. 
Mackie,  James,  victualler,  158  High  St.;   house,  33 

Graeme  street. 
Mackie,  James,  joiner  ;  house,  119  N.  Montrose  St. 
Mackie,  John,   Portland  Iron   Works  office ;  house, 

146  Holland  street. 
Mackie,  John,  bookseller  and  stationer,  106  Queen 

street;  house,  21  Minerva  street. 
M'Kie,  John,  jun.,  merchant  and  commission  agent, 

33  St.  Vincent  place  ;  house,  2  Somerset  place. 
Mackie,  Thomas,  grocer,  2  Low  Green  street. 
Mackie,  William,  spirit  dealer,  47  West  Milton  st. 
Mackie,  William,  coal  agent,  90  Stobcross  street. 
Mackie,  Mrs.,  12  Albany  place,  360  Sauchiehall  st. 
-  M'Kie,  Miss  J.,  dressmaker,  430  Argyle  street. 
M'KILLIGIN,  Miss,  dressmaker,  41  Comnier.  road. 
M'KILLOP,  Alex.,  &  Son,  bootmakers,  47  Oxford 

street ;  house,  49  do. 
M'Killop,  Hugh,  Wright,  60  Paisley  road ;  house,  6 

Avon  street. 


M'Killop,  John,  of  \Villia7n  Cruickahanh  cf-  Co.  ;  ho. 

1  Walmer  crescent. 
M'Killop,  Neil,  boot  and  shoemaker,  58  Eglinton  st. 
M'KIiSIM,  Alexander,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  22 

Parson  street ;  house,  3  Martyr  street. 
M'K'.m,  James,   druggist,   109   Roltenrow ;    house, 

107  do. 
M'Kim,    John,    M.D.,  physician,   109    Rottenrow ; 

house,  107  do. 
M'Kim,  Walter,  carter  and  coal  agent,  .86  Alston  st. 
M'Kim,  William,  teller,  N.S.  Savings  bank  ;  house, 

3.56  Argyle  street. 
M'KIMMIE,  William,  flesher,  30  Clyde  place;   ho. 

59  St.  James'  street,  Kingston. 
M'KINLAY,  A.  &  Co.,  wood  merchants,  156  Lon- 
don street. 
M'Kinlay,  Alex.,  timber  merchant ;  house,  22  Mon- 

teith  row. 
M'Kiiday,  Allan,  grocer,  44  Middleton  place. 
M'Kinlay,  Benjamin  G.,  108  North  Hanover  street. 
M'Kindlay  &  Ballantyne,  manufacturers,   39   Hut- 

cheson  street. 
Mackinlay,    David,   Oswaldbank,   Partick.     Letters 

left  at  W.  M'Kinlay's,  54  Union  street. 
M'Kinlay,  Dun.,  Helensburgh  parcel  carrier;  leaves 

daily,  at  4  30  p.m.,  from  22^  Buchanan  street. 
M'Kinlay,   Ebenezer,  mill   manager,   New  Adelphi 

mill,  23  Govan  st.  ;  house,  63  Abbotsford  place. 
M'Kinlay,  George,  draper,   215   Gallowgate;  house, 

93  London  street. 
M'Kinlay,  George,  cooper,  9  King   st.,   and  10  Nel- 
son street,  Tradeston. 
Mackinlay,  Geo.,  accountant  and  propert}'   agent ; 

agent  for  the   Norwich   Equitable  Assurance  So- 
ciety, and  agent   for  the  Liverpool   and   London 

Fire  and  Life  Insurance  Co.,  109  West  George  st. ; 

house,  168  St.  George's  ro.id. 
M'Kinlay,  James,  horse    dealer ;    stables,  3  South 

St.  Mungo  street;  house,  206  Gallowgate. 
M'Kinlay,  James,  milk  mercht.,  125  V/est  Nile  st. 
M'Kinlay,  James,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  30,  32 

Sauchiehall  street;  house,  23  George  street,  east. 
M'Kinlay,  John,  victualler,  127  High  street;  house, 

29  North  Portland  street. 
M'Kinlay,  John,  slater,  13  Wellington  arcade;  ho. 

31  Russell  street. 
Mackinlay,  John,  of  Gray  <f-  Mackinlay ;  house,  30 

Kelvinhaugh  street. 
Mackinlaj',  John,  of  J.  4'  W.  Mackinlay,  14  Walmer 

crescent.  Paisley  road. 
M'Kinlay,  John,  cooper,  151  Main  street,  Gorbals. 
M'Kinlay,  John  N.,  at  D.  Bryce's,  129  Buchanan  St.; 

house,  16  Cumberland  street. 
M'Kinlay,  John,  spirit  merchant,  28  Merchant  lane. 
M'Kinlay,  John,  commission  agent,  62  Virginia  St.; 

house,  42  Houston  street. 
Mackinlay,  J.  &  W.,  ship  and  insurance  brokers, 

Royal  Exchange  buildings,  north-east  entrance. 
M'Kindlay,  Neil,  at  C.  Tennant  ij-  Co.'s,  St.  Rollox; 

house,  96  Regent's  terrace,  Stirling's  road. 
M'Kindlay,  Patrick,  LL.D.,  classical  master,  High 

School,  74  John  street;  house,  199  Renfrew  st. 
MacKinlay  &  Reid,  bleachers,    scourers,  and  clear 

starchers,  48  Sauchiehall  street;  house,  Glenmill, 
Campsie. 
M'Kinlay,  Robert,  calenderer    and   packer,  20,  22 

Ingram  street;   house,  42  Dundas  street. 
M'Kinlay,  Robert,  wine  and  spirit  merchant.   111 
Main  St.,  Anderston ;  house,  379  St.  Vincent  st. 


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M'KINLAY GENERAL  DIRECTORY. M'LACEILAN-. 


M'Kiiilay,  Ivol)ert,  cork  iiianiii'.ctuiei-,  105  Main  St., 
Aiiilersti.n,  and  I  Hope  st  ;  ho.  37i)  St. Vincent  St. 

WKiiiliij-.  Hoht.,  commission  Hfjent,  52  Virginia  St.; 
lum-e,  11  Ibrnx  terrace,  Piiisley  r.iafl. 

M'Kinlay,  R.,  &  Co.,  paint  griuddrs,  82  Hill  St.,  ea. 

M'KiiiLiy.  R.  W.,  iron  aiul  meial  nierehant  and 
metal  refiner.  31  K\le  st  ;  iron  store,  Caual  bank, 
rurt-Dundas;   bouse,  7  Newton  street. 

M'KinlHV,  Thomas  M.,  at  Loiviicf^i<,  Eiobanh,  <^~  Co.'s, 
85  Ulaxvvell  street;  house,  15  AbU't-ford  place. 

M'Kii'dlay,  T.,  carter,  li  LSurnside  St.,  Cuwcaddens. 

M'Kinliv,  William,  wine  and  epiiit  merchant,  4(5 
West  street'. 

M'Kinlay,  William,  importer  of  foreisrn  wines  and 
.spiiits,  lOS)  I/ondon  St.;  honse,  \'i'A  Cambridge  st. 

MacKinlay,  William,  merchant,  51  Union  St.;  house, 
SO  Winilsor  terrace,  St.  George's  road. 

M'Kinhiy,  William,  vvine  and  spirit  merchant,  184 
North  sti-eet. 

BI'Kinlay,  William,  spirit  dealer,  14  Bishop  street, 
Anderston. 

MKinlay,  WiHi;im,  grocer  and  provision  merchant, 
30  N(irfoil<  street;  h(»u<-e,  15  W''«rwici{  street. 

Mac'kinl.iv,  Willi;im,  of  J.  c|-  \V.  AJucJcinlay ;  resid. 
Two- Mile  villn,  Paisley  road. 

M'Ki  liy,  William,  slater,  38  Spoutmouth ;  house, 
ID-l  Gallowgate. 

M'Kinlay,  Wm.,  smith,  grinder,  and  manufacturer 
of  fenders,  tireTirons,  tinsmiihs'  moiintings,  hold- 
fasts, lolts,  and  nuts,  beams  and  stands,  iSc,  47 
Kini;  street,  city;  house,  210  Crown  .street. 

M'Kinlay,  JVlrs.  Thomas,  wine  and  spirit  merchant, 

4  aird  G  M  Pherson  St.;  house,  50  Charlotte  st. 
M'Kiii!ny,  Miss  Jane,  II  Park  place,  Paisley  road. 
B1'KIN>AY,  William,  butter  and  eg^  merchant,  8G 

Cowcaddens  street;  house,  88  do. 
M'KIN.NKl.L,  Kobt.,  master  mariner,  57  Clyde  pi. 
M'KINNOM,  Cliaries,  wholesale  and  retail  wine  and 

spiiit  merchant,    142   Siol  cross  street,  43  JMain 

stieet,  Anderston,   32  Anderston  quay;  house,  7 

HolUnd  ]ilai-e. 
M'Kinnoii,  Daniel,  at  Robert  Lirinffulon's,  34j  King 

street,  Tr.ideston  ;   house,  163  Efilinton  street. 
M'KinniHi,  Rev.  Donald,  of  Chalmers'  I'ree  Church, 

fi<ivan  street;   ho.  Victoria  cottage.  Queen's  park. 
M'Kinron,   D.,  &  Co.,   house  painters,  &c.,  31,  33 

Hntclieson  street;  house,  122  South  Portland  st. 
M'Kinnon,   1).,   spirit  merchant,   122   iiroomielaw; 

Ininsp,  34  brown  street. 
M'Kinnon,  .lohn,  painter  and  paperhanger,  14  Her- 

bertson  street;   house,  153  Ej;linton  stieet. 
M'Kinnon,  John,  commission  merchant  and   agent, 

71  Queen  street;   housa,  Primrose  pi..    Paisley  rd 
M'Kinnon,  John,  mason  and  liuilder,  14  Young  st. 
Mackinu'in,    Peter,  cabinetmaker   and   U|hol>terer, 

bookl  ioilers'  press  and  plough  maker,  77  Carrick 

street  ;   house,  7(J  do. 
M'Kinn'iii,  Piter,  nf  Gouroclc  SuUwork  Co  ;  house, 

5  St.  James'  terrace. 

M  Kinnon,    Robert,    wine   and   spirit    inerchant,    C 

Wallace  street,  Tradeston. 
M'Kinnon.  Samuel,  eating-house  keeper,  151  Eglin- 

ton  street;   house,  153  do. 
Mackiinion,   William,  &    Co.,  merchants,    132    St. 

Vincent  street. 
Mackiniion,  Wni.,  of  Wtll'iam  Much'mnnn  <J-  C".,  132 

St.  Vincent  street;   hon<e,  10  IJuckiiiiiham  ter. 
MacKinnon,  Williau),  a<i)/  C'V/AfHc/,  Sons,  if  SmiHis' ; 

house,  "J8  Xurih  Frederick  street. 


M'Kinnon,  William,  house  factor,  12  Neuhall  ter. 
M'Kinnon,  Mary,  tobacconist,  3  Centre  street. 
M'lvIKDV,  A.   &  J.,   power-loom   cloth  manufac- 

turei-s,  Ladeside  factory,   Rothesay.     Letters  left 

with  John  M'.VIaster  &  Co.,  24  Arm  street. 
Mackiidy,  Charles   Clark,   oj  I'eUr  Br.yle  <.f  Co.,  7 

St.  Vincent  place;   house,  5  BIythswood  square. 
JI'Kirdy,  James,  baker,  87  Govan  street. 
M'Kirdy,  John,  flesher,  78  Kelson  street,  Tradeston; 

house,  80  do. 
M'Kirily,  Robert,  timber  merchant,  14  Macfailaae 

street  ;   house,  6  Monteith  row. 
Mackirdy,  Mrs.  John  L.,   Albert  terrace,   183  Ren- 

fiew  street. 
M'KISSOCK-,    Roherf,   wine  and  spirit  dealer,    10 

Low  G'een  street. 
M'KITTKICK.  Wm.  L.,  \m\Ayher,  GJasr/oic  Satur- 

chiT/ Post,    15   Turner's  court.  87  Arj;jle  street ; 

house,  3  Darnley  terrace,  Shawlands. 
M'KNIGHT  &  Co.,  warehousemen,  60  to  G8  Tron- 

gate ;  house,  30  Monteith  row. 
M'tviii^ht  &  Co.,  milliners,  211  Xew  City  road. 
M-LACHLAX,  Ale.x.,  contractor,  23  Portugal  st. 
M'Lachlan,  Ale.x.,  flesher,  40  Adelphi  street,  south; 

house,  21  Portugal  street. 
M'l.achlan,  Alex.,  tailor  and  clothier,  3  Pitt  street 
M'Lachlan,  Alex.,  bedding  merchant,  18  Union  st. ; 

house,  !33  Efilioton  street. 
M'Lachlan,  Archibald,  12,8  North  John  street. 
M'Lachlan,  Artt,  merchant,   lUO,  101  Great  Clyde 

street;  hou.'^e,  i>9  do. 
M'l.achLin,  A.  1?.,   wholesale  wine  and  spirit  mer- 
chant, 100,  101  Great  Clyde  street ;  hou^-e,  99  do. 
il'Lachlan,  Charlt-s,  shoemaker,  11  C(dli'ge  street. 
M'Laihlan,  C  ,  flesher,  193  Cowcad.  St.;    ho.  187  do. 
M'Lachlin,    Daniel,    curlier,  at    Wm.    Sleel's,    151 

Gallowj^ate;   house,  255  do. 
M'Lachlan,  David,  family  wine  and  toddy  mixture 

store's,  25  and  27  Oxford  st.  :  ho.  80  South  Port- 
land street. 
M'Laihlan,  George,  coal  agent,  G9  Centre  street. 
M'Lachlan,  Hugh,  fijh  cnrer,  5  Gnildry  court. 
Jl'Lact.lan,  James,   provision  merchant,  23  Finlay 

street  ;   house,  19  do, 
M'Lachlan,  James,  sjiirit  merchant,  i  Clyde  street, 

Anderston  ;   hou>e,  20  do. 
M'Laogblan,   James,  firebrick  and  grinding  works, 

121  Pori-Dundas  road  ;  house,  110  do. 
M'Lachlan,  Jame.s,  j mitor.  Free  Cliurch  college. 
M'Laugnlin,    James   B.,    teacher,   Catholic  School, 

Abeicrondiy  street ;   house,  25  Belgrove  street. 
M'Lachlan,  John,  flesher,  411  Argyle  street;,  house, 

5   Douglas  street. 
M'Lachlan,  John,  house  factor  and  insurance  agent, 

297  Hope  street. 
M  Laughliu,  Peter,  pawnbroker,  75,  77  Abcrcromby 

street  ;   hou-e,  dii. 
M'Lachlan,  P.,  Greenock  Spiiming  Co.,  83  Hutche- 

son  street,   house,  91  West  stre^-t. 
M  l.achlan,  Peter,  spirit  dealer,  100  Gt.  Clyde  st. 
M'Lachlan,  Peier,  tinplate  worker  and  gaslitter,  02 

Eglinton  street. 
M'Lachlan,  Robert,  accountant,  fire,  life,  and  plate- 
glass  insurance  agent,  112  W^est  George  st.;  ho. 

8<j  Noith  Fiederick  street. 
M'Liichlan.  Tliomas,  flesher,  61  Dahnarnock  road; 

hoii.-.e,  45  Smith  Apslev  place. 
M'L:ichlan,   William,  bil  iar.l-table  maker,  103  St. 

Janico'  road;  house,  2C4  Paraauieutuiy  road. 


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199 


M'Laclilan,  William,  eating-house,  150  Jluiii  street, 

Bridu(ton. 
■M'Laclilan,  William,  wine  and  spirit  mc-rcliant,  21 

AdelpM  sticet  ;   Imuse,  21  do. 
Maclaclilaii,    William,    of  IhtmiUon  cf-    Mud  ichlan, 

writers;   read,  63i  CliatBWOilh  place,  Wliitevule. 
M'LaclilMn,  Mrs.,  ]U2"liath  street. 
M'Lacblan,  llr^.,  9o  Siiu;li  Portland  strpet. 
M'Laughlan,   Mrs.  J.,   fleaher,   Ci   Nurlolk  sireet; 

house  59  lio. 
3I'Lacl)lan,  Jhs  ,  Crown  tavern,  5  Anderston  quay. 
M'Laclilan,  Miss,  lod,!.;iiig.',  157  Hospital  street. 
Al'LAgiiLAN's    Free  Schuul,   107   Cathedral  street; 

Thomas  Uaviii--0',  tpaclier. 
M'Laclilasi's  Reading  Ruom,  25  Oxford  street. 
31'LAE,   A.,  &  T,   rope  and  twine  niKnutac  urcrs, 

Biitterbif^giiis  mad;   house,  2"i  Lilybauk  .•street. 
Maclae,  Mrs.  Ewing,  of  Catlilvin.     J^etters  left  at 

James  Ewiii};  &  Co.'s,  68  George  square 
MACLAGAN,  J.  A.  S.,  commiasion  iiierehant,   13 

Dixon  street. 
M'Lagan,  Willia-n,  precentor  Seamen's  Chapel,  and 

librarian  Seamen's  Reading-room,  12  James  Watt 

street;  house,  93  Cadogan  street. 
M'Lagan,  Mrs.   D.,  port  inner,   7  and  9  Wallace  st., 

Trade^ton  ;  ])ouse,  2  St.  Andrew's  square. 
M'LARDY,    Ale.^aiider,    boot    and    shoemaker,   17 

Castle  street  ;  hrmse,  15  do. 
M'Lardie,  James,  &  Co.,  gutta  percha  shoe  manu- 
facturers, 1 14  Trorigiite ;   ho.  4  Craigae-itock  pi. 
M'LAREN,  Alexander,  of  Feryuson <.]•  M Lartn ;  ho. 

4  Mani-field  place,  lil>  tliswuod  .square. 
M'Laren,  Ale.xHuder,  glazier,  76  Howard  St. ;  house, 

4  Wellcroft  place,  Eglintou  street. 
M'Laren,  Alexander,  &  Sons,  wiuo  and  spirit  mer- 
chants, 11,13  Candlerigjis. 
M'Laren,  Alex.,  sen. ;  ho.  King's  Park  pi.,  Grei>nh. 
M'Laren,  Alexander,  Garrick  liotel,  30  IJonlop  st. 
M'Laren  &  Aiuleison,  chemical  anil  plate  glass  mer- 
chants, 1  I  ALideiia  court,  Argyle  street. 
M'Laren,    Andrew,  siik   mercer  and  g.^iieral  ware- 
housemen, 102  Argyle  street,  corner  of  arcade. 
M'Laren,  Archibald,  clerk,  13  Queen  St.;  houae,  157 

Crown  street. 
M'Laren,  Archibald,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  145 

and  147  London  street;   house,   143  do. 
M'Laren,  Charles,  zinc  and  glass  merchant,  plnmber, 

glazier,  ai.d  gasli(ter,  74,  7l>  Howard  St. ;  house, 

111  Eglinloii  stieet. 
M'Laren,  Daniel,  teacher, Wellington  Place  Academy, 

11  Commeriiul  road;   house,  4  Adsiphi  place. 
M'Laren,    Daniel,    witse    and    spirit    merchant,    H 

Adtlphi  street  ;   bouse,  4  do. 
M'Lareo,  Don:dd,  spirit  merchant,  17  Drury  street; 

house.  58  Douglas  street. 
M'Laren,  George,  pastry  baker  and  confectioner,  75 

Saltmarket ;   hon^p,  8  Steel  street. 
M'Laren,  Jaines.  of  Brown  <.f  MLaren:  6  St.  Enoch 

square;   house,  Cadzow  street,  Himilton. 
M'Laren,  James  N.,  &  Co.,  metal  brokers,  22  Ken- 
field  street. 
M'Lauriii,  James,  wholesale  stationer,  7G  Stockwell 

street;  house,  8  Windsor  place,  PHriiik. 
JI'Laren,  James  U.,  M.D.,  physician,  6  Newton  st. 
M'Lareo,  James,  &  Co,  fancv  paper  box  makers,  ]4 

Garlhlaiid  street;   bo.  222  Upper  Thistle  street. 
M'Laren,  Juhn,  messentior,  sheriff  ofiicer,  aud  bouse 

factor,  47  St.  Andrew's  square. 
M'Laren,  John  Er.iucis,  153  Queen  street. 


M'Lireti,  John,  o/*  Win.  M'Laren,  Sons,  ij'  Co.;  ho" 

35  Berkle\-  termce. 
M'Laren,  John,  grocer  and  provision  mercliant,  100 

Centre  street;   house,  44  Alston  street. 
M'Lirea,  John,  &   Co,  shipping  aud   commisiion 

M<;jnrs,  (i  Dixon  street. 
M'Laren,  J.hn,  flesher,  51  King  st.,  Tradeston  ;  ho, 

1 !  Biidge  street. 
M'Laren,  J. dm,  stationer,  &c.,  9  Abhofsford  place. 
M'Lsren,  .lobn,   brassfoiinder,  gasfitter,  and  gasalier 

maker,  38  Stockwell  st. ;   ho.  79  Ai.bot;-f  nd  pi. 
M'L:iren,  John,  polka,  pinafore,  and  tent  warehouse- 
man, 44i  Jamaica  st  ;   ho.  4077^  Argyle  street. 
M'L:unin,  Peter,  of  S milk  i.^-  M  Laurin  ;  house,  101 

St.  George's  road. 
M'Laren,  I'eier,  victualler,  117  High  street. 
M'Laren,  Peter,  commission  agent,  28  Miller  street ; 

house,  Victoria  place,  Shaw  lauds. 
M'Laren,   Peter,  tailor  and  clothier,  50  Taylor  st. ; 

bouse  52  do. 
M'Laren,    Peter,    accountant  and    collector  of  out- 
standing dehis,  11  West  Nde  street. 
M'Laren,   Rnberf,  <f  Win.  M'LareJi,   Sons,  4'  Co.; 

residence,  Jloiiut  Harriet,  near  (Jaridiiik. 
M'L■^rel^  [i<>[)t..ofR  M-Larenif  Co., imd of  lU'Laren, 

Wri(jJit,  tj-  Co.;  ho.  13  Cumberland  si.,  I  auriest, 
MacLaren.   Robert,  &  Co.  (late  of  Globe  Foundry, 

Wasi  iogton  street),   ironfounders,   engineers,  and 

casc-irou   pipe,   and  wroDght-U'on   lulie  maimfac- 

turers.  Eg  ioton  Iron  Works,  Canal>t.,  I'.-Egliiiton. 
M'Laien,  Ralston,  &  Co.,  wine  and  sp'nit  merchants, 

and  pastry  bakers,  195^,  197,  and  lyl)  Argyle  St. ; 

hiiuse,  108  Renlield  street. 
Maelaurin,   Robert,  at  Archd.  Orr  Ewlng  4'  Co^s; 

house,  220  West  Regent  street. 
MacLaren,    VmYky^,  of  It.  MncL<iren  i.f  Co.;   house, 

13  Cumberland  stieet,  Lauiie.ston. 
M'Laren,  Thomas,  of  M'^Laran^-  Anderson;  house, 

Newstead,  Govau  road. 
M'Laren,    Walter    (}.,  steam  and    general    printer, 

Madeira  court,  257  Argyle  St.;    bo.  10  N'ewton  St. 
M'Laren,  Wiilter,  arlist,  «0  John  St..  Bridgeton. 
M  Lareii,   Wiight,  &  Co.,  manufacturers  of  patent 

wrought   iron   tubes  for  gas,  water,  and  steam; 

{Jlobe   I'obe  Work-^,  35  M'AI|iine  street. 
M'Laren,  Williaiii,  '■/"  Wm.  M'^Laren,  Sons,  cj'  Co.; 

hou-e,  12  Woodside  tenace. 
M'Laren,    Willinni,   wine  and  spirit  merchant,  1G9 

Castle  sireet,  3G1    Galluwgaie,  and  80  Canning 

street;   hou-e,  10  Barony  ])lace. 
M  L  iren,  William,  Sons,  &  Co.,  merchants,  5  Soutli 

Hanover  stieet. 
Maelaurin,    Mrs.    J.    C,    Shaftesbury    terrace,   226 

West  Rej:int  stieet. 
iM'Liren,  i\Ls.  James,  3(1  Bridgegate. 
'M'L'jren,  Mrs.  John,  43  Buccleueh  street. 
.M'LAUCHLiN,   James,  spiiit   merchant,  4   Clyde 

street,  Anderston;   house,  20  do. 
M'l.aucblin,  Philip,  grocer  and  provision  merchant, 

64  Clyde  street,  Anderston  ;  house,  22   St.  Viu- 

cent  cresci-nr. 
JI'LAW.S,   William,  spirit  merchant,    1    Middletoa 

place  and  147  Garng.d  road;  house,  149  do. 
M'L\Y,  Arcliib.ikl,  victualler  airl   gmier,  18   King 

htreei,  CaliMiimoaih  ;   house,  4 :i  M'F.tilrtne  stieet. 
.M'Liy,  David  T.,  wilier,  109  West   George  stieet; 

honse,  42  Hdl  street.  Garneihiil. 
M.iclay,  Ebeiiezer,  of,  Alex.  Cree's,  27  Gordon  st. ; 

house,  92  AbbotsforJ  place. 


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M'LAY. GENERAL  DIRECTORY. 


-M'LEAN. 


MacLay,    Geo.  B.,  surgeon,  65  Dalmarnock  road  ; 

house,  63  do. 
M'Lay,  James,  jun.,  &  Co.,  rope   and  twine  manu- 
facturers, '22  Glassford  St.;   ho.  24  Ropework  lane. 
M'Lay,  James,  wine  and  sjiirit  merchant,  32  South 

Wellington  street ;   hcuse,  34  do. 
M'Lay,   John,   provision    dealer   and  dairyman,  97 

Waterloo  street;  house,  99  do. 
M'Lay,  John,  jun.,  ai  Carron  Company  s,  123!^  Bu- 

chauan  street;  house,  28  Arlington  street. 
M'Lay,  Jolm,  flesher,  3  Great  Western  road;  Louse, 

10 1  St.  George's  road. 
M'Lay,  John,  lieutenant  of  police.  Northern  District 

Police  office,  Maillaiid  lane;  house,  116  Sauchie- 

hall  street. 
M'Lay,  M.  &  J.,  joiners  and  hat-block  makers,  132 

Trongate  ;   house,  109  Crown  street. 
M'Lay,  Walter,  wine  &  spirit  merchant,  5  Canon 

street ;  house,  9  do. 
M'Lay,  William,  fish  and  provision  merchant,  12G 

Stockwell  street;  house,  124  do. 
M'Lay,    Elizabeth,    fruiterer   and   confectioner,    81 

Stobcross  street. 
M'Lay,  Mrs.  Margaret,  grocer,  49  Maitland  street, 
M'Lay,  Miss,  millinery  and  furnishings,  36  South 

Wellington  street;  house,  34  do. 
M'La}',  Miss,  milliner  and  dressmaker,  3  Rose  street, 

Garnethill. 
M'LEAN,  Allan,  land  and  house  agent,  122  Cum- 
berland street,  Hutchesontowu. 
M'Lean,  Alexander,  23  Carnarvon  street. 
M'Lean,  Alexander,  cabinetmaker,  5  Bedford  lane ; 

house,  172  Hospital  street. 
M'Lean,  Alexander,  of  M'Lean  if  Anderson;  house, 

3  'West  Nile  street. 
M'Leim,   Alexander,   wine  and  spirit   merchant,  2 

Melville  court,  132  Trongate;   house,  70   Great 

Hamilton  street. 
M'Lean,  Alexander,  of  Blah;   Campbell^  tf-  IPLean, 

house,  17  Minerva  street. 
M'Lean  &  Anderson,  messengers-at-arms,  3  West 

Nile  street. 
M'Lean,  A.  IL,  of  Robert  Kettle  ij-  Co.,  124  Queen  st. 
M'Lean,  Andrew,   ironmonger,   70   Canning  street, 

Calton  ;  house,  68  do. 
Maclean,  Andrew,  ofBarclai/,  Curie,  ^  Co.  :  bouse, 

20  Minerva  street. 
M'Lean,  A.,  tailor  and  clothier,  410  Argyle  street. 
M'Lean,  A.  H.,  at  Semple  tj-  Co.''s,  13  St.  Enoch  sq. ; 

house,  35  Carnarvon  street. 
M'Lean,  Charles,  glass  merchant  and  glazier,   56 

London  street;  house,  82  do. 
M'Lean,  Charles,  &  Co.,  smiths,  gasfitters,  and  bell- 
hangers,  6  Main  street,  Anderston  ;  house,  do. 
M'Lean,   Charles,   merchant,    49  West   George  st. ; 

residence,  Crookston,  by  Paislej'. 
M'Lean,  Daniel,  surgeon,  102  Cowcaddens  st. ;  ho. 

11  Hill  street,  GarnethilL 
M'Lean,  Daniel,  of  Blackwood  cj-  MLean  ;  house,  73 

Abbotsford  place. 
M'Lean,  Donald,  boot  and  shoemaker,  527  Gallow- 

gale  ;  house,  543  do. 
M'Lean,    Donald,    at    Andrew   Shaw's ;    house,    9 

Kinning  street. 
Maclean,    Donald    Donaldson,    teacher  of  writing, 

arithmetic,  bookkeeping,   &c.,   St.  George's  Road 

Academy,  25  St.  George's  road  ;  house,  9  Scotia 

street. — See  Advertisement  in  Appendix. 
M'Lean,  Donald,  spirit  merchant,  67  Havannah. 


M'Lean,   Donald,   spirit  dealer,  19  "William  street^, 

Cowcaddens;  house,  12  do. 
M'Lean,    Duncan,   55    Garscube   road;    house,    ST 

Abercorn  street. 
M'Lean,  Duncan,  spirit  merchant,  100  Rottenrow. 
M'Lean,  D.  Campbell,  teacher  of  writing,  bookkeep- 
ing, and  arithmetic,  Andersonian  University,  20i 

George    street,    and    Glasgow  Ladies'  Institution 

Training  Academy,  and  10  Newton  terrace. 
Maclean,  Ewing,  late  civil  service,  89  N.  Fred.  st. 
M'Lean,  Edward,  victualler,  92  Norfolk  street. 
M'Lean,  George,  baby  hood  manufacturer  and  com- 
mission   agent,    253    Argyle   street ;    house,    58 

Causieside,  Paisley. 
M'Lean,  George,  dispensing  chemist  and  druggist,  51 

North  Albion  street. 
M'Lean,  George,  watch  and  clockmaker  and  jeweller, 

9  Argyle  street;  ho.  106  North  Frederick  street. 
M'Lean  and    Glen,    calenderers   and   packers,  104 

Hope  street. 
M'Lean,  Hugh,  coal  merchant  and  commission  agent, 

43  Renfield  street;  house,  199  Crown  street. 
M'Lean,   James,   carrier  and  contractor,  13   Canon 

street,  and  Coatbridge  wharf,  Port-Duudas;  ho. 

9  Canon  street. 
M'Lean,  James,  &  Co.,  manufacturers,  80  Gordon  st. 
M'Lean,  James,  rag  and  waste  dealer,   36  Prince's 

street;  house,  7  Suffolk  street. 
M'Lean,  James,  the  Clarence  Hotel,  25  George  sq, 
MacLean,  James  L.,  goods  depart.,  Buchanan  Street 

Station,  Caledonian  railway;  house,  40  Jane  pi., 

Rutherglen  road. 
M'Lean,  John,  marble  cutter,   93  Bothwell  street ; 

house,  8  Richard  street. 
M'Lean,  John,  merchant,  146  Buchanan  street  ;  ho. 

27  India  street. 
M'Lean,  John,  spirit  merchant,  9   and  93  Main  st.,, 

Gorbals,  and  86  Crown  street;    house,  Elmfoot 

house,  Rutherglen  road. 
M-Lean,  John,  messenger-at-arms,  36   Renfield  st.  ; 

house,  3  Sauchiehall  street, 
M'Lean,  John,  spirit  merchant,  126  New  City  road 

and  16  Rosehall  street. 
JI'Lean,  Joseph,  cotton-spinner,  37  Muirhead  street. 
M'Lean,  John,  of  Buchanan  and  Hr  Lean  ;  house,  48 

Holmhead  street. 
M'Lean,  J.  &  T.,  bootmakers,  157  Sauchiehall  street. 
M'Lean,  Kenneth,  spirit  dealer,  409  Parliamentary 

road  ;  house,  182  Stirling's  road. 
M'Lean,  Malcolm,  grocer  and  victualler,  443  Argyle 

street;  house,  445  do. 
M'Lean,  Murdoch,  cab  proprietor,  8  Sou.  Kinning  pL 
M'Lean,  Neil,  writer,  at  J.  Bitchie's,  175  Hope  st. 
M'Lean,  Neil,  tailor  and  clothier,  10  Eglinton  street ; 

house,  117  do. 
M'Lean,  Peter,  salesman,  at  Uari'ie<f  M'^Gavin^s,  2t 

Washington  street ;  house,  19  Main  street. 
M'Lean,  Robert  A.,  "wine  merchant,  47  Crown  st.  ; 

house,  Elmfoot  house,  318  Rutherglen  road. 
M'Lean,  Robt.,  hair-dresser,  103^  Main  St.,  Anderst. 
IMacLean,  Robert,  at  Strang,  Keyden,  cJ*  Son's  ;  house. 

8  Kinning  street. 
M'Lean,  Robert,  spirit  dealer,  61  Carrick  street. 
M'Lean,  Robert,  spirit  dealer,  58  Green  st.,  Calton, 
M'Lean,  Thomas,  jun.,  at  John  Urc  cJ-  So7i's,  49  W. 

Howard  street ;  house,  4  Great  Hamilton  street. 
M'Lean,  William,  &  Co.,  cotton-waste  dealers,  1Q7 

Cij'de  street,  Anderston  ;  house,  96  W'ashiugton 

street. — See  Advertisement  in  Appe^idix. 


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201 


]\I'Leai!,  Wni.,  &,Co.,  cotton-sijinners,  15  Cochran st. 

M'Lean,  'Willism,  of  Burns  and  McLean,  writer  and 
notary  public,  and  Honorary'  Secretarj'  to  Arclii- 
tectural  Society,  and  Secretarj-  to  the  Browns' 
Society  of  Glasgow,  41  W.  Geurge  street;  bouse, 
188  West  Regent  street. 

M'Lean,  Williain,  at  G.  Tcnnant  cj-  Co.''s^  St.  Rollox; 
house,  Huniiiigdon  place. 

JI'Lean,  AVilliam,  accountant,  stock  and  sharebrolcer, 
and  agent  for  the  North  British  Fire  and  Life  In- 
surance Co.,  98  Fife  place ;  house,  83  St.  James' 
street,  Kingston. 

M'Lean,  Wni.,  cotton-spinning  factory,  37  Muirhead 
street ;  bouse.  Plantation,  Govan  road. 

M'Lean,  ■William,  &  Son,  dyers;  otlice,  146  Bu- 
chanan street;  residence,  Glasgow. 

M'Lean,  William,  jun.,  Hccountant,  98  Fife  street. 

M'Lean,  Wni.,  jun.,  merchant,  188  West  Regent  st. 

M'Lean,  Wm.  R.,  warehouse  agent,  120  West 
Graham  street. 

M'Lean,  Win.,  glass  and  china  merchant,  24  Jail 
square;  house,  10  South  Shamrock  street. 

M'Lean,  William  L.  E.,  nf  Lancejleld  Forye  Com- 
pany; house.  Junction  cottage,  Polloksbields. 

M'Lean,  Mrs.,  lodgings,  91  North  Hanover  street. 

M'Lean,  Mrs.,  lodgings,  4  Killermont  street. 

M'Lean,  ]\Iis.  D.,  midwife,  2  Anderslon  quay. 

M'Lean,  Mrs.  John,  107  Dundas  street. 

M'Lean,  Mrs.  Neil,  provision  merchant,  82  Stockw. 

M'Lean,  Mrs.  Norman,  28  Arlington  street. 

M'Lean,  Miss  M.,  lodgings,  6  Aiiderston  quay. 

?;I'Lean,  Mar::aret,  provision  merchant,  28  Findlay  st. 

M'Lean,  Margaret,  bookseller,  94  Norfolk  street. 

MACLEIIOSE,  James,  bookseller  and  stationer,  and 
Western  Bookclub,  61  St.  Vincent  street ;  house, 
7  Hamilton  drive. 

M'Lehose,  William,  14  Eenfrew  street. 

M'I.EISH,  A.,  &  Son,  clothiers  and  drapers,  98 
Garscube  road;  house,  102  New  City  road. 

M'Leisli,  Archibald,  jun  ,  of' Arch.  M^Leish  ^~  Son; 
hou.se,  102  New  City  road. 

M'Lei=li,  Daniel,  tailor  and  clothier,  106  Eglinton 
street;  house,  21  Gloucester  street. 

M'Leish,  David,  tailor  and  woollen  draper,  G4  Main 
street,  Anderston  ;  ho.  19  St.  Vincent  crescent. 

M'Leish,  Huwh,  manager,  34  Stirling  st.,  ciiy;  ho.  do. 

M'Leish,  James,  ofM-Leisli  <]■  M'Nalt;' howse,  2 
Havelock  terrace.  Paisley  road. 

M'Leish  &  M'Natt,  ship  brokers  and  commission 
merchants,  64  St.  Enoch  square. 

M'Leish,  Ts.,  wright,  48  Cadogan  St.;  ho  9  Main  st. 

M'Leish,  Mrs.  Robert,  pastry  baker,  467  Gallowgate. 

M'Leish,  Janet,  draper,  197  Covvcaddens  street; 
house,   205  do. 

M'LELLAN,  Adam,  commission  merchant,  48  Dun- 
das street;  ho.  Abbotsburn,  near  Paisley.  Letters 
may  be  left  at  52  Queen  street. 

M'Lellan,  A.  H.,  19  Satidvford  pL,  Sauchiehall  st. 

M'Lellan,  Andrew,  spirit  merchant,  OG  New  wynd. 

M'Lellan,  Daniel,  grocer  and  tea  dealer,  116  Main 
street,  Gorbals. 

Maclellan,  Donald,  of  D.  4'  J.  Maclellan  ^  Co.;  ho. 
11  Lidia  street. 

M'Lellan,  Duncan,  superintendent,  Kelvingrove 
park  ;   residence,  Kelvingrove  house. 

M'Lellan,  Duncan,  of  P.  ^  W.  M'Lellan;  house, 
10  Abbolsford  place. 

Maclellan,  D.  &  J.,  &  Co.,  manufacturers,  341  St. 
Vincent  street. 


Maclellan,  Ebenezer,  of  Briggs  if  Maclellan ;  house, 

15  South  Apsley  place. 
Maclellan,  George,  ofB.  4'  J-  Maclellan  4  Co.  ;  ho. 

1  Somersst  place. 
JIaclellan,  Henry,   Bank  of  Scotland,   Laurieston; 

house,  16  South  Portland  street. 
M'Lellan,  Hugh,  of  Robert  McGregor  4  Co.  ;  house, 

Peockland  cottage,  Johnstone. 
M'Lellan,  John,  wright,  173  Garscube  road  ;  house, 

171  do. 
M'Lellan,  John,  at  Wm.  Church,  jun.'s;  house,  166 

Cumberland  street,  south. 
Maclellan,  John,  of  D.   4  J-   Maclellan  4  Co. ;  ho. 

12  Newton  place. 
M'Lelland,   John,   clerk.   Night  Asylum,  71  North 

Frederick  street. 
M'Lelland,  John,    teacher  of  music,   music  master, 

Free  Normal  Seminary,  Glasgow  Academy,  &c.  ; 

house,  85  Cambridge  street. 
M'Lelland,  John,  of  M'Lelland  4  Thomson ;  house, 

196  North  street. 
M'Lellan,  John,  provision  merchant  and  commis.sion 

agent,  29,  31  East  Howard  street;  house,  170 

Paiflej'  road. 
M'Lellan,   John  G.,  of  L.  4  J.  M'Lellan;  house,  2 

Morris  place,  Monteith  row. 
Maclellan,  Lewis,  &  John,  oil  and  tallow  merchants, 

Wellington   court,   43  Argyle  street;  works  and 

stores,  Saracen's  lane. 
MacLellan,  Lewis,  of  L.  4  J-  MacLellan  ;  house,  15 

Granville  street,  Berkley  terrace. 
M'Lellan,  Malcolm,  3  Claremont  garden.'. 
M'Lellan,   P.  &  W.,   ironmongers,  iron  merchants, 

smiths,   bolt  and  rivet  m.anufacturers,  tinsmiths, 

<^nd   gasfitters,   127,   129   Trongate ;   Cliitha  Iron 

works,   10  Adelphi  teirace  and  35   Rose  street, 

Hutchesontown  ;  iron  warehouse,  15  New  wynd  , 

London  warehouse,  15  Cannon  street.  West,  E.G. 
M'Lellan,  Peter,  of  P.  4  W.  M'Lellan;  house,  14r 

Newton  terrace. 
j  M'Lelland,  Peter,  tinsmith  and  gasfitter,   25   Cum- 
berland street. 
M'Lellan,  Robert,  shawl  fringer  and  hot-presser,  33 

Virginia  street ;  house,  69  Glassford  street. 
M'Lelland  &  Thomson,  hair  and  flock  merchants, 

upholstery  furnishers,  bedding  manufacturers,  and 

coach   makers'  furnishers,  7  Madeira  court,  257 

Argvle  street. 
M'Lellan,  Walter,  (f  P.  4  W.  M'Lellan;  house,  166 

St.  Vincent  street. 
M'Lellan,    William,  grocer,    and    spirit    dealer,    54 

M'Alpine  street ;  house,  56  do. 
M'Lellan,    Janet,    furnishings,    321    Parliamenfaiy 

road. 
M'Lellan,  Mrs  ,  milliner  and  dressmaker,  278^-  St.. 

Vincent  Street. 
JI'Lellan,  Mrs.  Robert,  11  Albany  place. 
M'Lellan,  Mrs.  William,  84  Buccleuch  street. 
M'LENNAN,  Charles  G.,  general  merchant,  30  Wesf 

Howard  street ;   house,  Meadowbank,  Parlick, 
M'Lennan,  D.,  commission  agent,  3  St.  Enoch  sq. 
M'Lennan,    Donald,    tea    dealer    and    grocer,    139 

Bridgegate  ;  house,  25  East  Clyde  street. 
M'Lennan,  Donald,  commission  agent,  45  Union  st.; 

house,  35  Willowbank  street. 
M'Lennan,  John,  cabinetmaker  and  upholsterer,  100 

Dumbarton  road. 
M'Lennan,  John,  at  David  Swan,  jun.,  4  Co.'s ;  ho. 

275  St.  George's  road. 

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M'LENNAN. G  E>f ERAL  DIRECTORY. M'MAKUS. 


M'L(-nniin,  Simon,  silk  merchant,  ninnufactiuer  of 
giild  tliiead,  aiid  plate  go'd,  and  silver  laces  I'nr 
exp Ttfiiiim,  sewiiiii  and  tjinbciuriiig  worsted,  123 
Bruii-~wick  street;  hou=e,  70  Baliiioral  place,  St. 
George'a  road. 

ML  inian,  Tho<.,  of  the  Customs;  house,  2  Keir 
terr.Ke,  l-'dllukshields. 

M'Leiiium,  William,  \\hc!e.s;de  bo^t  and  shoe  tnanii- 
faciurer,  2  Antigua  place,  Ntlsuu  street;  house, 
2!»  Kent  street. 

M'LKOl),  Rev.  Alexander,  Baptist  minister,  51 
Aljliotst'ord  place. 

M'Leod,  Kev.  Alexander,  minister,  Jnlm  Stroet,  U.P. 
Chiiicli  ;  house,  Bunibrae  house,  Towmndl  r^ad. 

M'Leod,  Alex.,  sponge  nierchaut,  19  North  Albion  st. 

M'Leod,  Alex.,  delf  and  china  uisrchant,  48  Main 
street,  Gorbals. 

M'LhoiI,  Alex.,  family  grocer,  303  Saiichiehal!  street, 
Chaiiiig  cross. 

MLeiid,  .Alex.,  jun.,  leather  mercliant, 47  Glassfordsf. 

M'Leod,  Alex.,  broker,  G8  Main  st.,  Gorbal.-^,  and  2 
Malta  St.  ;  hou^e,  2G4  Cumberland  street, 

MLeod,  AlfX..  Jan.,  leather  merclumt,  ]9,  '21  North 
Albion  street;  house,  61  Abb.ilsford  place. 

M'Leod,  .Alex.,  jun., leather  merchant,  94,  90  Kingst. 

M"Leod,  Aiiiius,  victualler,  (35  Carrick  rtreet. 

M'Leod  &.  Co.,  of  the  late  firm  o/'Brodie,  M'Leod,  cj- 
Co.,  clothier.i,  75  Buchanin  street. 

M'Leod,  Donald,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  07  Lon- 
don street ;   house,  74  do. 

M'Leod,  Duncan,  &  Sori,  lish-hook  makers,  40  Clvde 
place,  Tradeston, — See  Adverlisemeui  in  Appendix. 

M'Leod,  I).,  tf.-ilcx.  3rLeod,jun. ;  house,  18  i'loreace 
place.  Woodlands  road. 

M'I.eod,  F.  IL,  wool  broker  &  commission  .ngent,  18 
Dixon  St.;  stores,  40,  6+  Fox  St.,  and  (i4  to  70 
Howard  St.  ;  ho  Janefield  cottaiiC,  PoUok-h'elds 

M'Leod,  Geo.,  <fG.  M'Leod  4'  Co.;  ho.  SO  Poliok  st. 

M'Leod,  tieorge,  &  Co.,  wincey  and  tartan  manufac- 
turer.*, C9  lngr:nn  street. 

M'Leod,  George  H.  B.,  M  D.,  F.R.C.S.E.,  lecturer  on 
surgery,  Anderson's  University;  house,  10  Wood- 
side  cre.-cent. 

M'I.eod,  George,  slater,  81  Canning  street,  Calton. 

31'Ltod,  George  G.,  M.A,,  minister  if  the  Dtike 
S;reet  Free  Church,  Mains  street,  off  Argyle  st.  ; 
liouse,  12  Elngroyc  place,  Jane  street. 

M'Leod,  Hugh,  fruits  and  confections,  and  coal  ag-ent, 
102  S.iuehiehall  stroet. 

M'Leod,  James  G.,  1G4,  217  Argyle  street;  house, 
47  Oswald  street. 

M'Leod,  James,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  123 
Bridgegate;   house,  7  Gnildry  court. 

M'Leod,  James,  at  Robert  M'Lcod's,  104  Argyle  st. ; 
h(U!e,  47  Oswald  street. 

M'Leod,  John,  auctioneer,  valuator,  and  general  agent, 
Go   Hentield  street. 

M'Leud,  John,  clerk  end  traveller,  6  Dixon  street ; 
house,  Carmyle,  Tollcro.ss. 

M'Leod,  Jnlm,  painter,  181  Garfcube  rd. ;  ho.  180  do. 

M'Leod,  Malcolm,  &  Co.,  wool  and  comn  ission  mer- 
chants, vice-conjulate  of  New  Grenada,  3  West 
Kile  stiot-t. 

M'Lecd,  Matthew,  saihnaker,  20  Springfield  lane; 
house,  102  Crookstoti  street. 

Macleod,  Mnrdoch,  assistant  registrar  for  Clyde  dis- 
trict, 59  Maxv.'ell  street;  liouse,  o  EIndiank  St. 

M'Leoii,  i;ev.  Dr.  Nornip.n,  minister  of  St.  Coluniba 
church;  house,  132  We^t Nile  .street. 


M'Lei'd,  Rev.  Norman,  D.D.,  minl^terflf  the  Barony 

palish  ;   hiiuse,  204  Bath  street,  Adelaide  place, 
M'Leod,   Rev.    Norman,    assistfint    mini-ter    of   St. 

CiJiimhH  parish:  h\  250  Wdlowbank  place. 
M'Leod,  Peter,  (f  M'Leod  ^-  Co.,  clothiers;   house, 

42  Hill  street,  GMrneihill. 
M'Leod,  Peter,  ofMLeod  cj-  Ralston  ;  house,  7  Wal- 

worih  terrace,  Kent  road. 
M  Leod&  K.dston,  writers,  1G1  H'ipe  street. 
M'Leod.  Rolit.,  jeweller  and  hardware  menhant,  102 

Argvle  St.  ;  liouse,  5  Cumberland  st.,  Luiiieston. 
M'Leod,   Robert,  conleclions  and  tobacco  shop,  307 

Eglinton  street. 
M'Leod,  T..  spirit  dealer,   375   Dobbie's  loan;  ho. 

54  Scott  street. 
M'Leod  &  Simpson,  ironmongers,  27  Gallowgate. 
iM'Leod,  William,  1  Dalhousie  lane,  Garnelhill, 
Macleod,  William,  at  John  IlomUton's.  19  Goi'don  st. 
M'Leod,  Mrs.  lodgings,  17  Holmhead  street. 
M'Leod,    Mrs.;   victualler,   143   Gallowgate;  house, 

143  London  street. 
IMLeod,  Ellen,  famishing  shop,  12  GrcenhiU  street. 
M'Leod,  iilis.'',  250  Vv'illowbank  pU.ce. 
M  LER.AN,     Donald,     commissiou     merchant,    oG 

Cavendish  stieet. 
M'LEHllC,  George,  restaurant,  81,  83  Buchatian  st.; 

house,  65  West  liegent  street. 
M'Lerie,    George,    cook,    confetttoner,    and   Italian 

wareliou-epi:an,  108  St.  Vincent  street,  ;ind  33,  S5 

and  37  Kentield  street;  house.  Go  W.  Regent  st. 
M'Lerie,  Jcdin,  coach  hirer,  255  Great  Western  rd. ; 

house,  343  North  Woodside  road. 
M'Lerie,  Joseph,  fle^her,  3  Govan  street ;  house,  50 

South  Wellington  street. 
M'Lerie,  Wi  li«m,  writer,  29  St.  Vincent  jdace. 
M'Lerie,  Mrs.,  plass,  china,  and  stotieware  merchant, 

115  George  street;  house,  82  do. 
MACLLROY,  Alex.,  at  \Vm.  M'Bridc  cf"  Co.'s ;  ho. 

34  Laterson  street, 
jiiacleroy,    Hainillon,   &    Co.,    eottotl    sfinners    and 

power-loiim  cloth  manufacturers;  counting-house, 

47  Ingr.-mi  street ;  works,  5  Catherine  st.,  Calton. 
Macleroy.  Mrs.  J.  C,  34  Patorson  street. 
MLKTCtllK,  John,  at  William  Andtr-on  cJ'  Co.''s, 

19  Howard  st. ;  ho.  Avondale  place.  Paisley  rd. 
M'LIiVERTV,  Patiick,  broker,  95  New  venuel ;  ho. 

93  do. 
M'LINTOCK,  Adam,  ebina  mercht.,  234  Gallowg. 
M'Lintock,  John,  provision  merchant,  153   Cowcad- 

dens  street ;  house,  13  Grove  street. 
M'Lintock.   J,  spirit   dealer,    33   Warroch   street; 

hou.se,  25  do. 
M'Lintock,  William,  cement  and  chemical  manufac- 
turer, Arden   hydiaulic  lime  merchant,  manure, 

&c  38  Kirk  St.,  Gorbals;  house,  2  Nicholson  st. 
M'Lintock,  Mrs.  John,  fruiterer,  237  Suueljith.  st. 
M'LOUGll  LIN,  John,  stationer,  lithographer,  and 

letter-press  printer,  28  and  30  Nelson  street,  citv. 
MACLUCKIK,  Robert,  of  Lnniond  tj   ElacLiickie, 

writers;  house.  27  Lansdowne  crescent. 
M'LURE,  John,  2  Walmer  cre.-cent,  Paidey  road. 
M'LYMONT,   Ale.xander,   baker,   162   Cowcaddens 

street;  house,  1  West  Milton  street. 
M'MAHOM,    Bernard,   wool  and  waste  dealer,  48 

Stockwell  street. 
M'.Mahon,  Hugh,  spirit  merchant,  224  High  street; 

liouse,  10  HavdHiiah. 
MMahon,  James,  hair-dresser,  7"  Bridgegafe. 
M-MANUS,  Christo.,  flesirtr,  64  Ping  St.,  Calton. 


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-M'JfURRAY. 


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M'iMamis,  Juhii,  giiKXT  and  ]lrovi^i■l!l  dealer,  8  7  and 
87A  Kiik  St..  Ciilton  ;   house,  127  AljercrnniUy  st. 
51'MASTICK,  Ale.x.,  grocer,  o.i  Canick  street. 
M'AIastftr,    Donald,  tailur  aud  clothier,  132  South 

Portland  stieet. 
MacMrtster,    Duncan,  arcountant  and  sliarebroker, 

71  Queen  t.t.  ;   li".  Woodville  pi.,  Suiiimeitown. 
M'M.ister,  Kneas,  ff«   W.  <!)•  C.  Ilulclusoiis,  Lancelield 

Saw  Jlills;   house,  8  I'iniiieston  street. 
M'iMastcr,  11.,  laidlv  grocer,  lli±  North  street;   ho. 

C!evi-lan<l  ternice. 
M'Matiter,  James  K.,  Biidge  Street  Station;  house, 

90  West  street. 
M'iMaster,  John,  &  Co,  free  wareliouses  for  grain 

and  general  storage,  2-1-  Ann  street. 
M'Master,  Maxwell,  clothier,  40  South  Portland  St. 
M'Master,  Neil,  of  Bell,   Ewing,  g-  Co.;  Louse,  12 

Lawrence  place,  ParliLk. 
-M'Master,    Mi.<.  Janies,   grocer   and  fruiterer,  107 

AVe.'it  George  street;   liouse,  lOU  do. 
■  M'AIATU,  John,  bcjot  and  shoemaker,  119  Canning 

street,  Calton  ;   hoife,  6H  do. 
■M'Math,  John,   of  AI'Maih  tf  Pridie ;  house,  148 

Randolph  terrace,  Garnetliill. 
M'Math  &  Pridie,  power-loom  cloth  manufacturers, 

Sawmilllield  f.ictory,  Gar.scube  road. 
Bl'Math,  Tlics  ,  repiesentative  of  liohinson  Brothers, 

Kusael  street,  Leeds;   48  Shamrock  St.,  Glasgow. 
M'Math,  W'iliiam,  clothier,  18  Great  Hamilton  .st. 
M'MEEKIN,   Janies,  wine  and  t^piiit  merchant,  5 

Terrace  street  ;  house,  3  James  Watt  ^tleet. 
M'Meekin,  Micliael,  spirit  merchant,  8(5  Bridgegate; 

house,  41  Adelphi  ttieet. 
M'MENEMEV,  ({,,  wine  &  spirit  mcrch.,  95  London 

street;   liou^e,  21  Sister  street,  Calion. 
MACMiCllAKL,  Hugh,  a^  S.  A.  Lhberl  cf  Co.'s, 

8  Princes  fqn^ue. 
M'Michael,  James,  rccountant  and  house  uictor,  SR 

Arg\le  arcade;   house,  6  Provanside. 
M'Michael,  Joim,  iiikni.iker,  9-1  Kiuu;  street,  Calton. 
AI'Micliaol.  Julin,  mechanical  engineer,  55  Dr_>gatf. 
M'MICllEN,  Alex  iidcr,  agent  for  the   Foriii  and 

Clj'de  Shippiiii;  Co.,  London  whaif.  Port- Duudas. 
M'MICKIMi  &  Co.,  merchimts,  23  Dundas  street. 
?iI'Mickiiig,  Thontas,  of  M-Mlcking  <^'  Co. ;  residence, 

Burnbrae,  Heleiisbiirf,'!). 
ai'MILLAN,  Allan,  spirit  dealer,  15G  Stobcross  st. 
M'Millan,  A.,  watchmaker,  G  and  7  Argyle  aicade; 

housp,  We.'itbaidc,  Govan  road. 
M'Millan,  Arcl.iliald,  &  Co.,  vara  and  cloth  agents, 

170  Buchanan  street. 
TiI'Millan,  Arcliibuld,   at   G.  cj- J".  Burns'  ;  house,  4 

Cumberland  street,  Laurieslon. 
M'Millan,  Daniel,  headmaster,  Alexander's  Charity, 

Duke  stieet;   liouse,  High  LsL'gry,  Row. 
M'Millan,  Dal!.,  agent  for  United  Brothers  Sick  Benefit 

&  Life  Assuianct;  Co.,  75  Govan  sf.,  Hutche.-ontn. 
M'Millan,  D..iiabl,   at  Smith  cj'  Skarjy's;  huiise,    12 

North  Co'iuri;  street. 
M'Midan,   Du.;aM,   te  Icr,   Clydesdale  Bank,  IMillcr 

street;  houe,  17  Bellgrove  street. 
MacMiilan,    D.,  accountant  and  C.  A. ;  liouse,  95 

Holland  sti-eet. 
M'Millan,  Duican,  letter-carrier;  house,  3  Burnside 

buildings,  iJurnsiile  street. 
.M'Millan,  Duncan,  conmiission  merchant,  45  Dunlop 

street;  house,  401  St.  Vincent  stieet. 
M'Millan,  D.,  blnckmakei-,  4  Springfield  lane.  Paisley 

road  ;  houte,  24  Patersoa  street,  Kingston. 


Jl'Mdlan,     Duncan,    smith    and     cartwrif:,ht,    oC9 

Dolibie's  loan;   house,  3i!  Maiiland  street. 
M'Midaii,  Ebeiiozer,  bookb'nder,   31  Argyle  street.; 

hoii-e,  118  George  street. 
M'Millan,  Edward,  milk  dealer  and  victualler,  107 

Biid^;-egate;   house,  109  do. 
BI'Mdlan,  I'^dward,  surgeon,  89  King  street.  Trades- 
ton;   house,  94  .Alma  place,  Pai.>Iey  road. 
M'.Millfin  &  Grant,  fleshers,  264  George  street;  ho. 

22  lialnianno  .-itreet. 
M'Millaii,  Hugh,  tobacconist,  2G1  Tlijuh  street. 
M-.Mi!  an,  J. is  ,  tailor  and  clothier,  IG  Sauchiehall  st. 
M'Millan,  John,  fancy  dress  and  shawl  inainificturer, 

37  and  4  3  t^ueen  stieet  ;  house,  1  Roya!  circus. 
M'Millan,  John,  cork  manufacturer,  27  Ea^st  Clyde 

street;  house,  162  Crown  street. 
M'Millan,  Jc.lin,  confectioner,  25  Adelphi  st. ;  house, 

3  Hospital  street. 
M'Millan,  John,  spirit  dealer,  G  Furlli  street,  Port- 

Dundas  ;  house,  8  do. 
M'Millan  &  M  ir-hdl,  wholesale  stationers  and  paper 

makers,  71,  73  liell  street,  city. 
M'Millan  &  M'lndoe,  soap  and  candle  manuf  icturers 

and  oil  me  chants,  4  7,  49  Main  street,  (jorbals. 
M'Millan,  J<ihn,  at  Wt/lie  cj'  Lockkead's ;  hou^e,  21 

Minerva  stieet. 
M'Millan,  John,   of  JIPMlHan   <f  Morrison;  house, 

1    Kiuiiiug  street,  Kingston. 
MacMillaii,  l^aclihui,  49  Holmhead  street. 
M'.MiiLiii  &  Morrison,  blockmakers,  joiners,  turners, 

&c.,  58  Anilerslon  quay. 
M'jMilbin,  Neil,  liiiikbuilder,  2  Monteith  row. 
M'JIilhin,  Dr.   Neil,  driiggi:-,t,  23  Auderstou  quay; 

house,  466  St.  Vincent  street. 
M'Millan,  Neil,  rf  Cameron,  M-MiUan,  4-  Co.;  ho. 

123  John  street. 
Mdc.Miilaii,  Richard,  at  J.  M^MiUaii's,  37  Queen  sf.; 

house.  Royal  circus. 
M'Millin,  Robert,  spirit  merchant,  202  Pollokshaws 

mad  ;   house,  23-1  do. 
Wi-\\\\Mi,'V\umMiB,ofEohertFreeland4-  Co.;  hou?e, 

7(>  St,  George's  road. 
M'.Mi  iau,    William,    tailor   and    cloth'er,    1    Soutli 

Poitland  street  ;  house,  70  Norf  ilk  street. 
IM'Millan,  Miss  C,  lodgings,  70  Kobertsou  street. 
M'MINN,  Mrs.,  teacher  of  the  pianoforte  and  sing- 
ing, and  teacher  of  vocal  and  instrumental  inusio 

in  the  Blind  Asvlum  ;  house,  8  Bedf  rd  street. 
M'M O.N  EGA L,  James,  lard  iiierchant,  33  Hopest.; 

stores,  l-t2Trongate;  ho.  Nithsdalepl.,  Paisl  yroad. 
M'MOULAND,    Andrew,    upholsterer    and    timber 

merchant,  115  Buchanan  street;   timber  yard,  36 

Holmhead  street ;   house,  250   Renfrew  street. 
M'JIorland,  John,  timber  yard,  36  lluluihead  street; 

llousp,  43  do. 

M'MORRAN,  W.  &  J.,  carriage-hirers;  office,!^ 
Nonh  street,  and  corner  of  Grant  st.,  St.  Geijrge's 
rotd;   house  and  stables,  1C5  West  (iraham  .st. 

M'AIonan,  Woi.  L.,  cf  W.  ij' /.  M'J/orraii;  house, 
14  7  West  Graham  street. 

MJIULLIM,  Mrs.,  pavs-nbroker,  GG  High  street. 

M'MUiti;ilY,  Ralsion,  &  Co.,  Barnsido  difctillery, 
Campbellon  ;   office,  20   Dixon  street. 

M'Mu'chy,  Roi'ert,  KiG  Cumberland  St.,  Lauriestnn. 

M'MURK.aY,  Boyd,  &  Co.,  cabinetmakers  and  up- 
holsterers, 13  Renfieid  st.  ;   v/orks,  4  H\dcpaik  st. 

IM'Viurray,  James,  192  Hos|)ital  street. 

M'Murray,  John,  ofjuhn  M'Murray  cJ'  Co.,  calen- 
deiers;   house,  163  liavelockph.ee,  Hospital  St. 


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M'Murray,  John,  &  Co.,  calenderers,  hot-pressers 
and  packers,  86  Miller  street;  goods  entrance,  93 
Virginia  street;  house,  163  Hospital  street. 

M'Murray,  Messrs.,  &  Kerr,  teachers,  Training 
Academy,  48  St.  George's  road. 

M'Murray,  Thomas,  of  Erskvie  cj-  JiPMurray ;  ho. 
49  Whitevale  street. 

M'Murraj',  Wni.,  carver  and  gilder,  37  Jamaica  st. 

M'MURRICH,  John,  sugar  sample  room.  Royal 
Exchange  ;  house,  1  Killermont  street. 

M'MURTRIE,  Adam,  spirit  merchant,  22  Dum- 
barton road;  house,  20  do. 

M'Mutrie,  Alexander,  &  Co.,  joiners  and  glaziers, 
17  South  Kinning  place;   house,  66  do. 

M'Mutrie,  James,  o/' J/' J/2(^i'('e  i.f   Paierson;  house, 

7  Regent  Park  terrace. 

M'Mutrie,  John,  pawnbroker,  5  Cheapslde  st. ;  ho. 

421  St.  Vincent  street. 
M'Mutrie    &    Paterson,     calenderers,    hot-pressers, 

starchers,  and  packers,  61  Virginia  street. 
M'NAB,  A.  &  J.,  o/'/n/7//sa??(Z  <?reera,  dj'ers,  scourers, 

and  clear  starchers,  202  Sauchieball  street ;  Wm. 

Hamilton,  agent ;  bouse,  303  St.  Vincent  street. 
Macnab,  Alex.,   photographic  artist,  98  West  Ivile 

street ;  house,  1 23  Grafton  terrace. 
M'Nab,  Alex.,  baker,  75  High  John  street. 
M'Nab,  Alex.,  grocer,  348  Argj-le  street;  house,  72 

Waterloo  street. 
M'Nab,  Allan,  teacher  of  writing  and  bookkeeping, 

High  School;  entry  by  74  John  street ;  house,  10 

Oakfield  terrace,  Hillhead. 
MacNab,  Rev.  Duncan,  minister  of  Renfield  Free 

Church,  West  Bath  street;  ho.  27  Cumberland 

street,  west. 
M'Nab,   David   B.,  flesher,   159  New  City  road; 

house,  161  do. 
M'Nab,    Duncan,    hotel-keeper.   Rainbow   hotel,    6 

Bridge  street. 
Macnab,  D.  Lamond,  printer,  of  James  MacnaVs,  11 

Miller  st. ;  house,  8  Morris  place,  Monteith  row. 
3I'Nab,  George,  butcher,  86  Woodlands  road ;  house, 

2  North  Woodside  road, 
Macnab,  James,  printer,   11    Miller  street;   house, 

8  Mprris  place,  Monteith  row. 

M'Nab,  James,  calico  printer,   145  Ingram  street; 

works,  Lilyburn;    residence,   Lilyburn,   Campsie, 

and  Louis  villa,  Dunoon. 
M'Nab,  James,  jun.,  calico  printer,  at  14,')   Ingram 

street;  residence,  8  Neilson  terrace,  Hillhead. 
M'Nab,  James,  ofiVNah  (f  Selkirlc;  house,  55  Ren- 
field street. 
M'Nab,  J.,  cowfeeder,  11  N.  Woodside  rd. ;  ho.  9  do. 
M'Nab,  John  &   Co.,  bleachers,    Jlidtownfield,   bj' 

Paisley.     Place  of  call,  John  King  &  Son's,  78 

Queen  street. 
M'Nab,  John,  flesher,  94  Garscube  road;  house,  2 

North  Woodside  road. 
M'Nab,  John,  of  Orme,  iPNah,  4  Adam;  house,  42 

Dundas  street. 
M'Nab,  John,  writer,  agent  for  the  Law  Union  Fire 

and  Life  Insurance  Co.,  33  Buchanan  street. 
M'Nab,  J.,  spirit  merchant,  84,  86  Port-Dundas  rd. ; 

house,  6G  West  Jlilton  street. 
M'Nab  &  M'Donald,  curriers  and  leather  merchants, 

65  Bridgegate  and  32  Market  lane. 
M'Nab,  Robert,  tailor  and  clothier,  43  Crown  street. 
MacNab,  Robert,  of  Hubert  MacNab  ^  Co. ;  house, 

14  Fit2rov  place. 
MacNab,  Robert  &  Co.,  merchants,  108  W.  Geo.  st. 


M'Nab,  Robert,  tinplato  worker  and  gasStter,   ltj> 

Gallowgate  ;   house,  17  Hill  street. 
M'Nab  &  Selkirk,  accountants  and  property  agenta, 

65  Renfield  street. 
M'Nab,  Thomas,   of  M'Nab    S;  M'Donald;    house, 

16  South  Wellington  street. 
MacNab,  Turner,  &  Co.,  ship  and  insurance  brokers 
and  general  agents,  1  Princes  sq.,  48  Buchanan  st. 
M'Nab,  Mrs.  Archibald,  12  Royal  lerrace. 
M'Nab,  Mrs.  John,  9  Elmgrove  place. 
M'Nab,  Misses,  dressmakers  and  milliners,  59  Ren- 
frew street. 
MacNab,  Miss  Anne,  lobacconist,  103  Stobcross  st., 

Anderston  ;  house,  91  Cadogan  street. 
M'NAE,  Thomas,  commission  agent,  52  Virginia  st. ;. 

house,  4  Hamilton  crescent,  Partick. 
M'NAIR,  Andrew  D.,  of  J.  (J-  D.  iPNair;  house, 

4  Hillhead  place. 
M'Nair,  Andrew,  teacher,  6  Taylor  street;  house, 

11  Ilopetoun  place. 
M'Nair,  A.  &  'VV.,  bedding  and  furniture  warehonsf, 

120  George  street. 
M'Nair  &  Brand,  silk  j'arn  and  commission  msi- 

chants,  8  Princes  square. 
Macnair,  Donald  S.,  commission  merchant,  12  St. 

Vincent  place  ;  house,  30  Pollok  street. 
MacNair,  D.  S.,   of  J.    ^f  D.  MacNair ;    house,  4 

Hillhead  place. 
M'Nair,  G.  B.,  &  Co.,  coalmasters,  Greenfield  and 
Hollowglen    colliery,     Shettlestone ;      office,    23 
Jamaica  street ;  ho.  160  Hill  street,  Garnethill. 
Macnair,  James,  assistant-collector,  14  Robertson  St.; 

house,  6  Pollok  street. 
M'Nair,    James,    lithographer    and    engraver,    175 

Buchanan  street. 
Macnair,  James  R.,   bookseller  and  stationer,   1~3 

Buchanan  street;  house,  150  Holland  street. 
M'Nair,  John,  carter,  10  Milroad  street,  Calton. 
M'Nair,  John,   &    Co.,   commission  merchants,   75 

Virginia  street, 
MacNair,  J.  &  D.,  commission  agents,  16  Turner's  ct. 
M'Nair,  John,  dairyman,  66  Clyde  St.,  Anderston. 
MacNair,  M.,  &  Co.,  sewed  muslin  manufacturers, 

48  Queen  street. 
M'Nair  &  Robb,  fleshcrs,  301  Argyle  St.;  house,  do. 
MacNair,  Robert,  contractor,  46  James  St.,  Calton, 
M'Nair,  Robert,  jun.,  victualler,  1  Young  street. 
M'Nair,  Mrs.,  9  Burnbank  gardens. 
M'Nair,  Mrs.  James,  grocer,  6  Drygate  lane. 
M'Nair,  Miss,  35  Robertson  street. 
M'NAIRN,  John,  at  II.  R.  Adam  Sinclair  4-  Co.'s ; 

house,  11  Westbank  terrace. 
M'NAIMARA,  Michael,   butter  and  egg  merchant, 

147  Abercrorabj'  street, 
M'NAUGHT,    Duncan,    tailor    and    clothier,    61 

Waterloo  street. 
M'Naught,    George,    saddlers'    ironmonger,  saddle- 
tree, hame,  and  chain  manufacturer,  68  .^nd  62 
St.  James'  street.  Paisley  road  ;  house,  60  do. 
M'Naught,  Jan-.es  C,  5  India  street. 
M'Naught,  James,  baker,  51  Nelson  st.,  Tradeston. 
M'Naught,  James,  Greenock  parcel  carrier,  22^  Bu- 
chanan street ;  ho.  IG  Hamilton  street,  Greenock. 
M'Naught,   James,  painter  and    paperhanger,    16-1 

North  street. 

M'Naught,  John,   smith,   gasfitter,   and  bellhanger, 

58  Rutherglen  lo.;  ho.  80  Rose  St.,  Hufchesontown. 

Macnaught,   J.   S.,  at   Neilson  4'  Co.'s,   Hj-depark 

Locomotive  works,  Springburn  ;  ho.  17  Grafton  st. 


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M'Nauglit,  Patrick,  &  Co.,  cotton-spinners,  Nassau 

court,  5-4  Main  street,  Anderston,  28  South  St. 

Mungo  street,  and  17  M'Keclinie  street,  Calton. 
MacNauglit,  Robert,  of  R.  F.  cj-  J.  Alexander  cf  Co.; 

house,  Burnside  house,  Hamilton. 
M'Naught,  William,  engineer,  26  Robertson  street; 

residence,  Victoria  park,  Manchester. 
M'Naught,    William,   brickraaker  and  builder,  44, 

46  E.  Howard  St.;  ho.  Cessnock  rd.,  off  Govan  rd. 
JI 'Naught,  Mrs.,  cloak  &  dressmaker,  Queen's  park 

terrace,  271  Ejilinton  street. 
M'Nauglit,  Mrs.,  tobacconist,  178  Broomielaw. 
M'Naught,  Mrs.,  Patrick,  5  India  street. 
M'NAUGHTON,  Allan,  commission  merchant,  75 

St.  Vincent  street. 
M'Naughton,    Angus,    clerk,     Stubbs'    ^lercantile 

Oftices,  103  St.  Vincent  st. ;  ho.  14  Cadogan  st. 
M'Naughton,   Colin,    hot-presser,    calenderer,  dyer, 

and  scourer,  Fvfy  pi.,  100  W.  George  St.,  and  122 

North  street;  house,  100  West  George  street. 
M'Naughton,  Donald,  vine  and  spirit  merchant,  216 

Broomielaw ;  house,  58  Buchanan  street. 
M'Naughton  &  Hood,  coalniastcrs,  Biinkhead  col- 
liery ;  otTice,  20  Union  street. 
M'Naughton,  James,  saddler  and  harness-maker,  23 

Renfieid  st.;  ho.  5  Victoria  pi.,  West  Regent  st. 
M'Naughton,  James,  silk  and  cotton  yarns   agent, 

25  Cochran  St.;  ho.  1-1  Walmer  cres.,  Paisley  rd. 
M'Naughton,  J.  C,  &  Co.,  mers.,  49  W.  George  st. 
M'Naughton,  J.  C,  of  J.   C.  M'-Naughtoa  ij-  Co. ; 

residence.  Fairy  knowe,  Helensburgh. 
M'Naughton,  J.,  coachmaker,  56  Paisley  road. 
M'Naughtan,  John,  carriage  hirer,  42}  St.  Enoch 

square  ;   stables,  56  Paisley  road. 
M'Naughton,  Neil,  wood  turner,  39  Stockwell  St.; 

house,  73  Thistle  street,  south  side. 
M'Naughton,  Peter,  merchant,  secretary,  Calcutta 

&  Burmah  Steam  Navigation  Co.  (limited),  133  St. 

Vincent  st.;  resid.,  Albert  ter.,  Dowanhill  gardens. 
M'Naughton,  W.,  victualle-,  102  Gt.  Hamilton  st. 
M'Naughton,    Mrs.,    private    lodgings,    32    South 

Portland  street. 
M'Naughton,  Jlrs.  James,  5  West  Regent  street. 
M'Naughton,  Misses,  milliners  and  dressmakers,  84 

Ruthergleu  loan  ;   house,  103  Crown  street. 
MACNIE,  Alex.,  of  Mitchell,  Allardice,  ij'  Mitchell, 

160  West  George  street. 
MacNee,  C,  tobacconist,  276  Buchanan  St.;  house, 

80  New  City  road. 
Macnee,  Daniel,  portrait  painter,  178  Bath  street. 
MacNee,  D.,  &  Son,  tiag  manufs.,  184  Broomielaw; 

house,  123  Dumbarton  road. 
M'Nee,  Luke,  broker,  15,  17  Market  street. 
Macnee,  James,  oil  and  grease  merchant,  32  Ann  st, 

off  Jamaica  street. 
M'Nee,  James,  -wine  and  spirit  merchant,  233  Cowc. 
Macnee,  James,  &  Son,  commission  merchants,  52 

Virginia  street;  house,  27  Lansdowne  crescent. 
M'Nie,  John,  tailor  and  clothier,  5  N.  Coburg  st. 
M'Nee    &    M'Dougall,    shirtmaker.=,  clothiers,  and 

hosiers,  101  Main  street,  Anderston. 
M'Nee,  Malc.)lm,  of  M'' Nee  if  M-Doiigall;   house, 

133  Waterloo  street. 
M'Nee,  Malcolm,  &  Co.,  shirtmaker.s,  hosiers,  and 

outiitters,  7  Stobcross  street. 
M-acnee   &  Waddell,    merchants,  Kingston,    C.W. ; 

house,  155  St.  George's  road. 
M'Nee,  Thomas,    at    W.  Hinshaio   ij'  Co.'s;   hoix.se, 

97  North  Frederick  street. 


M'Nee,  Wm.,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  12  Stock- 
well  St.  and  5-1:6  St.  Vincent  st. ;  ho.  4  Derby  st. 

M'Nee,  Mrs.,  Young  Ladies'  Seminar}',  2  Abbots- 
ford  place. 

M'Nee,  Mrs.  Walter,  155  St.  George's  road. 

M'NEIL,  Andrew,  11  Pitt  street. 

M'Neil,  Daniel,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  47  Kent 
street ;  house,  7  Suffolk  street. 

M'Neill,  David,  basket  and  hamper  maker,  25  St. 
Andrew's  square. 

MacNeill,  David  Edwd.,  apothecary,  20  Houston  st. 

M'Neill,  James,  painter,  11  Melville  st.,  Tradeston. 

M'Neil,  James  B.,  hon.  secy,  to  the  City  of  Glas- 
gow Roj-al  Regatta  Club,  Clutha  Boat-house,  253 
Rutherglen  road. 

M'Neil,  James  Banks,  boat-builder,  oar  maker,  and 
boat-hirer,  Clutha  Boat-house,  253  Eutherglca 
road  ;  house,  do. 

M'Neil,  John,  23  Corn  street. 

M'Neill,  John,  grocer  and  victualler,  37  Findlay  st. 

M'Neil,  John,  hotel  keeper,  Glasgow  Bridge  hotel, 
20  Broomielaw. 

M'Neil,  John,  &  Sffn,  basket-makers,  31  St.  An- 
drew's street ;  house,  33  do. 

M'Neill,  Matthew,  tailor  and  clothier,  12  Norfolk  St.. 

M'Neill,  Neil,  bookseller,  40  Union  street. 

M'Neill,  William,  grocer,  3  Parliamentary  road-, 
bouse,  71  do. 

M'Neill,  Mrs.  Daniel,  furrier,  glover,  and  sporan 
maker,  169  S.mchiehall  street. 

M'Neil,  A.  &  J.,  dress  and  cloakmakers,  1  King  St., 
Tradeston. 

M'NEILENCE,  John,  boot  and  shoemaker,  39  War- 
wick street. 

M'NELIS,  David,  spiiit  dealer,  39  Tobago  street, 
Calton. 

M'NICOL,  Dan.,  mason  and  builder,  17  Eldersliest. 

M'Nicol,  Donald,  boot  and  shoemaker,  248  Argylte 
street;  house,  13  Cavendish  street. 

M'Nicol,  Donald,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  257 
Parliamentary'  road  ;  house,  119  St.  James'  road.. 

M'Nicol,  Duncan,  72  Waterloo  street. 

M'Nicol,  Hugh,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  IS  Wil- 
liam street,  Cowcaddens;  house,  20  do. 

M'Nicol,  James,  dairyman,  27  Elderslie  street. 

M'Nicol,  James,  dairyman,  83  Carrick  street. 

M'Nicol,  John,  joiner  and  house  factor,  40  Eglin- 
ton  street. 

M'Nicol,  John,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  21  Sais- 
chiehall  street;  house,  19  do. — See  Adaertisemeni 
in  Appendix. 

M'Nicol,  Male,  Gowan  Lea  dairy,  194  Garscube  rd. 

M'Nicol,  Peter,  teacher,  Anderston  Burgh  School^ 
24  Catherine  street;  house,  393  St.  Vincent  st, 

M'Nicol,  Peter,  house  factor,  17  James  st.,  Mile-end. 

M'Nicol,  Peter,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  138  Gars- 
cube  road  ;  house,  2G9  St.  George's  road. 

M'Nicol,  Robert,  sewed  muslin  manufacturer,  IH 
Ingram  street. 

M'Nicol,  William,  dairyman  and  spirit  dealer,  679 
Gallowgate;  house,  1  Comley  park  street. 

M'Nicol,  Misses  A.  &  E.,  milliners  and  dressmakers, 
104  Cowcaddens  street. 

M'Nicol,  Miss,  dressmaker,  43  Glebe  street. 

M'NISH,  Andrew,  hairdresser,  8  Broomielaw;  ha 
6  Brown  streot. 

M'Nisb,  John,  clothier,  98  Great  Hamilton  street. 

M'Nish,  P.,  boot  and  shoemaker,  27  North  Coburg 
street ;  house,  63  Cavendish  street. 


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-GENEllAI.  DIRECTORY. M'PMEUSOX. 


M'iJish,  Mrs.  Neil,  sen.,  3.r2  St.  Vincent  street. 
M'NIVKN,  Jcihii,  sufjeriiitendent  of  liicDn.otive  de- 
partment, C.ile:l'i!iian  llailuay,  suuth-aide;  house, 

li)7  CuniUerland  btreet. 
M'Niveii,    Malcolm,    tea  and   coffee    mercliant,    54 

Bridjfe  street 
M'NUri',  D.ivid,  o/M-Leish  and  M'NuU;  hoitse,  1 

Clutlvt  street,  Paisley  r^ad. 
M'OMISH,  J.,  iirofc-r  &  prov.  mer.,  1G7  Castle  st. 
jM'Oinisli,  Koliert,  Imuse   factor,  insurance   and  coal 

agent,  57  West  Nile  street,  and  2   Monkland  st., 

Townliead  :   house,  24  St.  Muntfo  street,  north. 
M'ONIE,  Andrew,  of  IK.  cj-  A.  M'Onie,   engineers; 

69  Winiincli  place,  St.  James'  street,  Kingston. 
M'Onie,  John,  flc'slier,  18i    Ouwcaddens  Street ;   ho. 

l(j(j  New  City  road. 
M'Onie,  W.  &  A.,  engineers  &  millwrights,  Scotland 

Street   Engine  Works. 
M'Onie,  "William,  ff  IV.  cf  A.   31  Oiiie,  engineers: 

resilience,  Dundas  cottage,  Kingsloii. 
M'OUAT,  Alex.,  of  Juhn  M-Ouat  cj-  Son  ;  house,  7 

Catiiedi:il  street. 
M'Ouat,  James,  grocer  and  provision  merchant,  2.50 

]*arliameiitary  road ;   house,    1   Palnierston  place, 

M'Asliii  street. 
M'Ouat,  John,  surgeon,    9G  Garngad  road;  house, 

Acre  hill,  3H0  Garngad  hill. 
M'Onat,  John,  &  Son,  slaters  and  slate  merchants, 

27  St.  Andrew's  lane,  and  9  Abercorn  st. ;  house, 

7  Cathedral  street. 
M'Ouat,    William,   grocer  and  provision  merchant, 

119  Aliercroinliy  street;   iiouse,  121  do. 
-M'OWE.V,  John,  cabinetmak  ,87  h'itt  st.  ;  ho.  9  do. 
M'OU'iN  E,  James,  provi.^ion  merchant,  2S  Brown  st., 

and  224  Elliot  street;   Im.  67  Waterloo  street. 
M'PAKLEN,  John,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  21, 

25,  Main  street,  Gorbals. 
M'PIIAIL,  Alexander,  flesher,  105  New  City  road; 

house,  4  0  Grove  street. 
M'Phail,  AiiiiUH,  commission  merchant,  85   Queen 

St.,  2  iJoyal  Exchange  court,  9  IJoyal  Exchange 

square  ;   house,  7  Belgrave  ter.,  Gt.  Western  rd. 
•M'Phail,  Archibald,  pewterer,  brassfoittider,  ciiullc 

nioidd,  and  syringe  maker,  39  Old  wynd  ;   house, 

1  Neuhall  terrace. 
M'Phail,  Col.,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  35  Clyde 
.   place  ;   house,  36  do. 

M'Phail,  Daniel,  tailor  and  clothier,  G  Stirling  st. 
M'Phail,    Donald,    vine    and    spirit    niercliatit,    96 

Canning  street;  house,  8  William  St.,  Gallon. 
M'Phail,  George,    bag  maker  for  chemical  m;'.nure 

and   bottle  manufacturers,   181    Holm  St.;   house, 

134  Blvihswood  terrace,  Bothwell  street. 
Bl'Phail,  H.  B,,  a.ssistant    in.spector    of    the    poor. 

Barony  parish,  14  College  St.  ;  house,  41   Com- 
mercial road. 
M'Phail,  John,  spirit  dealer,  30  So.  Cohurg  street ; 

huu>e,  28  do. 
M'Pliail,    Keil,  die   sinker,  stamp  cutter,  and  seal 

eni;rHver,  52  Argyle  st — See  Ado.  in  Appendix. 
M'Phail,  Win.,  wine  and  spirit  tnercht.,  18  Kose  St., 

and  2   Govan  St.,  liutchesontown ;   ho.  12  South 

"Wellington  street. 
M'Phail,  Mrs.  Duncan,  21  Lansdowne  crescent. 
M'PHIE,  Chas  ,  liookseller  &  stationer,  94  Whitevale. 
Rl'Phie,  Donald,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  8  Ander- 

Ston  quay;   hou.se,  tJ6  Washington  street. 
MacPliee,  Hugh,  spirit  merchant,  2  liutherglen  rd  ; 

house,  12  du. 


M'i'hee,  James,  wiiie  aitd  spirit  merdiant,  3  Florence 

street;  hou-e,  85  So.   Wellington  stiect. 
M'Pliee,  James    B.,  writer,  ut  J.  and  J.  IlamlUori's, 

G!t  George  square. 
M'Phee,  James,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  83  South 

Wellington  street ;  house.  85  do. 
M'i'hee,  James,  tailor  and  clothier,  87  London  St.; 

house,  22  Kent  street. 
M'Phee,  Malcolm,  dairyman,  llS^Iain  st.,Ander.ston. 
M'Phee,  Neil,  grocer,  50  Salisbury  street;  house,  C 

Cavendish  street. 
Rl'Plrie,  Anne,  confectioner,  7  Eglinton  street. 
MACPHERSON,  Alex.,  builder,  158  North  street ; 

house,  340  Bath  crescent. 
Mac|dierson,  Alexander,  of  J.  tj-  R.  Richmond  cj-  Co.; 

hous-?,  9  Walworth  terrace,  Kent  road. 
M'Pherson,    Alexander,  wine  atid  spirit  merchant, 

2'.)1  St.  George's  road;   house,  281  do. 
M'Pherson,    Alex  ,    commercial    traveller,    at    Win. 

Wdr  Brothers  cj-  C'o.'s  ;  ho.  281  St.  George's  rd. 
M'Pherson,  Alex.,  flesher,  175  New  City  road;  ho. 

37  Abercorn  street. 
M'Pherson,  Alex  ,  painter  and  psperhangei-,  26  Cow- 

caddens  street  and  13  Port-Dundas  road;  house, 

28  Cowcaddens  street. 
M'Pherson,    Archibald,    wine  and    spirit  merchant, 

200  Duke  St.,  and  4,  8  Dale  street,   BriJgetou ; 

house,  4  do. 
M'Pherson,   Archibald,    house   painter    and    paper- 
hanger,  45  Main  St.,  off  Argyle  st  ;  ho.  49  do. 
M'Phcisiin,   Charles  B.,    bookseller,   stationer,   and 

librarian,  256  High  street. 
M'Pherson,  Craig,  &  Co.,  powerlnom  cloth  manufac- 
turers, 7  South  Cutnherland  street,  Calton. 
M'l'herson,  Daniel,  baker,  246  Eglii.ton  street. 
M'Pherson,     Donald,     teacher,     Bridgetoii     Public 

School,  91)  Main  street;  ho.  102  BelUrove  street. 
M'Pherson,  Donald,  coraiiiis^iou  agent,  155  Si;uchie- 

h  ill  street. 
M'i'heison,   Donald,  fishmonger,  119  Nelson  street, 

Ttadeston  ;   house,  72  Dale  street,  do. 
M'Pherson,  Donald,  &  Co.,  i.on  founders,  47  Bishop 

street,  Anderston  ;   house,  41  do. 
M'Pherson,  Dugald,  grocer,  217  Stirling's  road. 
Macpherson,  Duncan,  measurer,  23  Jamaica  street. 
M'Pherson  &   Ferguson,  clothi^-rs  and  hatters,  67 

Oswald  street. 
M'Pheison,  George,  tinsmith  and  gasfitfer,  55  Maiti 

street,  Bridgeton;   house,  123  Green  St.,  Calton. 
Jl'Pherson,  George  L.,  te.^cher,  Park  Church  school, 

Iiae  street;   house,  5  M'Aslin  stieet. 
Macpherson,    Henry  S.,  of'  James  il'Lean  cj'   Co.  ; 

hou-e,  21  West  Princes  street. 
M'Pherson,   Hugh,   clothier  and   hatter,    100    Fyfe 

place.  West  George  St.;  hou-'e,  9  ELngrove  place. 
M'Pherson,  Hugh,  spirit  merchatit,  11,  13  Druiy  st. 

and  143  West  Nile  street;   house,  111  do. 
iil'Pherson,  James,  (d.  Merroio  cj  Fells,  9  Howard 

St.;  ho.  Ito.-ebank  building-:,  188  Pollokshaws  rd. 
M'Pnerson,  Jas.,  M.D.,  surgeon- dent.,  115  liath  st. 
Macpherson,  John  J.,  of  Macpherson  cj"  Spiers;  ho. 

liOsehill,  25  lioxhuigh  street,  Greenock 
Macpherson,  John,  105  Miller  street;  Iiouse,  Clan- 
tyre  farm. 
M'Pherson,  John,  cleik,  2  Tennant  street;  house,  24 

Glebe  street. 
M'Pherson,    John,    of  Kerr,    2IP Pf/crson,  ^-  Reid{ 

house,  108  .Main  street,  Dridgeton. 
i  M'Pherson,  Juhn,  2  West  Hussell  street. 


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-  M'Phersiin,  Jnhii,  of  M'Pherson,  Cruig,  tj-  Co.;  ho. 

2J  Green  street,  BritlgetDn. 
M'Pheison,  Keiiiietli,  coopw,  20,  2iiM'Alpine  street; 

house,  35  Caiiiigun  .strtet. 
MTherscm  &   ftJuir,  himse  and    ship    plumbers,   1 

Pai.^Iey  road  and  West  ^t^ect,  Tradeston. 
M'Pheisoii,  Robert  G  ,  accoiiiUatit,  Se<itlaud  Street 

Iron  Woiks;  house,  107  rolluk  stieet. 
Slacpherson  &  S|iii;rs,  .^ugar  inerchts.,  13  Viroinia  st. 
M'Plier.son,   \\'illi,t!ii.  leather  merchant,  5  iiell  st. ; 

house,  41  North  Albion  street. 
M'Phersoi),  Mis.,  j^rocer,  178  Hope  st. ;  ho.  170^  do. 
M'Phersoi),  Mrs.,  >pirit  dealer,  22  Lirown  street. 
M'Pherson,  Jlrs.,  lod<^hii;s,  33  John  street. 
M'Pheison,  Mrs.,  9  Minerva  street. 
M'Piiersoii,  iliss,  drossmakcr,  201  CowcadJens  .st. 
M'Phersciii,  Miss,ttraw  bonnet  maker  and  milliner, 

Ui->  Woodlands  road. 
.  M'PliUN.  Win.  L..  accouvit.wt,  3G  Eentield  street; 

house,  2  Great  Ki-lvin  terrace. 
.  M'Phun,    W.    K.,   bookseller,    stationer,    and   news 
i       agent,  S4  Argvla  street;   house.  Wester  Craigs. 
M'QUADE.  AiidVcw,  victualler,  91)  Saltinaiket. 
M'QuaiJe,    Jlicliael,    de^iler    in    Irish    linens,     132 
■       Stock  well  street. 
.  M'Quade,  Peter,  sheriff  officer  and  J.P.  constable, 

18  Jail  square. 
MACQUAls.t:K,  Win.,  hat  m.'^nnfdcr.,  48  Trongate. 
M'QU ALTER,  iMis-',  2  Surrey  place. 
MACQUARIE,  M.  and  E.,  dressmakers,   10  Rose- 
hall  street. 
;  M'QUEEN,  Alexander,  plasterer,  19  Pitt  street ;  ho. 

190  Coucaddens  street. 
-M'Queen,  Andrew,  fleshcr,  630  Gallov,-gafe. 
lI'Queen,  Angus,  coniniissiou  merchant,  6  Centre  st. 
M'Queen,  Hugh,  wine  and  s[)irit  merchant,  8  Oswald 

street,  city;  house,  19  do. 
M'Queen,    John,    provision   merchant,   39    George 

street,  Miie-end. 
M'Queen,  John,  provision  and  spirit  merchant,  262 

!Rlain  street,  Uridgelou. 
M'Queen,  John,  ilesher,  30^  Crown  st.  ;  ho.  40  do. 
M'Queen,   Louilon,   master   of  works,     Hlytliswood 

Estate  ;  (iffice,  81  St.  George  pi. ;  ho.  21  Scoiia  st. 
M'Queen,  Thomas,   flesher,  2'JO   Gallo'.vgate  street; 

hou^e,  332  do. 
.  M'Queen,    Wiliiam,   wine  and   spirit  merchant,  29 

Dobbin's  loui. 
M'KAE,  Alex.,  spirit  merchant,  I  and  2  Rutland  pi., 

Govan  ruad  ;   house,  1  do. 
M'Bae,  Rev.  David,  M.A.,  U.P.,  minister,  135  Main 

street,  (iorbals  ;  house,  Braeside  house,  Grosshill. 
.Macrae,  Donald,  tailor  and  clothier.  Hi  Wilsonstrect. 
Macrae,  Donald,  wine  and  sjiirit  merchant,  78  Crown 

street;  hoiise,  71  H o -pi tal  street. 
M'Sae,    Farquhar,   wirie   and  spirit   merchant,    70 

Trongate;   house,  74  do. 
.  M'liae,  Gabriel,  warehouseman,  wilh  J  EI'dkr  tj-  Son, 

20  High  street ;  house,  54  Charlotte  street. 
MACREUIE,  iJrs.,  niiduile  and  ladies'  nurse,  12G 

KeiifVew  streit. 
M'RITCHIE,  T.  &  D..  cloihlers  193  New  City  rd. 
M'IiOlJERI,  Thomas,  baker,  29  London  street. ;  ho. 

23  do. 
-M'RUEP  &   Hugh,  of  Allan  #  M-Ruer ;  house,  9 

l>'cvvton  sireec 
.M'Ruer,  Jno.  com.  traveller;  house,  271  Eglinton  st. 
M'Ruer,  Misses,  f<l  Bath  street. 
M'SllANE,  James,  contracior,  Oakbank  street. 


M'SII  I'-FREY,  James,  butler  and  efig  uieichaut,  253 

Hiuli  street ;   house,  10  Dukesireet. 
Ji'SKIMMlNtJ,  John,  groecr  and  pr.ivision  nicrcht., 

174  Garseiilie  road;   honse.  2.J0  St.  (Jeirge's  rd. 
MSkiming,  'i'homas,  nf  Robert  MiUei-  cj-  Sun,  Nel- 

snii  street ;   house,  29  Stirling  street. 
M'Skimining,    Miss   Agnes,    dressmaker,    5    North 

Cohurg  s  reet. 
M'SWINKY,  Rev.  James,  E.G.  clergyman,  38  N. 

WonHMde  load. 
M'SYMON,  John,  wine  merchant  and  family  grocar, 

397  Argvle  street :   ho.  Ivy  hank,   Poi  t-tUa-gow. 
M-S\moi  &  Poller,  ship  ehindler.i  and  sailinakcrs, 

sail  Idl't,  ,5  Paisiev  rd. ;   warehouse,  2(i  Clvde  pi. 
MTAGGART,  Archd.,  teacher,  11  Barony  it. ;  ho. 

?8  North  Hanover  strt-ot. 
M'TaL'gart,  Rev.  I).,    D.D.,  minister  of  St.  James* 

parish,  Gt.  Hamilton  street;  ho.  10  Satid\  ford  pi. 
M'Tagi^art,  Jidiu,  at  Wiiiyaie,  Sun,   tj'  Go's;  house, 

25  Snuth  Apsley  place. 
j\I' I'aggirt,  .loim,  coal  agent,  93  N.  Frederick  st. 
M'Tagi;art,  J.,  t.dlor  and  clothier,  14.i  N.  Citvrd. 
MiictagL'art,  R.   W.,  of  D.  C.  Barker  4-  Co.  { ho,  3 

Burnb  itik  iiardens. 
M'Taggait,  Hannah,  eating-house,  10  M'.Alpine  st. 
.M'Taggart,  JIis.,  lodtrings,  13  Minerva  street. 
M' ragi,'arr,  ]\Irs.,  3  West  Gardi^n  street. 
M' Taggart,  Mrs.,  ladies'  nurse,  10  Paterson  street, 

Anderston. 
M-TAV16H,  Donald,  of  Beale  (J-  M'Tavish;  ho.  23 

Tavlor  street. 
M'TKAR,  Andrew,  rf  A.  (j-  IF.  JiPTmr;  house,  29 

South  Apsl-y  place. 
Mactear,   A.   &   W.,   lithographing   and   engraving 

fiflice  and  [ihntographic  depot,  4  St.  Enoeh  sq. 
M' Tear  &  Co.,  felt  inaiuifacturers,  Belfast;   llcndry 

Uroihers,  agents,  8  Di.xoii  street. 
M'Tear  &    Keoipt,  auctioneers  and  valuators;  the 

Glasgow  Salerooms,  21  Gordon  street. 
M'Tear,    Roliert,   of  M'Tear    4"   KeiiqH;   house,    2 

Charing  cross. 
Mactear,  William,  of  A.  cj'   W.  Maciev;  house,  29 

South  Apjlev  p'ace. 
M' Tear,  Mrs.  Dr.  John,  95  Holland  st'-eet. 
M'TURK,  J.  Gilison,  Granite  hou^e,  187  Tronjate. 
M'VI-.AN,  Donald,  plumLer  and  gasfitter,  212  North 

street ;  house,  2U(y  do. 
M'V'ean,  Duncan,  spirit  merchant,  77  Finnieston  st. 
.M'Vean,  James,  tailor  and  clothier,  17  Trongate. 
JI'Vean,  Peter,  spiiit  inercuant,  91  South  Welling- 

Ir.n  street;  house,  lOG  do. 
M'VEY,  Ale.K  ,  cork  manufacturer,  29  Hisih  sfreet. 
M"Vey,  Arihur,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  dli  .Mvislia 

street,  Biidgeton;  house,  14  Hozier  stieet,  do. 
M'Vey  &  Gaineron,  merchants  and  ag>'nts  for  Insur- 
ance Go.  (if  Scotland,  and  Aliiance  Co.  of  London, 

91  West  Nib  street. 
M'Vey,  Georjie,  provision  merchant,  107  New  City 

road  ;  house,  14  Shamrock  street. 
M'Vey,  J;imes,  grocer,   \:i   \'v'est  Campbell   Street; 

house,  465  St.  Vincent  street. 
M'Vey,  John,  oils  and  eidours,  21  Kinj  st.,  Calton. 
M'Vey,    Jidiii,    of  APVti/   cf-    Cameron;  house,  22 

Whitevale  street. 
M'Vey,  J  .lin,  spirit  merch.,  28  Reid  St.,  Bridgetrn. 
M'Vey,  M,  &  Co.,  booksellers  and  stall jaers,  101 

George  street. 
M'V>y,   Pe.er,  furniture  dealer,  132  Kelson  stre.t, 

Tradeston  ;  hojse,  125  do. 


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M'VICAE. GENERAL  DIRECTORY. MALCOLM. 


M'VICAR,  Arcliibald,  forge  master,  smith,  chain- 
cable,  and  anclior  manufacturer,  Kitining  park, 
Paisley  road;  office,  19  Robertson  street;  house, 
Shield's  cottage,  Pollokshields. 

M'Vicar,  William,  provision  merchant,  59  Muslin  st. 

M'WALTER,  J.  &  D.,  masons  and  builders,  Glas- 
gow and  Partick;  ho.  19  Orchard  street,  Partick. 

M'Walter,  Miss,  dressmaker,  7  Cathedral  street. 

M' WATERS,  James,  flesher,  381  St.  Vincent  street; 
house,  379  do. 

Jl'Waters,  John, watchmaker,  2  William  st.,  Tradest. 

M'Waters,  Robert,  tailor  and  clothier,  239  Argyle  st. 

M'WHANNEL,  Edward,  plumber,  10  North  Albion 
street;  house,  18  do. 

Macwhunnell,  John,  Central  Police  chambers ;  ho. 
214  Crown  street. 

M'WHINNIE,  Thos.,  precentor ;  h.  74  Whitevale  st. 

M'Whinnie,  William,  flesher,  155  Gallowgate ;  ho. 
12  South  St.  Mungo  street. 

M'Whinnie,  William,  eating-house,  34  Broomielaw. 

M'WIIIKTER,  Andrew,  spirit  merchant,  56^  Dale 
street;  house,  187  New  Dalmarnock  road. 

M'Whirter,  John,  superintendent,  Night  Asylum  and 
House  of  Industry,  71  North  Frederick  street. 

M'Whirter,  John,  general  draper,  IGO  Paisley  road. 

M'Whirter,  John,  hoat-liuilder  and  oar-maker,  near 
Albyn  Works,  south  side;  ho.  64  So.  Wellington  st. 

M'Whirter,  William,  cotton  waste. merchant,  44  W. 
College  street. 

M'Whirter,  Wm.,  warehouseman,  192  Hospital  st. 

M'WILLTAM,  Alex.,  storekeeper,  66  Warroch  st. 

M'William,  Andrew,  .vine  and  spirit  merchant,  18 
and  20  Canon  street. 

M'William,  James,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  3,  5 
Stirliiig  street. 

M'William,  J.  &  J.,  wine  and  spirit  merchants, 
Wardrop's  court,  38  Queen  street;  house,  93 
North  Frederick  street. 

M'William,  John,  spirit  dealer,  58  Govan  street;  ho. 
58  Crown  street. 

M'William,  Richard,  publisher  of  the  Property  Cir- 
cular, 6  St.  Vincent  place ;  residence,  Gotland 
cottage,  Uddingston. 

M'Williams,  Robert,  grocer,  21  Duncan  St.,  Mile-end. 

M'William,  Mrs.,  grocer,  174  Einnieston  street. 

MABON,  Charles,  cabinetmaker  and  upholsterer,  30 
to  40  Miller's  place,  King  street ;  house,  30  do. 

Maben,  William,  spirit  dealer  and  house-factor,  CO 
Drvgate  ;  house,  89  do. 

MACAW,  Mrs.,  224  Great  Western  road. 

MACHIN,  Alex.,  of  Alex.  Machin  i^  Co.;  ho.  54 
Great  Clj'de  street. 

Machin,  Alex.,  &  Co.,  starch,  corn,  flour,  coffee,  and 
castor  oil  merchants,  54  Great  Clyde  street. 

MACK,  Hamilton,  spirit  merchant,  54  Muslin  street, 
Bridneton  ;  house,  2  Reid  street,  do. 

MACKELLAR,  George  D.,  milliner  and  draper,  354 
Argyle  street  ;  house,  458  do. 

Mackie.     See  M'Kie. 

MADDEN,  Allan,  grocer,  68  Bridgegate. 

Madden,  John,  broker,  20  Milton  St.,  Cowcaddens. 

MAGEE,  Abraham,  blacksmith,  359  Gallowgate. 

MAHOOD,  Mrs.,  teacher  of  pianoforte  and  singing, 
2G4  Bath  street. 

MAILLIE,  Daniel,  spirit  dealer,  5  West  Campbell  fit. 

MAIN,  Alexander,  skinner,  glue  and  size  manu- 
facturer, Millbrae,  by  Cathcart ;  stores,  39  Old 
wynd  ;  residence,  Millbrae  house. 


Main,  Charles,  clerk,  8  Brown  street ;  house,  424 

Argyle  street. 
Mains,  Hugh,  pawnbroker,  99  Drygate  :  house,  110 

Duke  street. 
Main  &  Hunter,  wholesale  warehousem.,  12  Queen  st. 
Main,   James,  of  Muin  ^-  Hunter;  house,  2  Granby 

terrace.  Great  Western  road. 
Main,  James,  &  Co.,  saddlers,  166  Duke  street  ;  ho. 

135  Sydne}'  street. 
Main,  James,   A.  R.,  manufacturer  of  iron  fencin-g, 

iron  gates,   bridges,  conservatories,  wire  netting, 

&c.,  5,  7  Renfield  street ;  house,  2  Carnarvon  st. 
Main,  James,  dairymnn,  73  Havannah. 
Mains,  John,  jiawnbrokor,  9  Spoutinouth. 
Main,   John,  cooper,  17  Duncan  street,  ofFCanniwg 

street,  Calton  ;  house,  17  Park  pLico,  Mile-end. 
Main,  Robert,  mail  contractor  and  general  carter,  54 

Burnside  street,  off  Duke  st. ;  ho.  73  Havannah. 
Main,    Samuel,   engineer,  at   R.    MLaren  (|'  Co.^s, 

Eglinton  Foundrj'  ;  ho.  126  West  st.,  Tradeston. 
Main,  Wm.,  tailor  and  clothier,  1(5  Hope  street,  city. 
MAIR,  Hugh,   merchant,  AVest  Ingram   court,  163 

Ingram  street. 
Mair,  Hugh,  boot  and  shoe  manufr.,  30  Jamaica  st. 
Mair,    John,   wine  and    spirit  merchant,   106,  108 

!Main  street,  Gorbals  ;  ho.  26  South  Apsley  place. 
Mair,   .John,    laceman,    1. osier,   shirtmaker,   licensed 

valuator,  106   Argyle  street  and  100  Troiigats  ; 

house,  1  Windsor  place,  83  Sauchiehall  street. 
Mair,  John,  &  Co.,  manufacturers.  West  Ingrain  c!-., 

163  Ingram  street. 
Mair,  Wm.,  at  Tradeston  Saw-Mills,  Scotland  street ; 

house,  17  Houston  street,  Kingston. 
Mairs,  Charles,  metal  and  rag  merchant,  1  9  Ander- 

ston  quay;  house,  126  Clyde  street,  Anderston. 
Mair,  Mrs.,  milliner,   straw-hat  and  dressmaktr,  19 

Houston  street ;  house,  17  do. 
Mair,  Misses,  French  staymakers,  152  W.  Regent  st, 
MAITLAND,  Ale.xander,  baker,   176  Paisley  road; 

house,  180  do. 
Maitland,  Alexander,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  170 

Garscube  road;  house,  172  do. 
Maitland,  A.,  city  crier,  20  Stec-1  street. 
Maitland,  James,  &  Co.,  coach  builders,  122  Renfield 

street;  show  rooms,  235 J  Buchanan  street ;  work- 
shops, 1 7  Renfrew  lane. 
Maitland,  James,  &  Co.,  wholesale  wine  and   spirit 

merchants,  78  Mitchell  street. 
Maitland,  James,  of  James  Maitland  4'  Co. ;  house, 

18  Newton  terrace,  Elderslie  street. 
Maitland,  Jas.,  beadle  of  John  Street  U.P.  Church, 

and  coal  .igent ;  house,  12  Frederick  lane. 
Maitland,  James  C,  G.P.O.  ;  ho.  9  So.  St.  Mungo  st 
Maitland,  John,  of  William  Mirrlees  <f   Co.;  house, 

15  Charing  cross. 
Maitland,  J.  &  C,  tailors  and  clothiers,  109  Argyle  st. 
JIaitland  &  Ker,  leather  merchants,  31  Finlay  street. 
Maitland  &  Ker,  leather  merchants,  34  Candleriggs. 
Maitland,  Peter,  spirit  merchant,  157  Garscube  rd. ; 

house,  IGO  do. 
Maitland,  William,  of  Maitland  ^  Ker;  house,  54 

Reiifiew  street. 
Maithmd,  William,  boot  and  fhoemaker,  8  Salisbury 

street ;  house,  6  do. 
Maitland,  W.  H.,  of  John  Cree,jun.,  21  Royal  Ex- 
change square;   house,  130  Great  Hamilton  st. 
MALCOLM,  Alexander,  wine  and  spirit  merchaat, 

4,  0  Howard  street ;  house,  70  Oxford  street. 
Malcolm,  Alexander,  102  South  Portland  street. 


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Malcolm,  Alexander,   sheep   and  cattle  dealer,  12 

Monleith  row. 
Malcolm,  Alex.,  jnn.,  agent  for  Liverpool,  New  York, 

and  Pliihidelpliia  Steam  Ship  Co.,  11  Dixon  St.  ; 

house,  Clvdevicw,  Paitick. 
Malcolm,  George,  spirit  dealer,  8-4  Covrcaddens  st. ; 

house,  100  Buniside  street. 
Malcolm,  James,  temperance  missionary,  '79  Parlia- 
mentary roiid. 
Malcolm,  James,  G  Gayfield  street. 
Malcolm,  John,  fishmonger,  7  Great  "Western  road ; 

house,  4  Steel  street. 
Malcolm,  John,  of  ]V.  Hood 4'  Co.,  4  Rnj-al  Exchange 

square;  house,  122  Woodlands  road. 
Malcolm,  John,  &  Co.,  pastr}'  bakers,  149  Saftmark. 
Malcolm,   M.,   boot  and    shoe  manufacturer,   145J 

Gallowgate  ;   house,  335  do. 
Malcolm,  Nicol,  viine  and  spirit  merchant,  150  Gal- 
lowgate;  house,  16  South  St.  Mnngo  street. 
Malcolm,  Samuel  S.,  of  William  Malcolm  if  Co.,  22 

Royal  Exchange  square. 
Malcolm,  AV.,  of  William  Malcolm  ij-  Co.,  Vi  Exchange 

square  ;  residence,  Glenmorag,  Dunoon. 
Malcolm,  Wm.  S.,  clerk.   Christian  News  oiiice,  142 

Trongate;  house,  10  Gayfield  street. 
Malcolm,  William,   &  Co.,  merchants,  Mexican  and 

Guatemala  consulate,  22  Royal  Exclumge  square. 
Malcolm,  William  &  John,  fish  and  ice  merchants, 

115  West  George  street. 
Malcolm,  Margaret,  spirit  dealer,  23  New  wynd. 
Malcolm,    Jane    JL,    tobacconist    and   grocer,    117 

Bridgegate;  house,  25  Killermont  street. 
Malcolm,  Mrs.  James,  fishmonger,  26   King  street; 

house,  4  Steel  street. 
Malcolm,  Mrs.  R.,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  4  St. 

George's  court;  house,  25  Killermont  street. 
Male  Model  Lodging-house,  for  working  men  and 

strangers,  28  M'Alpine  street. 
MALLOCH,   Charles,   of  C.  ij-  J.  Malloch ;  house, 

23  Carlton  place. 
Malloch,  C.  &  J.,  plate  glass  merchants,  10  Croy  pi. 
Malloch,  James,  leather    merchant,    44,  46  Nelson 

street  ;  house,  28  Well  street,  Calton. 
Malloch,  John,  of  C.  cj-  J.  Malloch;  house,  100  N. 

Frederick  street. 
Malta    Steam    Packet  Office,    G.   &  J.  Burns,  9 

Buchanan  street. 
Malta  Steam  Packet  Office  ;  Handysides  &  Hender- 
son, agents,  45  Union  street. 
MALTMAN,  Geo.,  &  Co.,  manufrs.,  24  Wilson  st. 
Maltman,  John,   grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  39  Well 

road  ;  house,  37  do. 
Maltman,  John,  letter-car  ,  P.O.,  196  Rottenrow. 
Maltman,  Michael,    coal   ageut,  41   Stirling  street, 

Cowcaddens. 
Maltman,  Thomas,   bookbinder,  printer,   and  book- 
seller, 121  West  Nile  street. 
Manchester  Guardian  Newspaper;  agents,  Wm. 

Porteous  &  Co.,  17  Royal  Exchange  place. 
MANDERS,  Robert,   &   Co.,  brewers,    Dublin;  M. 

Ferguson,  64  St.  Enoch  square,  agent. 
Menders,    Robert,   &  Co.,  porter  brewers,    Dublin ; 

agents,  Tlios.  Gibb  &  Son,  23  St.  Enoch  square. 
Mandcrs,  Robert,  &  Co.,   porter  stores ;  John  Dove, 

agent,  49,  51,  53  Hope  street. 
MANDERSON,  Mrs.,  clothes  cleaner,  181  Cowcad- 
dens street ;  house,  58  Bridge  street. 
MANFORD,  John,  at  Kerr,  Bolton,  <J-  Cc's;  houfe, 

284  Bath  street. 


MANN,  Alex.,  ofReid  ^f  Mann,  manufacturers;  ho. 

7  Cathedral  street. 
Mann,  James,  of  Mann,  Dyars,  (f  Co.  ;  house,  Fair- 
field house.  Both  well. 
Mann,  James,   glass  and  china  merchant,   83  KiiTg 

street,  city  ;  house,  123  Hospital  street. 
Mann,  James  S.,  at  Charles  Cairns';  house,  130  W. 

Graham  street. 
Mann,   John,  chartered    accountant,  and   agent  for 

the  Caledonian  Insurance  Co.,   153  Queen  street; 

house,  224  Shaftesbury  terrace,  W.  Regent  street. 
Mann,  John  A.,  sole  agent  for  A.  Debaiu's  pianos 

and  harmonichords,  &c.,   and  violin  restorer,  21 

Argyle  street. 
Mann,    John,    church-officer   of    Free    St.    Enoch's 

Church,   140  Holm  street. 
Mann,    Byars,   &    Co.,    general  warehousemen,    12 

Argj'le   street   and  4  Virginia  street;  counting- 
house,  14  Virginia  street. 
Mann,  Thomas,  wholesale  stationer,  26,  28  Wilson 

street ;  house,  32  Grafton  square. 
Mann,  Thomas,  wholesale  rag  mercht.  and  importer, 

17  James  Watt  street,  Broomielaw. 
Mann,  Wm.,  Govan  Bar-iron  Works  ;  office,  1  Dixon 

street  ;  house,  Inglefield. 
Mann,  Miss,  teacher,  73  South  Portland  street. 
Mann's   Parcel    Despatch,    22i    Buchanan    street ; 

James  Brown,  agent. 
MANNERS  &  Co.,  Berlin  wareh.,  22  Buchanan  st. 
Manners,  Robert,    of  Manners  cj-   Co.  ;    house,    79 

Dundas  street,  Kingston. 
MANSON,    Alexander,   wholesale   confectioner,   \% 

Candleriggs ;  house,  34  do. 
Manson  &  Co.,  blacking  nianuF.,  G3  Candleriggs. 
Manson,  Jame.?,   grocer  and  provision  merchant,   12 

Cathedral  street;  house,  14  do. 
Manson,  Robert,  victualler,  37^,-  Oxford  street;  house, 

35A  do. 
Manson,  Robt,  wine  and  spirit  mercht.,  18  Oxford  st. 
Manson,  W.,  of  Manson  i}  Co. ;  ho.  23  Oxford  st. 
Manson,  Mrs.  W.  B.,  6  Royal  terrace. 
MANTELL,  D.  G.,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  160 

North  street;  house,  162  do. 
MANUEL,  James,  of  Manuel  and  Webster;  house, 

343  Bath  crescerjt. 
Manuel,  Peter,  clerk,  175  Sauchiehall  street. 
Manuel  and  Webster,  family  grocers  and  wine  mer- 
chants, 163  Buchanan  St.,  and  55  St.  George's  pi. 
MAN  WELL,  David,  builder  and  contractor,  Edea 

cottage,  Pollokshields. 
Manwell,  James,  contractor,  163  Crown  street. 
MARCHBANK,    George,  commission   agent,     107 

Virginia  place;  house,  17  Newhall  terrace. 
MAREY  &.  Liger  BelairC.,  wine  shippers,  Burgundy, 

E.  Brace  &  Co  ,  agents,  9  Exchange  square. 
Margan  Tin-plate  Company,  tin-plate  manufactrs, 

120  Buchanan  st.;  Swan  Brothers  &  Co.,  agents. 
JIARGEY,  Hugh,  bookseller,  14  Great  Clyde  st. ; 

house,  Cleland  place,  Ibroxholm,  Paisley  road. 
Marine  Assurance  Office ;    J.  R.  Swan,  ageut,  59 

St.  Vincent  street. 
Marine  Life  and  Casualty  Mutual  Assurance  Society 

of  London,  160  Buchanan  street;    Graham,  Gil- 

mour,  &  Co.,  agents. 
Marine  Life  and  Casualty  Jlutual  Assurance  Society 

of  London  ;  Brown  &  Watson,  agents,  80  Union  st. 
MARIST,    the    Brothers,    religious    teachers,    St. 

Andrew's  R.  C.  parish  school  Greendyke  street ; 

house,  Monastery,  71  Charlotte  street. 


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Marist,  tlie  Brother?,  relij^ious  teMcheis,  St.  Mungn's 

Catholic  Acndemy   (boys),  29   Glebe  street;    res., 

Monastery,  16  St.  Murgo  street,  iioitli. 
Maukkt  Lane  Slaugliterhouse,  48  Market  lane. 
MARK,  Jws.,  goldsinitli  and  jeweller,  l'J2  Argj'le  st. 
Mark,  W'iliiani  J<.hn,  wurehouseman  and  coal  agent, 

38  Milio.ifl  ^tieef.  Gallon. 
MAELOW,  Neil,  &  Co.,  merchants,  ini   Hutcheson 

street;   house,  7  Piirk  place,  Stnckwell  street. 
MARQUIS,  Peter,  of  Buchanan,  Marquis,  cf  Co.,  21 

Caledonian  road. 
RIalqui^^,  Walker,  eating-bouse,  ,"9  Jamaica  street. 
MARR,    John    S.,    secietary,  Scottish  Temperance 

Lea^iiie,  108  Hope  street ;  ho.  21  Gloucester  st. 
Marr,  Matthew,  of  M'dkr  <^  Marr;  house,  32-1  Ua- 

milton  place,  I'artick. 
Marr,  Thomas,  ra^  uierchant,  4  Little  Dovehill ;  lio. 

47  Bell  street,  Gallon. 

Marr,  Thomas  F.,  21  Waterloo  place,  Gloucester  st. 
Marr,    William,    teacher  of   niatheinaiics,  Glasgow 

Ac<ideiny;  house,  327  Sauchi(-hall  street. 
Marr,  Mrs,  David,  treen-grocer,  28  theap.'^ide  Street. 
BIARlilSON  &  Edwaid.s  artitici,.!  limb,   tru.ss,  and 

bai  dage  inaktrs,  32  Kenfield  street.- — See  Adcer- 

iisemtiit  in  Appendix. 
Maksi'.ili.es  Steam  Packet  GiBce  ;  Ilaiidysides  and 

Heniler.-.on,  agents,  45  Union  street. 
MARSH,  Jo..eph  P.,  at  John  Black  cj-  Co.'s,  64  Gor- 
don street  ;   house,  12  Florence  place. 
MARSHALL,  Alexander,  grocer  and  provision  mer- 

cli:int,  19  W.  Milton  St.;  ho.  128  Cowcaddens  st. 
Blar.slndl,  Alexander,  joiner,  4G  Pitt  street ;  house, 

46  Ehlerslie  street. 
Mar>hnll,  And]  ew,  cotton  yarn  mercliant  snd  twister, 

48  London  stre  t;  liouse,  10  Great  Hamilton  st. 
Marshall,    Archibald,   cluckmrtker    and     niacluuist, 

Moriison's  court,  108  Argyle  street. 
Mar-h;.ll,  David,  &  Co.,  at   William  Marshall's,  17 

Moiiteiih  row. 
Marshad.  David,  of  Hunter  ^-  Marshall;  house,  3 

Buccleuch  street. 
Mar>hall,  David,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  41  Salt- 
market;   house,  81!  Hospital  street. 
Marshall,  Henry,  bookseller,  513  Gallow^ate. 
Blarsliall  &  Hislop,  waichmaUers,  4  St.  Enoch's  wd. 
Marshall,  James,  goldbeater,  24  liopevvork  lane;  ho. 

77  Houston  street. 
Mar,'>hall,  J.,  teacher  of  writing  and  arithmetic,  3 

Alb^iny  place;  hou>e,  18i)  St.  George's  road. 
Blarshall,  J.,    of  Marshall  4'   Wylle ;  house,  6  New- 
had  ten  ace,  Bridgeton. 
Marshall,  Jame>,  porcelain  and  glass  ■warehouse,  31 

Buchanan   st.  ;   ho.   W^stfield   ter.,  Partickhill. 
Mai  shall,   Jame.s,  jun.,   family   grocer,    10   Bedford 

stieet;  house,  Crossmyloof. 
Marshall,    James,  aj;ent,    Royal   Insurance  Co.,    71 

Cheap.^ide  stieet;   house,  21  Elmgmve  place. 
Marshall,  James,  contractor,  15   Noith  Cumberland 

street.  Gallon. 
Marshall,     James,     caftain,     di.strict      paymaster, 

recruiting   barracks,  Shamrock  street;     house,  3 

Port  man  |)Iace,  HiUhead, 
Marshall,   Jame-s  o/' J.    ,J- 4.   Marshall;  house,  10 

Great  Hanulton  street. 
Marshal],  James,    bottling  vaults,   99  West  George 

street;   house,  11  Finlay  street,  Cowcaddens. 
Marsh.iU,  J.  &  A.,   pullicite  and  gingham  inatmfac- 

turers,  I4.i  Queeu  street. 
Marshall  &  Jackson,  niilliueis,  62  Eeiifield  street. 


Marshall,  J.  &  A.,  procers,  23  Trongate;  house,   10 

Great  Han, ikon  stieet. 
Miirshall,   John,  warehouseman,  at   Thos.   Chalmers 

4'  Co.'.s  Trongate;  house,  14  (ilooce>ter  stieet. 
Marshall,  John  jiin.,  of  Hill,  Hill,  ^Miimhall,  -writers, 

41  West  George  street ;  house,  29  Florence  place. 
Jlarshall.  John,  fie^her,  32  Canning  stieet,  Calton. 
JIaishall,  John,  portioner,  44  Kiik  street,  Calton. 
Marshall,  John,  saddler,  115  Castle  .s\-Veet 
Marshall,  J.  G.,  commission  mercht.,  37  VV.  NrJe  st. 
Marshall,  J.   &   T.,   wadding   manufacturers,   cotton 

and  cotton  waste  dealers,  40  Kerr  street,  Calton. 
Mar.-.hal],  Liliies,  victuiiller,  179  Gallowga-e. 
Marshall,  M  ,  tobacconist,  60  Sauchieh.ill  street. 
Mar.-hdl,  Peter,  tailor  &  clothier,  214   Buchanan  st. ' 
Marshall,  Robert,  of  11.  Ritchie  ij-  Co.;  house,  339^- 

Argyle  street. 
Marshall,  Robert,  hosier,  &c.,  1 93  North  street. 
jMiirshall,  Riibert,  lithographer,  31  Aigylo  street. 
Marshall,   Robert,    coal  agent   and    hill   salesman, 

General  Terminus  Coal  Depot;  house,  42  Watt 

st-eet,  off  i'aisley  road. 
Marshall,    Robert,    manager,    at   TIamUlon  4'  Co.'s, 

Canal  street;  house,  283  Eglinton  street. 
JIarshall  &  Steven,   grocers,  83   King  street;  bouse, 

30  Watt  street,  Paisley  road. 
Marshall,  Thos.,  veterinary  surgeon,  M.R  C.V.S.E., 

15  Cathedral  street  and  23  Kent  road  ;  house,  14 

Cathedral  street. 
Marshall,  Thomas,  of  J.  cj-  T.  Marshall;  house,  385 

Gallowgnte. 
Mar.-hall,    William    (late    David    Marshall   &    Co.), 

merchant;   house,  17  Monteiih  row. 
Marshall,    William,   comiiiissioii   merchant,  33  Vir- 
ginia street. 
Miirjhall,  William,  sen.,  8  Scotia  street. 
Marshall,  William,  plasterer,  12  Garscadden  street. 
Marshall,    William,   tinplate  worker,  ga.'i-titter,  and 

tin  packing  case   maker,    52  Glas.-.foid  street,  59 

Hutcheson  street;  house,  2  York  |dace. 
Marshall,  William,  jun.,  8  Brighton  place. 
Mars'iall   &    Wylie,  the    Glasgow    Improved     Lap- 
welded  Tubework,  Waterwoiksroad,  Dalniarnock. 
Marshall,  Mrs.  George,  10  Bollgrovc  street. 
Marshall,   Blrs.,  spirit  dealer.  Ho  Renfield  street. 
Marshall,  Janet,  dressmaker,  220  llojio  street. 
Marshall,  Mrs.  S.,  8  Killermoot  street. 
MarsluiU,  Miss,  of  Marshall  cj'  Jackson;  house,  84 

Hospital  street. 
Marshall,  Miss,  dressmaker,  8  Kitlennont  street. 
MAR  1  ELL  &  Co.,  Cognac;  Buchanan,   Wilscn,  «Se 

Co.,  25  St.  Enoch  square,  agents. 
MARTIN,  Ales.,   &   Co.,  fancy  dre.=s  and   wincey 

manufrs.,  20  Springfield  court,  58   Buchanan  st. 
Martin,    Alexander,  rifle   and   gun-maker,   20    E.'-;- 

change  sq. ;   house,  3  Thistle  street,  Ganiethill. 
Martin,  Alex.  J.,  jir.ivi.-'ion   merchant,   192   Gallow- 

gafe;  ho.  7  Thistle  street,  Huiclus-iiitown. 
Martin,  Andrew,  cabinetmaker  and   upholsterer,  9C 

George  street ;  liouse,  100  do.;    works,  18  North 

Portland  street. 
Martin,  Bryce,  cabinetinakcr,  upholsterer,  and  Vene- 
tian   blind    maker;   warciiou-<e,    37    Sr.    George's 

road;  works,  160  West  Graham  street;  ho.  159 

Buccleuch  street. 
Martin,    David,   merchant,  at  J.  4'  J-  Cochrane  4' 

Co.'s;  house,  180  West  Regent  street. 
Jllartiii,  Rev.  David,  principal  of  the  Southern  Aca- 

deaiy,  291  Queen's  park  terrace;  house,  289  do. 


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Martin  &  I'oirest,  drapers,  30  Kent  street. 

Martin,    George,  of  Lawsun  tj'   Mai-tiii ;  house,  43 

Norfolk  street. 
Martin,  Gcorj;e,  at  Auld,  Berrie,  4'  JMatldeson^s,  26 

Scotirt  strtet. 
Martin,   George,  civil  engineer  and  land  surveyor, 

61  West  Iie^ei It  .street. 
Martin,  Cieo.,  of  Martin,  Turner,  cj-  Co.;  resiil.,  5  Park 
gardens,  and  Greenhill,  Shandun,  Dtnnbartonsliire. 
Martin,  James,  at  Jumes  Muir/ieacI  if  Sim's;  90  Bu- 
chanan street  ;   hnuse,  140  West  Gr:diaiii  street. 
Blartin,    Jiimes,  draper,  clothier,   and  general  out- 
fitter, 1  East  John  street. 
Martin,  James,  &  Son,   confectioners,  and  tea  mer- 
chants, 9  Glassfoid  street. 
Martin,  James,  accountant  and  insurance  survej-or, 

157  Hiipe  strtet;  house,  51  Uoustnu  street. 
Martin,  Janie^,  grocer,  2ol3  High  street. 
Martin,  James,  oJ'J.  illartiii  tj-  Son ;  ho.  23  Rich- 
mond street. 
Martin,  James,  collertor  of  rates,  Clyde  navigatinn, 
14    Robertson  street;  residence,   Brighton    place, 
Summerton,   Govan. 
Martio,  Ja  i.es,  suryeon,  15  Rutherg.  rd. ;  ho.  17  do. 
Martin,  James,  tailor  and  clothier,  51  Frederick  st. 
Martin,  James,   o/'  IV.  (f  J.  Moj-iia ;  house,   Sack- 

ville  place,  13G  Stirling's  road. 

Martin,    Julin,    bread    and    pastrj'^   baker,    GG    St. 

George's  road  and  118  Cowcaddens  t>t.  ;  ho.   173 

Shamrock  street. 

Martin,  John,  &  Cn.,  xrarehousemen,  75  Candlerigcs. 

Martin,  Juhn,  vine  and  sjiirit  merchant,  42  0.>;l'ord 

street ;  liouse,  6  Thistle  street. 
Martin,  Juhn,  mathematical  te;icher,  Desmonk  Bank 

academy ;  house,  lilonnififhl  (jlace,  HilUiead. 
Martin,  Captain  Jolin,  61  Brid.e  street. 
Martin,  John,    measurer,   123  West  George  street; 
house,  40  Shamrock  street. 
,  Martin,    John,   lime  merchant,   50  Wellington  st. ; 
house,  6  VValnier  cre.scent. 
Martin,  John,  tailor  and   clothier,  31  Miller  street; 

house,  9G  Xonh  Hanover  street. 
Martin,  John,  grocer  and  >viue  merchant,  110  Dum- 
barton road. 
Martin,  John  L,  34  Houston  street. 
Martin   &  Pati'rson,  plumbers,  gasfilters.  and   zinc 
workers,  G87  Gallowgate  ;  house,  Chaisvvorih  pi., 
53  Whitevale  street. 
Martin,  John,   cabinetmaker,   of   WiUiam    Taylor's, 

71  Cowcaddens  street;  house,  88  Cambridge  .st. 
Martin,  Juiin,  straw   boniiet.s,  millinery,  and    baby 

linen,  110  Argyle  st. ;  house,  87  Union  street 
Martin,  I'eter,  watchmaker,  jeweller,  and  goldsnuth, 

38  Argyle  street  :   house,  88  Abbotsfurd  place 

Martin,  Robert,  surgeon  dentist,  2  Iti  Argvle  street. 

Martin,  Robert,  coniraot'ir,  78  Dale  street,  Tradeston, 

and  Sawmi  itield  street,  Garscube  road ;  hou=e,  275 

St.  George's  road. 

Martin,  Robert,  yarns,  hosiery,  and  smalhvares,  10 

Crown  strs-et. 
Martin,  Robert,  flcjher,   104  South  Wellington  st. ; 
house,  10(i  do. 
■   Martin,  Robert,  hairdross?r  and  perfumer,  725-  Cow- 
caddens street,  and  21  New  Cily  road;  ho.  13  do. 
Mariin.  Robert,  tiduurer  and  provi.-.ion  merchant,  31 
St.  Enoch  -wynd  and  44  Maxuell  street;  house, 
135  Cumberland  street,  Ilutchesontuwn. 
Martin,  Thomas,  bookbinder,  U  Ann  street,  corner  of 
Jamaica  street;  house,  Gi!  Sauchichall  street. 


IMartin,  Turner,  &•  Co.,  merchants.  124  Hope  .street. 
Ivlartin,  Wm  ,  letter-carrier,  P.O. ;  Iid.  (>8  ."^urrey  pi. 
Martin,  W  illiam,  coal  agent  and  church  otHcer,  82 

Finnieston  street. 
Mariin,  A\'iliiam,  of  W.  Mariin  ij-  Co.,   104  Vir- 

ginii  place;   liou>e,  1  Sardinia  tei race,  Ilillhead. 
Martin,  Wni.,  watchmaker  and  jeueller,  51  Sauchie- 

hall  street  ;  house,  212  Hope  stieet. 
Slartin,   William,  &  Co.,  wincey  and  dress  manu- 

f  icturers,  104  Virginia  place. 
Martin,  William,  liarbour  measurer,  34  Houston  at. 
.Mariin,  William  J.,  Melbourne  place,  Kingston. 
Martin,   Win.,  draper,  hosier  and    clothier,  53  and 

55  Bridge  street;  liouse,  .ol  do. 
Jlartin,  William,  joiner,  37  Caledonian  road;  house, 

271  Crown  street. 
Martin,  W.  iSc  J.,  leather  merchts.,  fi3  Brunswick  st. 
Martin,  W.  &  J.,  boot  and   sh«e   niHiiufacturers,  4 

Main  street,  Anderston;   hou  e,  'J  I'itt  street. 
Martin,  W.  &  J.,  boot  and  shoe  manufaciurers,  37 

and  39  tJallowgate,  and  4  Main  street,  Anderston. 
Martin,    William    M.,   lithogrnplier,   engraver,    and 

medical  label  manufacturer,  42  Argyle  street. 
Martin,  Mrs.,  Henry,  preserver  of  birds  and  quadru- 
peds. 24i  Bmhanan  street. 
Martin,  ai.,  milliner,  sewed  muslin^,  and  baby  linens, 

straw  bonnets,  51,  52  Argyle  arcade. 
Martin,   Agnes,   j;roceiies    and  provision.'",  7  Thistle 

stieet,  Hutehesnntown. 
Martin  &  Jack,  Misses,  millinery,  356  St.  Vincent  .st. 
Martin  &  Stark,  Misses,  dressmakers,  8  Eluibankst. 
Martin,  Miss,  59  Norfolk  street. 
-Martin,  Rliss,  47  Renfrew  street. 
MAUTIXI,  IL,  &  Co.,  corn  factors  and  commission 

merchants,  35  Hope  street. 
]\Iartiiii,  H.,  of  11.  Martini  i.f  Co.;   consul  for  Meek- 

lenbsrg-Sehiverin,    35     Hope    street;    house,     8 

Holyrood  crescent. 
Maktvks'    Blonument,    Castle    street,    corner    of 

Garngad  hill. 
M.ASON,  Ale.xander,  of  NeiUon  and  Mason  ;  house, 

415  Gallowgate. 
Mason,  C.  and  G.  J.,  manufacturers,  48  Ingram  st; 

house,  288  Upper  Crown  street. 
IMason,  Eadie,  &  Co.,  manufacturers,  21  Cochran  st. 
Mason,   Jame:<,   cheese  merchant,   Gi>   Candlciiggs; 

house,  125  do. 
Mason,  John,  coal  master,  1  St.  Rollo.x  depot. 
Mason,    John,    of  Mason,    Eadie,    cj"    Co.;    house, 

Ibro.\liolni,  Paisley  road. 
Masr.n,  Jolm,  jun.,  if  John  Mason  <f  Sons ;  house, 

G7  Abbotsl'oid  filace. 
Mason,  John,  shipping  clerk,   119  Hope  street ;  ho. 

3  Park  buildings,  Paioley  road. 
Mason,  John,   &  Sons,   export  and  whole.aale  glass 

and  china  merchants,  54  Jamaica  street;  house,  92 

U[iper  Crown  street. 
Mason,  Iiichard,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  69  Gal- 
lowgate ;  houe,  49  do. 
Masson,  liobt.  K.,  merchant,  iS'tofir/ (|'  M'Donald's; 

house,  Burnbank  cottaj^e,  Dundas  st.,  Ivingston. 
Mason,    Robeit,    plumber  and   lead   merchant,    153 

Biuchanau  street;   house,  115  iMontro>e  street. 
Mason,  Ste])lien,  rf  Anderson  4'  Co.,  67  Miller  st. ; 

house,   1  76  Kent  road. 
Mason,  William,  tobacconist,  33  Bridgegate. 
iMason,  Mrs   i.'ubert,  lodgmg<,  6  Catht-dral  street, 
M.ASSEV,  I'leij  (odii,  wood  engraver,    11  .Miller  st.  ] 
Massie,  Pa  Rest,  Fiench  restaurant,  08  Reufieid  st. 


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-MAXWELL. 


Masosic  Lodge  "  Alhole,"  213  Buchanan  st.;  Ale.N. 

Paterson,  E.AV.M.,  and  Edward  Stadin,  secretary. 
MASTERTON,  James,  eating-house,  1  Garngad  rd. 
Masterton,  Wm.,  clerk,  J.  Murray  s,  62  Jamaica  st. 
MATEOS  &  Azoplando,  sherry  shipfiers,  Xerez  de 

la  Fontera;    agents  for  Scotland,  Thos.  Gibb  & 

Son,  23  St.  Enoch  square. 
MATHERS,  Alex.,   secretarj-,  Clydesdale  Banking 

Co.,  Miller  street ;  house,  12  do. 
Mather,  George  E.,  M.D.;  house,  11  Annfield  place. 
Mathers,  James,    grocer   and    spirit   merchant,    66 

M'Alpine  street. 
Mather,  John,  railway  and  shipping  agent,  Edin- 
burgh and  Glasgow  Railway,  and  73  West  Nile  st. ; 

house,  331  Renfrew  street. 
Mather,  Lcdward,  &  Co.,  of  Liverpool  iron  merchts.; 

Alex.  D.  Robertson,  agent,  146  Buchanan  street. 
Mather,    Matthevi^   M.D. ;    consulting  rooms,    104 

Bellgrove  .street;  house,  11  Annfield  pi.,  Duke  st. 
Mathers,  William,  joiner,  cabinetmaker,  and  funeral 

undertaker,  58  Cheapside  street. 
Mather,  Mrs.  James,  confectioner,  45  Oxford  street. 
MATHEWS,  John,  &  Co.,  billposters,  66  Ropework  la. 
Matthew  &  Thielman,  corn  factors  and  commission 

mercliants,  40  Union  street. 
Matthew,  Thomas,  of  Matthew  cf  Thklman;  house, 

45  Abbotsford  place. 
Mathews,   Wm.  J.,  H.M.   Customs,  Custom-house, 

Clyde  street ;  house,  15  Windsor  street. 
Matthew,  Mrs.,  45  Abbotsford  place. 
Muthews,  Miss  A.,  spirit  merchant,  44  Eglinton  st. 
Mathews,  Isabella,  fruiterer  and  confectioner,  26  Ox- 
ford street;  house,  29  South  Portland  street. 
MATHIE,  Hugh,  victualler,  109  High  street. 
Mathie,  J.  F.,  of  James  Hoivden  ^-  Co.;  house,  Ivy 

Bank,  Port-Glasgow. 
Mathie,  John,  fruit  and  tea  merchant,  219  Sanchie- 

hall  street ;  house,  Rock  bank,  Duntocher. 
Mathie,  S.,  umbrella  maker,  7  Wilson  st.;  ho.  24  do. 
Mathie,   William,  of  Dougal  cj-  JIathle;    house,  2 

Rochester  place. 
Mathie,  William,    provision   merchant,    132    Great 

Haniilton  street. 
Mathie,  William,  tailor  and  clothier,  agent  for  water- 
proof Tweed  overcoats,  16  West  Nile  street. 
Matliie,   BIrs.,  linen  cap  manufacturer,  59  Candle- 

riggs  ;  house,  24  Wilson  street. 
MATHIESON,  Alexander,  &  Son,  manufacturers  of 

plane?,  mechanical  engineering,   and  edge  tools, 

Fast  Campbell  street. 
Matliieson,  Alex.,  dairj-man,  139  George  street. 
Matheson,  Daniel,  stone  merchant,    Milton  quarrj', 

Gaiscube  road  ;  office,  80  Moore  st.  ;  ho.  64  do. 
Matheson,  Daniel,  lime  merchant,  78  Moore  street; 

house,  64  do. 
Matbieson,  David,  77  Union  street. 
Matheson,    Donald,  of  IPCullum   ij-   Matheson,  32 

Exchange  square. 
Matheson,  George,  of   Wilson  cj-  Matheson;  house, 

13  Woodside  place. 
Mathieson,  George,  brasisfounder,  gasfitter,  &  crystal 

gasalier  manufacturer,  136  Bothwell  street;  work- 
shop, St.  Vincent  lane;  ho.  58  Douglas  street. 
Mathieson,    Hugh,    provision    merchant,   263  Main 

street,  Gorbals  ;  house,  77  Cumberland  street. 
Mathieson,    James,   letter-carrier,    P.O. ;  house,   64 

Graham  street. 
Mathieson,  John,  jun.,  of  William  Stirling  i^-  Son  s ; 
residence,  Dalquhorn,  Renton. 


Mathieson,   John,  of  Mathiesoii,   Middletun,  (f  Co-. ; 

house,  116  Waterloo  street. 
Mathieson,   John    A.,    merchant,   92  West   Regent 

street;  house,  25  Sardinia  terrace,  Hillhead. 
Mathieson,    Middleton,    &    Co.,    cabinetmakers  and 

upholsterers,  72  Gordon  st.  ;  works,  33  Hope  st. 
Matbieson,  Neil,  &   Co.,  turkey  red  dyers,  EasttislJ 

dyeworks,  Rutherglen. 
Matbieson,  ISIeil,  of  Robert  Burns  cj-   Co.;  house,  5 

Walworth  terrace,  Kent  road. 
Mathieson,  Robt.,  coal  agent,  66  North  AYoodside  rd. 
Mathieson,  Thos.,  dining  rooni.s,  19  Argyle  street. 
Mathieson,  Thomas  A.,  of  Alex.   Mathieson  <^-  Son  ; 

house,  Wester  Craigs,  Dennistoun. 
Slatbieson,  William,  of  Auld,  Ben-ie,  ij-  Mathieson  ; 

Apsley  villa,  Copland  road,  Govan. 
Mathieson,  William,  baker,  53  King  st.,  Tradeston. 
Mathison,  William,  writer,  and  agent  for  the  Scot- 
tish Union  Fire  and  Life  Insurance  Co.,  37  West 
George  street ;   house,  Clvdeview,  Partick. 
Mathieson,  Vv'illiam,  of  HalUdatj  cj-  Mathieson;  bo. 

19  Cumberland  street,  Laurieston. 
Matbieson,  William,  cabinetmaker  and  upholsterer, 
108   Bothwell    street ;  house,   Cleveland   terrace, 
Cleveland  street. 
Mathieson,   Wm.,  goods  manager,  Caledonian  Rail., 
302  Buchanan  st.;  house,  77  Hill  st.,  Garnetliill. 
Mathieson,  Mrs.  G.,  dressmaker,  28  Duke  street. 
Jfathieson,  Mrs.,  ladies'  nurse,  71  Renfiew  street. 
MAUGER,  Charles,  teacher  of  French,  105  Sauchie- 

hall  street. 
MAVER,    Robert,    pianoforte   and    musicscUer,  11 

Renfield  street;  house,  29  Waterloo  street. 
Mavor,  James,    schoolmaster.   Free    St.    Matthew's 

School ;  house,  25  Woodburn  terrace. 
Maver,  William,  green-grocer,   61    Dundas    street; 

house,  408  Parliamentary  road. 
JIavis  Bank  Galvanizing  Co.,  south  side,  Brooniie- 
law;    offices,    49    West    George   street,  and  15l> 
Leadenliall  street,  London,  E.C. 
MAXTON,  James,  outfitter,  27  Clyde  place  ;  house, 

3  Paterson  street,  Kingston. 
Maxton,    John,   writer,    106   West    George    street ; 

house,  10  Bellgrave  terrace. 
Maxton,  M.  A.,  77  Green  street,  Calton  ;  house,  2 

Craignestock  place. 
MAXWELU  Allan  G.,  54  North  Frederick  street; 

house,  18  Little  Hamilton  street. 

Maxwell,  Andrew  Maxton  Laurence,  of  Neilson  <j- 

Mcixwell,  92   Great   Hamilton  street ;  house,  ly 

Buckingham  terrace. 

Maxwell,    Edward    G.,  collector  of  police,  prisons, 

&c ,  &c.,  and  of  the  land   tax  for   the   burgh   of 

Gl-iSgow,  70  Bell  street;  house,  2  Chatham  place. 

Maxwell,  Francis,  of  Browne,   Maxwell,  cj-  Co. ;  ho. 

5  Queen  terrace. 
Maxwell,    George,    Gutta  Percha  Manufactory,  65 

Candleriggs;   house,  520  Gallowgate. 
JIaxwell  &  Snmervail,  merchants,  28  Hope  street. 
Maxwell,  Henry,  of  John  Brown  ij  Co  ,   and  Heiny 

Maxwell  if  Co. ;  house,  4  Kew  terrace. 
Maxwell,  Henrj',  &  Co ,  merchants,  2  Oswald  street. 
Blaxwell,  James,  Prince  of  Wales'  tavern,  222  New 

Dalmarnock  road. 
Maxwell,  James,  tobacconist,  121  Castle  street. 
Maxwell,  James,  Caledonian  Railway  Co.,  302  Bu- 
chanan street;  house,  215  Duke  street. 
Maxwell,  John,  mason  and  builder,  219  Dumbarton 
road;  house,  178  Stewartville  place,  do. 


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2V, 


Maxwell,  John,  saddler  and  harness  maker,  91  Union 

street;  house,  Greenlaw  plac?,  145  Paisley  road. 
Maxwell,  John,  leasee,  City  Clothes  Market,  oif  Jai! 

square ;  house,  4  Steel  street. 
Maxwell,  R.  G.,  surgeon.     Letters  left  at  29  Glass- 
ford  street ;  house,  Haghil),  563  Duke  street. 
Maxwell,  Thomas,  of  Maxwell  4'  Somervail ;   house, 

23  Woodside  place. 
Blaxwell,    William,    plumber,    gasfitter,    and    zinc 

•worker,  111  Cambridge  street;  house,  132  West 

Graham  street. 
Maxwell,  William,  pastry  baker,  71  Green  St.,  Calt. 
Maxwell,  Wm.,  box  &  trunk  maker,  10  Dyer's  lane. 
Maxwell,  Miss,  furrier,  lb  Oxford  street. 
MAY,  Andrew,  tailor  and  clothier,  141  New  City  rd. 
May,  George,  officer  of  the  Dean  of  Guild  Court  and 

Merchants'  House,  70  Hutcheson  street. 
Ma}',   George,  restaurateur,  family  cook,  and    soiree 

contractor,  89  Glussford  st.  ;   ho.  116  George  St. 
May,  Geo.,  chim.  sweeper,  27  Stockwell  st. ;  ho.  do. 
May,  J.  B.,  252  Bath  street. 

May,  J.,  pork  and  provision  merchant,  lOG  George  st. 
May,  Misses,  millinery  and  dressmaking  establish- 
ment, 252  Bath  street. 
MAYER,  James,  teacher  of  pianoforte  and  singing, 

and  ])ianoforte  tuner,  67  St.  George's  road. 
Mayer,  John,  F.C.S.,  teacher,  and  lecturer  on  science, 

2  Carlton  place;  house,  50  Gloucester  street. 
MAYSTONT,   Robert,    paper-bag   manufacturer,    59 

Maxwell  street,   and  London ;  Henry  Jos.   Box- 
field,  agent. 
MEARNS,  James,  of  Mearns  cj-  Sutherland ;  house, 

22  Charlotte  street. 
Mearns  &  Sutherland,  plumbers  and  gasfltters,   13 

Charlotte  street. 
Mearns,    Rev.    W.,    M.A.,    Wesleyan    minister,   St. 

Thomas'  church,  Gallowg. ;  ho.  48  Whitevale  st. 
MEGHAN,  Andrew,  oj" Mechan  4' Bain ;  house,  484 

St.  Vincent  street. 
Mechan  &  Bain,  copper  and  tinsmiths,  134  Cheap- 
side  street. 
Mechan,  Daniel,  spirit  merchant,  31  Broad  street, 

Mile-end. 
Mechan,  Patrick,  provision  merchant,  143  Eglintou 

street;  house,  150  do. 
Mechanics'  Institution  and  Library,  38  Bath  st. ; 

curator,  Alexander  Paton,  North  John  street. 
Mechanics'  Institution,  24  Stewart  street,  Cowcad- 

dens  ;  John  Weir,  janitor. 
Mechanics'  Institution,  46  Canning  street.   Gallon  ; 

Alexander  Waddell,  president. 
MECKLENBURG-ScHWtiKiN  consul,  H.  Martini,  35 

Hope  street. 
MEDCALF,  Ralph,  46  Buchanan  street;  house,  11 

Walworth  terrace,  Kent  road. 
Mediterranean  Steam-packet  office  ;  Handysides 

&  Henderson,  45  Union  street. 
Mediterranean  Steam-packet  office ;  G.  &  J.  Burns, 

9  Buchanan  street. 
MEEK,  Chas.  S.,  collector  of  poor  assessment.  Barony 

Parish,  52  Virginia  street;  hou«e,  5  Whitevale  st. 
Meek,   J.  &   C.,  clothiers  and  hatters,  G  Victoria 

buildings,  Gieat  Clyde  street. 
Meek,  James,  bookkeeper.  City  Poorhouse. 
Meek,  Robt.,  tea  dealer  and  coal  agent,  61  Waterloo  st. 
Meek,  Janet,  tobacconist,  56  South  Coburg  street. 
Meek,  Miss,  68  West  Regent  street. 
SLEFF,  William,  at  M-Naughten  4'  Hood's;  house,  1 

King  street,  Tradeston. 


MEHALLUM,   William,   pastry  baker,    127   Main 

street,  Bridgeton. 
MEIGH,  William,  shoemaker,  515  Gallowgate. 
MKIGHAN,  James,  plumber  and  gasfitter,  C5  Can- 
ning street,  Calton ;  house,  206  London  road. 
Meigl'an,   William,  tlesher,  133,  135   High  street; 

house,  194  Gallowgate. 
MEIKLE,   Alex.,   market  gardener.   Park  cottage. 

Paisley  road. 
Meikle,  George,  watchmaker  and  jeweller,  104  Hos- 
pital street;  house,  102  do. 
Meikle,  James,  dairyman,  51   Burnside   street  and 

132  New  City  road;  house,  19  Rosehall  street. 
Meikle,  John,  dairyman,  90  Eglinton  street. 
Meikle,  Robert,  fishmonger,  18G  Hope  street. 
Meikle,  Thomas,  merchant,  Madeira  buildings,  257 

Argyle  street ;  house,  Viewfield,  Polloksliields. 
Meikle,  William,  actuary,  N.  S.  Savings  Bank,  86 

Wilson  St.;   ho.  Dowanhill  gardens,  by  Hillhead. 
Meikle,  Williim,  bookseller,  79  Stockwell  street. 
Meikle,    William,   glass  merchant   and  glazier,    79 

Great  Clyde  street  ;  house,  10  Abbotsford  place. 
Meikle,  Mrs.,  remnant  &  furnishing  warehouse,  90^ 

Great  Hamilton  street. 
Meikle,  Mrs.,  dairj',  85  Hospital  street. 
MEIKLEHAM,  John,  teacher.   Glen's   School,   72 

Cathedral  street. 
Meikleham,  John,  manager,  Clyde  Ironvrorks. 
MEIKLEJOIIN,  James,  wine  and  spirit  dealer,  ■  \ 

Hospital  street ;  house,  58  do. 
Meiklejohn,    John,    Athenteam    Dining-roora,     110 

Ingram  street ;  house,  Langbank. 
Meiklejohn,  John,  dyer,  32  Apsley  place. 
Meiklejohn,  John,  &  Co.,  wine  and  spirit  merchants, 

124  and  12G  Gallowgate. 
Meiklejohn,    Robert,   &  Son,   Bass    Crest    Brewery, 

Alloa  ;  Wm.  Weir,   Brothers,   &  Co.,  agents,  60 

Stockwell  street. 
jNIeiklejohn,  Mrs.,  draper,  127  Eglinton  street. 
Meiklejohn,  Miss,  tobacconist   and  confectioner,  54 

Hospital  street ;  house,  58  do. 
MEIKLEM,  Rev.  Jas.,  A.M.,  of  Brownfield  Church, 

68  Brown  st. ;  ho.  5  Walworth  terrace,  Kent  rd. 
Meiklem,  John,  chemist  &  druggist,  129  Paisley  rd. 
Mciklem,  John,  tea  and  coffee  merchant,  260  Argyle 

street  and  41   Union  street  ;  house,  5  Walworth 

terraco,  Kent  road. 
Meiklem,   Mrs.   Walter,  moulding  sand   merchant, 

BlochairnSand  Quarry;  house.  North  Bank  house, 

300  Garngadhill. 
MEIKLENEED,  William,  at  Handysides  cf-  Hender- 
son's; house,  18  Pollok  street. 
MEIN,  Alex.,  bottle  manufacturer,  35  Charles  St., 

St.  Rollo.x  ;   ho.  12  Buckingham  terrace. 
MELDRUM,  E.,  &   Cr.,  parafHu  and  mineral  oil 

manufs.,  Craignestock  pi.,  Glasgow,  &  chemical 

works,  Bathgate. — See  Advertisement  in  Appendix. 
Meldrum,  John  J.,  manaarer,  Glasgow  Granite  Works, 

St.  James'  street,  Paisley  road. 
Melfout  Gunpowder  Co.,  135  Buchanan  street. 
MELLES,  James,  dairyman,  5  Salisbury  street. 
MELLON,  Mrs.,  pawnbroker,  72  Kirk  St.,  Calton. 
MELROSE,  John,  wine  and  spirit  dealer,  13  Hut- 
cheson Street  and   110  Eutlierglen  road;  house, 

29  Hutcheson  street. 
Melross,  Samuel,  poulterer,  45  Br'.dge  st. ;  housr, 

44  Norfolk  street. 
Melrose,  William,  foreman,  at  Scott,  Croall,  if  Son's, 

356  Parliamentary  road  ;  house,  405  do. 


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-GENERAL  DIRECTORY. MIDDLETON. 


Melville,  Kobt.  H.,  staiioiier  ami  account  book  nianu- 

faclurer,  and   H<;ent  for  Cliulibs   &   Sons,   London, 

80  St.  Vioceiit  St.  ;  lebidence,  Oakvale,   1-Iillhe;id. 

Melville,    Williiim,    wine   and   spirit  ni(  rcbaiit,  20-i 

Garsculie  ri):i(l  ;   house,  4  Fleiiiinj;  street. 
MELVIN,  And.,  deik,  Allan  \>].,  8  Dons'iis  sheet. 
Melvin,  Bioihers,  manufacturers  aiid  warthousenien, 

62  Arg\le  i^trcet. 
Melvin,    David,   loom,   card,  and   pasteboard  ware- 
house, 55  Hutilieson  street ;  works,  26  Commer- 
cial roail ;  Isou-^e,  6  Soutli   Wellington  street. 
Melvin,  Hiihert,  (if  Mdvin    Brothers;  resid.,  Lang- 
side  road,  l^an^side. 
Slelvin.   Tlionias,   smiili   and   machine    maker,    69 
William  street,  Ander.ston  ;  lie.  liiS  North  street. 
Melvin,  AVilliam,  89  South  Porthmd  street. 
MENNONS,  Miss,  1  Ehnbank  place. 
MENZIES,  Andrew,  funeral  undertaker,  job,  post- 
horse,  and  cairiage  hirer,  124   Argyle  street,  and 
52  North  street;  stables,  West-end  Horse  naza;ir, 
52  North  street,  and  17   Risk  street,   off  Great 
Hamilton  street. 
Menzies,  Andrew,  of  Balornock,     Letters  left  at  124 

Argvle  street. 
Menzies,   Bernard,    &   Craig,  Caledonian   distillery, 
Edinburgh  ;  oiBce,  62  Jamaica  street ;  Jas.  Mur- 
ray, agent. 
Menzies,   Bernard,   &  Craig,   Caledonian    distillery, 
Edinburgh;    oflice,    75    Jamaica   street;   James 
Drysdale,  agent. 
Menzies,  C.  B.,  &  Co.,   oil   merchants,  59  Maxwell 

street;  house,  10  South  Portland  street. 
Menzies,  David,  spiiit  merchant,   3U6   Gallowgate  ; 

house,  1  Tinner  street. 
Menzies,    David,    wright    and    cabinetmaker,    45 

Dnke  street. 
Menzies,  Kev.  David,  A.M.,   Free  Martyrs'  Church, 
Stanhojie  street;  house,  9  Hopetoun   place,   Stir- 
ling's road. 
Menzies,  Duncan,  portioner,  16  Sauchiehall  street. 
Menzie--.  John,  spirit  merchant,  0  George  street;  ho. 

233  High  street. 
Menzies,  John   F.,  officer  to  the  Faculty  of  Physi- 
cians and  Surgeon-i,  242  St.  Vincent  street. 
Menzies,  Robert.  s(iiric  n)erchant,  2  Herbeitson  St.  ; 

house.  32  South  Cobur;;  street. 
Menzies,  Tb.,  Lord  Byron  hotel,  6,  8,  10  Broomielaw. 
Menzies,  Thomas,  ct.rn  broker,  104  Hope  st.  ;  house, 

264  West  Baih  street. 
Menzies,   Thos ,  general  dealer,  57  New  St.,  Calton. 
Menzies,   Thomas,  head  master,   Ilutcheson's   Hos- 
pital School,  145  Crown  street. 
Menzies,    Williani,   carpenter  and  joiner,  178  Eg- 

linton  street. 
Menzies,  Mrs.    George,  pav.'nbroker,  14  North  St.  ; 

house,  Dumbarton  road. 
Menzies,  Mrs.,  tlesher,  699  Gallowgafe  ;  ho.  697  do. 
Menzies,  Miss  C.,  provision  merchant,   120  Bridge- 
gate. 
Jlenzics,  Catharine,  family  grccer,  84  Paisley  road. 
MERCER,  Andrew,    stock    and    sharebroker,   and 
agent  for  the   City  Assurance  Co.  of  London,  73 
West  Nde  street. 
Mercer,    James,    of  Mercer  &   PoUoch;  house,  96 

Eglinton  street. 
Mercer,  John,  famih-  grocer,  and  agent  for  Equitable 

Insurance  Co.,  17  Charing-  cross. 
Mercer,  Tliomas,  merchant,  8  Springfield  court,  C9 
Queen  street. 


Mercer  &  Pollock,  wrights,  24(5  St.  Vincent  street. 
MiiHCiiAKTs'  House,  James  Lnmsden,  Lord  Dean  of 

Gudd,  70  Hutcheson  st.  ;  John  Smiih,  collector. 
Merchants'  House,  Necropolis;  Ninian  Slight,  super- 
intendent ;   house.  Necropolis  cottage. 
MEHROW,    Lewis   T.,  of  Alerrow  cj-  Fell;  house, 

Fluravale,  Ibro.Nholm. 
Merrow  &  Fell,  shipbrokers,  9  Howard  street. 
MEKliY,    &    Cunningham,  iron  and  coal  masters, 

127  St.  Vincent  street. 
Slerry,  James,  iM.P.,  o/' J/cn-^ij-  Cunniiighnm  ;  resid, 

BcUadrum,  Inverness  shire. 
Merry,  James,  shawl  and  dress  printer,  1  Royal  Ex- 
change couit,  85  Queen  street;  house,  17  Houston 
street,  Pairley  road. 
Merry,  James,  coal  master;  depots,  Monkl'and  Canal 

basin,  and  B,.ird  street,  St.  liollox. 
Merry,  T.  BiLkett.  manufacturer,  wholesale  jeweller, 
and  imporier  of  French,  German,  and  other  foreign 
merchandise,  67  Great  Clvde  street. 
MERRYLEES,    John,    beadle.  Grant  Street  R.  P. 

Church  ;  house,  159  Shamrock  street. 

Merrylees,  John,  &  Son,  nianufucturers   of  zebras, 

wincej's,    tartans,    and   fancj'    dresses,    5    and    7 

Alston  .vtreet;   ho.  19  Elgin  terrace,  Dowanhill. 

MEiiinTON  Coal  Company,  41  West  Ploward  street. 

Mehsey  Steel  and   Iron  Co.,  Liverpool;   M.  Slen- ■ 

house  &  Co.,  agents,  133  St.  Vincent  street. 
MffiSMiiiiic  Hall,  27  Wilson  street. 
Me-ssina  Steam-Packet  OfEce;  G.  &  J.  Burns,  9 

Buchanan  street. 
Messina  Steam-Packet  Office ;  Handysides  &  Hen- 
derson, 45  Union  street,  agents. 
METCALFE,  William,  house  factor,  and  agent  for 
the  Liverpool,   London,  Fire  and  Life  Insurance 
Co..  5  Chrlinte  street. 
METHVEN,  Hugh,  accountant,   154  West  Regent. 

street ;  house,  do. 
MEUX,  Sir  Henry,  Bart.,  &  Co.,  brewers,  London  ; 

agents,  Robert  Thompson  &  Co  ,  64  Howard  St. 
Meux,  Sir  Henry,  Bart.,  &  Co.,  Horseshoe  Brewery, 
London  ;  Robertson  &  Baxter,  agents,  3  Virginia  st. 
Meux,  Sir  Henry,  &  Co.,  brewers,  London  ;   M.  Fer- 
guson, 54  St.  Enoch  square,  agent. 
Mi;xic.\N  &  Guatemala  vice-consul,  Wm.  Malcolm, 

22  Royal  Exchange  square. 
MEYER,   Nieolas,  B  A.,  teacher  of  French,  Ander- 

snnian  University;  house,  29  Killermont  street. 
MICHAEL,  Andrew,  agent,  79  West  Regent  street; 

house,  134  West  Graham  street. 
MICHIE,  Alexander,  general  carter  and  contractor, 

112  Hydepaik  street. 
Michie  &  IMelrose,  Berlin  Repository,  43  Argyle  aTC. 
MIUDLETON,     David,    provision"  merchant,    121 

Gallowgate. 
Middleton.  George,  of  W.  Middlelon  cj-  Co.;  honse, 

22  Indi."*  street. 
Middleton,  Rev.  C.  Marshall,  U.P.  Church,  St.  Vin- 
cent St. ;   h(nise,  1   Hidland  place,  St.  Vincent  st. 
Middleton,  John,  of  W,  Middleton  cj-  Co.,  179  West 

George  street. 
Jliddleton,  John,  of  Baeburn  <$'  Middkton;  house, 

14  Royal  crescent. 
Middleton    &    M'Ewan,    calenderers,    hot-pressers, 

packers,  and  cioppers,  67  Bliller  street. 
Middleton,  Lewis   S.,   of  Miihlhton  if  M'Ewan,  C7 

Miller  .'-treet ;   residence,  Polloksliields. 
Middlelon,  M.,   &  Co.,  painters  and  paperhangers, 
116  Ui.ion  street. 


MIDDLETOX. 


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-MILLER. 


215 


Midtlleton,  Roheit  T.,  of  CaJdwell  ^f  M'uldltion;  lio. 
1  HollaiKi  ptiice,  St.  Vincent  street. 

Middleton,  Tliunias,  buker  and  provision  merchant, 
39  Milton  sirpet  and  76  Maitland  street ;  house, 
77  North  Fivdeiick  street. 

Middleion,  Tltnmas,  grocer  and  provision  merchant, 
1  Norfolk  streft  and  6^  Nicholson  stieet;  house, 
36  Warwi.  k  street. 

Middleton,  Wm.,  &  Co.,  cabinctmakprs  and  uphol- 
sterers, 72  Gordon  sticet;   works,  33  Hope  ^treet. 

Middleton,  Win.,  of  Muthieson,  Middltlon,  ij-  Co. ; 
house,  G  Stanley  place. 

MlLR-END  Spinning  Co.,  cotton-spinners,  50  Brook 
street.  Mile-end. 

MILES,  James,  carriage-bjrer,  28  Surrey  lane;  ho. 
6  Polloksliaws  road. 

MILL,  Alfxai  der,  manufacturing  and  export  per- 
fumer, 202  Buchanan  street. 

Mill,  George,  commission  merchant,  102  Virginia  St.; 
house,  46  O.\ford  street. 

Mill,  John,  of  John  Mill  tf  Son  ;  house,  14  Cadoganst. 

Mill,  John,  jiin.,  of  John  Mill  tj-  Son;  house,  17 
Elder.slie  street. 

Mill,  John,  &  Son,  pla.'sterers,  74  "Waterloo  street. 

MILLEN,  Elienezer,  M.A.,  teacher  of  English  and 
geography,  .56  George  sq. ;  ho.  2  Grafton  phice. 

Millen,  John,  teacher  of  English  and  geography,  56 
George  s qua'e  ;  house,  2  Grafton  place. 

Millen,  John,  fle.-her,  202  Garscube  rd.  ;  ho.  215  do. 

Millen,  John,  fruit  merchant,  Bazaar;  house,  9 
Stirling  street. 

Millen,  John,  m  inager,  Scottish  Exhibition  Rooms, 
93  Bath  street. 

Millen,  John,  bookseller  and  stationer,  118  Cathe- 
dral street. 

Millen, 'John,  of  Thomas  Millen  d'  Co.,  coal  mer- 
chants; house,  33  Ronald  street. 

Millen,  Tlioma.s,  &  Co.,  coal  merchants,  St.  Rollox 
depot.    Orders  left  at  Mr.  Wood's,  45  Renfield  St. 

Slillen,  Tlionias,  of  Thomas  Millen  <.f  Co.;  huuse, 
3  Ronald  street. 

Millen,  Thonia'i,  tinsinith,  brassfounder,  and  gasiitter, 
35  George  street  ;  house,  20  Nicholas  street. 

MILLAR,  Adam,  flesher,  160  Castle  st.  ;  ho.  178  do. 

Miller,  Adam,  pawiibrober,  80  Nelson  st ,  Tradeston. 

Miller,  Alexiimler,  haker,  138  Canning  street,  Gal- 
lon ;   house,  HO  do. 

Sliller,  Alex  ,  if  liif/lis  cf  Wakefield  ;  re^id.  Bushy. 

Miller,  Alex.,  merchant;  resid.  Portkill,  Roseiieaih. 

Miller,  Alexander  C,  traveller,  at  David  Dunnes,  11 
West  Caiii]jhell  street. 

Miller,  Alex.,  of  Milkr  ^  Marr;  house,  50  Scott  st , 
Bridgeton. 

Miller,  Alex.,  nianag?r,  Dundas  hill  distillery. 

Miller,  Alex ,  flour  miller,  Carrdachie  grain  mills ; 
house,  8i4  G;d!owgate. 

Miller,  Alex.,  vine  &  spirit  mercht.,  104  Bridgegate. 

Miller,  Alex.,  of  John  M^Iniijre  (|-  Co.,  1  Nithsdale 
place,  Pid.^ley  road. 

Miller,  Alex  V.,  fancy  box  maker,  79  Mitchell  st.  ; 
house,  42  We.it  street. 

Miller,  Andrew,  confectioner  and  pastry  baker,  48 
Bridge  street;   house,  50  do. 

Miller,  Aiidiew,  grocer,  24  Abercorn  st.;  house,  53 
Burn-ide  street. 

Miller,  Andw.,  rag  merchant,  131  Main  st ,  Gorbals. 

lliller,  Andrew,  wood  merchant,  16  London  .street. 

Mider,  Andw.,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  9  Douglas 
street ;  house,  1  Main  stieet,  Andersiun. 


Miller,   Andrew,  nierc'iant,  37    St.   Vincent  place; 

residencp,  Heathhank  cottaj^e,  Bishopbriggs. 
Miller,  Archibald,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  52  Duke 

street ;  house,  69  do. 
Miller,  Archibald,  grocer  and  victual'er,  67  King  St., 

Calton,  and  25  I'ak  lane;  hou.se,  King's  park  pL 
iMiller,  A.  (i.,  32  (jrafton  square. 
Miller,  A.  R.,  joiner,  18  North  Albi>n  street. 
Miller  &  Bannerman,  wrights,  trunk  and  packing- 
box  makers,  SO  (Jordon  street. 
Miller,  Bowman,  liaker,  22  Canning  st.  and  25  Park 

lane;  house,  13  William  street,  Greenhead. 
Miller,  Biothers,  commission  merchants  and  inanu- 

iacturers,  9  Princes  square,  Buchanan  St.;  houss, 

l'^5  Grafton  terrace. 
^Miller  &  Co.,  booksellers  &  .stationer^,  85  Ingram  st. 
iMiller,  C,  shawl  fiinger  and  turner,  44  Maxwell  st. 
Miller,  Daniel,  C.E.,  of  Bell  tj-  Miller;  house,  176  St. 

George's  road. 
IMiller,  Daniel,  of  Miller  if  Flemhig;  residence,  Ash- 
bourne villa,  Partick  hill. 
Miller,  Daniel  H.,  &  Co.,  oil  merchants   and  paint 

manufacturers,  25  St.  Enoch  lane. 
Miller,  David   provision  merchant,  129  Bridgegate  ; 

house,  25  East  Clyde  street. 
Miller,  Daviii,  late  builder,  Glasgow,  noiv  superin- 
tendent of  Iniihlings,  and  property  valuator;  resid. 

Lewars'  buildings,  Altnada  st.,  Hamilton.    Letters 

addressed  to  Glasgow  to  be  left  at  28  Warwick  st. 
Millar,  David,  M.D.,  physici.in,  40  Garscube  road; 

house,  15  Bucilench  street. 
Miller,  1).  IL,  of  D.   TI.   Miller  <J-  Co.;  house,   56 

Dund.is  street,  Kingston. 
Millar,  David,  hatter,  78  Argjde  street,  and  1  and  3 

Queen  street. 
iMillar,  David,  hat  and  cap  mnnnf.,  185  Trongate. 
Midar,  David,  30  Wdlowbank  .street. 
Miller,  Dugald,  wright  and  builder,  Holyrood  cres- 
cent, Gt.  Western  road;  house,  401  St.  Vincent  st. 
Miller,  Duncan,  boot  iS:  sh.ne  manufacturer,  99  High 

John  street;  house,  7,^  NIchidson  street. 
Miller  &  Fleming,  coppersmiths  and  brassfounders, 

(ihisgnw  Copper  Works,  17  Robertson  street. 
Miller,  Gavin,  merchant,  1.S5  St.  Vincent  st.;  house, 

22  Windsor  terrace,  St.  George's  road. 
Miller,  Gavin,  haker,  27  Cathcart  street ;  house,  81 

Abbotsford  place. 
Miller,  Gavin,  grocer  &  spirit  de.der,  74  Hospital  st. 
Jlillar,  Gavin  B.,  of  W.  <]•  G.  Millar,  John  M'ln- 

tyre's  corner.  Cross;  house,  Bellcairn  luuse,  30O 

Saucliiehall  street. 
Millar,  George,  jun..  &  Co.,   manufs.,  114   Candle- 

riggs;  ho.  of  G.  M.,  Darnley  ter.,  Shawlands. 
Jliller,  George,  &  Co.,  manufacturing  chemists,  34 

Bothwell  ^l^eet ;  woiks,  Kuir.ford  street. 
Miller,  George,  of  James  Micler  4'  Co.;  ho.  44  St. 

Vincent  crescent. 
Miller,  George,   bookseller,  at   W.  R.   3'PPhuns,  84 

Arpyle  street ;  house,  136  West  lirahani  street. 
Miller,  George  merchant,  56  Brunswick  street ;  ho. 

2  Chatham  place. 
Miller,    George,    of  George    Miller  <$•  Co.  ;  house, 

Winglield,  Boihwell. 
Miller,  George,  M.D.,  167  George  street;  house,  14 

Iiichmond  street. 
Miller,  Ge<nge,  porter,  Western  bank;  house,  408- 

Parliamentary  road. 
Miller,  George  S.,  accountant.  N.S.  Savings  Bank; 

house,  273  Dumbariun  road. 


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MILLAR.- 


-GEJTERAL  DIRECTORY. MILLER. 


Millar,  George,  spirit  mer.,  118  S.  Cuinbetlaud  st. 
Miller  &  Hiiig,  stationers,  4  Wellington  arcade. 
Miller,  Henry,  Glasgow  and  West  of  Scotland  Guar- 
dian Society's  Office,  13  Virginia  street;  ho.   16 

East  Howard  street. 
Miller,  Hugh,  baker,  148  Eglinton  street. 
Miller,  James,  cork  manufacturer,  44  Maxwell  street. 
Miller,  James,  pastry-baker,  172  Saltmarket. 
Miller,  J.  &  J.,  cork  manufacturers,  Go  Oswald  st.  ; 

house,  59  do. 
Miller,  James,  tea,  coffee,  spice,  and  fruit  merchant, 

132  Trongate  ;  ho.  Windsor  place,  Partick. 
Miller,  James,  broker,  CO  Nelson  street,  Tradeston. 
Millar,  J.  &  J.,  glass  merchant  and  glazier,  4.4  and 

46  Dundas  street;  house,  160  High  street. 
Miller,  James,  house  factor,  107  Parson  street. 
Millar,  Jas.,  remnant  thop,  58  Main  st.,  Anderston. 
Miller,  James,  wine  and  spirit   merchant,  97  King 

street,  city;  house,  401  St.  Vincent  street. 
Miller,  James,  at  James  M'Kenzie  cf-    Co.''s;  house, 

8  Florence  place,  Stanley  street. 
Miller,  James,  &  Sons,  wholesale  stay  manufacturers, 

56  and  62  Brunswick  street. 
Miller,  James,  upholsterer,  cabinetmaker,  and  feather 

merchant,  132  Trongate;  ho.  4  E.  Russell  street. 
Millar,  James,  of  MxUev  cj-  Millar;  house  and  work, 

Milton,  Dunglass,  Dumbartonshire. 
Miller,  James,  flesher,  151  Crookstoa  street,  Kings- 
ton ;  house,  156  do. 
Miller,  James,  of  J.  cj  J.  Mllhr ;  ho.  59  Oswald  st. 
Miller,  James,  cook,  confectioner,  and  wine  mercht., 

251  Argyle  street;  ho.  59  Oswald  street. 
Miller,  James,  of  Slavert,  Zigomalo,   Miller,  ij'  Co. ; 

house,  21  WoodsiJe  place. 
Miller,  Jas.,  of  Miller  cf  Pearce  ;  ho.  2  Walworth  ter., 

Kent  road. 
Miller,   James,  of  M.    Waddell  cj-  Son,  tailors  and 

•clothiers,  42  Canning  street;  house,  102  do. 
Miller,  Jas.,  portrait  painter,  51  N.  Hanover  street. 
Miller,  James,  toj'  warehouse,  7  Queen  arcade. 
Miller,  James,  draper  and  outfitter,  38  Main  street, 

Anderston  ;  house,  50  North  Albion  street. 
Miller,  James,  of  Purt-Dundas  Pottery  Co.  ;  hou.5e, 

4  Hamilton  Park  terrace. 
Miller,  James,  corn  and  flour  factor,  9  Hope  st.  ;  ho. 

Camlachle  Grain  Mills. 
Miller,  James,  spirit  dealer,  55  Struthcrs  street. 
Miller,  James,  &  Co.,  rivet  andscrev/  manufiicturers, 

204  Stobcross  street. 
?iiiller,  Jas.  (hite  Miller  and  Colquhoun),  ham  curcr 

and  provision  merchant,  47  Glassford  street ;  ho. 

89  North  Frederick  street 
Miller,  James,   slater  and  plasterer,  137   North  St.; 

house,  58  JIain  street,  Anderston. 
Miller,  James,  at  II.  ij-  J.  InrjUs  ;  house,  6  Franklin 

terrace,  Dumbarton  road. 
Miller,  Jas.,  tambourer,  ornamenter,  &  em.broiderer, 

70  Brunswick  street. 
Miller,  James,   Victoria  Chemical  Works,    Victoria 

street ;  house,  59  Oswald  street. 
Miller,  James,  of  Smith  y"  Miller;  ho.  40  PoUok  st. 
Millar,  James  P.,  of  James  P.  Millar  cj-  Co.,   193 

Sauchiehall  street. 
Millar,  James    P.,   &  Co.,    general    and   insurance 

agents,  87  Union  street. 
Miller,  James,  o/ James  Miller  ^'  Co.;  house,  25  St. 

Vincent  crescent. 
Miller,  James,  of  James  Miller,  Son,  4'  Co. ;  house, 

113  Do'.iglas  street. 


Miller,    James,    carver,    gilder,    and    picture-frame 

maker,  42  Sauchiehall  street. 
Miller,  James,  church  officer,  Elgin  Place  chapel; 

house,  2-10  Bath  street. 
Miller,  James,  hardware  and  toj'  dealer,  77  Argyle 

street;  house,  112  Renfrew  street. 
Miller,  James  B.,  of  Symington  cj-  Miller,  130  St. 

Vincent  street. 
Jliller,  James,  Son,  &  Co.,  merchants  and  drysalters, 

86  Mitchell  street. 
Millar,  John,  writer,  17  Gordon  street;  house,  Daisy 

bank.  Paisley. 
Miller,  John,  esport  wholesale  and  retail  stationer, 

paper  stainer,   bookbinder,    lithographer,  printer, 

envelope   manufacturer,   and    agent   for    Milner's 

patent  safes,  &c.;  counting-house   and  wholesale 

department,  1  und  3   Hanover  street ;  retail  de- 
partment, 122  Ingram  street;  ho.  1  Park  circus. 
Miller,  John,  17  Hospital  street. 
Jliller,  John,  chartered  accountant  and  stockbroker, 

agent  for  the  Scottish  Union  Fire  Insurance,  and 

the   Standard   Life   Assurance,  71  Queen  street ; 

house,  191  Renfrew  street. 
Miller,  John,  of  Ilewlt,  Millers,  cJ'  Co. ;  house.  Gar- 
net place,  60  Hill  street. 
Jliller,  John,  surgeon,  689  Gallowgate;  ho.  G17  do. 
Millar,  John,  &  Son,  wholesale  and  retail  drapers, 

18,  20,  22,  24,  and  30  High  street. 
Jlillar,  John,  of  John  Jlillar  c|  Son,  merchants,  18, 

20,  and  22  High  street;  house,  Rosemount  house, 

328  Sauchiehall  street. 
Miller,  John,  agent,  77  North  Frederick  street. 
Miller,  John,  flesher,  153  Hospital  st. ;  ho.  157  do. 
Miller,  John,  manager,  William    While  i.f  Sotis,  15 

Gibson  street;   house,  9  Binnie  place. 
Miller,  Joim,  spirit  dealer,  2  Crawford  strce',  Port- 

Dundas  ;   house,  6  do. 
Miller,  John,  tinsmith,  26  Eglinton  street;  house,  8 

Wallace  street. 
Miller,  John,  22  Prince  George's  place,  Scotia  st. 
Miller,  J.,  &  Son,  corkcutters,   18  Ferguson  street, 

Cowcaddens. 
Miller,  John,  spirit  merchant,  3  Spoutmouth  ;    ho. 

22  Charlotte  street. 
Miller,  John,  &    Co.,  straw  bonnet    and   millinery 

warehousemen,    154  and   156  Trongate;    house, 

272  Buchanan  street. 
Miller,  John,  portioner,  71  Renfrew  street. 
Millar,  John,  agent  for  Crossmyloof  Loaf  factory, 

21  Finlay  street;  house,  112  Renfrew  street. 
Miller,  John,  agent,  A.    Walker  cj-   Co.;  house,  41 

Burnside  street. 
Miller,  John,  at  James  Black   cJ-   Co.'s;  house,  19 

Gladstone  place.  City  road. 
Miller,  John,  commission  merchant,  18  Reufield  st. 
Slillar,   John  B.,  at  M.  G.  3Iitlars,  Cross  ;  house, 

Bellcairn  house,  30O  Sauchiehall  street. 
Miller,  John   S.,  of  William  Miller  4  /Sons ;  resid. 

Belvidere  house. 
Miller,  John,  spirit  merchant,  Gl  West  Jlilton  St., 

Cowcaddens  ;  hou.se,  69  do. 
Miller,   John,  calt-nderer,  silk  finisher,  hot-presser, 

packer,  &c  ,    53    Cochran  street  and  20   South 

Frederick  street;  house,  141  Renfrew  street. 
Miller,  John,  draper,  95  Maitland  street. 
Jlilier,  John,  ofhcer,  AnderstouU.P.  Church,  Church 

place,  Main  street. 
Miller,  John,   pawnbroker,   154   Stobcross  st.  ;  bo. 

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Miller,  John,  tailor,  3D  Finlayst. ;  ho.  12  William  st. 

Miller,  John,  wnght,  51  Young  street;  house,  421 
Gallowgate. 

Miller,  John,  cooper,  15  Jackson  street. 

Miller,  John  C.  S.,  grocer,  victualler,  and  coal  mer- 
chant, 42  Cook  street ;  house,  40  do. 

Miller,  J.  Davis,  stationer,  engraver,  and  lithogra- 
pher, 3  Buchanan  street ;  ho.  29  Devon  street. 

Miller,  John  R.,  at  li.  Napier  cj-  Sons,  127  Lance- 
field  street ;  house,  20  Royal  terrace. 

Miller,  John  W.,  commercial  traveller,  fur  Wehh, 
Millington,  cf  Co.,  publishers,  Otley,  Yorkshire; 
house,  5  Shamrock  street. 

Miller,  Joseph,  stocking  manufacturer,  109  Sauchie- 
hall  street. 

Miller,  Kenneth  M'lver,  teacher,  St.  John'ij  Sessional 
school,  21  David  street. 
.  Miller,  M.,  brush,  basket,  and  toy  warehouse,  223 
Sauchiehall  street. 

Miller,  Matthew,  at  Addio  cj-  Miller's;  house,  97 
North  Frederick  street. 

Miller,  Matthew,  surgeon,  181J  Castle  street. 

Miller,  Maxwell,  30C^  St.  Vincent  street. 

Miller,  M.,  &  Co.,  straw-hat  manufacturers,  220 
Main  street,  Bridgeton. 

Miller  &  Marr,  flax  and  jute  spinners  and  manufac- 
turers, Go,  G7  John  street,  Bridoeton. 

Miller,  Michael,  of  Burns  cj-  Miller;  house,  15 
Steven  street. 

Miller  &  M'Gregor,  manufacturers  and  embroiderers, 
70  Brunswick  street. 

Miller,  Neil,  builder,  401  St.  Vincent  street. 

Miller  &  Pciirce,  plumbers,  coppersmiths,  and  brass- 
founders,  71  Hydepark  street. 

Millar,  Richard  David,  assistant  pawnbroker,  2G9 
Gailowgate;  house,  221  do. 

Millar,  Robert,  G.P.O.  ;  ho.  95  Maitland  street. 

Miller,  Robert,  of  James  Milkr,  Son,  cf'  Co. ;  house, 
37  Berkley  terrace. 

Miller,  Robert,  bookseller,  stationer,  and  librarian, 
57  Gailowgate;  house,  IG  JMonteith  row. 

Miller,  R.  D.,  of  R.  D.  Miller  cJ-  Co.;  house,  181 
Hospital  street. 

Miller,  R.  D.,  &  Co.,  ham-curers  and  provision 
merchants,  67  Wilson  street. 

Miller,  Robert,  &  Son,  wrights,  cabinet,  trunk,  box, 
and  packing-case  makers,  29  Stirliiig  street  and 
90  Nelson  street. 

Millar,  Robert,  late  of  Airdrie,  portioncr;  residence, 
Belloairn  house,  300  Sauchiehall  street. 

!Mil!cr,  Robert,  lithographer  and  ornamental  printer, 
21  Argyle  street. 

Miller,  Robert,  inspector  of  lighting,  52  College  st. ; 
house,  258  Pollokshaws  road. 

Miller,  Robert,  victualler,  13  Stevenson  street;  ho. 
83  Green  street. 

Miller,  Robert,  letter-carrier,  P.O. ;  house,  Mark- 
land  place,  211  Thistle  street. 

Miller,  Robert,  slater,  124  Stobcross  street  and  114 
Paisley  road. 

Miller,  Robert,  of  Ferguson,  Miller,  tj'  Co.  ;  house, 
Heathfield. 

Sliller,  Robt.,  refreshment  rooms,  57  Argyle.  st. ; 
bouse,  York  place,  339.|  Argyle  street. 

Miller,  Robt.,  house  factor,  118  Union  st. ;  house,  71 
Renfrew  street. 

Millar,  R.,  confectioner  and  fruiterer,  254  Buchanan 
street;  house,  146  West  Graham  street. 

Miller,  Robert,  2  Monteilh  row. 


Miller,  Robert,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  48  West 

street  and  1  Morrison  st.  ;  ho.  8  Gloucester  st. 
Miller,  Rev.  Samuel,  D.D.,  of  Free  St.  Matthew'.s; 

house,  23  Newton  place. 
Miller  &  Spence,  cork  manufacturers,  11  South  St. 

Mungo  street :  house,  8  do. 
Miller,  Stephen,  draughtsman  and  engraver  on  wood, 

138  West  George  street. 
Miller,  Thomas,  commission  merchant,   22    Dundas 

street;  house,  317  Sauchiehall  street. 
Miller,  Thomas,  church    officer,  3  Paterson  street, 

Kingston. 
Jililler,  Thomas,  house  proprietor,  35  Cadogan  street. 
Miller,  Thomas,  tailor  and  clothier,  19  London  st. ; 

house,  166  Crov.-n  street. 
Miller,  Thomas,  wright  and  glazier,  181  Stirling's 

road;   house,  198  do. 
Miller,  Thomas,  20  St.  Vincent  crescent. 
Miller,  Thomas  P.,  manager  of  Springfield  Work?, 

Dalinarnock. 
Miller,  Walter,  224  Great  Western  road. 
Miller,    Walter,    of  Broicrt    cJ-   Miller;    house,  14G 

Hospital  street. 
Miller,  William,  cowfeeder,  96  Garngad  road. 
Millar,  William,  of  John  Millar  <f-  Son,  merchants, 

18,  20  and  22  High  street ;  ho.  1  Grafton  sq. 
Jliller,  William,  shoemaker,  6  John  St.,  Bridgeton. 
Miller,  Wm.,  victualler,  183A  Castle  street. 
Miller,  William,  victualler  and  grocer,  51  Grove  St.; 

house,  40  do. 
Millar,  Wm.,  of  Hewitt,  Millars,  cJ-  Co.,  44  Ingram 

street;  house,  W;dworth  terrace,  100  Elderslie  st. 
Miller,  William,  consulting  engineer,  insurance  valu- 
ator, machinery  and  commission  agent ;  house,  58 

Dundas  street,  Kingston. 
Miller,  William,  grocer  and  provision  merchant,  150 

Duke  street.  Alma  place;  house,  146  do. 
Miller,   William,  and  Son?,  Turkey-red   d_vers   and 

calico  printers,  54  Gordon  street ;  works,  Spring- 
field, Dalmarnock. 
Miller,  William,  merchants,  51  St.  Vincent  street; 

residence,  Eastwoodhill,  b3'  Thornliebank. 
Miller,  Wm.  Pollock,  dyer;  house,  Spring-field,  Dal- 
marnock. 
Miller,  William,  spirit  merchant,  34   Stobcross  st,; 

house,  30  do. 
Miller,   William,  provision  merchant.  111  Drygatc; 

house,  113  do. 
Miller,  William,  at  Ohcll,  Pringle,  ^  Selkirk's;  house, 

1  M'Aslin  street. 
Miller,  V/.  Macfarlane,  secretarj',  Glasgow  Young 

Men's  Sabbath  Protection  Association  ;  house,  165 

Havelock  place.  Hospital  street. 
Millar,  William,  of  W.  <j-  J.  Millar,  warehousemen, 

John  M'Intyre's  corner.  Cross;  house,  Bellcairu 

house,  300  Sauchiehall  street. 
Millar,  W.  G.,  commission  merchant,  22  Dundas  st.; 

house,  36  Willowbank  street. 
Millar,  W.   &  G.,  warehousemen,  John  M'Intyre'.s 

corner,  Cross,  2,  4,  6,  and  8  High  street,  and  1,  3, 

5,  and  9  Gailowgate. 
Miller,  W.  M.,  teacher  of  music,  3  Balmanno  street. 
Millar,  Catherine,  stationer,  56  St,  George's  road. 
Miller,  Mrs.  Adam,  flesher,  160  Castle  street,  Town- 
head  ;  house,  178  do. 
Miller,  Mrs.  Agnes,  confectioner,  7  Clyde  terrace; 

house,  20  do. 
Miller,  Mrs.  Andw.,  broker,  75  Carrick  st. ;  ho.  70  do. 
Millar,  Mrs.  James,  grocer,  30  Old  wynd. 

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Miller,  Mrs.  James,  2  Cliatham  place. 

Miller,  Mrs.  John,  32  Grafton  square. 

Miller,  Mrs.  John,  of  Miller  tj-  Co. ;  ho.  63  John  st. 

Miller,  Mrs.  John,  carter,  24  Havannali. 

Miller,  Mrs.  l.eander,  146  West  Graham  street. 

Miller,  Mrs.  Peter,  familj'  grocer,  81   Stirling's  rd.; 

house,  125  Grafton  terrace,  North  John  street. 
Miller,  Mrs.,  dair}',  58i  Hospital  street. 
Miller,  Mrs.,  IG  Ai-liugton  street,  ofF  Woodlands  rd. 
Miller,  Mrs.  Walter,  64  Abbotsford  place. 
Miller,  Miss  A.,  dealer  in  cotton  and  woollen  yarn, 

hosier_v,  135  Gallowgate. 
Miller,  Miss  Grace,  milliner,  151  Saucbiehall  street ; 

house,  8  Stanley  street.  Woodlands  road. 
Miller,   Mits   J.,  spirit   dealer,  15   Charlotte  street, 

Port-Dundas. 
Miller,  Miss,  furnishing  shop,  143  High  street. 
Miller,  Misses,  256  West  George  street. 
Miller,  Misses,  furnishing  shop,  and  register  for  ser- 
vants, 297  Sauchiehall  street. 
MiLLAii's  Charity  School  for  Girls,  151  George  st. ; 

Miss  Davidson,  teacher. 
MILLIGAN,  John,  general  grocer,  24  Cheapsidc  st. 
Milligan,  Kennedy,    egg   and  butter  merchant,  32 

Stewart  street,  Cowcaddens. 
Milligan,  John,  ship  and  steamboat  agent,  and  agent 

for  London  and  Limerick  Steam-ship  Co.  (limited}, 

65  Jamaica  street;  house,  93  Waterloo  street. 
Milligan,  John,  mason  and  builder,  6  Warwick  st. ; 

Laurieston. 
Milligan,  Wallace,  upholsterer,  32  &  34  O.^ford  St. 
Milligan,  Wm.,  spirit  dealer,  23  Duke  street. 
Milligan,  Mrs.,  93  Waterloo  street. 
Milligan,    Jane,   teacher,    Wellington    Street   U.P. 

Schools,  Piccadilly  street. 
MILLIKEN,    John,  house  painter,  12  Wellington 

street,  north. 
Milliken,  Mrs.,  lodgings,  145  West  Campbell  street. 
MILLOY,  John,  at  Allan  <^-  Ferguson's;  138  South 

Portland  street. 
MILLS,  Alexander,  confectioner,  3(1  Candleriggs. 
Mills,  George,  73  West  Kile  street,  7  Clarendon  pi, 

and  Dunglass,  Bowling  Eay. 
Mills,  James,  spirit  dealer,  131  George  street ;  ho. 

50  Nortl:  Albion  street. 
Mills,  James,  dyer  and  hot-presser,  S5  West  street. 
Mills,  Samuel,  G.P.O.  ;  house,  47  Shamrock  street. 
Mills,  Thomas,  famih'  grocer    and    wine   and  spirit 

merchant,  1  Kinning  place,  87  Paisley  road ;  ho. 

G  South  Kinning  place. 
Mills,  William,  &  Co.,  coppersmiths,  7  Argyle  st. ; 

house,  77  Taylor  street. 
Mills,  William,  slater,  13  New  Citj^  road  ;  house,  55 

Rose  street,  Garneth.ill. 
Mills,  Mrs.  John,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  2  Cran- 
ston p.]ace.  Anderston. 
Mills,  Mrs.  Patrick  James,  S  Claremont  gardens. 
Mills,  Margaret,  tobacconist,  607  Gallowgate. 
MILNE,  Alexander,  m.anager,  AVestern  Club  house, 

147  Buchanan  street. 
Milne,  Ale.Nander,  of  Gartfarrie,    Gartfarrie  house, 

Moodiesburn. 
Milne,  George  Druramond,  of  Milne  iS;  Sim;  house, 

5  Slyrtle  street,  St,  George's  road. 
Milne,  George,  at  Steel  cj'  Co.'s,  5  Dixon  street ;  ho. 

66  Sauchiehall  street. 
Milne,  Geo,,  grocer  &  spirit  dealer,  62  Marlhorongh  st. 
Mylne,  C.  &  M,   D.,  muslin  and  lace  printers,  and 
embroiderers,  17  and  18  Argyle  arcade. 


Mylne,  George,  at;  Eagle  Iron   foundry;  house,  40 

Buccleuch  street, 
Milne,  James,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  198  Hope 

street ;  house,  1  Hill  street, 
Milne,  James,  engineer  and  superintendent,  Eorth  & 

Clyde  Canal;  residence,  16  Windsor  terrace,  St. 

George's  road. 
Milne,  James,  agent  of  the  National  Bank  of  Scot- 
land; house,  1  Woodlands  terrace. 
Milne,  J,  &  W.  S.,  wholesale  stationers  and  general 

merchants,  63  Candleriggs. 
Milne,  Rev,  John,  28  Bellgrove  street. 
Milne,  John,  jun.,  o/,/,  (J-  W.  S.  3nine,  63  Candler. 
Milne,  John,  provision  merchant,  22  Renfrew  street. 
Milne,  John,  grocer  and  provision  merchant,  42  Rose 

St.,  Hutchesontown  ;  ho.  169  Shamrock  st.,  city. 
Mj-lne,  John,  64  Abbotsford  place. 
Milne,  Jonathan,   teacher,   Anderston  Free  Church 

school,  9    Bishop  street,  Anderston;  house,  431 

St.  Vincent  street. 
Mil!;e,  Peter,  tailor  and  clothier,  252  Buchanan  st. 
Milne   &   Sim,   wrights   and   builders,    140  North 

Woodside  road. 
Mylne,  Thomas,  64  Abbotsford  ])lace. 
Mylne,  Thomas,  552  St.  Vincent  street. 
Milne,  W^illiam,  &  Co.,  merchants,  115  St.  Vincent  st, 
Milne,  l\Irs.  George,  66  Sauchiehall  street. 
Milne,  Mrs.  George,  lodgings,  08  Bath  street. 
Milne,  Jlrs.  Wm.,  grocer  and  confectioner,  30  King 

street,  Tradeston. 
!RIilne,  Misses,  seminar}',  123  Douglas  street. 
Miln,  Miss  Elizabeth,  milliner,  straw-hat  and  dress- 
maker, 208  Hope  street. 
MILNER,  Alfred,  comic  vocalist,  211  Markland  pi.. 

Upper  Thistle  street. 
Milner,  Ebenezer,  physician,   surgeon,  and  druggist, 

288  Argyle  street ;  house,  292' do, 
MtLNWOOD  Colliery  Oflice,  80  Great  Clyde  street. 
MILLREE,  James,  flesher,  7  St,  James'  street. 
Millree,  John,  flesher,  95  Norfolk  street;  ho.  102  do. 
MILROY,  Andrew,  mason   and  builder;  house,   55 

Springgrove  place.  Grove  street. 
Milroy,  Jas,,  coal  and  commis,  agent,  36  Eenfield  st. 
Milroy,  Samuel,  at  Peter  Rintoul  cf  Co.'s;  house,  25 

St.  Vincent  crescent. 
Milroy,  Wm.,  church  officer  of  St.  Matthew's  Church; 

house,  42  Grecnhill  street. 
Milroj',  Mrs  ,  47  Renfrew  street. 
MILTON,  James,  manager,  at  G.  L.  Walker  cj-  Co.'g, 

Port-Eglinton  ;  house.  Canal  street. 
MiLTOX  Established   Church,   Milton  street,   Covf- 

caddens  ;  Rev,  Alexander  Arthur,  minister. 
Milton    Free   Church,   69  Rose  street,   Garnethill ; 

Rev.  Hugh  M'Dougall,  minister. 
Milton  and  Castleniilk  Estates  Office ;  John  Bhick- 

lej',  135  St.  Vincent  street,  factor;  ho,  Balornoch, 

b}'  Springburn. 
Milton  Colosseum  Concert  Hall,  190  Cowcaddens  st. 
Milton  Iron  Works,  North  Woodside  road. 
Milton  Prinifield  Warehouse,  170  Buchanan  street. 
Minerva    Life    Insurance   Co. ;    Patrick   Murray, 

agent,  107  St.  Vincent  street. 
MINNOCH,  W.   Yi..,  of  John  Ilouldstcorth  ^   Co.; 

house,  6  Woodside  crescent. 
MINTO,  David,  cotTee-roaster,  sugar-pounder,  and 

general  grinder,   47  M'Pherson  street,  off  High 
street;  house,  49  Gallowgate, 
MIROW,  Ernest,  agent  for  J.  M,   Kronheim  &  Co., 
of  Bangor  House,  Shoe  Lane,  London,  E.G.,  em- 


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bossers  and  ornamental  printers;   stock  of  fancy 
stationery,   25   )Suuth   Frederick  street,  corner  of 
George's  square. 
MIRRLEES,  Alex.,  of  A.  ^  J.  Mirrkes ;  house,  54 

Cowcaddcns. 
Mirrlees,  James  Buchanan,  of  Mirlees  tj-  Tait ;  ho. 

336  Saucbiehall  street. 
Mirrlees,  J.  &  A.,  organ  builders,  129  Dundas  st. 
Mirrlees  &  Tait,  engineers,  boiler  makers,  and  sugar- 
mill  manufacturers,  Scotland  Street  Iron  Woiks, 
Tradeston. 
Mirrlees,  Wm.,  &  Co.,  saddlers  and  harness  maker?, 

97  Buchanan  street. 
Mirrlees,  Mrs.,  furnishings,  393  Gallowgate. 
MITCHELL,   Adam   B.,   banker,    National    Bank, 
Queen  street ;  house,  N.  Medrox  well,  Monklaud. 
Mitchell,  Alexander,  40  Kelvingrove  street. 
Mitchell,  Alexander,  plumber  and  gasfitter,  100  Bell- 
grove  street;  house,  98  do. 
Mitchell,  Alexander,  M.D.,  13  Elmbank  place. 
Jiitchell,  Alex.  M.,  of  A.  M.  if  JL  Mitchell  cj-  Watson, 
4  National  Bank  buildings,  Queen  street ;  house, 
19  Sardinia  terrace,  Hillhead. 
Mitchell,  A.  M.  &  M.,  &  Watson,  accountants,  share- 
brokers,  property  agents,  and  resident  secretaries 
for  Scotland  for  the  Patriotic  Fire  and  Life  Assur- 
ance Co.,  4  National  Bank  buildings,  Queen  street. 
— See  A  dvertisement  in  Appendix. 
Mitchell,  Alexander,  juu.,  of'  Mitchell  ^   Whytlaw; 

residence,  Grovepark  ;  ho.  196  N.  Woodside  rd. 
Mitchell,  Alex.,  of  Ediniston  cj-  Mitchell;  residence, 

Ardenclutha,  Hamilton. 
Mitchell,  Allardice,  &  Mitchell,  -writers,  ICO  West 

George  street. 
]\Iitchell,   A.,  of  Sinclair  (j-    Mitchell;  house,    107 

King's  park  place. 
Mitchell,  Andrew,  of  Walter  Beaton  <^  Co. ;  house, 

173  Sauchiehall  street. 
Jlitchell,  Andrew,  4  Claremont  terrace. 
Mitchell,  Andrew,  commission  merchant,  85  Mitchell 

street ;  house.  Sandbank  place,  Partick. 
Mitchell,  A.  O.,  of  Mitchell,  Allardice,  cj-  Mitchell; 

house,  II  Woodlands  terrace. 
Mitchell,  Rev.  David,  of  Free  St.  Luke's;  house,  26 

Monteith  row. 
Mitchell,  David,  of  W.  G.  Mitchell  cj-  Co. ;  house,  79 

Great  Hamilton  street. 
Jlitcbell,  Ebenezer,  portrait  painter,  7  Kinning  st.. 

Paisley  road. 
!Mitchel!,  George,  cart,  spring  van,  and  lorry  builder, 

26,  28,  30  Carrick  street;  house,  26  do. 
Mitchell,    George,  of  MacLeroy,  Hamilton,  cf  Co. ; 

house,  21  Monteith  row. 
Mitchell,  H.,  oil  merchant,  13  East  Howard  street; 

house,  24  Adelphi  street. 
Mitchell,  James,  tailor  and  clothier,  21  Argyle  st. 
Mitchell,   James,    accountant  and  writer,    116    St. 

Vincent  street;  house,  12  Franklin  terrace. 
Mitchell,  James,  secietary.  Mutual  Communication 
Society  for  the  Protection  of  Trade,  116  St.  Yin- 
cent  street;  house,  12  Franklin  terrace. 
Mitchell,  James,  &  Co.,  engravers  and  lithographers, 
9  Gordon  street ;  house,  49  West  Campbell  street. 
Mitchell,    James,  &  Co.,   engravers,  lithographers, 

and  stationers,  108  Argyle  street. 
Mitchell,  James,  &  Co.,    tailors  and  clothiers,  71 

Queen  street;  house,  4  Wellington  street,  city. 
Mitchell,  James  L.,  of  Charles  Thorhurn  ff-   Co, ; 
house,  Bellevue,  Hamilton. 


Mitchell,  James,  of  Mitchell,  Allardice,  cJ-  Mitchell; 

house,  5  Park  terrace. 
Mitchell,  James,  slater,  132  Sauchiehall  street. 
Mitchell,    James,    dairyman,  171  Egliiiton  street; 

house,  173  do. 
Mitchell,  James,  brassfounder,  29  Jamaica  st. ;  house, 

2  Clyde  terrace. 
Mitchell,  James,  accountant,  and  agent  for  London 

and   Liverpool  Fire  and  Life  Insurance   Co.,  75 

West  Nile  street. 
Mitchell,  James,  painter  and  paperhanger,  27  King 

street,  city. 
Mitchell,  James,  of  Mitchell  <^   Wallace;  house,  6 

Annfield  place,  Duke  street. 
Mitchell,  Jas.,  coal  merchant,  3  Market  street.  East. 
Mitchell,  Rev.  Jas.,  minister  of  Bridgegate  Church, 

14  East  Clyde  street;  house,  28  Abbut.sford  place. 
Mitchell,  John,  hosier  and  shirt  manufacturer,  94,  96 

Bell  street;  house,  41  London  street. 
Mitchell,    John,    clerk,    Caledonian    Railwaj',   302 

Buchanan  street ;  house,  4  Wellington  st.,  city. 
Mitchell,  John,  coal  merchant,   1   Dalhousie  place, 

Shamrock  street. 
Mitchell,  John,  merchant,   2  Victoria  place.  West 

Regent  street ;  house,  4  Claremont  terrace. 
Mitchell,  John,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  5  and  7 

South  Cathcart  street ;  house,  9  do. 
Mitchell,  John,  visiting  English  master,  teacher  of 

grammar,  composition,  and  belles-lettres,  Glasgow- 
Mechanics'  Institution  ;  house,  478  St.  Vincent  st. 
Mitchell,  Jolui  M.,  of  Kerr,  Ftnder,  cf  Mitchell,  83 

Jamaica  street. 
Mitchell,  John,  of  Glasgoiv  Apothecaries'  Co.,  32,  34 

Virginia  street ;  house,  Pollokshields. 
Mitchell,  John  Oswald,  of  Schrader  cj-  Mitchell,  12 

Dixon  street. 
Mitchell,  John,  merchant  and  shipowner,   18  East 

Clyde  street;  house,  Moore  park,  Govan. 
Mitchell,  John,  &  Sou,  cork  merchants  and  manu- 
facturers, 18  East  Clyde  street. 
Mitchell,    John,    jun.,    Ottoman,    Portuguese,    and 

Honduras  vice-consul,  18  East  Clyde  street ;  ho. 

9  Royal  terrace. 
Mitchefl,  John,  of  J.  cj-    W.  Mitchell;  house,    19 

India  street. 
Mitchell,  John,  grocer,  53  Stevenson  street;  house, 

35  South  Apsley  place. 
Mitchell,  J.  &  S.,  accountants  and  house  factors,  132 

Stobcross  street. 
Mitchell,  J.  &  W.,  watchmakers,  jewellers,  and  gold- 

smiihs,  119  Buchanan  street. 
Mitchell,    J.    &  W.,  &  Co.,  distillers,  Campbelton ; 

Murdoch  &  Armour,  agents,  154  St.  Vincent  st. 
Mitchell,  Joseph,  general  agent,  44  Hospital  street. 
Mitchell  &  Locke,  cotton  spinners.  West  Arthurlie, 

near  Barrhead,  20  St.  Vincent  place. 
Mitchell,  MoncriefF,  chartered  accountant  and  share- 
broker,  and  agent  for  the  European  (Guarantee) 

Assurance  Co.,  of  A.  M.  cf  M.  Mitchell  (f  Watson; 

house,  5  Belgrave  terrace,  Gt.  Western  road. 
Mitchell,  Nelson,  of  S.  Mitchell  <|-  Son ;  house,  40 

Lansdowne  crescent. 
Mitchell,  Patrick,  of  R.  ^  P.  Mitchell ;  Louse,  32 

Lynedoch  street. 
Mitchell,  Richard,  of  R.  4'  P-  Mitchell;  house,  10 

Somerville  place. 
Mitchell,  Robert  A.,  writer,  29  Killermont  street. 
Mitchell,   Robert,  grocer  and  tea  merchant,  63,  67 
Stock  well  street ;  house,  14  Warwick  street. 


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Jlitchell,  Robert  K.,  Falkirk  Iron  Co.,  22  Dixon  st.; 

house,  71  Abbotsford  place. 
Mitchell,   Eobert,  accountant,   Commercial  Bank  of 

Scotland,  10  Gordon  st.  ;  ho.  52  Holmhead  st. 
Mitchell,  Robert,  grocer  and  provision  merchant,  169 

Cowcaddens  street ;  house,  80  Maitland  street, 
Mitchell,  Robert,  grocer  and  provision  merchant,  G6A 

Maitland  street ;  house,  80  do. 
Mitchell,  Robert,  veterinary  surgeon,  18  Shaftesbury 

street ;  house,  do. 
Mitchell,  Robt.,  of  Scott,  ilitchell,  cf  Co.;  ho.  107 

George  street. 
Mitchell,  R.  &  P ,  cottou-spinneis,  Sawmillfield  and 

Greenhead. 
Mitchell,  Stephen,  &  Sou,  tobacco  and  snuff  manu- 
facturers, 51,  52  St.  Andrew's  square. 
Mitchell,  Thomas,  commission  agent,  48  Queeu  st. ; 

residence,  Glenbank,  Campsie  Junction. 
Mitchell,  Thomas,  funeral  undertaker,  3  Silvergrove 

street,  off  Canning  st. ;  house,  102  Canning  st. 
Mitchell,  Thomas,  flesher,  6  Wellington  arcade ;  ho. 

lOG  Renfrew  street. 
Mitchell,  Thomas,  at  J.  f  W.  Campbell  cj-  Co.'s,  29 

Ingram  St. ;  ho.  52  Windsor  ter.,  St.  George's  rd. 
Mitchell,  Thomas,  wright  and  joiner,  11  Silvergrove 

street ;  house,  102  Canning  street. 
Mitchell,    Thomas,    of  MitcJidl   4-  LocJce,    20    St. 

Vincent  place. 
Mitchell,  Thos.,  mercht,,  Kingston  house,  Kingston, 

or  Kingston  villa.  Hunter's  quay,  Dunoon. 
Mitchell  &   Wallace,   engineers,    ironfounders,    and 

boilermakers,  Camlachie  foundrv,  817  Gallowg. 
Mitchell,  Walter,  ofG.P.O.;  ho.  102  Thistle  st. 
Mitchell  &  Whyllaw,  fancj-,  plain,  and  check  power- 
loom  cloth  manufacturers,    104  Hutchcson  street ; 

works,    Grovepark,    North  Woodside    road,    and 

Rockvilla  weaving  mills.  Fossil  road. 
Mitchell,  Wm.,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  164  Tron- 

gate  and  11,  13  Brunswick  street ;  house,  Stone- 
field  house,  off  South  AVellington  street. 
Mitchell,  William,  37  Woodlands  road. 
Mitchell,  W.  G.,  &  Co.,  calenderers,  packers,  hot- 

pressers,  and  finishers,  4,  14,  Montrose  street. 
Mitchell,  Wm.,  boilermaker,   105   Elliot  street ;  ho. 

28  Lancefield  street. 
Mitchell,  W.   L.,  inspector  of  agents  for  Scottish 

Union  Insurance  Co.,  26  Royal  Exchange  square. 
Mitchell,  Wm.,  portioner,  189  Main  st.,  Gorbals. 
Mitchell,  Wm.,  coal  agent  and  warehouseman,  71 

Oswald  street,  Bridgeton. 
Mitchell,  Wm.  C,  at  M.  M'Farlane  #  Co.'s,  Port- 

Dundas;  house,  29  Killermont  street. 
Mitchell,  Wm.,  of  Guthrie,  Mitchell,  #  Co.;  house, 

4  Maule  terrace,  Partick. 
Mitchell,  W.  W.,  at  Madermj,  Uaniilton,  4'  Co.'s, 

47  Ingram  street. 
Mitchell  &  Wilson,  tobacconists,  Wellington  court, 

43  Argyle  street. 
Mitchell,  Mrs.  Alexander,  17  Woodside  crescent. 
Mitchell,  Mrs.  Ann,  furnishings,  27  Garscube  road. 
Mitchell,  Mrs.  Colin  G.,  15  West  Prince's  street. 
Mitchell,    Mrs.    David,    green-grocer,    259    George 

street ;  house,  Haghill. 
Mitchell,  Mrs.  Isabella,  spirit  merchant,  291  Main 

street,  Bridgeton  ;  house,  4  Trafalgar  street. 
Mitchell,  Mrs.  John,  cork  manufac,  5  Oxford  street. 
Mitchell,  Mrs.  John,  green-grocer,  17  Pt.-Dundas  rd. 
Mitchell,  Mrs.  Wm.,  335  Sauchiehall  street. 
^litcUell,  Mrs.,  lodgings,  2  North  Albion  court. 


Mitchell,  Mrs.,  65  West  Cumberland  street. 
Mitchell,  Mrs.  E.,  teacher,  Free  St.  John's  school, 

21  East  Hill  street. 
Mitchell,  Miss,  66  South  Portland  street. 
Mitchell,  M.  S.,  dressmaker,  93  Renfield  street. 
Mitchell  U.P.  Church,  Cheapside  street. 
MITFORD,  H.  R.,  Captain  ;  adjutant,  1st  Lanark 
R.V. ;  orderly  rooms,   25  Gordon  street;  house, 
23  Berkeley  terrace. 
Model  Lodging-house  for  Females,  19  Carrick  st. 
Model  Lodging-house  for  Males,  28  M' Alpine  street. 
MOFFAT,  Adam,   clothier  and  hatter,  6  Hope  .•it., 

corner  of  Argyle  street. 
Mofiat,  Ales.,  at  Handysides  ^'  Henderson's ;  house, 

16  Pollok  street. 
Moffat,  Andrew,  warehouseman,  44  Adelphi  street. 
Moffat  &  Burns,  metal  brokers,  146  Buchanan  st. 
Moffat,  Chas.,  wright  and  glazier,   109,  111   West 

Nile  street ;  house,  282  Buchanan  street. 
Moffat,  James,  lard  and  oil  merchant,  23  St.  Enoch 

square  ;  house,  139  Crown  street. 
Moffat,  James,  17  Fitzroy  place. 
Moffat,  John,  clog  manufacturer,  33  Saltmarket ;  ho. 

41  London  street. 
Moffat,  John,  butcher,  151   Cowcaddens  street ;  ho. 

252  Buchanan  street. 
Moffat,  John,  clerk,  Hundredacre  hill  dairy;  house, 

Kippoch  farm,  Possil. 
Moftat,  John  A.,  surgeon,   138   Broomielaw  street; 

house,  170  Paisley  road. 
Moffat,  John,  flesher,  439  Parliamentary  road  ;  ho. 

252  Buchanan  street. 
Moffat,  P.,   &   Co.,  oil  and  commission  merchants 

and  storekeepers,  70  and  72  Mitchell  street. 
Moffat,  P.  H.,  92  Canning  street. 
Moffat,  Robert  S.,  merchant,  133  West  George  st. ; 

house,  30  Woodlands  road. 
Moffat,  Thomas  D.,  at  Frazer  cf-  Greenes,   113  Bu- 
chanan street ;  house,  3  Steven  street. 
Moffat,  Mr.,  drysaller  and  commission  agent;  place 

of  call,  1  Royal  Exchange  square. 
Moffat,  William,  victualler,  789  Gallowgate. 
Moffat,  William,  wholesale   butcher  and  ham  curer, 

263  Buchanan  street ;  house,  272  do. 
Moffat,  William,  pork  butcher,  13  Elderslie  street. 
Moffat,  Wm.,  commission  agent,  19  Sauchiehall  st. 
Moffat,  William,  coal  agent,  134  Garscube  road. 
Moffat,  VvlUiam,  tobacconist,  133  Stobcross  street. 
Moffat,  Mrs.  Alex.,  victualler,  12   King  street ;  ho. 

75  Candleriggs. 
Tiloffat,  Mrs.,  lodgings,  4  Cambridge  street. 
Mofl'at,  Mrs.,  milliner,  18  Nelson  street. 
Moffat,  Miss,  staymaker,  ladies'   outfitting  and  baby 
linen,  56  and  67   Argyle  arcade  ;  house,  9   WaU 
worth  terrace,  Kent  road. 
MOIR,  Alex.,  linen  bagging  and  twine  warehouse. 

122  West  Nile  street ;  ho.  14  Shamrock  street. 
Moir,  Alexander,  warehouseman,  29  Ingram  street ; 

house,  80  Scott  street,  Garnethill, 
Moir,  Archibald,  at  Barclaij,  Paion,  cf-  Co-'s;  house, 

3  Buccleucli  street. 
Bloir,  James,  wholesale  and  retail  tea  merchant,  174 

Gallowgate ;  house,  10  Great  Hamilton  street, 
Moir,  James,  plane  maker  and  edge-tcol  maker,  13 

Argyle  street. 
Mcir,  James,  wine  and   spirit   merchant,  8   Clyde 

place ;  house,  9  do. 
Moir,  John,   wine  and  spirit  merchant,  54  George 
street  ;  house,  3  Balraaimo  street. 


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Moir,  P.   M.,  agent,  83  Jamaica  street;  house,  24 

St.  Vincent  crescent. 
Jioir,    R.  &  J.,     plane   and  edge-tool   makers,    13 

Arg3'le  street. 
MOLLISON,  George,  cattle  agent,  560  Gallowgate. 
Jlollisoii,    John,    G9    St.    Vincent    street;  house,  2 

Sardinia  terrace. 
Mollison,  Wm.,  jun.,  of  Brand  i^-  Mollison  ;  house, 

3  Windsor  terrace,  St.  George's  road. 
Mollison,  Wm.,  sen.,  of  Brand  <.f  Mollison;  house, 

24  Dalhousie  street,  Garnethill. 
Mollison,  Miss,  dressmaker,  193  Castle  street. 
MOLYNEUX,  IJ.  &  M.,  cabinet  and  French  fancy 
goods  emporium,  40    Argylc    arcade ;    house,  3 
Cumberland  street. 
Molyneux,  Thomas,  mine  agent  and  sharebroker,  27 

Hope  street ;  house,  3  Cumberland  street. 
MONACH,  Mrs.  Jean,  milliner  and  staymaker,  244 

Gallnwgate. 
MONAIR,    Mrs.    John,    umbrella   maker,   50    St. 

George's  road. 
MONCRIEFF,  Hugh,  ofMoncrief,  Paierson,  Forbes, 

fj-  Barr;  house,  9  Woodside  crescent. 
MoncriefF,  James,  foreign  produce  broker,  98  West 

George  street. 
MoncriefF,  Paterson,  Forbes,  &  Barr,  writers,  43  West 

George  street. 
MONCUR,  John,  wood  turner,  28  Soho  street ;  ho. 

1  Goinley  park,  off  Gallowgate. 
MONEY,  John,  mason,  146  Bothwell   street;  ho. 

217  New  City  road. 
Monie,  Robert,  baker,  93  Eglinton  street. 
Money,  William,  produce  broker,  52  St.  Enoch  sq.  ; 

house,  24  Abbotsford  place. 
MoNKLANDlron  &  Steel  Co.,  Pig-iron  &  Malleable- 
iron  Works;  counting-house,  150  Hope  street. 
Monklaiid,  The  Railwaj'  Company,  64  W.  Regent  st. 
MONNEY,  Thomas,  spirit  merchant,  G4  Kirk  street, 

Calton  ;  house,  GO  do. 
MONTAGUE,  Jobn,  wholesale   provision  merchant, 

70  Main  street,  Bridgeton ;  house,  68  do. 
Monte  Videan  and  Uruguayan   vice  consulate,  160 
Buchanan  street;  Graham  Gilmour,  vice-consul. 
MONTEITH,   Adam   &   Earstou,  writers,    69    St. 

Vincent  street. 

Monteiih,  Andw.,  contractor,  187  N.  Dalmarnock  rd. 

Monteilh,  Henry,  &  Co.,  Turkey-red  dyers  and  calico 

printers  ;    works   at   Blantyre  and  Barrowfield  ; 

warehouse,   11,  14  George  sq.  and  132  Queen  st. 

Monteith,    James,  clerk  to   the  subdivision   of  the 

lieutenancy,  3  Viewfield  terrace,  Hillhead. 
Monteith,    J.,  wine   merchant,  387  Argyle  street; 

house,  391  do. 

Monteith,    Rev.    Robei-t   Knox,  of  Hutchesontown 

Established  Church,    94  Hospital  street;  bouse, 

21  Abbotsford  place. 

Monteith,  Mrs.  Wm  ,  furnisher,  41  Green  st.,  Calton. 

MONTGOMERY,  Archibald,  M.D.,  surgeon  ;  ho. 

74  London  street. 
Montgomery,  Daniel,  cork  manufacturer,  1  Muirhead 

street,  Gorbals  ;  house,  41  Adelphi  street. 
JNIontgomerie  &  Fleming,  writers,  62  Miller  street. 
Montgomery,    Hugh,    brickmaker    and    contractor. 
College  park,  Hunter  street ;  ho.  131  Hill  street. 
Montgomery,  Hugh,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  26 

Bedford  street;  house,  119  Upper  Crown  street. 
^Montgomery,  James,  bootmaker,  95  North  street. 
Montgomery,  John,  cowfeeder,  Taylor  street. 
jSIontgomerie,  John,  house  factor,  196  Rottenrow. 


jMontgomerie,  John,  of  J.  Montgomerie  4'  Co. ;  ho. 
92  Bath  street. 

Montgomerie,  John,  &  Co.,  manufacturing  chemi.sts: 
works,  20,  22  Bishop  street,  Port-Duiulas. 

Montgomerie,  John,  at  goods  department,  Cale- 
donian Railway,  Buchanan  Street  Station;  jio. 
115  Dumbarton  road. 

Montgomery,  Jolin,  horse  dealer,  89  East  John  st. 

Montgomerie,  Matthew,  of  Montf/omerle  4'  Fleming  : 
residence,  Kelvin.side  house. 

Montgomerj',  W^illiam  gardener  and  fruiterer,  l'/4 
Paislej'  road. 

Montgomery,  Mrs.  John,  wine  and  spirit  merchant, 
54  Wallace  street;  ho.  4  St.  James' st.,  Kingston. 

Montreal  Ocean  Steam-ship  office;  James &Ale.K. 
Allan,  agents,  70  Great  Clyde  street. 

Montreal  Steam-packet  ofHce  ;  Ilandysides  &  Hen- 
derson, agents,  45  Union  street. 

MOODY,  Andrew,  editor  and  publisher  of  the  Mer- 
cantile Advertiser.,  47  Buchanan  st. ;  ho.  9  V\'est 
Regent  street. 

Moody  &  M'Clure,  writers,  180  "West  George  st. 

Moody,  Robert,  writer,  of  Moody  if  M'Clure;  resid, 
Benview,  Bothwell. 

Moodie,  William,  P.O.  ;  house,  220  Main  street^ 
Gorbals. 

Moodie,  William,  spirit  merchant,  21  Clyde  ter. ; 
house,  8  Oxford  street. 

MOONEY,  Charles,  spirit  merchant,  and  boat  pro- 
prietor, 155  Garngad  road  ;  house,  153  do. 

Mooney,  Daniel,  wool,  waste,  rag,  hide,  bone,  and 
grease  merchant,  109  Bridgegate  St.;  house,  5 
Guildry  court,  do. 

Mooney,  Edward,  earthenware  merchant,  132  Can- 
ning St. ;  house,  2  Landressey  street,  Calton. 

Mooney,  Mrs.  A.,  spirit  dealer,  62  Dalmarnock  rd. 

MOORE,  A.,  commission  and  coal  agent,  89  Upper 
Crown  street. 

Moore,  Alex.,  of  Moore  4'  Copland;  house,  Ashburii 
villa,  Partick  hill. 

Moore  &  Copland,  accountants,  house  factors,  and 
agents  for  the  Royal  Insurance  Co.,  28  St.  Vin- 
cent place. 

Moore,  Henry,  of  Shaw,  Thomson,  (f  Moore;  house, 
15  Ure  place. 

Moore,  John,  hair-cutter,  peruke-maker,  and  per- 
fumer, 291  Sauchiehall  st  ;  house,  16  Newtcn  st. 

Moore,  John,  tobacconist,  98  Glassford  St.  ;  house, 
97  Hospital  street. 

Moore,  John,  smith,  bellhanger,  and  gasfitter,  69 
Govan  street ;  house,  115  Thistle  street. 

Moore,  M.  M.,  of  W.  B.  Huggins  tf  Co. ;  ho.  8  Buck- 
ingham terrace.  Great  Western  road. 

Moore,  Ralph,  government  inspector  of  mines,  156 
West  George  st.  ;  residence,  Dalmarnock  cottage. 

Moore,  Robert,  at  P.  Daggers,  48  St.  Enoch  square  ; 
house,  119  Paisley  road. 

Moore,  William,  spirit  dealer,  27  St.  Ninian  street; 
house,  29  do. 

Moore,  William,  of  John  Mackenzie  ^  Moore,  Victoria 
buildings,  West  Regent  street;  house,  15  Ure  pi. 

Moore,  William  G  ,  of  Robb,  Moore,  cj-  Co.  ;  house, 
17  Ibrox  terrace,  Ibrosholm,  Paisley  road. 

Moore,  William,  saw  maker  and  cutler,  94  Stock- 
well  street. 

iloore,  Mrs.  S.,  10  Duke  street. 

MORE,  Alexander,  &  Son,  engineers,  millwrights, 
and  makers  of  hj-draulic  presses,  33  Montrose  st. 

More,  David,  builder,  Ilayburn  pi. ;  ho.  Graham  pi. 


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More,  Uobert,  family  grocer,   61  Crown   street;  ho. 

49  Warwick  street. 
More,  Andrew,  clerk,  Monkland  Canal  basin ;  house, 

24  Glebe  street. 
More,  Colin,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  418  Parlia- 

nientar_v  road;   house,  10  Killermont  street. 
More,  David,  of  Alexander  More  4'  Son;  house,  156 

Genvo-p  ptrect. 
More,  Tliomas,  brickmaker,  32  Macfarlane  street. 
More,  William,  of  A.  More  i^'Son;  house,  Viewfield, 

Campfie  junction. 
More,  William,  grocer,  18  Canal  street,   Port-Dun- 

das  :  house,  153  West  Nile  street. 
MOREL  AND,  Adair,  glazier  and  glass  merchant, 

167  Sauchiehallst.;  house,  154  Buccleuoh  street. 
Moreland,  John,  boot  and  shoeinaker,  31    Kent  St.; 

house,  29  do. 
Moreland,  William,  ofD.  C.  Barlcer  cj'  Co.  ,-  116  St. 

Vincent  street. 
MORGAN,  Jas.,  TVTight,  19  Elliot  st ,  Cranstonhill. 
Morgan,  M'Artbur,  &  Co.,  iron  and  tinplate  mer- 
chants, Bristol;  Christie,  Brothers,   133  St.  Vin- 
cent street,  agents. 
Morgan,  Sarah,  vegetable  dealer.  Bazaar;  house,  75 

High  street. 
MORIER,  .L,  letter-carrier,  P.O.;  ho.  129  Duke  st. 
Morier,  William,    brush   manufacturer,  145   Argyle 

street;   house,  4  Lausdowne  crescent. 
MORITZ,  Isidor,  professor  of  music,  331  iBath  ores. 
MoRXixG    Journal   Newspaper  printing  and    pub- 
lishing office,  15  Turner's  court,  Argyle  street. 
MORREN,  Gavin,  fle&her,  5  New  City  road;  house, 

123  Cambridge  street. 
MOKRIS  &  Co.,  commission  merchants  for  foreign 

produce,  101  West  Nile  street. 
Morris,   Daniel,  weigher,  Port-Dundas  ;  house,  100 

Water  street. 
Morris,  Hugh,  grocer  and  provision  merchant,  159 

Castle  street;  house,  6  Parliamentar}'  road. 
Morris,  Hugh,  timber  dealer,  6  Cathedral  street. 
Morris,  James,  iron  and  general  metal  merchant,  129 

St.  Vincent  st.;  house,  Woodvale  place.  Summer- 
town,  Govan. 
Morris,  John,  jacquard  machine  maker,  29  Tureen  st. 
Morris,  John,  victualler,  31  Tureen  street. 
Mories,  Munro,  &  Co.,  coke  and  coal  merchants,  36 

Renfield  street. 
Morris,  Robert,  nf  John  Broion  <^-   Co.,  and  Henry 

MaxicelUf  Co.;  resid.,  Brousterland,  East  Kilbride. 
Morris,  Samuel,  of  Morris  <^  Co.;  ho,  331  Bath  cres. 
Mories,  William,  of  3f cries,  Munro,  4'  Co.;  house,  90 

Buccleuch  street. 
Morris,  W,  H.,  of  Muir,  Broicn,  cj-  Co.;  house,  200 

Sauchiebnll  street. 
Morris,  Misses,  mantle  makers,  27  Union  street. 
MORRISONT,  Adam,    of  Morrisons    cj-    Anderson, 

writers,  40  St.  Vincent  place;  ho.  4  Newton  ter. 
Morrison,  Alexander,  of  Robert  Walker  4'  Co.  ;  ho. 

280  Bath  street. 
Morrison,  Alexander,  of  Morrison  Brothers,  51,  53 

Jamaica  street ;  residence,  142  Hill  St.,  Garnethill. 
Morrison,  Alexander,  of  Morrison  4'  Co.;  residence, 

142  Hill  street,  Garnethill. 
Morrison,  Alexander,  of  Morrison  4-  Steel;  house,  91 

Pollok  street. 
Morrison,  Alexander,  dairyman,  22  Lyon  street. 
Morrison,  Anthony,  master  tailor.  House  of  Refuge, 

Duke  street ;   house,  102  Bellgrove  street. 
Morrison,  A.  M.,  writer,  77  Renfield  street. 


Morrison,  Archibald,  pattern -drawer,  printcutter, 
and  lithographer,  15  Hutcheson  street. 

Morrison,  Archibald,  M.A,,  LL.D.,  head  master, 
Glasgow  Collegia'te  School,  21  Dalhousie  street, 
Garnethill ;  house,  153  Hill  street,  do. 

Morrisons  &  Anderson,  writers,  40  St.  Vincent  pi. 

Jilorrison  Brothers,  wholesale  and  retail  clothiers  and 
general  outfitters,  61,  53  Jamaica  street,  and  ],  3, 
and  5  Howard  street. 

Morrison,  Charles,  biscuit  manufacturer,  290  Argyle 
street;  house,  292  do. 

Morrison,  C,  &  Sons,  agents  for  Scotland  to  Reid  & 
Co.,  brewers,  London ;  42  Cochrane  street,  Glasgow, 
and  32  Constitution  street,  Leith. 

Morrisons  &  Co.,  wholesale  warehousemen  and  manu- 
facturers of  umbrellas,  parasols,  boots  and  shoes, 
braces,  staj-s,  shirts,  hats,  caps,  bonnets,  carpet 
bags,  portmanteaus,  hosiery,  haberdashery,  small- 
wares,  &c.,  49  Jamaica  street. 

Morrison,  D.,  A.M.,  rector  Glasgow  Academy,  Elm- 
bank,  9  Crown  circus,  Dowanhili. 

Morison,  Daniel,  house- painter  and  papcrhanger, 
89  Union  street;  house,  20  Houston  street. 

Morrison,  David,  spirit  merchant,  91  Crown  street; 
house,  117  Thistle  .street. 

Morrison,  Don.,  at  Irvine  ^Bn/ce^s ;  h.  66  Renfrew  st. 

Morrison,  Donald,  joiner  and  cartwright,  115  Hunter 
street ;  house,  131  Barrack  street. 

Morison,  Donald,  clerk  of  inland  revenue,  13  Queen  st. 

Morison,  Donald  M'K.,  Sentinel  office,  30  Adam's 
court  lane ;  house,  3  South  Apsley  place. 

Morrison,  E.,  of  Paterson  (.f  Morrison;  house,  24 
Garscadden  street. 

Morison  &  Field,  merchants,  Victoria  buildings,  2 
West  Regent  street. 

Morrison,  George,  agent,  60  Marlborough  st.,  Calton. 

Morison,  George,  &  Co.,  commission  merchants  and 
worsted  and  woollen  yarn  agents,  62  Queen  street. 

Morison,  George,  of  George  Morison  cj  Co. ;  house, 
44  Windsor  terrace,  St.  George's  road. 

Morrison,  George,  wood  engraver  and  draughtsman, 
G2  Buchanan  street. 

Morrison,  George,  tailor,  2  Duke  street. 

Morison,  George  and  James  L.,  &  Co.,  merchants, 
62  Queen  street. 

Morison,  Henry,  20  Canning  place. 

Morrison,  Hugh,  of  Morrisons  ^  Co.;  house,  Ibrox- 
holm,  Paisley  road. 

Moirison,  James,  tinsmith  and  gasfitter,  58  Cow- 
caddens  street ;  house,  2  AVemyss  place. 

Morrison,  James,  baker,  444  Argyle  street. 

Morrison,  James,  of  J.  cf-  J.  Morrison,  auctioneers 
and  valuators ;  house,  2  Buckingham  terrace, 
Great  Western  road. 

Morrison,  James,  sorter,  P.O.;  house,  10  George  st. 

Morrison,  James,  coal  agent  and  dairyman,  131 
Woodlands  road. 

Jlorrison,  James,  of  Morrison  cj-  Anderson,  40  St. 
Vincent  place. 

Morison,  James  Laird,  of  George  Morison  4  Co, ; 
house,  7  Holyrood  crescent.  Great  Western  road. 

Morison,  Rev.  James,  of  North  Dundas  Street  Inde- 
pendent E.U.C.;  house,  Garrioch,  near  Maryhill. 

Morrison,  James,  grocer  and  tea  dealer,  423,  425,  & 
427  Gallowgate ;  house,  5  Bellgrove  street. 

Morrison,  James,  commission  merchant,  60  St. 
Vincent  crescent. 

Morrison,  James,  victualler  and  spirit  dealer,  92 
Main  street,  Bridgeton  ;  ho.  1  John  street,  do. 


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Morrison,  James,  hosier  and  glover,  250  Argyle  st. 
Morrison,  James,  pilot,  IG  Robertson  street;  house, 

22  South  Kinning  place. 
Morrison,  John  &  James,  auctioneers  and  valuators, 

Crown  Sale  Rooms,  11  Virginia  street,  and  Crown 

Sale  Hall,  102  Renfield  street. 
Morison,  John,   slater  and  slate  merchant ;  yards, 

29  Spoutmouth   and  54   Cadogan  street;  house, 
■    20  Canning  place,  Stirling's  road. 
Morrison,  Jolin,  at  J.  cf  J-  Monison's,  auctioneers 

and  valuators;   bouse,  26  Lj'nedoch  street. 
Morison,  John,  jun  ,  merchant,  62  Queen  street. 
Morrison,  John,  &  Son,  printcutters,  22  Pitt  street; 

house,  22  Arlington  street. 
Morrison,  John,  joiner,  41  Abercorn  street. 
Morrison,  John,  warden  and  keeper  of  the  Cathedral ; 

house,  21  Castle  street. 
Morrison,  Mr.,  cane  and  cane  chair  dealer;  invalid 

carriage,  bath,  chair,  and  perambulator  warehouse, 

6  "Wellington  street. 
Morrison,  John,  brassfounder,  14  Oxford  street,  and 

4  Nicholson  street;  bouse,  10  Ef^linton  lane. 
Morrison,  John,  victualler,  813  Gallowgate  ;  house, 

3  Foundry  open. 
Morrison,  J.  &  M.,  furnishings  and  millinery,  ,3  John 

street,  Bridgeton  ;  house,  1  do. 
Morrison,  John,  distiller,  GlenifFer  Distillerv,  Glen- 

patrick.     Letters  left  at  230  Argyle  street. 
Morrison,  Jos.  &  John,  7  Sosnerville  place. 
Morrison,    Peter,   sheriff-officer   and    constable,    47 

George  street ;  residence,  Hoganiield. 
Morrison,   Peter,    of  Morrison    cj-    Son;    house,   39 

Abbotsford  place. 
Morrison,  Peter,  watchmaker,  at  Wm.  Sharp's ;  ho. 

71  Centre  street. 
Morrison,  Peter,  accountant,  2G  Scotia  street. 
Morrison,  Peter,  surgeon,  4  Kirk  street,  Townhead ; 

house,  7  Hopetoun  place,  Stirling's  road. 
Morrison,  Robert,    salesman,    W.    Brown,   Sons,  & 

Co.,  28  Stockwell  street ;  ho.  32  Macfarlane  st. 
Morison,  Robert,  plane  maker  and  general  tool  mer- 
chant, 24  Jamaica  St.;  house,  6  West  Russell  st. 
Morrison,   Robert,     bookbinder    and     account-book 

manufacturer,  55  Glassford  street  and  81  Wilson 

street;  house,  Rosehill,  1G2  Pollokshaws  road. 
Morrison,  Robert,  at  Alex.  Hoggmi's,  20  Holmhead 

street ;  house,  6  Margaret  street. 
Morrison,   Robert,   victualler  and  spirit  dealer,   90 

Main  street,  Bridgeton. 
Morison,   Robert  J.,  of  Morison  tj-  Field;   house,  1 

Sandyford  place. 
Morrison,  Roderick,  spirit  dealer,  35  King  st.,  city ; 

house,  9  Canon  street. 
Morrison  &  Steel,  bark,  hide  and  leather  factors,  29 

Dunlop  street. 
Morrison,   Thomas,  rector,    Free   Church    Training 

College;  liouse,  20  Holyrood  crescent. 
Morrison,  Thos.,  provision  dealer,  130  Garscube  rd. ; 

liouse,  2  North  Woodside  road. 
Morrison,    Ihoraas,   wine   and   spirit   merchant,    G 

Duke  street;  house,  51  Bellgrove  street. 
Morrison,  Thomas,  of  M'Millan  (^•Morrison;  liouse, 

54  Houston  street. 
Morrison,  Thomas,  general  rag  and  china  merchant, 

95  Castle  street;  house,  99  d). 
Morrison,  Walter,  cattle  and  sheep  salesman,  Cattle 

market ;  house,  32  Bellgrove  street. 
Morrison,  William,  cabinetmaker,  50  Paisley  road. 
Morrison,  Win.,  contractor,  45  and  49  Cheapside  st. 


Morison,  William,  merchant,  135  Buchanan  street ; 
house.  Park  crescent,  Stirling. 

Morison,  William,  &  Co.,  merchants.  Letters  left 
at  J.  F.  Jamieson  &  Co.'s,  123  St.  Vincent  street. 

Morrison,  Wm.,  &  Son,  hatters,  hat  and  cap  manu- 
facturers, and  gold  and  silver  lacemen,  army  and 
navy  caps,  &c.,  131  Argyle  street. 

Morrison,  William,  of  Morrison  Brothers;  house,  27 
Sandyford  place. 

Morrison,  William,  stationer,  16  Douglas  street. 

Morrison,  William,  of  W.  Morrison  cj'  Co. ;  house,  1 
Sand3'ford  place. 

Morrison,  William,  fishmonger  and  cod-liver  oil  rec- 
tifier, 99  Norfolk  street;  house,  70  do. 

Jlorrison,  William,  baker,  195  Castle  street ;  resid. 
9  Kennedy  street. 

Morrison,  William,  of  William  Mon'ison  cj-  Son;  ho. 
39  Abbotsford  place. 

Morrison,  William,  grocer,  29  Cadogan  street. 

Morrison,  W.  &  A,  shipbrokers,  2  Oswald  street j 
house,  109  Renfrew  street. 

Morrison,  William,  writer,  44  West  Regent  street ; 
house,  S3  Renfield  street. 

Morrison,  William,  grocer,  191  Main  st.,  Bridgeton. 

Morrison,  W.  B.,  commission  agent,  7  So.  Frederick 
street ;  house,  48  Buccleuch  street. 

Morrison,  William,  tobacco  and  snuff  manufacturer, 
3  and  4  Park  place ;  house,  7  Park  pi.  Stockwell. 

Morison,  Mrs.  A.,  70  St.  George's  road. 

Morrison,  Mrs.  James,  tobacconist,  227  Gallovfgate. 

Morrison,  Mrs.  John,  2G  Lynedoch  street,  Wood- 
lands road. 

Blorrison,  Mrs.  Robert,  stay  manufac,  63  Candler. 

Morrison,  Mrs.  W.,  tinplate  worker  and  gasfitter, 
76  Main  street,  Anderston;  house,  16  Minerva  st. 

Morrison,  Mrs. ,  9  Germiston  stFeet. 

Morrison,  Mrs.,  109  Renfrew  street. 

Morrison,  Miss  M.,  furnishing  shop,  55  Trongate ; 
house,  29  St.  Andrew  square. 

MORROW,  John,  wholesale  wine  and  spirit  mer- 
chant, 152  Paislej'  road. 

Morrow,  Lsaac  W.,  spirit  merchant,  21  Canon  street. 

Morrow,  Miss,  cloalc  and  dressmaker,  16  Sauch.  st. 

MORTIMER,  John,  spirit  merchant,  14  Hospital 
street ;  house,  12  do. 

Mortimer,  John,  horse  nail  manufacturer,  82  Main 
street,  Gorbals. 

Miirtimer.  Mrs.,  ladies'  nurse,  119  Grajme  street. 

JilORTON,  Ales,  spirit  dealer,  321  Argyle  street; 
house,  18  Cadogan  street. 

Morton,  Alex.,  surgeon  ;  consulting  rooms,  82  Crown 
street ;  house,  1  Abbotsford  place,  and  Ivy  cot- 
tage, Langside  road,  Crossmyloof. 

Morton,  Alex.,  provision  dealer,  343  Argyle  street; 
house,  18  Cadogan  street. 

Morton,  Clark,  &  Co.,  muslin  manufacturers,  90 
Mitchell  street. 

Morton  &  Co.,  iron  merchants,  Dundas  lane,  162 
Buchanan  street. 

Morton,  Rev.  George,  chaplain.  Royal  Infirmary^ 
residence,  3  Willowbank  street. 

Morton,  Hugh,  boot  and  shoe  shop,  456  Argyle  st. 
and  119  Eglinton  street;  house,  61  Bridge  st. 

Morton,  H.,  provision  merchant,  61  Bridge  street.; 
house,  59  do. 

Morton,  James,  77  North  Frederick  street. 

Morton,  James,  of  Adams,  MoHon,  4'  Co. ;  house, 
135  Main  street. 

Morton,  James,  M.D.,  199  Athole  place,  Bath  street. 


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Morton,  James,  of  J.  Morton  4-  Co. ;  house,  Lark- 
field  house,  Butterbiggins  road. 
Morton,  James,  &  Co..  merchants,  69  Gt.  Ch'do  st. 
Morton,  James,  at  John  JRoas,  jun.,  <j-  Co.'s ;  house, 

70  Buccleuch  street. 
Morton,  James,  of  Fyfe  <j-  Morion^  19  St.  Enoch  sq. 
Morton,  John,  of  Dykes  cj-  Morton,  warehoufsmen, 

198  Argyle  st. ;  resid.  Bothweii  road,  Hamilton. 
Morton,  John,    currier   and   leather  merchant,   48 

London  street ;  house,  29  Rutherglen  road. 
Morton,  John,  tailor,  36  Commerce  -street. 
Morton,  John,  drysalter,  at  Morton  <.f  Rodtjers' ;  ho. 

19  Ronald  street. 
Morton,  John,  pastry  baker,  46  Bridge  st.  ;  ho.  44  do. 
Morton,  John,  accountant,  sheriff's  otricer,  and  con- 
stable for  the  shires   of  Lanaik  and  Renfrev/,  90 

Hospital  street ;  house,  92  do. 
Morton,  John,  spirit  dealer,  1  Park  lane ;  ho.  37  do. 
Morton,  John,  98  North  Frederick  street. 
Morton,  John,  wine  and  spirit  dealer,  32  Main  st., 

and  13  Richard  street,  Anderston  ;  house,  15  do. 
Morton,  John,  cun-ier  and  leather  men,  108  High  st. 
Morton,  Matthew,  &  Co.,  plain  and  fancy  muslin 

manufacturers,  22  Ro3-al  Exchange  square. 
Morton,  Peter,  of  S her ifi- clerics  office,  county  bds. 
Morton,  Robert,  wholesale  wine  and  spirit  merchant, 

4  Clyde  pi.,  25  King  st ,  city;  ho.  18  Warwick  st. 
Morton,  Robert,  jun.,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  395 

Argyle  street;  house,  410  do. 
Morton,  Robert,  of  Morton,  Clarh,  i|'  Co.;  house,  12 

Florence  place, 
Morton  &  Rodger,  drysalters,  soap  makers,  oil  and 

colour  merchants,  tallow  chandlers,  and  rosin  dis- 
tillers, 51  High  street;  stores,  M'Pherson  street; 

house,  Springhill  store,  Baillieston. 
Morton,  Thomas,    at   Arnotl   cf    Co.'s;    house,    14 

Gloucester  street. 
Morton,  William  C,  general  grocer,  27  Commercial 

road  and  98  S.  Wellington  st. ;  ho.  139  Crown  st. 
Morton,  Mrs.  Agnes,  milliner,  22  Finlay  street. 
Morton,  Mrs.  J.,  spirit  merchant,  21  East  Clj'de  st. 
MOSCRIPT,  Mrs.  Clement,  163  Crown  street. 
MOSES,  James,  &  Co.,  brassfounders,  14  Jackson  st. 
Moses,  Jame.',  0/ Ja7nes  Moses  dj-  Co.;  house,  117 

Stockwell  street. 
Moses,  Rich.,  ofMoyes  4"  Moses;  ho.  49  Arlington  st. 
Moses,  William,  of  Broomhill  Foundry  Co. ;  house, 

117  Stockwell  .street. 
MOSS,  John,  at  Paul  and  M'CuUoch's  ;  house,  100 

Crown  street. 
MossEND  Iron  Company,  iron  and  coal  masters,  145 

St.  Vincent  street. 
MOSSM AN,  George,  sculptor,  83  North  Frederick  st.; 

residence,  30  Grafton  square. 
Mossman,    John,  sculptor,  of  J.  and  G.  Mossman, 

S3  North  Frederick  street. 
Mossman,  J.  &  G.,  sculptors,  83  North  Frederick  st. 
MOTHERWELL,  James,  of  J.  4-  M.  Motherwell; 

house,  80  Mnitland  street. 
Motherwell,    John,    hydrometer   and   thermometer 
maker,  24  Jamaica  street ;  ho.  124  Stobcross  st. 
Motherwell,  John,  nail  and  rivet  manufacturer,  100 

Port-Dundas  road  ;  house,  98  do. 
Motherwell,  J.  &  M.,  lithographers  and  engravers, 

]  7  Gordon  street. 
Motherwell,  Nathaniel  C.  G.,  Cowcaddens  Medical 

Hall,  90  Cowcaddens  street ;  hnnse^  88  do. 
Motherwell,  William,  of  J.  <j'  M.  Motherwell;  ho. 
98  Port-Dundas  road. 


MoTHERW'iiLL  Iron  Works.     Proprietors,  Glasgow- 
Iron  Co.,  manuf.icturers  of  malleable  iron  ;  ofBce, 

23  St.  Enoch  square. 
MOULDS,  George,  bill-poster,  15  Hutcheson  street, 
MOUNTFOURD,  Ann,  spirit  dealer,  27  Moore  st. 
Mount  Vernon  Coal  Co.,  69  St.  Vincent  street. 
MOWATT,  James  Home,  wood  merchant,   103  St. 

James'  road ;  house,  2G  Glebe  street. 
Mowat,  John,  wholesale  grocer  and  tea  merchant,  7 

Montrose  street;  house,  3  Clifton  place. 
Mowat,  William,  tiesher,  127  West  Nile  street. 
Mowat,  Wm.,  upholsterer,  126  Renfrew  street. 
MOYES,  James  R.,  hardware  and  fancy  warehouse, 

331  Sauchiehall  street. 
Moj-es  &  Moses,  wholesale  tea  merchants,  St.  Enoch 

court,  52  Howard  street. 
Moves,   Robert,   property  and  insurance    agent,  77 

Rentield  st. ;  resid.  Fauldshead  house,  Renfrew. 
Moj'es,  Wni.,  of  Lorimer  ^  Moyes;  house,  38  St. 

Vincent  crescent. 
Moyes,   William    Blake,  English  teacher,    Glasgow 

Academy ;  house,  57  St.  Vincent  crescent. 
MUCKLOW,  Edward,   drysalter,   dye   wood  mills, 

and  dj'e  extract  manufacturer,  Albyn  works,  Ycjrk 

street,    south ;    house,    Eltonfold ;    works,    Bury,. 

Lancashire. 
MUDIE,  Corbet,  24  Woodlands  road. 
Mudie,  Wm.,  jun.,  chartered  accountant,  agent  for 

the  London  Union  Fire  and  Life  Assurance  OfTice, 

4  Victoria  buildings,  West  Regent  street;  resid. 

Orchardhill  house,  Hamilton. 
Mudie,  Miss,  116  Renfrew  street. 
MUEGO,  Alexander,  hairdresser,  23  Queen  street ; 

house,  38  Cambridj;e  street. 
MUIR,  Alexander,  mason  and  builder,  180  Pollok- 

shaws  road. 
Muir,  Allan,  of  Muir  cj-  Thomson;  house,  72  Water- 
loo street. 
Muir,  Andrew,  cowfeeder,  60  Armour  street. 
Muir,  Andrew   M,   hosier  and  smsUware  merchant, 

218  Dumbarton  road;  ho.  33  Woodburn  terrace. 
Muir,  Archibald,  of  Muir,  Broicn,  4'  Co.;  ho.  198 

St.  Vincent  street. 
Muir,  Armour,  &  Robertson,  straw  bonnet  and  plait 

manufacturers,  and  importers  of  French  flowers, 

lace  goods,  &c.,  25  Queen  street. 
Muir,  Brown,   &   Co.,  turkey-red   dyers   and  calico 

printers,   29  West  George  street ;  works,  Strath- 

clj'de,  D.ilmarnock  road. 
Muir,    Charles,    of  M'Pherson  cj-  Muir;    house,   1 

Kinning  street. 
Muirs,  Connell,  &  Brodie,  merchants,  28  Royal  Ex- 
change square. 
Mair  &  Co.,  manufacturers  of  clothing,  shirts,  &c., 

by  steam-power,  38  Queen  street. 
Muir,  Francis,  surveyor  of  H.M.  stamps  and  taxes, 

13  Queen  st. ;  house,  14  Bedford  st.,  Laurieston. 
Muir,  Gavin,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  34  Green  st.. 

Calton  ;  house,  52g-  Canning  street. 
Muir,  George,  grocer,  229  High  street  and  9  Georgs 

street;  house,  107  do. 
Muir,   George,   accountant  and  factor,'  manager  of 

the   Glasgow  Provident  Investment  and  Building 

Society,   agent  of  the  Caledonian  Insurance  Co., 

25  Bath  street. 
Muir,   George  S.,  tea  merchant,  69  Oswald  street ; 

residence,  Greenock. 
JIuir,  Hugh   B.,  of  James  Finlay  cj-  Co.,  22  Wes4 
Kile  street ;  house,  24  Rnyal  crescent. 


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Muir,  J.  &  R.,  Wrights  and  builders,  22  Tavlor  st. 
Wuir,  James,  grocer,  145,  147  Saltinarket;  house, 

4  Steel  street. 
Muir,  James,  of  Mtdr,  Armmu;  i.f  RoherUon;  house, 

7  Burnbank  gardens.  Great  Western  road. 
Muir,  James,  fancy  paper  printer,  39  Warwick  st. 
Muir,  James,  tailor  and  clothier,  83  Houston  street. 
Muir,  James,  fiesher,  G9  Glebe  street. 
Muir,  James  P.,  bookkeeper,  Hutchesontown  Engine 

Works,  111  Rutherglen  loan. 
Muir,  James,  superintendent  of  buildings;    house, 

110  Holm  street. 
Muir,  James,  house  factor,  159  Saltmarket,  and  22 
James  street,  Caltoii ;  house,  46  Buccleuch  street. 
Muir,  James,  of  J.  (j-  R.  Muir;  ho.  52  Holrnbead  st. 
^iluir,  James,  accountant,  agent,  Scottish  Provincial 
Assurance  Company  ;  manager,  Scottish  Provin- 
cial   Investment   and    Buildiug    Society,    Celtic 
Society  Office,  16  St.  Enoch  square;  house,  CI 
Mains  street,  Blythswood  terrace. 
Muir,  James,  21  AYarwick  street. 
Muir,  James,  clerk,  22  AnJerstoa  quay;  house,  21G 

Elliot  street. 
Muir,  James,  spirit  dealer's  salesman,  414  Gallow- 

gate  ;   house,  406  do. 
Muir,  James,  of  Mattheto  31uir  cf  Sons;  house,  18 

Carlton  place. 
Muir,  James,  L.,  of  Logan  4'  Muir,  13  Hope  street. 
Muir,  John,  commercial  traveller;  house,  188  Stir- 
ling's road. 
Muir,  John,  flesher,  447  Argy'e  st. ;  lionse,  445  do. 
Muir,  .John  J.,  &  Davie,  manufacturers,  fancy  dress, 

1  South  Hanover  street. 
Muir,  .John   L.,  wine  merchant  and  family  grocer, 
229,  231  Dumbarton  road,  and  2  Corunna  street; 
house,  228  Dumbarton  road. 
Muir,  John  James,  of  J.  J.  Muir  cj'  Davie;  house, 

Jlarionfield,  Hamilton. 
Muir,  John,  spirit  merchant,  140  Dumbarton  road; 

house,  283  Argyle  street. 
Muir,  John,  &  Go.,  clothiers  and  warehousemen,  12 

Trongate. 
Muir,  John,  of  James  Finlay  (f  Co.,  22   West  Nile 

street;  residence,  Benvuc,  Dowanliill  gardens. 
Muir,  John,  of  Midr  (j-  Co.;  house.  111  Douglas  St. 
Muir,  John,  ofLilie  <.f  Muir  ;  bo.  9  Kelvingrovo  st. 
Muir,  Matthew  A.,  of  Artderston  luni'idry  Co.;  ho. 

20  Park  terrace. 
Muir,  Matthew,  &  Sons,  Tradeston  Mills,   6  Com- 
merce street ;  biscuit  factory,  8  do.;  bonded  and 
free  stores,  4,  10  do.;  flour  and  biscuit  warehouse, 
22  Clyde  place.  I 

Muir,  M.,  smith,  machine  maker,  and  iron  turner,  i 
64  Lancefield  street;  house,  50  do.  ! 

Muir,  Matthew,  of  Matthew  Muir  if  iSons ;  house,  | 

Greenhill,  Paisley. 
Muir,  Michael,  of  Lor/an  if  Muir  ;  house,  15  MjTtle  i 
street,  Violet  grove.  ! 

3Iuir  &  Monteith,  auctioneers  and  valuators,  38  and  . 
42  Gordon  street.  ; 

Muir,  Richard,  of  J.  (f  B.  Muir ;  house,  24  Taylor  st. 
Muir,  Richard,  &  Co.,  clothiers  and  warehousemen, 

12  Trongate;  house  19  Great  Hamilton  street. 
Muir,  Robert,  of  Bariholomnv,  Muir,  <j-  Co.;  house, 

165  Sauchiehall  street. 
Muir,  R.,  &  Co.,  letterpress  printers,  116  St.  Vine.  st. 
3Iuir,  R.  S.,  &  Co.,  merchant  and  manufacturers  of 
export  clothing,  shirts,  &c.,  42,  46  Ingram  street 
and  19  Cochran  street ;  factory,  Londonderry. 


Muir,  Robert   S.,  of  R.  8.  Muir  if  Co. ;  house,  56 

Hill  street,  Garnethill. 
Muir,  Samuel,  bootmaker,  30  Duke  street. 
Muir,  Samuel,  tlesher,  12  Broad  street.  Mile-end  and 

221  London  strict  ;  house,  43  Orr  street. 
Muir  &  Smith,  fish  curers  and  lard  and  provision 

merchants,  60  P^ast  Howard  street. 
Muir,  Thomas,  (f  Jfiiir  if  Smith  ;  ho.  14  Warwick  st. 
Muir,  Thomas,  glazier,  125  West  Campbell  street. 
Muir,  Thomas,  teacher,  8  East  Clyde  street;  house, 

107  Green  street. 
Muir,  Thomas,  bootmaker,  Sandyford  buildings,  186 

Dumbarton  road;  house,  184  do. 
Muir,  Thomas,  of  Matthew  Muir  if  Sons;  house,   15 

Abercromby  place,  198  West  George  street, 
Muir,  Tiiomas,  22  St.  Vincent  crescent. 
Muir,  Thomas,  at  J.  W.  Andersons,  8  George  sq,  ; 

house,  22  St.  Vincent  crescent. 

Muir  &  Thomson,  mahogany  and  timber  merchants, 

75  North  Wellington  street  and  110  Waterloo  st. 

Muir,  Wm.,  merchant,  33  Bath  street;  ho.  141  do. 

JIuir,  Wm.,  flesher,   22  Bedford  street;  house,  22 

Warwick  street. 
Muir,  Wm.,  of  Muir  tj  Monteith ;  ho.  4  Sardinia  ter. 
Muir,  Wm.,  tlesher,  95  Hospital  street ;  ho.  93  do. 
Muir,  Wm.,  rouge-maker,  109  Argyle  street. 
Muir,  Wm.,  21  Lynedoch  street. 
Muir,  Wm.,  2  Lynedoch  street. 
Muir,  Wm.,  engineer,  85  Clyde  street,   Anderston  ; 

house,  100  Elderslie  street^ 
Muir,  Mrs.,  45  Apsley  place. 
Muir,  Mrs.  John,  198  Viucent  street. 
Muir,  Mrs.,  grocer,  121  Main  street,  Gorbals. 
Muir,  Mrs.,  green-grocer,  13  Cathcart  street,  south. 
Muir,  Mrs.,  ladies'  outfitter,  177  St.  Vincent  street. 
Muir,  Mrs.  M.,  spirit  dealer,  34  Nelson  street,  city ; 

house,  1  Antigua  place. 
Muir,  Mrs.,  dress  and  cloakmaker,  70  So.  Portland  St. 
Muir,  Miss  Agnes,  tobacconist,  178  Saltmarket. 
Muir,  Miss  J.,  53  Cadogan  street. 
Mnir,  Mis.-,  teacher  of  modelling  was  flowers  and 

fruit,  29  Scotia  street. 
Muir,  Miss,  lodgings,  19  North  Cohurg  street. 
Muir,  Elizabeth,  oil  and  colour  merchant,  165  High  st. 
MUIRUEAD,  Alexander,  accountant,  and  property 
and  insurance  agent,  2  Victoria  buildings,  West 
Regent  street ;  ho.  Radnor  ter.,  Dumbarton  road-; 
Muirhead,  Andrew,  currier,  leather  merchant,  m,a- 
chinery  belt  and  hose  pipe,  and  copper  rivet  maker,, 
14  Brunswick  lane,  and  132  Trongate;  residence,. 
Shawlands. 
Muiiliead,  Archibald,  corn  merchant,  60  Oswald  st. ; 

hou.se,  47  do. 
Muirhead  &  Arthur,  watchmakers,  goldsmiths,  silver- 
smiths, and  jewellers,  80  Argyle  street. 
Muirhead,  George  R.,  15  Apsley  place. 
Muirhead,  Henry  D.,  of  Muirhead,  M^ Arthur,  if  Co.  ; 

residence.  The  Priory,  Hamilton. 
Muirhead,  James,  &Son,  watchmakers  to  the  Queen, 
goldsmiths,  jewellers,  and  chronometer  makers  to 
the  Admiralty,  88  and  90  Buchanan  street,  and  17 
and  19  Exchange  square. 
Muirhead,  James,  builder  and  mason,  29  Rottenrow. 
Muirhead,  .James,  tanner,  currier,  and  leather  mer- 
chant, 23  Old  wynd  ;  tanyard,  62  Spoutmouth  ; 
house,  12  Canning  place,  Stirling's  road. 
Muirhead,  James,   writer,   and  secretary  of  Local 
Marino   Board,   42    West  George  street;  house, 
Laurelbank,  147  St.  George's  road. 

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Muirheat),  James,  of  James  Muirhead  <^  Son;  resid. 

Fairliill,  Hamilton. 
Muirhead,  Juhn  James,  of  James  Muirhead  cj-  aS'o??, 

99  Buchanan  street;  house,  4  Burnbank  terrace. 
Muirhead,  John,  hosier,  42  Candleriggs. 
Muirhead,  M'Arthur,  &  Co.,  merchts.,  13  Di.xon  st. 
Muirhead,  P.  &  R.,  skinners,  134  Drygt.;  lio.  138  do. 
Muirliead,  Robert,  spirit  merchant,  3  and  5  Stirling 

street,  Covvcaddens;  house,  do. 
Muirhead,   Robert,   lithographic  writer,  21   Argyle 

street;   bouse,  150  Eglinton  street. 
Muirhead,  Robert,  provision  merchaut,  8  ElJon  St., 

South  Woodside. 
Muirhead,  Robert  K.,  at  James  Muirhead  tf  Son's,  90 

Buchanan  street;  house,  Fairhill,  Hamihon. 
Muirhead,  Thos  ,  &  Co.,  ■warehousemen,  4  Argj-le  st. 
Muirhead,  T.  &  J.  dyers,  37  Thistle  street;  house, 

71  South  Portland  street. 
Muirhead,  Thomas,  &  Son,  grain  and  general  goods 

stoiemen,  15  York  street;  ho.  150  Eglinton  st. 
Muirhead,  William,  sheriff  officer  and  constable,  57 

Miller  street ;  house,  Crown  place,  Partick. 
Muirhead,  Mrs.,  15  Apsley  place. 
Muirhead,  Mrs.,  23  St.  Vincent  crescent. 
Muirhead,  Miss,  66  South  Portland  street. 
Muirhead,  Miss,  milliner,  straw-hat  and  dressmaker, 

104  Sauchieball  street;  ho.  150  Eglinton  street. 
MuiUKiRK  Iron  Works,  office,  168  W.  George  st. 
MULHOLLAND,    John,    umbrella     and     parasol 

maker,  49  Crown  street;  house,  59  do. 
Mulholland,  Patrick,  T.F.P.S  G.,  surgeon,  6'7  Main 

street,  Gorbals;  house,  2^  Malta  st.,  do. 
Mulholland,  Peter,  flesher,  21  Green  street,  Caltoii ; 

house,  17  do. 
Mulholland,  Thos.,  furniture  dealer,  46  Miller's  pi. 
MULLEX,  D.,  tailor  and  clothier,  4  Abercromby 

street,  Calton. 
Mullen,  Edward,  broker,  54  Nelson  St.;  ho.  48  do. 
MuUin,  Henr^',  furniture  dealer,  16  Ferguson  street. 
Blullen,  James,  wine  and  spirit  dealer,  83  Main  st , 

Gorbals  ;  house,  1 1  do. 
Mullen,  John,  spirit  dealer,  92  High  st. ;  ho.  75  do. 
Mullen,  John  William,  haircutter  and  dresser,   49 

High  street;  house,  175  Duke  street. 
MULLER,    Augustus,    professor    of    music,    345 

Bath  street. 
MULVENNY,   Patrick,   boot  and  shoemaker,  143 

Castle  street ;  house,  28  Glebe  street. 
MUNDELL,  William,  spirit  merchant,  23  Burnside 

street;  house,  30  do. 
MUNDERS,  Robert,  &  Co.,  ale  and  porter  brewers, 

Dublin;  John  Dove,  agent,  51  Hope  street. 
MUXGALL,    Andrew,    surgeon,    94    Main    street, 

Gorbals;  ho.  77  Cumberland  st.,  Hutchesontown. 
MUNN,  James,  grocer,  47  Dale  street,  Bridgeton. 
Munn,   James,    &  Co.,   wincey  manufacturers  and 

agents,  11  Cochran  street  and  30  Montrose  st. 
Munn,  James,  of  James  Munn  cf-  Co. ;  ho.  Meadow- 
bank  house,  Partick. 
Munn,  Walter,  dairyman,  138  Holm  st.;  ho.  140  do. 
Munn,  Mrs.  John,  3  Sauchieball  street. 
Munn,  Mary,  dairy,  8  North  Clyde  St.,  Anderston. 
MUNRO,  A.   R.,  teller,   Royal  Bank;    house,   St. 

Bernard's  place,  Hillhead. 
Munro,  Alexander,  A.M.,  town  clerk.  Town  Clerk's 

Chambers  ;  house,  7  Grosvenor  terrace. 
Munro,  Alexander,  architect,  212  Hope  street. 
Munro,  Alexander,  carriage  hirer,  and  coach  builder, 

6  and  109  Cambridge  street;  house,  123  do. 


Munro,  Alex.,  bootmaker,  18  South  Kinning  place. 
Munro,  Alex.,   South -Western  Restaurant,  5   Clyde 

place,  Tradeston  ;   house,  10  Bridge  street. 
Munro,    Daniel,   house-steward,  Eye  Infirmary,  7G 

Charlotte  street. 
Blunro,   Daniel,  house  factor  and  insurance  agent, 

11  Union  street. 
Munro,  Daniel,  portrait  painter,  65  Bath  street. 
Munro,  Donald,  grocer  and  provision  merchant,  67 

Stuart  street. 
Munro,  D.,  of  Anderson  cj'  Munro;  ho.  Inverlecan, 

b}'  Inverary. 
Munro,  George,  wright  and  builder,  37  Elderslie  st. ; 

house,  32  Claremont  street.  Hunter  terrace. 
Munro,  James,  tinsmith,  gasfitter,  and  zinc  worker, 

3  King  street,  Tradeston. 
Munro,  James,  ham  cnrer,  97  Candleriggs;  ho.  20 

Hopetoun  place. 
Munro,  James,  jun.,  commercial  traveller,  at  Mackay 

cf   Kirhicood''s,    155    Ingram   street;    house,    26 

Hopetoun  place. 
Munro,  John,   tailor,    7   Argyle  street;    house,  79 

Greendyke  street. 
Munro,  John  R.,  chemist  and  druggist,  56  Maitland 

street,  Covvcaddens. 
Munro,  John,  grain  merchant,  35,  37,  and  39  College 

street;  house,  219  Duke  street. 
Munro,  John,  wright,  21  Wellington  street;  house, 

83  Cadogan  street. 
Munro,   John,  outfitter,   349  Argyle   street;  house, 

45  York  street. 
Munro,  John,  30  Stanley  street. 
Jlunro,  John,  agent,  42  Cadogan  street;  house,  10 

North  Coburg  street. 
Munro,  John,  wine  and  spirit  dealer,  15  Crown  st. 
Munro,  JI.  L  ,  commission  agent,  33  Virginia  street ; 

house,  Cathcart. 
Munro,  Richard,  o/'  Morris,  Munro,  cf  Co.;  ho.  11 

Great  Western  road. 
Munro,  Robert,  messenger-at-arms,  77  Renfield  st. 
Munro,    Robert,    at  J.  cf-  R.    Tcnnenfs,    Wellpark, 

Duke  street. 
Munro,  W.  B.,  tinplate  worker  and  gasfitter,  76  Main 

street,  Anderston ;  house,  16  Minerva  street. 
Munro,  William,  surveyor  of  stamps  and  taxes,  and 

county  assessor  of  lands'  valuation,  13  Queen  st. ; 

house,  25  St.  Vincent  crescent. 
Munro,  Wm.,  manufacturer,  74  Trongate ;  house,  49 

Arlington  street. 
Munro,  Mrs.  Hugh,  grocer,  143  New  City  road. 
Munro,  Miss  C.  Spens,  64  West  Regent  street. 
MUNSIE,  George,  (f  George  Munsie  4'  Co.;  house, 

325  Bath  street. 
Munsie,  George,  &  Co.,  yarn   merchants,  109  Vir- 
ginia place.  111  Ingram  street. 
Munsie,  Robert,  accountant  and  factor,  agent  for  the 

Queen  Fire  and  Life  Insurance  Co.,  82  W.  Nilest.; 

house,  5  Florence  place.  Woodlands  road. 
Munsie,  William,  teacher  of  English,  3  Albany  pi. ; 

house,  16  Roj'al  terrace. 
MUHCHIE,  David,  grocer  and  victualler,  13  Eglin- 
ton street ;  house,  45  Wallace  street. 
Murchie,     Findlay,  of  Murchie    4'    J^'ullerton,    80 

Broomielaw. 
Murchie   &   Fullerton,    tailors    and    clothiers,    80 

Broomielaw. 
Murchie,  John,  mason  and  builder,  40  Dumbarton  rd. 
MURDOCH,  Alex.,  of  Ritchie  cj'  Murdoch;  house, 

Langside. 


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Murdoch,  Alex.,  bookseller  2  and  3  Great  Clyde  st. ; 

house,  77  Dale  street,  Brid^eton. 
Murdoch,   Alex.   Lamont,  cleik  of  inland  revenue 

taxes,  13  Queen  street;  house,   31  Paterson  st. 
Murdoch,  Alex.,  wine  and  spirit  broker,  south  area, 

Royal  Exchange. 
Murdoch,   Alex.,  manager,   carpet  factorj',   66  Old 

Dalmarnoek  road;  ho.  77  Dale  street,  Bridgeton. 
Murdoch  &  Armour,  wine  mers.,  154  St.  Vincent  st. 
Murdoch,    Brothers,    ph;irmaceutical     and     export 

chemists,   113   Union  street    and    143    and    14:7 

Sauchiehall  street. 
Murdoch   &  Doddrell,  sugar-refiners,   Port-Dundas 

Sug.ir  Refinery ;  office,  27  Virginia  street. 
Murdoch  &  Donald,  iron  merchants,  21  Robertson  st. 
Murdoch,  George,   of  Murdoch  Brothers ;  house,  i 

Falkland  place,  St.  George's  road. 
.Murdoch,    George,  oj"  Fairley,   Grant,  tj-  Murdoch ; 

house,  236  Thistle  street. 
Murdoch,  James,  of  Lancejield  Forge  Co.,  Lancefield 

street;  house,  2D  Elmbank  place. 
Murdoch,  James,  of  Murdoch  Brothers;  house,  21 

Granville  street. 
Murdoch,  James,  pastry  baker  and  confectioner,  2-17 

Argyle  street ;  house,  53  Alston  street. 
Murdoch,  Janties,  of  J.  ^-  W.  Murdoch;  house,  140 

West  Campbell  street. 
Murdoch,  James,  bootmaker,  140  Port-Dundas  rd. 
Murdoch,    James,    licensed  victualler,   and   general 

commission  agent,  3  St.  Enoch  square. 
Blurdoch,  James  Barclay,  of  Murdoch  cj-  Doddrell; 

house,  223  St.  Vincent  street. 
Murdoch,  John,  &  Co.,  gingham  and  pullicate  manu- 

fiicturers,  88  Queen  street ;  ho.  295  Hope  street. 
Murdoch,  J.,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  400  Duke 

street ;  house,  402  do. 
Murdoch,  John,  bookseller,  and   teacher  of  phono- 
graphy, 85  London  street;  ho.  6  Eglinton  lane. 
Murdoch,  J.  &  ^Y.,  writers,  48  West  Nile  street. 
Murdoch,  John,  Right  Rev.,  R.C.  bishop,  52    Great 

Clyde  street. 
Murdoch,  Patrick,  at  Alex.  Glasgoio  cf-  Co.'s;  Louse, 

11  Oakfield  terrace. 
Murdoch,  Peter,   of  Murdoch  ^-    Doddrell;  house, 

Langbank,  Newton-Mearns. 
Murdoch  &  Porter,  lithographers  and  engravers,  35 

Glassford  street. 
Murdoch,  Robert,  spirit  merchant,  161  West  Nile  St.; 

house,  10  Renfrew  street. 
Murdoch,   Robert,  wine  and   spirit  merchant,  146 

Eglinton  street ;  house,  150  do. 
Murdoch,    Robt.,    of  Murdoch    y'   Donald;    house, 

2G6  Renfrew  street. 
Murdoch  &  Sons,  aerated  water  manufacturers,  17 

Greenside  street;  ho.  4  South  Shamrock  street. 
Murdoch,  Thomas,  &  Co.,  lithographers,  engravers, 

and   printers,    24    Hutcheson   street ;    house,  22 

Caledonian  road. 
Murdoch,  Thomas,  of  Connell  cf  Murdoch,   sculptor, 

Caledonian  road  ;  house,  89  Hospital  street. 
Murdoch,  William,  commission  merchant  and  agent, 

28  Montrose  st. ;   ho.  4  Keir  ter.,  Pollokshields. 
Murdoch,  William,  60  Hill  street. 
Murdoch,  Wm.,  furniture  dealer,  76J  Eglinton  st. 
Murdoch,  William,  temperance  hotel,  60  Oswald  st. 
Murdoch,   William,   wine  and  spirit  merchant,  56 
.    Hutcheson  street. 
Murdoch,  W'illiam,  of  J.  cj-  W.  Murdoch,  48   West 

Kile  street. 


Murdoch,  William,  of  Murdoch  cf  Porter;  house, 
18  Clyde  street,  Calton. 

Murdoch,  Mrs.,  31  Paterson  street,  Kingston. 

Murdoch,  Mrs.,  34  Abbotsford  place. 

MuuDocii's  School,  27  St.  Andrew's  square  ;  E. 
Walker,  master  ;  house,  23  do. 

Murdoch's  School,  Mrs.  Walker,  teacher,  female 
school,  27  St.  Andrew's  square  ;  house,  23  do. 

MURGATROYD,  Henry  William,  Caledonian  Rail- 
waj'  Co.'s  General  Ofhces,  302  Buchanan  street; 
house,  7  Windsor  street. 

MURIE,  M.  &  A.,  fleshers,  333  Argyle  street;  ho. 
327  do. 

MURIsON,  James,  of  Rose,  Murison,  cj'  Thomson  ; 
house,  6  Buckingham  terrace. 

BIURPHY,  Alex.,  rag,  waste,  and  metal  merchant, 
and  commission  agent,  5  Brown  street. 

Murphy,  Archibald,  &Co., stair  railer&.  cabinetmaker, 
410  Argyle  street;  house,  48  Cranston  street. 

Murphy,  D.,  gutta  percha  boot  and  shoemaker,  9 
Main  street,  Bridgeton  ;  house,  4  Dale  street. 

Murphy,  Edward,  &  Co.,  stair  railers  and  cabinet- 
makers, 75  Cathedral  st. ;  ho.  75  St.  James'  rd. 

Murphy,  Hy.,  pawnbkr.,  194  Upper  Main  St.,  Gorbals. 

Murpliy,  James,  sen.,  designer  for  British  and  In- 
dian fancy  harness ;  works,  &c.,  48  Gordon  st. 

Murphy,  James,  jun.,  pattern  designer  for  fancy 
weaving  and  calico  printing,  63  John  street. 

Murphy,  James,  rag  merchant,  5  Bell  street,  Calton; 
house,  11  do. 

Murphy,  John,  teacher,  Alexander's  Charity,  Duke  st. 

Muiphy,  John,  plumber  and  gasfitter,  128  London 
street ;  house,  47  Greendyke  street. 

Murphy,  Michael,  spirit  dealer,  10  Cross  Gibson  st. 

Murphy,  Blichael  P.,  teacher  of  the  violin,  viola, 
cornopean,  and  elementarj'  teacher  of  the  piano- 
forte, 26  Camden  street,  Hutchesontown. 

Murphy,  Neil,  designer  of  harness  curtains  and 
damask  patterns,  107  Buchanan  street. 

MURRAY,  Adam  G.,  gas  meter  inspector;  ho.  43 
Glebe  street. 

Murray,  Angus,  lithographer,  engraver,  embosser, 
letterpress  printer,  and  parchment  label  manufac- 
turer, 3  North  Albion  street. 

Murray,  Alexander,  audit  clerk,  Caledonian  Rail- 
way ;  house,  33  Abbotsford  place. 

Murraj',  Alexander,  firebrick  and  sewerage  pipe 
merchant;  depot,  Railwaj'  terminus.  Glebe  street, 
St.  Rollox,  and  95  Commerce  street,  Tradeston  ; 
office,  206  Buchanan  street;  ho.  66  Rose  street, 
Garnethill. 

Murray,  Alex.  Erskine,  advocate,  sheriff-substitute 
of  Lanarkshire,  county  buildings,  Wilson  st. ;  ho. 
13  Grosvenor  ti;rrace. 

Murray,  Alex.,  house  factor,  34  Shamrock  street. 

Murray,  A.,  Time  Table  office,  16  St.  Enoch  square; 
house,  16  Grafton  street. 

Murray,  AnCrew,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  39,  41 
Renfield  street,  and  3  West  George  lane. 

Murray,  Rev.  Andrew,  minister  of  the  U.P.  Church, 
home  missionarj',  Auderston  ;  ho.  186  North  st. 

Murray,  Archibald,  Rothesay  carrier,  daily,  9  St. 
Enoch  square ;  house,  Rothesaj'. 

Murray,  Archibald  K.,  of  Thomas  Murray  if  Son, 
239,  243  Parliamentary'  rd.;  ho.  22  Canning  pi. 

Murray,  Archibald,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  26 
York  street. 

lilurray,  A.  H.,  lithographer,  engraver,  and  printer, 
Hoodie's  court,  31  Argyle  street. 


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-GENERAL  DIRECTORY MURRAY. 


Murray,  Charles  II ,  inspector  of  inland  revenue,  13 
Queen  street ;  bouse,  20  Monteilh  row. 

Murray,  C.  &  J.,  tobacconists,  92  Eglinton  St.;  ho. 
9  Belgrovc  street. 

Murray,  Daniel,  iron  &  metal  merchant,  71  Stockw. 

Murray,  David,  house  painter  and  paperhanger,  9 
Finlay  street;  house,  11  do. 

Murray,  David,  grocer,  provisions,  and  dairy,  180 
Sauchiehall  street. 

Murray,  David  G.,  at  J.  4'  TF.  Cuwphdl  if  Co's; 
house,  255  Dumbarton  road,  Partick. 

Murray,  DaviJ,  account;int,  43  Bucclench  street. 

Murray,  D.  A.  B.,  ship  agent  and  commission  mer., 
59  Union  street. 

Murray,  Donald,  19  Queen  street  ;  house,  415  St. 
Vincent  street. 

Murraj-,  Donald,  teacher,  69  Montrose  st.;  house, 
20  Hopetoun  place,  Stii-ling's  road. 

Murray,  Douglas,  of  £>.  Murray  if  Co.,  102  Queen 
street ;  house,  2  Corunna  place,  Sandyford. 

Murra3',  D.,  &  Co.,  clothiers,  hatters,  and  gentle- 
men's outtitters,  102  Queen  street. 

Murray,  Duncan,  pawnbroker,  118  Green  st.,  Caltoii ; 
house,  143  Great  Hamilton  street. 

Murray,  Edwd.  Lothian,  oj' Ambrose  4'  Murray,  152 
West  George  street. 

Murray  &  Fullarton,  potters,  Caledonian  Pottery, 
43  Garngad  hill. 

Murray,  George,  flesher,  187  Cro-\vn  st.;  ho.  193  do. 

Murray,  Jas.,  brickmaker  and  biickbuildcr ;  works, 
12  Chapel  st  ,  Rutherglen;  house,  52-J-  Canning 
street,  Caltou. 

Mnrra}-,  James,  spirit  merchant,  32  Crown  st. ;  ho. 
458  Argyle  street. 

Murray,  James,  spirit  merchant,  46  Kutherglen  loan; 
house,  52  do. 

Murraj',  James,  storekeeper,  71  Robertson  st.;  bo. 
67  Waterloo  street. 

Murray,  James,  of  Monhland  Iron  tj  Steel  Co.;  ho. 
Woodhall  house,  Holytown. 

Murray,  James,  boot  and  shoemaker,  7  Park  place. 
Paisley  road. 

Murraj',  James,  commission  merchant,  62  Jamaica 
street ;  house,  5  Walmer  crescent.  Paisley  road. 

Murray,  James,  tailor  and  clothier,  47  Oswald  st. 

Murray,  Jas.,  teacher  of  the  classics,  English  gram- 
mar, and  bookkeeping,  18  Dunlop  street. 

Murray,  James,  of  Murray  ^-  McLean;  house,  102 
South  Portland  street. 

Murray,  .James,  tailor  and  clothier,  13  Ronald  st. 

Murray,  James,  river  pilot  on  river  and  frith  of 
Clyde;  house,  31  Robertson  street. 

Murray,  John  Bruce,  cotton  yarn  merchant,  7  Coch- 
ran St.;  house,  8  Victoria  terrace,- Dowanhill. 

Murraj",  John,  of  Kirkicood  tj'  Murray;  house,  133 
Hill  street,  Garnetliill. 

Murraj',  John,  familj'  grocer,  47  Rose  St.,  Garnethill. 

Murray,  John,  contractor,  Firliill,  Springbank. 

Murraj',  John,  countj'  buildings;  house,  71  Abbots- 
ford  place. 

Murray,  John,  iron  merchant,  25,  27  Buchan  street; 
liouse,  88  Main  street,  Gorbals. 

Murraj',  John,  insurance  agent,  141  Buchanan  St.; 
house,  17  OakHeld  terrace. 

Murraj',  John,  of  Bhmie  cj-  Murray;  house,  1  Wal- 
worth terrace. 

Murraj',  John,  spirit  dealer,  89  Commerce  St.;  liouse, 

7  Canal  street. 
Murr:iy,  John,  clerk,  16  Rutherford  lane. 


Murray,  John,  dyer.  28  Kerr  st. ;  ho.  9  Eelgrove  si', 

Murraj',  John,  of  Robert  Simpson  cj-  Co.,  3  and  i> 
Jamaica  street ;  house,  PoUokshaws. 

Murraj',  John,  clothier,  124  Saltmarket. 

Murrav,  Lawrence,  sheriff  and  J. P.  oificer  and  con- 
stable, and  house  factor,  81  Wilson  street ;  ho.  4 
Frederick  lane. 

Murray,  Rev.  M.,  professor  of  theologj',  and  minister 
cf  Original  Secession  Cliurch,  17  Mains  street  ; 
house,  2  Carnarvon  street. 

Murray  &  Maclean,  family  grocers  and  wine  mer- 
chants, 140  South  Portland  street  and  18,  20 
Bedford  street. 

JIurraj',  Patrick,  accountant  and  sharebroker,  107 
St.  Vincent  street;  house,  11  Newton  place. 

JIurray,  Patrick  M.,  at  W.  D.  Young  cj-  Co.'s,  2i 
West  Nile  street. 

Murray,  Peter,  flesher,  1  Main  street,  Calton  ;  ho. 
4  Well  street,  do. 

Murraj-,  Peter,  spirit  dealer,  16  Clyde  st.,  Calton. 

Murraj-,  Robert,  dyer,  Madeira  buildings,  259  Ar- 
gyle street,  263  Sauchiehall  street,  and  HayfiekJ 
djeworks ;  house,  2  Haylield  street. 

Murraj',  Robert,  grocer,  18  South  Wellington  st, 

Murraj-,  Robert,  draper,  100  Canning  street. 

Murraj',  R.  M.,  assistant-clerk  to  the  income  tax 
commissioners  for  the  city  of  Glasgow,  13  Queen 
street,  and  52  Virginia  st. ;  ho.  20  Monteilh  row. 

Murraj-,  Thomas  R.,  insurance  broker,  Roj'al  Ex- 
change buildings  ;  ho.  Greenvale  cot.,  Alexandria. 

Murraj-,  Thomas,  &  Son,  printers,  booksellers,  and 
stationers,  49  Buchanan  street;  printing- ofBce, 
241  ParliaiTientarj'  road. 

Murrav,  Thomas,  &  Son,  publisher?,  printers,  litho- 
graphers, paper  rulers,  and  bookbinders,  239  and 
243  Parliamentary  road. 

lilurraj',  Thomas,  of  T.  Murray  cj-  Son ;  bookseller 
and  stationer,  49  Buchanan  street ;  house,  2 1 
Canning  place. 

Murray,  William,  wine  merchant  and  family  grocer, 
1  Great  Western  road;  ho.  9  Windsor  street. 

Murray,  Walter,  grocer  and  wine  merchant,  SO 
George  square,  and  1  West  George  street ;  house, 
73  Sauchiehall  street. 

Murray,  Walter,  provision  merchant,  17  King  st.^ 
citj' ;  house,  43  Montrose  street. 

Murraj',  William,  jun.,  of  T/iomas  Murray  ^  Son; 
house,  105  Douglas  street. 

Murray,  William,  15  Elmgrovo  place,  Holland  street. 

Murraj',  Wni.,  at  James  Muirhead  (j-  Son\i ;  90  Bu- 
chanan street  ;  ho.  140  West  Graham  street. 

Murraj',  Wm  ,  wine  and  spirit  dealer,  289  High  st, 

Murraj-,  William  David,  of  Wallace  if  Murray,  80 
Gordon  street;  ho.  Elgin  villas,  Shawlands. 

Murrav,  Wm.  S.,  spirit  dealer,  20  Main  st.,  CaltoiK 

Murray,  William,  439  St.  Vincent  street. 

Murray.  Wm.,  at  J.  ij'  W.  CatnpbeU  (j  Co.'s;  housc^ 
170  Paisley  road. 

Murraj',  Wm.,  lithographic  artist,  3  North  Albion  sf, 

Murraj',  Wm.,  dyer,  llayfield  dj-eworks,  Little  Govan  ; 
house,  2  Hay  field  street. 

Murray,  William,  of  Murray  ij-  Fullarton ;  house, 
19  Canning  place. 

Murraj',  AVilliam,  spirit  merchant,  89  StockAveli  st. ; 
house,  150  do. 

Murraj',  W.  S.,  &  Co.,  cigar,  tobacconist,  and  fancy 
goods  merchants,  16  Howard  street;  house,  16 
Grafion  street. 

Murray,  William,  artist,  ,17  Arlington  street. 


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Murraj',  William,  of  Paterson,  Son?,  tj-  Co.  ,■  house, 

63  Abbot sford  place. 
ISIurraj-,  Marion,  flesher,  24  Cowcaddensst. ;  .lie.  29  do. 
Slurniy,  Mrs.  John,  djcr,  28  Kerr  street ;  house,  9 

Bellgrove  street. 
Muna}-,  :Mrs.  Joseph,  South  Greenbank. 
Murray,  Mrs.  Walter,  fl-sher,  165  New  City  road. 
Murray,  Jlrs.  Wm.,  contractor,  i2  Alston  street. 
Murray,  Mrs.,  druggist,  390  Gallowgate. 
Murray,  Mrs.  Dr.  James,  (i  St.  George's  ro.id. 
Murray,  Miss  J.,  poulterer,  221  New  City  road. 
Murray,  Misses,  millinery  and  dress  establishment, 

143  West  Regent  street. 
^lurray,  Misses,  teachers,  4  Scotia  street. 
MuRUAy's  Monthly  Time  Tables,  16  St.  Enoch  sq. 
MURTY,  Peter,  wright,  98  London  St.;  ho.  81  do. 
MUSHET,  Rev.  James,  53  Lilybank  road. 
Musliet,  John,  2  Monteilh  row. 
Mnshet,   Vi^.   &   R.,   ironfounders,   Dalkeith ;  Alex. 

M'Earlaue,  agent,  112  V/e.it  George  street. 
Mushet,   William,   boot  and  shoemaker,   35   James 

street,  Calton. 
MUSTARD,  Bliss,  lace  clearer,  72  Cambridge  st. 
MUTCH,  James,  tailor  and  clothier,  40  Union  st. 
MUTER,  Andrew,  o/  Whiter  if  Miller;  house  and 

works,  Milton,  Dunglass,  Dumbartonsliire. 
Muter,    James,    English    and    commercial    teacher, 

Abbotsford   Place  Academy,   17    Bedford  street; 

house,  259  Nortli  Main  street,  Gorbals. 
Sluter  &  Miller,  calico  printers,    170  liuchanan  st. ; 

works,  Milton,  Dunglass,  Dumbartonshire. 
Muter,  Thomas,  writer,  184  Buchanan  street. 
Muter,   Thomas,  of  Turner   <j'  Muter;    house,    13 

Nelson  terrace,  Hillhead. 
Muter,  W.  &  J.,   Bowmore  distiller}-,  Islay;  John 

Baird  &  Co  ,  83  Jamaica  street,  agents. 
MUTRIE,  William,  248  West  George  street. 
Mutrie,  William.,   property  and  general  commission 

agent,  28  St.  Enoch  square. 
MYERS,  Alexander,  commission  merchant  and  agent, 

19^  St.  Vincent  place;  house,  2  Chatham  place, 

Stirling's  road. 
Myers,  David,  measurer,  13G  Buchanan  street;  ho. 

24  St.  Vincent  crescent. 
Myer,  Il^-man,  &,  Co.,  carvers,   gilders,  and  picture- 
frame   makers,    57    RenQeld   street ;    house,   377 

Sauchiehall  street. 
Myers,  Julsn,  clothier,  new  and  second-hand  goods, 

161  Bridgegate  ;  house,  30  Misrgaret'.s  place. 
Mvers,  Lsabclla,  cloak  and  dressmaker,  16  London  st. 
MYHLENFHORT,    J.,   222    West   Regent   street, 

Shaftesbury  terrace. 
MYLES,  David,  warehouseman;  ho.  12Newhall  fer. 
Myles  &  Iiopg,  sugar  brokers,  27  Virginia  street. 
Mjles,  John,  of  Myks  (j-  Ilogy ;  house,  Clelland  pi., 

Ibroxholm. 


N 


NAIRN,  Andrew,  oakum  and  china  merchant,  43 

King  street.  Trades! on  ;  house,  50  do. 
Nairn,  Andrew,  of  Fleming,  Watson,  if  Nairn;  ho. 

10  Hamilton  drive,  Great  Western  road. 
Nairn,  Andrew,  &  Co.,  watchmakers  and  jewellers, 

254  High  street. 
Nairn,  Archibald,  of  John  Nairn  (|'  Son  ;  residence, 

AVillov.field  cottage,  Campsie  junction. 
Nairn,  John,  of  John  Nairn  if  Son;  house,  17  North 

Portland  street. 


Nairn,  John,  &  Son,  wrights,  trunk  and  packing-box 

makers,  24,  26  Cochran  street. 
Nairn,  Thomas,  draper  and  milliner,  G4  Xelson  St., 

Tradeston  ;  house,  30  Bridge  street. 
Nairn,    William,    of  Flerahu/,     Watson,    ^-   Nairn; 

house,  17  Binnie  place,  Monteith  row. 
Nairns,   Mrs.,   of  Peter   M' Arthur  (f    Co.;    honse^^ 

King's  park  place,  Greenhead. 
NAISMITH,  Alexander,  152  Hill  st.,  GarnethiiL 
Naismith,  Alex.,  shoemaker,  49  Virginia  street. 
Naiamith,  James,    fruiterer   and   green -grocer,    72 

Robertson  street ;   house,  70  do. 
Nesmitb,   James,   marble  cutter    and    sculptor,    2i> 

Wellington  street ;  house,  45  Robertson  street. 
Naismith,  John,  grocer  and  provision  merchant,  2 

Kelvinhaugh  street  and  241   Dumbarton   road; 

house,  8  Kelvinhaugh  street. 
Naismith,   John,   of  M'Lure,  Naismith,  4'  Brodie  ; 

house,  2  Beligrave  terrace.  Great  Western  road. 
Naismith,  J.,  cheese  and  butter  merchant,  106  Caii- 

dlerigi;s  ;  house,  117  do. 
Naismith  and   Keir,  p.ainters  and  paperhangers,  7i> 

Paislej'  road  and  23  Norfolk  street. 
Naismith,  Matthew,  bookseller,  stationer,  and  news- 
agent, 320  Argyle  street;  house,  318  do. 
Naismith,   Matthew,  juiner  and  cabinetmaker,  202 

St.  George's  road. 
Naismith,   Peter,   of  Naismith  4'  Kerr;    house,   2 

Warwick  street. 
Naismith,  Thomas,  traveller,  20  Stockwell;   house, 

233  Duke  street. 
Naismith,  Thos.,  clerk,  Ro3'al  Bank,  130  Cowcaddens. 
Naismith,  William,  tailor  and  clothier,  246  Argyle 

street ;  house,  70  Robertson  street. 
Naismith,  William,  coal  merchant,  65  Jamaica  st.  ; 

house,  89  South  ^VelliDgton  street. 
Naismith,  Misses,  dressmakers,  284  High  street. 
NAPIER,  Alexander,  draper,  23  Low  Green  street; 

house,  5  Jlorris  place. 
Napier,  David  D.,  commission  and  insurance  agent, 

80  Union  street;  house,  421  St.  Vincent  street. 
Napier,  Dugald,  contractor,  122  East  Milton  street, 
Napier,  George,  railway  superintendent,  for  Caledo- 
nian, Glasgow,  and  South- Western,  and  Glasgow 

and  Paisley  Joint  Railways,  130  Eglinfon  street ; 

house,  Windybank  house,  Port-Eglinton. 
Napier,  James  A.,  commission  merchant,   1  Royal 

Bank  place. 
Napier,  James,  engineer,  127  Lancefield  street;  5iq> 

13  Queen's  terrace. 
Napier,  Jas.  R.,  marine  engineer,  22  Blythswood  .s.^. 
Napier,  James,  carter,  20  Hill  street,  Gallowgate. 
Napier,  James,  chemist  and  assayer,  66  Miller  st.j 

house,  50  Apsley  place. 
Napier,  .James  S.,  of  Napier  <f  M''Intyre;  house,  13 

Berkley  terrace. 
Napier,  John,  of  C.  J.  Small  <f  Co. ;    house,  185 

Renfrew  street. 
Napier,  John,  of  R.  Napier  cj-  Sons ;  house,  Sau''!.- 

field,  Hillhead. 
Napier,  John,  grocer   and   provision   merchant,    7 

Cambridge  street. 
Napier,  J.  D.,  engineer  and  iron  shipbuilder,  at  R. 

Napier  (f  Sons' ;  house,  Albert  cottage,  Copland 

road,  Govan. 
Napier,  Rev.  Peter,  D.D.,  of  Blackfriara'  parish ;  ho. 

99  Bath  street. 
Napier,  Robert,  of  R.  Napier  ^  Sone^  residence, 

West  Shandon,  by  Helensburgh, 


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Napier,   Kobert,  &  Sons,  engineers  and  iron  ship- 
builders, Lancetield  foundry,  68  Anderston  quay, 

Vulcau  foundry,  75  Wasliin>;ton  street ;  and  ship- 
building yardsj  Govan;  head  office,   127  Lance- 
field  street. 
Napier  &  M'lntyre,  iron  merchants,  33  Oswald  st. 
Napier,  Tlioraas,  230  Holm  street. 
Napier,  William,  shoemaker,  61  South  Coburg  st. 
Napier,  William,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  119  Gt. 

Hamilton  street ;  house,  127  do. 
Napier,  Mrs.  David,  421  St.  Vincent  street. 
Napier,  Jliss,  136  Renfrew  street. 
Naples  Steam-packet  office;  Handysides  &  Hender- 
son, 45  Union  street. 
Naples   Steam-packet   office ;   G.    &    J.    Burns,  9 

Buchanan  street. 
Nassau  Royal  Mail  Steam-packet  office;  G.  &  J. 

Burns,  9  Buchanan  street. 
National   Bank  of  Scotland,  Queen  street ;  John 

Hart  and  James  Miln,  agents. 
National  Bank  of  Scotland,  Union  Street  branch,  10 

Union  street ;  James  Clark,  agent. 
National  Bank  of  Scotland,  St.  Kollox  branch,   181 

Castle  street;  John  Paris,  2  Grafton  pi.,  agent. 
National  Building  Society  (established  1853);  secy., 

John  Mann,  C.A.,  153  Queen  street. 
National    Freehold   Building   Society,  The  (on  the 

anti-bonus  principle),   li.  M.  Sinclair,  manager ; 

office,  36  Reiifield  street. 
National  Life  Assurance   Society  of  London ;  John 

Graj',   jun.,  agent,   12    St,    Vincent  place. — See 

Advertisement  in  Appendix. 
National  Security  Savings  Bank,  86  Wilson  street ; 

William  Meikle,  actuary ;  ho.  Dowanhill  gardens. 
NEAL  &  Jarvis,  electro-plate  manufacturers,  Bir- 
mingham ;  agents,  David  Anderson  &  Co.,  253 

Argyle  street. 
NEALUS,  James,  auctioneer,  at  Campbell  cf  Beck's, 

87  Argyle  street. 
Nealus,   James,  rag  merchant,  55  Mitchell  street ; 

house,  57  do. 
Necropolis,  or  Cemetery,  Merchant's  park,  near 

High  Church. 
NEESON,  James,  -yvine  and  spirit  merchant,  133, 

135  Saltmarket;  house,  131  do. 
NEIL,   Clarkson,  grocer  and  victualler,  103  George 

street ;  hoube,  19  Portland  street,  north. 
Neil,   Gabriel,   agent  for  the  Fire  Insurance  Co.  of 

Scotland,  and  the  Alliance  Assurance  Co.  of  Lon- 
don.    Letters  left  at  S.  Williamson  &  Co.'s,   13 

Virginia  st. ;  house,  Edgefauld,  near  Springburn. 
Neill,  George,  at  R.  Stewart's,  jeweller,  132  Arg.  st. 
Neil,  James,  bookseller,  16  Glassford  street. 
Neill,  James,  commission  agent,  36  Reufield  street ; 

house,  96  New  City  road. 
Neil,  James,  baker,  38  Eglinton  street. 
Neil,  John,  T.  at  Robert  M'Laren  cf-  Co.'s,  Eglinton 

Foundry  ;  house,  128  South  Cumberland  street. 
Neil,  John,  carver  and  gilder,    132    Mains  street, 

Blythswood. 
Neil,  John  T.,  of  Neil  d(  Stewart,  53,  60  Broomielaw  ; 

house,  11  Carlton  place. 
Neil,  John,  victualler,  219  High  street. 
Neill,  John,  corn  factor  and  commission  agent,  47 

Oswald  street. 
Neil,  J.  &  J.,  propertj'  agents,  2  Oswald  street. 
Neill,  Robert,  slater  and  slate  merchant,  81  Hospital 

street;  house,  11  Carlton  place. 
Neill,  Robert,  26G  Blain  street,  Bridgeton. 


Neill,  Robert,  at  William  Slirling  cj-  Son's  ;  house,  13 

Minerva  street. 
NeiL  &   Stewart,  ship  store  merchants,  58  and  GO 

Broomielaw. 
Neill,  Thomas,  teacher,  16  Greenside  street;  house, 

20  Apsley  place. 
Neil,  Mrs.  Thomas,  bookbinder,  94  West  Kile  st. 
Neil,    Miss  Agnes,   teacher    of    music,    114    South 

Portland  street. 
NEILSON,  A.,  &  A.,  family  grocers,  257  and  259 

Buchanan  St.,  and  177  UpperCrownst.  ;  ho.  171  do. 
Neilson,  A.  B.,  of  Neilson  cf'   Blaxwell ;    house,    8 

Fitzroy  place. 
Nelson,  Andrew,  watchmaker,  32  Carrick  street. 
Neilson,  Andrew,  baker,  9  Norfolk  street;. 
Neilson,  Andrew,  manager.  Bank  of  Scotland;  ho. 

8  Fitzroy  place. 
Neilson,  Archd.,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  3  Kirk 

street,  Calton  ;  house,  68  Green  street,  do. 
Neilson  &   Co.,   engineers,  Hyde  Park  Locomotive 

works,  Springburn. 
Neilson  &  Dunlop,  warehousemen,  17  Brunswick  st. 
Nelson,   Gilbert,  church  officer,  Park  Church,  Rev. 

Dr.  Caird's  ;  house,  100  Woodlands  road. 
Neilson,    Hugh,    of    Wilsons   and    Co.,    172  West 

George  street ;  residence,  Craigbank  house. 
Nelson,   James,   of  Nelson  and  Kennedy,  wine  and 

spirit  merchants,  1  Stevenson  street,  Calton;  ho. 

Crosskey.«,  Johnstone. 
Neilson,   James,    boilermaker.   Alma  Boiler  works, 

824  Gallowgate;  house,  58  Whitevale  street. 
Neilson,  James,  hairdresser,  156  Main  st.,  Bridgeton. 
Neilson,   James,  builder,   contractor,    and  quarrier, 

Colt    park    quarries,    Bishopbriggs ;    house,     16 

Whitevale  street. 
Neilson,  James,  stone  mer.,  Colt  park,  Bishopbriggs. 
Neilson,  James,  &  Son,  reedmakers,  90  Maxwell  st.; 

house,  10  South  Portland  street. 
Neilson,  James,  brewer,  at  J.  cf  R.  Tennanfs,  Well- 
park  ;  house.  Well  Park  cottage. 
Neilson,  James  B.,  engineer,  at  Lancejield  Forge  Co., 

159  West  George  street ;  house,  Queen's  hill,  near 

Dumfries. 
Nelson,  James,  brass  mudcal  instrument  maker,  58 

George  street,  east. 
Neilson,  John,   of  Campbell,  Neihoii,  Sltaio,  cj-  Co.  ; 

house,  90  Abbolsford  place. 
Neilson,  John,  tailor  and  clothier,  44  Geo-ge  street . 
Neilson,  John,  ironfounder,  at  Neilson  cj'  Co.'s,  Fia- 

nieston  street;   house,  26  St.  Vincent  crescent. 
Neilson,  John,  builder,  110  North  Hanover  st. ;  ho. 

42  Dalhousie  street. 
Neilson,  John,  dairyman,  'i'2  Musliastreet,  Bridgeton. 
Neilson,  John,  fleslier,  63|-  King  St.,  Tradeston  ;  ho. 

34  Hospital  street. 
Neilson,  John  C,   at  Jas.  Ewing  cJ'  Co.'s;  house,  3 

Elgin  terrace,  Partick. 
Neilson,  John  H.,  assistant  superintendent  of  police, 

Northern  District  Police  office,  4  Maitland  lane  ; 

house,  138  New  City  road. 
Neilson   &    Maxwell,    iron    and    metal    merchants, 

agents  for   Wm.  Elliot    &    Son's  patent  yellow 

metal,  78  and  80  James  Watt  street. 
Neilson  &  Kennedy,   spirit  merchants,  1  Stevenson 

street;  house,  79  Great  Hamilton  street. 
Neilson  &  Mason,  tailors  and  clothiers,  14  Clyde  st., 

Calton.    . 
Neilson,  M.  G.,  of  Thomas  Neilson  i}  Son;  house, 

Grafton  terrace. 


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Neilson,  M.  &  J.,  fieshers,  282  Duke  at. ;  ho.  280  do. 
Neilson,  Mat  hew,  mason  and  builder,  122  Rose  St., 

Ilutcliesontown. 
Neilson,    Patrick,   &    Co.,  yarn  printers,  Burnbrae 

dye-works,  Milngavie  ;  residence,  Burnbrae  house; 

office,  57  Miller  street. 
Neilson,  R.,  at   Campbell,  Neilson,  Maw,  4'  Co.'s  ; 

house,  58  Pollok  street,  Kingston. 
Nelson,    Robert,   bookbinder,    48   Buchanan  street ; 

house,  207  St.  George's  road. 
Neilson,  Piobert,  plasterer,  82   George  street ;  house, 

21  Riclimoiid  street. 
Neilson,  Thomas,  &  Son,  accountants,  house  factors, 

and  insurance  agents,  29  Hutcheson  street. 
Neilson,  Thomas,  of  Thomas  Neilson,  <^'  Son ;  house, 

140  Stockwell  street. 
Neilson,    Thomas,    wine   and   spirit   merchant,     98 

BriJgegate  ;  house,  6  Maxwelton  place. 
Neilson,  Thomas,  of  Duguid  cj-  Neilson;  house,  18 

Berkley  terrace. 
Neilson,  Walter,  of  Wilsons  (f  Co.,  172  West  George 

street ;  residence,  Kenmure  house,  Bishopbriggs. 
Neilson,  Walter  fit,   of  Neilson  tj-  Co.,   llydepark ; 

house,  4  Sonier.^et  place. 
Neilson,  Walter,  of  Neilson  and  Mason  ;  ho.  18  Clyde 

street,  Calton. 
Neilson,  Wni.,   agent  for  the  Hercules  and  Scottish 

Union  Fire  and  Life  Insurance  Co  ,  1  S.  Frederick 

street ;  house,  83  South  Portland  street. 
Neilson,  W'ln.,  letter-carrier,  P.O.;  ho.  15  Drury  st. 
Neilson,  William,   victualler  and  spirit  dealer,  7G7, 

771  Galloivgate  ;  house,  4  East  John  street. 
Neilson,  William,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  133,  135 

Stockwell  street ;  house,  G  Blaxwelton  place. 
Neilson,   William,  mason  and  builder,  56    White- 
vale  street. 
Neilson,  William,  contractor  and  causewayer,  340 

Towumill  road  ;  ho.  Cleddans,  by  Bishopbriggs. 
Neilson,  W.  M.,  &,  Co.,  iron  founders,  Hyde  Park 

Foundiy,  Finnieston  street. 
Neilson   &    Yuung,    quarriers,  Colt    Park   quarries, 

Bishopbriggs. 
Neilson,  Mrs.,  116  South  Portland  street. 
Neilson,  Mrs.,  Nelson  hotel,  25  Clyde  place. 
Neilson,  !Mrs.  Thomas,  lodgings,  121  Wellington  st. 
NEISH,  I\I.,  furnishing  shop,  84  Main  st.,  Anders. 
NELIS,  John,  provision  merchant.  Bazaar,  Candle- 

riggs;  house,  4  JI'Farlane  street. 
Nelis,  Miss,  lodging-house,  1  Guildry  court. 
NELMES,  Thomas,  ham  bacon  eurer,  31  Crown  st. 
NESS,  Ale.xander,  letterpress  printer,   at  J.    Gehbie 

4~  Co.'s,  16  St.  Enoch   square;  house,   109  Cum- 
berland street. 
Ness,  Robt.,  teacher,  St.  Matthew's  Sessional  School, 

10  William  street,  Anderston  ;  ho.  38  Pollok  st. 
Ness,  Walter,  colliery  manager,  Titwood  and  Corker- 
hill  collieries;  resid.  Potterfield  cot.,  Polloksh.aws. 
■Netherckoy  Colliery  Office,  172  West  George  st. 
Netiierfikli)  Coal  Company,  GG8  Duke  street. 
Netherland  Vice-Consul,  P.  W.  Clark,  22  Johnst. 
Nethekwood  and  Newarthill  Collieries'  Office,  21 

Bath  street. 
NEVATT,  'William  George,  factor,  Caledonian  Rail- 
way Co.,  3()2   Buchanan  street;  house,  Windy- 
■    bank,  Port- Ej;]  in  ton,  156  Eglinton  street. 
NEVILLK,  John  F.,  of  R.  H.  tj-  /.  Neville;  house, 

6  Warwick  street. 
Neville,  R.  H.  &  J.,  clothiers  and  warehousemen,  62 

Argyle  street. 


Neville,  K.  H.,  of  R.  H.  ^^  J.  Neville;  residence,  111 

Kensington  place,  Sauchiehall  street. 
New  Clyde   Towing   Company,  6  Oswald   street ; 

Wm.  Liddell,  manager. 
New  Equitable  Loan  Co.,  pawnbrokers,  129   Salt- 
market;  Wm.  Taylor,  manager,  150  Stockwell  st. 
New  Grenada  vice-consul,  M.  M'Leod,  3  VV.  Nile  st. 
New  Jerusalem  Temple,  61  Cathedra!  street. 
New  York  Steam-Packet  Office  ;  G.  &  J.  Burns,  9 

Buchanan  street. 
New  York  Steam-Packet  Office,  45   Union  street; 

Handysides  and  Henderson,  agents. 
New  York  Steam  ShippingCompany;  Ale.^.  Malcolm, 

jun.,  arent,  11  Dixon  street. 
New  York  Steam-Ship  Office,  70  Great  Clyde  street; 

James  &  Alexander  Allan,  agents. 
New  Zealand  Packet  Office,  15   St.  Enoch  square; 

William  Orr  &  Co.,  agents. 
NEWALL,  James,  warehouseman,  52  Glassford  st. ; 

hout<e,  44  Apsley  place. 
Newall,  John,  spirit  merchant,  66  St.  James'  road  ; 

house,  77  Taylor  street. 
Newall,  Hans,  office  manager,  12  Perth  street;  ho. 

72  Canning  street,  Calton. 
Newall,  R.  S.,  &  Co.,  wire-rope  manufacturers,  6S 

Anderston  qua}'. 
Newall,  Mrs.  J.,  grocer  &  spirit  dealer,  144  Rottenrow. 
NEVVBIGGING,  Mrs.,  174  New  City  road. 
Neweiall    Weaving    Coinpany,    plain    and   fancy 

power-loom    muslin  manufacturers,    Mill   street, 

Greenhead;  warehouse,  64  Gordon  street. 
NEWLANDS,     Daniel,    furniture    warehouse,    78 

Charlotte  lane  ;   house,  35  Charlotte  street. 
Newlands,  Henry,  furniture  warehouse,  76  London  st. 
Newlands,  James,  Dumbarton  and  Glasgow  carrier, 

9  St.  Enoch  sq.  ;  house,  High  st.,  Dumbarton. 
Newlands,    John,  japan  painter   and    gilder,    109 

Bridgegate  ;  house,  48  Stockwell  street. 
Newlands,  John,   veterinary  surgeon,  M.R.CV.S., 

13  Stormont  street;  house,  14  East  Howard  st. 
Newlands,  Michael,  furniture  dealer,  139  Greendyke 

street ;  house,  35  Charlotte  street. 
Newlands,  Peter,  horse  dealer,  28   M'Pherson  st. 
Newlands,    R.    &   J.,   Veterinary    Institution,    13 

Stormont  street. 
Newlands,    R.,    of  R.  4'  J-   Newlands ;   house,    71 

Maxwell  street. 
Newlands,  T.  &  W.,  &  Co.,  merchants,  2  Brandon 

place,  204  West  George  street. 
Newlands,  William,  of  T.  ^  Vf.  Newlands  <$•  Co.; 

house,  1  Scotland  street,  Lynedoch  crescent. 
Newlands,  W.,  Paislej'  carrier,  9  St.  Enoch  square; 

residence,  Paisley. 
Newland,  W.,  Johnstone  carrier,  9   St.  Enoch  sq. ; 

house.  High  street,  Johnstone. 
NEWMANN,  Edward,  M.D.,  staff  surgeon,  R.N. ; 

house,  12  Annfield  terrace,  Partick. 
Newman,  James  E.,  M.  D.,  10  Carlton  place. 
NEWMARCH,  S,  &  Co.,  ticket  writers  and  litho- 
graphers, 46  Maxwell  street. 
Newry  Steam-Packet  Office,  130  Eglinton  street; 

John  Younger,  agent. 
NEWTON,  Rentes,  &  Co.,  copper,  brass,  tin,  and 

lead  manufacts.  and  merchants,  110  Chetpside  st. 
Newton,  T.,  of  Forbes  ^  New'on;  ho  36  Belgrove  st. 
Newton,  Wm.,  at  Hannan,  Kerr,  4'  Co.'s;  house,  42 

Eldon  street,  Greenock. 
Newton  Colliery  Co.,  80  Great  Clyde  street ;  depot, 

Gushetfaulds  and  Dalmarnock. 


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NICHOL.- 


-GENERAL  DIBECTORY. NOBLE. 


NICHOL,  A.  &  F.,  joiners  and  cabinetmakers,  388 
Parliamentary  road  ;  house,  405  do. 

Nicol,  Andrew,  "agent,  75  Thistle  street,  south. 

Nicol,  David  Cliisholm,  teller,  British  Linen  Co.'s 
Bank  ;  house.  Prospect  bank,  Cathcart  road. 

Nicol,  Henry,  hairdresser,  255  High  street. 

Nicol,  John,  tailor  and  clothier,  16  Catherine  street. 

Nicol,  J.  &  M.,  bakers,  131  Hospital  St.  ;  ho.  139  do. 

Nicol,  John,  slater,  bricklayer,  and  plasterer ;  oifice, 
3  Pitt  street ;  yard,  80  Main  street,  Anderston  ; 
house,  3  Pitt  street. 

Nicol,  Peter,  house  factor,  17  James  St.,  Mile-end. 

Nicol,  Robert,  bootmaker,  113  Upper  Crown  street. 

Nicol,  Robert,  dealer  in  mechanics'  tools,  136  Bridge- 
gate  ;  house,  7  Park  place,  Stockwell  street. 

Nicol,  Thomas,  hairdresser,  61  Main  St.,  Goibals; 
house,  17  Malta  street,  do. 

Nicol,  "William,  grocer,  4  Portugal  street. 

Nicol,  Mrs.  John,  spirit  dealer,  455  Gallowgate; 
house,  457  do. 

NICOLAS,  V/illiam,  stationer  and  tobacconist,  86 
Parliamentary  road. 

NICHOLSON,  Alexander,  of  Nicholson  (^-  Ferguson; 
house,  95  Abercromby  street. 

Nicholson  &  Ferguson,  boiler  makers,  Crownpoint 
Boiler  works,  Jlile-eiid. 

Nicholson,  Peter,  &  Co.,  spirit  dealers,  54,  56  Max- 
well street. 

Nicolson  &  Stiven,  writers,  and  agents  for  the  Sun 
Fire  and  National  Life  offices,  141  Buchanan  St. 

Nicolson,  T.  B.,  9  Newton  street. 

Nicolson,  Thomas,  of  Nicolson  ij-  Sliven;  house, 
Hamilton  crescent,  Partickhill. 

Nicholson,  Wm.,  dairj-man,  65  Reid  St.,  Bridgeton. 

Nicolson,  Mrs.,  44  South  Portland  street. 

Nicholson,  Miss,  boarding  establishment  for  ladies, 
14  Newton  place. 

Night  Asylum  for  the  Houseless,  and  House  of  In- 
dustry for  Indigent  Females,  71  North  Fredk.  st. 

NIMMO,  Ale.xander,  drapery  and  millinery  ware- 
house, 79  Cumberland  street ;  ho.  184  Hospital  st. 

Nimmo,  John,  of  the  Patent  Ileddle  Co.,  90  Max- 
well street;  house,  133  Hospital  street. 

Nimmo,  John,  tobacco-pipe  maker,  46  Dale  street. 

Nimmo,  Michael,  clothier,  58,  GO  Gallowgate ;  ho. 
6  Morris  place. 

Nimmo,  Wm.,  clerk,  Govan  Poor-house;  house,  160 
Cumberland  street. 

Nimmo,  Wm.,  baker  and  confectioner,  23  Sauchie- 
hall  street;  house,  27  Renfrew  street. 

Nimmo,  Wm.,  cartwright,  167  London  street;  ho. 
2  Monteith  row. 

Nimmo,  Wm.,  pastrj- baker,  61  Canning  St.,  Calton. 

Nimmo,  Misses,  22  Devon  street. 

NISBET,  Alexander,  of  A.  cj-  J,  Nisbet ;  house,  8 
Newton  terrace. 

Nisbet,  Alex.,  coach  proprietor  and  coal  agent,  20 
Clyde  terrace  ;  house,  "2}^  Nicholson  street. 

Nisbet,  Alexander,  of  Alex.  Nislet  <]•  Co.;  house,  40 
St.  George's  road. 

Ni.sbet,  Alexander,  &  Co.,  clock  dial  manufacturers, 
wholesale  jewellers,  ivatch  manufacturers,  im- 
porters of  musical  instruments,  dealers  in  watch 
and  clock  tools  and  materials,  45  Union  street. 

Nisbet,  Alex.  D.,  with  Steivart  if  M'JDonald;  house, 
1  Avondale  place.  Paisley  road. 

Ni.sbet,  Andw.,  surgeon-dentist,  137  Clarence  place. 

Nisbet,  Rev.  A.,  Free  Presbyterian  Congregation, 
Ather.aium  hall,  Ingram  st ;  hou?o,  11  Ure  place. 


Nisbet,  A.  &  J.,  wholesale  and  furnishing  iron- 
mongers, 50  Union  street. 

Nisbet,  David,  at  J.  cj-  W.  Campbell  ^  Co.'s;  house, 
Oakfield  terrace,  Hillhead. 

Nisbet,  Haj',  printer  and  publisher,  1G4  Trongatc; 
house,  141  Cumberland  street. 

Nisbet,  James,  &  Co.,  coalmaster,  6  Dixon  street. 

Nisbet,  James,  of  James  Nisbet  if  Co.;  house,  Fer- 
nigare,  Hamilton. 

Nisbet,  John,  of  A.  4-  J.  Nisbet;  house,  30  St.  Yin- 
cent  crescent. 

Nis'iet,  Matthew',  tavern  keeper,  5  Monkland  street. 

Nisbet,  Rubt.,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  37  Bedfursl 
street  and  59  Wallace  st. ;  house,  28  Bedford  st. 

Nisbet,  Thomas,  wright,  131  North  Dundas  street^ 
house,  123  North  Montrose  street. 

Nisbet,  William,  baker,  61  Eglinton  street;  house, 
3  Cumberland  street. 

Nisbet,  William,  confectioner  and  grocer,  19  Glass- 
ford  street  and  143  Trongale. 

Nisbet,  Mrs.  James,  21  College  street, 

Nisbet,  Mrs.  John,  bookseller  and  stationer,  118 
Crown  street;  house,  116  do. 

NISH,  Mrs.  Peter,  baker,  522  Gallowgate;  house. 
13  Eelgrove  street. 

Nish,  Miss,  108  South  Portland  street. 

NiTRO-Phospho  Guano  Co.;  general  agents,  Lang  & 
Co.,  175  West  George  street. 

NiTSHU.L  Coal  Co.,  near  Hurlet. 

NIVEN,  Alexander,  carver,  gilder,  and  priiitseliei', 
196  Sauchiehall  street;  house,  4  Cambridge  St. 

Nivcn  &  Co.,  .ship  smiths  and  chain  makers,  11 
Springfield  place,  and  Mavisbank. 

Niven,  Uavid,  writer,  21  Roscland  ter.,  Lanriestort. 

Niven,  James,  clockmaker,  13  Exchange  place. 

Niven,  .James,  bookseller,  stationer,  and  commission 
agent,  44  George  street. 

Niven,  James,  adjutant,  1st  L.A.V.,  25  S.  Frederick 
street;  house,  17  Woodburn  terrace. 

Niven,  John,  grocer,  167  Eglinton  street. 

Niven,  John,  boot  and  shoemaker,  149  Renfield  st. ; 
house,  3  Sawmililield  street,  off  Garscube  road. 

Niven,  John,  of  Walter  Ileriot  if  Co.;  house,  W 
Abbotsford  place. 

Nivcn,  John,  victualler,  194  Stoboross  st. ;  house, 
192  do. 

Niven,  John,  grain  merchant,  141  St.  Vincent  St.; 
house,  5  India  street. 

Niven,  J.  H.,  &  Co.,  ironmongers,  tinsmiths,  and 
gasfitters,  59  Jamaica  street. 

Niven,  J.  H.,  of  J.  II.  Niven  (f  Co.;  house,  99  South 
Portland  street. 

Niven,  Thomas,  of  Niven  if  Co.;  house,  10  Avon  st. 

Niven,  William,  &  Co.,  commission  merchants,  8(1 
Great  Ch'de  street. 

Niven,  William,  of  William  Niven  (f  Co.;  house,  60 
Dundas  street,  Kingston. 

Niven,  AVm.,  bookseller,  stationer,  and  quill  manu- 
facturer. Post  Office  and  Money  Order  office,  71 
Eglinton  street;  house,  11  Stirling  street,  south. 

Niven,  Mrs.  Henry,  36  Commerce  street. 

Niven,  Mrs.  C,  confectioner  and  tea  dealer,  11  Canon 
street ;  house,  9  do. 

Niven,  Mrs.,  157  Eglinton  street. 

NIXON,  W.  &  T.,  clockmakers,  64  Lorn  pi.,  Dum- 
barton road. 

NOBLE,  Donald,  die  ticket  manfr.,  17  Hospital  st. 

Noble,  Duncan,  dyer,  57  Canning  street,  Caltoa; 
house,  80  do. 


NOBLE.- 


-GENERAL  DIRECTORY.- 


-O'HARRA. 


233 


Noble,  Peter,  86  Buchanan  street ;  liouse,  3  Saiicbie- 
hall  street. 

NOONAN,  Rev.  Edward,  G8  Abercromby  street. 

NouFoLK  Farmers'  Cattle  Assurance  Co.  ;  Bell  and 
Patetsijii,  52  Renfield  street,  agents. 

Norfolk  Farmers'  Cattle  Insurance  Society;  JI'Nab 
&  Selkirk,  agents,  55  Renfield  st. — See  Adverlise- 
inent  in  Appendix. 

Normal  .Seminary  Dundas  vale,  New  City  road. 

NORMAN,  John,  &  Co.,  millwrights  and  engineers, 
Broomhill  Ironworks,  SCO  Dobbie's  loan,  and  4 
Canal  street. 

Norman,  John,  of  John  Norman  cj-  Co. ;  house,  104 
North  Hanover  street. 

Norman,  William,  jun.,  engineer  and  millwright,  1 
Dalhousio  phce. 

NORRIE  &  Anderson,  accountants,  bouse  factors, 
and  insurance  agents,  46  Renfield  street. 

Norrie,  R.  M,  q/"  Norrie  cj-  Anderson;  house,  134 
West  Graham  street. 

NORRIS,  John,  at  Montrjomarxj  ij-  Flemings,  G2 
Miller  street ;  house,  40  Oxford  street. 

Norris,  J.  &  W.,  &  Co.,  file  manufacturers,  recutters, 
and  steel  merchants,  Burnside  cottage,  Govan, 

Norris,  Jliss,  dressmaker,  40  Oxford  street. 

North  British  Advertiser  Office,  10  Royal  Ex- 
change square. 

North  British  Bank,  86  West  Regent  street. 

North  British  Cut  Nail  Works,  55  St.  James'  road. 

North  British  District  Pay  Office  Recruiting  Bar- 
racks, Sliamrock  streot ;  Captain  James  JIarshall, 
paymaster ;  house,  3  Portland  place,  Ilillhead. 

North  British  Hotel,  1  N.  Queen  st.  ;  Fran.  Joscz. 

North  British  Fire  and  Life  Insurance  Company  : 
M'Nab  &  Selkirk,  agents,  55  Eentield  street. 

North  British  Insurance  Co.,  102  St.  Vincent  street ; 
G.  W.  Snodgrass,  resident  manager.  William  D. 
Johnston,  resident  secretary.  Agents — JMoodj'  & 
M'Clure,   writers.  18i)  West  George  street;   Hill, 

;  Hill,  &  IMarshall,  writers,  41  West  George  street ; 
Archibald  Livingston,  writer,  11  Buchanan  St.; 
P.  B.  Junor,  Clydesdale  Bank,  90  Trongate 
Henry  Rice,  L'nion  Bank,  6  Washington  street; 
Andrew  Reid,  City  Bank,  47  Canning  street, 
Calton ;  J.  &  M.  C.  Graham,  accountants,  20 
Dixon  street ;  Thomas  Nelson  &  Son,  accountants, 
29  Hutcheson  street;  Wni.  MacLean,  accountant, 
t)S  West  George  street ;  James  M.  Forrester,  ac- 
countant, 138  Hope  street;  John  Smith,  account- 
ant, 7  Victoria  place.  West  Regent  street;  James 
Smith,  accountant,  67  West  Nile  street ;  M'Nab 
&  Selkirk,  accountants,  55  Renfield  street;  Eobt. 
M'Omish,  house  factor,  57  West  Nile  street ;  T. 
B.  Robertson,  accountant,  156  West  George  st.  ; 
James  A.  Taylor,  accountant,  128  Union  street; 
J.  W.  Robertson,  insurance  broker,  17  Gordon 
street ;  William  Paterson,  merchant,  100  Bruns- 
wick street ;  John  M'Intosh,  merchant,  73  South 
Portland  street ;  John  Crawford,  corn  factor, 
Madeira  buildings,  263  Argyle  street. — See  Ad- 
vertisement in  Appendix. 

North    British  Fire  and  Life  Insurance  Company,, 
Laurleston   branch,    73  South    Portland   street 
John  M'Intosh,  agent. 

North  British  India  Rubber  Wareho.,  Peter  Robert" 
son's,  32  Queen  street;   liouse,  413  St. Vincent  st- 

North  Biitish  Rubber  Company,  33  Hope  street; 
Andrew  Arthur,  agent. 

North  Quarter  Fublic  Baths.  75  Kennedv  street. 


North  British  Daihj  Mail  Newspaper,  106  to  Hi 
Union  street. 

Northern  Assurance  Company.  Head  office  in 
Glasgow,  19  St.  Vincent  place,  George  C.  Smith, 
secretary.  Agents — John  Kirkwood,  33  Buchanan 
street;  "W.  J.  B.  &  J.  Kidston,  50  West  Regent 
street;  David  Bird,  107  Buchanan  street;  Robert 
Anderson,  Virginia  buildings ;  D.  M'Callum, 
Chamberlain's  office;  Jo.seph  Bain,  City  of  Glasg-, 
Bank  ;  George  H.  Smith,  5  Prince's  square  ;  Jas. 
Clark,  National  Bank,  Union  street;  A.  P.  Keid, 
29  St.  Vincent  place;  A.  G.  Brown,  City  oS' 
Glasgow  Bank,  174  Argyle  street;  J.  W.  &  R. 
Guild,  G5  St.  Vincent  street;  James  Orr,  98  W, 
Nile  street;  W.  H.  Bremner,  Clydesdale  Bank, 
Moore  place,  W.  George  street;  R.  0.  Todd,  115 
St.  Vincent  street ;  and  Patrick  Murraj',  107  do. 

Northern  Branch,  Glasgow  Co-operative  Society,  45 
Maitland  street,  Cowcaddens. 

Northern  District  Police  Office,  4  Maitland  lane. 

Northern  Loan  Office,  11  George  street. 

NORTON,  James,  house  factor,  335  High  street. 

NOEWELL,  James,  Inspector,  Union  Bank  of  Scot- 
land ;   house,  39  Lansdowne  crescent. 

Norwich  and  London  Accident  and  Casualty  Insur- 
ance; Bell  &  Paterson,  22  Renfield  st.,  agents. 

Norwich  and  London  Accident  and  Casualty  Insur- 
ance Association;  M'Nab  &  Selkirk,  agents,  55 
Renfield  street. — See  Advertisement  in  Apipendix. 

Norwich  Provident  Insurance  Society;  local  secre- 
taries, M'Nab  &  Selkirk,  agent.':,  55  Renfield  St.— ' 
See  Advertisement  in  Appendix. 

Norwich  Union  i^ire  and  Life  Insurance  Society. 
Agents — Duncan  Macmaster,  71  Queen  street,  and 
Robert  M'Cowan,  17  Gordon  street. 

NOTMAN,  Thomas,  grain  merchant,  34  Hill  street ; 
Garnethill. 

Notman,  Thomas,  shoemaker,  44  Russell  street. 

0 

Oakbank  Cotton  Spinning  and  Power-loom  Weav- 
ing works,  306  Garscube  road;  A.  &  J.  Galbraith, 

4  Bothwell  street. 
OATT,    John,    English    and    Commercial    teacher, 

Gardiner's  School,  13  Balmanno  street ;  house,  G 

Chatham  place. 
Oatts,  John,  stationer,  lithographer,  and  embosser, 

19  Cochran  street ;  ho.  2  North  Ure  place. 
Oban  Steam-Packet  Office,  119  Hope  street. 
O'BIERNE,  Thomas,  teacher,  Annfield  school,  G13 

Gallowgate. 
O'BRIEN,  John,  commission  agent,  78  Bridgegate; 

house,  25  East  Clyde  street. 
O'DONNELL,   Dominick,    manager.    King    Street 

Loan  office,  113  King  street   and  44  Bridgegate*, 

house.  Market  street,  city. 
O'Donnell,   James,    tailor   and  clothier,  229   Maiii 

street,  Bridgeton. 
O'Donnel,  John,  fish  merchant,  100  Stockwell  st.  •, 

house,  7  Park  place. 
O'DONNOGHUE,   Gustarus  Hamilton,   architect, 

43  Renfield  street. 
O'DOUGHERTY,  Daniel,  eating-ho.,  8  M'Alpine  st. 
O'DAVYER,  Rev.  John,  K.C.  clergyman;  house,  17 

Great  Elamilton  street. 
O'HALLARAN,   Michael,   Custom    House;   houses 

63  Taylor  street. 
O'HARRA,  John,  City  of  Glasgow  Oyster  Rooms, 

14  Saltmarket ;  house,  27  St.  Andrew  street.   . 


234 


O'HAERA. GENERAL  DIRECTORY. ORR. 


O'Hana,  Patrick,  17  Brunswick  street;  house,  23 

ilonteitli  row. — See  Advertisement  in  Appendix. 
O'KEEFE,  George  A.,  at  N.  B.  Advertiser  Office  and 
•    Ladies'  Own  Journal;  house,  55  Clarence  street, 

Kingston. 
O'LOGHLINT,  Rev.  B.  J.,  professor  of  Greek  and 

Latin,  280  George  street;  house,  1    Saucliiehall 

street,  Cleland  testimonial. 
O'XEILL,   Charles,   civil   engineer,    architect,    and 

assistiint-superinteiident  of  streets  and  onildings, 

South  Albion  street ;  house,  40  Abbotsford  place. 
O'Neil,  Daniel,  fruiterer,  129  Canning  street,  Calton  ; 

house,  121  do. 
O'Neil,  John,  12  Prince's  street  and  46  Saltmarket; 

house,  140  London  street. 
O'Neil,  John,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  126  Salt- 
market;  house,  97  do. 
O'Neil,  John,  spirit  merchant,  Q<i  Main  street,  Gor- 

bals;  hnuse,  26  Rutherglen  loan. 
O'Neil,   John,   tailor  and  clothier,  15  Main  street, 

Anderston  ;  house,  Franklin  terrace. 
O'REILLY,  Charles,  surgeon,  102  High  street. 
O'Reilh',    Matthew,  chemist   and  medical-botanist, 

151  London  street;  house,  127  do. 
O'ROURKE,  Felix,  broker,  24  Bridgegate. 
O'Rourke,  J.,  tailor  &  clothr.,  58  Saltmkt.;  ho.  90  do. 
O'Rourke,  Peter,  turner,  15  Buchaa  street,  Gorbals; 

house,  45  Kirk  street,  do. 
O'SULLIVAN,  Rev.  Maurice,  R.C.  clergvman,   17 

Great  Hamilton  street. 
Office  for  Affidavits  for  English  Courts  of  Chan- 
cery, Bankruptcy,  &c. ;  Daniel  Paul,   Master  in 

Chancerj',    and    Commissioaer   for   Scotland,   20 

Buchanan  street. 
OFFLEY  &  Cramp,  vineyard   proprietors,    Lisbon 

and    Oporto  ;  Edmund    Brace   &   Co.,  agents,  9 

Exchange  square. 
OGG,  Henry  A.,  tobacconist,  130  New  City  road. 
Ogg,  Robert  A.,  warehouseman,  8  Buchanan  street; 

house,  175  Hospital  street. 
Ogg,  William,  bootmaker,  52  Oxford  street. 
OGILVIE,    George,   tea   and  coffee  merchant    and 

general  gi-ocer,  337   High  street  and  164  Castle 

street,  Townhead  ;  house,  326  High  street. 
Ogilvie,  James,  at  John  Orr  Eioing  cf-  Co's;  32  St. 

Vincent  place. 
Ogilvie,  James,  tailor  and  clothier,  5  Wallace  street. 
Ogilvie,  James,  provision  mercht.,  48  Kirk  st.,  Calton. 
Ogilvie,  John,  jun.,   at  R.   Thomson's,  writer,    145 

West  George  St.;  ho.  Woodfoot  villa,  Kennishead. 
Ogilvie,  Thomas,  furnishings,  58  Dale  St.,  Bridgeton. 
Ogilvie,  Thomas,  commission  merchant,  and  agent 

for   the   Great   Britain   Life  Assurance    Co.    and 

European  Assurance  Society,  59  St.  Vincent  St.  ; 

house,  6  Oakfieid  terrace,  Hillhead. 
Ogilvie,  William,  of  Arthur  cf  Co. ;  residence,  View- 

lield  place,  Hamilton. 
OGLE,  Maurice,  &  Son,  booksellers  and  stationers, 

1  Royal  Exchange  square. 
OGSTON,  David  R.,  cashier  to  Hutcheson  ^  Dixon, 

7  West  Nile  si. ;  ho.  London  terrace,  Pollokshields. 
OKELL,   Pringle,  &  Selkirk,   merchants,   3J  South 

Hanover  street. 
Okell,  William,  of  Ohell,  Pringle,^  Selhirh;  resid. 

Langside  house,  Cathcart. 
Okell,  William,  jun.,  of  Alex.  Martin  cj-  Co, ;  resid. 

Langside  house. 
Old    Drug  Company,  apothecaries  and  drysalters, 

59  Trongate. 


Old  Exchange  Loan  Co.,  Robert  Biggar,  manager, 
p:uvnbrokers,  142  Trongate. 

Old  Wynd  School,  57  Old  wynd. 

OLDHAM,  Rev.  R.  S.,  M.A.,  incumbent  of  St. 
Mary's  Episcopal  Church,  Renfield  street ;  house, 
194  Renfrew  street. 

OLIPHANT,  Henry,  writer.  111  Brunswick  street; 
house,  302  Radnor  terrace,  Dumbarton  road. 

Oliphant,  William,  engraver,  &c.,  13  Exchange  pi.; 
house,  28  Cumberland  place. 

OLIVER,  Andrew,  family  washing*  and  renovating 
estiiblishment,  69  St.  George's  road;  house,  122 
Sauchiehall  street. 

Oliver,  C,  commercial  traveller,  «;  (?«i'i«  Wilsons; 
house,  10  Salisbury  street. 

Oliver,  J.  M.,  at  Bali/,  Buchanan,  tj*  Co.''s;  house, 
171  Hospital  street. 

Oliver,  Thomas,  accountant,  42  Bath  street ;  house, 
84  Buccleuch  street. 

Oliver,  Miss,  lodgings,  4  Mansfield  place. 

OLLASON,  James,  private  boarding  house,  134 
Bri)omielaw. 

Omoa  Iron  Works  and  Clelland  Colliery  Office,  37 
West  George  street. 

Oppjrativ'e  Masons'  Hall,  20  Brunswick  place. 

Oporto  Steam-Packet  Office  ;  Handysides  &  Hen- 
derson, agents,  45  Union  street. 

Oporto  Steam-Packet  Office;  Hutchison  and  Brown 
agents,  14  Maxwell  street. 

OPRAY,  Edward,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  12 
Malta  street,  Gorbals  ;  house,  41  do. 

OPROWER,  L.  E.,  manufacturer  of  sealing  wax  and 
general  merchant,  74  Hope  St. ;  ho.  60  Oswald  st. 

ORKNEY,  Robt,  salesman,  19  North  Coburg  st. 

Orkney,  Mrs.  John,  2  Great  Wellington  place, 
Paisley  road. 

Ordnance  Survey  Office,  205  St.  Vincent  street. 

Original  Old  Established  Register  Oitice  for  ser- 
vants, 109  Renfield  street. 

Original  Secession  Church,  13  Mains  street,  oft' 
Argyle  St. ;  Rev.  Slatthew  Murray,  minister. 

ORME,  James,  of  Onne,  ]\PNab,  cf  Adam;  resid. 
Greenfield  house,  Mearns. 

Orme,  M'Nab,  &  Adam,  bleachers,  calenderers, 
packers,  and  hot-pressers,  Greenfield  Bleaching 
Co.'s  ofKoe,  25  West  George  street  and  8  East 
George  lane  ;  bleaching  wcrks,  Greenfield,  Mearna. 

Orme,  Martin,  steamboat  a<;ent,  20  Robertson  street. 

ORMISTON,  Robert  L.,  186  Sauchiehall  street. 

ORMOND,  James,  manufacturer  of  hosierj',  stock- 
ing manufacturer,  2,  4,  G  Candleriggs ;  house, 
125  Hospital  street. 

Ormond,  Mr.  &  Mrs.,  ladies'  seminary,  260  West 
Bath  street. 

ORR,  Alex.,  13  Ure  place,  Montrose  street. 

Orr,  Andrew,   portioner,  63  Rumford  St.,  Bridgeton. 

Orr,  Andrew,  of  Hare,  On;  cj'  Co.  ;  house,  99 
Montrose  street. 

Orr,  Sir  Andrew,  of  Harvieston  and  Castle  Campbell, 
and  of  F.  Orr  4  Sons;  house,  6  Blythsvvood  sq. 

Orr,  Brothers,  painters  and  paperhangors,  60  Cum- 
berland street  ;  house,  192  Hospital  street. 

Orr  &  Co.,  iron  and  metal  merchants,  48,  50 
Norfolk  street. 

Orr,  Daniel,  of  John  K.  4'  D.  Orr ;  house.  Meadow- 
side  house,  Partick. 

Orr,  Francis,  &  Sons,  wholesale  and  export  stationers 
and  publishers,  105  to  111  Union  street. 

Orr,  Hugh,  builder,  44  Lorn  place,  Dumbarton  road 


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235 


Orr,  Hugh,  spirit  mercbant,  21  Auderslon  quay  ;  ho. 

114  Hyde  Park  street. 
Orr,  James  B.,  47  Arlington  st.,  Woodlands  road. 
Orr,  James,  of  Orr  <?•  Co. ;  ho.  138  S.  Portland  st. 
Orr,    James,    of  Francis    Orr   (j-  Sons;    house,  13 

Blythswood  sqiwre. 
Orr,  James,  contractor,  65  Rumford  street. 
Orr,  James,  &  Co.,  sewed  muslin  manufacturers,  7 

Exchange  place. 
Orr,  James,  sharebroker,  98  West  Nile  street. 
Orr,  John  K.,  and  Daniel,  commission  agents,  58 

Oswald  street ;  agents  for  the  Glenside   Distillery 

Co.,  Cumpbelton;  John  Bald  &  Co.'s   Distiller}', 

Carsebridge,  Alloa  ;   F.  A.  Boilevin  &  Co.,  Angou- 

leme,  France ;  and  Chatonet,  Jm.  fils,  la  Kochelle, 

France. 
Orr,  John,  hosier  and  glover,  167  Ingram  street ;  ho. 

6  Croy  place. 
Orr,  John,  o/Ji.  F.  and  J.  Alexander  cj-  Co. ;  house, 

14  Blj'tliswood  square. 
Orr,  John,  spirit   merchant,  439,  443    Gallowgate, 

47  Millroad  street,  5  Green  street,  5  Tobago  street, 

88  and  90  Kirk  street,  and  09  King  street;  house, 

63  Bellgiove  place. 
Orr,  John,  Iiousb  factor,  21  Hutcheson  street ;  house, 

137  New  City  road. 
Orr,  John,  baker,  61,  63  Abercromby  street;  office, 

439  Gallowgate. 
Orr,  John  Kerr,  of  J.  K.  and  D.  Orr  ;  house.  Sunny- 
side,  Partick  hill. 
Orrs  and  M'Naught,  cotton  thread  manufacturers, 

100  Duke  street. 
Orr,  Peter,  and  Son,  glass  and  emery  cloth  and  paper 

manufacturer,  43  High  st.  ;  house,  13  Ure  place. 
Orr,  Peter    C,  at    Reid  and  Ewinfs;    house,  1a 

Sardinia  terrace,  Hillhead. 
Orr,  Robt.,  provision  merchant,  407  Argyle  street; 

house,  49  West  Campbell  street. 
Orr,  Robert,  jeweller,  74  Cowcaddens  street ;   house, 

74A  do. 
Orr,  Robert,  shoeing  forge,  99  Water  street. 
Orr,  Robert,  at  James  Miller,  Son,  ^-  Co.'s ;  house, 

28  Florence  street. 
Orr,  Robert,    at    Robert   S.  Symington's ;  house,  12 

Elgin  terrace,  Dowanhill,  Partick. 
Orr,  Eobt.,  of  R.  F.  and  J.  Alexander  cj-  Co.  ;  house, 

Crofthead,  Neilston. 
Orr,    Robert,    physician    and    surgeon,    consulting 

rooms,  136  Cowcaddens  st. ;  ho.  10  Bucoleuch  st. 
Orr,  Robert  Scott,  M.D.,  9  Albany  place. 
Orr,  Thos.  C,  commission  merchant,  G9  Union  st. 
Orr,  Thomas,  slater,  79    Centre  street;    house,  45 

Wallace  street. 
Orr,  Thomas,  14  Warwick  street. 
Orr,   Thomas  W.,  at  Service  and   Wcrlcman's,  129 

Ingram  street. 
Orr,  William,  clerk ;  house,  3  Commercial  road. 
Orr,  Wm.,  of  Diysdale   <$-  Co.;    house,  Westvale, 

Port-Glasgow. 
Orr,  Wm.,  3  Burnbank  place.  Great  Western  road. 
Orr,  William,  &  Co.,  ship  and  insurance  brokers,  15 

St.  Enoch  square. 
.  Orr,  William,  of  William  Orr   4'  Co. ;    residence, 

Balgreen,  Hamilton. 
Orr,  Miss,  millinery  &  ladies'  outfit,  108  Renfield  st. 
Orr,  Miss,  millinery  and  ladies'  outfitting  establish- 
ment, 22  and  23  Argyle  arcade;  house,  78  South 

Cumberland  street. 
OEROK,  Mrs.,  of  Orrok,  43  Lansdowne  crescent. 


OSBORNE,  Alexander,  wholesale  cheese  and  pro- 
vision merchant,  45  Candleriggs;  ho.  96  Regent 
terrace,  Stirling's  road. 

Osborne,  Hugh,  at  Alex.  Osborne's,  45  Candleriggs; 
house,  122  North  Frederick  .street. 

Osborne,  Robert,  cheese  and  butter  merchant,  105, 
107,  109  Candleriggs;  ho.  Thornton  hall.  Busby. 

Osborne,  Robert,  bread,  biscuit,  and  pastry  baker, 
170  Cowcaddens  st. ;  ho.  104  Main  St.,  Maryhill. 

Osborne,  Thomas,  cheese  and  butter  merchant,  127 
Candleriggs;   house,  1  Grafton  square. 

OSWALD,  Andrew,  104  South  Portland  st.,  and 
Glenan,  Helensburgh. 

Oswald,  Miss,  milliner  and  dressmaker,  4  Grove  St. 

OTTO,  Mrs.,  4  Burrel's  lane. 

OUTCH,  Stephen,  window  glazier,  14  Duke  street. 

OUTRAM,  David  Edmund,  chartered  accountant 
and  sharebroker,  agent  for  the  Life  Association  of 
Scotland,  1  Royal  Bank  place ;  house,  24  Oakfield 
terrace,  Hillliead. 

Outram,  George,  &  Co.,  publishers  and  proprietors 
Glasgow  Daily  Herald,  28  St.  Vincent  place; 
night  entrance,  17  East  George  lane. 

Overton  Colliery  Depot,  Guslietfaulds- 

OWENS,  Bernard,  spirit  dealer,  87  51'Alpine  street. 

Owen,  James,  9  Main  street,  Anderston. 

Owens,  John,  clothes  and  furniture  dealer,  130  Stob- 
cross  street;  house,  89  M'Alpine  street. 

Owen,  Thos.,  veneer  cutter,  Whitehall  Veneer  Saw- 
mill, 36  Whitehall  st.;  house,  100  Elderslie  st. 

Owen,  William,  Phoenix  works,  Rotherham;  Hendry 
Brothers,  8  Dixon  street,  agents. 

Owen,  William,  butcher,  241  Argyle  street  ;  house, 
23  Mains  street,  Blythswoodholm. 


PACKER,  John,  bootmaker,  17  Carrick  street. 

PADON,  J.  &  W.,  corn  fectors,  27  Hope  street. 

PAE,  David,  barley  store,  60  Hope  street  ;  John 
Richmond  &  Co.,  agents. 

PAGAN,  Dr.  J.  M.,  professor  of  midwifery,  Glasgow 
University ;  house,  83  West  Regent  street. 

Pagan,  James,  grocer  and  provision  merchant,  95 
Main  street,  Anderston  ;  house,  93^-  do. 

Pagan,  James,  of  Herald  Office ;  house,  18  Berkley 
terrace,  Elderslie  street. 

PAGE,  Alexander,  slater  and  plasterer,  454  Gallow- 
gate ;  house,  30  Market  street. 

Page,  Francis,  bookkeeper,  Caledonian  Railway- 
Goods  Department,  Buchanan  street ;  house,  9 
Rosehall  street. 

Paisley  Canal  Co  ,  carriers,  9  Ann  street. 

Paisley  Railway  Station,  14  Bridge  street. 

Palermo  Steam-Packet  Office;  G.  &  J.  Bums,  9 
Buchanan  street. 

Palermo  Steam- Packet  Office  ;  Handysides  &  Hen- 
derson, agents,  45  Union  place. 

Palladium  Life  Insurance  Society ;  John  Baird, 
83  Jamaica  street,  agent. 

PALMER,  James,  oil  merchant,  146  Buchanan  st. ; 
stores,  42  Clyde  street,  Port-Dundas  ;  house,  24 
Newton  place. 

Palmer,  John,  assistant  inspector  of  poor.  City  Poor 
House,  Parliamentary  road;  ho.  46  Gr£eine  street. 

PANTON  &  Co ,  corn,  seed,  and  commission  mer- 
chants, 27  Hope  St.,  and  grain  mills,  Blairgowrie. 

Panton,  Rev.  G.  A.,  teacher  of  English  history  and 
geography,  2  Crown  circus,  Dowanhill;  ho.  1  do. 


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PANTON.- 


-GENERAL  DIRECTORY.- 


-PATENT. 


Panton,  Rev.  G.  A.,  and  Mrs.  Panton,  young  ladies' 
seminary  for  board  and  education,  1  and  2  Crown 

circus,  Dowanhill. 
Panton,  George  &  Son,  general  merchants,   Tvatch 

manufacturers,  dealers  in  watch  and  clockmakers' 

tools  and   materials,  musical  instruments,  fishing 

tackle,  &c.,  &c  ,  32  Stockwell  street. — See  Adver- 
tisement in  Appendix. 
Panton,  James,  of  Gartliamlock,  85  Buchanan  St.; 

residence,  Garthamlock  house,  by  Shettleston. 
Panton,  James,  of  Panton  4'  Co.^  27  Hope  street. 
Panton,  John,  M.D.,  56  Bath  street. 
Panton,  William  &  John,  of  Panton  cj-  Co.;  house, 

Blairgowrie. 
Panton,  Mrs.,  435  Argyle  street. 
PAPPLE,  James,  tailor  and  clothier,  229  Argyle  st. 
Parcel  Delivery  Company,  17  Miller  street;  John 

Hinchehvood,  manager. 
PARIS,  John,  agent,  National  Bank  of  Scotland, 

181  Castle  street,  St.  Eollox;  house,  2  Grafton  pi. 
Paris,  William,    manager,    Glasgow   Iron   AVorks ; 

house,  208  Bellevue  place,  Garngadhill. 
PARK,  Charles,  upholsterer  and  cabinetmaker,  156 

West  Regent  street  and  129  West  Campbell  st. ; 

house,  95  Holland  street. 
Park,  Duncan,  flesher,  83  Shamrock  st. ;  ho.  81  do. 
Park,  Gavin,  measurer,  148   West  Regent  street; 

house,  150  do. 
Park,   Gavin,  fiether,  3   Cambridge  street;    house, 

112  Renfrew  street. 
Park,  G.  &  A.,  wriglits,  61^-  Paisley  road ;  house,  12 

South  Kinning  place. 
Park,  James,  fruiterer  and  confectioner,  C3  Cowcad- 

dens  street;  house,  61  do. 
Park,  James,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  269  Main 

street,  Gorbals;  house,  83  Cumberland  street. 
Park,  James,  confectioner  and  draper,  737  Gallow- 

gate  ;  house,  735  do. 
Park,  James  C,  at  John  Broion  i^  Co.,  2   Oswald 

street ;  house,  22  Devon  street. 
Park,  Jas.,  coal  merchant,  66  Dundas  st.,  Kingston. 
Park,  J.,  &   Co.,  cabinetmakers,  11  Norfolk  court; 

house,  2  North  Coburg  street. 
Park,  .John,  grain  merchant,  249  Argyle  st. ;   house, 

Bloomvale  house,  Crownpoint  road. 
Park,  John,  &  Co.,  boot  and  shoemakers,  54  Argyle 

street;  house,  301  Dumbarton  road. 
Park,  John,  grocer  and  provision  dealer,  17  Jloore  st. 
Park,  John  H.  M.,  at  G.  cj'  J.  Rae's;  ho.  49  Mains  st. 
Park,  Richard,  at  Johnston,  Fraser,  cj'  Co.'s;  house, 

39  Centre  street. 

Park,  Robert  B.,  &  Co.,  sewed  muslin  manufacturers, 

20  South  Frederick  street. 
I'ark,  Robert  B.,  of  R.  B.  Parle  cf   Co. ;  house,  6 

^Jlelrose  street. 
Park,  William,  sen.,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  97 

and  99   Bridgegate,  93  and   95  Saltmarket,  and 

40  King  street;  house,  192  Hospital  street. 
Park,  William  C.  C,  al  Wilaam  Middhton  cy  Co.'s, 

179  West  George  street. 
Park,  W.  C,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  653  Gallow- 

gate;  house,  Bellfield  street. 
Park,  Mrs.  Mary  Anne,  grocer,  80  Finnieston  street. 
Park,  Mrs.,  midwife,  5  Steel  street. 
Park,  Mrs.,  tobacconist,  275  George  street. 
Park,  Ann,  fruiterer,  57  Trongate ;  ho.  64  King  st. 
PARKER,  Rev.  A.  B.,  D.D.,"minister  of  Wellpark 

Free  Cburch;  house.  Free  W^ellpark  manse,  Dun- 

chattan,  Duke  street. 


Parker,  Alexander,  grocer  and  victualler,  116  Cow- 

caddens  street;  house,  128  do. 
Parker,   D.,  oj'  D.  i^-  J.  Pai-ker;   house,  27   South 

Apsley  place. 
Parker,  D.  &  J.,  tea  merchants  &  wholesale  grocers, 
27  Turner's  court,  Argyle  street. 

Parker,  George,  grocer,  16  Eldon  street,  S.  W^oodside  ; 
house,  14  Nelson  terrace,  Hillbead. 

Parker,  James,  &  Co.,  soap  manufacturers,  oil  mer- 
chants, tar,  and  rosin  distillers,  and  antifriction 
grease  manufacturers,  28,32  Bliller  street ;  works, 
Port-Dundas  road;  distillery,  Jloore  street. 

Parker,  James,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  106  Stock- 
well  street ;  house,  41  Cook  street,  Tradeston. 

Parker,  James,  carter  and  coal  agent,  7  Tvletield  st. 

Parker,  James,  of  James  Parker  cj-  Co. ;  house,  1 
West  Prince's  street. 

Parker,  John,  at  Alex.  Fyfe  6y  Co.'s ;  house,  101 
St.  George's  road. 

Parker,  J.,  of  J.  c|  R.  Parker;  ho.  326  High  street. 

Parker,  J.  &  R.,  tea  merchants  and  general  grocers, 
324  High  street;  house,  326  do. 

Parker,  M.,  general  commission  agent,  102  Bothwell 
street;  house,  255  Sauchiehall  street. 

Parker,  Thomas,  Saint  Mungo  Temperance  Hotel, 
24  Canon  street. 

Parker,  William,  baker,  26  London  street;  house,  9 
St.  Andrew's  square. 

Parker,  Mrs.  A.,  quilting  establishment,  196  Dum- 
barton road. 

Parker,  Mrs.  John,  129  North  John  street. 

Parker,  Mrs.,  ladies'  nurse,  35  Grove  street. 

Parker,  Mrs.  Peter,  victualler,  104  ilain  st.,  Gorbals. 

Parker,  Mrs.  ^Margaret,  4  Scotia  street. 

Parker,  Grace,  milk  dealer,  24  S.  Kinning  place. 

PARKINSON,  Rev.  Thomas  B.,  Principal  St. 
Aloysins  College,  77  Charlotte  street. 

Parkiieau  Forge  Co.,  Parkhead. 

Parhholm  Biscuit  Factory,  130  Paisley  road. 

Parkhouse  Chemical  Company,  manufacturing 
chemists.  Great  Wellington  street,  Paislej'  roatL 

Parksiue Hematite  Iron  Ore  Co.,  Whitehaven;  Jas. 
Jenkins,  48  St.  Andrew's  square,  agent. 

PARLAN,  Duncan,  dairj'man,  221  Stirling's  road. 

Parlane,  James,  tobacconist,  113  New  City  road. 

PARNIE,  M.A.,  boot  and  shoe  shop,  413  Argyle  si.; 
house,  419|  do. 

Parochial  Board  Chambers,  Barony  Parish,  li 
College  street. 

Parochial  Board,  City  Parish,  326  Parliamen.  road. 

PARSONS,  Dunlop,  &  Brown,  Misses,  milliners  and 
dressmakers,  99  Sauchiehall  street. 

PARRY,  John,  tobacconist,  143  Saltmarket  ;  ho. 
170  do. 

PASCOE,  Mrs.,  stationer,  5^  New  City  road. 

PASLEY,  .Jardine,  &  Co.,  niercliants,  5  Dixon  st. 

Pateistt  Artificial  Fuel  Manufactory-;  James  Temple- 
man,  156  North  Woodside  road. 

Patent  Co.  General  of  London;  Bell  and  Paterson, 
writers,  agents,  22  Renfield  street. 

Patent  and  Designs  Registry  Office;  Millar,  John- 
son, &  Co.,  civil  engineers,  166  Buchanan  st. — 
See  Advertisement  in  Appendix. 

Patent  Frictional  Gearing  Co.,  engineers,  mannfac- 
turersof  Robertson's  patent  frictional  gearing,  147 
East  Milton  street. 

Patent  Leather-Cloth  Co.,  manufacturers  of  patent 
American  leather-cloih,  oil  table  covers,  hat  fining, 
&c.,  72  and  98  Hutcheson  street. 


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23: 


Patent  Ileddle  Co.,  manufacturers  of  heddles  and 

reeds,  90  JLixwell  street. 
Patent  Metallic   Cask  Works  (Anderson  &  Watt), 

182  Finnieston  street ;  office,  64  Buchanan  street. 
Patent  Metallic  Cask  Manufactorj-,  fi3   Wigton  St., 

Port-Dundas;   Brown  &  Co.;  office,  135  Buch. 

street. — See  Advertisement  in  Appendix. 
Patent  Eivet    Works,  204  Stobcross  street;  James 

Miller  &  Co. 
Patent  Ventilator  Manufactory,   Joseph    Gibson  & 

Co.,  13  Dundas  street,  and  162  Buchanan  street. 
Patents  and  Designs,  Office  for,  Edmund  Hunt,  con- 
sulting engineer,  28   St.  Enoch  square. — See  Ad- 
vertisement in  Appendix. 
PATERSON,  A.,  of  A.  ($•  A.   Paterson;  house,  114 

Cadogan  street. 
Paterson,  A.  &  A.,  smiths,  gasfitters,  bellhangers,  & 

manglemakeis,  12  Melville  lane. 
Paterson,  A.  &   G.,  timber  merchants,  St.  Rollox  ; 

timber  depot,  68  Tennant  street ;  sawmill,  Bonny- 

hridge. 
Paterson,  Adam,  ofMoncrieff,  Paterson,  Forbes,  and 

Barr ;  house,  Springhall,  Rutherglen. 
Patterson,  Rev.  Alex.  S.,  D.D.,  minister  of  Ilutche- 

sontown  Free  Chuich,  Egliiiton  street;  house,  3 

Walraer  crescent.  Paisley  road. 
Paterson,  Alex.,  n:ul  manufacturer,  38  Bridge  st. ; 

house,  51  do. 
Paterson,  Ale.^.,  dairj'man,  28  John  st.,  Bridgeton. 
Patterson,  Ale.^.,    M.D.,    F.E.C.S.E.,    surgeon,    28 

London  street ;  house,  48  do. 
Paterson,  Alex.,  of  Charles  McDonald  cj-  Co. ;  ho. 

49  St.  Vincent  crescent. 
Paterson,  Alex.  C,  of  Paterson  cf'  Jaclson ;  house, 

6  Chatham  place,  Stirling's  road. 

Paterson,  Alexander  S.,  clerk,  54  Gordon  street ;  ho. 

88  North  Hanover  street. 
Paterson,   Allan  Clark,    boot  and   shoemaker   and 

leather  warehouse,  70   Nelson  street;  house,  191 

Duke  street. 
Paterson,  A.  &   W.,  boot  and  shoo  manufacturers, 

90,  92  Argyle  street. 
Paterson,  And.,  general  grocer,  10  Eatherglen  road; 

house,  12  do. 
Paterson,  Andrew,  of  James  Paterson  cf   Co. ;  ho. 

7  Berkley  terrace. 

Patterson,  Andrew,  milk  and  provision  merchant, 
39  Eichard  street. 

Paterson,  Andrew,  provision  merchant,  2  Stevenson 
street ;  house,  48  Green  street. 

Paterson,  Andrew,  clothier,  7  Canning  st.,  Calton  ; 
house,  3  do. 

Paterson,  Archibald,  chemist  and  druggist,  16  Rut- 
land place. 

Paterson,  B.  &  J.,  cabinetmakers,  62  East  Howard 
street;  house,  28  Bedford  street. 

Paterson,  Charles  Orr,  of  Bell  <j-  Paterson,  writers  ; 
house,  141  Hill  street,  Garnethill. 

Paterson  &  Co.,  coopers,  brush  and  basket  ware- 
house, 128  West  Nile  street. 

Paterson,  David,  commission  agent,  72  Virginia  St. ; 
house,  89  North  Frederick  street. 

Paterson,  Dugald,  spirit  merchant,  64  East  Howard 
street;  house,  29  Crookston  street. 

P.^terson,  E.  W.,  of  Paterson  <.^  Co.;  house,  495  St. 
Vincent  street. 

Paterson,  Francis,  writer,  31  Nicholson  street. 

Paterson,  Gavin,  of  iPMuttrie  <y  Paterson;  house, 
Lochside  cottage,  Hamilton. 


Paterson,  Gavin,  boot  and  shoemaker,  49  Argyle  st. 
Paterson,  Gavin,  cowfeeder,  12  Main  st.,  Bridgeton. 
Paterson,  Georf;e,  of  A.   4'   G.  Palcrson ;  house,  20 

Burnbank  terrace. 
Paterson,  George,  of  William  Paterson  cf  Son ;  ho. 

IC  India  street. 
Paterson,   Hugh,  wright   and   builder,   17   and   21 

Salisbury  street. 
Paterson,  Hugh  C,  oil  merchant,  5  Bath  street ;  ho. 

Eosebank  terrace. 
Paterson,  Rev.  H.  S.,  minister  of  Free  St.  Mark's, 

Main  street,  Anderston;  house,  2  Clifton  street. 
Paterson  &  Jackson,  successors  to  E.  Murray  &  Co., 

calenderers,  packers,  hotpressers,  &c.,  273  George 

street,  and  71  George  square. 
Paterson,  Rev.  James,  D.  D.,  of  Hope  Street  Baptist 

Chapel ;  house,  224  West  Regent  street. 
Paterson,  James,  grocer  and  provision  merchant,  19 

Canon  street ;  house,  41  North  Albion  street. 
Paterson,  James,   M.D.,  surgeon,  professor  of  mid- - 

"wifery,    with    diseases  of    women    and    children, 

Andersonian    University,    6    Windsor    place,    93 

Saucliiehall  street. 
Paterson,  James,  of  A.  cj'  W.  Paterson;  house,  149 

Renfrew  street. 
Paterson,  James,  of  Paterson  4'  Robinson;  residence, 

Bowling. 
Paterson.  James,  jun.,  of  James  Paterson  4'    Co.; 

house,  18  Newhall  terrace. 
Paterson,    James,  &  Co.,   manufacturers,    Newhall 

street,  Bridgeton, 
Paterson,  James,  grocer    and    provision    merchant, 

Strathbungo;  house,  41  North  Albion  street. 
Paterson,  James,  city  inspector  of  weights  and  mea- 
sures, 16  Dunlop  St. ;  house,  12  Great  Clyde  st. 
Paterson,  James,  wright,  38  Cranston  street;  house, 

17  Minerva  street. 
Paterson,    James,    of   William,   Paterson  (j-  Co.,  88 

Main  street,  Gorbals. 
Paterson,  James,  at  Bai-clay,  Baton,  tj-  Co.'s,  102 

Brunswick  St. ;  ho.  62  Rosebank  ten,  Garnethill. 
Paterson,  Jas.,  dairy  and  victualler,  115  Hospital  st. 
Paterson,  James,  of  Laird  tj'  'Thomson;  house,  157 

.  Broad  street.  Mile -end. 
Paterson,  James,  at  Wm.  Turnbull  cj-  Co.''s ;  house, 

9  South  Apsley  placs. 
Paterson,  James,  house  factor,  121  Canning  street. 
Paterson,  James,  spirit  merchant,  20  Cambridge  St.; 

house,  28  do. 
Paterson,  James,  St.  Vincent  St.  Unitarian  Church  ; 

house,  935-  Main  street,  Anderston. 
Paterson,  James,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  4  Fin- 
nieston street;  house,  3  Minerva  street. 
Patterson,  James,  at  IF.  F.  Burnley  cf'  Co.^s;  house, 

3  Holmhead  street. 
Paterson,    James    C,    stationer   and    account-book 

maker,  20  West  Nile  street;  ho.  22  Warwick  st. 
Paterson,  James,  merchant,  17,  21  Virginia  street ; 

house,  3  Queen's  terrace. 
Paterson,  J.  H.,  &  Co.,  wholesale  shirt  manufac- 
turers, 6  Montrose  street. 
Paterson,  J   H.,  of  J.  H.  Paterson  ij'   Co.;  house, 

Campsie  junction. 
Paterson,  Jamieson,  &  Co.,  merchants  and  manu- 
facturers, 68  Dundas  street. 
Paterson,  John,  butcher,  39  George  street ;  house, 

338  High  street. 
Paterson,  John,  portioner :  house,  103  Crown  st. 
Paterson,  John,  assistant  inspector  City  Poor-house. 


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-GENERAL  DIKECTOEY. PATERSOIT. 


Patersori,  John,  Gartsherrie  office,  168  W.  Geo.  St. 

Paterson,  John,  grocer,  17  East  Houston  street. 

Paterson,  John,  of  PatersoiK^-  Morrison  ;  house,  167 
Debbie's  loan. 

Paterson,  John,  plumber  and  gasfitter,  148  Trong., 
and  13  Brunswick  lane ;  house,  124  TrongatP. 

Patersou,  John  B.,  grocer  and  provision  merchant, 
66  Cowcaddens  street ;  house,  205  do. 

Paterson,  John,  fancy  paper,  and  drapers' box  pattern 
book  maker,  66  Miller  St.;  house,  52  York  st. 

Paterson,  John,  fruiterer  and  green-grocer,  8  Wood- 
lands road. 

Paterson,  John,  tailor  and  clotliiei-,  49  Oxford  st. 

Paterson,  J.,  draper,  277  Saucliieliall  st.;  ho.  279  do. 

Paterson,  John,  lithographer,  19  Konald  street. 

Paterson,  J.  A.,  12  Greenvale  place. 

Paterson,  John,  grocer,  168  Great  Hamilton  street ; 
house,  135  East  Hill  street. 

Paterson,  John  H.,  jun.,  &  Co.,  corn  and  commis- 
sion merchants,  6U  Oswald  street. 

Paterson,  John  H.,  jun.,  of  John  B.  Paterson,  jun  , 
(f  Co. ;  house,  2  Milton  place,  St.  Vincent  street. 

Paterson,  John,  bootmaker,  31  Gallowgate. 

Paterson,  Joshua,  M.D.,  8  Grosvenor  terrace. 

Paterson,  Matthew,  of  A.  cj-  T]''.  Paterson;  house, 
367  Saucliiehall  street. 

Paterson,  Montgomery,  chemist,  22  Nelson  street, 
east;  house,  8  Canning  place. 

Paterson  &  Morrison,  brassfounders,  71  Cowcad.  st. 

Paterson,  Rev.  Kathaniel,  D.D.,  minister  of  Free  St. 
Andrew's  church;  ho.  19  Lansdowne  crescent. 

Paterson,  Peter,  fish  curer  and  merchant,  212  Gal- 
lowgate ;  house,  20t;  do. 

Paterson,  Robert,  of  Rutherford,  Paterson,  ^  Co.  ; 
house,  Copeland  road,  Govan. 

Paterson  &  Peebles,  ship  chandlers  and  sailraakers,  3 
Springfield  jdace  ;  house,  29  Houston  street. 

Paterson,  R.  &  H.,  manufacturers  of  gentlemen's 
dressing  gowns,  shawls,  and  zebras,  38  Queen  st. 

Paterson,  Robert,  of  R.  cj-  H.  Paterson,  Langbank, 
near  Port-Glasgow. 

Paterson,  Robert,  woollen  yarn  and  general  commis- 
sion agent,  31  Miller  st. ;  ho.  Clydeview,  Partick. 

Paterson,  Robert,  at  J.  G.  Houstoris,  98  West  Nile 
street ;  house,  15G  Crown  street. 

Paterson,  Robert,  chemist  and  druggist,  250  Bu- 
chanan street ;  house,  3  Paul  street. 

Paterson,  Robert,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  32 
Renfrew  street,  and  140  Renfield  street. 

Paterson,  Robert,  vinegar  and  pickle  merchant,  14 
Hutchsn.  St.;  vinegar  store,  Douglas  hall,  Carluke. 

Paterson,  Robert,  writer,  1 28  Union  street. 

Paterson,  Robert,  sen.,  china  merchant,  32  Bridge 
street;  house,  30  do. 

Paterson,  Robert  H.,  of  R.  11.  Paterson  tj-  Co. ;  ho. 
3  Queen's  terrace. 

Paterson,  Robert  H.,  &  Co.,  manufacturers,  17  and 
21  Virginia  street. 

Paterson,  Robert,  ff  Paterson,  Jamieson,  cf  Co.;  ho. 
1  Park  terrace,  east. 

Paterson,  Robert,  spirit  merchant,  26  Grace  street; 
house,  28  do. 

Paterson,  Robert,  of  Jack,  Paterson,  tf  Co.  ;  house, 
6  Hamilton  park  terrace,  Great  Western  road. 

Paterson,  Robert,  M.D.,  F.R.C.S.,  219  Hope  street. 

Paterson  &  Robinson,  corn  and  American  produce 
brokers,  4  Howard  street. 

Paterson,  Sons,  &  Co.,  pianoforte  and  musicsellers, 
152  Buchanan  street. 


Paterson  &  Sons,  human  hair  manufacturers,  63 
High  John  street;   house,  do. 

Paterson,  Thos.,  fish  mer.,  39  Geo.  St.;  ho.  26  do. 

Paterson,  Thomas,  wood  merchant,  28  Old  Dalmar- 
nock  road  ;  ho.  44  Reid  street,  Bridgeton. 

Paterson,  Thomas  L.,  office  of  the  lands  of  Dowan- 
hill,  Broomloan,  &c.,  64  St.  Vincent  street;  resi- 
dence, Newhall  house,  DowanhiU  gardens. 

Paterson,  Thomas,  M.D.,  213  Buchanan  street ;  ho. 
73  Abbotsford  place, 

Paterson,  Walter,  merchant,  82  St  Vincent  street ; 
house,  8  Clarendon  terrace. 

Paterson,  William,  manufacturing  chemist,  kelp  mer- 
chant, and  agent  for  North  British  Fire  and  Life 
Insurance  Co.,  100  Brunswick  street;  works, 
Camlachie;  counting-house,  85  Candleriggs;  ho. 
3  Canning  place,  Stirling's  road. 

Paterson,  William,  &  Co.,  smiths  and  mangle  makers, 
88  Main  street,  Gorbals. 

Paterson,  William,  provision  merchant,  5  Kirk  street, 
Townhead  ;  house,  13  Garden  street. 

Paterson,  Wm.  Charles,  of  W.  #  V/.  Paterson  cj-  Co.; 
residence,  Ashville,  Partick  hill. 

Paterson,  William,  3  Holrahead  street. 

Paterson,  William,  at  Joseph  Gibson  cj'  Go's. ;  house, 
3  Holmhead  street. 

Paterson,  William,  cabinetmaker,  26  Killermont  st. ; 
house,  385  Gallowgate. 

Paterson,  Wm.,  commission  agent,  52^  Canning  st. 

Paterson,  \yilliam,  at  S.  <.]■  ]V.  IPCidloch's;  house, 
246  Argyle  street. 

Paterson,  William,  writer,  129  St.  Vincent  street; 
house,  13  South  Apsley  place. 

Paterson,  William  L.,  6  Park  place,  Paislev  road. 

Paterson,  William,  &  Son,  cartwriglits  and  wheel- 
makers  for  home  and  export,  19  Ann  street,  ancl 
15  Springfield  place. 

Paterson,  William,  &  Son,  wheelwright;  works,  14 
Springfield  place;  office,  19  Ann  street. 

Paterson,  William,  &  Son,  smiths,  shipsmiths,  chain- 
makers,  gasfitters,  bellhangers,  scale,  beam,  cart 
and  coach  axle,  and  lock  and  hinge  makers,  10 
Ann  street,  and  16  Springfield  pi.,  Broomielaw. 

Paterson,  W.  &  W.,  &  Co.,  merchants  and  commis- 
sion agents,  18  Royal  Exchange  square,  and  Hall 
Ings,  Bradford ;  Ashton  terrace,  Parkville  road, 
DowanhiU. 

Paterson,  W.  K.,  of  W.  #  W.  Paterson  4'  Co. ;  ho. 
Parkview  house.  Great  George  street,  Hillhcad. 

Paterson,  Mrs.  Andrew,  13  South  Apsley  place. 

Paterson,  Mrs.  B.,  ladies'  nurse,  183  Holm  street. 

Paterson,  Mrs.  David,  flesher,  66  Maitland  street ; 
house,  68  do. 

Paterson,  Mrs.  John,  45  York  street. 

Paterson,  Sirs.  J.,  remnant  and  furnishing  warehouse, 
131  Dumbarton  road. 

Paterson,  Mrs.  Margaret,  spirit  dealer,  22  Canal  st. ; 
house,  20  do. 

Paterson,  Mrs.  Robert,  Ashville,  Partick  hill. 

Paterson,  Mrs.  Walter,  tables  and  forms  let  out  on 
hire  for  parties,  1  Victoria  place,  West  Regent  st. 

Paterson,  Mrs.  William,  56  Rose  street,  Garnethill, 

Paterson,  Mrs.  William,  33  Warv/ick  street. 

Paterson,  Mrs.,  wine  and  spirit  mer.,  49  Dundas  St. 

Paterson,  Margaret,  green-grocer,  245  Parliam.  rd. 

Paterson,  Margaret,  milliner,  45  London  street; 
house,  6  St.  Andrew's  square. 

Paterson,  Misses,  milliners  and  dressmakers,  162 
Suuchiehall  street. 


PATERSON. GENERAL  DIRECTORY.- 


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289 


Paterson,  Miss  M.  S.,  15  Queen's  terrace. 
PATON,   Alex.,  &  Co.,  wholesale  hosiers,  glovers, 

and  smallware  merchants,  123  Argyle  street,  and 

6,  14  Ma.N.well  street. 
Paten,  Alexander,  of  Barclay,  Paton,  ^-  Co.  ;  house, 

11  Crown  circus,  Dowanhill. 
Paton,  Alexander,  128  North  John  street. 
Paton,  Andrew,  commission  merchant,  49  Virginia 

street;  house,  IG  Richmond  street. 
Paton,  Daniel,  grocer  and  victualler,  51  Kent  street ; 

house,  49  do. 
Paton,  E.  &  C,  tobacconists,  50  Saltmarket. 
Paton  &  Grant,   commission   agents  and  insurance 

brokers,  135  Buchanan  street. 
Paton,  James,  at  W.   if  J.  Paton's,   84  Buchanan 

street;  house,  22  Arlington  street. 
Paton,  James,  jun.,  of  Sclanders  cj-  Paion  ;  house,  6 

Ure  place. 
Paton,  James,  provision  merchant,   328   High  st. ; 

house,  326  do. 
Paton,  James,  fleslier,  171  Cowcaddens  st. ;  ho.  11 

Buccleuch  street. 
Paton,  J.  &  D.,  &  Co.,  manufacturers,  Tillicoultry, 

and  59  St.  Vincent  street. 
Paton,  John,  Govan   foundry,  1  Dixon  st.  ;  house, 

20  South  Apsley  place. 
Paton,  John,  Avine  and  spirit  merchant,  38  Hutche- 

son  street. 
Paton,  J.  Paterson,   merchant,  Virginia  buildings; 

house,  139  West  Campbell  street,  Montague  pi. 
Paton,  John,  50  South  Wellington  street. 
Paton,  John,  -vvine  and  spirit  merchant,  409  Argyle 

street ;  house,  5  Douglas  street. 
Paton,  John,  cork  manufacturer,  22  College  street. 
Paton,  John,  spirit  dealer,  366  Gallowgate. 
Paton,  JL,  bridge  keeper,  St.  RoUox  drawbridge. 
Paton,  Robert,  manager  to  Sutton  cj-  Co. ;  carriers, 

87  Mitchell  street. 
Paton,  Robert,  at  Avid  cf-  Cross^  263  Argyle  st. ;  ho. 

Rockvilla,  Port-Dundas. 
Paton,  RobertTannahill,  surgeon,  193  Upper  Main  st.; 

house,  189  do. 
Paton,  Rev.  Robert,  D.D.,  of  St.   David's  parish,  6 

Newton  place. 
Paton  &  Son,  boot  and  shoemaker,  146  Queen  st. ; 

house,  North  St.  Mungo  street. 
Paton,  C.  Samuel,   druggist,  235  High  st. ;  house, 

146  Duke  street. 
Paton,  Thomas,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  87  Ingram 

street ;  house,  14  Holmhead  street. 
Paton,  Walter,  woollen   and  linen  draper,    14,   16 

High  street ;  house,  S3  Caledonian  road. 
Paton,  William    P.,   merchant,  Virginia  buildings; 

house,  8  Newton  place. 
Paton,  William,  tea  merchant  and  commission  agent, 

30  Norfolk  street. 
Paton,  W^  &  J.,  shirtmakers,  hosiers,  and  glovers,  84 

Buchanan  street. 
Paton,  William,  ofW.  4  J.  Paton;  house,  10  Glas- 
gow street,  Kelvin  terrace. 
Paton,  Mrs.  James,  lodging-house,  53  Norfolk  st. 
Paton,  Mrs.  John,  50  South  Wellington  street. 
Paton,  Mrs.,  spirit  dealer,  230   Broomielaw;  house, 

3  M'Alplne  street. 
Paton,  Miss  Agnes,  wooden  dish  and  brush  shop,  21 

High  street. 
Paton,  Elizabeth,   dairy,   74  Bridgegate ;  house,  28 

Eghnton  street. 
Paton,  Misses,  G4  Buccleuch  street. 


Paton,  Miss  C,  milliner  and  dressmaker,  31  West 
Campbell  street. 

Paton,  Susan  C,  fruiterer,  21  Royal  arcade. 

PATRICK,  David,  M.D.,  surgeon-aurist,  197  Athole 
place.     Advice  on  the  ear  from  1  to  3  o'clock. 

Patricic,  John  Gibson,  of  James  Ilarvey  cJ'  Co.,  wine 
and  spirit  merchants,  Paisky  and  Glasgow;  resi- 
dence, Yoker  lodge,  Yoker. 

Patrick,  John,  halter,  106  Trongate;  house,  40 
Camden  street. 

Patrick,  John,  tailor  and  clothier,  73  London  st. 

Patrick,  William,  warden  of  Cathedral,  St.  David's, 
and  Blackfriars'  burj'ing  grounds,  and  registrar  of 
births,  &c..  High  Church  district.  Cathedral  lodge, 
Castle  street;  house,  71  Parson  street. 

Patrick,  William,  surgeon,  324  Gallowgate. 

Patrick,  William,  warehouseman,  18  Clyde  terrace; 
house,  12  Ibrox  terrace,  Paisley  road. 

Patrick,  Mrs.  Hugh,  eating-house  keeper,  12  Muslin 
street,  Bridgeton. 

Patrick,  Miss  Jane,  teacher,  St.  John's  Female 
School,  13  Young  street. 

Patrick,  Miss,  teacher  of  drawing  and  painting,  2 
North  Ure  place. 

Patrick,  Miss  M.,  teacher  of  music,  2  North  Ure 
place. 

Patriotic  (Fire  and  Life)  Assurance  Company,- 
head  office  for  Scotland,  4  National  Bank  Build- 
ings, Queen  street;  A.  M.  &  M.  Blitchell  &  Wat- 
son, resident  secretaries ;  J.  M.  Taylor,  writer, 
130  Hope  street;  J.  &  W^.  Murdoch,  writers,  48 
West  Nile  street  ;  AVilliam  Burn,  auctioneer,  9 
Exchange  place ;  and  AVilliam  Money,  produce 
broker,  52  St.  Enoch  square,  agents. — See  Adver- 
iisement  in  Appendix. 

PATTIE,  Wm.,  wright  and  glazier,  40  Hope  st. 

PATTISON,  Adam,  &  Co.,  commission  merchants 
and  drj'salters,  and  sole  agents  for  the  patent 
lactarine,  67  Buchanan  street. 

Pattison,  Adam  M.,  agent  for  the  Bridgewater  Trust, 
and  agent  for  the  Liverpool  and  London  Fire  and 
Life  Insurance  Co.,  07  Buchanan  street. 

Pattison,  Godfrey,  of  John  Leek  (f  Co.,  18  Montrose 
street;  house,  10  St  James'  terrace,  Hillhead. 

Pattison,  James,  Roseneath. 

Pattison,  James,  chemist  and  druggist,  1  Minerva 
street,  Dumbarton  road. 

Pattison,  J.,  wholesale  and  retail  sewed  muslin  and 
remnant  warehouse,  43  and  45  Stirling  square. 

Pattison,  Moses,  spirit  dealer,  101  Gallowgate  street,- 
house,  30  Charlotte  street. 

Pattison,  Thomas,  commission  agent,  103  Cumber- 
land street,  south. 

Pattison,  Mrs.,  28  Florence  place. 

PAUL,  Alex.,  &  Co.,  manufacturers,  110  Buchanan 
street  and  1  Royal  Bank  place;  weaving  factories, 
Crown  point,  Camlachie,  and  26  W.  Bothwell  st; 
workers'  entrance.  North  Exchange  court  lane. 

Paul,  Alexander,  of  A.  Paul  (f  Co.;  ho.  14  Grosvenor 
terrace.  Great  Western  road. 

Paul,  Alex.,  jeweller  and  general  dealer,  148  Xew 
Dalmarnock  road. 

Paul,  Alex.  G.,  agent,  141  Abercromhy  street. 

Paul,  Andrew,  tinsmith  and  gas-fitter,  22  Well 
street,  Calton. 

Paul,  Daniel,  stock  and  sharebroker,  and  accountant, 
commissioner  (as  master  in  chancery)  for  Scot- 
land, to  administer  oaths  in  the  courts  of  chancery, 
bankruptcy,  &c.,  in  England,  20  Buchanan  street 


240 


PAUL.- 


-GENERAL  DIRECTORY.- 


-PENDER. 


Paul,  Daniel,  house  factor,  7  Bedford  street. 
Paul,  David,  H.M.  Customs;  ho.  06  Commerce  st. 
Paul,   Drummond,  &   Co.,   painters,  paperhangers, 

and  glaziers,  19  Cambridge  street. 
Paul,  George  M.,  33  Abbotsford  place. 
Paul,  H.,  fruiterer,  77  Jamaica  street. 
Paul,  James,  of  Alex.  Paul  tj-  Co. ;  ho.  9  St.  James' 

terrace.  Great  Western  road. 
Paul,  James,  at  John  Fle^nhig  <.}  Co.'s;  house,  177 

Hill  street,  Garnethill. 
Paul,   James,  at  Akx.  Fletcher  4'  C'o.'s,  St.  Eollox 

Flax  Mills ;  house,  Stobhill,  Bishopbriggs. 
Paul,  James,  painter  and  paint-grinder,  General  Ter- 
minus Harbour  Railway  ;  bouse,  34  Houston  st. 
Paul,  John,  commission  merchant,  91:  Miller  street ; 

house,  16  St.  George's  road,  Falkland  place. 
Paul,  John,  spirit  merchant,  90  Govau  street ;  house, 

45  Hospital  street. 
Paul,  John,  writer,  oj"  Paul  cj-  M'Cullocli ;  house,  19 

Canning  place. 
Paul  &  M'CiiUoch,  writers,  agents  for  the  Promoter 

Life  Insurance  Co.,  and  Liverpool  and  London  Fire 

and  Life  Insurance  Co.,  6  Sotuh  Hanover  street. 
Paul,  Robert,  paperhanger,  painter,  and  colourman, 

15  Centre  street;  house,  19  do. 
Paul,  Rev.  Rupert,  48  Shamrock  street. 
Paul,  Thos.,  goldsmith  and  watchmaker,  39  Sauchie- 

hall  street;  house.  111  Trongate. 
Paul,  Walter,  grocer  and  provision  merchant,  30 

Dumbarton  road. 
Paul,  Wm.,  spirit  dealer,  251  Duke  st. ;  house  249  do. 
Paul,  William,  banker.  Commercial  Bank  of  Scut- 
land,  10  Gordon  street;  house,  9  Soaierset  place. 
Paul,  Mrs.  A.  B.,  milliner,  82  New  City  road. 
Paul,  Mrs.  William,  16  Arlington  street. 
PAULET,  T.  P.,  teacher  of  French,  German,  and 

Italian,  427  St.  Vincent  street. 
FAXTON,  George  M.,  91  Eglinton  street. 
Paxton,  Samuel,  at  Walker,  Birrcl,  cj-  Co.'s ;  house, 

Newton  place,  Shawlands. 
Paston,  Mrs.,  91  Eglinton  street. 
PAYNE,    Cornelius,    manufacturing   chemist,    107 

Commerce  street;  house,  51  Eiden  place. 
I'ayne,  Robert,  portioner,  30  Patersou  street. 
Payne,  William,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  14  Steven- 
/    son  street,  Calton  ;  house,  5  James  street,  do. 
Payne,  Mrs.,  34  Abbotsford  place. 
Payne,   Miss   Martha,   milliner  and  dressmaker,  5 

James  street,  Calton. 
PEACOCK,  Alexander,  plumber,  18  Great  Western 

road ;  house,  6  Myrtle  street. 
Peacock,  Andrew,  wiight,  145  Trongate. 
Peacock,  David,  tea,  coii'ee,  and  general  merchant,  3 

Oswald  street;  house,  Shawlands. 
Peacock,  John,  baker,  97  Paisley  road. 
Peacock,  Thomas,  carver  and  gilder,  259  Sauchiehall 

street ;  house,  58  Rose  street,  Garnethill. 
Peacock,    Thomas,   rag   merchant,   68    Brumielaw; 

house,  24  York  street. 
Peacock,  IMargaret,  stationer,  G2  Stockwell  street ; 

house,  343  Garscube  road. 
PEARCE,  R.  F.,  of  Aliller  cj-  Pearce,  at  Todd  S,' 

3PGregor's ;  house,  21  Westminster  terrace. 
PEARSON,  Adam,  merchant,  16  East  Howard  st. ; 

hcuse,  208  St.  Vincent  street. 
Pearson,  A.  S.,  commission  agent,  22  Dundas  street ; 

house,  265  Belhaven  place,  Sauchiehall  street. 
Pearson,  Alex.,  sheriff-clerk  depute,  County  build- 

Jr^s,  Wilson  street. 


Pearson,  George,  of  Buchanan  cJ-  Pearson;  house, 
7 1  Parson  street. 

Pearson,  George,  of  Buchanan,  Marquis,  ^-  Co. ;  ho. 
71  Parson  street. 

Pearson  &  Ker,  house  factors,  and  agents  for  the 
Scottish  National  Fire  and  Life  Insurance  Com- 
pany, 37  Ropework  lane. 

Pearson,  Thomas,  &  Co.,  iron  fence,  hurdle,  gate, 
and  wire  ne;  ting  manufacturers,  engineers,  and  con- 
tractors, 71  Queen  St.;  ho.  1  Stanley  pi.,  Paisley rd. 

Pearson,  William,  messenger,  wholesale  warehouse- 
man, 22  Dundas  st. ;  house,  255  Bellhaven  place, 
Sauchiehall  street. 

Pearson,  Mrs.  John,  17  Holmhead  street. 

PEARSTON,  James,  oil  merchant,  sole  agent  for 
Scotland  for  Basquier,  De  Ribbauoourt,  &  Co., 
Paris,  manufacturers  of  oils  and  greases,  agent  for 
Guardian  Fire  and  Life  Assurance  Oflice,  London, 
67  West  Nile  street ;  house,  Hiilhead. 

Pearston,  John,  grocer  and  provision  merchant,  189 
Duke  street ;  house,  8  Dunchattan  street. 

Pearston,  Joseph,  wholesale  stationer  and  account- 
buok  manufacturer,  43  Candleriggs. 

Pearston,  Mrs.,  dairy,  i)  Houston  street;  ho.  11  do. 

Pearston,  iilrs.,  midwife,  2  Havannab. 

PEAT,  Joseph,  stationer,  86  Cumberland  street. 

Peat,  P.  S.,  draper,  hosier,  &c.,  43iV  Crown  street: 
house,  69  Abbotsford  place. 

Peat,  William,  collector  of  assessments,  police  build- 
ings, 22  Struthers  street;  house,  10  Somerviile 
place,  Monteith  row. 

PEATIE,  John  C,  214  Upper  Crown  street. 

PECK,  Jas.,  wiitiiig  master  and  lithographic  artist, 
364  West  Bath  street. 

PiiDDiE  and  Tennant's  School,  10  Cambridge  st. ; 
Miss  Stirling,  teacher. 

PEDDY,  Alex.,  porter,  Union  Bank  of  Scotland  ;  ho. 
128  John  street. 

PEDEN,  Hugh,  cabinetmaker,  28  Crown  st. ;  house, 
119  do. 

Peden,  Hugh,  draper,   121  Crown  street. 

Peden,  Mrs.  James,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  29 
North  Frederick  street;  house,  280  George  street. 

Peden,  Robert,  at  Y/m.  Wilson  cJ-  Soli's  ;  house,  36 
Cavendish  street. 

PFjEBLES,  Anderson,  &  Co.,  drysalters  and  com- 
mission merchants,  106  West  George  street. 

Peebles,  David  M.,  accountant,  Bank  of  Scotland; 
house,  185  Hill  street,  Garnethill. 

Peebles,  J.  G.,  commission  mercht.,  ho.  5  Windhorst. 

Peebles,  James,  228  Hope  street. 

Peebles,  W.  J.,  &  Co.,  commission  merchants,  58 
Buchanan  street. 

Peebles,  W.  J.,  of  W.  J.  Peebles  tf-  Co.  ;  house,  185 
Hill  street,  Garnethill. 

Peebles,  Wi!li:.m,  of  Peebles,  Anderson,  tj-  Co.;  ho. 
15  North  Claremont  street. 

Peebles,  Mrs.  Andrew,  185  Hill  street,  GarnethilL 

Peebles,  Mrs.  Charles,  19  Holyrood  crescent. 

Peebles,  Miss,  dressmaker,  1  Paterson  st.,  Kingston. 

PEFFERS,  Andrew,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  21 
Gallowgate  ;   house,    19  do. 

Pj';lic.\n  Life  Office ;  John  Loudoa  &  Co.,  68  St. 
Vincent  street,  agents. 

Pelican  Life  Office,  J.  &  Thomas  Tassie,  and  John 
Steven,  agents,  60  Maxwell  street. 

PENDER,  James,  spirit  dealer,  15  Little  st.,  Calton. 

Pender,  James,  contractor,  5,  0,  and  7  Railway  arches, 
Commerce  street ;  house,  50  Gloucester  St.,  Kingst 


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241 


Pender,  J.,  Caledonian  Temperance  hotel,  23  Cow- 
caddens  slreet. 

Pender,  James  B.,  commission  agent,  2  Noith  court, 
Royal  Exchange. 

Pender,  John,  Avine  and  spirit  merchant,  12  St. 
Enoch  t^quare;   house,  84  Abbotsford  place. 

Pender,  John,  &  Co.,  merchants,  69  St.  Vincent  st. 

PENFOLD,  J.  M.  Waters,  &  Co.,  sherry  wine 
shippers,  20  Howard  street. 

PENMAN,  Alexander,  Glasgow  marble  works,  85 
&■  87  Dumbarton  road,  fronting  West  St.  Vin- 
cent street. 

Penman,  David,  glass  and  china  merchant,  271 
Sauchiehall  street. 

Penman,  J.,  v/ine  and  spiritmerchant,  and  cab-driver ; 
spirit  cellar,  6  Robertson  st. ;  stables,  15  Stewart 
street;  house,  10  Robertson  street. 

Penman,  Robert  H.,  of  Robert  II.  Penman  (f  Co.  ; 
house,  19  Wilson  street,  Hillhead. 

Penman,  Robert  H.,  &  Co.,  sanitary  and  general 
earthenware  manufacturers,  295  Dobbie's  loan, 
Port-Dundas. 

PENN,  Alex.  J.,  writer,  of  WaiUns  4-  Penn,  49 
West  Regent  street;  house,  6  Granville  place,  St. 
George's  road. 

PENNEY,  Chas.,  manufacturing  chemist,  Glasgow  ; 
residence.  South  parkhouse,  St.  George's  road. 

Penney,  D.  J.,  merchant,  3  North  court,  Royal  Ex- 
change;  house,  10  Fiizroy  place. 

Fenny,  Dr.  Fredeiick,  professor  of  chemistry,  An- 
derson University;  house,  19  Clarendon  place. 

Pennie,  Geo,,  baker,  182  Hospital  St.,  and  Strath- 
bungo;  house,  do. 

Penney,  Scott  MoncriefF,  stockbroker,  agent.  Globe 
Insurance  and  British  Guarantee  Association,  16 
St.  Vincent  place;  house,  11  Claremont  gardens. 

Penney,  William,  &  Son,  commission  merchants,  3 
North  court,  RoN'al  Exchange. 

Pennej'',  Mrs.  E.,  10  Fitzroy  place. 

Penny  Post  newspaper  oftice,  9  Howard  street  and 
30  Adam's  court  lane;  Alex.  Campb;di,  publisher. 

PENNYCOOK,  John,  gasfltter,  tinsmith,  and 
plumber,  1 2  Warwick  street. 

PENTLAND,  David,  iviih  Patersons  c|  Co.,  2G4 
Eglinton  street. 

PEPLOE,  Samuel,  teller,  Commercial  Bank,  10 
Gordon  street. 

Perceton  Fire  Clay  Co.  (J.  &  M.  Craig),  manufs. 
of  fire  brick,  sewerage  pipes,  &c. ;  depot,  95  Com- 
merce street,  Tradeston;  office,  206  Ijuchauan  St.; 
Alex.  Murray,  agent. 

PERKINS  &  Gemmell,  curriers  and  leather  lace 
manufacturers,  22  James  street,  Calton. 

PERMAN,  F.  G.,  corn  merchant  and  miller,  135 
St.  Vincent  street,  and  Washington  mills;  house, 
Langside. 

Perman,  J.  &  F.,  merchants,  135  St.  Vincent  street. 

PERRIER,  Beng.  &  Eag.,  champagne  merchants, 
Chalons-snr-Mer ;  Reid  &  Thomson,  agents,  36 
Exchange  square. 

PERRY,  D.  T.,of  Alexander  Hope,  jiin.,  ,j-  Co.,  Coat- 
bridge street. 

Perrie,  Robert,  wine  and  spirit  dealer,  236  New  Dal- 
marnock  road. 

Perry,  Robt.,  M.D.,  consulting  rooms,  252  Buchanan  | 
street ;  house,  49  Great  Western  road. 

Perry,  Robert,  foreman.  Lighting  Department,  Cen- 
tral district,  54  College  st. ;  house,  2  Paisley  rd. 

Perry,  Samuel,  carter,  5  Wood  lane,  Broomielaw. 


Perrj',  Thos  ,  &  Sons,  manufacturers  of  iron  and 
wire  fencing,  gates,  hurdles,  wire  netting,  &c.,  5,  7 
Renfield  street. 

PERSTON,  J.  &  D.,  japanners  and  clock  dial  manu- 
facturers, 39  Stockwell  street. 

Perston,  James,  japanner,  10  Greyfriars'  wynd ; 
house,  2  Havannah. 

Perston,  William,  Rothesay  carrier,  Mr.  Scott's,  13 
St.  Enoch  square,  and  39  Stockwell  street. 

PETERKIiST,  J.  A.,  teacher  of  music,  pianoforte, 
harmonium,  and  singing;  house,  100  South  Port- 
land street. 

Peterkin,  Wm.,  clothier  and  outfitter,  148  Broomie- 
law ;  house,  9  Carrick  street. 

Peters  and  M'Farlane,  coppersmiths  and  tinplate 
workers,  and  ironmongers,  62,  Gi  Crown  street. 

Peters,  Stewart,  of  Peters  cf  B'PFarlane ;  house, 
14  i  Crown  street. 

Peter,  E.  H.,  milliner}'-,  dressmaking,  and  under- 
clothing ;  show  rooms,  179  Elgin  place,  Pitt  st.; 
house,  38  Carnarvon  street. 

PETERSON,  A.  S.  H.,  of  Peterson  cj-  Co.;  house, 
3  Viewfield  terrace,  Hillhead. 

Peterson  &  Co.,  home  and  foreign  produce,  ship  and 
insurance  brokers,  13  Madeira  court  buildings, 
257  Argyle  street. 

Peterson,  Peter,  messcnger-at-arras  atSorky^'  Rule's, 
2  Norfolk  court,  Laurieston. 

PETRIE,  Andrew,  watch  manufacturer,  222  Bu- 
chanan street. 

Petrie,  CoUedge,  and  Gu}',  writers,  175  Hope  street. 

Petrie,  John,  of  Petrie,  CoUedge,  cj-  Guy,  175  Hope 
street ;  house,  127  Paisley  road. 

Petrie,  John,  draper,  hosier,  and  milliner,  1381 
Cowcaddens  ;  house,  8  Milton  street. 

Petrie,  Thos.,  groceries  &  provisions,  28  Caledonian  rd. 

PETTIGREW,  Alexander,  tallow  chandler,  13G 
Gallowgate;  house,  50  Charlotte  street. 

Pettigrew,  James,  prov.  mercht.,  143  Cowcaddens 
st ,  36,  38  Stevenson  street;   ho.  83  Green  street. 

Pettigrew,  Jas.,  stationer,  215  Main  st.,  Bridgeton. 

Pettigrew,  John,  house  factor,  83  Green  St.,  Calton. 

Pettigrew,  John,  &  Son,  coppersmiths,  tinsmiths, 
and  gasfitters,  4|-  and  6J  North  Clyde  street, 
Anderston  ;  house,  140  Stobcross  street. 

Pettigrew,  Matthew,  of  Arch.  Brown  ^  Co. ;  house, 
lY  Queen's  crescent. 

Pettigrew,  R.  &  J.,  wholesale  provision  merchants, 
29  &  31  Wilson  St.;  house,  20  Hopetoun  place. 

Pettigrew,  Thomas,  flesher,  41  Candleriggs ;  house, 
20  Hopetoun  place. 

Pettigrew,  William,  merchant,  17  Turner  street;  ho. 
84  Millburn  street,  Garngadhill. 

Pettigrew,  Wm.,  provision  mercht.,  437  Gallowgate. 

Pettigrew,  William,  teacher  of  phonography,  50 
Charlotte  street. 

Pettigrew,  Mrs.,  4  Cathcart  place,  Sauchiehall  st. 

Pettigrew,  Miss  Agnes,  21  Warwick  street. 

PHILLIPS,  Andrew,  14  St.  George's  road. 

Phillips,  Archibald,  butcher,  40  West  Nile  street ; 
house,  244  Buchanan  street. 

Phillips,  Charles,  agent.  City  of  Glasgow  Bank,  34 
Main  street,  Anderston ;  house,  14  Falkland  place, 
St.  George's  road. 

Phillip,  Rev.  George,  minister.  Union  Free  Church, 
Morrison  st.;  house,  1  Park  grove.  Paisley  road. 

Phillips,  Geo.,  detective  officer.  Central  police  office. 

Phillips,  Hugh,  flesher,  central  slaughterhouse ;  ho. 
25  East  Clyde  street. 


242 


PHILLIPS. GENERAL  DIRECTORY. POLLOCK. 


Phillips,  James,  Luss  and  Camstraddeii  Sliitc  quar- 
ries ;  oHice,  79  Jamaica  street. 
Phillips,  James,  tobacconist  and  cigar  merchant,  79 

Jamaica  street;  house,  51  Eldon  place,  Kingston. 
Phillips,  J.  &  A.,  wholesale  giocer?,  CrimpbeU's  arc, 

T4r  TiDngate;  house,  11.5  iS'oith  Montrose  street. 
Phillips,   John,  of  Barclay,  PliUUps,  tj-  Co.  ;  house, 

Radnor  terrace,  olO  Dumbarton  road. 
Phillips,  John,  teller.  City  of  Glasgow  Bank;  house, 

14  St.  George's  road. 
Phillips,  John  M'Kenz^e,  sheriff- officer  and  constable, 

40  Rose  street,  Hutehesontou-n. 
Phillips,    Robert,    -wright   and    bulkier,    16     Great 

Western  road ;  house,  2  Belgravc  (ilace,  do. 
Phillips,  Robert,  of  Ingkion  ij'  PliUUiis;  house,  27 

Montrose  street. 
Philip,  Tliomas,  wriglit  and  builder,  35  Great  West- 
ern rofid ;  house,  7  Melrose  strest. 
Phillips,  'i'homns,  tea  mereliant,  13  St.  Enoch's  sq. ; 

house,  10  S  Peel  terrace,  Hill  street,  Garneihill. 
Phillip^',  William,  bootmaker,  1,  3  Tarbert  street. 
Phillips,  William,  coal  agent,  108  Shamrock  street. 
Philosophical  Society  of  Glasgow,  Andersonian 

Uaiversitj',  "/Ol  George  street. 
PHILP,   Robert,    builder  and  oven  builder;    j-ard, 

Camerou  court,  North  st. ;  ho.  421  St.  Vincent  st. 
Pliilpi,  Thomas,  &  Co.,  stair  railers,  turners,  fret  cut- 
ters, and  letltr-sign  cutters,  67  Montrose  street; 

house,  37  Killermont  street. 
Pnaixix   Fire   Office;   John  Loudon  &  Co.,  agents, 

68  St.  Vincent  street. 
Fhceni.x  Iron  Works,  50  Garscube  road. 
Physicians  and  Surgeons'  Hall,  242  St.  Vincent  st. 
PICKEN,  Mrs  R.,  Ul  Holland  street. 
PICKERING,   Henry  W.,  of  Dawson  cy  Macnicol, 

50  Buchanan  street;  house,  39  Scott  street. 
Pickering,  John  H.,  grain  merciiant,  13  Hope  street; 

hou  0,  21  St.  Vincent  crescent. 
PICKFOKD    &    Co.,    carriers,    general   forwarding 

agents  and  contractors,  12  and  11  Cochran  street ; 

Arolid.  M'Gregor,  manager. 
PIGGIE,  R  ,  sorter,  G.P.O.  ;  house,  27  Crown  st. 
PIGOTr,    Henry,    hat    manufacturer,    167  Argyle 

street ;  house,  G  Ibros  terrace,  Paisley  road. 
Pigot,    William,    professor   of    music   and    vocalist, 

music  academy,  122  Cumberland  st.,  Laurieston. 
PILLING,  John  D.,  hide  and  leather  factor,  36  St. 

Andrew's   square;   house,    3    Hamilton   crescent, 

Partick. 
Pilling,  Thomas,  hide,  leather,  and  bark  factor,  63 

Stockwell  street ;  house,  Ivybank,  Port-Glasgow. 
PIKCOCK,  Joseph  W.,  bottle  maker,  54  Canal  st. 
rincock,  Thos.,    manager,  Milton  Glass  works,  53 

Canal  street. 
PINKERTON,  J.  &  M.,  curtiers  and  leather  inerohts., 

SpreuU's  court,  182  Trongale. 
Pinkerton,  J.,  of  J.  <f  M.  Pinkerton;  house,  9  Mac- 

farlane  street. 
Pinkerton,  John,  dairyman,  242  Maiu  st.  Bridgeton  ; 

house,  252  do. 
Pinkerton,   51.,   of  J.  cf  M.  Pinherton;   house,    (18 

Charlotte  stieer. 
Pinkerton,  Kobt.,  cabinetmaker,  3  Greyfriars'  wynd ; 

house,  2  Stilling  street. 
Pinkerton,  Thomas,  pastry  baker  and  confectioner, 

241  Gallowgate;  house,  243  do. 
Pinkerton,  AVilliam,  &  Co,  cabinetmakers  and  up- 
holsterers, 55  Bell  street. 
Pinkerton,  Miss,  16  Woodside  crescent. 


PIRRKT,  Ke^r.  David,  New  City  Road  U.P.  Church, 

4  Windsor  terrace,  St.  George's  road. 
PIRRIE,  James,    wine    and   spirit  merchant,    174- 

Broomielaw. 
Pirrie,   James,   wine   and   spirit  merchant,   CD    Ja- 
maica street. 
Pirrie,  John,  merchant,  of  Alexander  Glasgow  ^~  Co.; 

house,  i)  Buckingham  terrace. 
Pirrie,   Robert,  merchant,  of  Alexander  Glasgow  tj- 

Co.  ;  house,  9  Buckingham  terrace. 
Pirrie,  Sirs.,  9  Buckingham  terrace. 
Pirie,  Mrs.   M.,   spirit   merchant,  6   Bishop  street, 

Andeiston. 
PITRETHLY,  James,  of  R.  S.  Muir  lJ-  Co.  ;  house. 

22  Lynedoch  street. 
PITT,  Janie-s,  com'r.issinn  agent,  343  Bath  crescent. 
PLAIN,    Walter,    violin    maker   and   repairer,    21 

Brunswick  street. 
PLAN  AT  &  Co.,  brandy  shippers.  Cognac;  Edmund 

Brace  &  Co.,  agents,  9  Exchange  square. 
PLANT,  Abraham,  crate  and  basket-maker,  North 

WaDiice  street;  house,  36  M'Aslin  street. 
Plant,  Jolm,  crate  and  basket  mnnuf-icturer,  Lanark 

street,  Port-Dundas;  house,  39  Kjde  street. 
Plate  Glass  Insurance  Co.  ;  Jolm   Symond,  agents 

137  West  Regent  street. 
Plate  Glass  Insurance  Co. ;  Thos.  Brown,  jun.,  agent, 

135  Buchanan  street. 
Plate  Glass   Insurance  Office ;  agents,  M'Nab  and 

Selkirk,  55  Renlield  street. — See  Advertisement  in 

Appendix. 
Plate  Gh.ss   Insurance  Co.;   Bell  &    Paterson,  22 

Reniield  street,  agents. 
Plate  Ghiss  Insin-ance  of  London  ;  head   office  for 

Glasgow,  46  Renheld  St.;   Neil  Johnston,  agent 

and  .secretary. — See  Advertisement  in  Apjyendix. 
PLAYFAIR,   Bryce,  &   Co.,  merchants,  5  Victoria 

place,  West  Regent  street. 
Piayfair,  Geo.  ll.,of  PImjfair,  Bryce,  cj-  Co. ;  house, 

IS  Wilson  street,  Hillliead. 
Piayfair,  James,  of  Piayfair,  Bryce,  (j'  Co. ;  houBe, 

4  Queen's  crescent. 
Piayfair,   Patrick,  &,  Co.,  merchrant,    20    St.  Vin- 
cent place. 
Pla;,  fair,  Patrick,  of  F.  Piayfair  ij-  Co. ;  house,  Hall- 
side,  bv  Cambnslang. 
PLENDERLEITH,  William,  228  Dumbarton  road. 
Plenderleith,  Mrs.  Wm.,  bookseller  and  stationer,  98| 

Main  street,  Anderston  ;  house,  3  North  street. 
PLUM,  Mrs.,  stay  &  dressmaker,  120  Shamrock  st. 
Police  Collector's  Office,  70  Bell  street. 
Police  F'ire  Engine  Station,  34  College  street;  Jaa. 

Bryson,  superintendent. 
Police  Office,  Partick. 
Police  Office,  9  South  Albion  Street. 
Police  Surveyor's  Office,  70  Bell  street ;  James  Don- 
aldson and  Mugh  M-D.  Houston,  surveyors. 
Police  Treasurer's  Office,  70  Bell  street. 
POLLOCK,  Ale.-iander,  tea  merchant  and  grocer,  47 

Gallowgate  ;  house,  49  do. 
Pollock,  Ale.x.,  dairyman,  11  Govan- street. 
Pollock,  Ales.,  pastry  baker  and  confectioner,  232 

Gallowgate  ;  house,  1  Calton  entry. 
Pollock,  Ale.^.,  grocer,  94  Crown  st. ;  ho.  92  do. 
Pollock,  Archibald,  accountant,  factor,  hre  and  life 

assurance  agent, 46  Renfield  st.;  ho.  61  Whitevale. 
Pollock,  Archibald,  warehouseiran,  41  Charlotte  st. 
Pollock,  Daniel,  plasterer,  39  Crown  St.;  ho.  40  do. 
Pollock,  Gilmour,  &  Co.,  merchants,  10  Union  ts. 


POLLOCK. GENERAL  DIRECTOKY.- 


-POSSIL. 


Pollok,  Geo.,  (if  Ehiiirimuir,  by  B.illiestDii.      Letters 

may  be  left  at  W.  "W.  Pollok's,  13  Jnhn  street. 
Pollock,  Huj;h,  teller,  Bank  of  Scotland;  house,  51 

Abotsford  Place. 
Pollock,  James,   of  Mercer  4'  Pollock;  house,   62 

Commerce  street. 
Pollock,  James,  saddler,  151  Stockwoll  street. 
Pollock,  James,  baker,  116  Gallovvgate  ;  ho.  Ill  do. 
Pollock,  J;imes,  72  James  Watt  street. 
Pollock,  Jas  ,  manure  mercht.,  95  Waier  st.,  Pt.-Dun. 
Pollock,  James,  sadiiler,  &c  ,  04  Ranlield  street. 
Pollock,  JiiniPS,  &  Co.,  butter  and  cheese  merchants 

and  ham  curers,  12,  1-1  Wilson  street;  house,  70 

Charlotte  street. 
Pollock,  John,  news  agent,  117  Canning  st.,  Calton. 
Pollock,  John,  of  Alexander  4-  Pollock ;  19  South 

Frederick  street. 
Pollock,  llatthew,  -(vine  and  spirit  dealer,  85  Main 

street,  Bridgeton  ;  house,  2  Muslin  st ,  Bridgeton. 
Pollok,  Morris,  of  M.  Pollok  cf  Son;  house,  Govan. 
Pollok,  Morris,  &  Son,  silk  throwsters,  &c.,  Govan 

factor}'.  Long  Govan. 
Pollock  &  P.iterson,  lithographers  and  engravers,  42 

Argyle  street. 
Pollock,  Rev.  Robert,  Kingston  Church ;  house,  4 

Keir  terrace,  Pollokshields. 
Pollock,  Robert,  brush  manufacturer,  19  Turner's  ct. 
Pollok,  Robert,  warehouseman,  o9,  41  Egliuton  st. 
Pollock  &  Stewart,  grain   and  hay  merchants,  112 

and  114  London  st. ;  ho.  127  Great  Hamilton  st! 
Pollock,  Thomas,  Cheapside  Copper  &  Brass  works, 

107  Cheapside  street;  house,  9  Pitt  street. 
Pollock,  Thomas,  victualler,  38   Commerce  street ; 

house,  ot)  do. 
Pollok,  Waller  W.,  writer  and  notary  public,  13  John 

street ;  house,  3  Tulliallan  place,  Paisley  road. 
Pollock,  Wm.,  dyevvood  manufacturer,  204  Debbie's 

loan;  house,  117  St.  James' road. 
Pollock,  William,  &  Son,  pastry  bakers,  16  Canning 

street,  Calton  ;  ho.  2  William  street,  do. 
Pollock,  Mrs.  Thomas  &  Son,  grocers  and  provision 

mercliants,  4  and  250  Parliamentary  road;  hou,se, 

187  Castle  street.  • 

Pollock,  Mrs.,  1  Park  Circus  place. 
Pollock,  Mrs.  Wm.,  coal  merchant,  C2  George  street. 
Pollock,  Mrs.,  7  Fitzroy  place. 
Pollock,  r.lrs.,  victualler,  42  London  street 
Pollock,  Miss,  stationer,  20  Crown  street. 
Pollock,  Misses,  ladies'  seminary,  48  Holmhe.id  st. 
PONCE  de   Leon  &   Co.,  sherry  shippers,   Xerez ; 

agents,  Robertson  &  Barker,  3  Virginia  street. 
PONSARDIN,  Madame  Venoe  Clicquot,  exporter 

of  champagne,    Rheims;    Edward  Brace  &  Co., 

agents,  9  Exchange  square. 
PoNTYPOOL  Iron  Company,  malleable,  cold-blast  pig 

iron,  and  tin  plate  manufacturers,  120  Buchanan 

street ;  Swan  Brothers  &  Co.,  agents. 
POORHOCSE,  City  Parish,  326  Parliamentary  road. 
Pope's  Eye  Tavern,  Moodie's  court,  31  Argyle  st. ; 

John  M'Grejor. 
POPPLE,  William,  painfer  and   paperhangsr,   63 

Nelson  street,  Tradeston. 
PoRT-Dundas  Bottleworks,  N.  Canal  bank,  Pt-Dun. 
Port-Dundas    Chemical  works,  128  Bishop  street, 

Port-Dundas. 
Port-Dundas  Foundrj'  Co.,  112  Port-Dundas  road. 
Port-Dundas   Pottery   Company,   manufacturers  of 

stoneware  and  Rockingham  ware,  66  Bishop  St., 

Port-Dundas. 


Poit-Dundas  &  Greenock  Steam  Shipping  Co.; 
Greenock  wharf,  Port-Dundas  and  27  Virginia  st. 

Port-Dundas  Iron  Works,  North  Canal  bank. 

Port-Dundas  School,  James  street  and  Rae  street, 
Port-Dundas. 

Port-Dundas  Sugar  Refinery,  Canal  bank,  Port- 
Dundas  ;   office,  27  Virginia  street. 

Port-Eglinton  Canal  Co.,  156  Egiinton  street. 

Fort- Eglinton  Spinning  Compy.,  worsted  spinners; 
works,  Port-Eglinton,  IGG  Eglinton  street. 

Port-Natal  Packet  Office,  Hutchison  and  Brown, 
agents,  14  i\laxwell  street. 

POKTEOUS,  David,  of  Lang  cj-  Graham;  house,  14 
Kelvinhaugh  street. 

Porteous,  Jas.,  wool,  oil,  and  commission  irerchant, 
12  Uixoii  street ;  house,  57  Abbotsford  place. 

Porteous,  James  D.,  Post  Office. 

Porteou.s,  Jas.,  &  Co  ,  seued  muslin  manufacturers, 
23  Royal  Exchange  square. 

Porteous,  James,  of  J.  Porteous  <f  Co. ;  house,  West- 
bank,  Govan  road. 

Porteous  &  Hislop,  wholesale  booksellers  and  pub- 
lishers, 41  West  Nile  street. 

Porteous,  William,  &  Co ,  advertisement  agents, 
newspaper  agents,  and  stationers,  1 7  Royal  Ex- 
change place. — See  Aduertisement  in  Appendix. 

Porteous,  Mrs.  Thomas  Aiiken,  10  Rutland  cres. 

POKIER,  Alex.,  druggist,  219  Gallowgate ;  house, 
185  Duke  street. 

Porter,  George,  builder,  36  Bellgrove  street. 

Porter,  James,  watchmaker,  135  Buchanan  street ; 
house,  296  Crown  street. 

Porter,  James,  surgeon,  43  Stevenson  st.  ;  ho.  45  do. 

Porter,  James,  writer,  35  Hutclieson  .street. 

Porter,  Michael  Russell,  surgeon,  95  Main  street, 
Bridgeton  ;   house,  82  do. 

Porter,  Robert,  watchmaker,  252  Argyle  street ;  ho. 
264  Eglinton  street. 

Porter,  Hev.  S.  T.,  Independent  minister,  Bath  Street 
Independent  Church;  resid.  Woodend,  Partickhill. 

Porter,  Samuel,  muslin  gas  singer,  69  Mitchell  st. ; 
house,  57  South  Portland  street. 

Porte:-,  Thomas,  manager  of  The  Colliery  Guardian 
Office,  77  John  street;  house,  73  do. 

Porter,  William,  nail  manufacturer,  144  Paisley  rd. 

Porter,  William  P.,  grocer,  211  Upper  Main  street, 
Goibals. 

Poiter,  William,  brickmaker  and  builder,  1  Ann- 
held  street. 

Porter,  W.  R.,  draper,  30  Charlotte  street. 

Porter,  Eliza,  butter  and  egg  merchant,  81  Aber- 
cromby  street. 

PORTEKFIELD,  William,  potato  merchant,  6 
Warwick  street. 

PoiiTnusH  Steam-Packet  Office,  75  Jamaica  street ; 
T.  Cameron  &  Co.,  agents. 

Portrush  Steam-Packet  Office,  133  St.  Vincent  st. 

PoKTLAND  Iron  Works;  works,  Hurlford,  Kilmar- 
nock; olHces,  33  Renfieid  street. 

Portland  (U.S.)  Steam-Packet  Office;  Handysides 
and  Henderson,  45  Union  street. 

Portland  (U.S)  and  New  York  Sieam-Ship  Office; 
Jas.  &  Alex.  Allan,  70  Great  Clyde  St.,  agents. 

PoKTUGUESE  and  Ott'iman  Vice-Consul  ;  John 
Miichel),  18  East  Clyde  street. 

Portuguese  Steam-Packet  Office;  Handysides  and 
Henderson,  45  Union  street. 

PossiL  Colliery  Office,  at  Wilsons  <.f  Co.'»,  172  West 
George  street. 


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POST-OFFICE.- 


-GENERAL  DIBECTORY.- 


-PROUDFOOT. 


Post-Office,  George  square. 

Post  and  Paisley  and  Renfrewshire  Eeformer  OiEce, 

15  Turner's  Court. 
POTT,  Mrs.,  2  Koyal  terrace. 

POTTER,    Alexander,    of  Potter,    Wilson,   (]■   Co; 
-  72  Great   Clyde  street ;   residence,  Gleulee  house, 

near  Hamilton. 
Potter,  Lewis,  &   Co.,  sliip  owners,  and  agents  for 

Liverpool  Traders,  and  Dublin  steamers,  72  Great 

Clyde  street. 
Potter,    Lewis,    of  Lavis  Potter  <^  Co.,  and  Potter, 

Wilson,  cj-  Co.,  72  Great  Clyde  street ;  residence, 

Udston  house,  Hamilton, 
Potter,   Thomas,   refreshment    rooms,  IIG  Canning 

street,  Calton  :  house,  110  do. 
Potter,  Thomas,  ironmonger  and  mill  furnisher,  33 

Canning  st. :  ho.  113  King's  park  pi.,  Greenhead. 
Potter,  Wilson,  &  Co.,  nierchts,  72  Great  Clyde  st. 
POWELL,  Michael,  grocer,  60  Main  street,  Gorbals. 
Powell,  Thomas,  English  teacher.  Highland  Society's 

School,    69  Montrose    street;  house,  205  Crown 

street,  Hutchesontown. 
Powell,  Mrs.  G.,  86  North  Frederick  street. 
POWER,  Mrs.,  midwife  and  ladies' nurse,  102  New 

City  road  ;  house,  do. 
POWRIE,  Thomas,  tragedian,  162   Sauchiehall  st. 
POINTER,  John  E.,  of  John  Poynter  tj-  Son;  ho. 

Clydeneuk,  Uddingston. 
Poynter,    John,    of  John   Pcyntcr   cj-  Son  ;  house, 

Clydeneuk,  Uddingston. 
Poynter,   John,  &  Son,  chemists  and  drysalters,  72 

Great  Clyde  St.  ;  works,  Dellingbarn  st ,  Greenock. 
PRACTICAL  Mechanics'  Journal  Office,  Wni.  John- 
son, C.E.,  editor,  166  Buchanan  street. 
PRALE&  Ballheimer,  Victoria  patent  saw  mills,  103 

St.  James'  road. 
PRECLOS,  H.,  shipper  of  wines,  Bordeaux  ;  R.  S. 

Laidlaw,  &  Co.,  agents,  15  St.  Enoch  square. 
PRENTICE,    E.  James,   tin-plate  merchants,    109 

Main  street,  Gorbals,  house,  118  do. 
Pi'entice,   James,  gutta-percha  merchant  and  gutta- 
percha boot  and  shoe  manufacturer,  19,  21  Tron- 

gate  and  96  Cowcaddens  st. ;  ho.  114  Iluspital  st. 
Prentice,  William,   smith,  392   Parliamentary  road  ; 

house,  405  do. 
Pkescyterians,  Church,  23  Low  Green  st.  ;  Ales. 

Denovan.  minister. 
PRESTON,  Jas.  A.,  of  Preston  4-  Mac  Arthur  ;  ho. 

8  Morris  place,  Monteith  row. 
Preston  &  MacArthur,  Bairowfield  Rope  works,  207 

Dalmarnock  road. 
Preston,  Robert  W.,  at  J.  Muir  Wood  cJ'  Co.'s. 
Preston,  Mrs.,  211  Dalmarnock  road. 
PEETTYMAN,  John  S.,  consul  of  the  United  States 

of  America  ;    office,  62  Jamaica  street  ;  house,  1 
Claremont  street. 
PRICE,  Joseph,  livery  stable  keeper,  145  Bath  lane. 
Pkice's   Patent   Candle  Co.  (limited),  4   Morrison's 

court,  108  Argylc  street,  and   16  Buchanan  St.; 
works,   Belmont,    Vauxball,   London,  and  Brom- 

borough  Pool  works,  near  Birkenhead. 
Price,  William,  pastry  baker,  557  Gallowgate. 
PRIDIE,    George,   of  MWathie  cj-  Pridie ;  house, 

55  Springgrove  place,  Grove  street. 
PRIESTLEY,    R.    R.,  woollen  and  worsted   yarn 
agent,    G6    Miller    street  ;    residence,    Hampton 
cottage,  Polloksliields. 
PRIMROSE,  Adam,  rf  Primrose  cj-  Co-  ;  residence, 
Allanbauk,  Helensbu'gli. 


Primrose,  Capt.  Alexander,  97  Eglinton  street. 

Primrose  &  Co.,  coppersmiths  and  brassfounders, 
Clyde  Copper  works,  29,  31  Washington  street. 

Primrose,  Edward,  of  Primrose  cf-  Co.  ;  house,  351 
Bath  street. 

Primrose,  Peter,  merchant,  Pjimrose  pi..  Paisley  rd. 

Primrose,  Thomas,  tinsmith  andgasfitter,  25  Carlton 
court;  house,  10  South  Portland  street. 

Primrose,  Wm.,  baker,  28,  32  King  street.  Trades- 
ton  ;  house,  24  Carlton  place. 

PRINCE,  Simon,  watch  manufacturer,  wholesale 
jeweller,  dealer  in  gold  and  silver,  and  foreign  coin 
exchanger, 80  Buchanan  street;  house, 2  Meadow- 
bank  place,  Partiek. 

Prikce's  Dining  rooms,  90  West  Nile  street. 

Prince's  Theatre  Royal,  100  West  Nile  street  and 
Buchanan  street ;  Mrs.  E.  Glover,  manager. 

PRINGLE,  Adam,  ofOkell,  Pringle,  4  Selkirk;  ho. 
Dowanhill  gardens,  Dowanhill. 

Pringle  &  Alexander,  seed  merchants,  116  Trongatc. 

Pringle,  John,  victualler,  55  liavannah  street. 

Pringle,  John,  glass,  china,  and  earthenware  mer- 
chant, 25  Jamaica  st. ;  ho.  273  Franklin  terrace, 
Dumbarton  road. 

Pringle,  John,  tea  dealer  (wholesale),  47  Oswald 
St. ;  ho.  149^  Randolph  pi..  Hill  St.,  Garnethill. 

Pringle,  Peter,  glass,  china,  and  earthenware  mer- 
chant, 154  Argyle  st. ;  ho.  67  Cadogan  street, 

Pringle,  Quintin,  teacher,  265  St.  George's  road  ; 
house,  9  Scotia  street. 

Pringle,  V^m.  W.,  bru.sb,  basket,  and  toy  warehouse, 
326  Argyle  street;  house,  do. 

Pringle,  Mrs.  J.,  drapei-,  24  and  26  Kent  street. 

!:^RITCHARD,  EdwardW.,  M.D.,  M.R.S.E.,L.S  A., 
F.C.S.L.,  11  Berkley  terrace. 

Pritchard,  J.  &  R.,  &  Co.,  sewed  muslin  manufac- 
turers, and  silk  embroiderers,  9  Madeira  court,  257 
Argyle  street. 

Pritchard,  James,  of  J.  cJ-  P.  Pritchard  cj-  Co. ;  ho. 
Lendal  place.  Paisley  road. 

PRITTY,  Francis,  engraver  and  lithographer,  and 
fai'iC}'  goods  importer,  44  and  45  Argyle  arcade  ; 
workshop,  36  Argyle  arcade  ;  ho.  Peel  cot.,  Govan. 

Pritt}',  F»ancis,  jun.,  engraver  and  lithographer,  3G 
Argyle  arcade  ;  house,  93  Har.over  street. 

Procuijatou  Fiscal,  Justice  of  the  Peace,  County 
buildings.  111  Brunswick  street. 

Procurator  Fiscal  for  the  City ;  office.  Central  Police 
Chambers. 

Procurators'  Hall,  64  West  George  street. 

Procurators'  Library,  62  West  George  street ;  H. 
Blair,  librarian. 

Promoter  Life  Assurance  and  Annuity  Co. ;  John 
Paul,  6  South  Hanover  street,  agent. 

Property  Circular  &  West  of  Scotland  Advertiser, 
published  every  Tues.  morning  at  6  St.  Vincent  pi. 

Property  and  Income  Tax  As.sessor'3  OiSce  for  the 

Lower  Ward  of  the  County  of  Lanaik  ;   Wjlliam 

Anderson,  William   Smith,  and  James  Mitchell, 

joint  assessors,  75  West  Nile  street. 

Property  and  Assessed  Tax  OflGce,  13  Queen  street. 

PROUDFOOT  &  Co.,  merchants  and  drysalters,  116 

St.  Vincent  st. ;  works,  Cranstonhill,  Anderston. 

Proudfoot,  Duncan  B.,  of  Protidfoot  cj  Co. :  house, 

16  Fitzroy  place. 
Proudfoot,   Rev.  George,  chaplain.  Town's  hospital ; 

hoi!,<;e,  125  Grafton  terrace. 
Proudfoot,  Hew,  glover  and  fur  manufacturer  and 
hosier,  170,  172  Trongtte. 


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Proiidfoot,  John,  clerk,  135   St.  Vincent  street;  ho. 

IIC)  North  Frederick  street. 
Proiidfoot,  John,  98  Dnmbartou  road. 
Proudfoot,  John,  &  Co.,  mercliants,  8  Gordon  street. 
ProuJfout,   John,   of  John  Proudfoot  cj'  Co.;  resid. 

Dunglass  cottage.  Bowling. 
Proudfoot,   Robert,  victualler  and  provision  mercht., 

22  Candleriggs. 
Proudfoot,  Thomas,  hay  and  grain  dealer,  12-i  Stob- 

cross  street". 
Proudfoot,  William,  victualler,  152  Gallowgate. 
PROUT,  Mrs.  Wm.,  lodgings,  4  Wellington  street. 
PRO  VAN,  Chas.,  spirit  mercht.,  172  Main  St.,  Ander. 
Provan,  David,  nail,  rivet,  and  portable  bellows  forge 

manufacturer,  51  Cheapside  street;  ho.  53  do. 
Provan,  James,  flesher,    112    Cathedral  street ;  ho. 

124  North  John  street. 
Provan,  Jas.,  at  Roht.  Forrester'' s,  125  Buchanan  st. 
Provan,  Jas.,  haircutter  and  hairdresser,  181  Tron- 

gate;  house,  41  Charlotte  street. 
Provand,  J.,  furnishings,  84  Sauchiehall  street. 
Provan,   Moses,   chartered   accountant,   at  I),  if  A. 

OutkherisoTis ;  lio.  34  Paterson  street,  Kingston. 
Provand,  W.  T.,  Caledonian  Railway  Company,  302 

Buchanan  street;   ho.  110  Peel  tcr.,  Garnethill. 
Provan,  Mrs.,  ladies'  nurse,  42  Greenhill  street. 
Provan,  Jlrs.  John,  nail  and  rivet  maker,  145  Gar- 

scube  road. 
Pkovaniiall    Coal    Co. ;     coalmaster's   office,    20 

Jackson  st.  ;  depots,  188  Castle  St.  and  Bairn  st. 
Provincial  Insurance  Co.,  77  Buchanan  st. ;  W.  J. 

Carswell,  resid.  secretary'.- — See  Advt.  in  Appendix. 
Provincial  Fire  and  Life   Insurance  Company,   160 

Buchanan  street ;  agents,  David  M'Gibbon  &  Son. 
Provincial  Welsh  Fire  and  Life  Assurance  Company  ; 

J.  E.  Swan,  agent,  69  St.  Vincent  street. 
Pkovident    Life   Office,    Regent   street,    London ; 

Robert  Gow,  Jan.,  71  Queen  street,  agent. 
Prussian  vice-consul,  J.  R.  Lamb,  30  Hope  street. 
PRYDE,    David,  MA.,  English  teacher,   Glasgow 

Academv,  Elmbank  place  ;  ho.  13  Nelson  terrace, 

Hillhead. 
Pryde,  Thomas,  club-master,  Jumble  Club,  8  Blyths- 

wood  square. 
Public  Weighing-house,  Bazaar. 
PULLAR,  J.,  &  Son,  dyers,  64  Union  street ;  works, 

Perth. — See  Advertisement  iu  Appendix. 
Pullar,  Lawrence,  &  Co.,  manufacturers  of  ginghams 

and  fancy  woollen  fabrics.  South  Exchange  court, 

77  Queen  street. 
Pullar,  Misses,  16  Shaftesbury  terrace,  Holland  st. 
PULMAN,  Wm.  L.,  at  Ilurlet  and  Cumpsie  Alum 

Co.'s;  ho.  Manstield  cot..  Crossbill,  Cathcart  rd. 
PURDIE,  James,  dairyman,  165  Canning  St.,  Calt. 
Purdie,  P.  &  G.,  boot  and  shoemakers,   61,  53,  55 

Gallowgate;  house,  32  South  Apsley  place. 
Purdie,  Thos.,  dairyman,  7  Bellgrove  st. ;  ho.  5  do. 
Purdie,   Thomas,   at  Duntocher  Spinning  Co.h,   61 

George  square  ;  house,  5  India  street. 
Purdie,  Wm.,  &  Son.,  smiths,  gasfltters,  bellhangers, 

and  stair  railers,   &c. ;  works,   19  Stewart  street 

and  38  Great  Western  rd.  ;  ho.  36  Grove  street. 
PURDON,  George,  slater,  172  West  Nile  street. 
Purdon,    George,   grocer   and    provision   merchant, 

184J  Upper  Crown  street ;  house,  68  do. 
Purdon,   J.,  brush,   basket,  and  toy  warehouse,  53, 

54  Argyle  arcade  ;  house,  424  Argyle  street. 
Purdon,  John,  grain  weigher  and  meterer,  3  Brown 

street,  Broomielaw. 


Purdon,  William,  slater,  172  West  Nile  street. 
PUKNELL,   Henry,  patentee  and  mannfactnrer  of 

warm  water  apparatus,  manufacturer  of  ventilating 

warm  air  stoves,  steam  cooking  and  drying  works, 

281  Parliamentary  road;   house,  279  do. 
PURSEY,    John,    sheritFofficer   and   constable,    4 

Sharp's  lane;  house,  93^  Main  street,  Anderstou. 
PURVIS,  Ambrose,  spirit  dealer,   43  Clyde  street, 

Port-Dundas;  house,  41  do. 
Purvis,   Charles,   potter,   Elgin  potter}',    32    David 

street  ;  house,  637  Gallowgate. 
Purvis,  David  Laing,  clerk,  119  North  Montrose  st. 
Purves,  Jas.,  fruit  salesman,  62  Candleriggs,  Bazaar. 
Purves,  John,  accountant  and  cashier,  Glasgow  Gas 

Light  Co.'s  office  ;  house,  38  Hill  St.,  Garnethill. 
Purvis,  John,  stationer,  15  Cambridge  street. 
Purvis,  John,  at  John  Houston's,  105  Jliller  street ; 

house,  10  Bellgrove  street. 
Purves,  Robert,  clerk,  at  Peter  Dixon's ;  house,  37 

Wellroad  terrace. 
Purvis,  Mrs.,  16  Charing  cross,  Sauchiehall  street. 
PYLE,  John,  09  St.  Vincent  street. 


QUAE,  Oliver,  victualler  and  house  factor,  8  Bed- 
ford lane. 

QuARTER-Master's  office ;  D.  M'Alpine,  quarter- 
master, 8  Scotia  street. 

QuEBKC  Steam  Packet  office;  Handysides  &  Hen- 
derson, 45  Union  street. 

Quebec  and  Montreal  Ocean  Steam  Ship  office ;  Jas. 
&  Alex.  Allan,  agents,  70  Great  Clyde  street. 

Queen  Fire  and  Life  Insurance  Co. ;  Rubt.  Munsio, 
agent,  82  West  Nile  street. 

Queen's  Rooms,  5,  7,  9,  and  11  Clifton  street,  and 
1  La  Belle  place. 

Queen  Insurance  Company  for  Fire,  Life,  and  An- 
nuities;  head  office  for  Scotland,  146  Buchanan 
street ;  Michael  Thomson,  resident  secretary. — See 
Advertisement  in  Appendix. 

Queen's  Hotel,  The,  George  sq. ;  James  MacGregor. 

Queen's  Own  Glasgow  Yeomanry  Cavalry;  store, 
42  York  st. ;  Sergeant  David  Aitken,  storekeeper. 

Queen's  Tobacco  Warehouse,  James  Watt  street. 

Queen's  Tea  Stores,  23  York  street. 

QUARRIER,  William,  boot  and  shoemaker,  255 
Argyle  street;  house,  230  do. 

QUIGLEY,  Edward,  tailor  and  clothier,  20  St. 
Andrew's  street. 

Quigly,  James,  manager  of  the  Bon-Accord  Loan 
Company,  17  Brunswick  st. ;  ho.  94  Cumberlandst. 

QUIN,  John,  grocer.  111  Main  street. 

Quin,  M'Laren,  &  Buchanan,  City  Union  Accom- 
modation Co.,  24  St.  Andrew's  square  ;  William 
Jardine,  manager. 

QUISTORP  &  Co.,  commission  merchts.,  27  Hopest. 

Quistorp,  Heinrich,  of  Quiaiorp  cj-  Co.;  house,  3 
Apsley  place. 


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RAALTE,  Behrend,  &  Co.,  commission  merchant.?, 

157  West  George  street. 
Raalte,  Jaques  van,  of  Pcudle,  Behrend,  cf  Co. ;  ho. 

7  Kelvingrove  place. 
RAAP,  Andrew,  pork  butcher,  21  King  street. 
RAE,  Alex.,  a(  J.  tf  W.   Campbell  if  Co.'s  ;  house, 

Clydeview,  Partick. 
Rae,  Archibald,  cabinetmaker,  52  ITolmhead  street. 


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-GEKERAL  DIRECTORY.- 


-RAMSAY. 


Rae,  Cliarles,  at  G.  cf-  J.  Eae's  ;  ho.  5  Chaiblte  St. 

Rae,  David,  eaiing-liouse,  46   Beil  street. 

Eae,  G.  &  J.,    glass    merchants  and   glaziers,   35 

Montrose  street. 
Eae,  Gavin,  rf  G.  4-  J.  Eae  ;  house,  1  Belgrave  ter. 
Eae,  George,  Venetian  l)lind  manufacturer,  102  Both- 
well  street ;   house,  52  Df.uglas  street. 
Eae,  Ilngh,  surgeon,  176  Castle  street;   ho.  178  do. 
Eae,  James,  at  J.  4"    H'.   Campbell  cf-   Go's;  house, 

Laurelbank,   Panicle. 
Eae,  John,  of  G.  cj-  J.  Rae  ;  house,  G  Richmond  st. 
Eae,  John,  giocerand  provision  merchant,  198  Duke 

street ;  house,  63  CU'do  place. 
Eae,  John,  teacher,  Eeformatory  Institution;  house, 

94  Bellgrove  street. 
Eae,  John,    clothier  and   hatter,  4G  Queen  street; 

residence.  Drums  house,  Erskine. 
Eae,  John,  baker,  120  Stockwell  street. 
liae,  John,  v.'ine  and  spirit  merchant,  ISl  Castle  st. 
Eae,  J.  T.,  stationer,  70  Kew  City  road. 
Eae,  Robert,  provision  dealer,  768  Gallowgate. 
Eae,  Thomas,  grocer  and  victualler,  13  Canning  st., 

Calton  ;  house,  78  Tobai^o  street. 
Eae,  &  Walker,  lea  merchants,  67  Hutcheson  st. 
Eae,  William,  of  Hue  <^-   Walker;  house,  23  Mon- 

teilh  row. 
Eae,  VVm,,  provision  nier.,  4  Taj'lor  st. ;  ho.  27  do. 
Eae,  William,  currier  and  leather  merchant,  49  St. 

Andrew's  square. 
EAEBURN,  James,  shipowner,  34  St.  Enoch  sq. ; 

house,  1 1  Koj'al  crescent. 
Eaeburn,    James,  of  Eaehurn  cj-  M'-Gihhon  ;  house, 

58  Cranston  street. 
Eaeburn,  James,  jun.,  of  Eaehurn  6/  Middleton;  ho. 

17  Royal  terrace. 
Eaeburn  &  M'Gibbon,  ironfounders,  Elliot  foundry, 

92  Elliot  street. 
Eaeburn  &  Middleton,  commission  agents,  corn  and 

butter  factors,  34  St.  Enoch  square. 
Eaeburn,  R.,  brush,  basket,  and  toy  warehouse,  201 

Sauchiehall  street;  house,  1G7  Main  St.,  Gorbals. 
Eaeburn,  Robert,  grain  merchant,  157  Main  street, 

Gorbals;  house,  167  do. 
EAEFERTY,  Agnes,  general  broker,  59  New  wynd. 
EAILTON,  George,  painter  and  paperhanger,  433 

Galluwga'e;  house,  435  do. 
Eailton,    Hugh,  writer,  and  member  of  Faculty  of 

Procurators,  Glasgow  &  Aiidrie,  45  Union  street; 

house,  Sumniertown,  Govan. 
Railv.'AY  Arms  Hotel,  16  Bridge  st. ;  Alex.  Dcwar. 
Eailway  Office  for  General  Terminus  and  Glasgow 

Harbour,  111  St.  Vincent  street. 
Eailway  Offices  of  the  Glasgow  and  South-vv-estern, 

Ayr,  Greenock,    Paisley,  and    Kilmarnock    rail- 
ways, 14  Bridge  street. 
Eailvva}'  Passengers'  Assurance  Co.,  116  St.  Vincent 

street ;  George  Macfarlane,  agent. 
Eailway  Wa^jgon  Covers,  &c. ;  othce,  48  West  Kile 

street;  woiks,  Kinning  park. 
E.MNBOW  Hotel,  6  Biidge  street;  D.  M'Nab. 
EAINEV,  Geoige  W.,  of  Eainey,  Knox,  cj-  Co.;  ho. 

12  Kew  terrace. 
Eainy,  George,  M.D.,  401  St.  Vincent  street;  ho.  2 

Woodside  place. 
Eainy,  Harry,  M.D.,  professor  of  forensic  medicine. 

University  ;  house,  2  Woodside  place. 
Eainey,    Knox,  &    Co.,    merchants,  manufacturers, 
and    agents,    8    St.  Vincent  place ;    power-loom 
works,  Craigpark  factory,  Townmill  road. 


RAIT,  G.  J.,  S4  Buchanan  street  ;  ho.  1  Newton  pi. 
Ryit,  D.  C,  gokUmith   to  the  Queen,  jeweller  and 

watchmaker,  34  Buchanan  st. ;  lio.  1  Newton  pi. 
Eint,  F.  D.,  34  Buchanan  street ;  lio.  1  Mcwton  pi. 
RALSTON,  David,  of  Ralslon,  Goochvin,  tj-  Co.;  ho. 

Denton  cottage,  Partick. 
Ralston,  Gavin,  writer,  of  M'Leod  cf  Eahion  ;  resi. 

St.  Bernard's  pi.,  Great  George  street,  Hillhead. 
Ralston,  Goodwin,  &  Co.,  iron  nierchts.,  31  Turner's 

court,  87  Argyle  street. 
Ralston,    Joseph,    wine    and    spirit    merchant,     54 

Prince's  street ;  house,  49  Oxford  street. 
Ralston,  M'Laren,  &  Co.,  v/ine  and  spirit  merchants, 

pasti}'  bakers,   and  confectioners,  195-J,   197,  199 

AriTj'le  street. 
Ralston,  Peter,  photograpliev,  195;^   Argyle  st. ;  ho. 

108  Renfield  stieet. 
Ralston  &  Sons,  photographers  and  artists,  108  Een- 

field  street;   ho.  do, 
Ralston,  William,  engineer  and  millwright,  32  Por- 
tugal street;  house,  15  Abbotsibrd  place. 
Ralston,   William,   fruiterer   and  green-grocer,   105 

Paisley  road. 
Ralston,  Wni.,  hay  and  potato  merchant,  119  Gars- 
cube  road  ;   hou.se,  117  do. 
Ralston,  Wm.,  house  factor  and  coal  agent,  134  W. 

Graham  street,  Garnethill. 
Ralston,  Mrs.  Thomas,  spirit  dealer,  43  Wallace  st. 
RAHAGK,  Adam,  20  Hill  place, 
llamage,  Robert,   house  painter,   01  Union  St.;  ho. 

220  Hope  street. 
Eamage,  Eev.  Wm.,  of  United  Presbyterian  Church, 

Berkley  st. ;  house,  9  Jane  st ,  Blyihsuood  sq. 
Ramage,  Miss,  teacher  of  pianoforte,  26  Houston  st. 
RAMSAY,  Alex.,  A.M.,  head  master  of  the  Western 

institution,  1  Ro^yal  crescent. 
Ramsay,  Andrew,  clothier,  31  Argyle  street;  house, 

66  South  Portland  street. 
Eamsay,  Andrew,  ofM-Eachran,  Lnvr/Iiland,  <j'  Co.  ; 

house,  14  Salisbury  street. 
Eamsa}',  D.  C,  teacher  of  the  composition  of  musio 

mathematically,  00  Paterson  street,  Kingston. 
Eamsay,  George,  71  AYaterloo  street. 
Eainsaj',  James,  manageryi;*'  J.  cj'  P.  Cameron,  21 

Mitchell  street;  house,  42  CarnaiVon  street. 
Ramsay,  James,  &  Co.,  cartwrights  and  smiths,  118 

Rutherglen  loan  ;  house,  137  Rose  street. 
Eamsay,    John,    Port-Ellen    distillery,    I;lay,    143 

Turner's  court;   house,  140  Bath  street. 
Ramsay,  Jolin,  of  Kildalton,  1-JO  Baih  street. 
Eamsay,  John,  cowfeeder,  29  East  John  street. 
Ramsa)-,  John,  hammer-shaft  maker,  28  Robertson 

street ;  house,  22  do. 
Ramsay,  John,  cowfeeder,  17  Wcslej-an  street. 
Ramsay,  John,  boot  and  shoemaker,  50  Robertson  st. 
Rams:iy,  John,  boot  and  shoemaker,  8  Bishop  st. 
Ramsay  &    Lockhart,    painters  and  paperhangers, 

73  Gallowgate. 
Ramsay,  J.,  wine  and  spirit  mer.,  1 1  St.  Enoch  lane. 
Eanisaj',  Nathaniel,   measurer,  39  Hope  street;  ho. 

Woodvue,  Sliawlands. 
Ramsay,  P.,  &  Co.,  India  rubber  and  oilcloth  manu- 
facturers, 77  Lancefield  street ;  house,  503  West 

St.  Vincent  street. 
Ramsay,  P.  T.,ofM-Bean,Jamieson,  cj-  Co.;  ho.  232 

We=t  Regent  street. 
Ramsay,  Robert,  hide-broker  and  commission  agent, 

Glasgow-  auction  hide  and  skin  market,  Hutcheson 

bridge;  house,  39  South  Apsley  place. 


P.AMSAY. GENERAL  DIRECTORY. 


-REDDOCH. 


2i7 


Ramsay,  Samuel,  grocer,  43  Bm-usido  street. 
Rumsay,  Robert,  boot  lace  maker,  7  Salisbury  st. 
Ramsay,  Thmna?,  of  Ramsay  tj-  Lvckluirt ;  buiise,  5 

Morris  place. 
Kanisa}',  Thomas,  &  Co.,  clotliiers,  hatter.-,  and  shirt 

makers,  35,  37,  and  39  London  street. 
Ramsay,  T.-\,  of  Thomas  Eamsari  ij-  Co.;  h.  5  Morris  jil. 
Ramsay,  William,  M.A.,   professor  of  Humanity  in 

the  University  ;   house,  6  College. 
Eamsay,  "William,   insurance  bruker;   Louse,  Free- 
manse  cottage,  Stratlibuiigo. 
Ramsay,  Win  ,  getieral  and  furnishing  ironmonger, 

brassi'ounder,  tinsmith,  gaslitter,  lic,  125  Argyle 

street ;  house,  Crosshill. 
Ramsay,  "Wm.,  civil   enuineer,  37  West,  George  st.  ; 

house,  Asliion  terrace,  FarUvilie  roail,  Dowanhill. 
Ramsay,  William,  fiesher,  32  King  street;  house,  48 

London  street. 
Ramsay,  Mis.  John,  cabinetmaker,  15  Macfarhme  st. 
Ramsay,  Mrs.  Robert,  draper,  0  East  Russell  street. 
Bamsav,  Jliss,  76  St.  George's  road. 
RANDOLPii,  Charles,  of  Randolph,  Elder,  cj'  Co.; 

residence,  The  HoufT,  Pullokshields. 
Randolph,    Elder,    &    Co.,     millwrights,    engineers, 

founders,  and  shipbuilders,  12  Centre  street. 
RANKllSr,   Adam,  wine  and  spiiit  merchant,   378 

Gallowgate;   house,  3  Sj'dnej- street. 
Rankin,  Ale.x.,  clothier,  115  Gallowgate;  house,   12 

South  St.  Muhgo  street. 
Rankin,  Alexander,  furnishings,  13  Norfolk  street. 
Rankin,    Andrew,   spirit   merchant,    87  Kew    Dal- 

marnock  road. 
Eankin,  Bryce,  surgeon,  29  Adelphi  street;  house, 

28  Warwick  street. 
Rankin,  Cunison  D.,  ofWm.  RanJcin  cf  Sons;  house, 

IG  Castle  sireet,  Hamilton. 
Kankine,  George  C,  clerk,  Barony  Parochial  Cham- 
bers, 14.  College  street ;  houte,  Riddrie  Bank  cot- 
tage, Cumbernauld  road. 
Rankin,  James,  provision  merchant,  90  Canning  St.; 

house,  92  do. 
Rankin,  James,  news  agent,  179  Great  Hamilton  st. 
Rankine,    James,    of  Lamb  4'  Ran/cine  ;  house,  88 

Regent  terrace. 
Rankine,  James,  ship  agent,  6  Catlicart  place,  Clelaud 

testimonial;  house,  14  Burnbank  terrace. 
Eankin,  James,  bookseller,  stationer,   and  librarian, 

42  Stevenson  St.,  Calt. ;  ho.  17  Jame.s'st.,  Mile-end. 
Rankin,  James,  contractor,  64  Whitevale  street. 
Rankin,  John,  spirit  merchant,  103,  105   Maitland 

street ;  hou.se,  108  do. 
Rankin,  John,  of  Luio  6j-  Ranlc'm  ;  ho.  26  College  st. 
Rankin,  .John,  eating-house  keeper,  10  Ferguson  st. 
Rankine,  Captain  John,  ai  G.  ■4' J.   Burns' ;  house, 

172  Fitt  street. 
Eankin,  ,Jonaihi-m,  writer,  factor,  and  commissioner 

on  the  Blythswood  estate,  81  St.  George's  place; 

residence,  Crosspark  house,  Partiek. 
Rankin,  John,  niilliuer  and  draper,  15  Catlicart  pi., 

Sauchiihall  street;  bouse,  282  Buchanan  street. 
Rankin,  John,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  2  Greea- 

valc  street ;  house,  3  Crownpoint  road. 
Eankin,  Malcolm,  carver  and  gilder,  21  Renfield  st, ; 

works,  123  St.  Vincent  St.;  ho.  40  Garscnbe  pi. 
Eankin,  Peter,  of  Locjan^-  Rankin;  ho.  239  Highst. 
Eankin,  Robert,  boat  bui!der  and  boat  hirer,  foot  of 

South  Wellington  St.;  resid.,  Sfonelield  cottage,  do. 
Eankin,  Roljcrt,  Hesher,  137  West  Campbell  street ; 

house,  88  Regent  terrace. 


Rankin,  Robert,  cork  manufacturer,  10  Richmonrl 
lane,  and  81  London  street;  house,  Stouelield 
cottage,  foot  of  South  Wellington  strei't. 

Eanliin,  Robert,  of  William  Rankin  cj''  Sons  ;  house, 
49  Cun\berland  street. 

RanUi'i,  Thomas,  painter,  24,  26  Sauchieh.itll  street 
house,  118  Renlield  street. 

Rankin,  Thomas  R.,  housepainter,  paperhanger,  and 
glazier,  40  East  George  street. 

Rankin,  Walter  B.,  of  Cunninghnm,  Rankin,  tj'  Co., 
Keilar's  Brae,  near  Alloa;    ho.  461  St.  Vincent  St. 

Rankin,  Wm.,  letterpress  printer,  3  7  Jamaica  street; 
house,  do. 

Rankin,  ^Villiam,  &  Song,  cork  manufacturers  and 
whole.sale  stationers,  46  Hutcheson  sireet. 

Rankin,  William,  of  W.  Rankin  tj'  Sons;  house,  IG 
Casile  street,  Hamilton. 

Rankin,  Wm.,  at  BI'Adie  <f  Co.\f;  ho.  107  George  st, 

Rankine,  Wm.  John  Macquorn,  LL.  D.,  civil  engineer, 
r'rofessor  of  Civil  Engineering  &  Mecljanies,  5!)  St. 
Vincent  street  and  College ;  residence,  Bloss  Farm 
cottage,  Govan. 

Rankine,  Mrs.  Dr.,  12  Newhall  terrace. 

Rankin,  Mrs.  James,  108  South  Portland  street. 

Rankine,  Mrs.  John,  wine  and  spiiit  merchant,  04, 
66  Broomielaw  ;  house,  72  do. 

Eankin,  Mrs.  Wra.,  ladies'  nurse,  73  High  John  st. 

Rankin,  Mrs.,  lodgings,  107  George  street. 

Rankine,  Sarah, fcuiterer  &  confectioner,  1  Qneeri  ar. 

RANSON,  Mrs.,  professional  cook,  8  Garfield  st. 

RAPHAEL,  James,  58  Tavlor  street. 

RASTHICK,  M.,  &  Co.,  green-grocers,  159  SaucLie- 
hall  street. 

E  ATT  KAY,  A.  W.,  wholesale  bookseller  and  sta- 
tioner, 102  Trongate  ;   house,  53  Charlotte  street. 

Rattrav,  Charles,  wholesale  toy,  comb,  and  hardware 
merchant,  21,  23  King  street;  ho   9  Binnie  place. 

Rattray,  David,  53  Charlotte  street. 

Rattray,  George,  painter  and  paperhanger,  101 
Sauchiehall  street. 

Eattraj',  George,  manager.  Union  Loan  Co.  branch 
office,  13  Orr  street,  Calton  ;   ho.  53  Charlotte  St. 

Rattray,  James,  gas-burner  manufacturer.  Main  St., 
Bridgeton  ;  house,  12  Kewhall  terrace. 

Rattraj',  John,  plumber  and  gasfilter,  94  Renfield 
street ;  house,  96  do. 

Rattray,  Wm.,  eating-house  keeper,  357  Gallowgate* 

Rattray,  Mrs   Patrick,  204  Dumbarton  road. 

R.vVv'YAEDS  Coal  Co.,  coalmasters,  83  Jamaica  st. 

RAY,  Steuibridge,  vocalist,  and  teacher  of  music,  13 
Holndiead  street. 

READMAN,  Geo.,  manager  of  the  Clydesdale  Bank; 
house,  2S  Woodside  place. 

Eeadman,  James,  of  John  Orr  Eiuing  <.f  Co.;  house, 
1  Kew  terrace. 

Readman,  Robert,  secretary.  Forth  and  Clyde  Navi- 
gation; Canal  office,  Port-Dundas;  house,  6 
Saiidyford  place. 

Readman,  William,  of  John  Ward  iSi'  Co.,  452  Gars- 
cube  road. 

EEDDIE,  Alex.,  shipmaster,  6G  So.  Kinning  place. 

Reddie,  Charle.s,  writer,  manager  fur  the  Briton  Life 
and  new  Equitable  Insurance  Co.,  agent  for  the 
Manchester  Fire  Insurance  Co.,  2  Victoiia  build- 
ings. West  Regent  st.;   house,  C  Woodlands  ler. 

Reddie,  John,  letter-carrier,  P.O.;  house,  41  Char- 
lotte street. 

REDDOCH,  Allan,  portioner,  72  Oswald  street, 
Bridgeton  ;  house,  Shawlands. 


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EEDDOCH. GENERAL  DIRECTORY.- 


-REID. 


Eeddoch,  Robert,  house  factor,  3  Mains  street. 

REDPATH,  William,  messenger,  British  Linen  Co.'s 
Bank;  house,  5  M'Aslin  street. 

EEDSTO^'E  Fire-clay  Goods  Depot,  98  Cenlre  street; 
Armour  &  Cainerou,  proprietors.-^/S'ee  Advertise- 
ment in  Appendix. 

EEEVEY,  Mrs.  John,  milliner  and  dressmaker,  5 
Charlotte  street. 

EEFOKMAToiiY  Institution,  32.5  Duke  street. 

Reformed  Presbyterian  Church,  28  W.  Campbell  sf. 

Eeformed  Presbyterian  Chureb,  78  Gt.  Hamilton  St.; 
Rev.  W.  Sj'niirigton,  minister. 

Eeformed  Presbyterian  Church,  11  Grant  St.  ;  Eev. 
John  Torrance,  minister. 

Eeformed  Presbyterian  Church,  11  Salisbury  street ; 
Eev.  John  M'Dermid,  minister. 

Eeformeks'  Gazette  Office,  36  Miller  street. 

Reformers'  Assembly  Rooms,  reading  and  committee 
rooins,  74  Trongate  and  1  Antigua  pi.,  Nelson  st. 

EEGAN,  John,  bookseller,  73  London  street. 

Kegisteu  Office,  Western,  for  Domestic  Servants,  23 
Cambridge  street ;  Mrs.  John  M'Intosh,  registrar. 

Eegister  Office  for  Servants,  118  Union  street; 
William  M'Donald,  manager. 

Registry  Office  of  Births,  Marriages,  and  Deaths 
for  Calton  District,  34  Kent  street;  Wm.  Black- 
wood, registrar;  E.  C.  Hamilton,  assistant. 

Registry  Office  of  do.  for  Bridgeton  District,  44  Can- 
ning street ;  Alex.  Waddell,  registrar. 

Registry  Office  of  do.  for  Blytbswocd  District,  52 
West  Kile  s'.reet;  David  M'Brayne,  registrar. 

Eegistry  Office  of  do.  for  Central  District,  4G  John 
street;  Thomas  Davidson,  registrar. 

Eegistry  Office  of  do.  for  Clyde  District,  59  Maxwell 
street;  John  Stiven,  registrar. 

Eegistry  Office  of  do.  for  High  Church  District, 
Cathedral  lodge,  Castle  street;  W'^illiam  Patrick, 
registrar;   Peter  Ferguson,  assistant. 

Eegistry  Office  of  do.  for  Tradeston  district,  94 
South  Portland  street;  Nicol  M'Dougall,  regis- 
trar; James  Tait,  assistant. 

Eegistry  Office  of  do.  for  Hutchesontov.'n  District, 
148  Hospital  street;  Eobert  Webster,  registrar; 
James  M.  Thomson,  assistant. 

Eegistry  Office  of  do.  for  Anderston  District,  52 
North  St.,  Anderston;  John  King  Clark,  registrar. 

Eegistry  Office  of  do.  for  Milton  District,  102  Burn- 
side  street ;  James  Smith,  registrar. 

Eegistration  of  Voters  Office  for  the  city  of  Glas- 
gow, 70  Bell  st. ;  James  Donaldson,  assessor. 

EEICHMANN,  D.,  of  Udchmann  tj-  Co.  ;  house,  at 
Mrs.  Esplin's,  12  Albany  place. 

Eeichmann  &  Co.,  merchants,  37   St.  Vincent  fdaco. 

EEID,  Alexander,  tobacconist,  72  Saltmarket;  ho. 
48  Nelson  street. 

Eeid,  Eev.  Alexander,  Roman  Catholic  clergyman, 
52  Great  Clyde  street. 

Reid,  Alex.,  grocer,  44  Broad  st.,  llile-end ;  house, 
36  Brook  street,  do. 

Eeid,  Alex.,  dyer,  49  Ingram  street,  and  Govan  dj'e- 
works,  Govan ;  residence.  Hillock  house,  Govan. 

Eeid,  Alex.,  iiyer  and  scourer,  205  New  Citj'  road 
and  16  Stockwell  st. ;  works,  38  St.  Andrew's 
square;  house,  90  Cumberland  street,  south. 

Eeid,  A.,  &  Co.,  stock  and  sharebrokers,  141  Bu- 
chanan street. 

Eeid,  Eev.  Alex.  F.,  teacher  of  English  and  classics, 
48  Oswald  st.  ;  house,  9  Mains  street. 

Eeid,  Andrew,  M.D.,  95  South  Portland  street. 


Eeid  &  Anderson,   wholesale   grocers,   Ik  Turner's 

court,  87  Argyle  street. 
Eeid,  A.,  of  A.  Reid  4  Co.,  stock  and  sharebrokers  j 

house,  15  Woodsiiio  crescent. 
Eeid,  Andrew,  &  W.  S.  Harvey,  joint  agents,  City 

of  Glasgow  Bank,  47  Canning  street. 
Eeid,  Andrew,  flesher,  75  Main  street,  Gorbals  ;  ho\ 

75  Hospital  street. 
Reid,  Andrew  Paterson,  Belgian  consul,  commission 

merchant,  and  agent  for  the  Northern  Assurance 

Co.,    29    St.    Vincent   place;    residence,  Clachan 

house,  Roseneath. 
Reid,    Andrew,   secretary  to  the    Glasgow  Eastern 

Necropolis  Co. ;  house,  47  Canning  street. 
Eeid,  Andw.,  of  A.  Eeid  4  Son  ;  ho.  35  Robertson  st. 
Reid,  Andrew,  spirit  merchant,  2  Green  st.,  Calton. 
Reid,  Andrew,   &   Son,    wiights  and  builders,  and 

ship  joiners,  34  and  36  Robertson  street. 
Reid,  Archibald,  of  Reid  4  Mann ;  ho.  1  Cranston 

place,  Anderston. 
Eeid,   Archibald,   of  Thomas  Sands  ij-  Co.;  house, 

Hamilton. 
Eeid,  Charles,  at  J.  tj-  W.  Camphell  4'  Co.'s  ;  house, 

265  Egliiiton  street. 
Reid,  Charles,  at  Wm.  Kidsion  4  Son's,  19  Queen  st. 
Reid,  Charles,  broker,  9  New  vennel. 
Reid,  Charles,  baker,  187  Stirling's  road, 
Reid  &  Co.,  porter  brewers,  London  ;  C.  Morrison  & 

Son,  agents,  42  Cochran  street. 
Reid,  Daniel,  goods  manager,  Edinburgh  and  Glas- 
gow Railway;  ho.  IG Sardinia  terrace,  Hillhead. 
Reid,  David,  merchant,  160  Hope  street. 
Eeid,  David,  at  Robert  Robins,  147  Elderslie  street; 

house,  10  Paterson  street. 
Eeid  &  Ewing,  calico  printer?,  84  St.  Vincent  st. ;, 

works,  Maryhill. 
Reid,  E.,  &  Co.,  tobacco  manufacturers,  26  Bridge 

street;  house,  30  Warwick  street. 
Eeid   &   Gait,    accountants,    agents    for    the    Life 

Association   of  Scotland,  the  County  Fire  Office, 

and   the    Accidental    Death     Insurance    Co.,    8 

Prince's  square. 
Eeid,  George,  beadle,  Milton  Free  Church;  house, 

7  West  Graham  street. 
Reid,  George,  14  Shamrock  street. 
Reid,  George,  commission  agent,  o  Windsor  street. 
Reid,    George,  superintendent  of  Elliot  Swimming 

Baths,  106,  108  Elliot  St.;  ho.  224  Stobcross  st. 
Eeid,  Henry,  furnishing  ironmonger,  tinplate  worker, 

gasfitter,  and  pewterer,  156  Argyle  street;  house, 

2  Eochester  place. 
Eeid,   Hugh,  grocer  and  provision   merchant,  105 

ICglinton  street;  house,  173  do. 
Eeid,  Hugh,   wine    and  spirit  merchant,  286  Bu- 
chanan street;  house,  113  Renfrew  street. 
Reid,  Hugh,   &   Co ,   auctioneers  and  valuators.  So 

Eenfield  street. 
Eeid,  H.  &,  J.,  grain  millers,  Subdean  Mills,  Lady- 
well  street. 
Eeid,  Hugh,  druggist,  423  Argyle  street. 
Eeid,  Hugh,  of  Reid  4  Anderson;  ho.  260  Renfrew  st, 
Reid,  Hugh,  grccer  and  provision  merchant,   92,  94 

Main  street,  Anderston  ;  house,  4  Wellington  st. 
Eeid,  Hugh,  of  Hugh  Reid  4  Co.  ;  house,  82  Hill 

street,  Garnethill. 
Eeid,  Hugh,  at  Charles  Tennant  4  Co.'s  ;  house,  IS 

Elnigrove  place,  Holland  street. 
Eeid,  James  Robertson,   Stonelaw  colliery;  36  Ar- 
gyle arcade  ;  house,  Weilshot  cottage,  Cambu.slg. 


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lleid,  J.  &  E.,  stationers,  41  Argyle  street. 

lieid,  James,  fleslicr,  IG  Stobcross  street;  house,  5 

North  street. 
Eeid,  James,  bookseller,  stationer,  and  account-book 

manufacturer,   144  Argyle  street;  ho.  106  North 

Frederick  street. 
Reid,  J:inies,  cashier,   Union  Bank  of  Scotland  ;  ho. 

23  Blvthswocd  square. 
Reid,  James,  of  John  Stewart  cj-   Co.,  iron  and  coal 

masters ;  resid.  Calderbank  house,  bj'  Bailliiston. 
Reid,  James,  of  Kerr,  M^Pherson,  tf-  Reid;  house, 

78  Muslin  street. 
Keid,  James,  of  Welifield,  Springburn,  84   St.  Vin- 
cent street. 
Eeid,  James  S.,  grocer  and  provision,  merchant,  103 

Glebe  stieet. 
Reid,  James,  spirit  merchant,  G  Weaver  st.;  ho.  4  do. 
Reid,  James,  hairdresser,  7  East  Russell  street. 
Reid,  James,  commercial  traveller,  122  South  Port- 
land street. 
Eeid,   James,   &   Co.,   tobacco  and   snufF  manufac- 
turers, 13  Trong.  and  403  Arg^-lest.;  ho.  419J  do. 
Reid,  James,  wholesale  and  retail  wine  and   spirit 

merchant,  251  Gallowgate  and  52  Adelphi  street; 

residence,  Mountainblue  house,  Camlachie. 
Reid,  James,  mason,  Cameron's  court.  North  street; 

house,  433  St.  Vincent  street. 
Eeid,  Rev.  James  W.,  incumbent  of  Christ's  church, 

and  chaplain  to  the  troops,  6  Abbotsford  place. 
Eeid,   James,    11    George  square;  residence,  Plean 

house,  Stirlingshire. 
Eeid,  J.  11.,  &  (Jo.,  merchiinis,  160  Hope  street. 
Eeid,  J.,  &  J.  P.,  grocers  and  provision  dealers,  150 

Great  Hamilton  street. 
Eeid,  John  C,  accountant,   of  Reid  cj'  Gait  ;  house, 

10  Clarend.n  place.  Great  Western  road. 
Eeid,  John,  timber  merchant  and  wright,  154  East 

Milton  street;  house,  90  North  Frederick  street. 
Reid,  John,  jun.,  &  Co.,  merchants,  Virginia  build- 
ings, 43  Virginia  street. 
Eeid,  John,  &  Co.,  shawl  and  mantle  warehousemen, 

43  Argyle  arcade ;  ho.  47  Clyde  place. 
Eeid,  John,  jun.,  of  John  Reid,  jun.,  4"  Co. ;  house, 

Bellahouston,  Fai-ley  road. 
Eeid,  John,  &  Co.,  wine  and  spirit  merchants,  Mor- 

ri.son's  court,  108  Argyle  st.  &  62  Argyle  arcade. 
Eeid,  John,  of  John  Keid  (.f  Co.  ;  ho.  5  PoUok  st. 
Eeid,  John,  dairyman,  48  South  Portland  street. 
Eeid,  John,  chemist  and  druggist,  21  Bridge  street; 

house,  2  Carlton  court,  do. 
Eeid,  John,  French   burr-millstone  builder,  9  Fin- 

nieston  st.  and  3  Havelock  st. ;  ho.  170  Kent  rd, 
Eeid,  John,  at  A.  (j-  G.  Palersons  ;  ho.  27  Taylor  st. 
Eeid,  John,  plasterer,  344  Parliamentary  road ;  ho. 

15  Eenfrew  street. 
Keid,  John,  horse  and  common  nail  manufacturer, 

31  King  St.,  Tradeston  ;  house,  3G  Commerce  st. 
Eeid,  John,  wine  merchant,  23  Royal  Exchange  sq. ; 

cart   entrance,    74    Buchanan   street ;   house,   16 

Kingston  place. 
Eeid,  John,  surgeon,  150  Renfrew  street. 
Eeid,  John,  locksmith  and  gasfilter,  82  Nelson  st. 
Eeid,  John,  lithographer  and  engraver,  11  Miller  st. 
Eeid,  John,  jun.,  yarn   and  commission  agent,   11 

West  Nile  street ;  house,  Wcstfield,  Crossmyloof. 
Reid,  John,   flesher,  44  Milroad  street;  house,    67 

Abercromby  street. 
Eeid,  John   S.,   of  Reid  4'  Anderson ;  house,  2G0 
.    Eenfrew  street. 


Reid,  John    Robertson,    Stonelaw    Colliery  Co.,  36 

Argyle  arcade;  house,  Gallowflat,  Rutherglen. 
Reid,  John,  manager,  Cook  Street  Factory;  house, 

40  Cook  street. 
Reid,  John,  Trades'  House  officer,  91  Glassford  st. 
Reid,  J.  G.,  of  Kny  4- Reid ;  house,  84  North  st. 
lleid,  Joseph,  &  Co.,  54  Broomielaw. 
Ri'id,  J.  &  T.,  grocers  and  provision  merchants,  28 

Elderslie  street. 
Reid,  Kennedy,   at  C.  Todd  cj-  nigginhothanis.  Com- 
mercial Road  Weaving  Factory;  house,  50  South 

Wellington  street. 
Reid  &  Mann,  manufacturers,  29  Turner's  court. 
Reid,   Mungo,  14   Robertson  street ;   house,  3  Glou- 
cester street,  Kingston. 
Reid,  Peter,  National  Bank  ;  house,  72  Waterloo  st. 
Reid,  Peter,  of  Jnines  Templeton  cj-  Co.  ;  house,  260 

Renfrew  street. 
Reid,    Peter,   of  Reid  (.f  Colville,  Cam pbelton  ;  office, 

70  George  square  ;  house,  200  Renfrew  street. 
Reid,  Richard  IT.,  cashier.  Queen  Fire  and  Life  In- 
surance Co.,  14G  Buchanan  street ;  house,  3  South 

Apsley  place. 
Reid,  Robert,  bookseller,  18  Little  Hamilton  street. 
Keid,  Robert,  at  Charles  Tennani  tj'  Co.'s  ;  house,  8 

Lawrence  place,  Partick. 
Eeid,   Robert  Black,  millinery  and  furnishing.s,  39 

Rutherglen  road;  house,  41  do. 
Reid,  Robert,  cabinetmaker  and  weavers'  wright,  15 

Muslin  street,  Bridgeton  ;  house,  21  do. 
Reid,  Robert,  oj'  Reid  (]'■  Thomson,  wine  merchants; 

house,  CartcraigP,  Pollokshaws. 
Reid,    Robert,    accountant,    Post-office;    house,    36 

Willowbank  street.  Woodlands  road. 
Reid,  Robert  C,  model  maker,  34,  36  Robertson  st. ; 

house,  35  do. 
Eeid,   Robert,  of  Faterson,  Jamieson,  ^  Co.  ;  house. 

Park  road,  Hamilton. 
Reid,  Robert,   late   18   Westminster  terrace,  now  54 

St.  Vincent  crescent. 
Reid,  Robert,  grocer  and  tea  merchant,  221  and  223 

Coweaddens  street ;  house,  129  Cambridge  street. 
Reid,  Robert  V.  of  Henry  Monieiih  if-  Co.  ;  residence. 

Plean  house,  Stirlingshire. 
Reid,  Robert  V.,  jun.,   11  George  square;  residence, 

Plean  house,  Stirlingshire. 
Reid,  Thomas,  flesher,  67  Maitland  street ;  ho.  80  do. 
Reid,  Thomas,  flesher,  135  Eglinton  street. 
Reid,  Thomas,   M.D.,  surgeon,  24  Stobcro-ss  street; 

house,  116  Waterloo  street. 
Reid,   Thomas,  dyer,  49   Ingram  street ;   residence, 

Broomloan  cottage,  Govan. 
Reid,    Thomas,  flesher,   83^  Main   street,    Gorbals; 

house,  127  Thistle  street. 
Eeid,  Thomas,  clerk,  Post  office;  house,  124  Norths 

John  street. 
Reid,    Thomas,   accountant,  property  and    insurance 

agent,  and  house  factor,   217    Buchanan   street  ;. 

house,  52  Renfield  street. 
Eeid,  Thomas,  teacher.  Old  Wynd  School ;  Louse,  G6. 

Whitevale  street. 
Reid,  Thomas,  letterpress  printer,  99  Llaxwell  street.. 
Eeid   &   Thomson,  wine   merchants,  36  Royal  Ex- 
change square. 
Eeid,  W.  W.  W.,  of  Reid  tf  Ewinc/,  84  St  Vincent 

street;  house,  Gairbraid,  Maryhill. 
Eeid,  Wm.,  hatter,  104  E.i;linton  street ;  house,  113 

South  Wellington  street. 
Keid,  William,  teller,  City  of  Gh  Bgow  Bank. 

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Eeic],   Wm.,  surgeon,  26  Canning  street;  house,  2 

Morris  place,  iVIonteith  row. 
Eeid,  Wm.,  of  Robertson  4'  ^eid;  bo.  76  Hill  street, 

Garnetliill. 
Eeid,  Wm.  P.,  teacher  of  dancing,   Trades'  Hall, 

Glassford  street. 
Eeid,  Wm.,  of  Sttvenson  ^'  Rcid;  house,  310  Dura- 
barton  road. 
Eeid,  Wm.,   merchant,    110  Hope  street;  house,  2 

Lynedoch  street. 
Eeid,  Wm.,  cliariered  r.ccountant,  house  factor,  and 

agent  lor   the  Scottish  Provincial  Assurance  Co., 

46  Eenlield  street;  house,  149  Renfrew  street. 
Eeid,  Wm.,  grocer  and  provision  mcrcht.,  46  Urove 

street;  house.  59  Ladywell  street. 
Eeid,  Wm  ,  upholsterer,    108  West  Nile  street ;  lio. 

126  North  Fredeiick  street. 
Eeid,  Wm.,   plumber,   gasiitter,  and  lead  merchant, 

117  West  George  street;  branch,  7  Belgrave  pi. 
Eeid,  AVilliam,  officer,  Eoyal  Exchange. 
Eeid,  Wm.,  storekeeper,  Canal  bank,  Port-Dundas; 

house,  29  Scotia  street. 
Eeid,  Mrs.  E.,  wine  and  spirit  dealer,  741  Gallowg. 
Eeid,  Mrs.,  provision  store,  88  Govan  street. 
Eeid,  Mrs.  John,  commercial  lodgings,  54  Clyde  pi. 
Eeid,  Mrs.  J.,  straw-hat  maker,  84  Govan  street. 
Eeid,  Mrs.  M.,  129  Hospital  street. 
Eeid,  Mrs.,  milliner,  428  Argyle  St.;  ho.  424  do. 
Eeid,  Mrs.,  confectioner,  13  Shuttle  street. 
Eeid,  Mrs.,  61  Waterloo  street. 
Eeid,    Helen,  grocer  and  provision   merchant,  111 

Cumberland  street. 
Eeid,  Mistes,  boarding  and  day  school,  3  Corunna  st. 
Eeid's  Sewed  Muslin  and  Underclothing  Warehouse, 

77  London  street;  house.  134  Great  Hamilton  st. 
EEIFFENSTEIN,  C.  E.,  1  Newton  street. 
EEILLY,  John,  honse  factor,  87  Saltmarket. 
EELiAKCii  Mutual  Life  Assurance  Society;  solicitor 

in  Scotland,  Gordon  Smith,  68  St.  Vincent  st. 
EEL]Gioti.s  Institution  Rooms,  75  St.  George's  pi. ; 

John  M'Callum,  manager. 
Beligioiis  Tract  and  Book  Society  of  Scotland,  35 

West  Nile  street;  Andw.  Duthie,  depositary. 
Eenfikld    Free   Church,  corner  of   Elmbank  and 

Bath  street ;   Eev.  Duncan  JI'Kab,  minister. 
EENFEEW,    Andrew,    &   Co.,  thread  and  heddlc 

twine  manufacturers  and  cotton-yarn  twisters,  5 

Montrose  street. 
Renfrew,  Andrew,  of  Andrew  Rtvfrcw  cf  Co.;  house, 

239  George  street. 
Renfrew,  James  T.,   family  grocer  and  wine   mer- 
chant, 191  New  City  road. 
Eenfrevr,  Jas.,  photographic  artist,   3  St.  Enoch  sq. 
Eenfrew,   Eobert,  surgeon,    131    Cambridge  street; 

house,  30  Eose  street,  Garnethili. 
Eenfrew,  Eobt.,  smith,  gasfitter,  machine  and  mangle 

maker,  88  John  street ;  house,  27  Taylor  street. 
Eenfrew,  Mrs.  John,  20  Hill  plnce,  Stirling's  road. 
RENIIAM,  John,   manager  of  Friend-in- Need  As- 

snraiice,   114  West  Nile  street. 
EENISON,  Wm  ,  v;riter,   clerk  to  the  incorporation 

of  wrii^hts,  and  agent  for  the  Lancashire  Fire  and 

Life  Insurance  Co.  and  Plate  Glass  Insurance  Co., 

20  Buchanan  sireet;  house,  3  Woodside  place. 
EENN  IE,  Ale.\ander,  spirit  dealer,  Three  Tun  tavern, 

South  Woodside  road. 
Eennie,  Arch.  V.,  house  factor,  94  Dumbarton  road  ; 

house,  9  Charing  cross. 
Eennie,  Geo.,  eating  house  keeper,  24  W.  Milton  s^. 


Eennie,  James,  grocer  and  tea  dealer,  48  Adelphist. ; 

house,  160'Crown  street. 
Eennie,  Jamess,  spirit  merchant,  54  Crown  street ; 

house,  62  do. 
Eennie,  John,   mason   and   builder.    New  Giffnoch 

quarry,  355  Sauchiehall  street. 
Eennie,  John,  portioner,  26  Hopetoun  place. 
Eennie,  John  Gow,  merchant  and  shipping  agent,  54 

Broomielaw. 
Rennie,  Joseph,  spirit  merchant,  108  High  street. 
Eennie,   Robert,   superintendent  of  model  lodging- 
house,  53  Greendyke  street. 
Eennie,   Eobert,  of  Thos.  Slruthers  ^'  Co.;  house, 

162  Siiuchiehall  street. 
Rennie,  Cap.   R..  I'^itV-^hire  Militia  Artillerj' ;  house, 

18  Cumberland  place,  Cumberland  street. 
Eennie,  Eobert,  at  John  M'lnft/re's,  133  St.  Vincent 

street;  house,  18  Little  Hamilton  street. 
Rennie,  T.  J.,  &  Co  ,  iiamcurers  and  provision  mer- 
chants, 17,  19  liutclieson  street. 
Rennie,  Thomas  J.,  o/"  r,  J.   liennie  4'   Co.;  house, 

125  Crown  street. 
Eennie,  T.,  of  Barker  cj-  Rennie;  house,  21  Elmgrove 

place.  West  Eegent  street. 
Rennie,   William,   of  Broion  cj-  Rennie;  house,   83 

Hill  street,  Garnetliill. 
Eennie,   Christina,   teacher,  Wynd   School,  57   Old 

Wynd;  house,  36  Lancefield  street. 
EENTON,  George,  teller.  Union  Bank  of  Scotland  ; 

residence,  40  Abbotsford  place. 
Renton,  William,  carver  and    gilder,  33   Stockwell 

street ;  house,  8  Houston  street. 
EENWICK,  Gavin,  provision  merchant,  59  Nelson 

street,  Tradeston  ;  house,  66  do. 
Renwick,  James,   tlesher,  196   Duke  street;  house, 

66  Nelson  street,  Tradeston. 
Eenwick  and  Jliller,  grocers  and  provision  inercht?. 

95  Stobcross  street;   ho.  66  Nelson  .st.,  Trade.-lon. 
Eenwick  &  Stanton,  merchants  and  drysalters,  180, 

182  Buchanan  street. 
Renwick,  Thos.,  commission  agent,  80  Great  Clyde 

street ;  Ixmse,  Clydebank,  Yoker. 
Renwick',  \i'\\\\^m,  of  Renwick  4-  Sianion;  house,  30 

St.  Vincent  crescent. 
Renwick,  Mrs.  John,  com.  lodgings,  73  W.  Nilo  St. 
EETHWISCH  C,  10  \\'est  Prince's  street. 
EEVIE,  Archibald,  confectioner,  37  Cowcaddens  st. ; 

house,  296  Buchanan  street. 
Eevie,  J.,  Iruilerer  &  confectioner,  15,  17  New  City 

road  ;  house,  1 1  Shamrock  street. 
EEW,  James,  machine  maker,  13  Eagle  lane.  Max- 
well street ;  house,  32  Stockwell  street. 
EEYBURN,  James  T.,  clerk,  H.M.   Customs;  ho. 

209  New  City  road. 
REYNOLDS,  Cliarles,  hotel-keeper,  9  Dundas  st. 
EICE,  Henry,  accountant.  Union  Bank  of  Scotland, 

Anderstcn  ;  residence,  Eiddrie. 
RICHAED,  Archibald  M.,  engineer,  16  Robertson 

street;   house,  69  Eglinton  street. 
Eicliards,  Jas.,  Govan  Bar  Iron  W^orks,  1  Dixon  st. 
Richard,   John,    at  II.   L.   Seligmann's;    house,  56 

Patersoti  sireet,  Kingston. 
Eichard,   Eobert,   merchant,    64    Buchanan   street; 

house,  21  St.  Vincent  crescent. 
Richard,  Mrs.  Thomas,  21  St.  Vincent  crescent. 
EICHARDSON,  Alexander,  M.A.,teacherof  classics. 

Free  Church  Normal  Seminary;  house,  43  Biic- 

cleuch  street. 
Eichardson,  Denniston,  &  Co.,  mers.,  53  Virginia  st. 


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Richardson,  Bruce,  of  Richardson,  Beiinislon,  cj-  Co.; 

house,  Wemj'ss  bay. 
Richardson,    David,   of  James  Richardson  cj'   Co. ; 

house,  9  Park  terrace. 
Richardson,  li'indlay,  &  Co.,  merchts.,  G-l  George  sq. 
Richardson,  George,    printer   to   the    University,  55 

Glassfoid  and  81  Wilson  streets;  ho.  5  India  st. 
Richardson,  G.,  &  Son,  hay  ai;d  victual  mercliants, 

5  King  street,  Tradeston;  house,  19  Centre  street. 
Richardson,  James,  engraver,  88  North  Hanover  st. 
Richardson,  James,  &  Co.,  merchants,  89  Wilson  st. 
Richardson,   James,   at  Malcolm  Kerr's  ;  house,  42 

Pollok  street 
Richardson,   Juhn,  dairyman  and   agent,  57  Nelson 

street;   house,  G  South  Albion  street. 
Richard.son,  Juhn,  tobacconist,  4  Broomielaw  ;  house, 

18  Norfolk  street. 
Richardson,  J.  R.,  uine  merchant,  63  Balh  street. 
Richardson,  Robt.,  of  Roxhurijh,  Richardson,  tf  Co.; 

house,  Gatfside,  Paisley. 
Richardson,  Thomas,   of  James  Richardson  <^-  Co. ; 

house,  3  Park  gardens. 
Richardson,  William  H.,  of  James  Coiiper  4'  Sons; 

house,  123  Grafton  terrace. 
Richardson,  William,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  99 

Candlerii.'gs  ;   house,  40  do. 
Richardson,  William,  spirit  dealer,  338  Gallowgate. 
RICHMC)ND,  Andrew,  harness  curtain  designer,  13G 

Buchanan  street ;  ho..  Chapel  terrace,  Parkhead. 
Richmor;d,  C,  dairyman,  109  Main  St.,  Anderston. 
Richmond,  Geo.,  G. P.O.  ;  ho.  1  2  Pater,son  St.,  north. 
Richmond,  Hugh,  tinplate  worker  and  gasfitter,  92 

Great  Hamilton  street. 
Richmond,   J.   &  R.,  &  Co.,  cabinetmakers,  uphol- 
sterers,  and    Venetian    blind    manufacturers,    9G 

Buchanan  street;  works,  97  Port-Dundas  road. 
Richmond,  Jamo,?,  tinplate  worker  and   gasfitter,  14 

Great  Hamilton  street. 
Richmond,  James,  at  J.  cj-  S.  Hoyles;  house,  Over- 
ton, near  Canibuslang. 
Riclimond,  Jame.=,  of  J.  cj-  R.  Richmond  cf'  Co.;  ho. 

2  Park  quadrant. 

Richmond,  James,  house  factor  and  insurance  agent, 
132  Bothwcll  street;  ho.  439  St.  Vincent  street. 

Richmond,  John,  dairyman,  122  Stockwell  street; 
house,  7  Paik  place,  do. 

Richmond,  Join,  &  Co.,  grain  and  commission  mer- 
chants, GO  Hope  street. 

Richmond,  John,  of  John  Richmond  <^-  Co.;  house, 
1  Stanley  place,  west,  Paisley  road. 

Richmond,  John,  7G  Gieat  Hamilton  street. 

Richmond,  John  F.,  salesman,  Crcssmyloof  bread 
shop,  177  II i,i;h  street;  house,  10  Lilybank  road. 

Richmond.  Robert,  grocer  and  victualler,  S40,  342 
Gallowfiate. 

Richmond,  Robert,  of  J.  <f-  R.  Richmond  4'  Co. ;  ho. 

3  Elgin  terrace,  Partick. 

Richmond,  Thomas,  broker,  20  Bridgegate. 
Richmond,  AVm.,  confectioner  and  bookseller,  460 

Arpj'le  street;  house,  458  do. 
RIGKELTON,  Jan-ies,  bookseller,  114  Gallowgato. 
RIDDELL,  Archibald,  spirit  dealer,  66  Rottenrow; 

house,  68  do. 
Riddell,   Hugh,   minister,   Independent  Church,  55 

Nelson  st.,  Tradeston  ;  house,  107  Pollok  street 
Riddell,  Hu}^h,  spirit  niercht.,  142  New  Dalmarnock 

road;   lionse,  51  Keid  street,  Bridgefon. 
Riddell,  Jame.*!,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  81,  83 

Glassford  street. 


Riddell,  James,  wine  &  spiiit  niercht.,  21  Argyle  st. 
Riddell,  James,  wrij;ht,  19  Bell  St.,  Calton;  house, 

13  Green  street,  do. 
Riddell,  James,  &  Sun,  upholsterers,  cabinetmakers, 

and  Venetian  blind  makers,  196  Hope  street. 
Riddell,  Jiimes,  draper,  13  Green  street,  Calton. 
Ii'iddell,  John,  tailor  and  clotliier,  109  Argyle  st. 
Iliddell,  John,  tailor  and  clothier,  339  High  street; 

house,  Belgrave  place,  105  Dumbarton  road. 
Riddell,  John,  janitor,  Free  Normal  Seminary,  Cow- 

caddens  street. 
Riddidl,  John,  hay,  straw,  and  grain  merchant,  446 

Gallowgate;   house,  448  do. 
Riddell,  John,  contractor,  43  Deanside  lane. 
Riddell,  Patrick,  spirit  dealer,  211  Eglinton  street; 

house,  205  do. 
Riddell,  Thomas,  commission  agent,  125  Crown  st. 
Riddell,  Wm.,  contractor,  13  Debbie's  loan. 
Riddell,  Wm.,  paper  dealer,  bookseller,  stationer,  & 

bookbinder,  dealer  in  toys  and  fancy  goods,  &c  , 

234  Buchanan  street;  house,  14  Cathcart  place, 

Sauchiehall  street. 
Riddell,  Wm.,  &  Co.,  wire  workers  and  wirecloth, 

manufacs.,  5  King  st.  and  47,  49  Wesleyan  st. 
Riddell,   Wm.,   of  William  Riddell  4'   Co.;   house, 

G17  Gallowgate. 
Riddell,  Mrs.  Peter,  retailer  of  milk,  43  Bedford  st. 
Riddell,  Blary,  tobacconist,  51  Bell  street. 
RIDLEY,  Wm.,  supervisor  of  inland  revenue;  ho, 

122  Woodlands  road. 
RIG  BY    &    Beardmore,   manufacturers    of   marine 

engines,  boiler  plate  and  rolled  iron,  &c.,  Park- 
head  Forge. 
Rigby,  Wm.,  of  Rtgly    4'  Beardmore ;    residence, 

Netherfield  house,  666  Duke  street. 
RIGG,  Archibald,  of  Isaac   Rlgg  4'   &'on ;   house, 

Pollokshields. 
Rigg,  Isaac,  &  Son,  glass  and  china  warehouse,  55 

Buchanan  street, 
Rigg,  R.  A.,  of  Isaac  Rigg  4'  '^o'"i  I'o-  Pollokshields. 
RILEY,  Alex.,  wooden  type  manufacturer  and  print- 
ers' joiner,  34  Turner's  court. 
Rvlev,  John  R.,  at  John  Je  frays,  193  St.  Vincent  st. 
RINTOUL,  Andrew,  of  Peter  Rintoul,  Son,  4  Co., 

26  Gordon  street. 
Rintoul,  David,  of  Whyte  4'  Rintoul;  house,  9  New- 
hall  terrace. 
Rintoul,   George,   commission   merchant,   Kavelock 

buildings,  75  East  Howard  street. 
Rintoul,  G.,  sen.,  75  St.  George's  pi.;  ho.  Renfrew. 
Rintoul,  Peter,  Son,  &  Co.,  commission  merciiants, 

26  Gordon  street  ;  stores,  10  Stirling  square. 
Rintoul,  Peter,  of  Peter  Rintoul,  Son,  4'  Co.;  house, 

Bothwell  bank. 
Rintoul,    Robert,   Alexander,    &    Co.,  brokers   and 

commission  merchants,  23  Jamaica  street;  stoies, 

23  Jamaica  street  and  Adam's  court  lane. 
Rintoul,  Robert,  of  Robert  Rintoul,  Alexander,  cJ-  Co.; 

house,  7  West  Princes  street. 
Rintoul,  Robert,  Jan.,  storekeeper,  19  York  St.,  and 

of  Peter  Rinioid,  Son,  cj-  Co. :  house,  Bothwell  bank. 
Rintoul,  Wm.  J.,  10  Ure  place,  Montrose  street. 
RISK,  James,  spirit   dealer,   46   Rutherglen   road; 

house,  48  do. 
Risk,  John,  at  John  cj-  Rolert  Harvey  4  Co.'s;  house, 

Poisil  Mains. 
Risk,  John,  hill  clerk,  2  Parson  street. 
Risk,  Moses,  distiller,  Provanmill;  ho.  do.  Messiiges 

and  parcels  left  at  Robert  Baird's,  14  Glassford  st. 


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RISK. GENERAL  DIRECTORY.- 


-EOBERTON. 


Risk,  Thomas,  mercliant,  67  St.  George's  place. 
RITCHIE,   Andrew,   fancy  paper-box  and  cartoon 

manufacturer,  74  Argyle  st;  ho.  18  Warwick  st. 
Ritchie,    Andrew,    hotel-keeper,    Albion    hotel,    7i 

Argyle  street. 
Ritchie,  Charles,  M.D.,  12  Elyfhswood  square. 
Ritchie   &    Co.,    clothiers,  tailors,  and   hatters,  52 

Gordon  street. 
Ritchie,  David,  of  James  RitcJiie  y'  Co. ;  house,  137 

Bath  street. 
Ritchie,  David,  at  Walker,  Birrell,  ij-  Co.'«;  house,  8 

Craignestock  place. 
Ritchie,  David,  of  Ritchie,  Watson,  (.f  Co.;  residence, 

Brooinhall  cottage,  Pollokshields. 
Ritchie  &  Drysdale,  manufacturers,  18  Ingram  st. 
Ritchie,  Duncan,  baker,  363  Gallowgate. 
Ritchie,  Hugh,  &  Co.,  free  goods  warehousekeepers 

and  contractors;  stores,  25,  40,  53,  59,  71  Robert- 
son street,  and  12,  14  Washington  street ;  stables, 

10  do.;  office  38  Robertson  street. 
Ritchie,   Hugh,   of  Hugh  liitchie  <j-   Co.  ;  house,  4 

Washington  street. 
Ritchie,  James,  &  Co.,  wine  and  .<ipirit   merchants, 

16  Jackson  street. 
Ritchie,  Jas.,  writer,  175  Hope  st.;  ho.  5  Park  circus. 
Ritchie,  James,  assistant  liarbour-master;  house,  16 

Robertson  street. 
Ritchie,  James,  engineer  and  manager  at  Glasgow 

Gas-light  Co.'s  works;  house,  39  Weaver  street. 
Ritchie,  James,  provision  merchant,  18  Crown  st. ; 

house  13  Thistle  street. 
Ritchie,  John,  206  North  street. 
Ritchie,    John,    of  Ritchie    <j-   JIurdoch;   house,    7 

Queen's  crescent. 
Ritchie,  John  D.,  at  Lewis  Putter  tj-  Co.'s;  ho.  320 

Falkland  place,  Renfrew  street. 
Ritchie,  John,  provision  merchant,  432  Argyle  st. 

and  81  North  street ;  house,  77  do. 
Ritchie,  John,  tailor,  3  Findlay  street. 
Ritchie,  John  M.,  at  Potter,  Wilson,  tj-  Co.'s  ;  house, 

291  Queen's  park  terrace. 
Ritchie  &  Murdoch,  cotton  brokers,  and  agents  for 

Royal  Exchange  Fire  and  Life  Assurance  Co., 

145  Ingram  street. 
Ritchie,  R.  &  A.,  bakers,  584  Gallowgate ;  ho.  582  do. 
Ritchie,  Thomas,  clerk,  4  Cumberland  street.  Green- 
head  ;  house,  43  Canning  street,  do. 
Ritchie,  Thomas  L.,  portrait  painter,  320  Falkland 

place,  Renfrew  street. 
Ritchie,  Watson,  &  Co.,  ironfounders,  and  kitchen 

range  and  stove  grate  manufacturers,  Etna  Foun- 

dr}-,  Lilybank  road,  oil'  Eglinton  street. 
Ritchie,  William,  manager  to    W.  4"  J-  Fleming  4 
■'    Co.,  Baltic  Works;  ho.  1  Newl;ail  ter.,  Greenhead. 
Ritchie,  William,  of  Ritchie  if  Drysdale;  house,  26 

Woodlands  road. 
Ritchie,  William,  184  Upper  Crown  street. 
Ritchie,  AVilliam,  milk  dealer  and  ham  curer,  414 

Parliamentary  road. 
Ikitchie,  William  Wyse,  of  Ritchie  <f  Co. ;  Louse,  7 

Walworth  terrace,  Kent  road. 
Ritchie,  Mrs.  A.,  milliner  and  dressmaker,  196  Main 

street,  Anderston ;  house,  177  do. 
Ritchie,  Mrs.  D.  S.,  50  Woodlands  road. 
Ritchie,  Mrs.  George,  291  Queen's  park  terrace. 
Ritchie,  Mary,  spirit  dealer,  16  ReiJ  st.,  Bridgeton. 
Ritchie,  Miss  Alice,  teacher  of  industrial  department, 

St.  Enoch's  Parish  School;  ho.  241  Eglinton  st. 
Ritchie,  Misses,  &  Macuish,  milliners,  93  Holland  st. 


RIVART,  Charle>-,  &  Co.,   shippers  of  champasne-, 

Rheims,  15  St.  Enoch  square;  agents,  R.  S.  Laid- 

law  &  Co. 
River  Cl^'de  Towing  Co.,  7  Robertson  street. 
River  Towing  Co.,  3  Oswald  street ;  William  Miller, 

agent;  house,  462  St.  Vincent  street. 
RIVIERE,   Gardrat,    &    Co,    shippers    of  brandy. 

Cognac;   agents,   R.  S.  Laidlaw  &   Co.,  15   St. 

Enoch  square. 
RIX,  Thomas,  at  Caledonian  Railway,  St.  Rollox  ; 

house,  4  Gayfield  street. 
ROBB,  Alex.,  wine  and  spirit  dealer,  114  King  st. 
Kobb,  Alex.,  surgeon,  26  Clyde  street,  Calton ;  ho. 

37  Monteiih  rov/. 
Robb,  Alexander,  189  Crown  street. 
Robb,  Angus,  grocer  and   provision  merchant,   125 

Sliamrock  street ;  house,  do. 
Robb,  Charles,  spirit  merchant,  186  Crown  street  j 

house,  1-10  Cumberland  street. 
Robb,  Charles,  &  Co  ,  railway  agents,  contractors, 

and  Kilmarnock  carriers,  agents  for  the  Caledonian 

and  Gltsgo'.v   and    Paisley  Joint    Railway  Co. ; 

offices,  102,  104  West  Nile  street;  and  15  South 

Frederick  street. 
Robb,  David,  carter,  52  Soho  street. 
Robb,  David,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  37  North 

street,  Anderston  ;  house,  35  do. 
Robb,  James,    &   Son,   Wrights  and   house  factors, 

122  Saltmarkct. 
Robb,  James,  janitor,   St.  Enoch's   Parish   School, 

Ropework  lane;  house,  14  East  Howard  street. 
Robb,  James,  sen.,  of  James  Robb  tj-  Son ;  house, 

103  Crown  street. 
Robb,  James,  jun.,  of  James  Robb  if  Son  ;  house,  30 

St.  Andrew's  square. 
Robb,  James,  tertius,  30  St.  Andrew's  square. 
Robb,  J.  S.,  merchant,  96  South  Portland  street. 
Robb,  John,  &  Co.,  timber  merchants,  136  Eglinton 

street,  and  Caledonian  saw-mills,  Port-Glasgow ; 

house  at  do. 
Robb,  John,  umbrella  maker,  41  Trongate ;  hcnse^ 

21  London  street. 
Robb,  John,  at  higlis  if   Wakefeld's ;  house,  Havf- 

thornbank,  Helensburgh. 
Robb,   Moore,   &   Co.,  ship   store    merchants    and 

export  grocers,  72  and  74  Broomielaw. 
Robb,  Richard,  inspector  of  buildings,  14  Warw.  st. 
Robb,  Robert,  station  master,  Edinburgh  &  Glasgow 

Railway;  house,  48  Dundas  street. 
Robb,  Thomas  R.,  of  Robb,  Moore,  cf  Co.  ;  house,  2 

Landell  place.  Paisley  road. 
Robb,  Thomas,   &  Co.,  wine  and  spirit  merchants, 

279  Eglinton  street;  house,  277  do. 
Robb,   Thomas,    assistant-superintendent   of  police. 

Police  buildings,  47  South  Portland  street. 
Robb,  William,  draper,  47  Eglinton  street;  house, 

36  Warwick  street. 
Robb,  William,  tailor,  26  George  street. 
Robb,  William,    wright   and   glazier,    12    Canning 

street,  Calton. 
Robb,  Miss  M.  W.,  dressmaker,  14  East  Howard  st. 
ROBERTON,  Andrew,  of  William  Roberton  <f  Co.  : 

house,  7  Clifton  place,  Sauchiehall  street. 
Roberton,  George,  spirit  dealer,  117  King  street  and 

56  Tureen  street,  Calton. 
Roberton,  George,  at  Glasgow  Iron  Co.'s;  house.,  94r 

Montrose  street. 
Roberton,    Heugh,    &    Co.,    vholesale    grocers,  72 

Union  street. 


KOBERTON. GENERAL  DIRECTORY. 


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Koberton,  James,  writer,  of  Tcwars- Clark,  Roherton, 

(Si'  Ross;  house,  13  Newton  place. 
Roberton,    James,   of  Roherion    cj-    Wilson  ;  house, 

Titwood  bank,  Pollokshields. 
Roberton,  James,  of  Wm.  Roherion  ij'  Co.;  house,  7 

Clifton  place,  Sauchiehall  ttrcet. 
Koberton,  Jas.,  merchant,  2  N.  court,  R.  Exchange. 
Roberton,  John,  messenger-at-arms,  at   Ihnry  Mil- 
ler's, 13  Virginia  street. 
Roberton,  M.  &  J  ,  grocers,  154  Rose  st.,  Hutcheson. 
Roberton,  R.  D.,  of  Roll.  Cowan  <J-  Co.,  34  Union  st. 
Roberton,  Robert,  brick-builder,  5  Sword  street. 
Roberton,  Stephen,  &Co.,  merchants  and  commission 

agents,  37  West  Nile  street. 
Roberton,  "William,  &  Co.,   muslin  and  fancy  dress 

manufacturers,  2  North  court.  Royal  E.xchange. 
Roberton,  William,  of  Roberton,  Heugli,  rf  Co.  ;  ho. 

291  St.  Vincent  street. 
Roberton  &  Wilson,   ironfounders,  Gorbals  foundry, 

246  Main  street,  Gorbals. 
ROBERTS,  David  H.,  G9  Abbotsford  place. 
Roberts,  James,  provision  merchant,  101  King  street 

and  27  Bell  street;  house,  113  King  street. 
Roberts,  James,  plasterer  and  slater,  97  Coivcaddens 

street  and  23G  Hope  street;  house,  94  High  st. 
Roberts,  William  D'Esterre,  ofW.  D.  Roba-ts  ij-  Co. ; 

house,  IG  Woodsitle  place,  and  Glenacre,  Inellan. 
Roberts,  William  D'Esti'rre,  Hailien  consul,  4  Both- 
well  St. ;  house,  IG  Woodside  place,  and  Glenacre, 

Indian. 
Roberts,  W.  D.,  &  Co.,  merchants,  4  Bolhwell  st. 
ROBERTSON,  Adam,  nf  Robertson  cf  Buird ;  ho. 

Gothic  cottage,  Govan. 
Robertson,  Alexander,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  72, 

74  Gallowgate;  house,  8  South  St.  Mungo  street. 
Robertson,  Alex.,  tailor  and  clothier,  410  Areryle  st. 
Robertson,  Alexander,   M.D.,   medical    officer,  City 

Poor-hou  e. 
Robertson,  Alexander,  soiree  contractor,  refreshment 

rooms,  133  Main  st.,  Gorb. ;  ho.  154  Hospital  st. 
Robertson,    Alexander,    manufacturer,    72   Virginia 

street;  house,  45  South  Apsley  place. 
Robertson,  Alex.,  of  Anderson  t.j  Robertson  ;  house, 

67  Grove  street. 
Robertson,  Alexander,  clothier,  28  Hutcheson  street. 
Robertson,  Alexander  D.,  commission  merchant  and 

insurance   broker,  146    Buchanan   street;  house, 

Kersiebank,  near  Tolmont. 
Robertson,    Andrew    C,    accountant   and    property 

agent,  agent  for  the  Caledonian  Insurance  Co.,  42 

Bath  St. ;  ho.  187  Garden  pi.,  West  Regent  st. 
Robertson,  A.  M.,  surgeon,  Anderston    Apothecary 

hall,  2  Washington  street;  house,  4  do. 
Robertson,  Andrew,    photographer  and  guilder,    65 

Paisley  road. 
Robertson,    Andrew,    clulhcutter,    calenderer,    hot- 

presser,  and  packer,  45  Montrose  street ;    house, 

26  Richmond  street. 
Robertson,  A.  &  W.,  woollen  drapers,  159  Trongate. 
Robertson,  Andrew,  of  Tannahill,  Robertson,  ^  Co.  ; 

house,  242  Brandon  place. 
Robertson,  Andrew,  of  A.  and  W.  Robertson  ;  house, 

165  Sauchiehall  street. 
Robertson,   Andrew,  bookseller  and   stationer,  536 

Gallowgate ;  house,  do. 
Robertson,  A.  D.,  artist  and  teacher  of  drawing,  48 

Dundas  street. 
Robertson,  Archd.,  cashier,  Roj'al  Bank  of  Scotland; 

house,  8  Queen's  terrace. 


Robertson,  Archibald,  photographer,  88  Glassford  st, 
Robertson,  Archibald,  of  Win.  Stewart  ^~  Co.;  house, 

88  South  Portland  street. 
Robertson,  Archd  ,  of  JUuir,  Armour,  cj-  Robertson  ; 

resid.  Miss  M'Ccnnell's,  200  Sauchiehall  street. 
Robertson  &  Baird,  commission  agents,  100  Queen  st, 
Robertson    &    Baxter,    merchants    and    commission 

agents,  3  Virginia  street. 
Robertson  Brothers  &  Co.,  metal  merchants;   agents 

for  Scotland   for  the  Kirkstall  and  Milton  Iron- 
works, Yorkshire,  41,  46  St.  Enoch  square,  and 

S3  Adam's  court  lane. 
Robertson,  Charles,  tailor  and  clothier,  204  Holm  st. 
Robertson,  Chas.,  Caledonian  hotel,  51,  52  Clyde  pL 
Robertson,  Charle.i,  superintendent,  Glasgow  Eastern 

Necropolis  ;  house,  82  Dalmarnock  street. 
Robertson,  Colin,  wine  and  spirit  merch.,  52  Drvgate> 
Robertson  &  Co.,  smiths,  engineers,  iron  house  build- 
ers, and  roof  constructors,  31G   Parliamentary  rd, 
Robertson,  Daniel,  &  Co.,  goldsmiths,  jewellers,  and 

watchmakers,  19  Argyle  arcade. 
Robertson,  Daniel,  chimney  sweeper   and   slater,  3 

Calton  entry. 
RoberJson,  David,  hardware  merchant,  31  Bell  st. 
Robertson,  David,  grocer,  10  Tobago  street,  Calton. 
Robertson,  David,  measiuer,  128  Union  street;  ho. 

2  Ktir  terrace,  Pollokshields. 
Robertson,  David,  pianoforte  warehouse,  115  Sauchie- 
hall st.  ;  manufactory,  Go  Stirlingst.,  Port-Dundas. 
Robertson,  David,  bookseller  and  stationer,  90  St. 

Vincent  st. ;  hou^e,  139  West  Campbell  street. 
Robertson,  David,  general  engraver,  68  Glassford  st, 
Robertson,  David,  of  Robertson  Brothers  lJ-  Co.;  ho. 

Bothwell. 
Robertson,  David  B.,  20  Brandon  place, 
Robertson,  D.,  hosier  and  draper,  415  Parliamentary 

road  ;  house,  417  do. 
Robertson,  Duiican,  grocer,  8  Tarbert  street. 
Robertson,  Duncan,  154  Eglinton  street. 
Robertsons    &   Eddie,    coalmasters,     Kipbyre    and 

Mavisbank  collieries,  5  Dixon  street. 
Robertson,   Edward,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,   liS 

Broomielaw  and  4  York  street ;  ho.  G  Oswald  st. 
Robertson,  F.  C,  fancy  to^-  warehouse,  39  and  40 

Argyle  arcade. 
Robertson,    George,    M.D.,    consulting    rooms,    52 

Glassford  street ;  house,  39  Bath  street. 
Robertson,  George,  of  Robertson  if  Co.  ;  house,  58 

North  Dundas  street. 
Robertson,   George,  at  Glasgow  Iron    Co.^s,  23  St» 

Enoch  square  ;  house,  94  Montrose  street. 
Robertson,  George,  dairyman  and  carter,  13  EglintoR 

place ;  house,  2  Wellcroft  place. 
Robertson,  George,  of  Robertsons  (f  Eddie  ;  house, 

Stanley  villa,  Pollokshields. 
Robertson  &  Gregory,  commis.  agents,  48  Queen  st, 
Robertson,  Henrj',  flesher,  58  Wallace  st.;  ho.  56  do. 
Robertson,  James  H.,  Mulberrybank. 
Robertson,  James,  district    superintendent,   United 

Kingdom  Provident  Institution,  97  Union  street  j 

house,  309  Eglinton  street. 
Robertson,  James,  commission  merchant,  45  Gordoii 

street;  house,  12  Willowbank  street. 
Robertson,  James,  miniature    painter    and    photo- 
grapher, 77  Sauchiehall  street. 
Robertson,  James,  43  Dalhousie  street. 
Robertson,  James,  governor.  City  Poor-house. 
Robertson,  James,  at  Amott  cj-  Co.'s  ;  bouse,  6  Ke!- 

vinhangh  street. 


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Robertson,  James,  pork  butcher,  23  Adelpbi  street ; 
house,  110  Crown  street. 

Robertson,  James  B.,  compositor,  8  Wallace  street. 

Robertson,  Junies,  spirit  merchant,  77  Grove  street. 

Robertson,  Jiinies,  29  Govan  street. 

Robertson,  James,  of  Wm.  Robertson  <^-  Sons,  saddlers; 
house,  58  Buccleuch  street. 

Robertson,  James,  mason  and  buibier,  62  Surrey  st. 

Robertson,  Jas.,  hairdresser,  43  Main  st.,  Biidgeton. 

Robertson,  James,  manager,  Union  Bant  of  Scot- 
lanh  ;  re^ideRce,  Woodend,  C'atbcart. 

Robertson,  James,  officer  for  Lauriestou  cliurch ;  ho. 
93  Norfolk  street. 

Robertson,  James,  insurance  a^ent,  57  St.  George's 
place;  house,  11  South  Apsle\'  place. 

Roberison,  Rev.  James  B.,  9  Bellgrove  street. 

Robertson,  James  J.,  of  liobertson  c^'  Gregory;  house, 
5  India  street. 

Robertson,  James,  engineer,  147  East  Milton  street ; 
house,  16  Arlington  street. 

Robertson,  James,  of  John  RolerUon  if  Co.  ;  New- 
hall  factory  ;  residence,  Biairbeth. 

Robertson,  James,  of  William  Robertson  (f  Son,  2 
St.  Vincent  place ;  house,  230  West  Regent  st. 

Robertson,  J.,  Greenock  and  Glasgow  carrier,  9  St. 
Enoch  square;  bouse,  5  Hamilton  st.,  Greenock. 

Robertson,  J.  &  W.,  lithographers,  engravers,  em- 
bossers, and  valentine  manufacturers,  221  Bu- 
cbanau  street. 

Robertson,  J.  Wallace,  cashier  of  the  Royal  Infirm- 
ary, 89  St.  Vincent  st.  ;   ho.  13  W.  Princes  st. 

Robertson,  John,  commission  a^ent,  3  Blelrose  st. 

Robertson,  John  Curie,  tea,  coffee,  and  fruit  niercht., 
85  Blaxwell  street;  house,  2  Clutba  street. 

Robertson,  John,  &  Son,  sewed  muslin  manufacturers, 
38  Queen  street. 

Robertson,  John,  15  Woodside  place. 

Robertson,  John,  National  Bank  of  Scotland  :  ho. 
16  Lansdowne  crescent. 

Robertson,  John  M.,  of  John  Hair  (j-  Co.,  163 
Ingram  street ;  house,  3  Derby  terrace. 

Robertson,  John  &  Henry,  wine  and  spirit  merchts., 
347  High  street;  house,  96  Regent  terrace. 

Robertson,  Joim,  cutlery,  jewelierj',  hardware,  and 
fishing  rod  and  tackle  warehouse,  31,  32  Argyle 
arcade  ;  workshop,  28  St.  Enoch  wj-nd. — See  Ad- 
vertisement in  Appendix, 

Robertson,  John,  jun.,  drysalter  and  commission  mer- 
chant, 18  Kenlield  street ;  ho.  105  Sauchiehall  st. 

Robertson,  John  jun.,  of  John  Robertson  cj'  Co.  ; 
residence,  Biairbeth. 

Robertson,  John,  of  John  Robertson  tj-  Co.  ;  Newhal! 
factory ;  residence,  Biairbeth. 

Robertson,  John,  &  Co.,  cotton  spinners  and  powcr- 
lootn  cloth  manufacturers,  Newhall  factory, 
Bridgeton. 

Robertson,  John,  grain  merchant  and  agent.  Letters 
left  at  Peebles,  Anderson,  &  Co.'s,  106  W.  George 
street;  residence,  Innerpeffrey  cottage,  by  Crieff. 

Robertson,  John,  coalmaster,  Netbertield  colliery, 
0G8  Duke  street ;  bouse,  173  Gi eat  Eastern  road. 

Robertson,  John,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  377 
Argyle  street;  house,  70  Robertson  street. 

Robertson,  Rev.  John,  D.D.,  minister  of  High 
Church  ;  residence   Duncliattan    house,   Duke  st. 

Robertson,  John,  coachbuilder,  16  Greenhill  street ; 
show-rooms,  3  Bothwell  circus  ;  house,  8  Green- 
hill  street. 

Robertson,  John,  grocer,  30  Bell  street;  ho.  28  do. 


Robertson,    John,  calenderer,    11    Piince's    square, 

Buchanan  sti'eet ;   bouse,  Croftbead. 
Robertson,  John,  cf  Robertson  <f  M^Ewan  ;  house, 

256  Uenfiew  street. 
Robertson   John,    of  Quintln,    Dicl\  (|-  Robertson  : 

house,  4  Linden  terrace,  Pollokshields. 
Robertson,  John,  grocer  and  provision  merchant,  45§ 

Crown  street ;  house,  139  do. 
Robertson,  John,  of  Robertson  cf'  Reid ;  house,  20 

St.  Vincent  crescent. 
Robertson,  John  JL,  writer,  57  St.  George's  place  ; 

house,  Cros.-.!]iII,  Calhcart  road. 
Robertson,  John  diaper,  49  Stirling  square. 
Robertson,  Jolin,  &  Co.,  muslin  bleachers,  Crofthead, 

Neilston  ;   ofhce,  11  Prince's  square. 
Robertson,  John,  of  tlie  Gartloch  Tinned-plate  Co., 

tinned-plate  manufr.,  Gartloch,  Moociiesburn. 
Robertson,    John,  parcel   agent,  14    Bridge  street ; 

house,  6  Cavendish  street. 
Robertson,  John,  clerk,  sheriff-clerk's  office,   house, 

236  Thisile  street. 
Robertson,   John,   diaper,  192  Cowcaddens  street; 

house,  123  Cambridge  street. 
Robertson,   John,  rf  Fcrrjuson,    Anderson,  if  Co.  ; 

house,  9  Grosvenor  terrace. 
Robertson,  John,  9  Victoria  place.  West  Regent  st. 
Robertson,    Rev.    John,    chaplain    Royal    Lunatic 

Asylum,  Gartnavel ;  house,  80  Scott  street. 
Robertson,    Jcjbn,    oil   and    colour    merchant    and 

tobacconist,  36  Stock  well  street. 
Robertson,  John,   teacher,  10  Milton  lane  ;  house, 

30  Steven  street. 
Robertson,  John,  184  Dumb.'jrton  road. 
Robertson,  John,  sl-.ifer,  13  Chalmers  street. 
Robertson,  Jo.^eph,  &  Co.,  cotton  yarn  twisters,  and 

girth  manufacturers,  56  and  103  Duke  street. 
Robertson,  Joseph,  of  Joseph  Robertson  if  Co.  ;  ho. 

110  George  street. 
Robertson,  Joseph,  &  Co.,  coalmasters,  56  Howard  st. 
Robertson,   L.   «&  R.  IL,  chartered    accountants  and 

stockbiokers,  and  secretaries  to  the   Colotjial  Life 

Assurance  Co.,  58  St.  Vincent  street. 
Robertson,  Laurence,  jim.,  of'L.  <f  R.  II.  Robertson  : 

house,  9  Woodlands  terrace. 
Robertson  &  JI'Ewan,  wholesale  strrw-bonnet  manu- 
facturers, and  importers  of  French  flowers,  ribbons, 

laces,  furs,  staj-s,  &c.,  5  Union  street. 
Robertson    &    Blartin,   seedsmen,   nurserymen,   and 

fruit  merchants,  78,  80  Candlcriggs,  and  Greenlaw 

nursery,  Paislej'. 
Robertson  &  Miller,  bleachers  and  finishers,  Avon 

bank,  Larkball.     Letters  left  at  19  Jolm  street. 
Robertson,   Ntil,   brassfounder,    13    Noriblk   court, 

Norfolk  street;  bouse,  122  Hospital  street. 
Robertson,  Neil,  boot  and  shoemaker,  3  Dale  street, 

Tradestou. 
Robertson,  Patrick,  of  John  Robertson  (f  Co.,  New- 
hall  factory  ;   resilience,  Biairbeth 
Robertson,  Peter,  plasterer,  30  Duke  street. 
Robertson,   Peter,  victualler,    162   Crookston  street, 

arid  1  Vermont  street;  house,  7  do. 
Robertson,  P.,  grocer,  00  Noifnlk  street. 
Robertson,  Peter,  (f  ARIvor  cj'  Robertson  ;  house,  7 

Gay  field  street. 
Robertson,  Teter,  6  Oswald  street. 
Robertson,  Richard,  surveyor  for  Lloyd's  register  of 

Briti-h  and  Foreign  shipping,  75  Jamaica  street  ; 

house,    Wentworih  cottage,    St.   Andrew's   road, 

Pollokshields. 


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Kobertson  &  Rcid,  plumbers,  lead  merchantt!,  brass- 
founders,  aiul  gasalier  niaiiufacturers,  109,  111, 
and  113  Uydepark  street  mid  G9  Reiifield  street. 

Kobertson,  Robert,  coiitractor  ;  stables,  78  M'AIpiiie 
street ;  licusc,  8G  do. 

Robertson,  Robert,  grocer,  and  wine  and  spirit  mer- 
chant, "203  Argvle  st.  ;  lio.  3  George  pi.,  Gourock. 

Kobertson.  R.  Barclay,  of  Bewar  if  Robertson  ;  ho. 
96  Regent  terrace. 

Kobertson,  R.  B,  «<  Wylie  cj'  JI'Dou-all's :  house, 
231  Crov/n  street. 

Robertson,  R.    llo-pe,  oj' L.  <^' li.  II.  Robtrison  ;  ho. 

9  Woodkinds  terrace. 

Robertson,  Robert,  commission  agent,  23  St.  Enoch 
square  ;  house,   Rosebank,  Blanl yre. 

Robertson,  Robert,  &  Co.,  oil  and  colour  merchants, 
12  Hiitchesoii  street. 

Robertson,  Robert,  dairy  and  mangle  keeper,  210 
Main  street,  Gorbals. 

Hobertsoii,  R.,  &  Sons,  last  and  boot-tree  makers, 
24  Jamaica  St.;  ho.  20  St.  James'  St.,  Kingston. 

Robertson,  Robert,  &  Sons,  hat  and  cap  manufac- 
turers, IS  Glassford  street. 

Robertson,  Robert,  of  Robert  Robertson  ij'  Sons  ;   ho. 

10  Annficld  terrace,  Partick. 

Robertson,  Rubert,  woollen  cloth  merchant,  12  South 

Hanover  street. 
Robertson,  Robert,  grocer,  138  Rose  St.,  Hutcheson- 

town  ;  house,  140  do. 
■Robertson,  Rubert,  Scottish  Asphalte  Co.,  128  Union 

street  ;  house,  236  Duke  street. 
Robertson,  Rub  ,  grain  merchant  and  produce  broker, 

40  Union  st.  ;  house,  22  Abbotsford  place. 
Robertson,  Rubert,  bookseller,  stationer,  &  librarian, 

7  Canon  street;  bouse,  lOi  North  Albion  street. 
Robertson,  T.  B.,  accountant,  15G   West  George  St.; 

lionse,  9  Newton  terrace. 
Robertson,  Tliomas,  fishing  tackle  manufacturer,  and 

tobacconist,  77  King  s^treet,  Tradeston. 
Robertson,  Thomas,  nf  Cook  ij'  Robertson;  house,  35 

Paterson  street. 
Robertson,  Tiiomas,  portrait  and  animal  painter,  239 

Saacliieliall  street. 
Robertson,   Thomas,  of  Robertson  (y  Co. ;  house,  5S 

North  Dundas  street. 
•Robertson,  Thomas,  accountant,  In.surance  and  Pro- 
perty agent,  Royal  Insurance  Office,  31  Miller  st. ; 

house,  Ro>ebnr.k,  Partick. 
Robertson,  Thomas,  metal  refiner,  30  Main  street, 

Calton;  house,  C  Binnie  place. 
Robertson,  Thomas,  manager  to  John  Rolh  cf  Co.; 

house,  236  Duke  street. 
Robertson,  \Vil!iam,  agent.  City  of  Glasgow  Bank, 

Trongate  branch,  and  Cattle  Market   branch,  and 

for  Yorkshire   Fire  Insurance  Co.,  and   Standard 

Iiile  Assurance  Co.,  City  Dank  buildings,  66  Tron- 

gate;   resilience,  Galamuir  house,  Uddini;ston. 
Robertson,    \\'illiam,   provision  merchant,  22  Rose 

street,  south. 
Robertson,  ^Vi!liam,  coal   merchant,  Gushetfaulds  ; 

house,  218  Poilokshaws  road. 
Robertson,  William,  ccnfeclioner,  37  Duke  street. 
■Robertson,  Wm.,  187  Trongate ;  ho.  95  Crown  st. 
Robertson,    William,   house  factor  and   agent,  25| 

Clyde  terrace;  house,  68  Rotfcnrovv. 
Robertson,  William,  confectioner,  74  New  City  rd. 
Robertton,  William,  of  Robert  Robertson  <^-  Sons  ; 

house,  3  W^alworth  terrace,  Kent  road. 
Robertson,  Wm.,  &  Sons,  saddlers,  18  West  Nile  st. 


Robertson,  William,  coal  merchant  and  shipbroker, 

75  Jamaica  st. ;  liouje,  85  King  st.,  Tradeston. 
Robertson,  William,  die  sinker,  stainpcutter,  and  seal 

engraver,  Sydney  court,  62  Argvle  street;  house, 

27  Castle  street. 
Robertson,  William,  shipmaster ;  house,  37  Paterson 

street,  King.ston. 
Robertson,  William,  of  A.  cj-  W.  Robertson;  house, 

165  Sauchiehall  street. 
Robertson,  W^illiam,  of  John  Robertson  (J'  Son:    ho. 

12  Albany  place. 
Robertson,  William,  of  William  Robertson  ^'  Sons, 

saddlers;  house,  3 1  India  street. 
Robert.son,  Wm.  &  John,  clothiers,  10  Bellgrove  st. 
Robertson,  William,  hat  and  cap  manufacturer,  210 

Gallowgate. 
Robertson,  William,  West  of  Scotland  Plating  estab- 
lishment, 308,  310  Buchanan  street. 
Robertson,  William,  &  Son,  tailors  and  clothiers,  2 

St.  Vincent  place,  George  square. 
Robertson,  William,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  299 

Arijyle  street  and  8,  10  Cathedral  street;  bouse, 

162  Sauchiehall  street. 
Robertson,  William,  civil  and  mining  engineer,  and 

land  surveyor,  116  St.  Vincent  street;  house,  IG 

Abbotsford  place. 
Robertson,  Win.,  flesher,  72  King  st.;  house,  59  do. 
Robertson,   William,  cabinetmaker,  33  Crown  St.; 

house,  129  Thistle  street. 
Robertson,  William,  24  Richmond  straet. 
Robertson,  William,  of  William  Robertson  ^'  Son,  2 

St.  Vincent  iilace;   house,  72  Bath  street. 
Robertson,  William,  furrier  and  skin  merchant,  22 

and  24  Stockwell  place;  ho.  Wyndford,  JlaryhiU. 
Robertson,  William,  (ruiterer,  47  George  street. 
Robertson,  William,  engraver,  22  Argyle  street, 
Robertson,  Wm.,  bootmaker,  42  Crown  st.;  ho. 40  do. 
Robertson,  William,  causewayer  and  contractor,  30 

Parkhouse  lane. 
Robertson,  William,  slater  and  plasterer,  .lamicsou's 

lane,  77-J  Main  st.,  Anderston;  ho.  82  Stobcrossst. 
Robertson,  William,  at  J.  Muir   Wood  i.^-  Co.'s;  ho. 

10-|  North  Albion  street. 
Robertson,  William,  painter,  and  oil  and  colourman, 

245  Galiowgate. 
Robertson,  William  A.,  of  Robertson  cJ'  Baxter;  ho. 

11  Buccleuch  street. 
Robertson,  Mrs.  Alexander,  furniture  dealer,  25  and 

27  Miller's  place. 
Robertson,  Mrs.  Andrew,  66  St.  Vincent  crescent. 
Robertson,  Mrs.  Dr.,  38  Lansdowne  crescent. 
Robertson,  Mrs.  J.  H,  187  Garden  pi.,  W.  Regent  st. 
Robertson,  Mrs.  James,  Mulberry  bank,  Sandyford. 
Robertson,  Mrs.  James,  32  Buccleuch  street. 
Robertson,  Mrs.  J.  S.,  lodgings,  26  George  street. 
Robertson,  Mrs.  William,  100  St.  Geora;e's  road. 
Robertson,  Mrs.,  furnisher  and  hosier,  139  W.Nile  st. 
Robertson,  Mrs.,  58  Buccleuch  street. 
Robertson,  iMrs  ,  13  West  Prince's  street. 
Robertson,  Mrs.,  9  Sandyford  place. 
Robeitson,  Mr.^.,  10  Holland  place. 
Robertson,  JMrs.,  lodgings,  99  Douglas  street. 
Robertson,  Helen,  spirit-dealer,  3-13  Garscube  road. 
Robertson,  Miss,   Florence  place,  18  Stanley  street. 
Robertson,  Miss,  dressmaker  &  milliner,  93  Pitt  st. 
ROBIN,  David,   spirit  dealer,   225  Stirling's  road ; 

house,  58  Weaver  street. 
Robin,  Geo.,  wine  and  spirit  mercht.,  21,  23  INIain  st. 

Anderaton,  and  437  Argyle  street     ho.  435  do. 


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ROBIN. GENERAL  DIRECTORY. ROLLO. 


Robin,   John,   at    Wm.  Einshaw  ^'  Cc's;  house,  5 

South  Cumberland  street. 
Robin,    M'Millan,    &    Co.,    brewers,    Edinburgh  ; 

agencies,  9  East  Howard  St.  and  45  Dunlop  St. 
Robin,  Matthew,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,   9  East 

Howard  street ;  house,  Croft-an-righ,  Renfrew. 
Robin,  Matthew,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  112,  114 

Stociiwell  street. 
Robin,  Peter,  wine  and  spir.  raer,,  46-1  Gallowgate. 
Robin,  Robert,  wine  and  spir.  dealer.  111  George  st. 
Robin,   Robert,   9  East  Howard  street ;    residence, 

Renfrew. 
Robin,  Robert,  wine  &  spirit  mer.,  149  New  City  rd. 
Robin,  Robert,  Avine  and  spirit  merchant,  45  Char- 
lotte street  and  147  Elderslie  street. 
Robin,  Robert,  wine  and  spirit  men,  36  Eglinton  st. 
ROBINOWS  &  MarjoribanliS,  iron,  grain,  and  com- 
mission merchants,  8  Moore  pi..  West  George  st. 
Robinow,    51.    E.,    oj    Rohinows    tj-    Marjoribanks^ 

Hanseatic  consul ;    ofHce,    8    Moore  place.   West 

George  street;  house,  G  Park  circus. 
ROBINSON,  Donald,   &   Co.,   lamp  manufacturers 

and  commission  merchants,  Bothwell  lane,  West 

Campbell  street. 
Robinson,  Dunn,  &  Co.,  timber  merchants,  Particle 

Saw  mills. 
Robinson,   Rev.   Edward  J.,  Wesleyan  minister,  33 

South  Apsle}'  place. 
Robinson,  Edwin,  o/ Robinson,  Donald,  if  Co.:  house, 

Clydeview,  Partick. 
Robinson,   John  W.,   oj"  Paterson  cf  Robinson;   ho. 

Clydeview,  Partick. 
Robinson,    Richard,   pastry  cook  and   confectioner, 

261  Upper  Main  street,  Gorbals. 
Robinson,   Robert,   of  Robinson,  Dunn,  <f  Co.;    ho. 

Clydeview,  Partick. 
Robinson,  Robert,  of  Thomas  Robinson  cj-  Co.;  house, 

42  Rutherglen  road. 
Robinson,  Thomas,  of  Thomas  Robinson  ^-  Co.;  ho. 

46  South  Apslcy  place. 
Robinson,   Thomas,    &  Co.,   ironfounders,   Ilayfield 

foundry,  101  Rutherglen  road. 
ROBLEY,  Harrington,  &  Co.,  ship  store  merchants, 

CO  West  Howard  street. 
Robley,  Harrington,  of  Ilarrinciton  Robley  tj-  Co.;  ho. 

9 1  Shields  road. 
ROBSON,   Forman,    &  M'Call,   civil   and   mining 

engineers,  133  West  Regent  street. 
Robson,    George,    of  Black  <j'  Robson;    house,  115 

Mains  street,  Blythswood  square. 
Robson,  Hazelton  R.,  engineer.  Custom-house;  ho. 

2  Avondale  place,  Paisley  road. 
Robson,  James,  teacher  of  music,  77  Montrose  street. 
Robson,  John,  agent  for  Hurlford  tire  clay  works, 

makers  of  firebricks  and  glazed   sewerage  pipes, 

and  all  kinds  of  fire  clay  goods,  47  Cook  street; 

house,  7  Kinning  street. 
Robson,  Rev.  John,  D.D.,  of  Wellington  Street  U.P. 

Church  ;  house,  2  Queen's  crescent. 
Robson,    Neil  {Merry    and   Cunningham),    1.21  St. 

Vincent  street  ;  house,  18  Park  terrace. 
Robson,  Robert,  of  Robson,  Forman,  if  M'Call ;  ho. 

18  Park  terrace. 
Robson,  William,  officer  of  inland  revenue,  33  Ann 

street ;  house,  45  Eglinton  street. 
Robson,  Miss,  teacher  of  music,  77  Montrose  street. 
ROCHE,  William  I.,  milliner,  477  Gallowgate. 
ROCHEAD,  John  T.,  architect,  201  W.  George  st., 

house,  do, 


ROCHER,  Wigham,  &  Co.,  wine  shippers.  Oporto  ; 

Balioch,  Lade,  &  Co.,  43  Dunlop  street,  agents. 
EociiSOLLOCH  Malleable  Iron  Co.,  112  W.  George 

street;  Alex.  Jack,  agent. 
RocnsoLES  Coal  Co.;   56  West  Howard  street. 
ROD  DAN,   James,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  123 

Nelson  street,  Tradeston,  and  7  Claremont  street. 
RODGER,  Adam,  grocer  and  provision  merchant,  71 

Nelson  street,  Tradeston  ;  ho.  50  Gloucester  st. 
Rodger,  Alex.,  shipowner,  9  Abbotsford  place. 
Rodger,  Alex.,   joiner  and  cabinetmaker,   13  Well 

street,  Calton  ;  house,  28  do. 
Rodger,  David,  of  J.  cj-  IF.  Murdoch,  writers;  house, 

2G5  Siuchiehall  street. 
Rodger,  George,  National  Bank  of  Scotland;  house, 

Braidfauld  cottage,  Tollcross. 
Rodger,  George,  of  M'Mitrrai/,  Boyd,  tf  Co.;  house, 

176  Kent  road. 
Rodger,  George  Smeaton,  77  Shamrock  street. 
Rogers,   Henry  D.,  professor  of  Natural   History; 

house,  1  College. 
Rodger,  James,  clothier,  73  John  street. 
Rodger,  Jas.,  of  Smith  4'  Rodger;  h.  16  Einibank  ores. 
Rodger,  James,  1  Claremont  gardens. 
Rogers,  James,  letter-carrier,  P.O.,  29  Normal  pi. 
Rodger,  J.  P.,  commission  agent,  337  Argyle  stree}. 
Rodgers,  John,  boot  and  shoemaker  60  Canon  street; 

house,  45  Shuttle  street. 
Rodger,  John,  spirit  dealer,  130  King  street,  Calton. 
Rodger,  John  M.,  at  Wni.  R.  Findlay  if  Co.'s ;  house, 

36  Warwick  street. 
Roger,  John,  late  Baird  &  Roger,  clothier  &,  hatter, 

15  Buchanan  street;  house,  189  Gremilaw  place. 
Rodger,  Joseph,  wright  and  glazier,  107  Old  vennel. 
Rogers,  Josiah,  agent  fur  Stonelaw,  Farm,  Wishaw, 

and  Braehead  collieries,  46  Elderslie  street. 
Rodgers,  M.,  hardware,  oils,  and  colours,  12  Geo.  st. 
Rodger,  M.,  fishmonger,  54  London  street;  house, 

60  Charlotte  street. 
Rodger,  Robert,  Largs  carrier,  9  St.  Enoch  squaie; 

house,  Largs. 
Rodger,  Robert  W.,  ofAiiken,  Rodger,  (f  Co.;  house, 

191  Hill  street,  Garnethill. 
Rodger,  Samuel,  oil  and  colour  merchant,  74  Mais 

street,  Anderston;  house,  SG  do. 
Rodger,  Walter,  tobacconist  and  oil  and  colour  mer- 
chant, 337  Argyle  street. 
Rodger,  William,  186  Sackville  pi.,  Stirling's  road. 
RODIE,  Andrew,  house  factor,  18  Nicholson  streets 
ROE,  Alexander  R.,  barber,  55  Bell  street;  house, 

34  Stirling  street. 
ROEBUCK,  Jonathan,  house  painter,  75  Egliutoa 

street ;  house,  73  do. 
ROGAN,  Patrick,  tailor  and  clothier,  234  Stobcross 

street;  house,  17G  Kent  road. 
ROGERSON,  John,  of  Alex.  Paton  cf  Co.;  hoase, 

66  St.  Vincent  crescent. 
Rogerson,  Thos.,  &  Co.,  shuttle  and  shuttle  mount- 
ing and  weaving  utensil  makers  and  turners,  17 

Green  street,  Bridgeton. 
Rogerson,  Wm.,  musician,  pianoforte  and  violin,  43 

Maitland  street. 
ROHEAD,  John,  hatmanufacturer,  64  Abbotsford  pL 
ROLL  AND,  Wm.,  confectioner,  46  Sauchiehall  St. 
Rolland,  Miss,  20  Woodlands  road. 
ROLLO,  David,   at  Peters  if  M'Farlane's;    house, 

160  Cumberland  street. 
Rollo,   Robert,  plumber  and  gasfitter,  81   Mitchell 

street;  house,  10  Renfrew  street. 


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ROLLS, Mrs.,  midwife,  8  St. Nicholas  pL,Townhead. 
ROME,  Robert,  lathsplitter,  80  Mains  street;  ho. 

297  Dumbarton  road. 
RONALD,  Alex.,  teacher,  Wardlaw  memorial  sch., 

Dovehill ,  house,  19  Great  Hamilton  street. 
Ronald,  Andrew,  of  Ronald  cj'  Kerr;  res.  Pollokshields. 
Ronald,  B.  &  AV.,  brassfounders,  53 J-  Thistle  street; 

house,  4G  Crown  street. 
Ronald  &  Co.,  wine  merchts.,  27  St.  Vincent  place. 
Ronald,  Edward  H.,  at  Campbells^  Donald^  (j-  Sellars  ; 

house,  3  Rutland  place,  Govan  road. 
Ronald,  Hugh,  jun.,  factor  and  property  insurance 

agent,  73  Pulluk  street.  Paisley  road. 
Ronald,  Hugh,  fjrain  weigher,  8  Carrick  street  ;  ho. 

3  Rutland  place,  Govan  road. 
Ronald,  James,  H.E.I.C.S.,  2G  Windsor  terrace,  St. 

George's  road. 
Ronald,  John,  G.P.O.,  18  Dover  street. 
Ronald,  John,  dairyman,  90  Bridjiegate,  and  spirit 

merchant.  111  Saltmarket ;  ho.  4  Steel  street. 
Ronald,   John,  of  John  liunald  ly   Co.;  house,  230 

Renfrew  street. 
Ronald,  John,  &  Co.,  merchants,  1  Victoria  place, 

West  Regent  street. 
Ronald   &    Kerr,   grain   and   flour    merchants,    42 

Hope  street. 
Ronald,  Thomas,  at  Iiiglis   tj'    Wakefield's ;    house, 

Darnley  cottage,  Sbawlands. 
Ronald,    SVilliaui,   at   G.  ij'  J.  Burns'  ;    house,    17 

Minerva  street. 
Ronald,  William,  of  Post- office ;  ho.  418  Argyle  St. 
Ronald,    Miis    C,    milliner   and   dressmaker,    418 

Argyle  street. 
RONALDSON,  Alex.,  merchant,  T  Park  terrace. 
ROONEY,  John,  wholesale  provision  merchant,  3G9 

Gallowgafe  ;  house,  4  M'Farlane  street. 
ROSE  &  Dilsland,  rivet,  bolt,  and  screw  manufac- 
turers, Victoria  Works,  77-J  Main  st.,  Anderston. 
Rose,  Charles,  11  Crookston  street. 
Rose,  James,  of  Rose  cy  BiUland;  ho.  135  Stobcross  st. 
Rose,  John,  insurance  broker,  4  Lj'iiedoch  crescent. 
Rose,  Thomas,  at  Blaclcie  ij-  Son's;  ho.  11  Florence  pi. 
Rose,  Jlurison,  &  Thomson,  insurance  brokers,  110 

Buchanan  street.  • 
Rose,  Mrs.  James,  167  Hospital  street. 
Rose,  Rlrs.  Lewis,  15  Abbotsford  place. 
ROSS,  Alex.,  original  blacking  warehouse  of  Scot- 
land, 6  Candleriggs  ;   ho.  5  Abbotsford  place. 
Ross,  Alexander,    Burnbrae  dye-works,   Jlihigavie ; 

office,  13  Virginia  street. 
Ross,  Alexander,  mason,  IG  Balmanno  street ;  house, 

3  Glebe  street. 
Ross,  Alex.,  superintendent,  Glasgow  Gallery  of  Art, 

206  Sauchiehiill  street ;  house,  4  Cambridge  st. 
Ross,  Alexander,  of  Macarthur,  Ross,  ^  Co.;  house, 

20  Kelvingrove  street. 
Ross,  Alexander,  shawl  merchant,  339^  York  place, 

Argyle  street. 
Ross,  Alexander,  rope  and  twine  manufacturer.  Shields 

bridge,  Pollokshields  ;  house,  56  Cavendish  street. 
Ross,  AlLsn,  chief  clerk.  Custom-house;   residence, 

Oakbaiik,  Shawlands. 
Ross,  Rev.  Andrew,  of  Wellpark  Church;  house,  19 

Roseland  terrace. 
Ross,  Andrew,  of  Andrew  Ross  cf  Co. ;  house,  109 

Renfrew  street. 
Ross,  Andrew  M.,  slater,  11  St.  Enoch  square;  ho. 

IGO  Hope  street. 
Ross,  Andrew,  baker,  330  St.  Vincent  street. 


Ross,  Andrew,  &  Co.,  plumbers  and  gasfitters,  150 

West  George  street. 
Ross,  A.  M.,  ofJas.  Ross  cj-  Sons;  lio.  10  Annfield  pL 
Ross,  Chas.,  painter  and  paperhanger,  22  Cleland  st. 
Ross,  Daniel,  warehouseman,  15  South  Apsle}' place. 
Ross,  David,  &  Co.,  joiners  and  glaziers,  15  Back 

wynd,  Trongate. 
Ross,  David,   assistant  inspector.  City  of   Glasgow 

Bank;  house,  14  Walmer  crescent.  Paisley  road. 
Ross,  D.  &  H.,   sewed  muslin  warehousemen,  128 

Ingram  street. 
Ross,  Donald,  provision  merchant,  34  So.  Coburg  ££. 
Ross,  George,  4  Gaytield  street. 
Ross,  Gilbert,  of  Sandford  6;  Ross ;  house,  Springh ill 

place,  St.  George's  road. 
Ross,  Henry,  of  D.  cj"  H.  Ross,  128  Ingram  street. 
Ross,  Hugh,  commercial  traveller,  72  Virginia  street; 

house,  2  Avondale  jilace.  Paisley  road. 
Ross,  James,  dyer,  5  Greenside  lane. 
Ross,   James,  &  Sons,   hide  and  leather  factors,  .?.'> 

North  Albion  street. 
Ross,  Jas  ,  messenger-at-arms,  136  Graham  St.,  west. 
Ross,  John,  portioner,  25  St.  Vincent  crescent. 
Rcss,  Jn.  B  ,  of  James  Ross  (f  Sons ;  h.  12  Annfield  pi. 
Ross,  John,  jun.,  &  Co.,  merchants,  lOG  Hope  st. 
Ross,  John,  jun.,  of  John  Ross,  jun.,  (J'  Co.;  resi- 
dence, Loudoun  castle,  Ayrshire. 
Ross,  John  Parker,  coal  and  Irish  lime  merchant,  87 

Union  street. 
Ross,  K.  &  J.  W.,  writers,  16  St.  Enoch  square. 
Ross  &  MacdufJ",  stay   and  millinery  manufacturers, 

19  Madeira  court,  257  Argyle  street. 
Ross,  Matthew,  portioner,  59  Crown  street. 

Ross,   Oliver,   spirit   merchant,  71   Cadogan  street  ; 

house,  4  Wellington  street. 
Ross,  P.,  manager  for  J.  Bunndt  ij-  Co.,  of  London, 

109  Buchanan  street;  house,  264  do. 
Ross,  Richd.  G.,  of  Glen  <^  Ross;  ho.  8  Annfield  pL 
Ross,  Robert  M.,  inland  revenue  ofScer,  32  Jackson 

street  ;  house,  1  Kinning  street. 
Ross,  Robert,  dealer  in  watches  and  jewellery,  Pratl's 

court,  109  Argyle  street. 
Ross,  Robert,  of  Towers-Clarh,  Roherton,  4'  Ross; 

residence,  19  Westminster  terrace. 
Ross,  Robert,  boot  and  shoemaker,  344  Gallowgate  ; 

house,  4  M'Farlane  street. 
Ross,  Robert,  confectioner,  41  Shuttle  street. 
Ross,  Thomas,  merchant,  31  Virginia  street;  house, 

175  St.  Vincent  street. 
Eoss,  Thoma.3,  goldsmith  and  jeweller,  107  Buch.  St. 
Ross,  Thomas,   hairdresser,  23  Maxwell  street;  ho. 

283  Eglinton  street. 
Ross,  Thomas  C,  stamp  and  tax  office,  13  Quecii 

street;  ho.  31  Paterson  street,  King.-iton. 
Ross,  Thos.,  comm.  traveller,  4  West  Prince's  st. 
Ross,  AVilliani  T.,  writer,  of  Brijce  4'  ^oss  ;  ho.   12 

Cumberland  street,  west. 
Ross,  Wm.,  jun.,  boot  and  shoemaker,  185  Cowcad- 

dens  street ;  house,  7  Barony  street. 
Ross,  Wm  ,   coach  proprietor,  393,  397  Parliamen- 
tary road;  ho.  395  do. 
Rojs,  Wm.,  shoemaker,  287  Sauchiehall  street ;  ho. 

20  M  'ins  street. 

Ros.'?,  William  W.,  of  Watt  4'  Ross;  ho.  11  Park 

place.  Paisley  road. 
Ross,  Wm.,  jun.,  &  Co.,  rope  and  twine  manufrs., 

Kinning  park;   ho.  38  King  street,  Tradeston. 
Ross,  William,  &   Co.,  brassfounders,  Carlton  Brass 

Foundry,  9  Carlton  court,  off  Bridge  street. 


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Ross,  William,  spirit  merchant,  41  John  street;  ho. 

231  Crown  street. 
Ross,  \A'illiiim,  of  William  Eoss  if  Co.  ;  house,  33 

Patrrson  street,  Kingston. 
Ross,  Jilrs.  Miirion,  lodging  house,  61  Grove  street. 
Ross,  Rlrs.  Robert,  3i(6J  St.  Vincent  street. 
Boss,  lilrs.,  99  Sai:chiehall  street. 
Eoss,  SH^s,  seiiiitiary  for  young  ladies,  10  Bedford  st. 
i;0SS13OI!0UGH,"Eev."  William,  minister  of  East 

Campbell  Street  Free  Chuicli ;  Louse,  15  Binnie 

place,  Blonteitli  row. 
ROSSINI,  Antonia,  cage  &  trap  maker,  94  Gallowg. 
Rossini,  Philip,  hairdresser,  320  Galknvfiaie. 
ilOUGU,  James,  upholsterer,  13  and  15  Gt.  ^Yeste^n 

road  ;  house,  35  Steven  street. 
Rough,  John,  cabinetmaker  and  upholsterer,  27  Fin- 

laj'  street ;   house,  19  do. 
Rouoh,  Wm.,  commission  agent,  3  Ilolmhead  street. 
RouGiiKiGG  Coal  Company,  coalniasters,  83  Jamaica 

street,  G.  J.  Cross;  house,  21  Elmgrove  place. 
ROUSE,  William,  &  Co.,  worsted  spinners,  «?  Jawie.? 

Dimn  if  Son's,  73  Miller  street. 
ROWAN  D,  Abraham,  draper  and  hosier,  28  High  st. 
Rowand,  Alexander,   merchant,   25   St.   Enoch  sq. ; 

residence,  Linthouse,  Govan. 
Rowan,  Alexander,  engraver  and  liihographer,   18 

Hutcheson  stieet. 
Rowan  and  Co.,   engineers,   ironfounders,  and  steel 

manufacturers,  Atlas  works,  120  East  Miltoii  st. 
Rowan,  David,  engineer,  of  James  Aitkcn  (f  Co. ;  ho. 

G5  St.  Vincent  crescent. 
Rowan,  James  G,  draper,  hosier,  and  milliner,  217, 

219  Coivcaddens  street ;  house,  9  Windsor  street. 
Rowan,  John  M.,  of  Rowan  <|'  Co.  ;  residence.  North 

Woodside  house. 
Rowan,  John,  at  Wylied;  Lochkcad's,  58  Union  st. ; 

house,  54  do. 
Rowan,  John,  bookseller  and  stationer,  39  Cowcad- 

dens  street ;  house,  10  Renfrew  street. 
Rowan,  Blichael,  baker  and  flour  merchant,  7G,  78 

Bath  street ;  house,  72  do. 
Rowan,  Mrs.,  eating-house,  269  Buclrmati  street. 
ROWAT,  Alexander,  general  wiie- worker,  and  wire- 
cloth  manufacturer,  43  Trongate;  house,  G  Craig- 

nestock  place. — See  Advertisement  in  Ap2)endix. 
Rowat,  James,  116  Waterloo  street. 
Rowat,  R.  T.  &  J.,  shawl,  &c.,   manufacturers,  24 

Queen  street, 
Eowat,  Robert,  jun.,  ofR.  T.  ^-  J.  Roiccd  ;  residence, 

Rosebill,  Pai^Iej-. 
Eowat,  Thomas,  of  R.   T.  cf-  J.  Ro%vat ;  resi^pnce, 

ChurchhiU,  Paisley. 
Rowat,  Thomas,  &  Son,  paraffin  lamp  manufactnrers, 

Edinburgh  ;   agents,   David  Anderson  &  Co.,  253 

Argyle  street. 
Rowat,   William,  of  R.   T.  (f  J.  Rowat;  residence, 

ProspeethiU,  Paisley. 
ROWBOTIIAM,  Mrs.  Isaac,  3  Abhotsford  place. 
ROWLEY,  Andrew,  of  Rowley  <f  Dick  i  house,  Gar- 

rion  tower,  by  Wishuw. 
Eowlev,  Charles,   &   Co.,   stay,   ej-elet,   and   button 

manufacturers,  Birmingham  ;  sole  whulesale  agents, 

M.  T.  Fozier  &  Co.,  11  St.  Encch  square. 
Rowley  &  Dick,  drvsalters  and  commission  agents, 

41  Miichfll  street. 
ROXBURGH,  Adam,  of  James  M' Arthur  <|  Co.; 

residence,  Thornbank,  Gourcck. 
Roxburgh,  A.  L.,  &  Co.,  tea  merchants  and  grocers, 

92  Main  street,  Gorbals;  house,  185  Crown  st. 


Roxburgh,  David,  coalmiister,  Kenmuro  colliery,  25 

Robeitson  street;  house,  42  Abhotsford  place. 
Roxburgh,  Rev.  John,  D.D.,   minister  of  Free  St. 

John's  Ciuirch;  house,  122  Iliil  St.,  Garnethill. 
Roxburgh,  John,  of  Roxhurcih,  Richardson,  if  ^'o. ; 

house,  15  Lynedoch  crescent. 
Roxburgh,  John,  npholsteier  and  cabinet inaker,  184 

Hope  street;   house,  49  Bath  stieet. 
Roxbuigh,  Eich.ardson,   &  Co  ,   merchants  and  ship 

and  insurance  brokers,  7  Hoyal  Exchange  place. 
Roxburgh,  Wm.,  of  Farquhar  (f  Roxburgh;  house, 

Spriiigwell  cottage,  Bishopbri.L;g,s. 
Roxburgh,   Misses,   niiiliners   and    dressmakers,    49 

Bath  street. 
ROY,  Andrew,  wholesale  grocer,  17  Virginia  st.  ; 

house,  57  North  Hanover  street. 
Roy,  Andrew,  grocer  and  carrier,  122  Dumbarton 

road  ;  house,  2  Victoria  street,  do. 
Roy,  Archibald,  calenderer,  packer,  and  hot-presser, 

72,  82  Virgii:ia  street;   house,  30  Richmond  St. 
Ro}-,  George,  of  James  cj-  George  Roy;  house,  435 

Argyle  street. 
Roy,  Gilbert,  at    Wm.   Galloway  cf'  Co.'s,  71  West 

Miltun  street ;  house,  89  Elderslie  street. 
Ro}-,  James,  of  James   if   George  Roy;  house,  435 

Argyle  .street. 
Roy,   James,  inspector   of  reformatory  schools,  74 

London  street. 
Roy,  James  &  George,  ham-curers,  butter  and  cheese 

merchants,  37  Turner's  court. 
Roy,  James  &  Son,  fish  curers,  38  Charlotte  lane. 
Roy,  J.  &  T.,  grocers  and  tea  merchants,  58   Kirk 

street,  Calton,  and  13()  Main  street,  Anderston. 
Roy,  Jf>seph,  surgeon,  A.C.R.,  792  Gullowgate. 
Roy,  Thomas,  of  J.  <f  T.  Roy ;  ho.  106  Dumbarton  rd. 
Roy,  Robert,  church-officer,  Wellpaik  Free  Church, 

Duke  street ;  house,  8  Ladvwell  street. 
Royal  Albion  Starch  Works,  30,  38,  40  Thistle  sf. 
Eoyal   Arcade   Photographic   Portrait    Rooms,   105 

Cowcaddens  street  and  head  cf  Hope  street. 
Royal  Bank  of  Scotland,  Royal  E.xcbange  square  ; 

Archibald  Robertson,  cashier. 
Royal  Bank  of  Scotland's  branch,  244  Argyle  street; 

Thoma.s  Somcrvail,  agent. 
Royal  Bank  of  Scotland's  branch,  130  Cowcadden.s 

street;   Walter  Deidiam,  agent. 
Royal  Bank  of  Scotland's  branch,  419  Gallowgate ; 

James  and  Alexander  Waddel,  agents. 
Royal   Bank  of  Scotland's  branch,  44  Canning  St., 

Calton;   A^lexander  Waildel,  agent. 
Royal  Bowling  and  Billiard  Saloon,  2!)  Dunlop  st. 
Royal  Engineer's  Office,  3  Wellington  place,  S.iuchie- 

hall  street. 
Eoysl  Exchange  Assurance  Corporation  of  London  ; 

J.  R    Swan,  59  St.  Vincent  street,  agent. — See 

A dvertisemcnt,  in  Appendix. 
Royal  Exchange  Fire  and  Life  Assurance  Company, 

Ritchie  and  Murdoch,  145  Ingram  st.,  oirents. 
Royal  Exchange  Reading  Room,  Eoyal  Exchange 

buihliuiiR,  Queen  street. 
Eoyal  Farmers'  and  General  Insurance  Co.,  for  fire, 

life,  ami  hailstone  risks;  J.  E.  Swan,  C.A.,  agent, 

59  St.  Vincent  street. 
Royal  Hotel,  James  Carrick,  50  George  squire. 
Eoyal  infirmary  Oliice,  89  St.  Vincent  St.;  J.  W^al- 

hice  Robertson,  cashier. 
Royal  Insurance  Co.,  8  Gordon  st.;  Thomns  Frame, 

local   manager.     Agents:    William  Wardlaw,   62 

Buchanan  street;  William  Urquhart,  29  St.  Vin- 


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cent  place;  J.  Crer^,  jun.,  21    Exchange  square; 

James  Steven,  82  West  Nile  st.  ;   Genrge  Hud,t;es, 

118  Union  street;  James  AcLims,  546  Gallovvi^ate; 

Blooie  &  Copeland,  28  St.  Vincent  place;  P.  S. 

Honeyman,  46  West  Geori;e  street;  Jos.  Ewing, 

57  Miller  st. ;  Thomas  Sands,  75  St.  Vincent  St.; 

George  Bell,  33   Genfield  st. ;   Logan  &  IMiiir,  13 

Hope  st  ;  Geo.  L-.incaster,  136   Hope  st. ;   W.  0. 

Callender,   Campbell  arcade,   CancUeriggs;   Alex. 

Muirhearl,  2  West  Regent  St.;  James  Marshall,  71 

Cheapside  st.;   \Vm.  Jumieson,  1  Nicliolson  st. — 

See  Acherlisemeiit.  in  Appc'7idix. 
Royal   Insurance   Office,   tit.    Mary's  buildings,   33 

Rei. field  street;  George  Bell,  agent. 
Royal  Liver  Friendly  Societv,  30  Hope  st. ;    Geo. 

Sinclair,  manager. 
Royal  Liver  Friendly  Society,  2J:9  Argyle  St.;  "VYm. 

Sinclair,  agent. 
Royal  Noi thcrn  Yaclit  Club;   Patk.  Murray,  secy.; 

office,  107  St.  Vincent  .-trect. 
Royal  Heading  Club,  00  St.  Vincent  street ;   David 

Robertson. 
Royal  Victoria  Friendly  Sick  and  Assurance  Society, 

161    H(ipe  street;   John  Cruickshank,    secy,   fur 

Scotland. 
Royal  Victoiia  Ilor-e  B.azaar    and    Posting  Estab- 
lishment; J.  Walker,  29  Cambridge  street. 
RUDDACH,    Mrs.  John,    biush,    basket,  and    toy 

warehouse,  9  Candleriggs;  house,  15  do. 
RUFF,  J.,  German  clockinaker,  38  Glassford  st. ; 

house,  31  do. 
RULE,  Geo.  W.,  at  Yates,  Brown,  <J'  Ilowafs;  ho. 

5  Nicholson  street. 
Rule,  T.  Baillie,  of  Rutkerfoord,  Rule,  <j-  Co.;  ho. 

15  Elgin  terrace,  Dowanhill. 
Rule,  Walter,  at  Beith  <.f  Johnstone's;  ho.  288  Cath- 

kia  place,  Crown  street. 
Rule,  Wm.,  inspector  of  letter-carriers,  Post-Office; 

house,  5  Nicholson  street. 
RUNCIMAN,   Rev.  David,  D.D.,  of  St.  Andrew's; 

house,  13  Annfield  place. 
RUSH  BURY,  John,  lockmaker,  122  Rerifrew  st. 
RUSSELI-,  Alex.,  of  A.  Russell,  Son,  cf  Co.;  house, 

93  North  Frederick  street. 
Russell,  Alex.,  Son,  &  Co.,  power-loom  cloth  mauufs., 

101  Glassford  street. 
Russell,  Alex.,  at  Edmund  Uiints;  ho.  G7  Cadogan  st. 
Russell,  Archibald,  coalmaster,  Wishaw  and  Cam- 

buslang  collieries,  69   Great  Clyde  street;  house, 

Shawfield  park,  ilntherglen. 
Russell,  Archibald,  Sunnysidc  brickworks,  Wishav^  ; 

manufacturer  of  firebricks,  vitrified  pipes,  chimney 

cans,  &c. ;  oflice,  69  Great  Clyde  street. 
Rus.sell,   Archibald,   of  Russell  ij-   Raelurn;  house, 

Shawfield  park,  Kutkerglen. 
Russell,  Archibald,  jun.,  Flemington  farm,  Cambus- 

lang;  office,  69  Great  Clyde  street. 
Russell,  A.  T.,  27  Hope  street. 
Rus.?ell,  Bernard,  clothier,  P2  Queen  street ;  house, 

8  Kelvin  terrace,  IliUhead. 
Russell,  Uernard,  hanie  ife  chain  maker,  Henrietta  st. 
Russell,  Rev.  David,  pastor  of  Laurieston  Congrega- 
tional church,  Nicholson  st.  ;  house,  W^esleyville, 

Crossbill,  Cathcart  road. 
Russell,  D.ivid,  iUo  Waterloo  street. 
Russell,    Henry  J.,  at  Campbells,  Donald,  ij-  Sellars'; 

house,  103  South  Cumbeilaud  street. 
Eussell,  James,  carver  and  gilder,  i)  South  Portland 

street ;  house,  25  North  CoLurg  street. 


RuS'-ell,  Jas.,  grocer,  33  Reid  street,  Bridgetnn. 
Russell,  James,  Briery  pi. ,  38  Paleison  St.,  Kingston. 
Russell,  James,  brazier,  copper  and  tinsmith,  32-J,  36 

Thistle  street,  Hutchesontown. 
Ru.ssell,  James,  engineer  and  boiler  maker,  16  St. 

Enoch  square;   works,   Motherwell;    house,   362 

St.  Vincent  street — See  Adcertlscmcut  In  Appen. 
Russell,  James,  teller,  National  Bank  of  Scotland, 

Argyle  Street  Branch. 
Russell,  James,  wright  and  builder,  82  Dumbarton 

road  ;  house,  39  do. 
Russell,  James,  -wright  and   glazier,  53  Thistle  si., 

Hutchesontown;   house,  77  Crown  street. 
Russell,  James,  watchmaker  smd  jeweller,  283  Gal- 

lowgatc ;   house,  19  North  Coburg  street. 
Russell,  James,  nfj.  cj-  W,  Russell;  house,  9  Diindas 

street,  Kingston. 
Russell,  J.  &  W.,  grain  merchants,  77  Robertson  st. 
Russell,  John,  corn  ftictor,  59  Oswald  street ;  house, 

1  Dalhousie  place. 
Russell,  Joiin,  of  A.  Russell,  So7i,  cj-  Co.;  house,  93 

North  Frederick  street. 
Russell,  John,  at  IIughRailton^s;  house,  52  Catherioe 

street,  Anderston. 
Russell,  John,  goldsmith,  watchmaker,  &  jeweller 

25  Argyle  arcade;  hou;e,  40  O.xford  street. 
Rus.sell,  John,  painter  &  paperhanger,  32  Enlintonst. 
Russell,  John  P.,  artists  and  engineers'  stationer,  184 

Trongate  ;  house.  Crossbill. 
Russell,  John,  bootmaker,  210  Argyle  street;  house, 

12  Trongate. 
Russell,  John,  grain  weigher  and  storekeeper,  Port- 

Dundas;  hou.-e,  174  Cowcaddens  street. 
Russell,  John,  113  Drygate. 

Rus.sell,  John,  of  Russell  ^  Sinclair;  house,  26  Cam- 
den street. 
Russell  &  Eaeburn,  merchants,  fi9  Great  Clyde  st. 
Eussell,  Robert,  grain  stores,   Port-Dundas ;  house, 

31  Columbia  place,  Scotia  street. 
Russell,  Robert,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,   IG,   18 

Polloksh.'iws  road. 
Russell  &  Sinclair,  provision  merchants,  78  and  80 

King  street,  city. 
Russell,  S.  t*k  W.,  dyewood  manufacturers  and  ma- 
nufacturing chemists,  liurlet. 
Russell,  Thomas,  saddler,  788  Gallowgate. 
Russell,  Tl)03.,  surgeon   39  Adelphi  St.;  ho.  16  do. 
Russell,  Thomas,  wine  and  spirit  niercht.,  18  Adelphi 

street :   house,  1  6  do. 
Russell,  Thos.,   of  Walter  3PFarIane  iJ-  Co.;  house, 

14  Canning  place. 
Russell,  Wallace,  house  proprietor,  3  Hospital  st. 
Russell,  Wm.,  butter  &  egg  merchant,  629  Gallowg. 
Russell,  William,  harbour-master,  Port-Dundas;  re- 
sidence, Mosshouse,  Possil  road. 
Russell,  William,  grocer,  6-52  Gallowgate. 
Russell,  William,  of  J.  cj-  W.Russell;  ho.  9  Dundas 

street,  Kingston. 
Russell,  William,  jeweller,  25  Argyle  arcade ,  house, 

36  Warwick  street. 
Russell,  William,   flesher,  129   Stobcross  street ;  ho. 

52  Catherine  street. 
Russell,  William, //-ow  J.  ^-  R.  Morky,  18  Wood  St., 

London  ;  house,  IS  Newton  terrace. 
Eussell,    AVilliam,    of  Duncan   Mucfarlane  cj-    Co. ; 

house,  17  Kew  terrace. 
Russell,  William,  hay   merchant,   54  Paisley  road; 

house,  77  Crown  street. 
Eussell,  William,  writer ;  ho.  4  Grosvenor  terrace. 


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Russell,  William,  tailor,  40  Cook  street. 

Russell,  Mrs.  Eliza,  17  Walmer  crcsc,  Paisley  road. 

Russell,  Mrs.  George,  green-grocer,  61  Centre  street. 

Russell,  Mrs.  James,  1  Royal  terrace. 

Russell,    Mis.     William,    grocer   and    victualler,    87 

Stobcrocs  street ;  house,  52  Catherine  street. 
Russell,  Mrs.  William,  victualler,  19  Warwick  st. 
Russell,  Mrs.  Wm.,  spirit  dealer,   11   Clyde  terrace; 

house,  13  do. 
Russell,    Mrs.,  toy  warehouse,   65    Eglintoa  street; 

house,  79  South  Dundas  street. 
Russell,  Miss  Henrietta,  cap-maker,  7  Milton  arcade. 
Russell,  Janet,  milliner,  471  St.  Vincent  street. 
Russell,  Misses  M.  &  II.,  milliners,  223  Main  street, 

Gorbals;  house,  184  Crown  street. 
Russell,  Miss,  green-grocer,  16G  North  street. 
Russian    Vice-consul,    N.    Handyside,    92    West 

Regent  street. 
RUTHERFORD,  Adam,  tobacconist,  51  Duke  st. 
Rutherfurd,  Andrew  D.,  of  Ruiherfurd^  Paterson,  cj- 

Co.;  house,  2  Tulliallan  place,  Paislej-  road. 
Rutherford  &  Co.,  brandy,  wine,  spirit,  and  ale  and 

porter  merchants,  9  Jamaica  street. 
Rutherford,  Geo.,  pianoforte  maker,  152   Buchanan 

street ;  house,  76  North  Woodside  road. 
Rutherfurd,  George  F.,  at  JiutJier/hrd,   raierson,  (j- 

Co.''s;  house,  170  Paisley  road. 
Rutherford,    Irvine,    clerk.    New  Adelphi  mill,    23 

Govan  street;  house,  141  Hospital  street. 
Rutherfurd,  James,  writer  and  insurance   agent,  82 

W^est  Nile  street;  house,  Alma  place,  Shawlands. 
Rutherfoord,  John,  of  Jiuikofoord,  Rale,  tj'   Co.,  9 

Howard  street. 
Ivutherfurd,  Paterson,  &  Co.,  merchants,  48  Ingram 

street  and  6  John  street. 
Rutherfoord,  Rule,  &  Co.,  carpet  manufacturers  and 

warehousemen,  9  Howard  st.  and  Howard  sq. 
Rutherfurd,  William  H.,  of  Rutherfurd,  Paterson,  cj' 

Co.;  house,  8  Walmer  crescent,  Paisley  road. 
Rutherfurd,    Miss,    boarding    and    day    school,     8 

Graubv  terrace,  Hillhead. 
EUTHERGLEN,    William    Robertson,    accountant 

and  sbarebroker,   property  and   insurance  agent, 

161  Hope  street ;  house,  25  Elmbank  crescent. 
RUTHVEN  &  Grange,  wholesale  agents,  182  Trong. 
Ruthven,  James,  of  Ruihven  cj-  Grange,  182  Trong. 
Ruthven,  S.  Pond,  31  Nicholson  street. 
RYAN,  .James,  fruit  merchant,  Bazaar. 
RYBURN,   John,  at  Alex.  Brtjce  #   Co.'s,  42   St. 

Andrew  street;  house,  38  do. 
RYNOLD,   John,   provision  merchant,  41   and  88 

High  street ;  house,  58  do. 

s 

St.  Andrew's  Established   Church,    St.  Andrew's 

square ;  Rev.  Dr.  Runciman,  minister. 
St.    Columba    Established    Church,    Hope    street ; 

Rev.  Dr.  M'Leod,  and  Rev.  Norman  M'Leod,  jun., 

ministers. 
St.  David's  Established  Church,  Ingram  street ;  Rev. 

R.  Paton,  D.D.,  minister. 
St.  Enoch's  Established  Church,  St.  Enoch  square; 

Rev.  David  Brown,  minister. 
St.   George's  Established  Church,    1C3J   Buchanan 

street;   Rev.  James  Craik,  D.D.,  minister. 
St.  George's-in-the-Fields  Established  Church,  263, 

265  St.  George's  road  :  Rev.  Thos.  Slater,  min. 
St.  James'  Established  Church,  30  Great  Hamilton 

street ;  Rev.  Dr.  M'Taggart,  minister. 


St.  John's  Established  Church,    113  Grasme  street^ 

Rev.  James  Eraser,  M.A.,  minister. 
St.  Luke's  Established  Church,  44  Main  st.,  Calton. 
St.  Mark's  Established  Church,   Cheapside  street  ; 

Rev.  Robert  Stewart,  minister. 
St.  Matthew's  Established  Cliurcli,  corner  of  Bothwcll 

and  North  sts.;  Rev.  Alex.  M'Quiston,  minister. 
St.  Paul's  Established  Church,  70  High  John  street ; 

Rev.  Robert  Janiieson,  D.D.,  minister. 
St.  Peter'a  Established  Church,  Oswald  street ;  Eev. 

M.  Cochran,  minister. 
St.  Andrew's  Free  Church,  80  North  Hanover  st.  ; 

Rev.  Dr.  N.  Paterson  and  Rev.  John  Isdale,  mis. 
St.  David's  Free  Church,  50  North  Frederick  street ; 

Rev.  Dr.  John  G.  Lorimer,  minister. 
St.  Enoch's  Free   Church,  55  Waterloo  street;  Rev. 

Dr.  Henderson,  minister. 
St.  George's  Free  Church,   161  West  Regent  street; 

Rev.  James  Freer,  minister. 
St.  James'   Free  Church,   58   London  street;  Rev. 

James  Johnstone,  minister. 
St.  John's   Free  Church,   201   George  street ;   Eev. 

John  Roxburgh,  D.D.,  minister. 
St.  Luke's  Free  Church,  131  Great  Hamilton  street ; 

Rev.  David  Jlitchell,  minister. 
St.  Maik's  Free  Church,  161  Main  street,  AnderstoK  ; 

Rev.  H.  S.  Puferson,  minister. 
St.  Matthew's  Free  Church,  west  end  of  Bath  st.  ; 

Rev.  Samuel  Miller,  D.D.,  minister. 
St.  Paul's  Free  Church,  72  North  Frederick  street  ; 

Rev.  Dr.  John  Forbes,  minister. 
St.  Peter's  Free  Church,  53  Mains  street,  off  Argyle 

street:   Rev.  Wm.  Arnot,  minister. 
St.    Stephen's    Free  Church,  New  City  road  ;  Rev. 

Robert  Cowe,  minister. 
St.  Andrew's  Episcopal  Church,  Low  Green  St.; 

Rev.  J.  F.  S.  Gordon,  D.D.,  clergyman. 
St.  John's  Episcopal  Church,  Anderston ;    Rev.  R. 

J.  Cuppage,  clergyman. 
St.  Jude's  Episcopal  Church,  Jane  st.,  Bh'thswocul 

square ;   Rev.  Gustavus  Flindt,  clergyman. 
St.  Mary's  Episcopal  Church,  30  Rentield  st.  ;  Rev. 

R.  S.  Oldham,  clergyman. 
St. -Thomas'    Wesleyan    Methodist    Church,    600 

Gallowgate  ;   Rev.  AVilliam  Mearus,  minister. 
St.  Ai.ovsius'  Catholic  College,  77  Charlotte  St.; 

Rev.  T.  B.  Parkingson,  principal;    Rev.  A.  Fox- 
well  and  A.  Law,  professors. 
St.  Alphonsus'  Roman  Catholic  Church,  25  Gre.it 

Hamilton  street;  Rev.  Jeremiah  J.  Buckley  and 

Rev.  John  O'Dwjer,  clergymen. 
St.  Andrew's  Roman  Catholic  Church,  Great  Clyde 

St. ;  Rev.  Dr.  Murdoch,  and  others,  clergymen. 
St.  .John's  Roman  Catholic  Church,  38  Portugal  st. ; 

Rev.  V.  Chisholm,  clergyman. 
St.   Joseph's    Roman    Catholic    Chapel,    34    North 

AVoodside  road  ;  Rev.   H.  Thomson,  Rev.  James 

M'Swiney,  and  Rev.  E.  W.  Leslie,  clergymen. 
St.  Slary's  Roman  Catholic  Church,  Abercroinby  st.  \ 

Rev.  P.  Forbes,  Rev.  Edward  Sheedy,  Rev.  Ed- 
ward Noonan,  and  Rev.  A.  Celletie,  clergymen. 
St.  Mungo's  Roman  Catholic  Church,  Stanhope  st- 
St.  Patrick's  Roman   Catholic  Chapel,    Hill  street, 

Anderston  ;  Rev.  D.   M'Eachen  and  Rev.  James 

Boj'le,  clergymen. 
St.  Andrew's  Parish  School,  65  Greendyke  street; 

James  Lochliead,  teacher. 
St.  Andrew's  Roman  Catholic  School,   143  Green- 
dyke  street. 


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261 


St.  Andrew's  Public  Bathing  and  Steam  Washing 

Houses,  .59  Greendvke  street. 
St.  David's  Paiisli  School,  5  Stirling's  road. 
St.  David's  Free  Church  Female  School,  52  North 

Frederick  street. 
St.  Enoch's   Sessional   School,  51   Ropework  lane  ; 

Alexander  Sim,  head  master  ;  Miss  Alice  Ritchie, 

over  the  industrial  department. 
St.  George's  Road  English  and  Commercial  Aca- 
demy, 25  St.  George's  road ;  A.  Sinclair,  teacher. 
St.  George's  Club,  9  Bath  street. 
St.   Hei-en's    Crown    Glass   Co. ;  Tower  &  Arrol, 

16  Dixon  street,  agents. 
St.  James'  Foundry,  Smith  &  Rodger,  49  Ander- 

3ton  quay. 
St.  James'  Parish   School,  34   Great  Hamilton  st.  ; 

Louis  F.  H.  Liddell,  teacher. 
St.  John's  Parish  School,  40  Macfarlane   street ; 

Henry  Shields,  teacher. 
St.  John's  Parish  School,    11  Young  st.  ;  Thomas 

V/atson,  teacher. 
St.  Mark's  Lodge  cfFrcemasonr_v,  213  Buchanan  st. 
St.  Mary's  Hall  billiard  saloon,  33  Eentield  street. 
St.  Mary's  Roman   Catholic  Orphan  Institution  for 

Males,    72     Abercromby    st. ;    John    M'Culloch, 

superintendent. 
St.  Mary's  Roman  Catholic  Female  Orphan  Institu- 
tion, 72  Abercromby  street. 
St.  Matthew's  School,  William  street,  Anderston. 
St.  Matthew's  New  Sessional  School,  52  Bishop  st., 

Anderston ;    J.   A.    Thomson,    teacher ;  house,  9 

Steven  street. 
St.  Matthew's  Home  for  Orphan  and  Destitute  Chil- 
dren,Hi  Hill  st.GarnethiJl;  Mrs.  Douglas,  matron. 
St.  Mungo  Savinn;s  and  Heritable  Property  Invest- 
ment Society,  20   Dixon  street ;   M.  C.  Graham, 

manager. 
St.   Patrick's   Assurance  and  Burial  Society,  50 

North  Albion  street;   Francis  M'lver,  agent. 
St.  Paul's  Parish  School,  9  Greyfriars' wynd;  Geo. 

Kirk  wood,  teacher. 
St.  Rollox  Branch  of  the  National  Bank  of  Scot- 
land, 181  Castle  street;  John  Paris,  agent ;  house, 

2  Grafton  place. 
St.  Rollox  Co-operative  Societj',  134  Garngad  road. 
St.  Rollox  Co-operative  Society,  G8  Parliament,  rd. 
St.  Rollox  cotton  spinning  and  power-loom  weaving 

works,  2 1  Garngad  road ;  A.  &  A.  Galbraith,  4 

Bothwell  street. 
St.  Rollox  Fire  Engine  Station,  27  Parliament,  rd. 
St.  Rollox  Foundry  Co.,  ironfounders  and  engineers, 

236  Castle  stree't. 
St.  Rollox  Malleable  Iron  Co.,  115  Charles  street. 
St.  Rollox  Pulice  Office,  27  Parliamentary  road. 
St.  Rollox  Shipping  Co.,  51  Union  street. 
SAGE,  John,  late  supervisor  of  H,M.  inland  revenue; 

house,  6  W&Ivv'orth  tei-race. 
Sage,  John,    cigar  merchant  and  tobacconist,   138 

Queen  street  and  281  Sauchiehall  street. 
Sailor's  Home,  150  Broomielaw;  Archd.  Wilson, 

superintendent. 
SALA,   Francis,  cabinetmaker  and  upliolsferer,    60 
Great  Clyde  street,  and  101  Maxwell  street;  ho. 

58  Great  Clyde  street. 
SALMOND,  Connell,  &  Co.,  merchfs.,  129  Hopest. 
Salmond,  Duncan,  of  Sahnond,   Connell,  4'  Co.,  and 

Duncan  Salmond  <f  Co.;  residence,  Rothesay. 
Salmond,  Duncan,  &  Co.,  cotton  spinners,  129  Hope 

street;  works,  Rothesay. 


Salmon,  James,  architect,  141  West  George  street; 

house,  97  Hill  street. 
Salmond,  James,  provision  merchant,  37  Drygate. 
Salmond,  Peter,  hotel  keeper,  South  Western  hotel ; 

7  Clyde  place. 
Salmond,  Robert,  banker,  14  Woodside  crescent. 
Salmond,    Robert,  flesher,  41   West  Milton  street; 

house,  43  do. 
Salmond,  T.  R.,  architect,  486  St.  Vincent  street. 
Salmond,  Mrs.,  lodgings,  15  Renfrew  street. 
SALOMON,  H.,  &  Co.,   importers  and  manufrs.  of 

French  boots  and  shoes,  2G7  Sauchiehall  street. 
SALT,  Thomas,  &  Co.,  brewers,   Burton-on-Trent ; 

Robert  Thompson  &  Co.,  61  Howard  st.,  agents. 
Salt,   Thomas,    &  Co.,   brewers,    Burton-on-Trent; 

agents,  J.  &  G.  Stodart,  33J  St.  Vincent  place. 
SALTON,  Alex.,    commission  agent,  57   Miller  st ; 

house,  56  Great  Hamilton  street. 
Salvador   Consul,   Archibald  S.   Schaw,    36    St. 

Vincent  place. 
SAMUEL,  Henry,,  furrier,  43  Trongate. 
Samuels,   R.   D.,  grainer  to  the  trade,  35  Renfrew 

street. — See  Advertisement  in  Appendix. 
Samuel,  Mrs.  Thomas,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  65 

Centre  street. 
SANDEMAN,  Arch.,  of  John  cj-  ArcM.  Sandeman; 

house,  9  Clarendon  place. 
Sandeman,  David,  wine  merchant,  53  Miller  street; 

house,  223  Brandon  place. 
Sandeman,  David,  wool  and  yarn  agent,  2  John  st. ; 

stores,  273  George  st. ;  house,  3  Woodlands  ter. 
Sandeman,  John,  of  J.  tj-  A.  Sandeman ;  ho.  6  Great 

Western  road. 
Sandeman,  John  &  Archibald,  sugar  merchants,  43 

Virginia  street. 
SANDERS,  Isabella,  grocer,  31  Green  st,  Calton. 
SANDERSON,  G.  R.,  &  Co.,   oil,  drysaltery,  and 

general  commission  merchants,  12  Exchange  sq  , 

and  153  Queen  street. 
Sanderson,  John,  shoemaker,  249  Parliamentary  rd. 
Sanderson,  Wm.  A.,  agent  for  the  Caledonian  Insur- 
ance Co.,  the  United  Kingdom  Life  Assurance  Co., 

and  the  Plate  Glass  Insurance  Co.,  Lime  street, 

London,  at  David  BelU}  Co.'s,  21  Virginia  street; 

house,  90  North  Frederick  street. 
Sanderson,  Miss,  tteak  shop,  47  Hutcheson  street. 
SANDFORD,  E.  T.,  of  Sand  ford  <J-  Ross;  house, 

Springbill  place,  St,  George's  road. 
Sanclford,  John,  church  officer,  St.  Andrew's   parish 

church;  house,  34  St.  Andrew's  street. 
Sandford  &  Ross,  sewed  muslin  warehousemen,   13 

John  street. 
SANDILANDS,   James,   bootmaker,  10   Glassford 

street ;  house,  52  do. 
SANDS,  Thomas,  &  Co.,  merchts.,  75  St.  Vincent  st. 
Sands,  Thomas,  oj  Thomas  Sands  ^'  Co. ;  house,  G 

Granbj'  terrace,  Hillhead. 
SANG,  Walter,   at  E.   Meldrum  <}  Co.'s;  house,  3 

Craignestock  place. 
Sandyford  Church,   Kelvinhaugh  st. ;  Rev.  J.  I'. 

M'Duff,  D.D.,  minister. 
Sandyford  Orphanage,  56  Dalhonsie  st. ;  Mrs.  King, 

matron. 
SANSOJI,  John,  &  Co.,  oil  and  grease  mannfaotr.''. 

and  testers  of  oil,  104  Port-Dundas  road. 
Sansom,  John,  of  John  Sa?isom  cj-  Co.;  house,  155 

Sauchiehall  street. 
Sardinian  Steam-Packet  Office,  Handysides  aad 
j_  Henderson,  45  Union  street,  agents. 


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-SCOTT. 


Sasine  Office,  25  Biith   street.     Thomas  Grahame, 

W.S.,  and  Thomas  Hill,  keepers  of  tlie  piirticulur 

register  of  sasiiies  for  ReufrewsUire  and  regalities 

of  Glasgow  and  Paisley-. 
Sasine  Office  for  Burgh  of  Glasgow  ;  Andrew  Cnn- 

ninghame,  re«istrar,  City  CiiMmbers. 
SjkTtjRDAY  Post  Newspaper  Office,  15  Turners  ct. 

87  Arg\le  street. 
SAUNDKRS,  6.,  tailor  &  clothier,  fil  Bridge  street. 
Saunders,  Miss,  diessmaker,  44  Shamrock  street. 
SAUNDERSON,  Alex.  M.,  clerk,  Caledon.  Railway 

Co.  ;    lioiiso,  21  1  Upper  Thistle  street. 
Savings  Bank  National  Security,  86  Wilson  street; 

Wni.  Meikle,  actuarj"- ;  ho.  Dowanliil!  gardens. 
SAWEHS  &  Campbell,  sculptor?,  61  North  strtet; 

house,  30  West  Bothwell  street. 
Sawers,  Georpp,  merchant,  136  Bochanan  street;  re- 
sidence, 3  Craiglaw  place,  tlillhead. 
Sawers,  Jolin,  Bazaar  and  City  Hall  keeper,  Candle- 

riggs  ;  house,  94  do. 
Sawers,    John,  juii.,   Bazaar  keeper,    Candleriggs; 

house,  4  Police  lane. 
Sawer?,  R.  B  ,  &   Co.,   manufacturers,  16   Botbwell 

street  ;  house,  552  St.  Vincent  street. 
Sawers,  W.  S.,  carpet  manufacturer,  13G  Buchanan 

street;  house,  2  Belgrave  place,  Hillhead. 
SCANLAN,  Jas.,  portioner,  Dargan  villa,  Polloksh. 
Scanlan,  James,  M.D.,  109  South  Portland  street ; 

house,  1 1 1  Bath  street. 
Scanlan,  John,  pawnbroker,  30  Adelplii  street;  ho. 

2  Maxwellton  place,  Paisley  road. 
SCHAFFER  &  Budenberj;,  engineers  and  manufac- 
turers of  patent  steam-pressure   guages,  &c,,  202 

Hope  street;  also,  at  Magdeburg  and  ilanchester; 

Dan.  Cotking,  manager. 
SCHEIDEL,  Joseph,  jun.,  IGo  Shamrock  street. 
SCHEVIZ,  Mrs.,  177  West  Regent  street. 
SCHLESINGER,  Henry,  &  Co.,  manufacturers  of 

■fancy   papers,   tickets,   and  ornaments,    99  West 

Nile  street. 
SCHRADER,  George,  of  ScJiradcr  i.f  MilcJtcll ;  ho. 

Laurelbank,  Crow  r.^ad,  Parlick. 
Schrader  &  Jlitchell,  leather,  hide,  and  bark  factors, 

12  Dixon  street  and  78  Fo.\-  street. 
SCHRODER,  A.  E.,  agent  and  commission  mercht., 

80  Union  street. 
SCHWABBE,  H.  L.,  &  Co.,  merchants,  146  West 

George  street;   house,  191  Bath  street. 
SCHWANN,  Modera,  &  Co.,  commission  merchants, 

31  Dundas  street. 
SCLANDEKS,    Alex.,    of  Sdanders    Brothers    cj' 

Goochcin;  house,  8  St.  George's  road. 
Sclanders,  Andiesv,  jiiu.,  victualler,  20  Stobcross  st ; 

house,  21  Washington  street. 
Sclanders,  Andrew,  sen.;  residence,  Yerreville  house, 

265  Stobcross  street. 
Sclanders,   Andrew,  jun.,    of  Sclanders  Brothers  cj' 

Goodwin;  house,  9  Scott  street. 
Sclanders  Brothers   &    Goodwin,  grain    merchants, 

44  Union  street. 
Sclanders,  James,  baker,  7  Minerva  street. 
Sclanders,  James,  &  Co.,  wrights,  trunk,  and  pack- 

ing-bo.x.  makers,   22    George  square  and  13    St. 

Vincent  lane;  house,  241  Buchanan  street. 
Sclanders  &  Paton,  wrights,  trunk,  and  packing-bo.K 

makers,  38  Montrose  street. 
SCOBIE.  Brebner,  &  Levack,  wholesale  warehouse- 
men, 78  Ingram  street. 
Scobie,  David,  at  Scott  (f  Stevenson's;  ho.  12  Bath  st. 


Scobie,  David  S.,  painter  and  paperhanger,  74  Bath 

street;  house,  59  Renficw  street. 
Scobie,   James    R.,   vine    and    spirit    merchant,    49 

Piccadilly  street ;  house,  195  New  City  road. 
Scobie,  John,  toy  and  basket  warehouse,  7  Welling- 
ton arcade. 
Scobie,   John,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,   147  New 

City  road. 
Scol.ie,  John,  hoot  &  shoemaker,  50,  52  Gallowgate. 
Scobie,  V*''aiter,  of  Scohie,  Brebner,   tj*   Levack  ;  ho. 

21   Derby  terrace,  Saiidyford. 
Scobie,  BIrs.  Janet,  victualler  and  grocer,  14  Cheap- 
side  street;   liouse,  12  do.    . 
Scoliie,  Mis.,  private  lodgings,  247  Sauchiehall  st. 
Scotch   Baptist   Church,  12  Great    Ooveliill  ;   Geo. 
Steedmnn,  Robt.  Kerr,  and  Wrn.  V.'alker,  pastors. 
SCOTLAND,    G.    D.,  fishing-md  maker,    scientific 

iustruments,  &c  ,  29  Brunswick  street. 
Scoiland,  Jas.,  H.iL.  CUisloms;   ho.  39  Warwick  st. 
Scotland,  Patrick,  commission  agent,  and  agent  for 
JIarshall  &  Co.,  Leeds,  33  Virginia  st<'cet;  house. 
Lanrelbank,  Parlick. 
Scotland,  Thomns,  accountant,  38  Berkley  street. 
Soo'land,  ftlrs.  James,  38  I'erklev  street. 
SCOTT,   Adam    C,    of   Walker,   Scott,    <j-   Co.,  80 

Bnclianan  street. 
Scott,  Ale.t.,  of  Scot/,  cj'  Stevenson;  ho.  3  Royal  ter. 
Scott,  Alex.,  at  Andrew  Jilenzies',  52  North  street; 

house,  68  do. 
Scott,  Alex.,  Clydesdale  Bank;  house,  8  Lawrence 

place.  Partick. 
Scott,  Alex.,  tobacconist,  26  Stobcross  street. 
Sc(itt,   Alex.,   grocer  and  provision  merch.'int,  107, 

109  Stnckwell  St.  ;   house,  218  Thistle  street. 
Scott,  Allan,  rfj  tj-  .4.  Scott  cj'  Co. ;  ho.  9  Queen's  ter. 
Scott,  Allan,  bill-poster,  16  St.  Ninian  .street. 
Scott,  Andrew,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  92  King 

street,  Trad^ston. 
Scott,  Andrew,  &  Co.,  cotton  spinners  &  merchants: 
works,  Rutherglen  Bridge  mills;  counting-house, 
6.3  Virginia  street. 
Scott,  A.  G.,  &  Co.,  Valparaiiso  merchants,  9  Ex- 
change square. 
Scott,  Andrew,  boot  and  shoemaker,  93  Nelson  st., 

Tradeston. 
Scott,   Andrew,    late  of  II. M.    Customs;    hou?e,    4 

Abbotsford  place. 
Scott,  Andrew,  of  Andreio  Scott   4   Co.;   house,  8 

Queen's  crescent. 
Scott,  Andrew,  of  Scott  <J-  MLaren;  house,  2  Keir 

terrace,  Pollokshields. 
Scott,  Andrew,  jun.,  of  H.M.    Customs ;    house,  4 

Abbotsford  place. 
Scott,  Andrew,  of  Robert  Scott  4"  Sons.;  house,  Belize 

villa,  Govan  road. 
Scott,  Archibald,  of  Scott,  MilcheU,  (J-  Co.  ;  house, 

26  Norih  Portland  street. 
Scott,  Archd.,  wine  &  spirit  mercht..  Old  Basin  inn-. 
Scott  Brother.^,  wrights,  63  Duke  street. 
Scott  &  Carrick,  drapers,  36,  38  Hit;li  street. 
Sco't,  Charles  C,  agent,  Greenock  Towing  Co.,  12 

Robertson  st. ;  ho.  56  Dundas  St.,  Kingston. 
Scott,  Colin,  carter  and  contractor,  88  St.  James'  rd. 
Scott,  Croall,  &  Co.,  job  and  postmasters,  356  Par- 
liamentary road  ;  Wm.  Melrose,  foreman  ;    house, 
405  do. 
Scott,  David,  &  Co.,  merchants,  82  West  Nile  st. 
Scott,   David,  coachhuilder,  4  Railway  arch,  Com- 
merce street  ;  hou.'=e,  20  Nelson  street,  TradestoJ- 


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Scott,  David,  teacher  of  English,  &c ,  South  West- 
ern Insticmion,  31  Pi'llok  street;  ho.  32  do. 
Scott,  David,  o/VSVoHiJ'  Temple;  ho.  67  Cavendish  st. 
Scott,  David,  fljsher,  507    Galiovvgate  ;   ho.  511  do. 
Scott,  David,  saddler  and  macliinery  belt  maker,  31 

Canning  street,  Calton  ;  liouse,  9  Bell!j;rove  st. 
Scott  &  Dawson,  commission  agents,  38    Ingram  st. 
Scott,  E.  &  S.,  leather  and  gutta  percha  shoe  manu- 
facturers, 8  and  32  Jamaica  street. 
Scott,  E.  J.,  of£.  cj-  S.  Scott;  house,  17  Scott  street, 

Garnethill. 
Scott,  George  W.,  grain  merchant,  51  Hope  street ; 

house,  37  Lansdowne  crescent. 
Scott,  George,  plate,  sheet,  and  crown  glass,  silvered 

and  stained  glass   meichant  and  glazier,  18  St. 

Enoch  square;  workshop,    7    Adam's  court  lane  ; 

house,  -10  Abbotsford  place. 
Scott,    George,    at     William    Coluins ;    house,     10 

Cavendish  street. 
Scott,  Eev.  George,  secretary  to  GLisgov/  City  Mis- 
sion ;  office,  Religious  Institution  itooms,  75  St. 

George's  place. 
Scott  &   Gilmonr,  coalmasters,   Wishaw  collieries; 

office,  1 13  St.  Vincent  street. 
Scott,    Henry,  slater,  51   Carrick  street;  house,  29 

Brown  street. 
Scott,  J.  &  A.,  &  Co.,  merchants  and  packing-case 

makers,  81  Wellington  street. 
Scott,  James,  smith  and  clog  iron  manufacturer,  121 

Canning  street,   Calton ;  house,  92  John  street, 

Bridgetun. 
Scott,  James,  superintendent  of  markets,   66  Hut- 

cheson  street;  house,  2  Corunna  place,  221  Dum- 
barton road. 
Scott,  James  &  John  G.,  oil  merchants,  paint  and 

colour    manufacturers,    4    Dixon    stx'eet ;    works, 

Debbie's  loan,  Parliamentary  road. 
Scott,  James,  eating-house  keeper,  169  AVestNilest. 
Scott,  James,  of  D.  Scott  cJ-  Co.  ;  lio.  11  Royal  ter. 
Scott,  James,  of  Kelly,  1  Woodside  place. 
Scott,  James,  v.ine  and  spirit  merchant,  39  Bridge 

street  and  323  Egiinton  st. ;  ho.  72  Norfolk  st. 
Scott,  James,  provision  merchant,  116  Kigh  street; 

liouse,  2fi2  Duke  street. 
Scott,    James,    at    Thomas    Thoi-huni's ;  house,    33 

Kelvinhaugh  street. 
Scott,  .James,  &  Co.,  painters,  40  King  st..  Trades. 
Scott,  James  P.,  at  D.  Brown's,  253  Argyle  street ; 

house,  10  Cavendish  street. 
Scott,    James,    grain    and  provision   merchant,    68 

Union  St.;  residence,  Loanhead  house,  Uddingston. 
Scott,  James,  irfJuvies  cj-  John  G.  Scott;  house,  158 

Randolph  terrace,  Garnethill. 
Scott,  James  &  William  Inglis,  &  Co.  ;  cntton-spin- 

ners  and  power-loom  maiiufacturers,  53  John  St., 

Bridgetori,  and  Peel  St.,  Mile-end ;  warehouse,  27 

Exchange  square. 
Scott,  John,  engraver  and  lithographer,  1 4.5  Argyle 

street ;  house,  69  Union  street. 
Scott,  John,  fancy  dress  manufacturer,  114  Candle- 

riggs  ;  hou.-e,  6  Franklin  terrace. 
Scott,  John,  boot  and  shoemaker,  33  Gallowgate ; 

house,  56  College  street. 
Scott,    John,    Union  Bank  of   Scotlaad ;    house,  2 

Clifton  place. 
Scott,    John,  wine  and    spirit  merchant    100,  102 

John  street,  Bridgeton  ;  ho.  113  King's  park  pi. 
Scott,  John,  of  Scott  ^  Carrick;  house,  127   Great 

Hamilton  street. 


Scott,  John,  &  Son,  masons  and  builders,  141  South 

Wellington  street. 
Scott,  J(jhn,  hosier  and  draper,  12G  Canning  street; 

house,  111  do. 
Scott,  John,  of  Peter  Douglas' ij'  Co.;  house,  21  W. 

Russell  street. 
Scott,  John  G.,  ofjas.  S;- John  G.  Scott;  4  Dixon  st. 
Scott,  John,  Jan..  coal  agent,  126  Canning  street. 
Scott,  John,  fruiterer,  81  Argyle  st.  ;  ho.  0  Croy  pi. 
Scott,  John,  confectio  er  and  importer  of  wines  and 

spirits,  84  Queen  street ;  ho.  129  Grafton  terrace, 
Scoct,  John  W.,  of  Thomson  c}  Scott ;  house,  4  Ab- 
botsford place. 
Scott,  Joseph,  grocer,  10  Grcer.hill  street. 
Scott  &  M'Laiea,  drysalters,  110  Ingram  street. 
Scott,  Mitchell,  &  Co.,  house  painters,  144  George 

street;  workshop,  18  North  Portland  street. 
Scott,  Peter,  carter,  39  -Alston  street. 
Scott,  Robert,  &  Sons,  biscuit  bakers,  06,  98  King 

street,  Tradeston. 
Scott,  Robert,  GreenoakhiU,  Daldnwie.     Letters  left 

at  Scott  &  Stevenson's,  138  Mope  street. 
Scott,  Robert,  of  Archibald  Orr  Ewing  (J'  Co.  ;  ho. 

3  Annfield  terrace,  Parlick. 
Scott,  Robert,  lamp-wick  maker,  31  Dean  street. 
Scott,  Robert,  gi^neral  dealer,  07  .Main  St.,  Bridgeton. 
Scott,  Robert,  cork  cutter,  16  Gibson  street. 
Scott,  Sanme],  of  Scott  Brothers ;  lio.  140  Duke  st. 
Scott,   Samuel,   baker,  96   Great    Hamilton  street ; 

house,  79  do. 
Scott  and  Stevenson,   writers,    and  agents  for   the 

London  Fire  and  Life  Insurance  Corporation,  138 

Hope  Street, 
Scott,  S.  F.,  ofE.  S.  Scoit  if  Co.;  house,  15  Hill 

street,  Garnethill. 
Scott  &  Temple,  wright.?  and  glaziers,  5  Warwick  st. 
Scott,  Thomas,  flesher,  10  Maxwell  street;  ho.  9  do. 
Scott,  Thomas,  flesher,  55  Stucknell  street;  ho.  83 

Hospital  street. 
Scott,  Thos.,  of  Scoit  Brothers  ;  ho.  152  Duke  st. 
Scott,  Thomas,  warehouseman,  247  Eglinton  street. 
Scott,  Walter,  book  and  tract  repository,  200  Hope 

street ;  house,  16  Rosfhall  street. 
Scott,  William,  Ilei-ald  oKce;  ho.  163  Hospital  st. 
Scott,  William,  at  John  Fleming  ij-  Co.'s;  residence, 

14  Royal  terrace. 
Scott,  William,  brewer,  3  Duncan  street,  and  spirit 

dealer,  124  Canning  street;  house,  5  Duncan  st. 
Scott,  Rev.  William,  of  the  Ebenezer  Ciiapel,  \Vater- 

loo  street ;   house,  Laurelbank,  Partick. 
Scott,  Wm.,  of  Scoit  cJ-  Dawson;  house,  2  Towerhill 

terrace,  Springburn. 
Scott,  William,  agent,  19  Blackfriars'  street. 
Scott,  William,  hosier,  198  Main  street,  Bridgeton. 
Scott,  William,  jun.,  of  Scoit  if  Gilmour;  residence, 

Balcastle,  Slamanan. 
Scott,  William  H.,  at  Allan  tj-  Poijnlers;  house,  2 

Corunna  place,  Sandxford. 
Scott,   William,  foreman  to  Statute  Labour  Trust; 

house,  5  Stanhope  street. 
Scott,  William,  cabinet  and  upholstery  warehousej 

39  Candleriggs ;  house,  I3'.i  Hospital  street. 
Scott,  W.  G.,  at  Rowan  ^  Co.'s,  Atlas  works  ;  ho. 

30  Scotia  street. 
Scott,  William  Inglis,  of  James  f  William  I.  Scott 

<f  Co.;  house,  9  Claremont  gardens. 
Scott,  Mrs.  A.,  spirit  dealer,  69  Brown  street. 
Scott,  Mrs;  A.,  grocer,  130  High  St.;  house,  13G  do. 
Scott,  Mrs.  John,  197  Pitt  street. 


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Scott,  Mrs.,  11  Royal  terrace. 

Scott,  Mrs.  Thomas,  victualler,  61  Main  street, 
Anderston ;  house,  4  Washington  street. 

Scott,  Mrs.,  2  Clifton  place,  Sauchiehall  street. 

Scott,  Mrs.,  cowfeeder,  115  West  Nile  street. 

Scott,  Mrs.,  baby  linen  warehouse,  17,  18  Argyle  arc. 

Scott,  Mrs.,  grocer,  147  Rottenrow, 

Scott,  Mrs.,  grocer,  81  Renfrew  street. 

Scott,  Mrs.,  draper,  12,  14  Brunswick  street;  house, 
143  London  street. 

Scott,  Mrs.,  ladies'  nurse,  80  Renfrew  street. 

Scott,  Mrs.,  lodging-house,  80  South  Portland  st. 

Scott,  Mrs.  W.  A.,  Commercial  hotel,  272,  274 
East  George  street. 

Scott,  Mrs.,  milliner,  G  Warwick  street. 

Scott,  Miss  J.,  103  South  Portland  street. 

Scott,  Miss  M.,  lodgings,  86  Bath  street. 

Scott,  Miss,  private  lodgings,  71  South  Portland  st. 

Scott,  Miss,  5  Great  Hamilton  street. 

Scott,  Misses,  9  Queen's  terrace. 

Scott,  Miss  M.,  sewed  muslin  and  baby  linen  ware- 
Louse,  muslin  and  lace  printer  for  embroidery,  29 
Argyle  arcade  ;  residence,  Mrs.  Taylor's,  89  jSTorth 
Frederick  street. 

Scottish  Amicable  Life  Assurance  Society,  39  St. 
Vincent  place;  William  Spens,  manager;  John 
Stott,  secretarj'. — See  Advertisement  in  Appendix. 

Scottish  Asphalte  Co.,  128  Union  street;  works,  Gl 
Moore  street ;  Robert  Robertson,  manager. 

Scottish  Banner  Office,  9  Howard  street. 

Scottish  Exhibition  Rooms,  93  Bath  street ;  John 
Millen,  agent. 

Scottish  Equitable  Life  Assurance  Society.  Agents, 
Thomas  Somervail,  244  Argyle  street ;  W.  G.  cc 
J.  W.  Lindsaj-,  110  Buchanan  sticet. 

Scottish  Freehold  Building  Society',  217  Buchanan 
street  ;  Thomas  Reid,  mannger. 

Scottish  National  Insurance   Co.     Kerr,  Anderson, 

6  Brodie,  132  St.  Vincent  street,  secretaries; 
Strang,  Keyden,  &  Sons,  186  West  George  street; 
W.  S.  Fairlie,  41  West  Howard  street;  \V.  B. 
Mackellar  &  Leggat,  7  Roj-al  Exchange  build- 
ings ;  M.  Anderston,  40  St.  Vincent  place ; 
Nicolson  &  Steven,  141  Buchanan  street;  Hill, 
■Davidson,  Hill,  &  Clark,  1  South  Frederick  street ; 
T.  Stout,  42  West  George  st.  ;  A.  G.  M'Cormick, 

7  Roj'al  Exchange  buildings  ;  and  Pearson  & 
Ker,  37  Ropework  lane — ngents. 

Scottish  Permissive  Bill  and  Temperance  Association, 

IG  Bothwell  street ;  Robert  Mackay,  secretary;  ho. 

94  Belgrove  street. 
Scottish    Provident    Institution  for  Life  Assurance, 

office  of  the  Glasgow  branch,  07  St.  Vincent  st.  ; 

Wm.   Church,    jun.,    agent  and   secretary. — See 

Advertisement  in  Appendix. 
Scottish  Provincial  Fire  and  Life  Assurance  Co.,  Ill 

St.   Vincent  st.  ;  John    Cabbcll,  secretary. — For 

Agents  see   Trades'  Directory. 
Scottish   Review  (Quarterly);    League     office,    108 

Hope  street. 
Scottisli  Savings  Investment  and  Building  Society, 

2  Victoria  buildings.  West  Regent  street ;  Alex- 
ander Muirhead,  manager. 
Scottish  Temperance  League,  108  Hope  street ;  John 

S.  Marr,  secretary;  house,  21  Gloucester  street. 
Scottish  Trade  Protection   Society ;  Thomas   Stout, 

42  West  George  street,  hon.  secretary. 
Scottish  Union  Fire  and  Life  Insurance  office.     Fin- 

laj-son  &  MoncriefF,  28  St.  Vincent  place;  Charles 


Hamilton,  26  Roj'al  Exchange  square;  William 
Mathieson,  37  West  George  st.  ;  Dundas  Hamil- 
ton, 3  Clifton  place;  John  Macgeorge,  135  Bu- 
chanan street ;  John  Fleming,  21  St.  Vincent  pi  ; 
Hugh  Colquhoun,  48  Gordon  street;  AVm.  Tol- 
mie,  42  West  George  street;  Jas.  Caird,  27  Vir- 
ginia street,  agents ;  also,  formerly  for  Hercules, 
now  for  Scottish  Union,  William  Neilson,  1  South 
Frederick  street ;  Alex.  Young,  138  Hope  street ; 
John  Miller,  71  Queen  street;  and  H.  B.  Lacy, 
54  St.  Vincent  st. — See  Advertisement  in  Appendix. 

Scottish  Widows'  Fund  and  Life  Assurance  Society, 
141  Buchanan  street ;  Thomas  Brown,  agent;  re- 
sidence, Bovvfield  house,  Howwood,  Johnston.- — • 
See  Advertisement  in  Appendix. 

SCOULLER,  Allan,  sheep  and  cattle  salesman,  510 
Gallowgate. 

Scouller,  Charles,  commission  agent,  and  agent  for 
the  Falkirk  Brewery  Co.,  53  Glassford  street;  ho. 
218  West  Regent  street. 

Secular,  James,  flesher,  35  Crown  street,  and  GO 
Govan  street;  house,  41  London  street. 

Scouler,  John,  M.D.,  100  Woodlands  road. 

Scouller,  John,  spirit  mercht..  Market  inn,  4G  Jail  sq. 

Scoullar,  John,  provision  dealer,  197  High  street; 
house,  209  do. 

Scouller,  Robert,  weavers'  utensil  maker,  9  Gibson  st. 

Scouller,  Thomas,  commission  agent,  276  Dukest. 

Scoular,  William,  pawnbroker,  6  Saltmarket  and  1 
Green  st.,  Bridgeton;  ho.  Prince's  St.,  Helensburgh. 

Scoullar,  Miss  Isabella,  dressmaker,  80  Scott  street. 

SCRIMGEOUR,  Charles,  baker,  240  High  street 
and  129  East  Hill  street;  house,  194  Duke  st. 

Scrimgeour,  Miss  J.,  tea  dealer,  208  Mainst.,  Gorbals. 

Skamen's  Chapel,  11  Brown  street,  near  Broomielaw; 
Rev.  Robert  Weir,  minister. 

SEARCY,  William,  dining-rooms,  179  Trongatc. 

SEATH,  Thomas  B.,  iron  shipbuilder,  Rutherglen  ; 
house,  42  Broomielaw. 

SECTOR,  Robt.,  tobacconist,  90  King  st.,  Tradsston. 

SELBY,  Robert,  French  vine  grower,  Marsden  ;  E. 
Brace  &  Co.,  agents,  9  Exchange  square. 

Select  Register  Office  for  Supplying  Male  and 
Female  servants,  118  West  Nile  street. 

SELIGMANN,  H.  L.,  iron  merchant  and  shipowner, 
9  Gordon  street ;  house,  Muirpark,'  Partick. 

Seligmann,  Julius,  professor  of  singing  and  piano- 
forte, 272  West  Bath  street. 

SELKIRK,  Alexander,  at  OkelI,Pringle,4- Selkirlcs  ; 
house,  175  St.  George's  road. 

Selkirk,  James,  of  Oke'l,  Pringle,  (^'  Selkirk,  and 
llwmas  Chalmers  if  Co.  ;  ho.  28  Buckingham  ter. 

Selkirk,  James  L.,  of  JPiYab  <.f  Selkirk;  ho.  Pit- 
cairn  cottage,  Uddingston. 

Selkirk,  Isaac,  wood  merchant,  86  Hunter  street ; 
house,  42  M'Farlane  street. 

Selkirk,   L-jidlaw,   &   Co.,    tea   merchants,    15 
Enoch  square. 

Selkirk,  Ro'iert  J.,  of  Selkirk,  Luidlaw,  <f  Co. ; 
106  North  Frederick  street. 

Selkirk,  Mrs.  J.,   126  North  Frederick  street. 

Selkirk,  Mrs.,   175  St.  George's  road. 

SELLARS,  George,  dyer,  125  Cambridge  street  and 
3  Eldersiie  street ;  works,  102  Port-Dundas  road; 
house,  123  Cambridge  street. 

Sellar,  George,  sheriff-clerk  depute  of  Lanarkshire, 
County  buildings,  Wilson  street. 

Sellars,  James,  house  factor,  201  Crown  street ; 
house,  199  do. 


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Sellar,  Wm.,  of  Campbells,  Donald,  4- Sellar ;  resid. 

265  Sauchiehall  street. 
Sellei-3  &  M'Nab,  measurers,  54  St.  Enoch  square. 
Sellers,  Wm.,  measurer,  54  St.  Euoch  square;  lio. 

637  Gallowgate. 
Sellers,  IMrs.  Wm.,  paper-ruler,  31  Argyle  street. 
SEMPLE  &  Co.,  tea  dealers,  13  St.  Enoch  square. 
Semple,    David,    grain  and   commission  merchant, 

249  Argyle  street ;  ho.  57  Rose  St.,  Garnethill. 
Sample,  H.&  W.,  working  jewellers,  39  Maxwell  st. 
Semple,  James,  bookseller,  32  North  Albion  street. 
Semple,  Mrs.  Wm.,  dining-rooms,  121  Eglintoii  St.; 

house,  2  ■\Vellcroft  place. 
Semple,  Mrs.  William,  tobacconist,  7  Orr  street. 
Semple,  Helen,  provision  and  milk  dealer,  8  Bell  st. ; 

house,  44  William  street,  Greenhead. 
Sentinel.  Newspaper  Office,   9  Howard  street  and 

30  Adam's  court  lane ;  James  Watt,  publisher. 
SERVICE,  Andrew  H.,  and  Mrs.  Service,  boarding 

and  day  school,  423  St.  Vincent  street. 
Service,  Andrew  H.,  English,  commercial,  classical, 

and  mathematical  teacher,  423  St.  Vincent  st. 
Service,  David,  assistant-inspector  of  poor,  Barony 

parish  ;   house,  428  Duke  street. 
Service,  James,  sewed  muslin  manufacturer,  73  Buc- 

cleuch  street. 
Service,  James,  writer,  35  Bath  street. 
Service,  J.,  fancy  paper  box  maker,  48  Gordon  st.  ; 

house,  ISliddleton  terrace,  Paisley  road. 
Service,  John,  tobacco  and  snuff,  oils,  colours,  and 

general  furnishings,  Alma  place,  162  Duke  street. 
Service,  Thomas,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  45  Dale 

street,  Bridgeton;  house,  43  do. 
Service,  Thomas,  of  Service  cf  WorIcma7i ;  house,  8 

Sandyford  place. 
Service,  William,  jun.,  merchant,  at  Georye  Smith  tj* 

Soiis;  house,  4  Park  quadrant. 
Service,  Wm.,  church  officer,  East  Campbell  Street 

Free  Church  ;  house,  70  Graeme  street. 
Service  &  Workman,  sewed  muslin  manufacturers, 

129  Ingram  street. 
Service,  Mrs.  John,  1 1  Pitt  street. 
SESSION-Clerk's  Office  for  the  City,  57  St.  George's 

place;  Rt.  Strang,  clerk;  Jn.  Galloway,  deputy  do. 
Session-Clerk   of  Barony  parish    of    Glasgow,    52 

West  Nile  street. 
Session-Clerk's  Office  for  Gorbals,  6  South  Portland 

street;  William  Spiers,  session-clerk. 
Session- Clerk's  Office  for  Govan  parish,  53  Eglinton 

street  and  Govan  school-house ;   William  Fulton, 

A.M.,  clerk. — See  Advertisement  in  Appendix. 
SETON,  Alexander  B.,  of  Setons  ^-  Stirling  ;  house, 

23  Lansdowne  crescent. 
Seaton,  Andrew,  of  W.  ij-  A.  Seaton  ;  house,   235 

Eglinton  street. 
Seton,  James,  of  Setons  ^'  Stirling ;  house,  23  Lans- 
downe crescent. 
Seaton,  J.,  &  Co.,   lithographers  and  engravers,  14 

Maxwell  street. 
Seaton,   John,    of  J.   Seaton  <}  Co.  ;  house,  Elgin 

villa,  Shawlands. 
Setons  &    Stirling,  agents.  United    Kingdom    Life 

Assurance  Co.,  120  St.  Vincent  street. 
Seton,  Thomas  H.,  billiard  saloon  keeper,  74  Glass- 
ford  street. 
Seaton,  W.  &  A.,  wholesale  grocers,  9  Alston  street. 
Seaton,  William,  of  W.  <^  A.  Seaton  ;  house,  4  Cum- 
berland street,  Laurieston. 
Seaton,  Mrs.  John,  furnishings,  14  Gloucester  street. 


Seaton,  Miss,  draper,  27  Canning  street. 
SHAND  &  Mason,  fire  engine  and  hose  manufactur- 
ers, London  ;  agent  for  Scotland,  Ralph  Wardlaw, 

44  St.  Vincent  place. — See  Adv.  in  Appendix. 
SHANKLAND,  A.,  baker,  68  Norfolk  street. 
Shankland,  Peter,  tea  merchant,  175  Crown  street; 

house,  171  do. 
Shankland,  Robert,  of  Cameron,  ShanMand,  (^  Co.  ; 

house,  171  Crown  street. 
SHANKS,  Alexander,  67  Waterloo  street. 
Shanks,  James,  commission  agent,  2  Stirling  street. 
Shanks,  James,  29  Robertson  street. 
Shanks,  James,  sculptor,  109  North  Hanover  street ; 

house,  86  North  Frederick  street. 
Shanks,  James,  at  Thomas  Lamb  <}  Son^s ;  house, 

2  Morrison  street. 
Shanks,  James  K.,  at  Peter  Bintoul,  Son,  ^  Co's  ; 

house,  67  AVaterloo  street. 
Shanks,  John,  engineer  and  coal  agent,  70  Robert- 
son street. 
Shanks,  Robert,  123  West  Nile  street. 
Shanks,  Robert,  city  missionary,  53  Whitevale  st. 
Shanks,  Thomas  N.,  grocer,  118  Woodlands  road; 

house,  122  do. 
Shanks,  Thomas,    &   Co.,    bootmakers,    236  Argyle 

street;  house,  4  Buckingham  place,  Eglinton  st. 
Shanks,   William,  carver  and   gilder,    77   Maxwell 

street;  house,  86  North  Frederick  street. 
Shanks,  Wm.,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  522  Duke  st. 
Shanks,    Mrs.    C,   widows'    cap   manufacturer,    70 

Robertson  street. 
Shanks,  Mrs.  T.,  grocer,  317  Eglinton  street. 
Shanks,  Agnes,  lodgings,  10  Duke  street. 
SHANNON,  Charles,  pawnbroker,   4    St.  Joseph's 

place.  Gallon;  house,  511  Gallowgate. 
Shannon,  John,  druggist,  148  Gallowgate. 
Shannon,  Peter,  builder,  105  Stockwell  street. 
Shannon,  Peter,  victualler,  60  Bell  street. 
Shannon,  R.  M'D.,  com.  merchant,  62  Jamaica  st. 
SHARKEY,  Valentine,  butter  and  provision  factor, 

68  Glassford  street, 
SH.ARP,  Andrew,  iron  bedstead  manufacturer,  119 

Duke  street. 
Sharp,  Bryce,  green-grocer,  50  Bedford  street. 
Sharp,  Geo.,  builder,  15  Hill  street,  Garnethill. 
Sharp,  Geo.,  jun.,  mason  and  builder,  272  Dobbie's  In. 
Sharpe,  Henry,  grocer  and  provision  merchant,  89^ 

South  Wellington  street. 
Sharp,  Henrj',  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  44  Tron- 

gate  and  41  Gallowgate;  house,  221  do. 
Sharp,  James,  fancy  dress  and  shawl  manufacturer, 

4  John  street,   and   42  and    52    Ingram   street ; 

residence,  Viewfield  house,  Partiek. 
Sharpe,  James,  of  J.  cj-  J.  Sharpe ;  house,  19  Wood- 
lands terrace. 
Sharpe,  James  &  John,  merchants,  104  Hope  street. 
Sharp,  John,  &  Co.,   drapers,   9    Stevenson  street, 

Calton;  house,  12  Thistle  street,  Hutchesontown. 
Sharp,  John,  of  Broiun  ^-  Sharp  ;  house,   3  Royal 

circus.  New  City  road. 
Sharp,  John,  shipsmith,  Springfield,  Paisley  road ; 

house,  1  Ardgowan  street. 
Sharp,  John  C,  17  Stirling  street. 
Sharp,  William,  goldsm-ith,  watch  and  chronometer 

maker,  117   Buchanan  street;   house,   6  Newton 

terrace,  Sauchithall  street. 
Sharp,  William,  glass  and  china  merchant,  86  Bath 

street,  and  46  Cathcart  street,  Greenock ;  residence, 

86  Bath  street. 

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SHARR- 


-GEKERAL  DIRECTORY. 


-SHERRIFF. 


Sharpe,  William,  of  i7.il/.   Customs;  house,  43  Dal- 

housie  street. 
Sharp,  Mrs.  B.,  midwife,  16  Stevenson  St.,  Calton. 
Sharp,  Mrs.  George,  47  Spriiigifrove  place. 
Sharpe,  Mrs.  John  F.,  30  Lynedoch  street. 
SHAW,  Alexander,  mason  and  builder,  16Gi  Eglin- 

ton  street;  house,  28  Devon  street. 
Shaw,  Alexander,  flesher,  1  Grove  street. 
Shavr,  Andrew,  carrier.  East  Kilbride,  11  Macpher- 

son  street. 
Shaw,  Andrcvr,  wholesale  and  furnishing  ironmonger, 

24  Union  street;  house,  145  Paisley  road. 
Shaw,  Archibald,  spirit  dealer,  60  Kingst.,  Calton; 

house,  58  do. 
Shaw,  Archibald,  wine  and  spirit  dealer,  565  Gal- 

lowgate;  house,  oGY  do. 
Schaw,  Archd.  Shanks,  of  iPCrinddl,  Schau;  #  Co., 

consul  for  Salvador,  36  St.  Vincent  place  ;  house, 

18  Windsor  terrace. 
Shaw,  David,  wholesnle  and  retail  grocer,  256  Bu- 
chanan street,  and  1  Kirk  street,  Townhead. 
Shaw,  George,  wine  and  spirit  dealer,   27   Hunter 

street;  house,  70  Grasme  street. 
Shaw,    James,    oj"  James   Shaw   (J-   Co. ;    house,  6 

Clifton  place. 
Shaw,  James,  &  Co.,  calico  printers,  12  Royal  Ex- 

chanr;e  square. 
Shaw,  James,  33  Woodburn  terrace,  Sandyford. 
Shaw,  James,  of  Shaio,   Thomson,  cj-  Moore;   house, 

111  Hill  street,  Garnethill. 
Shaw,  John,    spirit  merchant,   52   Barrack  street; 

house,  32  do. 
Shaw,  John,  teacher,  Free  Church  ISTormal  Seminary; 

house,  87  Garnethill  street. 
Shaw,  John,  &  Co.,   ironfounders,  Kelvin  foundry, 

Maryhill. 
Shaw,  John,  coal  agent,  15  Moore  street. 
Shaw,  John,  tobacco-pipe  manufacturer,  13  Drygate. 
Shaw,   John,  hosier,  glover,    and   shirt  maker,  36 

Argyle  street. 
Shaw,  Neil  Eitchie,  28  Arlington  street. 
Shavr,  Robert,  of  James  Shaio  <J-  Co.;  ho.  Thornhill, 

Blantyro. 
Shaw,  Robert,  spirit  dealer,  73  Abercromby  street. 
Shaw,  Robert,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  141  Cam- 
bridge street;  house,  137  do. 
Shaw,  Thomas,   of  M.   Ogle  4'  Son;  house,  32  St. 

Vincent  crescent. 
Shaw,  Thomas,  confectioner,  44  Candleriggs. 
Shaw,  Thomas  T.,  tailer  and  clothier,  286  Argyle 

street;  house,  92  Abbotsford  place. 
Shaw,  Thomson,  &  Moore,  iron  brokers,  spelter  and 

general    agents,    2    Royal    Exchange    court,    85 

Queen  street. 
Shaw,  Thomson,  &  Co.,  iron  merchants,  14  and  16 

Main  street,  Gorbals. 
Shaw,  Turnbull,  &  Co.,  merchants,  68  St.  Vincent  st. 
Shaw,  William,  plasterer,  15  Charlotte  lane. 
Shaw,  William  F.,  of  Ferguson  cj'  Shaw;  house,  102 

South  Portland  street. 
Shaw,  William  F.,  of  J.  ij'   T.  irilso?i ;   house,  102 

South  Portland  street. 
Shaw,    William,    of  James  Shaw  cj-    Co. :     house, 

Elmwood,  Bothwell. 
Shaw,  William,  wright  and  builder,  44  Wallace  st. ; 

house,  38  Pollok  street. 
Shaw,  William,  coal  agent,  26  Glebe  street. 
Shaw,  Wm.,  of  Guthrie,  Shaw,  (]•  Co.;  house,  Elm- 
wood,  Bothwell. 


Shaw,  William,  provision  merchant,  32  Florence  st. 

Shaw,  William,  cfCamjybells,  Neikon,  Shaw,  cf  Co.; 
house,  329  Bath  crescent. 

Shaw,  William,  cooper,  47  King  street;  house,  140 
South  Cumberland  street. 

Shaw,  W.  C,  goldsmith  and  jeweller,  watch,  clocks 
and  chronometer  maker,  92  Buchnuan  street  and 
12  South  Exchange  place;  ho.  5  Woodside  place. 

Shaw,  William  B  ,  189  New  City  road. 

Shaw,  Wm.  B.,  teacher  of  the  violin.  Theatre  royal; 
house,  652  St,  Vincent  street. 

Shaw,  Mrs.,  132  South  Portland  street. 

Shaw,  Mrs.,  ladies' sewing  estab.,  19  N.  Portland  st. 

Shaw,  Mrs.,  27  Abbotsford  place. 

Shaw,  Mrs.  Wm.,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  9  An- 
derston  quay;  house,  96  Washington  street. 

Shaw,  Miss,  47  St.  Vincent  crescent. 

SHEARER,  David,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  152 
Sauchiehall  street ;  house,  146  do. 

Shearer,  James,  spirit  merchant.  Whitebait  rooms, 
16  St.  Enoch  wynd. 

Shearer,  James  N.,  chemist  and  druggist,  156  New 
City  road;  house,  21  Scotia  street. 

Shearer,  John,  38  Cumberland  street. 

Shearer,  John,  of  John  lieid  4~  Co.;  house,  lOi 
Bothwell  street. 

Shearer,  John,  at  Miller  cf'  Bannerman^s;  30  Gor- 
don street. 

Shearer,  J.,  of  Graham  and  Shearer ;  house,  61 
Houston  street. 

Shearer,  John,  spirit  dealer,  111  Great  HamiltOD 
street ;  house,  109  do. 

Shearer,  John,  grocer  and  victualler,  54  Tureen  st. 

Shearer,  John,  baptist  minister,  118  High  John  st.  ; 
house,  223  New  City  road. 

Shearer,  Robert,  fruiterer  and  confectioner,  91  Main 
street,  Bridgeton. 

Shearer,  Wm.,  baker,  55  John  street. 

Shearer,  Mrs.  William,  coal  agent,  142  Drygate. 

SHEDDEN,  John,  at  Sutherland's  ;  house,  62  Vir- 
ginia street. 

Shedden,  Robert  Law,  depute  clerk  of  the  peace, 
Count}-  buildings.  111  Brunswick  street;  house, 
16  South  Portland  street. 

Siiedden,  William,  teacher,  Alexander's  charity,  04 
Duke  street ;  house,  12  Buccleuch  street. 

Shedden,  Mrs.,  lodging.?,  16  South  Portland  street. 

SHEEDY,  Rev.  Edward,  St.  Mary's,  68  Aber- 
cromby street. 

SHEFFIELD,  James,  glass  bottle-maker,  glass 
works,  72  Lancefield  street ;  house,  47  do. 

SHEPHERD,  Joseph,  hat-block  maker,  2  West 
Russell  street. 

Shepherd,  Philip,  janitor,  Alexander's  charity,  94 
Duke  street. 

SHEPPARD,  Caulfield,  wholesale  blacking  manu- 
facturer, 131  Gallowgate. 

Sheppard  &  Co.,  commission  merchants  and  insur- 
ance brokers,  54  St.  Enoch  square. 

Sheppard,  J.  D.,  Hanoverian  consul,  of  Sheppard  if 
Co.  ;  54  St.  Enoch  sq. ;  ho.  1  Kier  ter.,  Pollokshi. 

Sheppard,  James,  blacking  manufac,  89  Gallowgate. 

Sheppard,  Thomas,  tailor,  3  Whitehall  street. 

SHERIFF  &  Anderson,  ironfounders.  Peel  street, 
London  road. 

Sheriff,  George,  ofPolloch,  Gilmour,  cf  Co.;  house,  18 
Burnbank  terrace. 

Sherriff,  J.  B.,  merchant,  12  Hope  street ;  residence, 
Carronvale,  Stirlingshire. 


SHERRIFF. GENERAL  DIRECTORY.- 


-SIMPSON. 


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Sherriff,  J.  B.,  distiller,  Locbindaal  distillery,  Islay; 

office,  12  Hope  St. ;  resid.,  Carroiivale,  Stirlingshire. 
Sherriff,   Peter,   gun   and  fishing  tackle  maker,  10 

Renfield  street ;  house,  2G1  Buchanan  street. 
Sherriff,  Thomas,  ironfounder.  Peel  street,  London 

road;  house,  12  Mouteilh  row. 
Sherriffs,  William,  soiree  purveyor,  Baronial  liall,  45 

South  Portland  street. 
Sheriff,  William,  supervisor  of  inland  revenue,  2nd 

district;   house,  352  St.  Vincent  street. 
Siihriff's  Chambers,  County  Buildings,  Wilson's  st. ; 

Sir  Archibald  Alison,  sheriff". 
SHERRY,  James,  spii'it  merchant,  28  Stewart  st. 
Sherr}',  Patrick,  spirit  merchant,  163  Castle  street; 

house,  11  Monkland  street. 
Shieldmuir  Colliery,  Wilsons  &  Co.,  172  West 

George  street. 
SHIELDS  &  Duff,  measurers,  101  West  Nile  street. 
Shields,  Henry,  teacher,  34  Macfarlane  street. 
Shields,  John,  of  Shields  <.f  Duff;  house,  3  Moray 

place.  Regent's  park. 
Shields,  John,  shipmaster,  27  Paterson  st.,  Kingst. 
Shiels,  Thomas,  flesher,  120   GarngaJ  road;  house, 

69  Glebe  street. 
Shields,    William,   fruiterer   and   confectioner,    3S5 

Argyle  street;  house,  318  do. 
Shiels,  Wm.,  wholesale  confectioner,  278  Argyle  st. 
Shields,  Mrs.,  midwife  and  ladies'  nurse,  10  Wood  la. 
Shields,  Miss,  dressmaker,  122  Sauchiehall  street. 
SKIERS,  Lawrence,  house  and  ship  smith,  7  Dale 

street;  house,  39  Centre  street. 
Ship  Chandlery  and  Saihvork  Co.,  29  Robertson  st. 
Shipping  Ofiice,  12  James  Watt  st.;  Robert  Craw- 
ford, shipping  master;  house,  58   Kolvingrove  st. 
SHIRRA,   James,   printer,   at   John    Grohanis,  23 

Royal  Exchange  sq. ;  ho.  108  North  Hanover  st. 
Shirra,   James,    wright    and   timber   merchant,   56 

Kirk  street,  Caltcn ;  house,  10  East  Russell  st. 
Shirra,  James,  spirit  dealer,  552  Gallowgate. 
Shirra,  John,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  90  Green  st. 

Calton,  and  411  Gallowgate  ;  ho.  415  do. 
Shirra,  John,  blacksmith,  74  Hope  street ;  house,  43 

Buccleuch  street. 
Shirra,  Robert,   at  Doiirjall  <')■  JIathies ;  house,  43 

Buccleuch  street. 
Shirra,  Samuel,  portioner,  4  West  street,  Calton. 
Shirra,  Mrs.  J.,  43  Buccleuch  street. 
Shirra,  Miss  B.,  hosiery  and  furnishings,  107  Can- 
ning street,  Calton. 
Shirra,  Miss  C,  milliner  and  dressmaker,  10  East 

Russell  street. 
Shirra,  Miss,  47  Garnethill  street. 
Shooting  Saloon,  12  Royal  Exchange  sq.,  J.  Bell. 
SHORT,  Thomas,  at  Neilson   <J-    Co.''s,   Finnieston 

Foundry;  house,  114  Dumbarton  road. 
SHORTRIDGE,  Miss,  2  Blythswood  square. 
SiiOTTS  Iron  Co.,  coal  and  iron  masters  and  iron- 
founders,  69  West  Nile  St.;  Richard  Brown,  agt. 
SnOVLlN,  Patrick,  city  porter,  sedan  chair  oiBce, 

15  Drury  street. 
SHURMUR,  J.,  inland  revenue  officer,  8  Steven  st. 
SIBBALD,  Jliss,  cloak  and  dressmaker,  67  Grove  st. 
Sibbald,  Misses  M.  &  R.,  widows'  capmakers,  315 

Argyle  street. 
Sicilian  Steam-Packet  Office ;  Handysides  &  Hen- 
derson, 45  Union  street,  agents. 
SIDDONS,  Miss,  lodgings,  37  South  Portland  st. 
SIEBERG,    C,    analytical   chemist,    15    Morrison 

street,  Kingston. 


SiGHTHiLL  Cemetery,  Kirkintilloch  road;  office,  1 
South  Frederick  street. 

SILLARS,  Alex.,  smith,  hame,  and  chain  maker, 
66  M'Pherson  street;  house,  78  Montrose  street. 

Sillars,  David,  of  R.  <j-  D.  Sillars ;  house,  2  St. 
James'  terrace.  Great  Western  road. 

Sillars,  Duncan,  grain  shovel-maker,  38  Soho  st. 

Sillars,  George  Albert,  at  J.  cj'  T.  Wiseman  cj-  Co.'s; 
residence,  Cowglen  house,  near  Pollokshaws. 

Sillars,  James,  smith,  38  Soho  street. 

Sillars,  R.  &  D  ,  cotton  yarn  merchants,  74  Bu- 
chanan street. 

SILVER,  S.  W.,  &  Co.,  patentees,  contractors,  and 
manufacturers  of  India  rubber,  ebonite,  telegraph 
cables,  &c.,  James  Syme,  agent,  68  Gordon  st.; 
works,  Silverton,  Essex,  London,  E. 

SILVESTER,  Thos.,  sign,  glass,  and  ticket   writer, 

39  Maxwell  street. 

SIM,  Alexander,  head  master,  St.  Enoch's  Parish 
School,  51  Rojiework  lane;  ho.  29  Abbotsford  pi. 

Sim  &  Barkers,  wholesale  warehousemen,  and  boot, 
shoe,  umbrella,  and  hat  and  cap  manufacturers, 
10  Jamaica  street. 

Sim,  John,  plumber  and  gasfitter,  27  Plospital  st, 

Sim,  John,  21  Abbotsford  place. 

Sim,  John  Keith,  commission  merchant,  14  and  13 
Wallace  street,  Tradeston  ;  ho.  23  Abbotsford  pi. 

Sim,  John,  sheriff-clerk  depute,  County  buildings; 
Wilson  street ;  house,  Langside  road,  Langside. 

Simra,  Peter,  photographic  artist,  114  Trongate. 

Sim,  Robert,  of  Sim  cj-  Barkers^  Scotch  bonnet  manu- 
facturer ;  manufactory,  Stewarton  ;  house,  9  Kel- 
vingrove  street,  and  Stewarton. 

Sim,  Thomas  B.,  builder,  140  North  Woodside  rd.  ; 
house,  15  Scotia  street. 

Sim,  Wm.,  contractor  and  stone  merchant;  granite 
works,  St.  James'  street,  Paisley  road;  house,  18 
Wahner  crescent. 

Sim,  William,  spirit  merchant,  59  Garngad  road. 

Sim,  Misses,  milliners  and  dressmakers,  8  Sauchie- 
hall street. 

SIME,  John,  boot  top  manufacturer,  and  machine 
closer,  29  St.  Andrew's  square. 

Sime,  Wm.,  machine  boot  closer,  21  Stockwell  pi. 

Sime,  William  Selkirk,  bookseller,  stationer,  and 
librarian,  163  Sauchiehall  street. 

Sime,  Mrs.  William,  40  Cowcaddens  streat. 

SIMONS,  Benjamin,  f)/"»S'tH2ons,  Jacobs,  cJ'  Co.;  Lo. 

40  Canon  street. 

Simons,  Jacobs,  &  Co.,  fruit  mers.,  86  Candleriggs. 
Simons,  IMichael,  of  Smith  cf-  Simons  ;   house,  40 

Canon  street. 
Simons,  William,  of  William  Simons  c}  Co.  ;  house, 

Clydeview,  Partick. 
Simons,  W^illiam,   &  Co.,   engineers,    founders,  and 

shipbuilders,  London  works,  Renfrew. 
SlivIPSON,  Adam,  spirit  merchant,  51  Caledonianrd. 
Simpson,  Alexander,  smith  and  bellhanger,    1 1   So. 

Coburg  street;  house,  58  Cumberland  street. 
Simpson,  Alex.,  of  A.  tj'  J,  S.  Simpson;  residence, 

Riddrie,  cottage,  Cumbernauld  road. 
Simpson,  Andv/.,  wright,  41  Cubie  st. ;  ho.  89  do. 
Simpson,  A.  G.,   coalmaster,  43  West  Howard  st. ; 

residence,  Muirhouse,  VVishaw. 
Simpson  A.  &  J.  S.,  civil  and  mining  engineers,  175 

Hope  street. 
Simpson  Brothers,  merchants,  152  West  George  st. 
Simpson,    David,   wine  and   spirit    merchant,    100 

Rutherglen  loan  ;  house,  213  Crown  street. 


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Simpson,  George,  baker,  35  Stevenson  st. ;  ho.  37  do. 
Simpson,  George,  civil  and  mining  engineer,  172  W. 

George  street ;  ho.  Milton  farm,  Provanmill. 
Simpson,  George,  merchant,   81  Wilson  street ;  ho. 

176  Sauchiehall  street. 
Simpson,  George  E.,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  158 

Sauchiehall  street. 
Simpson,  Rev.  George,  minister  of  Bridgeton  Parish, 

87  Old  Dalmarnock  road. 
Simpson,  George,  at  Black  cf  EoneymaiUs  ;  house,  6 

Avon  street,  Kinning  park. 
Simpson,  Hunter,  &  Young,  warehousemen,  59  Bu- 
chanan street. 
Simpson,  James  B.,  librarian,  104  St.  Vincent  street 

and  27  Renfield  street ;  ho.  30  Woodlands  road. 
Simpson,  James,  boot  and  shoemaker,  33  Argyle  st. ; 

bouse,  4  Adelphi  place. 
Simpson,  James,  jeweller  and  watchmaker,  49  Eglin- 

ton  street ;  house,  8  Moraj^  place,  Regent  park. 
Simpson,  John,  flesher,  176j  Garscube  road;  house, 

3  Scott  street,  Port-Dundas. 
Simpson,  John,  cowfeederand  coal  agent,  12  Bath  st. 
Simpson,  John,  bookbinder  and  sta,,  30  George  st. 
Simpson,    John    M.,    house   furnisher,    ironmonger, 

printseller,  and  framemaker,  lOG,  108,  110  Lon- 
don street;  house,  186  Hospital  street. 
Simpson,  John  S.,  of  A.  cj-  J.  S.  Simpson  :  residence, 

Ardrossan. 
Simpson,  John,  contractor  for  carting  &  storekeeper, 

92,  94  Washington  st.  ;  ho.  12  Anderston  quaj-. 
Simpson,  John,  cart  saddle-tree  maker,  13  Charles 

street ;   house,  4  do. 
Simpson,  John,  storekeeper,  22   St.  Andrew's  lane ; 

house,  32  Stockwell  street. 
Simpson,  John,  victualler,  204  Gallowg. ;  ho.  206  do. 
Simpson,  John,  cabinetmaker   and   upholsterer,  102 

London  street;  house,  104  do. 
Simpson,  John,  grocer,  29  Carrick  street. 
Simpson,  Peter,    o/"  Slmpso7i   Brothers ;    house,    7 

Woodside  place, 
Simpson,  Pierce  Adolphus,  M.D.,  126  W.  Regent  st. 
Simpson,  Rob.,  &  Co.,  drapers,  silk  mercers,  clothiers 

and  outfitters,  3,  5  Jamaica  street.. 
Simpson,  Rob.,  contractor,  5  Stanley  pi.,  Paisley  rd. 
Simpson,  Robert,  79  North  Frederick  street. 
Simpson,  Robert,  of  Robert  Simpson  ^-  Co. ;  house, 

60  St.  Vincent  crescent. 
Simpson,  Robert,  victualler,  28  Broad  st.  Mile-end. 
Simpson,  R.  E.,  of  R.  E.  Simpson  cj  Co.  ;  house,  19 

Rose  street,  Garnethill. 
Simpson,  R.  E.,  &  Co.,  sewing  machine  manufac- 
turers, 90  Maxwell  street. 
Simpson,  Samuel,  138  West  Graham  street. 
Simpson,  Thomas,  of  Simpson,   Hunter,   cf   Young ; 

house,  4  India  street. 
Simpson,  Thos.,  of  Wm.  Simpson  (j  Co.;  house,  107 

King's  park  place,  Greenliead. 
Simpson,  Thomas,  flesher,  1G4  West  Regent  street; 

house,  166  do, 
Simpson,  William,  129  Brunswick  street. 
Simpson,  William,  M.A.,  G.C.M.,  head  master  of 

Christ  Church  schools,  34  Crownpoint  road  ;  ho. 

58  Whiteva'e  street. 
Simpson,    William,  jun.,    starcher    and    dj'er,    17 

Graham  street,  Bridgeton ;   ho.  92  Canning  st. 
Simpson,  Wm.,  boot  and  shoemaker,  118  Thistle  st. 
Simpson,  William,   &   Co.,  starchers  and  dyers,  17 

Graham  street,  Bridgeton. 
Simpson,  Wm.,  at  John  Steivart  cj-  Co.'s,  114  Trong. 


Simpson,  Mrs.  E.,  lodgings,  8  St.  James'  street, 
Paisley  road. 

Simpson,  Mrs.  G.,  milliner  and  dressmaker,  17G 
Sauchiehall  street. 

Simpson,  Mrs.  Janet,  spirit  dealer,  1  Scott  street 
Port-Dundas  ;  house,  5  do.  ' 

Simpson,  Mrs.  W.,  239  St,  Vincent  street. 

Simpson,  Misses  A.  &  J.,  eating-ho.,  34  Parliam.  rd* 

SINCLAIR,  Alexander,  teacher  of  English  and 
geography,  St.  George's  Road  English  and  Com- 
mercial Academy,  25  St.  George's  road. 

Sinclair,  Alex.,  Herald  office ;  house,  Haddens 
villa,  Langside. 

Sinclair,  Alex.,  bootmaker,  73  Jamaica  street. 

Sinclair,  Alex.,  pattern  designer,  303  Argyle  street. 

Sinclair,  Archibald,  letterpress  printer,  62  Argyle 
street ;  house,  5  Thistle  street. 

Sinclair,  Archibald,  bootmaker,  133  Cambridge  st. ; 
house,  137  do. 

Sinclair,  Archibald,  lieutenant  of  police,  Ch'de  Police 
Office,  16  Robertson  St.;  ho.  61  Mains  street. 

Sinclair  &  Brown,  joiners,  50  East  Howard  street. 

Sinclair,  Dan.,  ofUre  (j  Sinclair ;  ho.  59  Renfrewst. 

Sinclair,  David,  commer.  traveller,  at  Tillie  i.f  Hen- 
derson^ s  ;  house,  46  Pollok  street. 

Sinclair,  D.,  grocer,  25  Oswald  street;  ho.  29  do. 

Sinclair,  George,  captain,  staff  officer  of  pensioners; 
staff  office.  Barracks,  Gallowgate. 

Sinclair,  Geo.,  portioner,  house  factor,  and  manager 
of  the  Royal  Liver  Friendly  Society,  30  Hope  st. 

Sinclair,  H.  M.,  accountant  and  house  factor,  and 
agent  for  the  West  of  England  Fire  and  Life  In- 
surance Co.,  and  manager  and  treasurer.  National 
Freehold  Building  Society,  36  Renfield  street. 

Sinclair,  James,  of  H.  R.  Adam  Sinclair  cj-  Co. ; 
house,  50  St.  Vincent  crescent. 

Sinclair,  Jas.,  tobacconist  and  tea  dealer,  4  Canning 
street,  Caltou. 

Sinclair,  James  B.,  teacher,  St.  Jude's  school, 
Dobbie's  loan. 

Sinclair,  James,  &  Co.,  ham  curers,  butter,  cheese, 
and  provision  merchants,  20  Stockwell  street. 

Sinclair,  John,  wine  and  spirit  dealer,  131  Castle  st. 

Sinclair,  John,  turner,  368  Gallowgate;  house,  4 
Claythorn  street. 

Sinclair,  John,  pawnbroker,  38  Sydney  street. 

Sinclair,  John,  cabinetmaker,  4  Low  Green  street; 
warehouse,  88  London  st. ;  house,  41  Stirling  sq. 

Sinclair,  John,  stationer,  261  George  street. 

Sinclair  &  Mitchell,  wincey  and  drugget  manufac- 
turers, 1 1  Miller  street. 

Sinclair,  N.,  of  Sinclair  ^  Ifitchell;  house,  169 
Berkeley  street. 

Sinclair,  Norman,  tailor  &  clothier,  29  Hutcheson  st. 

Sinclair,  Peter,  of  Sinclair  (j  Son;  house,  4  Abbots- 
ford  place. 

Sinclair,  Robert,  flesher,  273  Eglinton  St.;  ho.  265  do. 

Sinclair,  Robert,  writer,  14  Miller  street ;  house,  4 
Abbotsford  place. 

Sinclair,  Robert  W.,  secretary  to  the  Giasgo-iv 
Blagdalen  Institution,  3  Bath  street ;  house,  26 
Apsley  place. 

Sinclair,  &  Son,  clothiers,  65  St.  Vincent  street. 

Sinclair,  Wm.,  letterpress  printer,  09  Ingram  St. ; 
house,  120  Thistle  street,  Hutchesoiito-'A'n. 

Sinclair,  W^ni.,  cooper,  129  Garscube  rd. ;  ho.  124ido. 

Sinclair,  Wm.,  secretary  and  treasurer  of  the  Roval 
Liver  Friendly  Society,  249  Argyle  street ;  house, 
93  Pollok  street. 


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Sinclair,  Miss,  37  South  Portland  street. 

Sinclair,   Janet,   grocer,  and  victualler,  120  South 

Wellington  street. 
SINGER,  I.  M.,  &  Co.,  sewing  machine  manufac- 
turers, 66  Buchanan  street. —  See  Adv.  in  App. 

SINGLETON,  A.  W.,  shipbroker  and  commission 
agent,  27  Union  street. 

Singleton,  Joseph,  boot  and  shoemaker,  23  Crown 
street  ;  house,  23.^  do. 

SINNAMON,  M'Analb',  &  Co.,  booksellers,  book- 
binders, and  publishers.  Go  Stevenson  street. 

Sinnamon,  Thomas,  draper,  61  Stevenson  street ; 
house.  Go  do. 

Sisters  of  Mercy,  Convent  of  Mercy,  Garngadhill. 

SKELLY,  Luke,  Pilot  office,  16  Robertson  street; 
house,  80  Alma  place.  Paisley  road. 

Skellj^  Robert,  oi  Greenoch  Towing  C'o.'s,  12  Robert- 
son  street;  house,  1  Cranston  place,   Anderston. 

SKELTEN,  Thos.,  spirit  merchant,  327  Parliamen- 
tarj-  road  and  130  North  Frederickst;  ho.  126  do. 

SKENE,  Alex.,  commission  agent,  3  St.  Enoch  sq. ; 
house,  57  St.  Vincent  crescent. 

Skene,  George,  professor  of  law  in  the  College ; 
residence,  College. 

SKEOCH,  Charles,  writer,  169  West  George  st. ; 
house,  4  Mansfield  place. 

Skeoch,  R.  D.,  of  Cree,  Skinner,  (j-  Co.,  12  Gordon  st. 

SKINNER,  Dav.,  grain  &  flour  factor,  292  Argyle  st. 

Skinner,  George,  of  Wm.  Skinner  4'  /Son ;  house, 
35  Elmbank  place. 

Skinner,  Geoi-ge,  of  James  S.  Carsiuell  (^-  Skinner ; 
house,   114;  West  Nile  street. 

Skinner,  Thomas,  ai  F/-«»ci5  Walson's,  166  Sauchie- 
hall  street ;  house,  17  Cambridge  street. 

Skinner,  Thomas,  of  Cree,  Skinner,  ^  Co. ;  house, 
3  Fitzroy  place. 

Skinner,  William,  of  William  Skinner  cf  Son ;  ho. 
35  Elmbank  place. 

Skinner,  William,  &  Son,  bakers,  cooks,  and  con- 
fectioners, 307  Sauchieball  street  and  45  Trongate. 

SKIRVING,  Crighton,  manager,  Glasgow  Equitable 
Loan  Co  ,  Pratt's  court,  109  Argyle  street,  and 
9  Maxwell  street ;  house,  do. 

Skirving,  William,  cashier,  Scottish  Amicable  Life 
Assurance  Office  ;  house,  5  Florence  place. 

SiCYE  Steam-Packet  Office,  119  Hope  street. 

SLADEN,  Edwin,  parcel  agent,  Edingburgh  and 
Glasgow  Railway  Co.  ;  house,  106  Renfrew  st. 

SLATER,  David,  commission  mercht.,  33  Buchanan 
street ;  house,  9  Cambridge  street. 

Slater,  John,  &  Co.,  boot  and  shoemakers,  338 
Argyle  street. 

Slater,  J.,  &  Co.,  commission  merchants  and  agents, 
76  Wilson  street. 

Slater,  Joseph,  of  J.  Slater  (^-  Co.;  residence.  Under- 
wood, Botliwell. 

Slater,  P.  F.,  manufacturer  of  neck-ties,  &c.,  8 
Somerviile  place,  Monteith  row. 

Slater,  Robert,  blacksmith,  11  Centre  street.  Trades- 
ton  ;   house,  106  do. 

Slater,  Thi.s.,  inland  revenue  officer,  233 Stirling's  rd. 

Slater,  Rev.  Thomas,  of  St.  George's-in-the-Fields ; 
house,  8  Granville  place,  St.  George's  road. 

Slater,  Thos.  H.,  jun.,  &  Co.,  bonded  and  free  store- 
keepers. Hand  13  Oswald  street. 

Slater,  T.  H,,  merchant,  13  Oswald  st. ;  residence, 
Wem3-ss  bay. 

SLAUGHTER,  W.  H.,  23  St.  Andrew's  square; 
house,  12  Pollok  street. 


SLEIGH,  Wm.  B.,  Mrs.  J.  Colegate's,  93  Cadogan  sf 
SLIGHT,   Ninian,    superintendent,  Necropolis  ;  ho. 

Necropolis  cottage. 
Sligo    Steam-Packet   Office,    75   Jamaica  street  ; 

Thomas  Cameron  &  Co.,  agents. 
SLIMAN,  D.  K.  &  J.,  ham  curers  and  provision 

merchants,  157  Trongate. 
Sliman,  D.    K  ,   o/  D.  K.   (f  J.   SUman;  house,   1 

Avondale  place.  Paisley  road. 
Sliman,  3 o\m, 'of  D.  K.  cj-  J.  Sliman;  house,  Avon 

villa.  Paisley  road. 
Slimon,  Mrs.,  matron.  Orphan  Institution,  7  South 

York  street. 
Slimon,  Miss,  matron  to   the   House  of  Refuge  for 

F'emales,  290  Parliamentary  road. 
SLIMMON,    Plugh,  wholesale  and  retail  grocer,  154: 

Gallowgate;  house,  12  Monteith  row. 
SLIJIOND,  Mrs.  lodgings,  93  South  Portland  st. 
SLOAN,  David,  of  William  Sloan 4'  Co.;  house,  13 

Queen's  crescent. 
Sloane  &  Drummond,  lithographers  and  engravers, 

118  Union  street. 
Sloan,  James,  &  Co.,  manufacturers,  36  Ingram  st. 
Sloane,    John,    sub-cashier.    Commercial    Bank    of 

Scotland;  house,  8  Gordon  street. 
Sloan,  John,  carter,  76  Lancefield  street;  house,  40 

Oak  street,  Anderston. 
Sloan,  John,  at  Grant  tf  Go's,  34  Wilson  street;  ho. 

18  Greenvale  place,  Cumberland  street,  west. 
Sloane,  John  F.,  secretary,  Monkland  Railway  Co., 

64  West  Regent  street. 
Sloan,  Samuel,  8  Bedford  street. 
Sloan,  William,  assistant  registrar,  44  Canning  st., 

Calton  ;  house,  37  Rumfurd  street. 
Sloan,  William,  &  Co.,  shipping  agents,  51  Union  st. 
Sloan,  William,   &  Co.,  whiting  and  salt  stores,  55 

Turner's  court,  87  Argyle  street. 
Sloan,  Mrs.,  43  Carnarvon  street. 
SLOWAN,  William  John,  secretary  to  the  National 

Bible   Society  of  Scotland,    66   Virginia   street; 

house,  St.  Bernard's  place.  Great  George  street, 

Hillhead. 
SMAIL,  James,  missionary  to  the  Blind,  91  North 

Hanover  street. 
Smail,  Mrs.,  6  Park  place.  Paisley  road. 
SMALL,  Andrew,  examiner  in  navigation,  12  James 

Watt  street ;  house,  66  St.  Vincent  crescent. 
Small  &  Barnett,  wrights,  trunk  and  packing-box 

makers ;  joiner's  shop,  87  Renfrew  street ;  pack- 
ing-box   shop    and   counting-house,   120    South 

Albion  street. 
Small,  C.  J.,  &   Co.,  coffee  and  fruit  importers,  27 

St.  Enoch  square. 
Small,  Charles  J.,   of  C.  J.  Small  ij-    Co.;  house, 

Ibroxholm,  Paisley  road. 
Small,  Rev.  Eugene,  St.  Mungo's  church  ;  house,  2 

Stanhope  street. 
Small,  Francis,  nursery  and  seedsman,  4    Charing 

cross ;  nursery,  Westbank  ;  house,  Hillhead. 
Small,  James,  grocer,  24  Rose  St.,  Hutchesontown. 
Small,  James,  milk  and  provision  dealer,  65  George 

street  ;  house,  62  do. 
Small,  John,  42  Taylor  street. 
Small,  John,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  22  Cook  st. 
Small,  John,  plumber,  82   North  Wellington  street; 

house,  96  Cambridge  street. 
Small ,  Neil,  of  Small  4  Barnett :  ho.  264  Renfrew  st. 
Small,  Captain  Thomas,  at  G.   ij-  J.  Burns' ;  house, 

15  Berklej^  terrace. 


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Small,  Peter,  290  Duke  street. 

Small,  Mrs.,  dress  and  mantle  maker,  1-11  George  st. 

SMART,  Alexander,  at  John  Clixrh^  jwi.,  t^'  Co^s ; 

house,  18  Newhall  terrace. 
Smart,  David,  beadle  of  St.  James'  Parish  Church; 

house,  4  Binnie  place,  Monteith  row. 
Smart,   James,    superintendent    of    police,    Central 

Police  Office,  9  South  Albion  street;  residence,  26 

Canning  place. 
Smart,  Thomas,  meal  and  grain  mer(?ht.,  4  Stockw. 
Smart,  William,  spirit  merchant,  30  Parliamentary 

road  ;  house,  70  Parson  street. 
Smart,  Mrs.,  17  Florence  place. 
SMEAL,  Robert,  24  Whitevale  street. 
Smeal,  Robert,   rope  and  twine  manufacturer,   102 

King  street,  Calton;  house,  194  Duke  street. 
Sraeal,  William,  grocer,  IGl,    163    Gallowgate;  ho. 

36  Monteith  row. 
SMEATON,  James,  manager,  brick  and  tile  works, 

Woodend,  Partick  ;  resid.  Woodend  cottage. 
Smeaton,    William,    wine   and    spirit    merchant,    2 

Stewart  St.,  and  lOl  Cowcaddens ;  house,  190  do. 
Smeaton,  William,   &  Co.,   family  grocers  and  wine 

mercliants,  281  Eglinton  street. 
SMELLIE,  George,  letter-carrier,  P.O. ;  house,   197 

Duke  street. 
Smellie,  George,  flesher,  101  Main  street,  Bridgeton; 

house,  15  Newhall  terrace. 
Smellie,  James,  green-grocer  and   confectioner,  542 

Gallowgate  ;  house,  4  Bellgrove  street. 
Smellie,  James,  M.D.,  surgeon,  19  Stevenson  street; 

house,  194  Duke  street. 
Smellie,  James    R.,  of  Houston  cf*   Smellie;  house, 

Langside  valley. 
Smellie,  John,  coal  merchant,  Caledonian  Railway ; 

depot,  St.  RoUox  ;  house,  22  Kent  street. 
Smellie,    John,    measurer   and   land    survej-or,    12 

Crown  place,  Partick. 
Smellie,    John,    dairyman,    Elmwood    dairy,    122 

Rutherglen  road. 
Smellie,   John,  beadle  of  Dr.  Lindsay's  church ;  ho 

4  Garscadden  street. 
Smellie,  John,  victualler  &  spirit  dealer,  414  Duke  St. 
Smellie,  Robert,  flesher,  14  Canning  street. 
Smellie,  Thomas  D.,  measurer,  215  St.  Vincent  st. ; 

house,  213  do. 
Smellie,  AVilliam,  209  Hope  street. 
Smellie,  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  22  Kent  street. 
SMIETON,    James,    &    Son,    linen   manufacturers, 

Virginia  buildings,  43  Virginia  street. 
SMILLIE,  David,  contractor,  74  Tobago  street. 
Smillie,  Peter,  grocer,  26  Forth  street,  Port-Dundas. 
SMITH,  Adam  Gillies,  of  M- CUlland,  Son,  #  Smith  ; 

house  124  Bath  street. 
Smith,  Alexander,  slater,  20  Little  Hamilton  street ; 

house,  20  Hill  place,  Stirling's  road. 
Smith,    Alexander,  musical  instrument   seller,    120 

Stobcross  street. 
Smith,  Alexander,  watch  and  clock  maker,  4  St. 

Enoch  wynd. 
Smith,  A.,  portioner,  178  Main  street,  Gorbals. 
Smith,  Alex.,  of  Smith  (f  Uay;  ho.  90  Belgrove  st. 
Smith,   Alex.,  porter,   ClydesJale   Bank,   10   Miller 

street ;  house,  Clydesdale  Bank  buildings. 
Smith,   Alex.,    of  A.   ^'    W.   Smith  cj'   Co. ;  house, 

Parkgrove,  Paisley  road. 
Smith,  Alex.,  jun.,  mosaic  and  encaustic  pavement 

layer,  20  Little  Himiilton  st. ;  ho.  20  Hill  place, 

Stirling's  road. 


Smith,  Alexander,  provision  merchant,  34  Orr  St., 
Calton  ;  house,  do. 

Smith,  Alex.,  of  Smith  Brothers;  ho.  15  Water- 
port  buildings. 

Smith,  A.  &  W.,  &  Co.,  engineers,  millwrights, 
boilermakers,  founders,  and  agricultural  machine 
makers,  Eglinton  Engine  works.  Cook  street. 

Smith,  Alexander,  of  Thomas  Smith  cf  Co.  ;■  house, 
Crofthead,  Langside. 

Smith,  Alex.,  o/ >?.  cj-  A.  Smith;  house,  Shawhill, 
Pollokshaws. 

Smith,  Anderson,  &  Co.,  sewed  muslin  manufac- 
turers, 15  Renfield  street. 

Smith,  Angus,  sorter,  G.P.O. ;  ho.  4  Nicholson  st. 

Smith,  Andrew,  3  Burubank  pi.,  Gt.  Western  road. 

Smith,  Archibald,  q/'  Archibald  Smith  i^'  Co. ;  house, 
39  Scott  street,  Garnethill. 

Smith,  Archibald,  advocate,  sheriff-substitute  of 
Lanarkshire,  County  buildings,  Wilson  street ; 
house,  15  Park  terrace. 

Smith,  Archibald,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  17,  19 
Surrey  street ;  house,  19  Cathcart  street. 

Smith,  Arcbd.,  &  Co.,  sewed  muslin  manufactuie.'-s, 
94  Miller  street. 

Smith  Brothers,  confectioners,  155  Queen  street; 
house,  15  Waterport  buildings,  Gt.  Clyde  street. 

Smith  Brothers  &  Co.,  engineers,  millwrights,  agri- 
cultural implement  makers,,  founders,  boilermakers, 
smiths,  and  weighing  machine  makers,  32  Kin- 
iiing  street. — See  Advertisement  in  Appendix. 

Smith,  Chs.  H".,  commission  agent,  125  Buchanan  st. 

Smith,  Charles,  grocer  and  provision  merchant,  60 
Carrick  st.  ;  house,  38  do. 

Smith,  Charles,  spirit  dealer,  546  Debbie's  loan; 
house,  544  do. 

Smith,  Charles,  of  Smith  (^  Simons;  house,  Partick 

Smith,  C.  B..,  of  Smith  cj-  Hunter;  house,  Pitcairn 
villa,  Shawlands. 

Smith,  Cunningham,  of  Potter,  Wilson,  <|-  Co.;  ho. 
26  Burnbank  terrace. 

Smith,  Daniel,  plasterer,  2  Terrace  street ;  house,  30 
Nightingale  place. 

Smith,  David  and  John,  boot  and  shoe  merchants 
and  manufacturers,  173  Trongate. 

Smith,  David,  M.D.,  surgeon,  144  Renfrew  street. 

Smith,  David,  &  Sons,  upholsterers  and  cabinet- 
makers, 23  Warwick  street. 

Smith,  David  II.,  &  Co.,  soap  manufacturers,  19 
Bishop  St.  Port-Dundas  rd. ;  office,  160  Hope  st. 

Smith,  D.  H.,  (f  King,  Smith,  4-  Co.,  160  Hope  st. 

Smith,  David,  teacher  of  English,  &c.,  6  Rottenrow  ; 
house,  ICl  Stirling's  road. 

Smith,  David,  of  Duvid  <^-  John  Smith;  house,  62 
Kelvingrove  street. 

Smith,  David,  of  John  Ross,  Jun.,  <^  Co.;  house,  4 
Woodside  place. 

Smith,  David,  civil  engineer  and  land  surveyor,  37 
West  George  street;  house,  1  Newton  street. 

Smith,  David,  of  Smith,  Gray,  ij-  Co.;  house,  35 
Cranston  &treet. 

Smith,  David,  chandler,  8  South  Pettigrew  street; 
house,  4  Burrels  lane. 

Smith,  David,  jun.,  provision  merchant,  10  South 
Pettigrew  street ;  house,  62  George  street. 

Smith,  David,  of  Muir  ^  Smith;  house,  264  Eglin- 
ton street. 

Smith,  David,  power-loom  manufacturer;  works,  St. 
Bollo.x ;  warehouse,  19  John  street ;  ho.  White- 
hall cottage,  Bothwell. 


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271 


Smith,  David,  at  Ilaslie  cj-  Smith's  ;  house,  Ciosshill. 
Smith,  David,  of  Smith  cf-  Rodger;  house,  27  San- 

djford  place. 
Smith,  David,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  17  and  19 

Crookstou  street,  Kingston;  house,  21  do. 
Smith,    Duncan,    of  C.  Tennant  cj*    Co. ;   house,   9 

Mansfield  place. 
Smith,  Duncan,  gardener,  374  Argj-le  St.;  ho.  Govan. 
JSniith,  Duncan,  coal  and  commission  agent,  7  Guildry 

court,  East  Clyde  street. 
Smith,  Edward,  umbrella  maker,  197  Ti:istle  street. 
Smith,    E.    Turner,    National    Dank    of    Scotland, 

Queen  street. 
Smith,  Epbraim,  tailor  and  clothier,  108  Argyle  st. 
Smith,   F.  &  J.,  tobacco  and  snuli'  manufacturers, 

107  Argyle  street. 
Smith,    George,  M.D,,  chemist  and   druggist,    1G3 

Stockwell  St.  and  112  lienfield  st. ;  house,  108  do. 
Smith,  Geo.,  of  Smith  ij-  Wriftt;  ho.  21  Elmbank  pi. 
Smith,   George,  ])lumber  and  gasP.tter,  7(3   Nelson 

street ;  house,  29  Stirling  street. 
Smith,  George,  of  Archd.  Smith  cj'  Co.;  house,  21 

Scotia  street. 
Smith,   George,   &   Sons,   warehousemen   and   mer- 
chants, 208,  216  Argyle  street. 
Smith,  George,  sen.,  of  George  Smith  ij  Sons;  ho. 

Mountblow,  Polloks'hields. 
Smith,  George,  jun  ,  of  George  Smith  <j-  Sons;  ho. 

Mountblow,  r(jllokshields. 
Smith,  G.  &  A.,  melting-pot,  plumbago,  and  crucible 

manufacturers,  6  North  Paterson  street. 
Smith,  Geo.,  ofG.  >.]•  A.  Smith;  ho.  141  Cumberland  st. 
Smith,  George  H.,  of  James  cj'  George  II.  Smith  ;  ho. 

Bayview,  Saltcoats. 
Smith,  George  C,  secretary  of  Northern  Assurance 

Co.,  19  St.  Vincent  place;  ho.  Albert  place,  197 

Ilenfrew  street. 
Smith,   George,  &    Co.,  ironfounders  and    sanitary 

engineers.  Sun  foundry,  64  PortDundas  road. 
Smith,  George,  rf  George  Smith  cj-  Co.;  house,  76 

Hill  street,  Gariiethili. 
Smith,   George,   (f  M'Kellar  cJ-    Smith  :  house,   17 

Canning  place. 
Smith  &  George,  writing  masters,  40  Union  street. 
Smith,  Gordon,  Avriter,  and  solicitor  in  Scotland  for 

the  Eeliance  Mutual  Life  Assurance  Society,  68 

St.  Vincent  street ;  house,  43  Buccleuch  street. 
Smith,    Gray,   &  Co.,  millwrights,  engineers,    and 

machine  makers,  110  Clyde  street,  Anderston. 
Smith  &   Hay,  masons  and  builders,  592  Gallow- 

gate  and  1  Henrietta  street. 
Smith,  Heiuy  G.,  4  Corunna  street. 
Smith,  Henry,  ot  Gihh  ij'  Eruct's ;  house,  4  Radnor 

terrace,  Dumbarton  road. 
Smith,  Hugh,  teacher,  8  Saracen's  lane,  Gallowgate. 
Smith,    Hugh,    commission    merchant,   j'.wns    and 

cloths,  94   Miller   street;    residence,   Southcroft, 

Shawiield,  near  Rutherglen. 
Smith,   Hugh,  of  Smith  Brothers  cJ-  Co.;  house,  3 

Rutland  place,  Govan  road. 
Smith,  Hugli,  grain  miller,  21  West  street;  house, 

2  Maxweltown  place. 
Smith   &   Hunter,    yarn   agents  and  merchants,  3 

North  court,  Royal  Exchange. 
Smith,   James,   &   Co.,  merchants  and  commission 

agents,  71  Mitchell  street. 
Smith,   James,   (f  James  Smith  cj-   Co.;  residence, 

Ilillhead  house,  Hillhead. 
Smith,  James,  9  Woodside  place. 


Smith,  James,  grain  merchant,  46  Norfolk  street,; 
house,  51  do. 

Smith,  James,  architect,  124  St.  Vincent  street; 
house,  Polmont. 

Smith,  James,  registrar  of  births,  deaths,  and  mar- 
riages (Milton  district),  102  Burnside  street;  he. 
Craiglaw  place,  Wilson  street,  Ilillhead. 

Smith,  James,  &  Son,  soap  and  candle  manufac- 
turers and  oil  merchant.'-,  Howard  place,  llopo- 
work  lane,  and  Dobbie's  loan. 

Smith,  James,  of  James  Smith  cf-  Son,  Glasgow  Soap- 
works  ;  house,  6  Di.xon  street. 

Smith,  James,  provision  merchant,  382  Gallowgate, 
and  278  Duke  street;  house,  2'JO  do. 

Smith,  James,  shoemaker,  26  Ferguson  st;  ho.  8  do. 

Smith,  James,  425  Argyle  street. 

Smith,  James  &  George  H.,  writers,  5  Prince's  sq. 

Sraiih,  James,  of  Smith  (|-  Wellstood;  house,  41  St. 
Vincent  crescent. 

Smith,  James,  of  Christie  cj-  Smith;  house,  25  Bell- 
grove  street. 

Smith,  James,  printcutter,  17  Virginia  St.;  ho.  do. 

Smith,  James,  &  Son,  house  factors  and  insurance 
agents,  54  St.  Vincent  street;  house,  Allan  place, 
430  Argyle  street. 

Smith,  James,  son.,  agent  for  Royal  Insurance  Co., 
430  Argyle  street. 

Smith,  James  "^l..,  of  Joseph  Gibson  cj-  Co.;  house, 
Clydeview,  Partick. 

Smith,  James,  M.D.,  27  Waterloo  place,  Kingston. 

Smith,  Jas.,  &  Son,  needle  manufacturers  (Astwood 
bank,  Worcestershire),  182  Trongate. 

Smith,  James,  boot  and  shoemaker,  36  St.  George's 
road;  house,  171  West  Graham  street. 

Smith,  Jas.,  of  Jarvie  ^-  Smith;  ho.  44  Shamrock  st. 

Smith,  Jaujes,  accountant  and  sharebroker,  112 
West  George  street. 

Smith,  James  Oswald,  shipping  clerk,  Dublin 
steamers'  box,  Broomielaw;  house,  118  Hyde- 
park  street. 

Smith,  James,  wholesale  confectioner,  35  Gallow- 
gate; house,  Crawford  place,  131  Kottenrow. 

Smith,  James,  warper,  63  Candleriggs  street. 

Smith,  James,  jun.,  of  Smith  ^-  Wharrie ;  house, 
Greenlaw  cottage,  Partick. 

Smith,  James,  church  officer,  bookseller,  and  soiree 
contractor,  123  North  Dundas  street. 

Smith,  James,  portioner,  superintending  engineer,  48 
St.  Enoch  square;  ho.  1  Franklin  st.,  Bridgeton. 

Smith,  James,  at  John  Clapperton  cj-  Co.'s ;  houae, 
S02  Dumbarton  road. 

Smith,  Jamee,  writer,  and  agent  for  the  Lancashire 
Fire  and  Life  Insurance  Co.,  83  St.  George's  pi. ; 
house,  119  Paisley  road. 

Suiitli,  James,  clerk  ;  house,  9  Ure  pi.,  Montrose  st. 

Smith,  James,  spirit  mer.,  11  Bishop  street,  Anders. 

Smith,  James,  of  Hast  ie  i^- Smith;  house.  Crossbill. 

Smith,  James,  fancy  box  manufacturer,  33  Virginia 
street;  house,  15  Hill  street,  Garnethill. 

Smith,  James,  of  James  Watson  ^-  Smith;  house, 
1  Park  quadrant. 

Smith,  James,  of  Smith  Brothers  ^  Co.  ;  house, 
21  Gloucester  street. 

Smith,  .James,  bootmaker,  29  Graime  street;  house, 
13  Well  street. 

Smith,  James,  of  James  cf-  George  JI.  Smith;  house, 
Bayview,  Saltcoats. 

Smitli,  James  G.,  of  Lnncefield  Spinning  Co.;  70 
Miller  street;  house,  16  Woodlands  terrace. 


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Smith,  James,  spirit  merchant,  48  Cambridge  st. ; 

house,  46  do. 
Smith,  Jardine,  &  Co.,  mercliants,  03  St.  Vincent  st. 
Smith,  J.  H.,  provision  merchant,  141  Stobcross  st.; 

house,  301  Dumbarton  road. 
Smith,  J.  M.,  clerl<,  6  Hanover  St.;  ho.  Stratlibungo. 
Smith,  John,    of  David   cj-  John  Smith;    house,   2 

Clifton  street. 
Smith,   John,    LL.D.,  editor   and    publisher  of  the 

Glasgow  Examiner,  7  Argyle  street;  house,  105 

Breadalbane  terrace.  Hill  street,  Garnethill. 
Smith,  John,  &  Son,  booksellers  and  stationers,  and 

agents  for    the   ordnance   survey  maps,    70    St. 

"Vincent  street. 
Smith,  John  M.,  house  factor  and  insurance  agent, 

54  St.  Vincent  street;   house,  430  Argyle  street. 
Smith,  John,   metal  merchant,    12  Canick  street; 

house,  10  do. 
Smith,  John,  &  Co.,  hosiers  and  yarn  merchants,  11 

High  street. 
Smith,  John,  teller,  Union  Bank  of  Scotland ;  ho. 

2  Osborne  terrace,  Copland  road,  Govan. 
Smith,  J.  Fairfull,  W.S.,  Old  Auchendrane,  May- 
bole,  Ayrshire. 
Smith,  John,  millwright  and  engineer;  Garscube  En- 
gine works,  Garscube  rd.;   house,  Maryhill  road. 
Smith,  John,  grocer  and  spirit  merchant,  115  Mait- 

land  street. 
Smith,  John,   cotton  j'am  agent  and  merchant,  8 

Ingram  street;  house,  Rutherglen. 
Smith,  John,  glue  and  size  manufacturer,  25  Great 

Dovehill ;  house,  33  GraBine  street. 
Smith,  John,  3  Burnbank  place.  Great  Western  rd. 
Smith,  John,  of  Smith  4  Miller:  ho.  40  Pollok  st. 
Smith,  J.  Dobbie,  at   Wilson  <j-  Mathcsonh;  house, 

83  Caledonian  road. 
Smith,  John,  grocer  and  spirit   merchant,  283  and 

285  Bobbie's  loan  ;  house,  48  M'Aslin  street. 
Smith,  John,  plumber,  138  Stockwell  street ;  house, 

4  Adelphi  street. 
Smith,  J.,  confectioner  and  fruiterer,  183  N.  City  rd. 
Smith,  John,  jun.,  melting  pot  and  crucible  maker, 

9  Dale  street;  house,  49  Clyde  place. 
Smith,  John  &  Robert,  commission  agents  and  mer- 
chants, 109  St.  Vincent  street. 
Smith,  John,  at  J.  H.  Faterson,  jun.,  tj'  Co/s ;  ho. 

21  Minerva  street. 
Smyth,  John,  flesher,  6  Stevenson    street,  Calton ; 

house,  48  Prince's  street. 
Smith,    John,    collector    of  Jlerchants'    House,    70 

Hutcheson  street;  house,  13  Richmond  street. 
Smith,   John,    accountant,    7   Victoria  place.   West 

Regent  street;  house,  17  Burnbank  gardens. 
Smith,  John,  spirit  merchant,  40  Saltmarket;  house, 

93  London  street. 
Smith,  John,  carter  and  cowfeeder,  3  North  Ure  pi. 
Smith,  John,  spirit  merchant,  GO  Hutcheson  street ; 

house,  99  East  Milton  street. 
Smith,  John  &  Henry,  brokers,  80  Buchanan  st. 
Smith,  J.  Brown,   of  John   cf  Henry  Smith ;  house, 

4  Corunna  street. 
Smith,  John  Guthrie,  of  Wrn.  Swing  cj-  Co.;  Louse, 

Helensburgh. 
Smith,  John,  sen.,  portioner,   5  Morris  place,  Mon- 

teith  row. 
Smith,  John,   bookbinder,  bookseller,  and  stationer, 

56  Canning  st.  ;  ho.  5  Morris  pi.,  Monteith  row. 
Smith,    John    Muir,    of  J,  ^  II.  Smith;    house,  1 

Ljnedoch  street. 


Smith,  John,  smallware  merchant,  34  Cleland  st. 
Smitli,  John,  cf  F.  <f  J.  Smith;  house,  4i  Nortlj 

Albion  street. 
Smith,  Lewis,  s-pirit  dealer,  65  Bell  street. 
Smith,  M.   H.,   ship  broker  and  commission  agent^ 

10  Robertson  St.;  resid.  Rockside  house,  Gourock. 
Smith  &  M'Lean,  Clyde  galvanizing  works,  Mavis- 
bank,  south  side,  Broomielaw ;  office,   49  West 
George  street. 

Smith  &  M'Laurin,  fancy,  coloured,  enamelled,  and 

marble  paper,  card,  and  pasteboard  manufacturers, 

embossers,  and  book  edge  marblers  ;  works,  69,  71 

Bishop  st.,  Port-Dundas;  warehouse,  22  Argyle  st. 
Smith  &  M'Mutrie,  pawnbrokers,   104  Main  street, 

Anderston. 
Smith  &  Mallaby,  grocers  and  provision  merchants, 

76  Bridgegate. 
Smith  &   Martin,  paper-rulers,  embossers,  &c.,  38 

Queen  street. 
Smith,  Matthew,  whipthong  maker,  24  Wilson  St. 
Smith  &  Miller,  confectioners,  123  Trongate. 
Smith,  M.,  ofAddie  if  Smith;  house,  126  Thistle  st. 
Smith,  M.,  &  Co.,  fringe  and  tassel  manufacturers, 

17  Gordon  street. 
Smith,  Mitchell,  of  John  Richmond  cJ-  Co.;  house,  1 

Stanley  place,  Paislej'  road. 
Smith,   Napier,    of  Smith,  Jardine,  cf  Co.;   63  St» 

Vincent  street. 
Siriith,   Osborne,  of  Smith  Brothers  cf   Co.;  house, 

112  West  street. 
Smith,  Patrick,  corn  and  flour  factor,  21  Wellington 

street ;  house,  14  Roj'.il  terrace. 
Smith,  Peter,  upholsterer,  cabinetmaker,  and  manu- 
facturer of  the  Glasgow  furniture  polish,  &c.,  102 

Montrose  street ;  house,   100  do. 
Smith,  Peter,  clerk,   Queen  Assurance  Co. ;  house, 

107  George  street. 
Smith,  Peter,  foreman   joiner,    19  Germiston  st.  ; 

house,  16  Kellermont  street. 
Smith,  Peter,  &  Son,  merchants,  33  Blackfriars'  st. 
Smith,  Peter,  coal  agent,  10  Salisbury  street. 
Smith,  Richard,  manufacturing  chemist,   114  West 

St. ;  residence.  Wester  Eossland,  near  Bishopton. 
Smith,  Rev.  R.  C.,  minister  of  Knox's  Free  Church  ; 

house,  4  Park  grove,  Paisley  road. 
Smith,  Robert,  wright  and  packing-box  maker,  117 

Stockwell  street;  house,  16  Risk  street,  Calton. 
Smith,   Robert,  wine  merchant,  and  wholesale  and 

retail  grocer,  124,  337  Sauchiehall  street;  house, 

24  Lansdowne  crescent. 
Smith,  Robert,  of  George  Srnith  cj-  Sons;  house,  15 

Woodside  terrace. 
Smith,  Robert,  toll  collector,  Glasgow  bridges ;  ho, 

11  Bridge  street. 

Smith,  Robert  B.,  English  master,  Glasgow  Mechan- 
ics' Institution,  38  Bath  st.  ;  ho.  37  Garnethill  st. 

Smith,  Robert,  &  Son,  millers  and  meal  merchant.?, 
West  mill,  Jlid-Calder.  Letters  left  at  James 
Hamilton's,  Avondale  Arms  tavern,  6  London  st. 

Smith,  Robert,  hosier  and  draper,  26  Burnside  st. 

Smith,  Robert,  wholesale  cloth  and  tailors'  trimming 
warehouseman,  164  Argyle  St.;  ho.  Pollokshields. 

Smith,  Robert,  pawnbroker,  2  Tobago  st. ;   ho.  6  do. 

Smith,  Robert,  at  J.  and  IT.  Campbell  ij-  Co.'s ;  ho. 
88  North  Hanover  street. 

Smith,  Robert,  rope  manufacturer,  Glasgow  Bellfield 
ropework,  12  Bellfield  street;  house,  10  do. 

Smith,  Robert,  flesher,  155  Main  street,  Bridgeton  ; 
house,  3  Dale  street,  do. 


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Smith  and  Kodger,  engineers  and  iron  shipbuilders, 
Broomielaw  and  Govan. 

Smith  and  Sharp,  wholesale  grocers  and  tea  merchs., 
Buchanan  court,  75  Argylc  street. 

Smith,  Sidney,  painter  and  paperhanger,  110  West 
Regent  St. ;  house,  3  Hamilton  place,  Hillhead. 

Smith  and  Simons,  nurserymen  ami  seed  merchants, 
33,  34,  and  35  Argyle  arcade,  and  Morrison's  crt. 

Smyth,  S.  J.,  11. M.  Customs;  '20  Lansdowne  cres. 

Smith,  'fliomas  F.,  metal  agent,  IGO  Buchanan  St.  ; 
residence,  Altrincham,  Cheshire. 

Smith,  Thomas,  of  Thomas  Smith  <]■  Son;  ho.  12G 
Renfrew  street. 

Smith,  Thomas,  and  Francis,  cabinet  manufacturers, 
upholsterers,  and  general  house  and  office  furnish- 
ers, and  agents  for  fireproof  safes,  10,  20,  2-i 
Great  Clyde  street ;  steampower  cabinet  factory 
and  upholsterers  works,  15  Muirhead  St. ;  residence, 
Jluirend  liouse,  Cathcart. 

Smith,  Thomas,  of  Thomas  Smith  4'  Co. ;  residence, 
Crosslee  house,  Tliornliebank. 

Smith,  Thomas,  spirit  merchant,  ITM'Alpinc  street. 

Sniilh,  Thomas,  foreman,  Anderston  grain  mills ; 
house,  17  Washington  street. 

Smith,  Thomas,  agent,  City  of  Glasgow  Bank,  1 
Clyde  terrace;  house,  16  Abbotsford  place. 

Smith,  Thomas,  &  Co.,  merchants,  116  St.  Vine.  st. 

Sniith,  Thomas,  and  Son,  elcctroplaters  and  gilders, 
18  Dunlop  street. 

Smith,  Thomas,  boot  and  shoemaker,  49  Queen  st. ; 
house,  29  Killermont  street. 

Smith,  Thomas,  wholesale  stationer,  publisher,  steam- 
machine  printer,  lithographer  and  engraver,  ac- 
count-book, envelope,  and  eyeletted  direction  label 
manufacturer,  52  Argyle  .'street;  bouse,  33  Wood- 
burn  terrace,  Kelvinhaugh. 

Smith,  Thomas,  blacksmith,  3  Adelphi  st.,  Bridget. 

Smith,  Timothy,  &  Son,  lamp  and  gasalier  manufac- 
turers, and  general  brassfcunders,  Birmingham  ; 
D.  Anderson  &  Co.,  agents,  253  Argyle  street. 

Smith,  Walter,  agent  for  Friedmann  &  Strahlheim, 
123  West  George  street;  house,  15  Scotia  street. 

Smith  &  Wellstood,  patent  American  stove  and  range 
manufacturers,  ironfounders,  and  ironmongers,  83 
Union  street ;  works,  Bonnybridge. 

Smith  &  Wharrie,  civil  engineers  and  land  surveyors, 
54  St.  Vincent  street. 

Smith,  W.  A.,  at  Paterson,  Jamieson,  cf  Co.'s;  ho. 
281  Dumbarton  road. 

Smith,  W.  K.  W  ,  woollen  and  worsted  yarn  agent, 
2  North  court.  Royal  Exchange;  house,  6  Elgin 
villas,  Shawlands. 

Smith,  William,  warper,  71  Virginia  street;  house, 
262  Duke  street. 

Smith,  William,  accountant,  and  agent  for  the  Pro- 
vincial (Welsh)  Insurance  Co.,  75  West  Nile  st. 

Smith,  W.  &  J.,  Canadian  merchants,  157  Hope  st. 

Smith,  William,  victualler,  12  Kirk  st.,  Townhead ; 
house,  10  do. 

Smith,  William  A.,  lithographer,  engraver,  and  pat- 
tern book  and  card  maker,  57  West  Nile  street; 
house,  15  Hill  street,  Garncthill. 

Smith,  William  B.,  wool  and  woollen  yarn  commis- 
sion apent,  94  Miller  street,  and  Tillicoultry. 

Smyth,  William  IL,  clerk,  228  Dumbarton  road. 

Smith,  William,  at  A.  J.  <^-  A.  Graham's;  residence, 
Muirbank  cottage,  Hamilton. 

Smith,  William,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  202 
Stirling's  road;  house,  198  dc. 


Smith,   William,   &  Co.,  needle  manufacturers,  34 

London  street. 
Smith,   William,  pastry  baker,   119   Argyle  street; 

house,  18  Great  Clyde  street. 
Smith,  AV^illiam,  fruiterer  and  confectioner,  26  Main 

street,  Anderston ;  house,  498  St.  Vincent  street. 
Smith,  W.  &  J.,  wholesale  news  agents,  41  Duke  st. 
Smith,  William,   of  James  Smith  cj-  Son,  Glasgow 

Soap  Works;  house,  6  Dixon  street. 
Sniith,  William,  of  A.  4  W.  Smith  cj-  Co. ;  residence, 

Burnbank  cottage,  Paterson  street. 
Smith,  William,   merchant,    IG   St.  Vincent   place  ; 

house,  258  Bath  street. 
Smith,  William,  teller.  Commercial  Bank ;  house,  7 

Elgin  terrace,  Dowanhill. 
Smyth,  William,  eating-house,  8  Prince'b*  street. 
Smith,  William,  spirit  merchant,  193  Main  street, 

Bridgeton  ;  house.  8  Franklin  street. 
Smith,  William,  draper,  108  New  Dalmarnock  road. 
Smith,  William,  at  Milton  Iron  toorks  ;    house,   11 

Rosehall  street. 
Smith,  William,  tobacconist,  57  New  wynd. 
Sniith,  William,  pawnbroker,  12  Pettigrew  street; 

house,  61  New  w5-nd. 
Smith,  William,  of  Thomas  Smith  if  Son  ;  house,  70 

Houston  street. 
Smith,  WiWi&m,  at  Cmnberland  FoitndiJ/,   168  Gal- 

lowgate ;  honse,  70  Great  Hamilton  street. 
Smith,   Woodhouse,   &  Co.,  wine  shippers.  Oporto; 

Robert  Thompson  &  Co.,  agents,  64  Howard  st. 
Smith  &  Wright,  writers,  99  St.  Vincent  street. 
Smiih,  Mr.s.  A.,  grocer,  8  Jloore  street. 
Sniith,  Mrs.  Andrew,  281  Dumbarton  road. 
Smith,  Mrs.  George,  grocer,  20  Melville  St.,  Tradest. 
Smith,  Mrs.  Hugh,  50  Great  Hamilton  street. 
Smith,  Mrs.  James,   blacksmith,   SS^   Clyde  street^ 

Port-Dundas  ;   house,  41  do. 
Smith,  Mrs.  Robert,  9  Park  quadrant. 
Smith,  Mrs.  Robert,  jun.,  117  West  Campbell  st. 
Smith,  Mrs.  (late  Mrs.  Dunn),  staymkr.,  6  Nelson  sf.. 
Smith,  Jlrs.,  milliner,  141  Clarence  place,  'Sauchie- 

hall  street. 
Smith,  Mrs  ,  141  George  street. 
Smith,  Mrs.,  21  Caledonian  road. 
Sniiih,    Mrs.,    milliner,    26   Argyle   arcade;  hou-se, 

Villa  hill,  Shawhill. 
Smith,  Miss,  teacher  of  the  pianoforte  and  singing,. 

126  Renfrew  street. 
Smith,  Sliss  A.,    white   scam    sewer   and   machine 

operator,  13  Cathedral  street  ;  house,  33  Paterson 

street,  Kingston. 
Smith,  Agnes,  milliner,  11  Burnside  street. 
Smith,  Eliz.,  dressmaker,  20  St.  James'  st.,  Kingston. 
Smith,    Miss   Christina,  fruiterer  and   confectioner, 

5  Cathedral  street. 
Smith,  Jliss,  dressmaker,  50  Great  Hamilton  street*. 
Smith,  Miss,  15  Royal  crescent. 
Smith's   Franklin  coffee    and   dining   rooms,  5  St... 

Enoch  square  ;  house,  148  South  Cumberland  st. 
Smyrna    Steam-Packet  Office;   G.  &  J.  Burns,  9 

Buchanan  street. 
SNEDDON,  Andrew,  at  M' Doxujall i"  Sons;  house, 

118  Great  Hamilton  street. 
Sneddon,  D.  &  J.,  coalmasters,  4  Howard  street ; 

house,  48  Apsley  place. 
Sneddon,  James,  tenor  vocalist,  and  teacher  of  music, 

leader  of  psalmody  in  F>ee  St.  Mark's  Church,- 

Anderston  ;  house,  62  Melbourne  place,  Grace  st» 
Sneddon,  John,  coalmaster,  48  Apslev  jdace. 

M  2 


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-GENERAL  DIRECTORY.- 


-SPEIR. 


SNELL,  James  A.,  iron  and  commission  merchant, 

52  Rentield  street;  house,  48  Rosebank  terrace. 
SNODGRASS,    G.    W.,    manager,    North    British 
Insurance  Co.,  102  St.  Vincent  street ;  house,  93 
Douglas  street. 
Snodgrass,  J.  &  R.,  millers,  Dundas  hill, 
Snodgrass,  John,  of  J.  and  R.  Snodgrass ;  house,  23 
;     Scotia  street. 
Snodgrass,  Robert,  of  J.  and  E.  Snodgrass  ;  house, 

129  High  John  street. 
Snodgrass,   Robert,  Commercial  Bank ;  house,  254 

■Willowbank  place,  Bath  street. 
Snodgrass,  Mrs.  H  ,  flesher,  3G  Trongate;  ho.  Gldo. 
Snodgrass,  Mrs.,  GO  Oswald  street. 
SOMERS,  Robert,  of  the  Morning  Journal^  15  Tur- 
ner's court. 
Sommers,  Miss  Janet,  porlioner,  2  Muslin  street. 
SOMMERVILLE,  Andrew,  smith, bellhanger,&  gas- 
fitter,  29  Jamaica  street;  house,  G  Cavendish  st. 
Soramerville,  Archibald,  boot  and  shoemaker,   169 

Crown  street. 
Somerville,  Rev.  A.  N.,  of  Anderston  Free  Church, 

Cadogan  street;  house,  328  Renfrew  street. 
Somerville  &  Black,  silversmiths,  73  Maxwell  street. 
Somerville,    Crawford,    &    Co.,    power-loom    clotli 

manufacturers,  Weslex-an  street,  off  Gallowgate. 
Somerville   &   Cunningham,  auctioneers,  valuators, 

and  commission  merchants,  61  Kenfield  street. 
Sommerville,  David,  smith,  gasfitter,  and  bellhanger, 

58  Nelson  street,  Tradestoii  ;  house,  66  do. 
Somerville,  Davitl,  3G  Warwick  street. 
Sommerville  &  Fleming,  grain  merchants,  18  Wood 

lane,  Broomielaw. 
Sommerville,  George,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  157 

Stockvvell  street;  house,  51  Adelphi  street. 
Somerville,   James,    of  Somerville  tf-    Cunningham  ; 

house,  1 5  Windsor  street. 
Somerville,  James,  house  painter,  129    Dumbarton 

road  ;  house,  22  St.  Vincent  crescent. 
Sommerville,  James,  al  James  Sword's;  house,  20 

Hill  place,  Stirling's  road. 
Somerville,  James,  auctioneer  and  valuator,  98  West 

Nile  street;  house,  15  Windsor  street. 
Somerville,  James,  sen.,  (f  Somerville,  Crawford,  cf- 

Co. ;  house,  102  Belgrovc  street. 
Somervail,  James,  of  Laurie ,  Somervail,  <.f  Co.;  ho. 

120  Mains  street,  Blythswood  hill. 
Somerville,  J.,  grocer,  13G  King  street,  city;  house, 

49  Holmhead  street. 
Sommerville,  J.  &   R.,  merchants    and  commission 

agents,  65  George  square. 
Somerville,  J.  G.,   hosiery,  millinery,  straw  bonnet, 
baby  linen,  ladies'  aiay  and  outiitting  warehouse, 
St.  George's  hall,  285  Sauchiehall  street ;  house, 
21  Windsor  street. 
Somerville,  .John,  49  Holmhead  street. 
Sommerville,  John,  and  Sons,  cotton-spinners  and 
manufacturers,  38  Ingram  street ;  works,  M'Neil 
street,  Little  Govan. 
Somerville,  John,  commission  merchant,  16  St.  Vin- 
cent place ;  house,  234  Renfrew  street. 
Somervail,    Peter,    of  Maxwell  and   Somervail,  28 

Hope  street. 
Somerville,  Robert,  &  Co.,  gas  burner  manufacturers, 

35  Stockwell  street. 
Somerville,  Robert,  engraver,  21  Argyle  street;  ho. 

103  Sauchiehall  street. 
Somerville,  Samuel  J.,  teacher,  Alexander's  Charity, 
Duke  street. 


Somervail,  Thomas,  merchant,  and  agent  for  Scot- 
tish Equitable  Life  Assurance  Society,  244  Argyle 
street ;  house,  27  Lynedoch  street. 
Somerville,  Thomas,   teacher,  Miller's  School,  151 

George  street ;  house,  49  Holmhead  street. 
Sommerville,  William,  of  John  Sommerville  ^'  Sons; 

house,  Langside. 
Sommerville,  William,  of  David  Black  and  Co.  ;  ho. 

9  South  Apsley  place. 
Somerville,  Willam,  cotton-spinner  and  power-loom 
cloth  manufacturer,  116  St. Vincent  street ;  works, 
Mile-end  and  Hill  st. ;  ho.  3  Park  terrace,  east. 
Somerville,  V/il!iam,  provision  merchant,  22  Green 

street,  Calton. 
Somerville,  Wm.,  victualler,  50  Kirk  street,  Calton. 
Sommerville,  Mrs.  James,  10  Somei'set  place. 
Somerville,   Mrs.,  pastry  and  cooking  establishment 

for  ladies,  103  Sauchiehall  street. 
Sommerville,  Mrs.,  dairy,  407  Parliamentary  road. 
SORENSON,  H.  A.,  &"Co.,  commission  merchants, 

47  Oswald  street,  and  22  Constitution  St.,  Leith. 
Sorenson,  H.  A.,  merchant,  47  Oswald  street ;  resid. 

Polmont  house,  Polmont. 
SORLEY  &  Rule,  messengers-at-arms,  52  W.Nile  st. 
South-Westekn  Academy,  136  Paisley  road. 
South-Western    Rope- work,    William   Ijarton,    153 
South  Scotland  st. ;  ho.  58  Pollok  st.,  Paisley  rd. 
South-Western  Hotel,  7  Clyde  place. 
South-V/esfern  Institution,  34  Pollok  street. 
Southern  Co-operative  Society,  provision  merchts., 

190  Crown  street. 
Southern  Medical  Dispen.  and  Surgerj',  8  Clj'de  ter. 
Southern  Reformed   Presbyterian  Church,    11    Sa- 
lisbury street ;  Rev.  John  M'Dermid,  minister. 
Southern  Loaf  Factory,  54  Cumberland  street. 
Southern  Police  Office,  47  South  Portland  street. 
Southern  Necropolis,  Little  Govan,  Caledonian  rd. 
SOUTER,  William,  at  Robert  Napier  ^  Son's;  ho. 

11  Pitt  street. 
Souter,  Mrs.,  dr^iper,  54  Bedford  st;  h.  G2  Argyle  st. 
Souter,  Mrs.  John,  grocer,  34  Newhall  st.,  Bridgeton. 
Souter,  Mrs.  William,  tavern  keeper,  Sydney  court, 

62  Argyle  street. 
SOUTHWELL,  Samuel,  rope  and  twine  maker,  77 

Barrack  street ;  house,  146  Duke  street. 
SOWERBY,  John,  tailor  &  clothier,  59  Paisley  rd. 
SPALDING,  William,  wright  and  glazier,  20  Maiu 

street,  Gorbals;  house,  8  Bedford  street. 
Spanish  Steam  Packet  Co.;  Handysides  &  Hender- 
son, agents,  45  Union  street. 
Spanish    Vice- Consul,    William    Cruickshank,    133 

West  George  street. 
SPAVEN,  Mrs.,  milliner  and  straw-bonnet  manu- 
facturer, 30  Eglinton  street;  house,  50  do. 
SPEED,  Alex.,  Londonderry  hotel,  1,  2,   3  Ander- 
ston quay. 
SPEARS,  Alexander,  clerk,  12  North  Coburg  st. 
Speirs,  Ales.,  tailor  and  clothier,  41  Adelphi  street. 
Speirs,  Douglas,  M,D.,  physician,  170  Sauchiehall  st. 
Speirs,  Hugh,  of  Macpherson  4'  Speirs  ;  house,  IG 

Kelly  street,  Greenock. 
Spiers,  James,  merchant,  131  Buchanan  st. ;  house, 

Pollokshields. 
Speirs,  James,  of  Ferrier  cj-  Speirs;  house,  139  Eg- 

linton  street. 
Speirs,  James,  accountant,  166  Buchanan  st. :  house, 

379  St.  Vincent  street. 
Speir,  James  R.,  butter  and  egg  merchant,  6  East 
College  street;  .house,  8  do. 


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275 


.Speirs,  John,  coinniission  agent,  5  Hutcheson  street ; 

house,  25  St.  Vincent  crescent. 
Speirs,  John,  groc,  13  High  st. ;  ho.  137  London  st. 
Speirs,  John,  insurance  broker,  of  AUx,  Kay  ^-  Co.; 

house,  12  India  street. 
Speirs,  John,  surgeon,  132  Main  street,  Anderston  ; 
house,  379  St.  Vincent  street. 

Speirs,  Leslie,  cabinetmaker,  50  Bishop  street,  And. 
Speirs,  Matthew,  confectioner,  16  Gt.  Hamilton  st. 

Speirs,  Moses,  plumber  and  gasfitter,  3  Terrace  st. ; 
house,  67  North  Hanover  street. 

Speirs,  Robert,  of  J.  i|  E.  Wilson,  54  Howard  st. 

Speirs,  Robert,  plumber  and  lead  merchant,  84,  86 
James  Walt  street;   house,  379  St.  Vincent  st. 

Speirs,  Robert,  church  officer.  Rev.  Dr.  Graham; 
house,  12  Great  Hamilton  street. 

Speirs,  Wm.,  church  officer,  Free  St.  James'  church; 
house,  2  St.  Andrew's  square. 

Speirs,  William,  session  clerk  for  Gorbals,  6  South 
Portland  street ;  house.  Broom  park. 

Spears,  Miss,  14  St.  George's  road. 

SPENCE,  Andrew,  at  John  Miller  s,  3  South  Han- 
over street ;  house,  106  North  Frederick  street. 

Spence,  David,  oil  and  colourman,  22  Forth  street. 

Spence,  David  G.,  writer  and  notary  public,  of 
Donald  cj-  Spence ;  house,  33  Woodburn  terrace, 
Saudyford. 

Spence,  James,  Art  Union  of  Glasgow,  32  St,  Vin- 
cent place  ;  house,  26  Dumbarton  road. 

Spence,  Lieut.  John,  district  adjutant,  90  Shamrock 
street;  house,  14  Wilson  street,  llillfaead. 

Spence,  .John,  portioner,  35  Reid  street,  Bridgeton. 

Spence,  Stewart,  stationer  and  direction  label  maker, 
18  Hutcheion  street ;  house,  106  N.  Frederick  st. 

Spence,  Thomas,  live  stock  agent,  7  Sword  street; 
house,  194  Gallowgate. 

Spence,  Thomas,  at  IT.  li.  Finlofs,  G2  Queen  st. 

Spence,  AVilliam,  architect,  52  lienfield  st. ;  resi- 
dence, Ardlui  house,  Helensburgh. 

Spence,  William,  jun.,  ironmonger,  G5  Trongate  ; 
house,  158  Hospital  street. 

Spence,  William,  '24  Warwick  street. 

Spence,  Mrs.  David,  victualler,  179  Gallowgate. 

SPENCER,  Andrew,  of  Boyd  ^^■  Spenctr  ;  house,  71 
Parson  street. 

iSpencer,  Henry,  tailor  and  clothier,  10  Jamaica  street, 
and  111  Canning  street ;  house,  do. 

Spencer,  John,  optical,  mathematical,  and  photogra- 
phic instmment  maker,  30  St.  Enoch  square  ;  ho. 
33  Montieth  row. 

Spencer,  John,  ju:i.,  at  John  Spencer's,  30  St.  Enoch 
square;  house,  343  Bath  crescent. 

Spencer,  John  &  Sons,  Newburn  Steel  Works, 
Newcastle-on-Tyne ;  agents,  Hendry  Brothers,  8 
Dixon  street. 

Spencer,  William,  ironmonger,  sadlers'  ironmonger, 
and  manufacturer  of  screw  bolts,  rivets,  wrought 
nails,  &c.,  54  Trongate ;  house,  71  Parson  street. 

SPENS,  William,  actuary,  Scottish  Amicable  Life 
Assurance  Society,  39  St.  Vincent  place;  house, 
3  Granby  terrace. 

SPITTAL  &  Alison,  letterpress  printers,  98  Union  st. 

Spittal,  Andrew,  clothier,  40  Union  street. 

Spittal,  Wm.,  letterpress  printer,  98  Union  street. 

SPREULL,  James,  182  Trongate;  house.  Wood- 
burn,  Blantyre. 

Sproul,  Robert,  spirit  merchant,  255  Buchanan  st, ; 
house,  2  Cathcart  place. 

SpreuU,  Miss,  268  Bath  crescent. 


Si'uiNGBANK  Smithy  Coal  Co.,  1  St.  Rollox  depot. 
SPROAT,  Misses,  milliners,  dress  and  cloak  makers, 

37  Eglinton  street. 
SPROTT,    Andrew,    at    M'Clure,    Naismilh,    and 

Brodie's;  house,  417  Parliamentary  road. 
Sprot,   Mark,    of  Garnkirk.       Letters  left   at    243 

Buchanan  street. 
SPRUNT,  Thomas,  &  Co.,  muslin  manufacturers, 

26,  28  Renfield  street. 
Sprunt  &  Kay,  blisses,  milliners,  145,  147  Queen  st. 
Sprunt,  Miss,  of  3Iisses  Sprunt  4'  Kay;  house,  IIG 

Renfrew  street. 
SRIBER  &  Co.,   French  woollen   cloth   and   glove 

manufacturers,   Paris;    agents    for    Scotland  and 

Ireland,  M.  T.  Fozier  &  Co.,  11  St.  Euoch  square. 
STALKER,  Robt.,  bookseller,  stationer,  and  book- 
binder, 48  Cowcaddens  st. ;  ho.  59  Maitlandst. 
Stalker,  Mrs.  John,  100  St.  George's  road. 
Stamp  Office,  13  Queen  street. 
Standard  Life  Assurance  Co.,  35  St.  Vincent  pL ; 

Wm.  Brown,  jun.,  resident  secretary. — ^e  Ado. 

in  Appendix. 
STANTON,  AV.  R.,  of  Eemclch  #  Stanton;  house, 

Ivj'bank,  Port-Glasgow. 
STARK,  Andrew,  victualler,  40  West  st. ;  ho.  42  do. 
Stark,  Daniel,  wholesale  grocer,  34  Candleriggs  st. ; 

house,  17  Monteith  row. 
Stark,  Daniel,  grocer,  177  Cowcaddens  st. 
Stark,  James,  surgeon,  204  Hope  street. 
Stark,  James,  calenderer,  69  St.  George's  place  and 

44  West  Eile  street;  house,  129  Renfrew  street. 
Stark,  James,  cattle  dealer,  159  Garngad  hil). 
Stark,  John,  P.O. ;  house,  24  Adelphi  street. 
Stark,  Malcolm,  cattle  dealer,  Rosebank,  Garngad  rd. 
Stark,  Robert,  pastry  baker,  6  Finlay  st.,  Cowcads. 
Stark,  W'illiam,  wine  and  spirit  dealer,  43  Drygate  ; 

house,  39  Drygate  cottage. 
Stark,  AVilliarn  R.  G.,  paper  stainer  and  marbler,  24 

and  34  Hutcheson  street ;  house,  35  do. 
Starke,  Mrs.,  16G  South  Cumberland  street. 
Stark,  Mrs.,  16  Newton  place. 
Stark,    Mrs.,   malt   and   hop   merchant,  23    North 

Coburg  street. 
Statute  Labour  Office,  Police  chambers,  3  Police  la. 
STAUNTON,  Henry,  &  Sons,  wholesale  wax  taper 

and   candle  ornament   manufacturers,    Gl    Great 

Hamilton  street. 
STAVERT,  Zigomala,  Miller,  &  Co.  (late  Crafts  & 

Stell),  commission  merchants,  23  AVest  George  st. 
STEAM-packet  Office ;  G.  &  J.  Burns,  9  Buchanan  sf. 
Steam-packet    Office;    M.    Langlands  &   Son,    20 

Dixon  street. 
Steam-ship  Office  for  Canada  and  the  United  States ; 

James  &  Alex.  Allan,  agents,  70  Gt.  Clyde  st. 
Steam-ship  Office  for  Canada,  United  States,  Portu- 
gal, and  Mediterranean  ;  Handysides  &  Henderson, 

agents,  45  Union  street. 
Steam-ship  AA^orks,  SO  Lancefield  quay. 
Steamers    Office    for    Islay,    Oban,    Tobermory, 

Portree,  and  Stornoway,  43  Turner's  court. 
Steamers  Store;  G.  &  J.  Burns,  85  Clyde  st ,  Anderst, 
STEEL,  Alex.,  printer  and  stationer,  271  Gallow- 

street ;  house,  7  East  Campbell  street. 
Steel,   Arch.,  at    William  JSPNmigMs,  engineer,  2G 

Robertson  street;  house,  15  Caledonian  road. 
Steele,  A.,  102,  104  Elliot  st. ;  ho.  34  Claremont  st. 
Steel  &  Co.,  bonded  and  free  warehouse  keepers  and 

commission    merchants;    stores,    67  Fos   street; 

office,  5  Dison  street. 


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STEEL.- 


-GENERAL  DIKECTOP.Y. STEVKN. 


Steel  &  Co.,  drysalterp,  lOS  St.  Vincent  street. 
Steel,    Duncan,    grocer,    141   Bridgegate ;  house,  6 

Guildry  court. 
Steel,  Ebenezer,  of  Waller,  BirreU,  and  Co. ;  house, 

4  Annfield  terrace,  Particle. 
Steel,  Gavin,  hotel  keeper,  80  Argyle  street. 
Steele,  George,  merchant,  29  Kent  street. 
Steel,  Henry,  agent  for  the  Berwickshire  Loan  Co., 

141  George  street. 
Steel,  James,  brewer,  Greenheiid  brewery,  and  Craig- 

end  brewery,  Edinburgh  ;  house,  80  Canning  St., 

Calton. 
Steel,  James,  Victoria  hotel,  15  West  George  st. 
Steel,  James,   manager,  Scottish  Legal   Burial  and 

Loan  Society,  141  George  street. 
Steel,  James  A.,  of  Weisler,  Steel,  cf'  Co.  ;  house,  1 

North  Claremont  street. 
Steel,  Jas.,  &  Son,  corn  factors  and  grain  merchants, 

30  Hope  street. 
Steel,  J.  &  J.,  wine  and  spirit  merchants,  156  and 

158  Cowcaddcns  street. 
Steel,  James,  &  Son,  Glasgow  &  Greenock  Shipping 

Co.,  86  Broomielaw  ;  ho.  45  York  street. 
Steel,  James,  of  John  Chiiperton  cj-  Co,  ;  house,  45 

Abbotsford  place. 
Steel,  James,  baker,  8  Perth  street;  house,  2  Have- 
lock  terrace,  Paislej'  road. 
Steel,  James,  fruiterer,  256  Main  street,  Bridgeton. 
Steele,  James,  teacher  of  music  and  pianoforte,  13 

Binnie  place,  Monteith  row. 
Steel,  James,  provision  merchant,  82  Stevenson  st., 

and  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  78  do. ;  ho.  57  do. 
Steel,  James,  plasterer  and  modeller,  25  Holmhead 

street;  house,  88  North  Hanover  street. 
Steel,  James,  of  Steel  cj-  Wilson  ;  ho.  10  Corunna  st. 
Steel,  J.  Maxwell,  35  Carnarvon  street. 
Steell,  J.  &  W.,  curriers  and  leather  merchants,  151 

Gallowgate. 
Steel,  John,  church  officer  for   Hutchesontown  Free 

Church,  IIG  Eglinton  street ;  ho.  6  Stanley  pi. 
Steel,  John,  of  J.  if  J.  Steel;  ho.  22  Buckingham  ter. 
Steel,  John,  milk  dealer,  77  Brown  street. 
Steel,  John,  of  Steel  cf  Co.  ;  ho.  2  Elmbank  place. 
Steel,  John,  provision  dealer,  219  Main  st.,  Gorbals. 
Steel,  John,  1  North  Claremont  street. 
Steel,  John,  of  Glasgow  <f  Ureencch  Shipping  Co., 

and  James  Steel  cJ-  Son  ;  house,  45  York  street. 
Steel,  John,  of  Steel  if  Co.,  drvsalters;  ho.  Burlmerk. 
Steell,  John,  of  J.  if  W.  Steell;  ho.  3  Somerville  pi. 
Steel,  Liddel,  tiesher,  1 19  Nelson  street,  Tradeston ; 

house,  125  do. 
Steel  &  Mackinlay,  accountants,  109  W   George  st. 
Steel,  R.,  &  Son,  fieshers,  133  G.illowgate. 
Steel,   Robert,   house-painter,  paperhanger,  and  de- 
corator,  154  St.  Vincent  street;  house,  Laurel- 
bank,  Partick. 
Steel,  Robert,  grocer  and  victualler,  13  Cranston  st., 

Anderston ;  house,  52  Dumbarton  road. 
Steel,  Robert,  salesman,  183  High  street;  house,  4 

East  College  street. 
Steel,  Robert  Clark,   of  James  Steel  4'  /Son ;  house, 

16  Lansdownc  crescent. 
Steele,  Robert,  sen.,  13  Binnie  place,  Monteith  row. 
Steel,  R.  H.,  of  James  Steel  tf-  Son;  ho.  45  York  st. 
Steel,  Thomas,  timber  mei-chant,  wright,  and  packing 

box  maker,  62  Brunswick  st.  and  53  Candleriggs; 

woodyaid,  25  Thistle  St.;  ho.  166  Up.  Crown  st. 
Steel,   Thomas,   "West    India  merchant,    II    South 

Frederick  street ;  ho.  3  Stanley  pi.,  Paisley  rd. 


Steele,  William,  Eiiglish  and  commercial  academy, 

3  Eldon  place,  Kingston. 

Steel,  AVilliam,  bootmaker,  82  Queen  street ;  house, 

2  Elmbank  place. 
Steel,  William,  of  Steel  4  Co. ;  ho.  2  Elmbank  pi. 
Steele,  "William,  1  Grafton  square. 
Steel,  "William,  tobacconist,  200  Buchanan  street  j 

house,  198  do. 
Steell,  Wm.,  of  J.  4  W.  Steell;  ho.  3  Somerville  pL 
Steell,  William,  sen.,  3  Somerville  place. 
Steel,  William,  brewer-,  AVest  Barns,  Dunbar;  A.  B. 

M'Lachlan,  100  Great  Clj'de  street,  agent. 
Steel,  W'illiam,  draper  and  clothier,  2  Clyde  terrace. 
Steel,  William,   sheriff-officer  for  Lanarkshire  and 

Renfrewshire,  2  Clj'de  terrace. 
Steel,  Wm.,  smith  and  shoe  kit  maker,  24  Thomson's 

lane,  Calton  ;  house,  35  James  street,  do. 
Steel,  Wm.,  at  J.  and  ]V.   Campbell  4  Co.'s;  house, 

4  Chatham  place,  Stirling's  road. 

Steel  and  "Wilson,    plumbers,    gaslitters,    and    lead 

ir.ercliants,  4  Washington  street. 
Steel,  Mrs.  George,  9  Hopetoun  place. 
Steel,  Mrs.  James,  273  Dumbarton  road. 
Steel,  Susan,  grocer  and  spirit  dea!er,  8  Cavencli.sh  st. 
Steel,  Miss,  16  Abbotsford  place. 
Steel,  Miss,  21  Thistle  street. 
STEEN,  Joseph,  tailor  and  outfitter,  7  Argj-le  st. 
STEINHAUSEN,  C,  German  sausage  maker,  hani 

curer  and  pork  butcher,  103  Stockwell  street. — 

See  Advertisement  in  Appendix. 
STEINKOPFF,  E.,   commission   merchant,  32    St. 

Vincent  place  ;  house,  11  Holvrood  crescent. 
STEINTHAL,  F.,  merchant,  149  West  George  st.  ; 

house,  8  Park  quadrant. 
STENHOUSE,  Andrew,  drysalter,  93  Glassford  st. 
Stenhouse,  Andrew,  baker,  117  Rotteni-ow. 
Stenhouse,   George,    mason   and   builder,  12  Pem- 
broke street. 
Stenhouse,   Henry,  of  the   Post  Office;    house,    IG 

Sauchiehall  street. 
Stenhouse,  John,  mason  and  builder,  552  St.  Vin- 
cent street. 
STEPHEN,   Alexander,   and  Sons,  wood  and  iron 

shipbuilders;  slip-dock  and  building  j^ards,  Kel- 

vinhaugh. 
Stephen,  Alexander,  jun.,  of  Alex.  Stephen  and  Sons; 

house,  15  Park  circus. 
Stephens  &  Co.,  guano  and  bone-ash  importers,  15 

Dixon  street. 
Stephens,  Henry,  ship  agent,  13  Dixon  street;  ho. 

2  Nithsdale  place.  Paisley  road. 
Stephen,   John,  of  Alexander   Stephen   and  Sons ; 

Kelvinhaugh. 
Stephen,  Robert  R.,  Adelplii  Biocult  factory ;  house, 

41  Elmbank  crescent. 
Stephen,  Mrs.  G.,  brassfounder,  131  Trong.;  ho.  96 do. 
Stephen,  Mrs.  John,  156  Buccleuch  street. 
STEPEIENSON,  Allardice,   &   Co.,   brassfounders, 

glass   cutters,  manufacturers  of  bronze,   ormoltj, 

and  crystal  chandeliers,  and  window  and  doorplate 

makers,  90  Maxwell  street. 
Stephenson,  G.  R.,  of  Stephenson,  Allardice,  4  Co. ; 

house,  113  Sauchiehall  street. 
Stephenson,  The,  Metal  Tube  and  Copper  Roller 

Co.,  limited,  manufacturers  of  brass  and  copper 

tubing   works,    Liverpool    street,    Birmingh:un  ; 

office,  160  Buchanan  street. 
STEVEN,  Alexander,  4  Berkeley  terrace, 
Steven,  Alex.,  of  A.  4  P-  Steven  ;  ho.  32  Grafton  sij. 


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Steven,  Alexander,  provision  merchant,  28  South 

AVellington  street. 
Steven,  Alexander,  commission  agent,  21  Eose  St., 

Garnethill. 
Steven,  A.  and  P.,  engineers  and  machine  makers,  8 
and  12  Little  Hamilton  St.,  and  95  High  John  St. 
Steven,  Andrew,  jun.,  at  John  Ure  ij'  Son's;  house, 

143  Great  Hamilton  street. 
Steven,  Andrew,  &  Son,  drjsalters  and  manufactur- 
ing chemists,  13  John  street;  works,  20  Summer 
street,  Mile-end  ;    house,  2  Chatham  place,  Stir- 
ling's road. 
Steven,  Andrew,  shuttlemaker  and  turner,  151  Gal- 

lowgate  ;  house,  35  Charlotte  street. 
Steven  <&  Co  ,  gunpowder  and  general  agents,  54  St. 

Enoch  square  ;  liouse,  181  Pitt  street. 
Stevens,   Henry,    Great  Eastern   Cooking  Depot,  9 

Crown  street ;  house,  7  do. 
Steven,  Hugh,  of  M'Dowall,   Steven,  cj-  Co.;  house, 

181  Shaftesbury  terrace,  I'itt  street. 
Steven,  James,  house  factor,  42  Dundas  street. 
Stevens,  Jarnea,  jeweller,  71  Jamaica  street. 
Steven,  James,  victualler,  82   Kutherglen  loan  and 
35  Adelphi  street ;  liouse,  128  Cumberland  street. 
Steven,  James,  rope  and  twine  manufacturer,   115 

Castle  street;  works,  Garngad  hill. 
Steven,  James,  nail  manufacturer,  8  'Ihomson's  lane, 

off  Green  street,  Calton ;  house,  C  do. 
Steven,  James,  &  Sons,  merchants,  20  Buchanan  st. 
Stiven,   James,   agent  for  the   Royal  Eire  and  Life 
Insurance  Co.,  82   West  Nile  street  ;  house,  59 
Great  Western  road. 
Steven,  James,  M.D.,  12  St.  George's  road. 
Steven,  John,   at  Charles  Tenaard  tj-  Co.'s;    house, 

47  Cochrane  street. 
Steven,  John,  plasterer,   43  Dale  street;  house,  6 

Salisbury  street- 
Steven,    John,   tiesher,   466    Gallowgate ;  house,   1 

Tureen  street. 
Steven,  John,   slater  and  slate  merchant,  385  Par- 
liamentary road. 
Stiven,    John,    registrar  of  births,  marriages,  and 
deaths,  for    Clyde    district,    59  Maxwell  street; 
residence,  Ivy  lodge,  Hamilton. 
Stiven,  John,  agent  for  Pelican  Life  office,  59  Max- 
well street  ;  residence.  Ivy  lodge,  Hamilton. 
Steven,  Peter,  of  A.  cj-  F.  S'teuen;  ho.  181  Pitt  st. 
Steven,   Hubert  M.,   &   Son,    engravers   and  litho- 
graphers, 15  Cochrane  st. ;  ho.  118  George  st. 
Steven,  Robert,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  100  Main 

street,  Gorbals. 
Stiven,    Robert,    of  Nicholson  ^-  Stiven;   house,  4 

Granby  terrace,  Hillhead. 
Steven,  Thomas,   of  M'Bowall,  Steven,  ij-  Co.;  ho. 

Rowanbrae,  Helensburgh. 
Steven,  Thomas,   of  Borland  tj'  Steven;   house,   17 

Bellgrove  street. 
Stevens,  Wm.  Orr,  jeweller  and  importer  of  conti- 
nental manufactures,  28  Btichanan  street, 
Steven,  Wm.,  slater,   22  Wellington  lane ;  ho.  379 

St.  Vincent  street. 
Steven,  Wm.,  brickmaker  and  builder,  34  Kent  st.; 
brickfields,  Vinegar  hill,  off  Great  Eastern  road, 
and  Crossbill,  Cathcart  road. 
Steven,  William,  ironmonger,  and  oil  and  colourman, 

107  Dumbarton  road. 
Steven,  Wm.,   porter.  City  of  Glasgow  Bank,   66 

Trongate  ;   house,  5G7  Gallowgate. 
Steven,  Mrs.  Ebenezer,  121  North  Montrose  street. 


Steven,  Mrs.  James,  120  Renfrew  street. 
STEVENSON,  Alexander,  genenil  grocer,  3  "\Yest 

George  street ;  house,  Meadowvale,  Partick. 
Stevenson,  Alex.,   spirit  merchant,  212  Main  street^ 

Anderston  :  house,  210  do. 
Stevenson,  Alex.,   manufacturer,    77  Queen  street  j 

house,  179  Crown  street. 
Stevenson,  A.  C,  of  Peter  Stevenson  cj-  Son;  house, 

20  Chalmers  street. 
Stevenson   &    Campbell,    cotton    and   cotton-waste 
dealers  and  mill  furnishers,  Queen  ct.,  62  Queen  st. 
Stevenson  &  Co.,  painters,  paperhangers,  and  paper 

stainers,  385  St.  Vincent  street. 
Stevenson  &  Crawford,  sewed  muslin  manufacturers, 

48  Queen  street. 
Stevenson,  Daniel,  wright,  27  Stockwell  st. ;  house, 

55  St.  Muhgo  street. 
Stevenson,  David,  merchant,  39  North  Hanover  st. 
Stevenson,  George,   of  Stevenson  <S;  Reid;  house,  8 

Mansfield  place. 
Stevenson,  Hugh,  eowfeeder,  10  East  John  street. 
Stevenson,  Hugh,  of  Scott  cj-  Stevenson;  house,  3 18 

West  Bath  street. 
Stevenson,  James,  paper  and  spale-box  maker,  li 

JIaxwell  street  ;  house,  176  West  Nile  street. 
Stevenson,  James,  eating-house,  16  Bridgegate. 
Stevenson,  James  S.,   at   William   Cvlvin's,    54  S4. 

Vincent  street ;  house,  Greencroft,  Blantyre. 
Stevenson,  James,  writer,  ofJtf'Grigor,  Stevenson,  if 

Fleming;  house,  19  Newton  place. 
Stevenson,  James,  jun.,  of  Stevenson,  Ross,  <f  Co.  ^ 

house,  4  Woodside  crescent. 
Stevenson,  James,  of  Cumming  cf  Stevenson  ;  house, 

71  Waterloo  street. 

Stevenson,    James,  wine  and    spirit  merchant,    4f) 

Shuttle  street,  a;.d  20  King  street,  Calton ;  ho-ose, 

4  Great  Hamilton  street. 

Stevenson,  Jas.,  p:  ovision  merchant,  190  Garscube  rd. 

Stevenson,  J.  M.  P.,  y;xi\.QT,of  Dick  (f  Stevenson,  18<) 

West  George  street. 
Stevenson,  John,  tiesher,  399  Argyle  st. ;  house,  21 

Warwick  street. 
Stevenson,  John,  teacher.  Normal  seminary;  house, 

30  Renfrew  street. 
Stevenson,  John,  &  Sons,  smiths,  tool  makers,   and 

grinders,  100  High  street;  ho.  50  Charlotte  st. 
Stevenson,  John  J.,  architect,  157  Hope  street;  ho. 

12  Oakfield  terrace,  Hillhead. 
Stevenson,  John,  victualler,  39  Oxford  street. 
Stevenson,  John,  teller,  National  Bank  of  Scotlauc?, 

Queen  street. 
Stevenson,  John,  hatter,  404  Gallowgate. 
Stevenson,   John,    civil   and    mining  engineer,    11 

Eose  street,  Garnethill. 
Stevenson,  John,  &  Co.,  grain  millers,  Kingston  grain 

mills,  21,  23  West  street. 
Stevenson,   John,  of  John  Stevenson  (.}  Co.;  house, 

Annock  bank,  Helensburgh. 
Stevenson,  John,  bookkeeper,    35  Elderslie  street ; 

house,  93  Waterloo  street. 
Stevenson   John,  at  Jiobertson  <^  IPEvian's;  house, 

20  Minerva  street. 
Stevenson,    John,   bookseller,    stationer,   and   new3 
agent,  169  Argyle  st. ;  ho.  29  S.  Portland  street. 
Stevenson,  J.,  cheese  and  butter  merchant,  11  Wil- 
son street;  house,  10  do. 
Stevenson,  Joseph,  victualler,  24  Clyde  st.,  Anderst. 
Stevenson,  M'Kellar,  &  Co.,  bleachers  and  finishers, 
Hogganfield ;  ho.  do.     Orders  left  at  44  John  st. 


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Stevenson,  M.  &  A.,  hosiers,  general  furnishers,  &c., 

17  Wellington  arcade;  house,  118  Crown  street. 
Stevenson,  Matthew,  bootmaker,  29  Renfield  street  ; 

house,  71  Renfrew  street. 
Stevenson,  Nathaniel,  of  Stevenson,  Ross,  cj-  Co.  ;  ho. 

4  Woodside  crescent. 
Stevenson,    Peter,  &  Son,    Irish   lime    merchants ; 

works,  Chalmers  street,  off  Gallowgate. 
Stevenson,  Peter,  of  Peter  Stevenson  ^  Son  ;  house, 

20  Chalmers  street. 
Stevenson  &  Reid,  sewed  muslin  manufacturers,  25 

South  Frederick  street. 
Stevenson,  Robert,  flesher,  3  Kirk  street,  Townhead; 

house,  10  do. 
Stevenson,  Robert,  secretary-,  Royal  Exchange  ;   ho. 

Greencroft,  Blantyre. 
Stevenson,  Robert,  of  Gardner  and  Stevenson;  house, 

22  Charlotte  street. 
Stevenson,  Robert,  of  Stevenson  y-  CampheU;  house, 

Kilbarchan  road,  Johnston. 
Stevenson,  Robert,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  260 

Buchanan  street  and  106  Cowcaddens;  house,  4 

Great  Hamilton  street. 
Stevenson,  Robert,  .slater,  100  Great  Hamilton  st. 
Stevenson,  Robert,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  106 

Cov/caddens  street ;  house,  22  Charlotte  street. 
Stevenson,  Robert,  architect,  42  Bath  street. 
Stevenson,    Ross,   &    Co.,   cotton  yarn  agents,  21 

West  Nile  street. 
Stevenson,  Thomas,  tea  merchant  and  grocer,  103 

New  City  road  ;  house,  3  Buccleuch  street. 
Stevenson,  William,  &  Co.,  lead  pipe  manufacturers 

and  zinc  workers,  74,   76  Brown  street;  house, 

421  St.  Vincent  street. 
Stevenson,  William,  cabinetmaker,  10  Melville  lane, 

Tradeston;   house,  107  Cumberland  street. 
Stevenson,  William,  manager,  Barrowfield  Spinning 

Factory,  149  Reid  street,  Bridgeton. 
Stevenson,  Wm.,  quarry  master.  Orchard  and  GifF- 

nock  quarries;  ho.  15  Moraj'  pi..  Regent's  park. 
Stevenson,    William,   &  Co.,  oil  merchants,  paint, 

colour,   varnish,   and  cement  manufacturers,  57 

Robertson  street ;  house,  45  York  street. 
Stevenson,  Wm.,  spirit  dealer,  88  King  st.,  Calton. 
Stevenson,   William,  commission   agent  and   bouse 

factor,  302  Dumbarton  road. 
Stevenson,  V/ni.,  commission  agent,  67  TV.  Nile  st. 
Stevenson,  "W.  A,,  at  W.  B.  liugrjins  ij"  Co. :  house, 

20  Minerva  street. 
Stevenson,  William,  of  John  Stevenson  cJ'  Co. ;  house, 

59  St.  James'  street,  Kingston. 
Stevenson,  Wm.  E.,  painter  and  paperhanger,  332 

St.  Vincent  street. 
Stevenson,  Wright,  portioner,  30  Renfrew  street. 
Stevenson,  l\Irs.  Alex.,  spirit  dealer,  22  Kinning  st. 
Stevenson,  IMrs.  James,  53  Norfolk  street. 
Stevenson,  Jlrs.,  20  Minerva  street. 
Stevenson,  Mrs.,  dairy,  30  Main  street,  Bridgeton. 
Stevenson,  Mrs.,  21  Abbotsford  place. 
Stevenson,  Jane,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  74  Stewart 

street;  house,  16  Rosehall  street. 
Stevenson,  Tiliss,  321  West  Bath  street. 
Stevenson,  Miss,  milliner,  11  Soutli  Cathcart  street. 
Stevenson,  Jliss  i\Iargaret,  victualler,    129  London 

street;  house,  12  Charlotte  street. 
Stevenston    Coal    Company ;  G.  «S;  J,  Burns,  9 

Buchanan  street. 
STEWART,  Adam,  letter-carrier,  P.O.;  house,  18 
,    Burnside  street. 


Stewart,  Alexander  Walter,  writer,  agent  for  Eco- 
nomic Life  Assurance  Society,  68  St.  Vincent  st. ; 
house,  112  Peel  terrace. 

Stewart,  Alexander,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  55 
London  street ;  house,  3  St.  Andrew's  lane. 

Stewart,  A.,  &  Co.,  smiths,  bellhangers,  and  gas- 
fitters,  10  St.  Enoch  lane;  house,  42  Thistle  st. 

Stewart,  Alex.  B.,  at  Steivart  ^-  JiPBonald's ;  house, 

7  Burnbauk  gardens. 

Stewart,  Alex.  M.,  General  Secretary  of  the  Glas- 
gow   Protestant    Laymen's    Association,    75    St. 

George's  place  ;   house,  7  South  Apsley  place. 
Stewart,  Alex.   M.,  at  Morrison  ^-  Co.'s ;  house,  7 

South  Apsley  place. 
Stuart,  Alexander,  mason,  155  Eglinton  street. 
Stewart,  Alexander,  house  factor,  30  Burnside  st. 
Stewart,  Alexander,  butcher,  93  Paisley  road  ;  ho. 

26  Cathcart  street,  Kinning  park. 
Stewart,  Alexander,   of  Alexander  Steicar*  <^-   Co.; 

house,  Bedford  place,  1G8  Renfrew  street. 
Stewart,  Alexander,  at  John  Steicart  cf"  Co.'s,  Old 

Post  Office  court ;  house,  41  St.  Vincent  crescent. 
Stewart,  Alexander,  75  Virginia  street. 
Stewart,  Alexander,  house  factor,  51  W.  Milton  st. 
Stewart,  A.  T.,  &  Co.,  merchts.,  119  St.  Vincent  st. 
Stewart,  Alex.,  &  Co.,  fancv  dress  and  shawl  manu- 
facturers, 22  West  Nile  street. 
Stewart,   Alex.,   aerated  water   manufacturer,   and 

wine  and  spiiit  merchant,  9  Richmond  lane,  oft' 

Gallowgate  ;   house,  37  East  Hope  st.,  Camlachie. 
Stewart,  Alexander,  136  Stirling's  road. 
Stewart,  Andvv.,  iron  tube  maker,  Clyde  Tube  Works. 

SO  10  34  St.  Enoch's  wynd ;    house,   20  South 

Apsley  place. 
Stewart,  Andrew,  ham  store,  86  High  street ;  house, 

19  Blackfriars'  wynd. 
Stewart,   Andrew    M.,   bottler   and   aerated    water 

manufacturer,  14,  16  Surrey  street. 
Stewart,  Andrew  B.,  of  J.  <]■  A.  Stewart;    house, 

37  Washington  street. 
Stewart,  Angus,  tailor  and  clothier,  40  Candleriggs. 
Stewart,  Arclid.,  beadle  of  Gorbals  Parish  Church ; 

house,  4  Herbertson  street. 
Stuart,  Archibald,  smith  &  screw  bolt  manufacturer, 

16  Ark  lane  ;  house,  169  Duke  street. 
Stewart    Brothers,    commission   merchants,  32    St. 

Enoch  wynd. 
Stewart    &    Brown,    machine    makers    and    paper 

manufacturers,  Glasgow  Paper  Mills,  50    M'Xeil 

street,  Govanhaugh. 
Stewart,  C,  &  Co.,  lithographers,    engravers,    and 

embossers,  119  Virginia  place;  house,  26  North 

Portland  street. 
Stuart,  Charlej,  jun.,  at  John  Millar  cJ-  Son^s ;  house, 

139  South  Cumberland  street. 
Stewart,  Charles,  baker,  434  Argyle  street ;  house, 

8  Douglas  street. 

Stuart,  Charles,  pilot-master,  10  Robertson  street ; 
house,  130  Broomielaw. 

Stewart,  Charles,  resident  secretary,  Lancashire  In- 
surance Co.,  4  South  Hanover  street ;  house,  1 
Annfield  terrace,  Partick. 

Stuart  «&  Co.,  merchants  and  commission  agents,  77 
West  Nile  street. 

Stewart  &  Co.,  general  warehousemen,  107  and  109 
Cowcaddens  street. 

Stewart,  Daniel,  tailor  &  clothier,  41  St.  George's  rd. 

Stewart,  Daniel,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  389 
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Stewart,  Daniel,  commercial  traveller,  17  Minerva  St. 
Stewart,  D.,  steamboat-master,  128  S.  Portland  st. 
Stewart,  D.,  of  Stewart  i^-  Muvison,  82  Buccleuchst. 
Stewart,  David,   resident  secretaiy  to  the  Liverpool 

and  London  Lisiirance  Co.,   128  Ingram   street; 

house,  i)  Clarendon  place. 
Stewart,  David,  ofNeiU<^-  Stewart,  58  Broomielaw. 
Stewart,    D.,   &   Sun,  plumbeis  and  gas-fitters,  17 

Oxford  lane;  liouse,  30  Norfolk  street. 
Stewart  &  Dovvnie,  worsted  and  woollen  j-arn  agents 

and  commission  merchants,  91  Iliitcheson  street. 
Stewart,  D.,  &  Co.,  hat  manufacturers,  37  Glassford 

street;  house,  133  Hospital  stieet. 
Stewart    &   Donald,   haircutters  and  perfumers,    20 

Argyle  arcade  ;  house,  Langside  road. 
Stewart,  D.  Y.,  &  Co.,  ironfounders,  79  Charles  st., 

St.  Rollox. 
Stewart,  Donald,  teacher,  72  Buccleuch  street. 
Stewart,  Donald,  provision  merchant,  67-J  Maitland 

street ;  house,  6G  JMilton  street. 
Stewart,  D.  Y.,   of  JJ.    Y.  Stewart  cj-  Co.  ;  house,  2 

Provan  place.  North  Montrose  street. 
Stewart,  Duncan,  jun.,  cooper,  tinsmith,  and  gasfitter, 

114  Main  street,  Bridgeton ;  lio.  10  Keid  street. 
Stewart,  Duncan,  house  factor,  87  Union  street;  ho. 

55  Renfrew  street. 
Stewart,  Edward,  architect  and  inspector  of  works, 

356  Argyle  street. 
Stewart,  Frank  B.,  of  Stewart  4'  Co.,  107,  109  Cow- 

caddens  street ;  house,  169  .Shamrock  street. 
Stewart,  Galbraith,   &  Co.,   distillers,    Canipbeiton; 

agent,  David  Yuile,  40  Miller  street, 
Stewart,  George,  flesher,  197  Stobcross  street. 
Stewart,  George,  23  Westminster  terrace. 
Stewart,  George,  vegetable  dealer,  24  Surrey  strei.'t. 
Stewart,    G.    R.,    factor   and    insurance   agent,    57 

Miller  st,  ;  house,  3  Lawrence  place,  Dowanhill. 
Stuart,  George,  &  Co.,  produce  brokers  and  commis- 
sion merchants,  161  Hope  street. 
Stewart,  Gilbert,  of  Gilbert  Steivart  cj'  Son;  house, 

41  Oxford  street. 
Stewart,  Gilbert,  &  Son,  house  painters  and  paper- 
hangers,  105  West  Nile  street. 
Stewart,  Henry',  City  Suwmills,  Port-Dundas. 
Stewart,  Hugh,  spirit  dealer,   1G2   High  St.;  house, 

3  Grey  friars'  wynd. 
Stewart,  James,  calico  printer,  175  Buchanan  street; 

house,  40  Windsor  terrace. 
Stewart,  James,  letter-carrier,   P.O.;  house,  5  Ro- 
bertson street. 
Stuart,  James,  lace,  silk,  and  hosiery  agent,  8  Prince's 

square,    Buchanan    street;    house,    20    Kelvin- 

haugli  street. 
Stewart,  J.  M.,  portrait  painter,  3  Buccleuch  street. 
Stewart,  James,  teacher  of  music,  6  Balmanno  st. 
Stewart,  James,  M.D.,  6  Brandon  place,  212  West 

George  street ;  consuliing  rooms,  21  Norfolk  st. 
Stewart,  James   R.,   oj'  J.  Stewart  ($•  Co.,  iron  and 

coal  masters  ;  house,  19  Park  terrace. 
.  Stew'art,  James,  of  A.  (j  »S'.  Henry  cj-  Co.;  house,  10 

Walmer  crescent,  Paisley  road. 
Stewart,   James,   &  Son,   slaters  and  plasterers,  42 

Norfolk  street. 
Stewart,  James,  factor  and  property  agent,  215  St. 

Vincent  street, 
Stewart,    James,    stationery  and    furnishings,    333 

High  street. 
Stewart,    James    F.,    wadding   manufacturer,    447 

-Euke street;  house,  170  Hope  street. 


Stewart,   James  T.,    iron  broker,  commission  mer- 
chant, anchors,   chains,  wire  ropes,  iron,  &c.,  2 

North  court.  Royal  Exchange. 
Stewart,  James,  &  Co.,   Saucel  distillery.   Paisley ; 

James  Murray,  agent,  62  Jamaica  street. 
Stewart,    James,    auctioneer,    74,    76  Saltmarket ; 

liouse,  160  do. 
Stev/art,  James,    of  Stewart  Brothers;    house,   74 

Taylor  street. 
Stewart,  James  A.,  National  Bank  of  Scotland  ;  ho. 

4  Rutland  place,  Govan  road, 
Stewart,  James,  of  James  Stewart  4'  iSon;  house,  23 

Carlion  place. 
Stewart,  James,  tobacconist  and  oil  and  colour  mer- 
chant, 185  New  City  road. 
Stewart,  James,  station  superintendent,   Buchanan 

Street  Station. 
Stewart,   J.  &  A.,  veneer  cutters,   Glasgow  Veneer 

Saw  Mills,  33  Washington  street. 
Stewart,   J.    C,    Lossit    distillery,   Islay;    Bulloch, 

Lade,  &  Co.,  43  Dunlop  street,  agents, 
Stewart,  J.  &  W,,  &  Co.,  bedding  manufacturers,  43 

Jamaica  street;  goods  entrance,  9  Howard  street. 
Stewart,  Rev.  J.  G.,  of  Calton  U.P.  Church  ;  house, 

40  Abbotsford  place. 
Stewart,   John,    grocer  and  provision  merchant,  21 

Shaftesbury  street. 
Stewart,  John  R.,  provision  niercht.,  152  Broomielaw 

street;  house,  69  King  street. 
Stewart,    John,  cooper,  stave,  iron  and  wood  hoop 

merchant,  53  Dunlop  st. ;  ho.  19  Carlton  place. 
Stewart,   John,   of  John   Stewart  cj-  Co.,  clothiers ; 

house,  31  Bridge  street, 
Stewart,  John,   boot  and  shoemaker,  209  Cowcad- 

dons  street ;  house,  158  Great  Hamilton  street, 
Stewart,  John,   collector  Royal  Liver  Friendly  So- 
ciety ;  house,  64  M'Intosh  street. 
Stewart,   John,  jun.,  of  John  Stewart  4'  'S''^  /  ^°- 

216  West  Regent  street, 
Stev.-art,   John,  sewed  muslin  and  lace  warehouse, 

2  North  court.  Royal  Exchange, 
Stewart,  John,   &  Son,   wood  hoop  merchants,  35 

Centre  street. 
Stewart,  John,  eating-house  keeper,  4  Bishop  street, 
Stewart,  John,  confectioner,  24  Great  Hamilton  st. 
Stewart,    John,  bookseller  and  stationer,  82  Great 

Hamilton  street ;  house,  3  Newhall  terrace, 
Stewart,  John,  &  Son,  coopers,  37  Oswald  street. 
Stewart,  John,  slater,  13  Wallace  street ;  house,  80 

Soutli  Portland  street. 
Stuart,  John  M.,  cabinet  and  chair  maker,  18  Ren- 
frew st.  ;  house,  11  Cathcart  place,  Sauchieball  st. 
Stewart,  John,  &  Co.,  wholesale  tea  merchants,  114 

Trongate. 
Stewart,  John,  &  Co.,  iron  and  tinplate  merchants, 

and  general  wholesale   ironmongers  ;  agents  for 

Cordes  &  Co.'s  patent  wro.  nails,  20  Jackson  st. 
Stewart,    John,    &  Co.,    tailors   and    clothiers,    35 

Bridge  street. 
Stewart,    John    G.,   of  Steivai't  cJ-  Co.;  house,  169 

Shamrock  street. 
Stewart,  John,  jun.,  flesher,  91  Candlerig,;  ho.  85  do. 
Stewart,  John,  tailor  and  clothier,  93  London  st. 
Stewart,  John,  of  Douglas,  Ure,  (f  Stewart. 
Stewart,  John,  glass  painter,  gilder,  and  embosser, 

104  Trongate;  house,  10  Great  Hamilton  street. 
Stewart,  John,  fish  merchant,  4  Duke  street;  house, 

136  High  street. 
Stewart,  John,  coal  agent,  71  Taylor  street. 


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Stewart,  John,  writer,  77  Buchanan  street;  house, 
Shawlands  villa,  Pollokshaws. 

Stuart,  John,  photographic  artist,  120  Buchanan 
street ;  house,  Helensburgh. 

Stewart,  John,  &  Co.,  wine  and  spirit  merchants. 
Old  Post  Office  court,  114  Trongate. 

Stewart,  John,  &  Co.,  distillers,  Kirkliston,  Linlith- 
gowshire; counting-house,  114  Trongate. 

Stewart,  John  R.,  of  Thomas  <^  John  Stewart  cf-  Co.; 
house,  409  St.  Vincent  street. 

Stewart,  John,  spirit  dealer,  57  Duke  street. 

Stuart,  John,  &  Son,  joiners  and  cabinetmakers,  73 
Waterloo  st. ;  house,  255  Sauchiehall  street. 

Stewart,  John,  flesher,  38  St.  George's  road;  house, 
171  West  Graham  street. 

Stewart,  John,  of  John  Stewart  <f  Co.,  wine  mer- 
chants, 114  Trongate;  house,  8  Montague  place. 

Stewart,  John,  drj'salter,  oil  and  colourman,  15 
High  street ;   house,  G3  Abbotsford  place. 

Stuart,  Lewis,  commission  merchnnt,  57  Miller  St.; 
house,  5  Bellevue,  202  Garngad  hill. 

Stewart  &  M'Donald,  warehousemen,  5  Buchanan 
street,  152  Argyle  street,  and  4,  18  Mitchell  st, 

Stuart,  Matthew,  of  John  Stuart  <|-  Son,  73  Water- 
loo street;  house,  255  Sauchiehall  street. 

Stewart  &  Murison,  commission  agents,  125  Bu- 
chanan street. 

Stewart,  Niuian  B.,  of  Stewart  ^  M'^Donald;  house, 
10  Grosvenor  terrace. 

Stewart,  Peter,  &  Co.,  millwrights  and  engineers,  59 
Bishop  street,  Anderstoii. 

Stewart,  Peter,  of  Peter  Steruart  cf  Co.;  house,  IG 
Holland  place. 

Stewart,  Peter,  of  Sletoart  cj-  Brown  ;  house,  8  York 
street,  Little  Govan. 

Stewart,  Peter,  spirit  dealer,  19  Parson  st.;  ho.  21  do. 

Stewart,  Peter,  provision  merchant,  224  Gallowgate; 
house,  1 7  Tureen  street. 

Stewart,  Peter,  mason  and  builder,  97  St.  George's 
road  ;  house,  77  North  Wood  side  road. 

Stewart,  P.  Benson,  captain,  Royal  Navy,  Govern- 
ment Emigration  office.  Custom-house ;  house,  4 
Walmcr  crescent. 

Stewart,  Peter,  drysalter,  16  Bell  street;  house,  16G 
Crown  street. 

Stewart,  Peter,  M  D.;  15  Cumberland  place,  south. 

Stewart,  K.  B.,  of  Steivart  (.f  McDonald ;  residence, 
203  Bath  street,  and  Ascog  hall,  Bute. 

Stewart,  R.,  flesher,  39  High  St.;  ho.  2  Stirling  st. 

Stewart,  Robert  B.,  of  Steicart,  Wilison,  (f  Brodie  ; 
house,  14  Sardinia  terrace. 

Stewart,  R.  AL,  of  Wemijss  ij'  Stewart;  house,  91 
Pollok  street. 

Stewart,  Robert,  of  Eohert  Stewart  <]■  Co.,  1  West 
Regent  street ;  house,  71  Cumberland  street,  west. 

Stewart,  Robert,  metal  merchant,  41  Crawford  St., 
Port-Dundas;  house,  218  St.  George's  road. 

Stewart,  Robert,  clerk  of  inland  revenue,  13  Queen  st. 

Stewart,  Robert,  tailor  and  clothier,  256  Argyle  st. 

Stewart,  Robert,  flesher,  139  Garngad  road,  and  211 
Stirling's  road ;  house,  do. 

Stewart,  Robert,  grocer  and  provision  merchant,  11 
Elderslie  street. 

Stewart,  Robert,  ironmaster,  Omoa,  37  West  George 
street ;  residence,  Murdostoun  castle,  Lanarkshire. 

Stewart,  Robert,  lithographer,  printer,  and  wholesale 
stationer,  59  Hope  street. 

Stewart,  Robert,  rectifier  and  manufacturer  of  methy- 
lated spirit,  124  Trongate, — See  Ada.  in  App. 


Stewart,  Rev.  Robert,  306|  St.  Vincent  street. 

Stewart,  Robert,  of  Hodge,  Stewart,  4'  Hall;  house, 
Westwood,  Bothwell. 

Stewart,  Robert,  of  Robert  Stewart  cj-  Co. ;  house, 
2G8  Bath  street. 

Stewart,  Robt.,  of  W.  ^-  R.  Stewart ;  ho.,  Kennyhill. 

Stewart,  Robert,  goldsmith,  jeweller,  and  watch- 
maker, 132  Argyle  street  and  4  Buchanan  street ; 
house,  1 G  Sandyford  place. 

Stewart,  Robert,  &  Co.,  cotton  spinners,  29,  31 
Abercromby  street. 

Stewart,  Robert,  Glasgow  Co-operative  Society,  19, 
21  IMarlborough  street,  Calton  ;  house,  2G  North 
Portland  street, 

Stewart,  Robert,  wholesale  and  retail  grocer,  69^ 
Eglinton  street ;  house,  69  do. 

Stuart,  R.,  &  Co.,  publishers  of  Weehhj  Register, 
Royal  Exchange  buildings,  south  side  area. 

Stewart,  Robert,  butcher,  225  Dumbarton  road ;  ho> 
4  Kelvingrove  street. 

Stewart,  Robert,  &  Co.,  merchants,  1  W.  Regent  st, 

Stewart,  S.,  civil  and  mechauical  engineer,  146 
Wellington  street. 

Stewart,  Thomas,  corn  merchant,  36  Renfield  lane, 
Hope  street. 

Stewart,  Thomas,  North  British  Advertiser  Office,  10 
Royal  Exchange  square;  house,  1G9  Duke  street. 

Stewart,  Thomas,  hatter,  42  Bridge  street;  house, 
90  Nelson  street,  Tradeston. 

Stewart,  Thomas  &  John,  &  Co.,  wire  and  hemp 
cordage  and  twine  manufacturers  and  s^ail  maker;., 
Hydepark  Rope  and  Sail  works,  65,  66,  and  57 
Andevston  quay;  office,  7  Miller  street. 

Stewart,  Thomas,  patent  mosaic  and  encaustic  pave- 
ment layer,  SO  South  Portland  street. 

Stewart,  Thomas,  at  John  Stewart's,  53  Dutilop  st. 

Stewart,  Thomas,  measurer,  16  Sauchiehall  street. 

Stewart,  Thomas  P.,  of  Thos.  cj-  John  Stewart  if  Co:, 
7  Sliller  street  ;  house,  9  India  street. 

Ste\vart,  Walter,  of  W.  cj-  R.  Steicart ;  ho.  Ilaghill. 

Stewart,  Walter  &  Robert,  distillers,  Kennjhill. 

Stewart,  AValter,  smith  and  farrier,  10  Audei-stcn 
street ;  house,  10  Monteith  row. 

Stewart,  Walter,  eating-house  keeper,  266  High  st. 

Stewart,  Walter,  painter  and  glazier,  130  Dumbar- 
ton road  ;  house,  134  George  street. 

Stewart,  William.  &  Co.,  pattern-book  makers  and 
lithographers,  255  George  street. 

Stewart,  William,  writer,  97  West  George  street; 
residence,  Hamilton. 

Stewart,  William,  tobacconist,  154  High  street. 

Stewart,  William,  baker,  15  Grove  street. 

Stewart,  William,  plasterer,  33  Grieme  St.;  ho.  64  do. 

Stewart,  William,  &  Co.,  woollen  drapers  and 
clothiers,  114  Argyle  street. 

Stewart,  William,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  49  Com- 
mercial road  and  2  Pollokshaws  road. 

Stewart,  William,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  46,  48 
Commerce  street ;  house,  5  North  Coburg  street. 

Stewart,  Wm.,  baker  and  spirit  dealer,  149  Castle  st. 

Steuart,  W.  W.,  of  Giimpreclit  4"  Steuart ;  house,  22 
Abbotsford  place. 

Stewart,  William,  green-grocer,  5  Caledonian  road, 

Stewart,  William,  spirit  merchant,   255  Duke  st. 

Stewart,  Wm.,  beadle  of  Renfield  Free  Church;  ho. 
4  Gayfield  street. 

Stewart,  Wm.,  baker,  92  Abercromby  st.;  ho.  96  do. 

Stewart,  Wm.,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  1  Houstonst. 

Stewart,  Wm.,  coal  agent,  61  Great  Hamilton  st. 


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-STODDART. 


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Stewart,  William,  16G  Holm  street. 

Stewart,  Wilson,  &  Brodie,  power-loom  cloth  manii- 

factuiers  and  merchants,   88   St.  Vincent  street ; 

■works,  Kirkintilloch. 
Stewart,  Sirs  ,  Ale.x.,  33  Cadogan  street. 
Stewart,  Mrs.  A.,  lodgings,  51  Holrahead  street. 
Stewart,   Sirs.   James,   spirit  merchant,   118   Main 

street,  Anderston. 
Stewart,  Mrs.  James,  seminary  for  young  ladies,  44 

Gloucester  street. 
Stewart,  Mrs.  James,  22  Lansdowne  crescent. 
Stuart,  Mrs.  Robert,  teacher  of  pianoforte  and  singing, 

22  Berkeley  terrace. 
Stuart,  Mrs.,  8  Clarendon  place. 
Stewart,  Mrs.,   green-grocer,   739   Gallowgate;  ho. 

96  AVhitevale  street. 
Stewart,  Mrs.  Wm.,  114  "West  Nile  street. 
Stewart,  Mrs.  W.,  138  Renfrew  street. 
Stewart,  Mrs.,  dairy,  126  Piccadilly  street. 
Stewart,  Mrs.,  23  Carnarvon  street. 
Stewart,  Mrs.,  cork  manufacturer,  fruiterer  and  con- 
fectioner, 171  Main  street,  Gorbals. 
Stewart,  Miss  I'].,  fruiterer,  16  Charing  cross;  house, 

40  Candleriggs. 
Stewart,  Miss  E.,  ladies'  bootmaker,  70  Argyle  St.; 

house,  18  Warwick  street. 
Stewart,  Miss  Jane,   milliner  and  dressmaker,  356 

Argyle  street. 
Stewart,    Misses,    milliners,    straw-hat   and     dress- 
makers, 10  Great  Ilamiiton  street. 
Stewart,  Misses,  dressmakers,  137  Renfrew  street. 
Stuart,  Miss,  milliner  &  cloakmaker,  138  Renfrew  st. 
Stewart,  Misses,  milliners  and  straw-hat  makers,  72 

Canning  street. 
STILLIE,  Thomas  L.,  at  James  Black  if  Co.'s ;  ho. 

7  Park  quadrant. 
STIRLING,  George,  218  St.  Vincent  street. 
Stirling,  Gordon,  &  Co.,  merchts.,  179  W.  Geo.  st. 
Stirling,  James,    hatter,  and  cap   manufacturer,  43 

London  street ;  ho.  77  South  Wellington  street. 
Stirling,  Jas.,  teacher  of  music,  77  S.Wellington  st. 
Stirling,    James,    cutler,    and    surgical    instrument 

maker,  35  Gallowgate  ;  house,  77  Abercromby  st. 
Stirling,  John,  gov.  of  Glasgow  prison,  71  Duke  st. 
Stirling,  John,  portioner,  14  John  st.,  Bridgeton. 
Stirling,  John,  spirit  dealer,    14  Broomielaw  street; 

house,  10  Brown  street. 
Stirling,  Joiin,  merchant,  1  South  Wellington  place. 
Stirling,  John,  dairyman  &  cowfeed,,  11  Saracen's  la. 
Stirling,  Joseph,  jun.,  spirit  merchant,  763  Gallow- 
gate;  house,  766  do. 
Stirling,  Jos.,  spirit  dealer,  811  Gallowgate. 
Stirlipg,  K.  G.,  measurer,   156  West  George  street; 

house,  Sweethope,  Shawlands. 
Stirling,  Robert,  spirit  merchant,  78  London  street. 
Stirling,   Robert,  of  White  ^  Kii-Hand ;   house,  71 

Waterloo  street. 
Stirling    Square   Loan   Office,   10    Stirling   square; 

James  Siiodgrass,  manager ;  house,  Strathbungo. 
Stirling,   Thomas,   grocer  and  wine   merchant,  348 

St.  Vincent  street ;  house,  52  Elderslie  street. 
Stirling,   William,   &   Sons,    turkey-red    dyers   and 
calico-printers,   142  West  George  street ;  works, 
Cordale  and  Dalquhurn,  Renton. 
Stirling,  William,   of  W.  Stirling  cf  Sons  ;   ho.  206 

St.  Vincent  street. 
Stirling,  William,  of  Stirling,  Gordon,  if  Co  ;  resi- 
dence, Ainslie  place,  Edinburgh. 
Stirling,  William,  cutler,  44  Trongate. 


Stirling,  William,  jun.,  of  Stirling,   Gordon,  ^  Co-.; 

residence,  Eastfield  house,  near  Kutherglen. 
Stirling,   William,   wine  and   spirit  mercliant,   298- 

Buchanan  street;  house,  17  Holmliead  street. 
Stirling,  William,  wright,  16  So.  Cumberland  st. 
Stirling,  Mrs.,  inventress  and  maker  of  the  hand- 
netted  crinoline,  12  Queen  arcade. 
Stirling,  Miss  Agnes,  teacher,  10  Cambridge  street. 
Stirling's  Public  Library,  48  Miller  street ;  David 

Blair,  librarian. 
STIRRAT,  A.  &  R.,  provision  merchants  and  gro- 
cers, 6  Lyon  street  and  287  Garscube  road;  ho. 
269  St.  George's  road. 
Stirrat,  David,  cart  and  wheel  wright,  104  RenfieTd 

street;  house,  17  Cowcaddens  street. 
Stirrat,  Hugh,  &  Son,  joiners  and  tun-builders,  139 

Renfield  street. 
Stirrat,  Hugh,  jun.,  of  Hugh  SliiTut  <f  Son  ;  house, 

135  Renfield  street. 
Stirrat,  James,  &  Co.,  sewed  muslin  manufacturers, 

100  Queen  street. 
Stirrat,  Joseph,  sheriff  officer,  &c.,  for  the  counties  of 
Lanark  and  Renfrew,  65  Jamaica  street ;  house, 
5  Kinning  street. 
Stirrat,  Mrs.  James,  139  Eglinton  street. 
STIRTON,  James,  M.D.,  8  Newton  street. 
Stirton,  Mrs.,  milliner,  353  Argyle  stieet. 
STITT,  Adam,  flesher,   77   Bell  street;  house,  ?i 

Wilson  street. 
Stitt,   James,   at   Lancefeld  Spinning   Co.'s  worhs, 

Centre  street ;  house,  Ketley  lodge,  Bothwell. 
STOBBS,  Richard,  bookseller,  stationer,  and  libra- 
rian, 68  Oxford  street;  house,  68  Abtaotsford  pi. 
Stobbs,  Thomas,  coal  merchant,  58  South  Portland 

street ;  house,  Govan  colliery. 
STOBO,  David,  house  factor,  234  High  street;  ho. 

283  do. 
Stobo,    David,    wine  and   spirit  merchant,  1  Park 

buildings.  Paisley  road  ;  house,  3  do. 
Stobo,  Robert,  15  Scotia  street. 
Stobo,  Thrift,    tobacconist,    43    Sauchiehall  street; 

house,  47  do. 
Stobo,    Thomas,    teacher.    College    Parish    School, 

College  open. 
Stobo,  Thos.,  dairyman,  22  North  Portland  street. 
Stobo,  William,  builder,  42  Maitland  street ;  housi, 

8  Sardinia  terrace. 
Stobo,  Wm.,  spirit  merchant,  60  Rottenrow. 
STOCKTON,  Christopher,  saddler    and    boot    and 

shoemaker,  150  and  156  Slockwell  street. 
Stockwelt.  Street   Free   Church,   Ropework  lane; 

Rev.  Jacob  Alexander,  minister. 
STODDARD,  A.  F.,  of  A.  4' S.  Henry  <f  Co.;  resi- 
dence, Thornhill  house,  by  Johnstone. 
Stodart,   George,   of  J.    (f   G.    Stodart ;   house,    11 

Lansdowne  crescent. 
Stodart,  James  &  George,  wine  merchants,  &  agents 
for  Thomas  Salt  &  Co.,  brewers,  Burton-on-Trent, 
33J  St.  Vincent  place. 
Stoddart,  James,  at  Wilson,  Heugk,  (f  Co.'s;  honse^ 

175  Hospital  street. 
Stodart,  James,   of  J.   and  G.   Stodart ;  house,  25 

Elmbank  crescent. 
Stoddart,  John,  ma.nager,  at  31.  Macfarlane  and  Co.'s  ; 

house,  at  works. 
Stoddart,  Laurence,  29  Paterson  street,  Kingston. 
Stoddart,  Thomas,  manager,  at  Linn  if  Hide's ;  ho. 

39  Cavendish  street. 
Stoddart,  Walter,  coal  agent,  185  Sauchiehall  st. 


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-STURROCK. 


STOKE,  John   W.,  optical,  chemical,  and  philoso- 
phical instrument   maimer,  43    West  Nile  street; 

house,  352  St.  Vincent  street. 
Stone,  Wisfes,  milliners  and  dressmakers,  82  Stob- 

cross  street. 
Stouelati'  Colliery  Office.     Letters  and  orders  left 

at  36  Argyle  arcade. 
STOKER,  Andrew,  spirit  merchant,  18G  New  Dal- 

marnock  road. 
Storer,  David,  oil  merchant,  paint,  colour,  and  var- 
nish manufacturer,  188  Trongate;  works,  Sydney 

street;  grinding  do.,  G8,   70,   72  do.;  house,  31 

Wliitevale. 
Storer,  Mrs.,  55  Renfrew  street. 
STORRIE,  John,  of   Muir,  Armour,   4'  Rohertson ; 

house,  4  Corunna  street. 
STOTT,    John,    secretary,   Scottish    Amicable  Life 

Assurance  Society,  39  St.  Vincent  place. 
STOUT,  Robt.,  boot  and  shoemaker,  43  Galiowgate. 
Stout,    Thomas,    writer   and   notary    public,    lion. 

secretary  of  Scottish  Trade  Protection  Society,  42 

West  George  street ;  bouse,  G  Granville  place,  St. 

George's  road. 
STOW,  D-AYid,  of  Port-EgIinio7i  Spinninrj  Co.;  ho. 

306  Sauchiehall  street. 
Stow,  David  Geo.,   of  Port-EijUnton  Spinning   Co.; 

house,  6  Queen's  terrace. 
STRACHAN,  Alexander,  commission  merchant,  76 

Wilson  street ;  ho.  7  Walworth  terrace,  Kent  rd. 
Strachan,  John,  writer,  51  St.  Vincent  street;  ho.  1 

Avondale  place.  Paisley'  road. 
Strachan,  Wm.,  &  Sons,  stationers  and  news-agents, 

8  Warwick  street. 
STRANEY,  Patrick,   &  Son,  boot  and  shoemakers, 

104  Thistle  street;  house,  35  Cleland  street. 
STRANG,  George,  of  Briech,  13  Carlton  place. 
Strang,  Georj;e  Yuille,  of  Strang,  Keijden,  <f  Sons; 

residence,  Carlibar  house,  Barrhead. 
Strang,  James,  of  Young  cj'  Strang ;  residence,  Peel 

house,  near  Busby. 
Strang,    John,    LL.D.,    city    chamberlain,    council 

chambers,  Wilson  street ;  ho.  22  Woodside  place. 
Strang,  John   S.,  at  Archibald  An-oVs ;   house,  17 

Monteith  row. 
Strang  &  Hamilton,  iron  masters,  115  Charles  st. 
Strang,  Keyden,  &  Sons,  writers,  180  West  Geo.  st. 
Strang,  Matthew,  of  P.  cj-  R.  Fleming;  house,   21 

Gral'ton  street. 
Strang,  Robert,  of  Strang,  Keyden,  cj-  Sons;  rcsid., 

Carlibar  house,  Barrhead. 
Strang,  Robert,  baker,  10  Claremont  street. 
Strang,  Robert,  session-clerk,  city  parish,  57  West 

George  street;  house,  Carlibar,  Barrhead. 
Strang,  Thomas,  boot  and  shoemaker,  201  Castle  st. 
Strang  &  Turnbull,  twisters  and   cotton  yarn  mer- 
chants, 74  Sydney  street. 
Strang,  William,  iron  &  steel  merchant,  62  Jamaica 

street ;   house,  54  Oxford  street. 
Strang,  William,  reedmaker,  28  Bell  street;  house, 

2  Monteith  row. 
Strang,  William,  of  J.  B.  Young  4'  Co. ;  house,  32 

Monteith  row. 
Strang,  Mrs.  James,  7  Florence  place,  Stanley  st. 
Strang,  Mis.  William,  young  ladies'  seminary,  17 

Monteith  row. 
Strang,  JIis  ,  71  South  Portland  street. 
Strang,  Miss,  95  Douglas  street. 
Strang,  Jane,  fishmonger,  32  Finlay  street ;   house, 

86  Hospital  street. 


Stranraer  Steam-packet  office,  133  St.  Vincent 
street;  i\Iacconnell  &  Laird,  agents. 

STRATHERN,  Alex.,  sheriff-substitute  of  Lanark- 
shire, county  buildings,  Wilson  street;  house,  14 
Kew  terrace.  Great  Western  road. 

Strathern,  John,  coal  merchant,  47  Clyde  street, 
Port-Duiidas. 

Strathern  &  Sons,  brassfounders,  2G1  Buchanan  St., 
and  4  Sauchiehall  St.;  ho.  7  Killermont  street. 

Strathern,  Mrs.,  young'  ladies'  seminaiy,  12  Binnio 
place,  Monteith  row. 

Steathekn's  Family  Hosiery  warehouse,  16  Bath  st. 

STRATTON,  Alexander,  coal  agent,  109  West 
George  street ;  bouse,  9  Turner  street. 

Straton,  Charles,  writer,  of  Wilkie,  Cowan,  <^8tratou. 
oS  George  square;  house.  Woodlands  cottage, 
Arlington  street. 

STRICKLAND,  Miss  C,  dressmaker  and  furnish- 
ings, 48  King  street,  Tradeston  ;  ho.  9  Clj'de  pi. 

STROMIER,  George,  watch  and  clock  maker,  143 
London  street. 

STRONACH,  Alexander,  manager.  City  of  Glasgow 
bank;  house,  6  Crown  circus,  Dowanhill. 

Stronach,  Robert  S.,  accountant,  City  of  Glasgow 
bank;  house,  6  Crown  circus,  Dowanhill. 

STRONG,  Mrs.  Wm.,  staymaker  and  milliner,  10, 
12  Nelson  street. 

Strong,  Mrs.,  100  St.  George's  road. 

STRUTHERS,  Alex.,  cartwright,  13  Wallace  street; 
house,  22  Eglinton  street. 

Struthers  &  Co.,  drapers,  39  Stirling  square  and  23 
Low  Green  st. ;  house,  5  Great  Hamilton  street. 

Struthers,  James,  assistant-registrar,  Blytbswood 
district,  52  West  Nile  .street. 

Struthers,  John,  spinning  and  twisting  works,  37, 
39  Great  Dovehill. 

Struthers,  John,  at  Wm.  Teacker-'s,  84  Main  street, 
Gorbals ;  house,  2  Cavendish  street. 

Strutliers,  Robert,  grocer  and  victualler,  31  and  33 
Cathcart  street ;  house,  29  do. 

Struthers,  Robert,  pavement  merchant,  6  Paisley 
road;  house,  112  do. 

Struthers,  Thomas,  of  Thomas  Struthers  cj'  Co. ; 
house,  29  Florence  place,  Stanley  street. 

Struthers,  Rt.,  hairdresser,  13  Hill  St.,  off  Gallowg. 

Struthers,  Thomas,  &  Son,  pavement  merchants,  0 
Paisley  road ;  house,  Avon  villa. 

Struthers,  Thomas,  &  Co.,  carpet  merchants  and 
manufacturers,  IS  Buchanan  street. 

Struthers,  Thos.,  builder,  Avon  villa.  Paisley  road. 

Struthers,  Thomas,  woollen  and  linen  draper,  148 
Arcryle  street  ;  house,  39  Abbotsford  place. 

Struthers,  Thomas,  teacher.  Trades'  School,  86  Vir- 
ginia street ;  house,  42  Carnarvon  street. 

Struthers,  William,  victualler,  201  Eglinton  street. 

Struthers,  Agnes,  sewed  muslin,  millinery,  and  Lice 
warehouse,  6  Stirling  square ;  house,  5  Great 
Hamilton  street. 

Stubb's  Mercantile  Offices,  103  St.  Vincent  street. 
Branch  office.  Lord  Cockburn  street,  Edinburgh. 
Head  offices,  12  Gresham  street,  London  ;  west- 
end  branch,  9  Argyle  street.  Regent  street.  Head 
office  for  Ireland,  Dublin,  54  Dame  street  and 
Temple  lane.  Slanchester  offices.  Arcade  buildings, 
Ducie  St. ;  Exchange  (temporary  offices),  Liver- 
pool, 16  llackins  Hej',  Exchange  street ;  Birming- 
ham, Union  chambers.  New  street. 

STURROCK,  Bremner,  &  Co.,  lace  and  sewed  mus- 
lin warehousemen,  8  Miller  street. 


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StuiTock,  James,  ai!  J.  %  J.  M-CuUoclis;  house,  G 
Buclian  street,  Gorbals.  • 

Sturrock,  James,  of  Sturrocli,  Bremnei;  ^'  Co. ;  ho. 
G  Eej;ent  Park  teirace. 

Sturrock,  James,  of  Sturrock  4'  Sons  ;  house,  07 
West  Regent  street. 

Sturrock  &  Sons,  hairdressers,  perfumers,  &  glovers 
to  the  Queen,  121  and  123  Buchanan  street,  and 
33  Prince's  street,  Edinburgh. 

STYFF,  Frederick,  Glasgow  Restaurant  and  Scan- 
dinavian Hotel,  4  York  street,  city ;  house,  do. 

ScBDKAN  Grain  Rlills,  Ladywell  street. 

SUDDEN,  James,  livery  stable  keeper,  St.  Vincent 
lane;  house,  Gl  Mains  street. 

SUGAR,  William,  flesher,  13  West  Nile  street ;  ho. 
47  Cambridge  street. 

Sugar  Sample  Rooms,  Royal  Exchange  buildings; 
William  MGregor. 

SUGDEN,  Son,  &  Nephew,  warehousemen,  80  Bu- 
chanan street, 

SuMJii5Rr,EE  Iron  Works  Office,  172  W.  George  st. 

SUMMERS,  C,  &  W.,  window  glaziers,  20  Kent  st. 

Summers,  Gregor,  J. P.  constable,  25  East  Clyde  St.; 
house,  72  Rutherglen  loan. 

Summers,  James,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  33  Kirk 
street,  Townhead;  house,  15  Castle  street. 

Summers,  James,  pawnbroker,  5G  Little  st.,  Calton; 
house,  15  Duncan  street,  oft'  Abercromby  street. 

Summers,  Peter,  City  hall  restaurant  and  dining 
rooms,  93  Camileriggs;  house,  95  do. 

Summers,  Thomas,  sheriff"  officer  and  constable,  25 
East  Clyde  street;  house,  57  Thistle  street. 

Sun  Fire  and  Life  Insurance  Office,  98  Fife  place. 
West  George  street;  Archibald  Ferguson;  James 
Watson,  32  St.  Vincent  place ;  Nicholson  &  Stiven, 
141  Buchanan  street,  agents. 

Surgeon's  Hall,  242  St.  Vincent  street. 

SUTCLIFFE,  John,  keeper,  powder  magazine,  Carn- 
tyne ;  house,  Carntyne,  Duke  street. 

SUTHERLAND,  Adam,  victualler,  22  Cowcads.  st. 

Sutherland,  Alexander  B.,  draper  and  clothier,  185 
Castle  street;  house,  20  Barony  place. 

Sutherland,  Alexander,  manager,  Gorbals  Tube 
Works ;   house,  49  Surrey  street. 

Sutherland,  A.,  of  A.  Rekl  cj'  Co.,  stock  and  share- 
brokers;  resid.,  Elderslie  cottage,  near  Campsie 
junction. 

Sutherland,  Allan,  W.,  brass  and  iron  founder.  Mile- 
end  Foundry,  40  George  street.  Mile-end  ;  house, 
15  King  street,  do. 

Sutherlund,  Angus,  plumber,  gasfitter,  and  zinc- 
worker,  24  O.xford  street ;  ho.  22  Warwick  st. 

Sutherland,  David,  lath  splitter,  14  Railway  arch, 
Nelson  street,  Tradeston  ;  ho.  1  King  street,  do. 

Sutherland,  David,  of  Mearns  <^-  Sutherland ;  house, 
35  Charlotte  street. 

Sutherland,  David,  spirit  dealer,  152  Eglinton  st.  ; 
house,   150  do. 

Sutherland,  David,  goldsmith  and  jeweller,  108 
Argyle  street. 

Sutherland,  David,  steamboat  steward,  85  PoUok  st. 

Sutherland,  George,  ship  and  cabinet  carver  and 
gilder,  84  Wellington  st. ;  ho.  5  AVilloubank  st. 

Sutherland's  hosier}',  drapery,  and  millinery  ware- 
house, 185  Castle  street. 

Sutherland,  Hugh,  guttapercha  boot  and  shoemaker, 
C7  Hospital  street. 

Sutherland,  James,  <>/' J.  cj-  J.  Sutherland;  house, 
82  London  street. 


Sutherland,  J.  &  J.,  lath  splitters,  115  Greendyke  st. 
Sutherland,- James,  tinplate  worker  and  gasfitter,  80 

Saltmarket ;  house,  38  London  lane. 
Sutherland,  James,  at  Uurjli  Bart  cj-  C'o.'s;  house,  1 

Dalhousie  place, 
Sutherland,  John,  boot  and  shoemaker,  62  Main  St., 

Anderston ;  house,  4  Church  place. 
Sutherland,   Walter,  at  Tod   cj-  McGregor's,   Clyde 

Foundry;  house,  135  Stobcross  street. 
Sutherhmd,  W.  G.,  &  Co.,  plumbers  and  gasfitters, 

27  Nicholson  street;  house,  1  Oxford  street. 
Sutherland,  Mrs.  George,  18G  Stirling's  road. 
Sutherland,  Mrs.,  20  Barony  place. 
Sutherland,  Mrs.,  C2  George  street. 
Sutherland,  Mrs.,  grocer,  55  Washington  street. 
Sutherland,  Misses,  milliners,  straw-hat,  cloak,  and 

dres.'^makers,  88  Cowcaddens  street. 
Sutherland  &   Home,  milliners  and  cloak  makers, 

112  New  Cit}' road;  house,  71  Shamrock  street. 
Sutherland,  Miss,  dressmaker,  12  Rose  St.,  Garnethill. 
SUTTON  &  Co.,  general  carriers,  87  Mitchell  st. ; 

Robert  Faton,  manager. 
SWAN,  A.  E.,  eating-house,  284  Buchanan  street. 
Swan,    Andrew,    wine    and   spirit   merchant,    213 

Broomielaw  street;  house,  220  do. 
Swan  Brothers  &  Co.,  metal  and  commission  agents, 

120  Buchanan  street. 
Swan,  Daniel,  spirit  dealer,  12  Marlborough  street. 
Swan,  David,   of  David  Swan,  jun.,  cj-  Co.;  house, 

Collina  cottage,  JIaryhill. 
Swan,   David,  musicseller,   195  Saucbiehall  st. ;  ho. 

9  Newton  street. 
Swan,  David,  jun.,  &  Co.,  timber  merchants,  Kelvin- 
dock  Sawmills,  Maryhill ;  office,  141  St.  Vincentst. 
Swan,  Donald,  at  J/".  Robin's,  9  East  Howard  street; 

house,  103  South  Cumberland  street. 
Swan,  Edward  W.,  agent  for  W.   IL  Wakefield  & 

Co.,  Galebeck  gunpowder  mills,  Kendal,  120  Bu- 
chanan St.;  ho.  3  Queen's  pi..  Great  Western  rd. 
Swann,  George,   at  Muir,  Armour,  cJ-  Robertson's  ; 

house,  Dunglass,  Bowling. 
Swan,  James,  valuator  for  Renfrewshire,  15  Gilmour 

street.  Paisley  ;  house,   158  Renfrew  street. 
Swan,  James   Gumming,   at  G.    W.  Scott's  ;  house, 

152  Eenfrew  street. 
Swan,  John  E.,  metal  broker,  153  Queen  st;  ho.  3 

Queen's  place.  Great  Western  road. 
Swan,  John,  H.,  of  Swan  Brothers  4'  Co.  ;  house,  3 

Qneen's  place,  Great  Western  road. 
Swan,  John  Robert,  chartered  accountant,  stock  and 

share   broker;    agent   for   the    Royal    Exchange 

Assurance  Corporation  of  London,  for  Fire,  Life, 

Sea,  and  Annuities,  59  St.  Vincent  street ;  ho.  1 

Portman  pi.,  Hillhead.— *See  Adot.  in  Appendix. 
Swan,  John,   of  J.   cj  R.  Swan;  house,   BlackhiU, 

locks,  by  Springburn. 
Swan,  John,  &  Sons,  cattle  salesmen,  237  Duke  st. 

and  37  Laurieston  place,  Edinburgh. 
Swan,  J.  &  R.,  builders  ;  building-yards,  Kelvindock 

and  BlackhiU. 
Swan,  Joseph,  engraver,  152  Eenfrew  street. 
Swan,  Robert,  &  Son,   masons  and  bricklayers,  124 

Stobcross  street;  house,  140  do. 
Swan,  Robert,  eating-honse  keeper,  28  Bridgegate. 
Swan,  Wm.,  of  David  Swan,  jun.,   cf-  Co.;  house, 

Daisy  brae,  Maryhill. 
Swan,  Miss  E.,  remnant  shop,  15  Clyde  terrace. 
Swan's  Copy  book  manufactory,  239,  243  Parlia- 
mentary road. 


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Swansea   Steam-Packet   office,  51    Union   street ; 

William  Sloan  &  Co.,  agents. 
SW ANSON,  George,  manufacturing  jeweller,  4  St. 

Enoch  wynd. 
Swanston,   John,    of   William    Siuanston    ^-   Sons; 

house,  1  Grafton  square. 
Swanston,  William,  &,   Sons,  cotton-yarn  twisters; 

G5  North  Frederick  street. 
Swanston,  William,  of  William  Swanston   ^  Sons  ; 

house,  1  Grafton  square. 
SWANWICK,  Joseph  F.,  drj-salter  and  commission 

agent.  Royal  Exchange  buildings. 
SWEENEY,  Daniel,  tobacconist,  15  Adelphi  street. 
Sweeney,  Hugh,  butter  and  egg  merchant,  48  Main 

street,  Anderston;  ho.  4C  do. 
Sweeney,  Thomas,  spirit  dealer,  29  Duke  street. 
SWEET,  James  R.,  painter  and  paperhanger,  144 

New  Citv  road ;  house,  79  Grove  street. 
SWEETMAN,  P.,  brewer,  Dublin;  R.  Brown,  114 

Trongate,  agent. 
SWIFT,  James,  hairdresser.  176  Saltmarket. 
SWINBURNE,  R.   W.,  &Co.,   plate-glass    manu- 
facturers, Newcastle-on-Tyne  and  South  Shields  ; 
warehouse,  84  Mitchell  street. 
SWORD,  Alexander,  wine  merchant,  43  Hutcheson 

street;  house,  31  St.  George's  road. 
Sword,  James,  wine  merchant,  43  Hutcheson  street; 
office,  37  do.;  vaults,  26  Glassford  street;  house, 
31  St.  George's  road. 
Sword,  R.   and  T,   S.,  at  IPLeod  and  RaUtorts ; 

w^riters,  IGl  Hope  street. 
Sword,  Mrs.  Andrew,  glass  and  china  warehouse,  58 

Sauchiehall  st. ;  house,  166  Cumberland  street. 
Sydney  Street  Grinding  mills,  70  Sidney  street. 
SYME,  James,  agent.  Bank  of  Scotland,  Laurieston  ; 

house,  15  Hamilton  drive,  Great  Western  road. 
Syme,   James,  at  S,    W.  Silver  <f  Co.^s ;  house,  7 

Bloomfield  place. 
Syme,  J.  W.,  City  of  Glasgow  Bank;    house,  117 

Eglinton  street. 
Sj'me,  W.,  spirit  mercht.,  59  Garngadrd.;  ho.  57  do. 
Sj'me,  Mrs  ,  cook,  116  Renfrew  street. 
SYMINGTON,  A.  J.,  of  R.  B.  Symington  cf  Co.  ; 

house,  5  Osborne  terrace,  Summerton,  Govan. 
Symington,  Andrew,  of  Symington  and  Miller  ;   ho. 

Blairtumnock,  Baillieston. 
Symington  and  Miller,  wine  merchants  and  agents, 

'  130  St.  Vincent  street. 
Symington,  R.  B.,  &  Co.,  muslin  manufacturers,  9 

Cochrane  street. 
Symington,  R.  S.,  manufacturer,  27  Union  street ; 

house,  Oakshaw,  Paisley. 
Symington,  Robert,  slater,  225  Eglinton  street ;  ho. 

129  Surrey  street. 
Symington,   Rev.  Wm.,   minister  of  R.  P.  Church, 
Great  Hamilton  st  ;  ho.  Westercraigs,  Dennistown. 
Symington,  William,  ofR.  B.  Symington  cf  Co.  ;  ho. 

149  Hill  street,  Garnethill. 
Symington,  Mrs.,  16  Annfield  place 
SYMON,  John,  merchant,  137  West  Regent  street; 

house,  6  Berkley  terrace. 
Syra  Steam   Packet  Office ;  G.  &  J.  Burns,  9  Bu- 
chanan street. 

T 

TAIN,  Michael,  fish  dealer,  285  High  st.  ;  ho.  292  do. 
TAINSH  &  Hutcheson,  writers,  130  Hope  street. 
TAIT,  David,  wholesale  shirt  maker  and  outfitter, 
182  Trongate. 


Tait,  IL,  &  AY.,  plumbers  &  gasfitters,  34  Elderslie  st, 
Tait,  John,  boot  and  shoe  warehouse,  29  Finlay  st. 
Tait  &  Mathie,  house  painters  and  paperbangers,  1(>S> 

Eglinton  street. 
Tait,  M.  S.,  of  the  Ferguson   Bequest  office;  house. 

21  AYoodlands  terrace. 
Tait,  P.  C,  at  Fords,  Sons,   ^  Co. ;  ho.   96  Nori-h 

Hanover  street. 
Tait,  William,  engineer,  of  Mirrlees  <^  Tait ;  houses 

238  St.  Vincent  street. 
Tait,  Wm.,  letter-carrier,  P.O.;  ho.  251  High  st. 
Tait,  William,  surgeon,  5  Stockwell  place. 
Tait,  William  N.,  architect,  48   Gordon  street;  ho. 

2 1  Scotia  street. 
Tait,  Miss  Henrietta,  teacher,  19  Garden  street. 
TALMAGE,  Mrs.  E.,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  62 

Renfrew  street. 
TANNAHILL,  Andrew,  of  Findlay  4-   Tannahill ; 

house,  2  Albany  place. 
Tannahill,  David,  engineer  and  machine  maker,  10 

Orr  street,  Calton. 
Tannahill,  John,  spirit  merchant,  20  Canning  street, 

and  dairyman,  24  East  Rose  street. 
Tannahill,    Robertson,    &    Co.,    warehousemen,   26 

Glassford  street  and  39  Hutcheson  street. 
Tannahill,  R.  Dunlop,  M.D.  ;  consulting  rooms,  05 

Ren  field  street. 
TxYNSLEY,     Edward,     superintendent,     Magnetic 

Telegraph  Co.,  22  Royal  Exchange  square;  ho. 

5  Radnor  terrace,  Dumbarton  road. 
TARBE T,  John,  flesber,  392  Argyle  street. 
TARDIEU,  Charles,  vine  grower,  Bordeaux;  agent, 

John  Hood,  20  Union  street. 
TASSIE,  James  P.,  at  James  Lumsden  cj-  Son^s;  ho. 

54  Renfrew  street. 
Tassie.  John,  at  Merrow  cf  Felt's;  ho.  Mrs.  Parker's, 

108  Renfleld  street. 
TATLOCK,  John  H.,  church  officer,  76  Dundasst.; 

house,  10  Holrahead  street. 
TAWSE,  George,  accountant,  Edinburgh  &  Glasgow 

Railway  Co. ;  house,  24  Sandyford  place. 
Tax  Inspector,  C.  H.  Murray,  20  Monteith  row. 
TAYLOR,   Alexander,   of  James   Taylor  ^  Son-; 

residence,  Shawlands. 
Taylor,  Alexander,  general  outfitter,  132  Broomi«- 

law;  house,  130  do. 
Taylor,  Anderson,  &  Co.,  brewers,  Edinburgh ;  Wra. 

Money,  52  St.  Enoch  square,  agent. 
Taylor,  Anthony  O.,  21  Grafton  street. 
Taylor,  E.  &  A.,  millinerj' and  furnishings,  83  Main 

street,  Bridgeton ;  house,  2  Muslin  street,  do. 
Taylor,  Daniel,  lieutenant  of  police,  Northern  Police 

office  ;  house,  6  Gayfield  street. 
Tnylor,  Daniel,  89  Gallowgate. 
Taylor  &  Downs,  jewellers  and  watchcase  maker.?, 

182  Trongate. 
Taylor,  Ed.  E.,  ofE.  tf  R.- Taylor  ;  ho.  Ardentinny. 
Taylor,  Edward,  at  M.  Langlands  cf  Soji's,  20  Dixou 

street;  house,  427  St. Vincent  street. 
Taylor,  Edward,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  72  Govan 

street;  house,  38  Rutherglen  road. 
Taylor,  Edward  K.,  spirit  dealer,  63  Slobcross  st, ; 

house,  29  Waterloo  street. 
Taylor,   Edward,    causewayer   and    contractor,    50 

York  street,  off  Rutherglen  road. 
Taylor,   E.  &  R.,  wine   and   spirit  merchants,  10 

Stirling  street. 
Taylor,  Francis,  Sasine  Office,  25  Bath  street ;  ho. 

18  Green  vale  place,  Cumberland  street,  west. 


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T;iylor,  Frank  George,  H.M.  Customs;    house,  30 

Watt  street,  Paisley  road. 
Taylor,  Henry  John,  106  Gallowgate  street;  house, 

Springbank,  Parkhead. 
Taylor,  Henry,  &  Sons,  grain  and  flour  merchants, 

15  Hope  street. 
Taylor,  Henry,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  27  Ru- 

therglea  road  ;  house,  38  do. 
Taylor,  Dr.  Hugh  C,  Hutchesontown  Apothecaries' 

Hall,  70  Crown  street;  house,  133  do. 
Taylor,  Hugh,  of  James  and  Thomas  Brown  cj-  Co.  : 

house,  257  West  George  street. 
Taylor,  Kev.  James   S.,  of  Hutchesontown  United 

Presbyterian  Church  ;  house,  8  S.  Apsley  place. 
Taylor,  Rev.  James,  D.D.,  of  Eenfield  U.P.  Church, 

Oakfield  house,  Hillhead. 
Taylor,  James,  of  Turnlull  tj-  Co. ;  house,  4  Frank- 
lin terrace. 
Taylor,  Jas.,  pattern  designer,  50  Gt.  Hamilton  st. 
Taylor,  James,  of  Post  Office;  ho.  J25  Hospital  st. 
Taylor,  James,  &  Son,  calenderers,  pacl^ers,  and  hot 

pressers,  28  Cochran  street. 
Taylor,  James,   of  Darling  <^-   Taylors;  house,  20 

Kelvinhaugh  street. 
Taylor,  James,  provision  merchant,  98  Main  street, 

Gorbals  ;  house,  35  Rutherglen  rond. 
Taylor,  James,  grocer,  44  Rose  street,  south  ;  house, 

35  Rutherglen  road. 
Taylor,  James,  ai   Waddell  (.^Loudon's;  house,  130 

Hospital  street. 
Taj'lor,  James,  sen.,  ivory  turner,  billiard  ball  and 

bowling-green  bowl  manufr.,  84  Upper  John  st. 
Taylor,  James,  &  Brothers,  Anderston  Saw  Mills, 

timber  merchants,  wrights,  and  builders,  and  wood 

moulding  manufrs.,  6  Main  street,  Anderston. 
Taj'lor,  James,  wine  and  commission  agent,  9  Gor- 
don street. 
Taylor,  James,  &  Co.,  manufacturers  of  cotton  wool, 

silk  and  tow  card,  and  machine  belt  makers,  115 

Grajme  street;  house,  11  Monteith  row. 
Taylor,  James,  wholesale  ironmonger,  122  Trongate; 

house,  9  Adelplii  street. 
Taylor,  James,  property  valuator,  5  Alston  street. 
Taylor,   James,  wholesale  druggist,   Melville  place, 

132  Trongate;  house  15  Ure  place. 
Taylor,  James  A.,  accountant  and  house-factor,  and 

agent  for  the  North  British  Insurance  Co.,  128 

Union  street ;  house,  3  Great  Wellington  street. 
Taylor,  J.  M.,  writer,  130  Hope  street;   house,  54 

Kelvingrove  street. 
Taylor,  J.  &  W.,  builders,  5  Alston  street. 
Taylor,   John,   smith    and   scale-beam   maker,    84 

Bridgegate. 
Taylor,  John,  M.D  ,  surgeon,  173  St.  Vincent  st. 
Taylor,  John,  tea  merchant,  10  Cumberland  st.,  west. 
Taylor,  John,  tailor  &  clothier,  75  Candleriggs. 
Taylor,  John,   woollen    and   linen   draper,    84,    80 

Stevenson  street ;  house,  35  Charlotte  street. 
Taylor,  John,  jun.,  &  Co.,  merchts.,  28  Cochran  st. 
Taylor,  John  L.,  at  Hay,   Wilson,  tj'  Co.'s ;  house, 

130  Broomielaw. 
Taylor,  John,  victualler,  13,  15  Stobcross  street. 
Taylor,  John,  eating-house  keeper,  51  Main  street, 

Gorbals. 
Taylor,  John,  sen.,  of  Taylor  4'  Wilson;  house,  17 

Royal  crescent. 
Taylor,  John,  of  William  Taylor  ^-  Co.;  house,  12 

Elmgrove  place,  Jane  street. 
Taylor,  John,  skinner,  89  Gallowgate;  ho.  249  do. 


Taylor,  John,  joiner,  10  George  street ;  house,  14 
Taylor  street. 

Taylor,  John,  grocer  and  provision  merchant,  416 
Parliamentary  road. 

Taylor,  John,  jun.,  of  John  Taylor,  jun.,  ^  Co.;  ho. 
3  Newton  place. 

Taylor,  John  D.,  of  Alexander  <.f  Taylor;  house,  1 
Walworth  terrace,  Granville  street. 

Taylor,  John,  Royal  Bank  ;  ho.  21  Windsor  street. 

Taylor,  Joseph,  jun.,  at  James  Taylor  4'  Brothers' ; 
house,  6  Main  street,  Anderston. 

Taylor,  Joseph,  writer,  and  P.  F.  for  Milngavie  dis- 
trict of  Stirlingshire,  213  Buchanan  street,  and 
Blairskaith,  Baldernock. 

Taylor,  Joseph,  of  J.  Taylor  4'  Brothers ;  house,  6 
Main  street,  Anderston. 

Taylor  &  Kirkland,  writers,  141  Buchanan  street. 

Taylor,  Matthew,  wholesale  tea,  wine,  and  spirit 
merchant.  111  London  street;  house,  Lincoln 
villa,  Pollokshields. 

Taylor,  Mic.  Scott,  green-grocer,  7  St.  Andrew's  st. 

Taylor,  M.,  gold  thread  and  plate  manufacturer,  12 
St.  Vincent  place. 

Taylor  &  Moore,  ships'  medicine  chest  warehouse,  7 
West  street,  Tradeston. 

Ta3'lor,  Patrick,  of  II.  Taylor  ^  Sons;  house,  2 
Nithsdale  place,  Paisley  road. 

Taylor,  Peter,  127  Queensberry  place,  North  street. 

Taylor,  Robert,  of  DarVmg  cj-  Taylors ;  house,  478 
St  Vincent  street. 

Taylor,  Robert,  grocer,  116  Glebe  street. 

Taylor,  R.  D.,  chemist  and  druggist,  74  Nelson  st , 
Tradeston  ;  house,  60  Centre  street. 

Taylor,  Robert,  of  E.  cj-  R.  Taylor ;  house,  Clyde- 
view,  Partick. 

Taylor,  Robert,  lace  and  sewed  muslin  warehouse- 
man, 47  Argyle  arcade  ;  house,  130  Hospital  st. 

Taylor,  Robert,  mason  and  builder,  107  West  Nile 
street  and  6  Scott  street,  Port-Dundas ;  house, 
Cardross,  Dumbartonshire. 

Taylor,  Thomas,  cart-wright  and  wood  merchant, 
60  Cadogan  street;  house,  133  Waterloo  street. 

Taylor,  Thomas,  surgeon,  26  Cleland  street. 

Taylor,  Thomas,  letter-cairier.  Post  Oifice ;  house, 
26  Maitlandlane. 

Taylor,  Thomas,  at  A.  cf-  J.  Inglis' ;  house,  67  Elders- 
lie  street. 

Taylor,  William,  clerk,  at  Andrew  Wilson^  Stir- 
ling's road  ;  house,  18  Taylor  street. 

Taylor,  William,  French  polisher,  37  Jamaica  street; 
house,  31  Cadogan  street. 

Taylor,  William,  cardmaker,  115  Graeme  street; 
house,  11  Monteith  row. 

Taylor,  William,  builder,  42  Dundas  street, 

Ta3'lor,  W^illiam,  Green  vale  place,  10  West  Cum- 
berland street. 

Taj'lor,  William  G.,  of  Taylor  and  Downs;  house, 
25  Woodburn  terrace,  Sandyford. 

Taj'Ior,  William,  oil  and  colourman,  and  commission 
agent,  307  High  street ;  house,  293  do. 

Taj-lor,  William,  cabinetmaker  and  upholsterer,  71 
Cowcaddens  street ;  house,  35  Rose  street. 

Taylor,  William,  &  Co.,  distillers,  Lochhead  distil- 
lery, Campbelton ;  office,  12  Hope  street. 

Taylor,  William,  ship  carpenter,  57  Ch-de  pljce. 

Taylor,  William,  of  H.  Taylor  and  Sons ;  house, 
Newstead,  Govan  road. 

Taylor,  William,  at  C.  Tennant  ^  Co.'s,  St.  Rollos; 
residence,  Birdston,  by  Kirkintilloch. 


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Taylor,  William,  baker,  38  Cleland  street;    house, 

97  Hospital  street. 
Taylor,  William,  11  South  Stirling  street. 
Taylor,  William,  watchmaker  and  jeweller,  7  Tron- 

gate ;  house,  22  Monteith  row. 
Taylor,  William,  clothier,   6  Union  street ;    house, 

94  North  Frederick  street. 
Taylor,  William,  surgeon-dentist,  29  Waterloo  st. 
Taylor  &  Wilson,  merchants,  30  John  street. 
Taylor,  Mrs.  J  ,  lodf^ings,  89  North  Frederick  st. 
Taylor,  Mrs.  J.,  ladies'  nurse,  106  Renfrew  street. 
Taylor,  Mrs.  John,  photographer,  46  Jamaica  street. 
Taylor,  Mrs.,  1  Florence  place,  Stanley  street. 
Taylor,  Mrs.,  confectioner,  195  Main  st.,  Bridgeton. 
Taylor,  Miss  E.,  Commercial  hotel,  59  Union  st. 
Taylor,  Miss,  dressmaker,  20  Thistle  street. 
Taylor,  Misses,  boarding-house,  125  Sauchiehall  st. 
Taylor,    Misses,     milliners    and    dressmakers,    19 

Sauchiehall  street. 
TEACHER,    William,    &    Sons,    wholesale    wine, 
i    spirit,  and  malt  liquor  merchants,  450  Argyle  St. ; 

house,  2  Holland  place. 
TEIRNEY,     Patrick,    provision    dealer,    19    Low 

Green  street. 
TELFER,   Alex.,  boot  and   shoemaker,  142   Cow- 

caddens  street ;  house,  1  West  Milton  street. 
Telfer,    David,  grain    and    provision    mercliant,   58 

Mitchell  street ;  house,  349  Sauchieliall  street. 
Telfer,  George,  tinplate  worker,  88  Canning  street. 

Gallon  ;  house,  92  do. 
Telfer,  James,   grain  merchant,  40   Oswald  street ; 

house.  Largo  place,  151  New  City  road. 
Telfer,  John  S.,  of  Murdoch  and  Porter  ;  house,  252 

Main  street,  Bridgeton. 
TELFORD,    John,    sewing   machine  maker,    mill- 
wright, and  engineer,  26  St.  Enoch  wynd  ;  house, 

47  Caledonian  road. 
Telford,  Miss,  43  Buccleuch  street. 
Temperance  hotel,  132  Trongate  ;  G.  M'Arlhur. 
Temperance  hotel,  37  J  Clyde  pi. ;  Mrs.  Jane  M'Fee. 
Temperance  hotel,  69  Union  street ;  Miss  Taylor. 
TEMPLE,  John,   of  Scott  and  Temple;   house,  39 

Warwick  street. 
TEMPLEMAN,   James,   patent  fuel  manufiicturer, 

156  North  Woodside  road  ;  house,  19  Windsor  st. 
TEMPLETON,  J.  &  J.  S.,  carpet  manufacturers,  22 

Fordneuk  street.  Mile-end. 
Templeton,  James,  &  Co.,  patent  carpet  and  hearth- 
rug manufacturers,   70  George  square;  works,  30 

William  street,  Greenhead, 
Templeton,   James,  of  James  Teni2)Ieion  cj'  Co.;  ho. 

22G  Renfrew  street. 
Templeton,    James,    grocer    and    spirit   dealer,    48 

William  street,  Anderston. 
Templeton,  James,  at  Archd.   Orr  Eicing  tj-  C'o.'s  ; 

house,  6  Nelson  terrace,  Hillhead. 
Templeton,  J.  &  A.,  furniture  warehouse,  84  Max- 
well street. 
Templeton,   John,  We.st   India   merchant,    1   West 

Regent  street ;  lio.  1  Derby  terrace,  Sandyford  st. 
Templeton,  John,  at  North  British  Daily  Mail  Office; 

house,  1 95  Eglinton  street. 
Templeton,  John,   wine   and   spirit  merchant,  340 

Eglinton  street ;  house,  312  do. 
Templeton,  John,  umbrella  and  parasol  maker,  310 

Eglinton  street. 
Templeton,  John,  sen.,  46  Eglinton  street. 
Templeton,  Malthevv^,  carting  superintendent,  Glasg. 

and  Soutli- Western  Railwav :  ho.  18  Norfolk  st. 


Templeton,  Wm.  Thomas,  merchant,  Greenock;  ho. 

I  Clifton  street. 

Templeton,  Wm.,  green-grocer,  43  Crookston  st. 
Templetop,  Mrs.,  51  Rosebank  terrace,  Grant  st. 
TENNENT,  Andrew,  20  Lynedoch  street. 
Tennent,  Archibald,  property  and  insurance  agent, 

II  South  P^ederick  street;  ho.  32  So.  Apsley  pi. 
Tennant,  Ghar!e=;,  &   Co.,  merchants  and  manufac- 
turing chemists,  St.  Rollox  and  49  Cochran  st. 

Tennent,  Charles,  S.  P.,  o/"  J.  cf  i?.  Tennent;  resi- 
dence, Mount  Vernon  house,  Shettleston. 
Tennent,    G.  R.,   at  J.   cf-  R.    Tennenfs,  Wellpark 

brewery;  house,  AVellpark. 
Tennent,  Hugh,  sen.  ;  house,  Wellpark,  Duke  st. 
Tennant,  Hugh,  chimney  sweeper,  42  Maitland  st. 
Tennent,  John,   agent.  City  of  Glasgow  Bank,  211 

Cowcaddens  street ;  house,  7  Hopetoun  place. 
Tennent,  J.  &  R.,  brewers,  Wellpark,  Duke  street. 
Tennant,  John,  o/'C/ifw/es  Tennant  i^'  Co.;  ho.  210 

Garngad  hill. 
Tennent,  John,  oil  and  colourman,  23  Rutherglen  rd. 
Tennent,  John,  at    Westlands,  Laidkm,  if  Co.  ;  ho. 

10  Abbotsford  place. 
Tennant,  John,  o/'C/ii«-^es   Tennant^  Co.;  ho.  195 

West  George  street. 
Tennant,  Robert,  letter-carrier,  G.P.O. ;  house,  1  St. 

John's  place. 
Tennent,  Thos.,  marking-ink  maker,  45  Shuttle  st. 
Tennent,  Walter,  hairdresser  and  perfumer,  72  Queen 

street ;  house,  45  Robertson  street. 
Tennent,  Mrs.,  14  Hamilton  drive. 
Tennant,  Mrs.  William,  ladies'  nurse,  60  Welling- 
ton lane. 
Tennent,  Misses,   boarding  and  day  school,  124  S. 

Portland  street. 
TERRAS   &  Dawson,   boot  and  shoemakers,    157 

Buchanan  street. 
TERVIT,  John  L.,  oi    Glasfjoiu  and  Soidh- Western 

Railway,  14  Bridge  street. 
Thames  Plate  Glass  Co.;  William  Niven  &  Co., 

agents,  80  Great  Clyde  street. 
The  London  Printing  and  Publishing  Company 

(limited)  ;  Wm.  Allan,  agent,  30  Hope  street. 
The  Tea  Warehouse,  69  Oswajd  street. 
TiiE.\TRE-RoY.\L,  Dunlop  street. 
THEMANS,  S.,  &  Co.,  tobacconists,  40  Argyle  st. ; 

house,  229  Sauchiehall  street. 
THIRD,  A>x.,  commission  agent,  44  Hutcheson  St.; 

house,  465  St.  Vincent  street. 
THOM,  Archibald,  flesher,  52  Gt.  Hamilton  street; 

house,  56  do. 
Thorn,   David,  &  Co.,  soap  and   chemical  manufac- 
turers ;  Whitland  works,  Pendleton,  Manchester  ; 

10  West  Campbell  street ;  Robt.  Thorn,  jr.,  agent. 
Thom,  James,  of  Thorn  if  Madura  ;  house,  5  South 

Wellington  place. 
Thom,  John,  grocer,  95  Glebe  street. 
Thom,  John,  bonded  and  free  stores,  60  Fox  St.,  and 

52  Howard  street;  house,  253  Eglinton  street. 
Thom  &  Maclure,  manufacturers  by  power  of  fancy 

dresses,    ginghams,    &c.,    20    Commercial    road. 

Letters  and  parcels  left  at  Walker  Brothers,  3 

North  court,  Royal  Exchange. 
Thom,  Robert,  sen.,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  225 

Gallowgate  ;  house,  Campbell  st.,  Helensburgh. 
Thom,  Robert,  jun.,   rectifier,   tea,   wine,  and  spirit 

merchant,  10   West  Campbell  street ;  residence, 

Rockfort  house,  Helensburgh, 
Thom,  W'il'.iam,  baker,  1S9  New  City  ro:id. 


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Thorn,  Wiliiam,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  92  Mitchell 

street;  house,  80  Wellington  street. 
Thom,  William,  family  grocer,  41  St.  George's  rd.  ; 

house,  161  Shamrock  street. 
Thom,  Mrs.  James,  11  Florence  place,  Stanley  st. 
Thom,  Miss  M  ,  bookseller  and  stationer,  92  Paisley 

road;  house,  22  South  Kinning  place. 
THOMAS,  Charles,  coach   builder,  82  John  street ; 

house,  Woodneuk,  by  Chryston. 
Thomas,  Jas.,  of  Semple  cj-  Co. ;  ho.  91  Claremont  st. 
Thomas,  James,  clog  and  last  maker,  11,  37  Salt- 
market;  house,  G(>  Florence  street. 
Thomas,  John,  manufacturer,  8G  Blackfriars'  street. 
Thomas  &  Thibaudeau,  merchants,  22  Eenfield  st. 
Thomas,  Thomas,  grocer,  59  Garscube  road. 
Thomas,  William,  portioner,  245  High  street. 
Thomas,  Mrs.  Sarah,  stationer,  184  Broomielaw. 
THOMSON,  Alexander,  butcher,  40  Loudon  street; 

house,  8  Morris  place,  Monteith  row. 
Thomson    &  Alexander,   caleiiderers,    hot-pressers, 

and  packers,  23  Montrose  street. 
Thomson,  Alex.,  of  A.  tf  G.  Thomson;  ho.  1  Moray 

place.  Regent's  park,  Pollokshaws  road. 
Thomson,  Alexander,  family  grocer  and  wine  mer- 
chant, 1G3  New  City  road;  house,  .96  Grove  st. 
Thomson,  Alexander,  brickmaker  and  builder ;  ho. 

259  Eglinton  street. 
Thomson,  Ales.  G  ,  architect  and  civil  engineer,  146 

Woodlands  road. 
Thomson,  Alex.,   coal  merchant,   42  West  Russell 

street;  house,  40  do. 
Thomson  &  Alexander,  plate  and  glass  singers,  cloth 

cutters,  clippers,  23  Llontrose  street. 
Thomson,  Allen,  M.D.,   professor  of  anatomy  in  the 

University  ;  house,  3  College  court. 
Thomson,  Andrew,  of  James  Thomson  cf-  Son ;  ho. 

273  Dumbarton  road. 
Thomson,  Andrew,  M.D.,  physician  and  surgeon,  94 

Great  Hamilton  street ;  house,  17  Monteiih  row. 
Thomson,  Andrew,  provision  merct.,  119  Castle  st. 
Thomson,  Andrew,   victualler,   291   Argyle  street ; 

house,  24  West  Campbell  street. 
Thomson,  Andrew,   of  Archibald  Thomson  4'   Co. ; 

house,  13  Bellgrove  street. 
Thomson,  Andrew,  grocer,  66  King  street. 
Thomson,  A.  &  G.,  architects,  183  West  George  st. 
Thomson,   Archd.,  coalmaster,  83  Jamaica  street ; 

house,  166  Cumberland  street. 
Thomson,  Archd.,  flesher,   150   Cumberland  street; 

house,  21  Surrey  street. 
Thomson,    Archibald,   &    Co.,   rope   manufacturers, 

Glasgow  Eastern   Rope  Works,  534  Gallowgate  ; 

office,  48  West  Howard  street. 
Jhomson,  ArchWiald,  of  Archibald  Thomson  ^  Co.; 

house,  Longpark  cottage.  Great  Eastern  road. 
Thomson  Brothers,  teachers  of  dancing,  4  Albany 

place ;  house,  do. 
Thomson,  Charles,  grocer,  88  Broomielaw. 
Thomson  &  Craig,  accountants,  agents  for  the  Lon- 
don Economic  Life  Assurance  Societj',  and  for  the 

Lancashire  Assurance  Co.,  70  George  square. 
.Thomson,  Daniel,  joiner,  60  Paisley  road;  house,  30 

Paterson  street. 
Thomson,  David,  portioner,  20  Marlborough  street. 
Thomson,  David,  tea  and  coffee  merchant,  1  Union 

corner,  Gordon  street ;  house,  60  Bath  street. 
Thomson,  David,  bootmaker,  28  Bridge  st. ;  house, 

88  Eglinton  street. 
Thomson,  David,  spirit  merchant,  8  London  road. 


Thomson,  David,  architect,  63  Renfield  st. ;  ho.  do. 
Thomson,   David,    architectural  master.    School   of 

Art,  16  Ingram  street. 
Thomson,  David,  llosher,  52  Candleriggs ;  house,  183 

George  street. 
Thomson,  David,  jun  ,  tea  merchant  and  grocer,  22& 

Gallowgate;  house,  22  Monteith  row. 
Thomson,   Francis   Haj',   surgeon-dentist,  M.D.,  10 

Brandon  place,  220  West  George  street. 
Thomson,   Gavin,   boot  and  shoemaker,  114  Great 

Hamilton  street. 
Thomson,   George,  &  Son,  grocers,   grain  and  pro- 
vision merchants,  82  Garscube  road  and  54  Milton 

street ;  house,  36  Grove  street. 
Thomson,  George,  of  Laird  (j-  Thomson;  house,   18 

V/oodlands  terrace. 
Thomson,  George,  of  James  rf-  George  Thomson ;  ho. 

2  Newton  place. 
Thomson,  George,  cashier,   at    ]Vo7xKe  <f  Co.'s,  10 

North  Queen  street;  house,  214  Crown  street. 
Thomson,    George,    musical   instrument   maker,    9 

Brunswick  street. 
Thomson,   George,   agent,  66   Miller   street;   house, 

Meadowbank  place,  Partick. 
Thomson,  George,  watchmaker,  237  Cowcaddens  st. 
Thomson,    G.,    of  A.   4'    G.   Thomson;  house,    194 

Dumbarton  road. 
Thomson,  Rev.  Henrj',  Roman  Catholic  clergyman, 

SB  North  Woodside  road. 
Thomson,  Henry  G.,  5G  Abbotsford  place. 
Thomson,  Hugh,  M.D.,  consulting  rooms,  42   Bun- 
das  street ;  house,  330  Renfrew  street. 
Thomson,    James  A.,  tea  merchant  and  grocer,  lOO 

Candleriggs  ;  house,  26  George  street. 
Thomson,  James  &  George,  engineers  and  iron  ship- 
builders, Clj'dcbank  Foundry,    Finnieston   street, 

and  Clydebank  shipyard,  Govan. 
Thomson,  James,  bookbinder,  31  Argyle  street ;  ho. 

118  George  street. 
Thomson,  James,  joint-keeper  of  the  County  build- 
ings ;  house,  107  Brunswick  street. 
Thomson,  James,  tea  merchant  and  general  grocer, 

263,  265  Gallowgate  ;  house,  22  Monteith  row. 
Thomson,   James,  manager  for  Allan  &  Mann  ;  ho. 

22  Canal  street,  Port-Eglinton. 
Thomson,  James,  &  Son,  clothiers,  79  Buchanan  st. 
Thomson,  James,  of  James  Thomson  cJ-  Son  ;  house, 

77  Hill  street,  Garnethill. 
Thomson,  James,   civil  engineer  and  architect,    61 

A'\'est  Regent  street. 
Thomson,  James,  architect,  175  Hope  street. 
Thomson,  James,  teacher  of  music,  60  W.  Milton  st. 
Thomson,  James,  of  John  Baird  and  James  lliomson  ; 

house,  18  Elmgrove  place. 
Thomson,   James  F.,  7  St.  Vincent  place;  house, 

Leunybank,  Shawlands. 
Thomson,  James,  jeweller,  at  W.  C.  Shaiu's;  house, 

176  Hunter  terrace,  Kent  road. 
Thomson,  James  Boyd,  superintendent  of  the  line, 
Edinburgh  and  Glasgow  Railway ;  house,  Auch- 

endale,  Campsie  Junction  Station. 
Thomson,  James,  teacher  of  pianoforte,  24  Granville 

street,  Sauchiehall  road. 
Thomson,  James,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  287  Par- 
liamentary road. 
Thomson,  James  B,,  captain,  12  Walmer  crescent, 

Paisley  road. 
Thomson,  James  R.,  teacher,  South- Western  Aca- 
demy, 136  Paisley  road. 


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Thomson,  James,  spirit  dealer,  209  Gallowgate. 
Thomson,  James,  of  Thomson  <J''   Craig;  house,  54 

Grant  street,  St.  George's  road. 
Thomson,  James,  flesher,  106  Great  Hamilton  st.  ; 

house,  25  Monteith  row. 
Thomson,  James,  tailor  and  clothier,  58  St.  Geo.  rd. 
Thomson,  James,  teacher  of  dancing,  4  Albany  pi. 
Thomson,   James,   &    Son,   pullicate  and   gingham 

manufacturers,  52  West  Nile  street. 
Thomson  James,  surveyor  to  the  Phoenix  Fire  Office 

of  London,  68  St.  Vincent  st. ;  ho.   189  Hope  st. 
Thomson,  James,  of  James  cf  Georje  Thomson  ;  ho. 

13  Royal  crescent. 
Thomson,  James  M.,  assistant-registrar  of  births,  &c., 

Hutchesontown  district,  and  agent  fur  Liverpool 

and   London   Fire  and  Life    Insurance  Co.,  148 

Hospital  street ;  ho.  5 1  Abbotsford  place. 
Thomson,  James,  calenderer  and  packer,   135  West 

George  street;  house,  408  Parliamentary  road. 
Thomson,  James,  flesher,  37  Candleriggs  ;  ho.  20  do. 
Thomson,  James,  skinner,  35  King  st.,  Tradeston. 
Thomson,  James,  accountant,  Glasgow  and   South- 
western Rail.,  14  Bridge  st.  ;  ho.  Pollokshields. 
Thomson,  James,  of  Shaw,  Thomson,  ij-  Moore;  ho. 

48  Rosebank  terrace,  Grant  street. 
Thomson,  James,  lathsplitter,  18  llolmhead  street ; 

house,  16  do. 
Thomson,  Jas.,  boot  and  shoemaker,  150   Cowcad- 

dens  street ;  house,  205  do. 
Thomson,  James,  spirit  dealer,  28  Pollokshaws  rd. ; 

house,  149  Surrey  street. 
Thompson,  James,  at   Greive  (f  Cochrane' s;  house. 

158  Hospital  street. 
Thomson,  J.  F.,  42  Bath  street. 
Thomson,    Dr.  John,  homoeopathic  physician,    300 

Bath  street. 
Thomson,   John,  warper,  61   South  Albion   street; 

house,  40  Mill  street,  Rutherglen. 
Thomson,  John,  tobacconist,  2  Queen  arcade. 
Thomson,  .John,  English   and   commercial   teacher, 

109  Garngad  road. 
TJiomson,   John   A.,    teacher,    St.    Matthew's   new 

Sessional  School,  52  Bishop  st.  ;  ho.  9  Steven  st. 
Tliomson,  John  M.,  1  Dixon  street. 
Thomson,    John,   rag  merchant,   190  Main  street, 

Bridgeton. 
Thomson,  John,  Annfield  Pottery,  573  Gallowgate; 

house,  23  Whitevale  street. 
Thomson,  John,  provision  merchant,  22  Stevenson 

street,  Calton  ;  house,  140  Kino;  street,  do. 
Thomson,  John,  of  AI'Lelland  ^-  Thomson;  house,  24 

Royal  crescent. 
Thomson,  John,  provision  merchant,  166  Castle  st. ; 

house,  178  do. 
Tliomson,  John  D.,  of  Muir  cj-  Thomson  ;  house,  14 

Elmgrove  place,  Holland  street. 
Thomson,  John,  &  Sons,  seed  and  guano  merchants, 

22  Union  street ;  house,  3  Clifion  place. 
Thomson,  John,  coal  agent,  8  Finnieston  street. 
Thomson,  John,  provision  merchant,  132   King  st, 

Calton. 
Thomson,  John,  provision  merchant.  111  High  St.; 

house,  24  We.st  Campbell  street. 
Thomson,  John,   at  W.   y-  G.   Millar's ,  house,   SO 

Florence  street. 
Thomson,  Dr.  John,  medical  superintendent,  Glasgow 

Royal  Ii^firmary  ;  house,  42  Castle  street. 
Thomson,  John,   of  Thomson;  M'Lean,  cj  Co. ;  ho. 

Glonboig,  by  Coatbridge. 


Thomson,  John,   grocer,   37  Muslin  St.,   Bridgeton ; 

bouse,  4  Brown  street,  do. 
Thomson,  John,  fishmonger  and  ice  merchant,  114 

Sauchiehall  street;  house,  11  do. 
Thomson,  Jn.,  tobacconist,  177  Gallowg.;  h.  178  do. 
Thomson,  John,  at  Phcenix  [ran  Woi-ks;  house,  195 

New  City  road. 
Thomson,  John,  saloon  keeper,  46  Saltmarket. 
Thomson,  John,  house  factor,  2  Duke  street ;  house, 

Darnley  cottage. 
Thomson,  John,  jun.,  house  factor,  114  Sauchiehall 

street;  house,  11  do. 
Thomson,  John,  commercial  traveller,  46  Danlopst. 
Thomson,  John,  cabinet  and  spiral  turner,  146  West 

Nile  street. 
Thomson,  M'Lean  &  Co.,  fire-brick  manufacturers, 

49  AVest  George  street. 
Thomson,  Matthew,  manager  of  Monkland  canal ; 

resilience,  Blackhill  cottage. 
Thomson,  Matthew,  brace,  bit,  and  auger  maker,  S9 

Kirk  street,  Calton. 
Thomson,  Michael,  secretary,  Queen  Insurance  Co., 

146  Buchanan  street;  house,  3  Abbotsford  place. 
Thomson,  Miller,  teacher  of  dancing,  4  Albany  pi. 
Thomson,  M.  C,  &  Co.,  flax-spinners,  and  manufac- 
turers of  shoe  threads,  net  twines,  Broadlie  Mills, 

Neilston;     Hugh   M'Cormick    &    Co.,   Campbell 

arcade,  74  Trongate,  agents. 
Thomson,  M.  C,  of  M.  C.  Thomson  4'  Co.;  house, 

Crofthead  cottage,  Neilston. 
Thomson,  Nicol,  spirit  merchant,   44  Brooraielaw ; 

house,  80  do. 
Thomson,  Peter,  saw  maker  and  cutler,  83  Mitchell 

street;  house,  146  Nelson  street,  Tradeston. 
Thomson,  Captain  Neil,  95  Paisley  road. 
Thomson,  Robert,  &  Co.,  lappets,  muslin,  and  yarn 

commission  agents  and  merchants,  93  Inj;ram  st. 
Thomson,  Robert,  commercial  traveller  at  Annfield 

Pottery;  house,  38  Bluevale  street. 
Thomson,   Robert,  jun.,  at  HI  err  >/ if  Cunniiighanis  ; 

house,  274  Bath  crescent. 
Thomson,   Robert,   manager,  Reid    Street  Weaving 

factory,  Bridgeton ;  ho.  Firhill  road,  Springbank. 
Thomson,  Robert  S.,  teacher  of  dancing,  4  Albany 

place ;  residence,  Hallhouse,  Fenwick,  Ayrshire. 
Tiiomson,    Robert,    superintendent,    Blind   Asylum, 

102  Castle  street. 
Thomson,  Robert,  spirit  merchant,  48  Rose  street ; 

house,  67  Hospital  street. 
Thomson,  Robert,  dairyman,  59  St.  George's  road. 
Thomson,  Robert,  dairyman,  212  Main  St.,  Bridget, 
Thomson,  Robert,  writer,   145  West  George  street ; 

house,  3  Park  quadrant. 
Thompson,  Robert,  &  Co.,  merchants  and  commission 

agents  ;  agents  for   Sir   Henry  Meus,   Barnet,  & 

Co.,  London  ;   Dalkeith  Brewery  Co.,  Edinburgh  ; 

Thomas  Salt   &   Co.,   Burton-on-Trent ;     Smith, 

Woodhonse,   &   Co.,    Oporto;    F.   Victor  &   Co., 

Cadiz  ;   Charles  Havet  &  Co.,  Cognac  ;  Cantor  & 

Sohn,    Mayence ;   Gustavo  Gibbert,   Rheims ;  6i 

Howard  street. 
Thomson,  Robert  L.,  licensed  first-class  stevedore,  21 

Gloucester  street. 
Thomson,    Robert,   &   Son,  Adelphi  Cotton  works, 

Hutchesontovvn  ;  warehouse,  19  John  street. 
Thomson,  Robert,  at  Merry  tj-  C mminghani s ;  house, 

131  Hope  street. 
Thompson,  Robert,  of  Robert  Thompson  4'  Co.;  ho. 

15  Lansdowne  crescents 


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Thomson,  Eobert  B.,  manager,  Peel  street  factory ; 

house,  56  Dale  street,  Bridgeton. 
Thomson,     Robert    B.,    of   Thomson    ^-    Scott,    28 

Queen  street. 
Thompson,  R.  B.,  at  Alex.  Begg  cj-  Co:s,  58  Bruns- 
wick street;  house,  235  Egliutoii  street, 
Thomson,  Samuel,  winn  &  spirit  merchant,  3  Stock- 
well  place  ;  liouse,  1 35  Hospital  street. 
Thomson,  S.,  &  Sons,  tailors  and  clothiers,  -l-i  Cam- 
bridge street ;  house,  46  do. 
Thomson  &  Scott,  seedsmen,  nurserj'men,  &  florists, 

28  Queen  street. 
Thomson,  Thos.  A.,  metal  and  commission  merchant, 

152  West  George  street;  ho.  51  Abbotsford  pi. 
Thomson,  Thomas,  &  Co.,  insurance  brokers,  8  Royal 

Exchange  buildhigs. 
Thomson,   Thomas,   grocer  and  provision  merchant, 

15  Canning  street. 
TJiomson,  Thomas  H.,   clerk,  43  Dunlop  street ;   ho. 

56  Abbotsford  place. 
Thomson,  Thomas,  grocer  and  provision  dealer,  276 

Main  street,  Bridgetou. 
Thomson,  Rev.  W.  R.,  163  Hill  street,  Garnethill. 
Thomson,    AVilliam   C,    clothier   and    outfitter,    58 

Jamaica  street;  hou-e,  56  do. 
Thomson,  William,  professor  of  Natural  Philosophy 

in  the  Universit}- ;  house,  2  College. 
Thomson,  Wm.,  agent  for  the  Lancasliire   Insurance 

Co.,  Chamberlain's  office.  Council  Chambers ;  ho. 

136  Hospital  street. 
Thomson,  William,  of  Stephenson,  AUardice,  cj-  Co.: 

house,  32  Cumberland  street. 
Thomson,  William,   &  Co.,  sewed  muslin  manufac- 
turers, G3a  St.  Vincent  street. 
Thomson,  William,  at  John  M'-Call  cj-  Co's  ;  liouse, 

11  Largo  place. 
Thomson,   W.  M.,  Anderston  Foundry ;    house,   2 

Berkley  terrace. 
Thomson,  Wm.,  stationer  and  printer,  73  Dundasst. 
Thomson,  Wm.,  grain  merchant,  14  W.  Campbell  st. 
Thomson,   William  J.,  of  James   Thomson  cj-  Son; 

house,  77  Hill  street,  Garnethill. 
Thomson,  William,  contractor,  111  Eglinton  street. 
Thomson,   William,    painter   and   paperhanger,    63 

Norfolk  street;  house,  86  Commerce  street. 
Thomson,  William,  of  Wm.  2'homson  4'  Co.;  house, 

21  West  Prince's  street,  Queen's  crescent. 
Thomson,  William,  of  Held  cf  Thomson;  housOj  18 

Berklej'  terrace,  Elderslie  street. 
Thomson,  William,  tailor,  239  Argjle  street. 
Thomson,  William,  plasterer  and  modeller,  63  North 

Hanover  street ;  house,  23  Taj'lor  street. 
Thomson,  Wm.,  house  factor  and  insurance  agent, 

Kenfield  street ;  house,  9  Kirk  street,  Townhead. 
Thomson,  Wm.,  commission  agent,  69  Jamaica  st. ; 

house,  Westtield  cottage,  Dundas  St.,  Kingston. 
Thomson,  W.,  fruits  and  confections,  12  Main  street. 

Anderston. 
Thomson,  William,  57  Charlotte  street. 
Thomson,  Wm.  R.  M.,  166  Buchanan  street;  house, 

268  Bath  street. 
Thomson,  Wilson,  &  Weddell,  smiths,   millwrights, 

and  engineers,  Scotstoun  Mills  road,  Partick. 
Thomson,  Mrs.  Mungo,  193  Kent  road. 
Thomson,  Mrs.  'Wm.,  Graham's  bids.,  62  George  st. 
Thomson,  Mrs.,  1  St.  George's  road. 
Thomson,  Mrs.,  daiiy,  7  Blackfriars'  street. 
Thomson,  Mrs.,  ladies'  nurse,  27  Balmanno  street. 
Thomson,  Miss,  12  Cumberland  street. 


Thomson,  Miss  Anna,  teacher  of  French,   English, 

music,   pianoforte,  drawing,    and    painting,    146 

Woodlands  road. 
Thomson,  Misses  M.  &  H.,  dressmakers,  280  Geo  st. 
Thomson,  Misses,  15  Wellington  street. 
Thomson,  Misses,  91  Eglinton  street. 
Thomson,  Miss,  dressmaker,  66  Sauchiehall  street, 
Thomson,  Miss,  dressmaker,  39  Warwick  street. 
Thomson,  Miss,  lodgings,  15  Oxford  street. 
Thomson,  Jessie,  milliner,  20  Clyde  street,  Calton. 
THORBURN,  Charles,  &  Co  ,  commission  merchts., 

33  Virginia  street. 
Thorburn,  Charles,  of  Charles  Thorburn  cj  Co.  ;  ho. 

35  St.  Vincent  crescent. 
Thorburn,  Henry  C,  writer  and  procurator  for  Bute- 
shire, 133  West  George  street. 
Thorburn,  Thomas,  bootmaker,   122  Buchanan  St. ; 

house,  8  Pembroke  street. 
Thorburn,  Thomas,  ironbroker,  81   St.  Vincent  st. ; 

house,  8  St.  George's  road. 
THORNHII.L  &  Co.,  hat  and  cap  manufacturers, 

G5  Argyle  street. 
Thornhill,  George,  of  Thornhill  cj  Co. ;  house,  63 

Abbotsford  place. 
Thornhill,  Wm.  K.,  hatter;  ho.  63  Abbotsford  place. 
THORNTON,  Matthew,  portioner,  49  Kent  street. 
THORPE,  William,   wine  and  spirit  merchant,  26 

Lancefield  place;  house,  25  do. 
THRESH,  Edward,  London  Commercial  hotel,  288 

Buchanan  street. 
THYNE,  James  and  Robert,  seedsmen,  florists,  and 

nurserymen,    60   Buchanan   street;    nursery,    at 

North  Woodside. 
Thyne,  James,  sen.,  nurseryman   and  florist,  Eose- 

bank  nursery,  61  Well  road,  Springbank. 
Thyne,  Robert,  of  James  cJ-  Robert  Thi/ne;   house, 

IGO  Hope  street. 
TIBBETS,  William,  warehouseman,   42    Glassford 

street;  house,  45  Buccleuch  street. 
TIERNAN,  John  &  Son,  cattle  and  sheep  salesmen, 

provision    merchants,    and     general    commission 

agents,  62  York  street. 
Tiernan,  John,  of  John   Tiernan  4'  Son  ;  house,  G2 

York  street. 
Tiernan,  Thomas,  of  John  Tiernan  4'  'S'ow;  house, 

Stewart  villa,  Partick. 
TILLIE  &  Henderson,  manufacturers,  39  Miller  st. 
TIMONEY,  Patrick,  butter  and  egg  merchant,  291 

High  street. 
TIMPERLEY,  John,  civil  engineer,  63  Abbotsford  pi. 
Timperley,   John,  jun.,  civil  engineer,  63  Abbots- 
ford place. 
TINDAL,  David,  surgeon,  4  &  243  Eglinton  street ; 

house,  4  South  Apsley  place. 
Tindal,   J.   &    M.,    milliners  and  dressmakers,    45 

Eglinton  street. 
Tindal,  Son,   &  Co.,  cloth-workers,  pressers,   and 

waterproofers,   calenderers  and   general  finisher*, 

481  Dnke  street,  and  9  Cochran  street. 
TINSLEY,  James,  lithographer,  19  Ronald  street. 
Tinsley,    Wright,   &   Co.,  cable-chain   and   anchor 

manufacturers,  45  Union  st.  ;  Geo.  Birrell,  agent. 
TINTO,  James,  spirit  dealer,  434  Garscnbe  road; 

house,  436  do. 
Tobacco  Warehouse,  James  Watt  street. 
TOD,  A.  &  G.,  tobacco  and  snufF  manufacturers,  33 

St.  Andrew's  square. 
Tod,  Alexander  &  Robert,  flour  mills,  Leith  ;  office, 

7  Hope  street. 

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Tod,   Andrew,   of  A.   <^   G.  Tod;  bouse,  14  Lans- 

downe  crescent. 
Tod  Brothers,  Stockbridge  mills,  Edinburgh  ;  office, 

7  Hope  street. 
Todd,  Clmrles,   &  Higginbotham,  spinners,  power- 
loom   cloth  manufacturers  and  calico  printers,  4 
Springfield  court,  69  Queen  street;  works,  Spring- 
field and  Commercial  road,  Hutchesontown. 
Todd,  Daniel,  at  J.  cj-  IF.  Todd's;  ho.  76  Gallowgate. 
Todd,   Daniel,  watchmaker,  jeweller,  &c.,  8  and  9 
Argyle  .ircade  ;  house,  11  Rutland  place,  Govan  rd. 
Todd,  David,   52  St.   Andrew's  square;  house,  24 

Pollok  street,  Paisley  road. 
Tod,  David,  Edinburgh   &  Glasgow    Railway  Co ; 

house,  40  Cowcaddens  street. 
Tod,  David,  of  Tod  ^-  M'Grego7' ;  residence,  Iron- 
bank,  Partick. 
Todd,  Francis,  umbrella  and  parasol  manufacturer, 

217  Sauchiehall  st. ;  house,  4  Woodlands  road. 
Tod,  Geo.,  of  A.  cj-  G.  Tod;  ho.  4  Hol3'rood  cresct. 
Todd,  George,  lieutenant  of  police,  Central  district ; 

house,  121  North  Montrose  street. 
Tod,  James,  Avholesale  and  furnishing  ironmonger,  1 
BotbAvell  circus,  Bothwell  st. ;  ho.  46  Gloucester  st. 
Todd,  James,   tea  merchant  and  general  grocer,  21 
Stevenson  street ;  ho.  144  Great  Hamilton  street. 
Todd,  John,  ropemaker,  285  New  Dalmamock  rd. 
Todd,  John,  confectioner,  225  Main  street,  Gorbals. 
Todd,  John,  baker,  36  Crown  street;  house,  34  do. 
Todd,  J.  &W.,  watchmakers  &  jewellers,  l,3Trongate. 
Tod  &  M'Gregor,   engineers  and  iron  ship-builders, 
Clyde  foundry,  33  Anderston  quay,  and  Meadow- 
side  huilding-yard  and  graving-dock,  Partick. 
Todd,  Peter,  48  Abbotsford  place. 
Tod,  Robert,  at  John  Williamson'' s,   50  "W.  Howard 

street;  house,  20  South  Apsley  place. 
Todd,  Robert,  11  Rutland  place.' 
Todd,  Ruthven  C,  chartered  accountant  and  share- 
broker  ;  agent  for  the  Crown  Life  Assurance  Co., 
115  St.  Vincent  street;   ho.  2  Berkley  terrace. 
Todd,  Samuel,  at  John  Cktrh,  jun.,  if  Co.'s;  house, 

49  Chatsworth  place,  Wbitevale. 
Todd,  Stephen,  Independent  minister,  11  Dunchat- 

tan  street. 
Todd,  Thomas,  fruiterer  and  confectioner,  26  Green 

street,  Calton. 
Todd,  Thomas,  coal  agent,  74  Stobcross  street ;  ho. 

7T  Shamrock  street. 
Todd,  Wm.,  at  John  McMillan's;  house,  121  North 

Jilontrose  street. 
Tod,  William,  cashier,  Clydesdale  Bank  ;  house,  22 

Oakfield  terrace.  Billhead. 
Tod,  Wm.-,  of  Tod  ^  M'Gregor;  residences,  Dowan- 

hill,  Partick,  and  Ayton  house,  Perthshire. 
Tod,  Mrs.,  Ironbank,  Partick. 
Todd,  Miss  x\gnes,  teacher  of  sewing,  Industrial  and 

Ragged  school,  61  Rottenrow. 
Tod,  Elizabeth,  dressmaker,  17  Oxford  street. 
Todd,  Misses,  boarding  and  day  school,  10  Newton 

terrace,  Sauchiehall  street. 
TOFTS,    Jan;es,    boot    and   shoemaker,    25    South 

Portland  street ;  house,  18  Warv,'ick  Street. 
TOLLAND,  Jas.,  provision  merchant,  4,  9  Bazaar; 

house,  9  Stirling  street. 
TOLMIE,    Alexander,    iron  broker    and    agent  for 
Consett  Ironworks,   166  Buchanan  street ;  house, 
119  Hill  street,  Garnethill. 
Tolmie,  Alexander,   of  Denny stomi  Forge  Co.,   166 
Buchanan  street. 


Tolmie  &  Duncan,   accountants,   agents  for  the  Life 
Association  of  Scotland ;  and  the  Scottish  Union 
(Fire)  Insurance  Co.,  42  West  George  street. 
Tolmie,  William,  of  Tolmie  if  Duncan ;  house,  93 

Hill  street,  Garnethill. 
TONER,  Patrick,  draper,  47  Stirling  square. 
Toner,  Thomas  Wilford,  hosier,  13  Warwick  street. 
Tonnage  Office,  14  Robertson  street ;  Jas.  Martin, 

tonnage  surveyor. 
Tontine  Reading  Rooms,   Old  Exchange  building". 

14  Trongate. 
TOPHAM,  T.,  &  Co.,  dyers,  &c.,  Kingsfield  dye  works, 
89  Ring  street,  Calton;  house,  10  Lilybank  road. 
TOPPING,  Wm.,  spirit  dealer,  256  Parliamentary 

road;  house,  167  Dobbie's  loan. 
Topping,  Mrs.  David,  111  Paisley  road. 
TORBET,  James,  broker,  6  Piccadilly  street. 
TORRANCE,  David,  Williamfield  cot.,  Garngadhill. 
Torrance,  David  W.,  ofG.andD.  Torrance;  house, 

54  St.  Vincent  crescent. 
Torrance,  George, -(t/"  G.  and  D.   Torrance;    house, 

62  Rosebank  terrace. 
Torrance,  G.  and  D.,  manufacturers,  85  Queen  st. 
Torrens  &  Husband,  decorators,  painters,  and  gildersj 

100  West  George  street. 
Torrens,  James,  of  Torrens  and  Husband;  house, 

135  Renfrew  street. 
Torrance,  James,  grocer  and  provision  merchant,  197 
Castle  street,  145  Garngad  road,  and  115  J  Spring- 
burn  road;  res.,  'Willianifield  cot.,  Garngadhill. 
Torrance,  Rev.  Jn.,  minister  of  Grant  St.  Reformed: 

Presbyterian  Church  ;  house,  28  Arlington  St. 
Torrance,  John,  flesher,  669  Gallowgate. 
Torrance,  Robert,  grocer,  135iNew  vennel. 
Torrance,  W.  B.,  commission  agent,  85  Queen  st. ; 

house,  150  Buccleuch  street. 
Torrance,  Mrs.  Joseph,  tinsmith  and  blacksmith,  14(> 

North  street. 
TOREIE,  Alexander,  of  the   Post- Office ;    house,   6 

Stanley  place,  off  Eglinton  street. 
Torrie,  Roderick,  of  the  Post- Office. 
Torry,    James,   commercial  traveller,  15  Waterport 

buiklinsrs.  Great  Clj'de  street. 
TOSH,  Henry,  of  Chalmers  and  Tosh;  ho.  91  North 

Hanover  street. 
TOWART,  John,  provision  merch.,  235  Gallowgate. 
Towart,   John,   auctioneer  and  produce  broker,  lb 

East  Howard  street. 
Towart,  Walter,  fruiterer  and  confectioner,  130  Main 

street,  Bridgeton. 
TOWER  &  Arrol,  merchants  and  glass  merchants. 

10  Dixon  street. 
Towers,  John,   draper,  681    Gallowgate;   house,   4 

Comleypark  street. 
Towers,  Robert,  18  Wocdside  place. 
Towers-Clark,   Roberton,  &  Ross,  writers,  176  St. 

Vincent  street. 
Towers,  William  Clark,  of  Toioers- Clark,  Roberton, 
cj-  Ross ;  house,  27  Elythswood  square,  and  Wester 
Moffat,  near  Airdrie. 
Town's  Hospital,  324  Parliamentary  road. 
TOWNSEND,  Joseph,  manufacturing  chemist,   13 
Crawford  St.,  Port-Dundas;  ho.  24  Burnbank  ter. 
Townsend,  Robert,  manager,' Crawford  St.  Chemical 

Works  ;  house,  5  Hill  St.,  Garnethill. 
TOY,  Patrick,  cooper,  43  Anderston  street. 
TRACY,  Henry,  bookseller,  343  High  street. 
Trace}',   Peter,  Victoria  Turkish  Baths,    106  West 
Nile  street ;  hou^e,  24  Garscadden  street. 


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291 


Trades'  Hall,  85  Glasafurd  street. 

TRAIL,  Rev.  William,  M.A.,  of  Free  Tron  Cliurcb, 

Dundas  street;  house,  13  Ilolyrood  crescent. 
TRAIN,  Jas.,  flosher,  548  Galiowgate  ;  ho.  64G  do. 
Train,  James,  flesber,  321  Sauchiehall  street. 
Train,  Thomas,  commission  merchant,  Madeira  court, 

257  Argyle  st.  ;  ho.  27  St.  Vincent  crescent. 
Train,  Thomas,  tlesher,  141  Elderslie  street  and  93 

Stobcross  street ;  house,  492  St.  Vincent  street. 
Train,  Thos..  jun.,  flesher,  4S  Stevenson  st.,  Calton. 
TRAINER,   Patrick,  «<  /.  D.  Boujall's ;  house,  7 

Killermont  street. 
Training  Academy,  48  St.  George's  road. 
TREANORE,  John,  rag  and  metal  merchant,   47 

M' Alpine  street. 
TRENCH,  Thomas,  blockmaker  and  carpenter,  Har- 
bour Railway;  house,  15  Rutland  place. 
TKEVOE,    Frederick    William,    collector   of   H.M. 

Customs  ;  residence,  Downnhill  house,  Partick. 
Tkieste   Steam-packet  Office ;    G.  &  J.  Burns,  9 

Buchanan  street. 
TnoN  Church  (Established),  67  Trongate;  Rev.  Dr. 

Boyd,  minister. 
Tron  Parish  and  Bell  School,  71  Prince's  street. 
Trongate  Hall,  68  Trongate;  A.  Bell,  keeper. 
TROTTER,  Robert,  of  Lawrence,  Pallar,  ij-  Co.;  ho. 

9  Middleton  terrace,  Paisley  road. 
TROUGHT,    Stephen   E.,    carver   and    gilder,    29 

Waterloo  street ;  house,  80  Wellington  street. 
TROUP,  Charles,  teacher  and  assistant   chaplain, 

North  Prison;  house,  3  Willowbank  street. 
TRUE,  Edward,  tide  surveyor,  H.M.  Custotr.s  ;  ho. 

54  Houston  street. 
TRUEMAN,  Ilanbury,  Buxton,  &  Co.,  brewers,  Lon- 
don; Bulloch,  Lade,  &  Co.,  43  Dunlop  st.,  agents. 
TRUMPLE,  James,  portioner,  127  London  street. 
Trustees  of  the  Clyde  Navigation;  chambers,  IG 

Robertson  street. 
TUDHOPE,  Robert,  of  Campbell  •.^^  Tudhope;  ho. 

42  Houston  street. 
TULLIS,  John,   &   Son;  curriers,  leather  merchts., 

thong,  lire  hose,   and  belt  machinery  makers,   IG 

Cumberland  street,  Calton  ;  ho.  5  Silvergrove  st. 
TULLOGII,  Alex.,  &  Co.,  tailors  and  clothiers,  257 

Sauchieh:-.!!  stieet  ;  ho.  4  West  Prince's  street. 
TuUoch,  J.,  prov.  mer.,  270  Argyle  st. ;  ho.  278  do. 
Tulloch,  John,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  75  i\lax- 

vrell  street    and  8  Main  St.,   Gorbals ;  house,  G3 

West  Bothwell  street. 
Tulloch,  Thomas,  bootmaker,  92  Cumberland  st.  ; 

house,  238  Thistle  street. 
TURBYNE,  John,  tailor  &  clothier,  315  Argyle  st., 
Turbj-ne,  J.  &  T.,  provision  merchants,  67  Finnieston 

street ;  house,  315  Argyle  street. 
TURNBULL,  Andrew,  agent,  12  S.  St.  Mungo  st. 
Turnbull,    Andrew,   cabinetmaker   and  upholsterer 

194  New  City  road ;  house,  43  Garscube  road. 
Turnbull  &  Co.,  manufacturing  chemists,  27G  George 

street ;  works,  Camlachie. 
Turnbull,  Chas.,  photographic  artist,  75  Jamaica  st 
Turnbull,  George,  of  Shaw,  Turnbull,  (j'  Co.;  ho.  12 

Ruthmd  place. 
Turnbull,  Gregor,  grain  and  general  stores,  G8,  70, 

72  James  Watt  street. 
Turnbull,  Gregor,  &  Co.,  mers.,  40  St.  Vincent  pi. 
Turnbull,  Gregor,  of  Gregm;  Turnbull,  <]•  Co.,  40  St. 

Vincent  place;  house,  233  St.  Vincent  street. 
Turnbull,  James  BI.,  of  Turnbull  tj'  Young  ;  ho.  350 

Egliaton  street. 


Turnbull,  James,    audit  clerk,  Monkland   Railway 

Co. ;  residence,  Rosebank,  Carabuskng. 
Turnbull  John  Joseph,  of  "Turnbull  cj  Co. ;  house, 

Bonhill  place,  Dumbartonshire. 
Turnbull,  John,  confectioner,  37  Bridge  street ;  ho. 

125  Eglinton  street. 
Turnbull,  John,  confectioner,  160  Argyle  street;  ho. 
125  Eglinton  street, 

Turnbull,  John,  jun.,  engineer,  Canal  Basin  Foundry 
Co.;  house,  96  Renfield  street. 

Turnbull,  John,  bath  keeper,  23  Ilutcheson  street. 

Turnbull,  John,  late  merchant,  102  Blackfriars'  st 

Turnbull,  John,  at  Craig  Brothers;  house,  11  Great 
Western  road. 

Turnbull,  John,  ho.  factor,  754  Gallowg.;  ho.  756  do. 

Turnbull,  John,  merchant,  of  Turnbull  cj-  Co. ;  resi- 
dence, Bonhill  place,  Dumbartonshire. 

Turnbull,  John,  accountant  and  house  factor,  27 
Union  street ;  house,  20  Cumberland  street. 

Turnbull,  John,  engineer,  of  Canal  Basin  Foundry 
Co. ;  house,  96  Renfield  street. 

Turnbull,  John,  church-officer  and  house  factor,  3 
Pollok  street. 

Turnbull,  John,  cashier.  City  of  Glasgow  Bank;  ho. 
11  Walmer  crescent,  Paisley  road. 

Turnbull,  Joseph,  fruiterer,  29  Union  st.;  ho.  2 7 do. 

Turnbull,  Matthew,  13  Rutland  place,  Govan  road. 

Turnbull,  AVm.,   spirit  dealer,  66  N.  Woodside  road. 

Turnbull,  Wm.,  &  Co.,  hosiery  and  tweed  manufac- 
turers, 21  Glassford  street. 

Turnbull,  Wm.,  of  Wm.  2\irnbull  4  Co. ;  house,  23 
Sandvford  place. 

Turnbull,  Wm.,  St.  Andrew's  Baths,  59  Green- 
dyke  street. 

Turnbull,  Wm.  V.,  at  Clgdesdale  Banh ;  house,  11 
Great  Western  road. 

Turnbull,  Wm.,  confectioner,  231  Buchanan  street. 

Turnbidl  &  Young,  goldsmiths,  watchmakers,  and 
silversmiths,  17  Buchanan  street. 

Turnbull,  Mrs.  Adam,  7  Park  place,  Stockwell  st. 

Twrnbull,  Mrs.  John,  9  Montague  place,  Bath  st. 

Turnbull,  Mrs.,  51  Bellgrovc  street. 

Turnbull,  Mrs.,  spirit  dealer,  11  Carrick  street ; 
house,  9  do. 

Turnbull,  Mrs.  T.,  Franklin  pi.,  11  Great  Western  rd. 

Turnbull,  Mrs.,  ladies'  nurse,  106  Renfrew  street. 

Turnbull,  Miss,  confectioner,  24  East  Clyde  street. 

Turnbull,  Misses,  boarding  and  day  school,  42  Laiis- 
downe  crescent. 

TURNER,  Alexander,  of  Martin,  Turner,  cJ-  Co. ; 
residence.  The  Grange,  Bothwell. 

Turner,  Alexander,  fieshcr,  138  Paisley  road ;  ho. 
6  Avon  street. 

Turner,  Angus,  town-clerk,  and  secretary  to  the 
Parliamentary  Trustees  of  the  Clyde  Navigation 
Co.,  Bridge  Trustees,  &c.,  J. P.  for  Lanarkshire 
and  Perthshire,  Town  Clerk's  chambers,  Wilson 
street;  house,  14  Woodside  terrace,  and  Pitcairn's 
house,  bj'  Bridge  of  Earn. 

Turner,  Colin,  grocer,  62  Dale  street,  Bridgeton  ; 
house,  26  Howard  street,  do. 

Turner,  Donald,  potato  merchant,  65  North  street  ; 
house,  1  9  Finlay  street. 

Turner,  Duncan,  &  Co.,  wholesale  grocers  and  tea 
merchants,  229  Argyle  street. 

Turner,  Duncan,  grocer  and  provision  merchant,  14 , 
16  William  St.,  Cowcad. ;   ho.  1  We^t  Milton  st. 

Turner,  Duncan,  merchant,  229  Argyle  street ;  resi- 
dence, Lagbowie,  Shandou. 


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TURNER. 


-GENERAL  DIRECTORY.- 


-UNITED. 


Turner,  Duncan,  clieniist&  druggist,  158  Paisley  rd. 
Turner,     Eev.     George,    LL.D.,    missionary    from 

Samoa  ;  house,  6  Franklin  terrace. 
Turner,   George  G.,  painter  and  paperbanger,   115 

Montrose  street. 
Turner,  Hugh,  surgeon,  2  Bellgrove  street  and  483 

Gallowgate  ;  house,  10  Bellgrove  street. 
Turner,  James,  28  Arlington  st.,  Woodlands  road. 
Turner,  James,  photographic  artist,  249  Argyle  st. ; 

house,  115  Renfield  street. 
Turner,  J.  W.,  of  Macnab,  Turner,  ^   Co.,  Prince's 

square,  48  Buchanan  street. 
Turner,  John.     Letters   left  at  M'HaiSe  and  Col- 

quhoun's,  115  Argyle  street. 
Turner,    John,    draper,     681     Gallowgate;    house, 

Coraley  park  street. 
Turner,  John,  window  glazier,  23  Blackfriars'  street ; 

house,  7  Bell  street. 
Turner,  John,  flesher,  154  Duke  street. 
Turner,  Joseph,  flesher,  35  Norfolk  street ;  house,  93 

South  Portland  street. 
Turner  &  Muter,  fancy  dress  manufacturers,  14  West 

Nile  street. 
Turner  &  Park,  tailors  &  clothiers,  64  Hutcheson  st. 
Turner,   Robert,    of  Turner  c|-   3Iuter ;  house,  201 

Chesham  place,  Kent  road. 
Turner,  Robert,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  33  Adelphi 

street;  house,  128  Cowcaddens  street. 
Turner,  Thomas,  arcliitect   and  civil  engineer,  204 

West  George    street;     also    of   Turner  cf    Brew, 

architects,   Belfast ;    and    Turner  (^-    Williamson, 

architects,  Londonderry. 
Turner,  William,  &  Co.,  glass  merchants,  14  Dixon  st. 
Turner,  William,  265  Dumbarton  road. 
Turner,  William   M.,    of  Eraser,   Turner,    (]■    Co.; 

house,  16  St.  James'  terrace. 
Turner,  William,  flesher,  27  Bridge  street. 
Turner,  William,  oj  Macgregor   cf  Tamer;  house, 

41  Mains  street,  Blythswood  holm. 
Turner,  Wm.,  flesher,  113  Stockwell  st. ;  ho.  117  do. 
Turner,  Wm.  John,  tinsmith  and  gasfitter,  135  Main 

street,  Anderston. 
Turner,  Mrs.  William,  coal  agent,  07  Govan  street ; 

house,  45  Thistle  street. 
TURPIE,  Robert,  tailor  and  clothier,  40  Nelson  St., 

Tradeston  ;  house,  49  do. 
Tuscan    Steam-Packet   office;  agents,  Handysides 

&  Henderson,  45  Union  street. 
TURVEY,    George,  jeweller   and  watchmaker,    68 

Argyle  street. 
TWADDELL,  Alexander; of  liaineg,  Knox,  cj-  Co.; 

8  St.  Vincent  place. 
Twaddle,  Hugh,  &  Son,  plumbers,  17  London  st. 
Twaddle  &  Watson,  plumbers,  lead  merchants,  and 

gasfitters,  505  Gallowgate. 
Twaddle,John,o/Twa(/t^fe  cf  Watson;  ho.  503  Gallowg. 
Twaddell,  Wm.,  spirit  proofmaker,  21  Ropework  la. 
Twaddle,  William,  81  London  street. 
TWEED,  John,  publisher,  121  Great  Hamilton  st. 
TWEEDIE,  James,  &  Co.,  wholesale  ironmongers 

and  iron  merchants,  Morrison's  court,  108  Argyle 

street,  and  16  Buchanan  street. 
Tweedie,  James,  of  James  Tweedie^'  Co.  ;  house,  10 

Woodside  place. 
TWEEDDALE,  Thomas,  commission  agent,  33  Vir- 
ginia street ;  residence,  Bishopbriggs. 
TWEEDLE,  Wm.,  d;iiryman,  43  South  Coburg  st. 
Tylefield  Handlooin  ^yeaviug  Factory,   0  Tyle- 

field  street. 


TYRE,  Jolm,  wool  and  commis.  agent,  20  Avon  st. 
Tyre,  Robert,  9  Cambridge  street. 
Tyre,  Mrs.  William,  78  Sauchiehall  street. 
Tyre,  Misses,   milliners  and   dressmakers,   9  Cam- 
bridge street. 

u 

Underwriters'  Association,  Royal  Exchange. 
Union   Bank  of  Scotland,    97,  99  Ingram   street ; 

branch  offices,  2  Trongate,  6  Washington  street, 

and  113  King  street,  Tradeston. 
Union  Free  Church,  Morrison  street,  Kingston  ;  Rev. 

George  Philips. 
Union,  Glasgow  Abstainers;  office,  118  Union  street. 
Union  Loan  Co.,  8  East  Clyde  street ;  John  Lundie, 

manager. 
Union  Marine,  and  Marine  Life  and  Casualty  As- 
surance Co.    of  London,    160    Buchanan  street; 

Graliam,  Gilmour,  &  Co.,  agents. 
United  Kingdom   Life  Assurance   Co. ;   Setons  and 

Stirling,  120  St.  Vincent  street,  agents. 
United  Kingdom  Temperance  and  General  Provident 

Institution,    129    St.   Vincent  street;    H.  &  J.  C. 

Harrison,   secretaries.     Branch    office,    97   Union 

street ;   James   Robertson,  agent. — *S'se  Advertise- 
ment in  Aj^pendix. 
United  Operative  Masons'  Hall,  20  Brunswick  pi. 
United    Original   Seceders,    17    Mains  street;   Rev. 

Professor  Murray. 
United  Presbyterian  Chambers,  65  Virginia  street. 
United  Presbyterian  Church,  40   North  Albion  st. ; 

Rev.  H.  Calderwood,  minister. 
United  Presbyterian  Church,  44  Blackfriars'  street ; 

Rev.  W.  R.  Thomson,  minister. 
United  Presbyterian  Church,  Cambridge  street ;  Rev. 

John  Eadie,  LL.D.,  minister. 
United    Presbyterian    Church,    392    Parliamentary 

road ;  Rev.  W.  Duncan,  minister. 
United  Presbyterian    Church,  Claremont  st.  ;    Rev. 

Alexander  M'Ewan,  A.M.,  minister. 
United   Presbyterian   Church,   Sydney   place,    Duke 

street ;  Rev.  John  Ker,  minister. 
United  Presbyterian  Church,  25  East  Campbell  st. ; 

Rev.  A.  Wallace,  minister. 
United  Presbyterian  Church,  83    Eglinton   street ; 

Rev.  William  Burgess,  minister. 
United    Presbyterian    Church,    St.    Vincent   street ; 

Rev.  G.  M.  Middleton,  minister. 
United  Presbyterian   Church  (Mitchell),  13  Cheap- 
side  street ;  Rev.  John  Wilson,  minister. 
United  Presbyterian  Church   (Gillespie),  71   Great 

Hamilton  street ;  Rev.  J.  W.  Borland,  minister. 
United    Presbyterian    Church,    Hutchesontown,    61 

Hospital  street ;  Rev.  J.  S.  Taylor,  minister. 
United  Presbyterian  Church,  18  John  street ;  Rev. 

Dr.  William  Anderson  and  Rev.   Alex.  M'Leod, 

ministers. 
United  Presbyterian  Church,  31  John  st.,  Bridgeton  ; 

Rev.  John  Edwards,  minister. 
United  Presbyterian  Church,  26   Kirk  st.,  Calton  ; 

Rev.  J.  G.  Stewart,  minister. 
United   Presbyterian    Church,    London    road ;  Rev. 

George  Jeff'rey,  minister. 
United  Presbyterian  Church,  21  Cathedral  st, ;   Rev. 

Dr.  William  Lindsay,  muiister. 
United  Presbyterian  Church,  135  Main  St.,  Gorbals ; 

Rev.  David  M'Rae,  A.M.,  minister. 
United   Presl)yterian    Church,  52    Montrose  street ; 

Rev.  David  Young,  minister. 


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-GENERAL  DIRECTORT.- 


-ViCTORIA. 


293 


United  Presbyterian  Church,  99  Renfield  st.  ;  Rev. 

Dr.  Taylor,  minister. 
United  Presbj-terian  Church  (Erskine),  So.  Portland 

street;  Rev.  Kobt.  S.  Drnmmond,  M.A.,  minister. 
United  Presbyterian  Church,  Shamrock  street ;  Rev. 

Jolm  Dobie,  minister. 
United  Presbyterian  Church,  Caledonian  road ;  Rev. 

Robert  T.  Jeffre}',  M.D.,  minister. 
United  Presbyterian   Church,  77  Wellington  street ; 

Rev.  Dr.  Robson,  minister. 
United  Presbyterian  Church,   Pollok  street;    Rev. 

James  Knox,  minister. 
United  Presbyterian  Church,  88  New  City  road  ; 

Rev.  David  Pirret,  minister. 
United  Presbyterian  Church,   58  Slain  St.,  Ander- 

ston  ;  Rev.  J.  L.  Aiknnan,  minister. 
United  States  Royal  JIail  Steam-Ship  Office,  70  Gt. 

Clyde  street ;  James  and  Alex.  Allan,  agents. 
United  States  Steam-Packet  Office ;  Handysides  & 

Henderson,  45  Union  street,  agents. 
United  Vineyard  Proprietors'  Co.,  Cognac,  France ; 

Moore  place,  146  West  George  street. 
Umitv    Fire   and   Life   Assurance   Association,  98 

Queen   street ;  Alexander    R.   Barlas,    manager ; 

agents,  R.  Giluiour,   135   Buchanan  street ;  Wm. 

R.  Rutherglen,  161  Hope  street. 
Univkksitv  Ljing-in  Hospital,   88  George  street ; 

Mrs.  M'Donald,  matron. 
University  Printing  OfBce,  55  Glassford  street ;  Geo. 

Richardson. 
URE  &  Co.,  iron  founders,  Columbian  Stove  works, 

Bonny  bridge  ;  office,  83  Union  street. 
Ure,    James,   sheriff-officer    and  constable    for   the 

counties  of  Renfrew  and  Lanark,   97  W.  George 

street ;  house,  60  M'Intosh  street. 
Ure,  James,  tobacconist,  57  Glebe  street. 
Ure,  James,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  25  Millroad 

street,  Calton  ;  house,  111  Reid  street,  Bridgeton. 
Ure,  John,  &  Son,  flour  merchants,  49  Howard  st. 
Ure,  John,  of  John  Ure  cj-  Son;  ho.  30  Corunna  st. 
Ure,  John,  grocer,  129  Garngad  road  ;  ho.  149  do. 
Ure,  John,  of  Ure  cj-  Sinclair,  33  Gordon  street. 
Ure,  John,  b.iker,  119  Stockwell  St.;  house,  117  do. 
Ure,  John,   teacher,  22   Stewart  street ;  house,  35 

Carnarvon  street. 
Ure,  John,  confectioner,  105  Castle  street. 
Ure,  John,  provision  merchant,  40  King  street. 
Ure,    Robert,    lime   merchant    and   contractor,    22 

Graham  street,  Bridgeton. 
Ure  &- Sinclair,  house  painters,  decorators,  &  paper- 

hanjiers,  33  Gordon  St.;  workshop,  15  Drury  st. 
Ure,  Thomas,  wine  and  spirit  merchant.  111   Reid 

street,  Bridgeton. 
lire,  Thomas,  coffee  and  chop  house,  82  Paisley  rd. 
Ure,  William,  tailor  and  clothier,  9  Canon  street. 
Ure,  William,  of  Douglas  4"  Ure;  house,  8  Brighton 

place,  Scotia  street. 
Ure,  William  P.,  275  St.  George's  road. 
URIE,  George,  blacksmith,   101  Commerce  street; 

house,  133  Eglinton  street. 
Urie,  John,  provision  merchant,  5  Stobcross  street. 
Uiie,  John,  photographic  artist,   33  Buchanan  st.; 

residence,  Mugdock  house,  Milngavie. 
Urie,  Thomas,  provision  merchant,  78  North  street. 
Urie,  Thomas,  grocer  and  provision  merchant,   193 

Stobcross  street. 
Urie,  Thomas,  baker,  244  Dumbarton  road. 
Urie,  Miss,  teacher,  24  North  Portland  street ;  ho. 
19  Ronald  street. 


Urie,  Miss,  4  Royal  terrace. 

URQUHART  Brothers,  merchts.,  29  St.  Vincent  pi. 

Urquhart,  Charles,  spirit  dealer,  45  East  Clyde  St.; 

house,  40  do. 
Urquhart,   David,   spirit  dealer,  li7   Castle  street; 

house,  145  do. 
Urquhart,  John,  at  Macleroy,  Hamilton,  ^-  Co.'s;  ho. 

2  14  Crown  street. 
Urquhart,  John,  at  G.  Hunter's,  103  Hutcheson  st. 
Urquhart,   Robert,   of  Urquhart  Brothers,    29    St. 

Vincent  place. 
Urquhart,  William,  of  Urquhart  Brothers;    house, 

15  Woodlands  terrace. 
Urquhart,  Mrs.  William,  46  St.  Vincent  crescent. 
USHER,  James  &  Thomas,  brewers,  Edinburgh; 

Robert  Young,  agent,  96  Eglinton  street. 
USHERWOOD,  Mrs.,  spirit  dealer  and  grocer,  441 

Garscube  road. 


VALENTINE,  Jas.,  a<  Jos. Cooper's,  wood  merchant ; 
house,  60  North  Woodside  road. 

Valentine,  Lewis,  clerk,  Lilybank  boiler  works,  349 
Eglinton  street. 

Valentine,  Mrs.,  dressmaker  and  furnisher,  68  Wood- 
side  road  ;  house,  66  do. 

VALLANCE,  Alexander,  beamer,  12  James  street, 
Calton  ;  house,  24  Stevenson  street. 

Vallance,  Alexander,  of  Vallance  tj-  Co.  ;  residence, 
Laurel  bank.  Crow  road,  Partick. 

Vallance  &  Co.,  shawl  manufacturers  and  printers. 
Queen  court,  G2  Queen  street. 

Vallance  &  Co.,  Calton  Accommodation  Co.,  24 
Stevenson  street. 

Valparaiso  Packet  office ;  Handysides  &  Hender- 
son, 45  Union  street,  agents. 

VAN,  James,  house  factor,  80  Bridgegate. 

VANCE,  James,  wine  and  spirit  dealer,  190  Pollok- 
shaws  road  ;  house,  188  do. 

VANNAN,  A.  &  R.,  tea,  wine,  and  spirit  merchants, 
Buchanan  court,  75  Argyle  street. 

Vannan,  A.  &  R.,  wine  and  spirit  merchants,  39 
Shuttle  street. 

Vannan,  J.  &  A.,  distillers,  Bo'ness ;  Johu  Garven 
&  Co.,  60  Oswald  street,  agents. 

Vannan,  Robert,  of  A.  cj-  R.  Vannan  ;  ho.  246  Bath  st. 

Varna  Steam-packet  office  ;  G.  &  J.  Burns,  9  Bu- 
chanan street. 

VARSAMI,  C.  P.,  32  Windsor  ten,  St.  George's  road. 

VARY,  Richard,  merchant  &  agent,  9  Exchange  sq. 

VASSAL,  Rev.  John,  R.C.  clergyman,  52  Great 
Clyde  street. 

VEITCH,  A.  D.,  P.F.  Chambers,  county  buildings  ; 
house,  133  Napier  place,  Dumbarton  road. 

Veitch,  James,  &  Co.,  sewed  muslin  warehouse,  6 
Sauchiehall  street;  house,  8  do. 

Veitch  &  Spence,  fleshers,  59  Bell  street;  house, 
194  Gallowgate. 

Veneer  Saw-mills,  J.  &  A.  Stewart,  35  Washing- 
ton street. 

Veneer  Saw-mill,  Thomas  Owen,  36  Whitehall  st. 

ViCE-Consulate  of  the  Republic  of  New  Granada, 
3  West  Nile  street ;  M.  M'Leod  &  Co. 

VICTOR,  P.,  &  Co.,  wine  shippers,  Cadiz  ;  Robert 
Thompson  &  Co.,  04  Howard  street,  agents. 

Victoria  Hotel,  15  West  George  st.  ;  James  Steel. 

Victoria  and  Legal  and  Commercial  Life  Assurance 
Co.,  89  St.  Vincent  st. ;  J.  Dodds,  resident  agent, 

Victoria  Baths,  lOG  Yv'est  Nile  street. 


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Victoria  Temperance  Hotel ;  John  Lennox,  proprie- 
tor, and  soiree  contractor,  235  Buchanan  street. 

Victoria  Works,  18  Buchan  street. 

Victoria  Foundry,  Canal  bank,  Old  basin. 

Victoria  Street  JFoundry,  Port-Eglinton,  Finlay  & 
Davidson. 

ViEiLLE  Montagne  Zinc  Co. ;  Tliomas  B.  Campbell 
&  Sons,  30  Bothwell  street,  agents. 

Vieille  Montagne  Zinc  Mining  Co. ;  Joba  Boag,  100 
Holm  street,  agent. 

Vine  Growers  Co.,  brandy  shippers,  Cognac  ;  Bul- 
loch, Lade,  &  Co.,  43  Dunlop  street,  agents. 

VIRTUE,  David,  commission  agent,  20  Union  St.; 
house.  Gladdens,  Campsie  junction. 

Virtue,  James  S.,  bookseller  and  publisher ;  .John 
Wilson,  9  and  11  West  Campbell  st.,  agent. 

Virtue,  John,  3  Houston  street. 

VIVIAN  &  Sons,  copper  smelters,  17  St.  Vincent  la. 

VOGT,  A.,  watchmaker  and  jeweller,  282  Argyle 
street;  house,  79  Robertson  street. 

Vogt,  Wm.,  German  clockmaker,  79  Stockwell  st. 

Volunteer  Service  and  General  Assurance  Associa- 
tion, IGl  Hope  St.  ;  William  E.  Euthcrglen,  agent. 

VON-AHN,  Friederich  F.,  factor  of  Victoria  saw- 
mills;  house,  31  Stanhope  street. 

VUEGHS,  Louis,  prof,  of  dancing,  30  Berkley  ter. 


WADDELL,  Alex.,  registrar  of  births,  &c ,  for 
Bridgeton  district,  agent  for  Royal  Bank  of  Scot- 
land, 44  Canning  street,  Calton ;  house,  107 
Kingspark  place,  Greenhead. 

Waddell,  Alex.  M.,  coal  merchant  and  commission 
and  insurance  agent,  24  Oxford  street. 

Waddle,  Andrew,  spirit  merchant,  61 G  and  656 
Gallowgate;  house,  143  AVest  Muir  street. 

AVaddell,  George,  smith,  ironmonger,  and  lock  and 
hinge  maker,  37  Stirling  street,  Port-Dundas ; 
house,  17  Buccleuch  street. 

Waddell,  George,  at  Buchatian-,  V/atson,  i}  Co.'s ; 
house,  Millerston,  Hogganfield. 

Waddell  &  Jack,  dairymen,  6  Duke  street,  grain, 
hay,  and  straw  merchants,  3  College  open,  High 
street ;  house,  250  do. 

Waddell,  James  &  Alexander,  agents,  Eoyal  Bank 
of  Scotland,  419  Gallowgate. 

Waddell,  James  (late  Gray),  comb  and  spoon  manu- 
facturer, 35  Trongate  ;  ho.  121   Gt.  Hamilton  st. 

Waddell,  James,  of  J.  cf-  A.  Waddell :  house,  Kings- 
park  place,  Greenhead. 

Waddell,  James,  of  Waddell  <^'  Loudon  :  house,  4 
Eegent  park  terrace. 

Waddel,  James,  of  3f.  Waddel  4'  Son;  house,  101 
Kingspark  place,  Greenhead. 

Waddell,  James,  insurance  agent,  tS:c.,  175  Bu- 
chanan street;  house,  129  John  street. 

Waddell,  James,  b:ilier,  23  Commercial  road. 

Waddell,  James,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  134 
Union  street;  house,  128  do. 

Waddell,  J.  Gray,  at  James  Blade  cf  Co.'s;  house, 
21  Elgin  terrace,  Dowanhill. 

Waddell,  John  T.,  writer,  29  St.  Vincent  place;  lio. 
1  Cathcart  place,  Sauchiehall  street. 

Waddell,  John,  carter  and  contractor,  3  Nicholas 
place.  Kirk  street. 

Waddell  &  Loudon,  coalmastcrs,  11  Union  street; 
Colliery  Overtown  station,  Wishaw. 

Waddel,  M.,  &  Son,  tailors  and  clothiers,  42  Can- 
ning street. 


Waddell,   Matthew,  dining  room   and  coffee-house, 

126  Union  street;  house,  52  Eenfield  street. 
Waddel!,   Matthew,   coal  agent,    5   Low  road,    St. 

EoUox  ;  house,  119  North  Montrose  street. 
Waddell,  Robert,  carter,  162  East  Milton  street. 
Waddell,    Thomas,  wine   and   sph'it    merchant,    22 

Govan  street ;  house,  54  South   Wellington  st. 
AVaddell,  W.  S.,  commissrbn  merchant,  19  Montrose 

street ;  house,  Oalvbank,  Hamilton. 
Waddell,  Agnes,  furnishings,  31  Rutlierglen  road. 
Waddell,  Misses,  ladies'  outfitting   and   baby  linen 

establishment,  50  Argyle  arcade. 
WADE,  George,  shipmaster,  70  Robertson  street. 
Wade,  James,  clerk,  at  John  McDonald's  ;  house,  70 

Robertson  street. 
WAGGETT,  William,  sculptor,  38  Bothwell  street; 

house,  6  Wemyss  place. 
WAGNER,   Eaoul,   chancellor  of  the   French  con- 
sulate; house,  11  Elmgrove  place,  Jane  street. 
WAGSTAFF,  G!en,  and  Collier,  engravers  to  calico- 
printers,  16  William  street,  Anderston. 
Vv'ADHAM,  Arthur,  sewing  machine  operator  and 
salesman,  138  Buchanan  st  ;  ho.  7  Cathedral  st. 
WAINWEIGHT,   W.  J.,  secretary,   G.   &  S.  Vr. 

Raihvav,  14  Bridge  street. 
WAKEFIELD,  J.  C,   of  Inglls  cj-    WaJcefeld;  ho 

Eastwood  park,  Thornliebank. 
Wakefield,  W.  H.,  &  Co.,  gunpowder  manufacturers, 
Gatebeck,  Kendal ;  sole  agent  for  Scotland,  Edw. 
W.  Swan,  120  Buchanan  street. 
WALDIE,  John,  coal  agent,  3  Dale  st.,  Bridgeton. 
Waldie,  John,  267  Cro-wn  street. 
WALES,  Henry,  &  Son,  rope,  twine,  and  net  manu- 
facturers, 58  Stockwell  st.  ;  works,  3,  5   Bedford 
street,  and  55  South  Cumberland  street. 
Wales,  Henrj',  jun.,  of  Henry  Wales  cf  iSon  ;  house, 

53  South  Cumberland  street. 
Wales,  William,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  66  Ox- 
ford street;  house,  40  Warwick  street. 
WALFORD,  Fairer,   &   Harrison,  printers  and  silk 

manufacturers,  157  West  George  street. 
WALKER,  Adam  &  John,   &   Co.,  cotton  spinners, 
1  Royal  Exchange  court,  and  85   Queen  street ; 
works.  Broad  street.  Mile-end. 
Vi'^alker,  Alexander,  inspector  of  buildings  and  com- 
mission agent,  18  Portugal  street. 
Walker,  Andrew,  of  Willoch,    Walker,  (j-  Co.  ;  ho. 

486  St.  Vincent  street. 
AValker,  Andw.,  spirit  dealer,  278  Main  St.,  Bridge- 
ton  ;  house,  2  Newhall  street,  do. 
Walker,  Andw.,  &  Co.,  general  warehousemen.  Old 
Post-Office  CO.,  114  Trongate;  ho.  1  Richmond  st. 
Walker,  Archd.,  ofC.  cj- D.  Gray  ;  ho.  o  Carlton  pi. 
Walker,  Archibald,  letter-carrier,    P.O. ;  house,  140 

Holm  street. 
Walker,  A.  Allan,  at  John  M'Call  cj-  Co.'s,  4  Both- 
well  street ;  house,  232  St.  Vincent  street. 
Walker,  Birrell,   &   Co.,  manufacturers,  4,  5  George 

square  ;  factory.  Brook  street,  Mile-end. 
Walker  Brothers,  merchants,  3  North  court,  Royal 

Exchange. 
Walker  &  Carswell,  writers,  ISO  Hope  street. 
Walkers  &  Co.,  worsted  spinners,  Bradford;  agents, 
Geo.  Younger  &  Co.,  1  North  court,  Eoyal  Exch. 
Walker  &  Co.,  Lanark  cotton-yarn  warehouse,  95 

Mitchell  street. 
Walker,  David,  surgeon,   157  Castle  street;  house, 

71  Sauchiehall  street. 
Walker,  David,  &  Son,  grocers,  379  Garscube  road. 


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Walker,  David,  of  John  Reid,  jun.,  cf-  Co.;  house,  8 

Walmer  crescent,  Paislej^  road. 
Walker,  David,  spirit  merchant,  267  St.  George's 

road  ;  house,  269  do. 
Walker,  David,  sorter,  P.O. ;  ho.  82  Hospital  st. 
Walker,  David  P.,  dispensing  chemist,  125  N.  City 

road  ;  house,  127  do. 
Walker,  Ebenezer  E.,  at  Eandolph,  Eldtr,  cj'  Co.''s  : 

house,  41  Gloucester  street. 
Walker  &  Fleming,  warpers,  36  Ingram  street. 
Walker,  Gavin,  of  Walker,  Birrell,  ij'  Co.;  house,  7 

Woodside  terrace. 
Walker,  G.  L.,  &  Co.,  cotton  spinners  and  manufac- 
turers,   7   Ingram   street  and   117    Candleriggs ; 

mills,  Port-Eglinton. 
Walker,  G.  L.,  of  G.  L.  Walker  4'  Co.;  house,  88 

Bath  street. 
Walker,  George,  clothier  and  draper,  109  New  City 

road;  house,  Brighton  place,  16  Scotia  street. 
Walker,  George,  joiner  and  box  maker,  32  Thistle 

street;  house,  44  South  Wellington  street. 
Walker,  Geo.,  confectioner,  309  High  st.;  ho.  326  do. 
Walker,  Hamilton,  &  Co.,  merchants  &  commission 

merchants,  59  St.  Vincent  street. 
Yv'^alker,  Hance,  grain  and  provision  merchant,  140 

Main  street,  Anderston  ;  house,  1402-  do. 
Walker,  Hugh,  &  Co.,  cravat,  gingham,  and  muslin 

manufacturers.  Queen  court,  62  Queen  street. 
Walker,  Hugh,  of  Hvfjh   Walker  ^'  Co.;  house,  42 

Kelvingrove  street. 
Walker,  Hugh,  of  Walker  4-  Fleming;  house,  129 

Hospital  street. 
Walker,  James,  confectioner,  185  High  street. 
Walker,  James,  funeral  undertaker,  carriage  hirer, 

jobmaster,    livery'    stable    keeper,    omnibus    pro- 
prietor, and  coach  builder,  29  and  31  Cambridge 

street,  134  Renfrew  street,  20  Rose  street.  Tontine, 

Trongate,  108   Blackfriars'    street,   27   Granville 

street,  and  Hamilton  place,  Ilillhead;  house,  Caw- 

dercuilt,  Maryhill. 
V\'alker,  James,  jun.,  letter-carrier,  P.O.;  house,  21 

William  street,  Greenhoad. 
Walker,   James,  spirit   merchant,  3G   Broad  street, 

Mile-end;  house,  18  David  street. 
Walker,  James    B.,  painter   and  paperhanger,  100 

Sauchiehall  street. 
Walker,  James,  dairyman,  10  West  Russell  street. 
Walker,  James  King,  house  factor,  54  Miller  street  ; 

house,  28  Devon  street. 
Walker,  James,  grocer,  323   Sauchiehall  street  and 

149  Elderslie  street;  house,  143  do. 
Walker,  James,  slater  and  plasterer,  335  Gallowgate 

and  6  Armour  street ;  house,  8  College  street. 
Walker,  James,  spirit  merchant,  55  Stevenson  st.  ; 

house,  10  Monttith  row. 
Walker,  James,  letter-carrier,  P.O. 
V/alkor,  James,  baker,  62  High  street. 
Walker,  James,  at  John    Wilson's,  09   Great  Clyde 

street;  house,  37  South  Cathcart  street. 
Walker,  .James,  manufac.  chemist,  137  Drygate  st. 
Walker,  James,  at  Ebenezer  Dove's,  200  Argyle  st. ; 

house,  92  Abbotsiord  place. 
Walker,    James,     iionmaster,    Port-Dundas    Iron 

Works,  108  Eonfield  street. 
W.ilker,  James,  at  Henry  Uerhertson's ;  house,  40 

Dundas  street,  Kingston. 
Walker,  James,  pastry  baker  and  soiree  contractor, 

61  Glassford  street. 
Walker,  James,,  coal  agent,  14  Glebe  street. 


Walker,  James,  cabinetmaker,  21  Kirk  street,  Gor- 
bals;  house,  12  Salisbury  street. 

Walker,  John,  manufacturer  of  girth  v/eba,  brace?, 
&c.,  6  Canning  St.,  Calton  ;  ho.  19  N.  Portland  st. 

Walker,  John  D.,  tobacconist  and  stationer,  20 
Clyde  place. 

Walker,  John  E.,  coach  proprietor,  29,  31  Cam- 
bridge street ;  house,  1  Great  Kelvin  terrace. 

Walker,  J.  &  J.,  plasterers,  Brandon  street;  house, 
6  Annfield  street. 

Walker,  John,  1  Dundas  st. ;  ho.  Dalmarnock  works. 

Walker,  John,  wright,  29  Chalmers  street. 

Walker,  John,  wine  and  spirit  dealer,  77  Garscube 
road  ;  house,  79  do. 

Walker,  John,  &  Co.,  family  grocers  and  wine  mer- 
chants, 57  St.  Vincent  street. 

Walker,  John,  jun.,  bleacher  and  finisher  of  coloured 
goods,  49  Castlebank  street,  Partick;  place  of  call, 
Archd.  Roy's,  82  Virginia  street;  house,  Douglas 
street,  Partick. 

Walker,  John,  jun.,  of  Adam  if  John  Walker  4'  Co.  ; 
ho.  17  Whitevale  street. 

Walker,  John,  spirit  dealer,  146  Cowcaddens  street. 

Walker,  John,  bookseller,  news  agent,  and  stationer, 
224  Dumbarton  road,  Sandyford. 

Walker,  John,  grocer  and  victualler,  155,  157  Stir- 
ling's road  ;  house,  27  Taylor  street. 

Walker,  John,  of  A.  cj- J".  Walker  ^  Co.;  house,  17 
Whitevale  street. 

Walker,  John,  corn  merchant.  Corn  Exchange  build- 
ings, Hope  street;  house,  16  Burnbank  terrace. 

Walker,  John,  grain  and  provision  merchant,  21,  23 
Stobcross  St.,  and  grocer  and  provision  merchant, 
194  Main  St.,  Anderston  ;  ho.  4  Shaftesbury  St.,  do. 

Walker,  John,  orderly  officer  to  superintendent  of  po- 
lice. Central  Police  Chambers;  ho.  35  Charlotte  st. 

Walker,  Johnston,  &  Co.,  power-loom  manufacturers 
of  ginghams,  muslins,  and  hippets,  William  street 
and  Summer  street.  Mile-end  ;  counting-house,  1 
George  square. 

V\'alker,  Malcolm,  grocer,  37  Mill  street,  Bridgeton. 

Walker,  Mark,  fruiterer,  161  Buchanan  street ;  ho. 
4  Woodburn  place. 

Walker,  Martin,  bootmaker,  114  George  street. 

Walker,  M.,  glass  and  china  merchant  and  glazier, 
188,  190  Argyle  street. 

Walker,  Matthew,  of  Walker  cf  Carsioell,  writers, 
agent  for  the  London  Union  Fire  and  Life  Assur- 
ance Co.,  130  Hope  St.;  ho.  Castlebank,  Partick, 

Walker,  Matthew,  storekeeper  and  grain  weigher, 
61  Canal  bank,  Port-Dundas;  ho.  79  Garscube  rd. 

Walker,  Matthew,  potato  merchant.  111  Eglintonst. 

Walker,  M.  JI'N.,  of  D.  ArGrer/or  tj-  Co.;  house, 
3  Tulliallan  place.  Paisley  road. 

Walker,  Peter,  of  Walker,  Hamilton,  (f  Co. ;  house, 
12  Sandyford  place,  Sauchiehall  street. 

Walker,  Peter,  stationer,  429  Parliamentar}'  road. 

Walker,  Peter,  of  Rohert  cJ-  Peter  Walker ;  house, 
232  St.  Vincent  street. 

Walker,  Robert,  beadle  to  the  Reformed  Presbyteriaa 
church,  97  Great  Hamilton  street. 

Walker,  Robert,  &  Co.,  fishcurers  and  provision 
merchants,  22  East  Howard  street. 

Walker,  Robert,  teacher,  Murdoch's  school,  27  St. 
Andrev-f's  square  ;  house,  23  and  30  do. 

Walker,  Robert,  merchant,  232  St.  Vincent  street. 

Walker,  Robert,  writer,  54  Miller  street;  house,  29 
South  Portland  street. 

Walker,  Robert,  &  Son,  manufacturers,  8  Ingram  st. 


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"Walker,   Robert,  cf  Letliamhill.     Letters  left  at  8 

Ingram  street. 
Walker,  Robert  &  Peter,  -wholesale  grocers  and  tea 

niercliants,  40  St.  Enoch  wyntl,  off  How.ird  st. 
Walker,  Robert,  jun.,   of  Robert   aj  Ptler   Walker; 

house,  2C8  Bath  crescent. 
Walker,  Robert,  surveyor  of  stamps  and  taxes,  13 

Queen  street. 
Walker,  Robert,  M.D.,  18  South  Apsley  place. 
Walker,  Robert,  of  Walker,  ScoU,  4'  Co. ;  house,  10 

Royal  terrace. 
Walker,  Robert  J.,   of  Wm.  Guild  i.j  Co. ;  house,  6 

Crescent  place. 
Walker,  Robert,  jun.,  of  Rolert  Walker  4- Son  ;  ho. 

5  Crown  circus,  Dowanhill. 
Walker,  Robert,  distiller,  1  Victoria  fer.,  Dowanhill. 
Walker,  Robert,  clerk,  19  North  Poriland  street. 
Walker,   Scott,   &   Co.,  commission  merchants,  80 

Buchanan  street. 
Walker  &  Son,  confectioners  and  tea  merchants,  SB 

Nelson  street. 
Walker,    Thomas,    of  Rae   ij-    Walker;    house,   21 

S.-iuchiehall  street. 
Walker,  Thomas  W.,  surgeon,  3  Nicholson  street. 
Walker,  Thomas,  grain,  ha}',  and  straw  merchant, 

72  Carrick  street  and  368  Argyle  street. 
Walker,  Thomas,  pastry  baker,  78  Egiinton  street ; 

house,  20  Oxford  street. 
Walker,  Walter,  family  grocer,  231,  233  New  City 

road,  and  108  St.  George's  rd. ;  ho.  12  Scotia  St. 
Walker,  W.  J.,  of  G.  L.  Walktr  ^  Co.;  house,  75 

Sauchiehall  street. 
Walker,   William,   shoe  furnisher,    2    Main   street, 

Calton ;  house,  4  Well  street,  do. 
Walker,    William,   letter-carrier,   P.O. ;    house,  82 

Hospital  street. 
Walker,  William,  dairj^man,  71  Maitland  street. 
Walker,  William,  venetian-blind  manufacturer,  17 

Tureen  street. 
Walker,  William,  spirit  merchant,   9,  1 1  Bell  street ; 

house,  10  Monteiih  row. 
Walker,  William,  thread,  silk,  and  cotton  agent,  33 

John  street ;  house,  33  do. 
Walker,  William,  commission  merchant,  72  Wilson  st. 
Walker,  William,  of  Walker  Brothers ;  ho.  Derwent 

cottage,  Crossbill. 
Walker,  W.  &  J.,  woollen  and  lii.en  drapers,  hosiers, 

and  general  outfitters,  .^0  Jamaica  street. 
Walker,  William,  jun.,  of  Wm.  Walker  4  Co.;  ho. 

3  Stanley  place,  Paisley  road. 
Walker,  William,  ship  broker  and  forwarding  agent, 

Royal  Exchange,  north  area  ;  resid.  244  I3ath  st. 
Walker,    William,    accountant,    National   Bank   of 

Scotland ;   house,  47  Queen  street. 
Walker,  William,  confectioner,  69  High  st. ;  house, 

255  George  street. 
Walker,  Wm.,  &  Co.,  corn  factors,  38  Alston  street. 
Walker,  Mrs.  Alexander,  33  Monteith  row. 
Walker,  Mrs.  Alexander,  spirit  merchant,  42  Forth 

street,  Port-Dundas. 
Vi'alker,  Mrs.  D.,  coal  merchant,  2  Railway  Depot, 

St.  Rollox;  house,  192  Stirling's  road. 
Walker,  Mrs.  James,  contractor,  91  Garscube  road. 
Walker,  Mrs.  J.,  confectioner  and  fruiterer,  202  Main 

street,  Anderston. 
Walker,  Mrs.,  119  George  street. 
Walker,  Mrs.,  seminary,  23,  27,  30  St.  Andrew's  sq. 
Walker,  Agnes,  milliner  and  dressmaker,   15  Stir- 
ling's road ;  house,  4  Grafton  street. 


Walker,  Miss  Agnes,  milliner,  60,  61  Argyle  arcade; 

house,  156  Crown  street. 
Walker,  Isabella,  teacher  of  needlework,  and  matron 

of  Normal  seminary. 
Walker,  Miss  J.,   fruiterer  and  confectioner,  64  St. 

George's  road. 
Walker,  Janet,  dressmaker,  110  North  Frederick  st. 
Walker,    Margaret,    grocer    and    confectioner,    5t) 

Abcrcromby  street. 
Walker,   Miss  Mary,   milliner,    dressmaker,   hosief, 

and  draper,  35  John  street ;  house,  33  do. 
WALKINSHAW,  Daniel,  manager.  City  of  Glas- 
gow  Life  Assurance  Co.,   40  St.  Vincent  place; 

house,  Ardencaple  cottage,  Row. 
WALLACE,    Rev.  Alexander,   United  Presbyterian 

Church,  East  Campbell  st.  ;  ho.  13  Jlonteith  row. 
Wallace,  Ale.Nander,  house  factor,   104  Cumberland 

street ;  house,  103  do. 
"Wallace,  Alexander,  confectioner,  146  High  street. 
Wallace,  Alex.,   of  Wallace  cj-  Galloioay ;  house,  8 

Douglas  street. 
Wallace,  Alexander,  &  Co.,  dairy  keepers,  33  South 

Cumberland  street. 
Wallace,  Alexander,   grain  and  flour  merchant,   IG 

Hope  street;  residence,  Kilmarnock. 
Wallace  &  Allan,  plumbers  and  lead  merchants,  155 

Hope  street. 
Wallace,  Clias.,  draper,  7  Kirk  street,  Townhead. 
Wallace  &  Conncll,  plumbers   and  lead  merchants, 

108,  112  Argyle  street  and  190  North  street. 
Wallace,  David,  Gartsherrie  oflice  ;  house,  300  St, 

Vincent  street. 
Wallace,  D.,  currier,  19  Centre  street. 
Wallace  &  Galloway,  smiths,  bellhangers,  and  gas- 
fitters,  23  Richard  street. 
Wallace,  Gavin,  provision  merchant,  323  Argj-le  st. ; 

house,  4  Douglas  street. 
Wallace,    George,    wine   and   spirit   merchant,    71 

Glassford  street. 
Wallace,  George   H.,  accountant  and  stockbroker,  3 

West  Nile  street  ;  house.  Orchard,  Renfrew. 
Wallace,   George,  plumber  and  gasfitter,  78  South 

Portland  street ;  house,  2  Welloroft  place. 
Wallace,  H.   S.,  of  Mitchell  cJ-  Wallace;  residence, 

Meadowpark  house,  415  Duke  street. 
Wallace,  Hugh,  of  Cwnming,    Wallace,  <J'  Co.;  ho. 

15  Windsor  street.  New  City  road. 
Wallace,   Hugh,  spirit    merchant,  40  Port-Dundao 

road  ;  house,  42  do. 
Wallace,  Hugh,  at  Davidson  ^  Wood's;  house,  17 

Elderslie  street. 
Wallace,  James,  of  William  Wallace  cf  Son;  house, 

Burnbank. 
Wallace,  James,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,   10,   12 

Garthland  street;  house,  42  Port-Dundas  road. 
Wallace,  James  W.,  of  Wallace  cj-  Allan;  house,  17 

CambriJge  street. 
Wallace,  James,    tobacco  manufacturer,  2G9,    273 

George  street. 
W.illace,  James,  Union  Bank  of  Scotland ;  house,  & 

Elgin  terrace,  Dowanhill. 
Wallace,  James,  su:geon-denti>t,  170  Trongate. 
AVallace,  James   F.,   spirit  merchant,  131  Garngad 

road ;  house,  Wallace  place,  Provanniill. 

V/allace,  James,  surve3'or.  Corporation  Water  work% 

23  Miller  st.  ;  lio.  4  Morris  place,  Monteith  row. 

Wallace,  James,  sausage  maker,  305  Argyle  streev. 

Wallace,  John,  coke  and  smitliy  coal  merchant,  Baird 

street,  St.  Eollox ;  house,  559  Gallowgate, 


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"Wallace,  Jolin,  confectioner,  18  Jamaica  street. 
AVallace,  John,  coffee-house  keeper,  2-1  Jamaica  St. 
Wallace,  John,  provision  merchant,  295  Argyle  St. 
Wallace,  John,  sausage  maimer,  23li  Argyle  street. 
Wfillace,  John,  &   Cc,  fancy  dress  manufactuiers. 

Queen's  court,  62  Queen  street. 
Wallace,  John   M.,  writer,  4i  West  Eegent  street; 

house.  Orchard,  Renfrew. 
Wallace,  John,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  29  Cathe- 
rine street,  Anderston,  and  30  Oak  street. 
"Wallace,  JI.,  &  Co.,  coalraaster.^,  50  Eenlield  street; 

house,  1  Provan  place. 
Wallace  &  Murray,  manufacturers,  80  Gordon  St. 
Wallace,  Eichard,  of  liolert07i,   Ileugh,   <j-  Co.;  ho. 

83  Villalield  place. 
Wallace,  Richard,  cowfeeder,  8  Gibson  street. 
Wallace,  Robert,  spirit  dealer,  112  Dumbarton  rd.  ; 

house,  106  do. 
Wallace,  Rohert,   M.A.,  physician  and  surgeon,  50 

Eglinton  street. 
Walhite,  Thomas,  dairyman,  28  Sydney  street. 
Wallace,  Thomas,  of  Wallace  <^  Murray  ;  house,  3 

Rochester  place,  Granviile  street. 
Wallace,  Dr.  Wm.,  analytical  chemist  and  lecturer 

on  chemistry,  Mechanics'  Institution,  38  Bath  St.; 

house,  3  Sardinia  terrace,  Hillhead. 
Wallace,  Wm.,  baker,  31  Norfolk  street. 
Wallace,  William,  &   Son,  bleachers  and  finishers, 

Burnbank.    Letters  and  orders  left  at  Mr.  Fisher's, 

5  West  Nile  street. 
Wallace,  Wm.,  die-sinker,  62  Buchanan  street ;  ho. 

94  Dundas  street. 
Wallace,  Win.,  tea  and   coffee  merchant,  agent  for 

Kent  Mutual  Assurance  Society,  69  George  sq. 
Wallace,  Wm.,  portrait  painter,  273  Sauchiehall  st. 
Wallace,  Wm.  Johnston,  warehouseman,  60  Crown 

street;  house,  127  do. 
Wallace,  William,  cowfeeder,  4  Norfolk  court. 
Wallace,  William,  portioner,  27  Soho  street. 
Wallace,  William,  clerk,  150  Barrack  street. 
Wallace,  Williiim,  provision  merchant,  215  Main  st., 

Gorbals;  house,  213  do. 
Wallace,  Wm.,  writer,  9  Gordon  street- 
Wallace,  Mrs.  Ellen,  lodg.,  1  Eldon  pi.,  Kingston. 
Wallace,  Mrs.,  draper,  hosier,  and  furnishings,  and 

P.O.  Eeceiving-house,  182  Garscube  road.  ;  ho. 

180  do. 
Wallace,    Misses  Jane  &  M.,  dairy,  34  South  St. 

Mungo  street. 
Wallace,    Miss,   dress  and  cloak  maker,  68  Mait- 

land  street. 
WALLACH,    Henry,    commission   merchant    and 

drysalter,  Virginia  buildings;  ho.  Argyle  cottage, 

Copland  road,  Govan. 
AVALLIS,   Richard,   paper  bag  manufacturer,   63 

High  John  street. 
WALLS,   Hugh,  wriffht  and  builder,  91  Maitland 

street;  house,  4  Queen's  place. 
Walls,  Wra.,  &Co.,  spermaceti  refiners  and  oil  mer- 

chanis,  58,  60,  62  and  64  North  Frederick  st. 
Walls,  Wra.,  of  Wm.  Walls  4-  Co. ;  ho.  11  Hamilton 

park  terrace. 
WALMSLEY,  Peter,  potato  merchant,  118  Renfield 

street ;  bouse,  9  Minerva  street. 
WALROND,  C.  S.,  of  Walrond,  Ellis,  #  Co.,  33 

St.  Vincent  place. 
Walrond,  Ellis,  &  Co.,  merchants,  33  St.  Vincent  pi. 
Walrond,  Theodore,  of  Walrond,  Ellis,  (J-  Co. ;  resid. 

Calder  park. 


WALSH  E,  Edmund,  pawnbroker,  486  Gallowgate. 
Walsh,  James,  bookseller  and  stationer,  30  Glassford 

street ;  house,  50  South  Wellington  street. 
WALTON,  Henry,  of  Henry  Walton  cj-  Son  ;  house, 

12  Montcith  row. 

Walton,  Henry,  &  Son,  cotton  and  woollen  waste 

and  flock  manufacturers,  38  Charlotte  lane,  and 

12  Lanark  street. 

AValton,  John,  of  Henry  Walton  4'  "yon,  16  Lanark  st. 

WANDS,  Charles,  at  Blackie  4-  Son's  ;  ho.  Stafford 

place,  166  New  City-  road. 
WARD,  Daniel,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  131  Thistle 

street,  Hutchesontowii.  ■ 
Ward,    Henry,  superintendent  of  the  line,  Caledo- 
nian  Railway,  Buchanan  Street  Station  ;  house, 
South  Green  bank. 
Ward,  James,  painter  and  pnperhanger,  22  South 

Portland  street ;  house,  45  Eglinton  street 
Ward,  John,   &  Co.,   manufacturing  chemists,  452 

Garscube  road. 
Ward,  John,  furniture  dealer,  229  Stirling's  road  v 

house,  15  Glebe  street. 
Ward,  JIartin,  cartwright  and  smith,  45  Greendyke- 

street ;  house,  47  do. 
Ward,  Robert,   railway  contractor  and  builder,  19- 

Germiston  street;  house,  9  Elmgrove  place. 
Ward,  Thomas,  coffee-house,  15  Cathcart  st.,  south. 
Ward,  William,  chemist  and  druggist,  21  Norfolk, 

street;  house,  25  Warwick  street. 
Ward,    William,    crystal  and   china  warehouse,  62 

Dumbarton  road. 
WARDEN,  Thos.,  at  RicJiardson,  Denniston,  4  Co.'s  ; 

house,  15  Carnarvon  street. 
WARDLAW,  Ralph,  agent  to  the  West  of  England 
Fire  and  Life  Insurance  Company,  Kent  Fire  and 
Life  OlTice,  and  for  Shand  &  Mason,  fire-engine 
and  hose  manufacturers,  London  ;  44  St.  Vincent 
place;    ho.  11  Queen's  ter.— <S'ee  Adv.  in  App. 
Wardlaw,  Walter,  commission  merchant,  and  agent 
for  the  Royal  Insurance  Co.,  62  Buchanan  street ; 
house,  18  Royal  terrace. 
Wardlaw,  Mrs.  Walter,  16  Holland  pi,  Greenhill  st. 
Wardlaw,  Mrs.  Dr.,  Millburn  house,  Renfrew.    Let- 
ters left  at  W.  AVardlaw's,  62  Buchanan  street. 
WARDLE,  George  Isaac,  147  Hospital  street. 
WARDROP,  M.,  grocer,  &c.,  408  Parliamentary  rd... 
Wardrop,  Mrs.  Henry,  5  Queen's  crescent. 
WARE,  James  Francis,   inland  revenue ;  house,  53" 

Chatsworth  place,  V/h'tovale. 
Ware,  William,  cashier,  Royal  Insurance  Office,  S" 

Gordon  street ;  house,  53  Whitevale  street. 
WARK,  Jas.,  weavers'  office,  98  Reid  st.,  Bridgeton. 
Wark,  John,   turner,  35  M'Farlane  st. ;  house,  138 

Gallowgate. 
Wark,   John,    hive-water  manufacturer   and   house  . 

factor,  SO  Savoy  street,  Bridgeton. 
WARNOCK,  J.,  carter  &  horse  dealer,  182  Gallowg. 
Warnock,  John,  &  Co.,  wine  merchants,  19  Madeira 

court,  Argyle  street. 
Warnock,  John,  of  John  Warnock  tj-  Co.  ;  house,  1%, 

Mayfield  place,  Sauchiehall  street. 
Warnock,  John,  broker,  45  Miller's  place. 
Warnock,  John,  furniture  dealer,  65  Gt.  Hamilton  st. 
Warnock,   Robert,  traveller,  at  Matthew  Muir  and 

Son's;  house,  102  South  Portland  street. 
Warnock,  S.,  victualler,  81  Eglinton  st. ;  ho.  79  do. 
Warnock,  Mrs  ,  bread  shop,  1  Finlay  street. 
WARREN,  Thomas,    of  Carson,  Warren,  4-  Co.; 
house,  5  Provanside. 

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-WATSON". 


Warren,  William,  124  Great  Hamilton  street. 
WARRINGTON,  William,  pawnbroker,   173  Cow- 

caddens  street  and  140  Rentield  street;  house,  52 

Buccleuch  street. 
Waeeoch  Street  Stores,  6G  Warrocli  street. 
Washington  Mills,  90  Washington  street. 
WASON,  John,  flesher,  226  Pollokshaws  road,  and 

80  Cumberland  street ;  house,  90  do. 
Wason,  Robt.,  flesher,  168  Cumberland  st.;  ho.  90  do. 
Water  Bailie's  office,  1 6  Robertson  street. 
Water  Works  office,  Glasgow  Corporation,  23  Miller 

street.       Joiin   Bnrnct,    secy.;  William   Guthrie, 

treasurer;  J.  M.  Gale  &  DavidGuthrie,  engineers. 
Wateefoud  &  Cork  Steam  Shipping  OIEce,  2  Os- 
wald street ;  Thomas  Whvte,  agent. 
WATERHOUSE,   Henry,   &   Co.,    yarn   and   silk 

merchants,  48  Gordon  street. 
Wateepeoof  Cloth  Co.,  33  Virginia  street ;  James 

Greenshields  &  Co. 
WATTERS,  Andrew,  &  Son.fleshers,  26  Stevenson 

street,  Calton  ;  house,  2  James  street,  do. 
Walters,  James  C,  of  the,  Glasgoio  Herald ;  house, 

27  Buckingham  terrace. 
Watters,  Robert,  clerk,  11  West  Campbell  street. 
Waters,  Thomas,    superintendent  of  cleansing,  52 

College  street ;  house,  54  York  street. 
Waters,  W.,  &  Co.,  metallic  keg,  tank,  and  bucket 

factory,  32  Oswald  street. 
Watters,  Mrs.,  lodgings,  11  West  Campbell  street 
WATERSON,  Alexander,  provision  dealer,  81  King 

street,  Calton. 
Waterson,  Mrs.  Ann,  grocer,  22  Scotland  street. 
WATHEW,  Richard,  manufacturer  of  dressing-cases 

and  writing  desks,    &c.,    78    Buchanan    street ; 

house,  14  Ibrox  terrace,  Paisley  road. 
WATKINS,   James  Hutton,  writer,   of  Watkins  (f 

Penn  ;  residence,  Alianbank  house,  Hamilton. 
Watkins  &  Penn,  writers,  49  West  Regent  street. 
WATSON,  Alexander,  &  Co.,  sewed  muslin  manu- 
facturers, 9  South  Hanover  street. 
Watson,  Alexander,  steam-ship  agent  and  factor,  75 

Jamaica  street. 
Watson,  Alex.,  grocer  and  victualler,  50  Crown  st. 
Watson,  Ales.,  tailor  and  clothier,  25  Trongate. 
Watson,   Alexander,   grain  and  hay   iiicrcliant,    12 

Monkland  street ;  house,  20  Barony  place. 
Watson,  Alexander,  of' Alex.  ]Vaison  cf  Co.  ;  house, 

Fife  place,  Shawlands. 
Watson,  Alex.  James,  of  A.  31.  and  M.  Mitchell  cf- 

Watson;  house,  11  Hamilton  drive,  G.  W.  road. 
Watson,  Alexander,  at  Glasgow  and  Highland  Steam 
■    /Shipping  Co.'s,  20  Robertson  street ;    house,  104 

Cumberland  street. 
Watson,  Andrew,  of  Ritchie,  Watson,  cf  Co.  ;  house, 

5  Kier  terrace,  Pollokshields. 
Watson,   Andrew,  cooper,    171   Port-Dundas  road; 

house,  17  Windsor  street. 
Watson,  Andrew,  provision  merchant,  91    Gallow- 

gate ;  house.  Hill  place,  Stirling's  road. 
Watson,  Andrew,  baby-linen  and  stay  warehouse,  37 

38  Argylo  arcade;  house,  256  Argyle  street. 
Watson,  Archibald,  plumber,  brassfounder,  and  gas- 
fitter,  36  George  street;  house,  173  do. 
Watson  and  Campbell,  iron  and  steel  merchants,  3'9 

Stockwell  street. 
Watson,  Chamberlain,  and  Birrel,  warehousemen,  14 

Buchanan  street. 
Watson,  Charles,   patent  ventilator   manufacturer, 

106  Stirling's  road. 


W^atson,   Charles,   wine  and  spirit   merchant,    196 

Argyle  St.,  96  Garscube  road,  and  121  Shamrock 

street;  house,  138  Woodlands  road. 
Watson  &  Co.,  coramis.  merchants,  16  St.  Vincent  pi. 
Watson  &  Co.,  sewed  muslin  manufacturers,  Virginia 

buildings,  46  Miller  st.  ;  house,  201  Kent  road. 
Watson,  David,  teacher  of  singing,  195  Saucbieh.  st. 
Watson,  David,  of  Watson  <)■  Co.,  16  St.  Vincent  pi.; 

house,  6  Kew  terrace. 
W'atson,  David,  master   of  works.    Royal    Lunatic 

Asylum,  Gartnavel. 
Watson,  David,  at  John  Smith  and  Son's,  booksellers, 

70  St.  Vincent  st.  ;  res.  Brandon  villa,  Hamilton. 
Watson,  David  C  ,  of  John  Smith  tj'  Son,  liooksellers  ; 

house,  289  Saiicbiehall  street. 
Watson,  Ebenezer,  M.D.,  2  Newton  terrace,  Sauchie- 

hall  street. 
Watson,  Francis,  baker  and  confecr.,  160  Sauchiehall 

street,  and  8  Charing  cross;  house,  9  do. 
Watson,  Francis,  portioner,  2  East  Market  street. 
Watson,  George,  baker,  2  Eglinton  street. 
Watson,  George,  wholesale  stationer,  account-book 

maker,    bookbinder,    printer,    and    publisher,    58 

Ingram  street;  house,  21  Grafton  street. 
Watson,  George,  of  J'waddle  and  Watson;   house, 

28  Bellgrove  street. 
Watson,  George,  ofT.  4  G.  Watson;  ho.  28  Cook  st. 
Watson,  George,  8  Grafton  place, 
Watson  and  Gray,   wholesale  cloth  merchants  and 

warehousemen,  44  Hutcheson  street. 
Watson,  Henry,  of  J.  <^-  R.  Young  <^' Co. ;  house,  27 

Elmbank  place. 
Watson,  Henry,  of  Locharts  and  Watson;  residence, 

Mariaville,  Langside. 
Watson,  Henry  James,  of  H.  J.    Watson  ij-  Kidd ; 

house,  102  I3ath  street. 
Watson,  Henry,  &  Co.,  East  India  merchants,  138 

West  George  street. 
Watson,  H.  J.  &  Kidd,  sailmakers,  26  West  street. 
Watson,  James  J.  D.,  of  Watson  cf-  Co.  ;  house,  201 

Chesham  place,  Kent  road. 
W'atson,  James,  spirit  merchant,  219  Thistle  street ; 

house,  220  do. 
Watson,  James,  slater   and   chimney  sweeper,  151 

North  street;  house,  140  do. 
Watson,  James  G.,  of  Buchanan,  Walsoji,  ^  Co.  : 

house,  1  Woodside  terrace. 
Watson,  James,  of  Watson  (^-  Campbell;    house,  19 

Windsor  street.  New  City  road. 
Watson,  James,  carrier  between  G]a,sgow  and  Slrath- 

aven.  East  Nile  street. 
Watson,  James,  rope  and  twine  maker,  115  Glebe 

street,  St.  RoUox;  house,  107  do. 
Watson,  James,  of  Ediulurgh  Ropeivorh  and  Sail- 
cloth Co. ;  house,  102  Bath  street. 
Watson,  James,  28  Arlington  street 
Vfatson,  James,  &  Smith,  stockbrokers,  Sun  Fire  & 

Life  Offices,  and  Crown  Life  Assurance   Co.,  32 

St.  Vincent  place. 
Watson,  James,  M.D.,  152  St.  Vincent  street. 
Watson,  James,  of  James   Watson  ^'  Smith;  house, 

9  Woodside  terrace. 
Watson,  James,  &  Co.,  metal  brokers,  103  St.  Vin- 
cent street. 
Watson,  James,  victualler  and  hay  dealer,  20,  24 

Orr  street,  Calton  ;  house,  25  do. 
Watson,  James,  builder  and  mason,  2  North  Cum- 
berland street,  Calton. 
Watson,  J.,  eating-house  keeper,  19  Lancefield  quay. 


WATSON. 


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-WATT. 


299 


Watson,  John,  co;\lmaster,  Netlierwood  iiad  Ellia- 

muir  collieries,  21  Bath  street. 
.Watson,   Jolin,   manufacturer,  24    Cocliran  street ; 

works,  30  Tureen  st. ;  ho.  2  AVoodvale  pi.  Govan. 
Watson,    John,   wine   and   spirit   merchant,  8,    10 

Queen  street;  house,  29  Korth  Portland  street. 
Watson,  John,  jun.,  coal  and  coke  master,  Wishaw 

and  Balquhaston  collieries,  12  Dixon  street;  ho. 

10  Park  circus. 

Watson,  John,  &  Co.,  sewed  muslin  manufacturers, 

86  Buchanan  street. 
Watson,  .John,  grain   merchant,  10  Madeira  court, 

257  Argyle  street ;  house,  8  Stanley  place. 
Watson,  John,  provision  store,  S7  Kirk  st.,  Townh. 
Watson,  John    E.,  accountant,  and    agent   for  the 

Liverpool  and  London   Fire  and  Life  Insurance 

Co.,  37  West  Nilest. ;  ho.  117  West  Eegent  st. 
Watson,  John,  grocer  and  provision  dealer,  98  New 

City  road  ;  house,  Gl  Grove  street. 
Watson,  John,  engineer,  rivet  and  bolt  manufacturer, 

steel,  iron,  and  metal  merchant,  and  importer  of 

vulcanized  India  rubber,  engineers,   railway,  and 

steam-ship  furnisher,  24.  Cochrane  street. 
Watson,   John,   accountant  and  cashier,  Monkland 

Eailways  Co.,  64  West  Eegent  street;  house,  26 

Eochester  place. 
Watson,  John,   of  Grant  4'    Watson  ;  house,   186 

Sauchiehall  street. 
Watson,  John  Gilchrist,  oj"  Watson,  Chamberlain,  <^ 

Birrell ;  house,  2  Carnarvon  street. 
Watson,  Joseph,  carver  and  gilder,  179  Shamrock 

street ;  house,  37  Taylor  street. 
Watson,  Lloyd,  porter.  City  of  Glasgow  Bank;  Lo. 

128  South  Eose  street. 
Watson,  Peter,  of  Post  Office:  ho,  16  Queen  arcade. 
Watson,  Peter,  Hill  place,  20  Stirling's  road. 
Watson,   Eobert,   of  James    Watson  ^-   Co :  house, 

Blantyre. 
^yatson,    Eobert,    of  Watson  <j-    Gray :   house,  18 

Monteith  row. 
Watson,  Eobert,  cabinetmaker  and  upholsterer,  358 

St.  Vincent  street. 
Watson,  E.   B.,  at  Alexander    Ferguson    tj    Co.''s ; 

house,  223  Kew  Citj'  road. 
Vi'atson,  Eobert,  rope  and  twine  maker,  99  Canning 

street ;  house,  71  Oswald  street,  Bri.lgeton.  - 
Watson,  Eobert,   letter-carrier,   G.P.O.  ;  house,   81 

Carrick  street. 
Watson,   Eobert,  pastry  baker,  80  Jamaica  street ; 

house,  19  Centre  street. 
Watson,  Thomas,  mason  and  builder,  4  Derby  st. ; 

house,  do. 
Watson,  Thomas,  cooper,  31  Forth  st,  Port-Dundas. 
Watson,  Thos.,  joiner  &  cabinetmaker,  6  Eglinton  la. 
V.'atson,  Thomas,   coalmaster,  21   Bath  street;  ho. 

108  Douglas  street. 
Watson,  Thomas,  teacher,  St.  John's  Parish  School; 

11  Young  street ;  house,  563  Gallowgate. 
Watson,  Thomas,  of  W.  J.  B.  <^-  J.Kidslon,  writers; 

house,  Ardeulee,  Helensburgh. 
Watson,  Thomas,  of  T.   4'   G.    Watson;  house,   16 

Nicholson  street. 
Watson,  Thomas,  M.D.,  108  West  Eegeat  street. 
Watson,  Thomas,  of  Ahercroniby  4'  Watson;  house, 

137  Barrack  street 
Watson,  Thomas,  of  Fleming,  Watson,  ^-  Nairn  ;  ho. 

2  Hamilton  drive.  Great  Western  road. 
Watson,    T.    &    G.,    plumbers   and    gasfittcrs,    20 

Carlton  court. 


Watson,  Thomson,  &  Co.,  merchants,  145  Queen  st. 
Watson,    Walter,    &    Co.,    letterpress  primers    and 

lithographers,  4  Montrose  st. ;   ho.  08  Crown  at. 
Watson,  William,  baker,  20   George  street  and  225 

High  street. 
Watson,  William  Brcwn,  of  Wm.  B.  Watson  ij-  Co. ; 

house,  191  West  George  street. 
Watson,  Wm.,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  30  Mait- 

laud  street ;  house,  586  Dobbie's  loan. 
Watson,  William,  sherifl"  officer  and  constable,  25 

Candleriggs  ;  house,  71  Eeid  street. 
Watson,  William  W.,  of  Watson,    Thomson,  cf'  Co.; 

house,  26  Blythswood  square. 
Watson,  William,  draper  and  umbrella  maker,  IG 

Little  street,  Calton  ;  house,  do. 
Watson,  William,  glazier  and  window  cleaner,  144 

Nor-th  street. 
Watson,  William  B.,   &  Co.,  manufacturers,  Hosier 

Street  Factory,  Bridgeton. 
Watson,  William,  bootmaker,  90  London  street. 
Watson,  William,  plumber,  gasfitter  &  zinc  worker, 
60y  Crown  street  and  55  Govan  street ;   house, 
G8  Crown  street. 
Watson,  William,  jun.,   constable,   25  Candleriggs; 

house,  71  Eeid  street,  Bridgeton. 
Watson,  Mrs.  Andrew,  pastry  baker,  264  Argyle  st. ; 

house,  101  Hulm  street. 
Watson,  Mrs.  Francis  W.,  bookseller  and  stationer, 

487  Gallowgate. 
Watson,  Mrs.,  matron,  North  prison,  71  Duke  st. 
Watson,  Mrs.  James,  86  Buccleuch  street. 
Watson,  Mrs.  Jean,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  12 

Clyde  street,  Anderston. 
Watson,  Mrs.  William,  jun.,  191  West  George  st.   ' 
Watson,   Mrs.,  spirit  dealer,  6 1  Havannah  street  ; 

house,  226  High  street. 
Watson,  Mrs.,  milliner  and  draper,  54  Caiming  st., 

Calton  ;  house,  52J  do. 
Watson,  Misses,  dress  and  shirt  makers,  104  Cum- 
berland .street. 
Watson,  Miss,  46  Buccleuch  street. 
Watson,  Marion,  dairy  keeper,  33  High  street ;  ho. 

29  College  street. 
Watson's  British  &  Foreign  Library,  68  Ingram  st. 
WATT,  Alexander,  architect  and  land  surveyor,  83 

St.  George's  place;  ho.  Dalreoch,  Dumbartonsh. 
Watt,  Alexander,  measuring  tape  maker,  11  Turner's 

court;  house.  Sylvan  cottage,  Shawlands. 
Watt,  Alexander,  writer,  176  West  George  street. 
Watt,  Alexander,  dair3anan,  67  Cowcaddens  st. 
Watt,  Allan,  potato  merchant,  Edinburgh  and  Glas- 
gow Eailway ;  house,  139  Eglinton  street. 
Watt,   AlLin,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,   61   Clyde 

place  ;  house,  60  do. 
Watt,  David,  of  Watt  cj-  Eoss  ;  ho.  38  PoUok  street. 
Watt,  Frederick,  baker,  222  Main  street,  Gorbals; 

house,  262  do. 
Watt,  George,  surgeon,  7  Blythswood  square. 
Watt,  George  H.,  at  jfames  Finlay  ij-  Co.'s  ;  house, 

Myrtle  cottage,  Copland  road,  Govan. 
Watt  &  Hastie,  tea  and  coffee  merchants,  71  Max- 
well street. 
Watt,  James,  beadle  of  St.  Stephen's,  77  Renfrew  st. 
Watt,  James,  newspaper  proprietor,  9   Howard  st. ; 

house,  282  Bath  crescent. 
W^att,  James,  coalmaster,  5  St.  Eollos  depot.  Low 

road  ;  Matthew  Waddell,  28  Glebe  street,  agent. 
Watt,  John,  mason  and  builder,  8  SauchiehaU  st. 
Watt,  John,  confectioner,  346  Gallowgate. 


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WATT. GENERAL  DIRECTORY. WEIR. 


Watt,  John,  o<   Wm.  Stewart's,   Hi  Argyle  street; 

liouse,  77  Glebe  street. 
"Watt,  John,  P.O. ;  house,  77  Eenfrew  sireet. 
Watt,  John  H.,  merchant,   70  Great  Clyde  street ; 

house,  39  St.  Vincent  crescent. 
T/att,  John,  bookseller,   stationer,  and   bookbinder, 

426  Argyle  street;  house,  81  Carrick  street. 
Watt,  John,  potato  merchant,  32  Dale  st.,  Bridgeton. 
Watt,  J.  &  R.,  wholesale  and  retail  grocers,  2  Ca- 
thedral  street,    and    67    Dundas   street ;    house, 
Fowlerfield,  Shawlands. 
Watt,    Eobert,    &    Co.,   commission    merchants,    9 

Gordon  street. 
Watt,  Robert,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  38  Milton 

street,  west;  house,  54  Maitland  street. 
Watt,  Robert,  merchant,  37  Main  street,  Anderston. 
V/att  &  Ross,  corn  and  flour  factors,  37  Hope-st. 
Watt,  Thomas,  confectioner,  2il  High  street. 
Watt,  Thomas,  house  factor  and  sheriff  officer,  24 

Hutcheson  street. 
Watt,  William,  commission  mercht.,  9  Abbotsford  pi. 
Watt,  William,  warehouseman,  5  Buchanan  street ; 

house,  227  Crown  street. 
Watt,  Mrs.  Dr.,  25  Lansdowne  crescent. 
Watt,  Mrs.  Robert,  56  Hill  street,  Garnethill. 
AVAUGH,  Jumes,   spirit  merchant,    145    Drygate ; 

house,  41  Lady  well  street. 
Waugh,  James,  aerated  water  manufacturer,  13  Wood 

lane,  Broomielaw ;  house,  41  Ladywell  street. 
WaOgh,  John,  fish  and  provision  mercliant,  42  East 

Howard  street;  house,  97  Hospital  street. 
Waugh,  John,  jun.,  at   Wm.  SomerviUe's,  116  St. 

Vincent  street. 
Waugh,    Mrs.    Allan,    victualler,   109    Saltmarket ; 

house.  111  do. 
Waverlky  hotel,  18  George  sq. ;  Mrs.  M.  Crawford. 
Vv'AYMAN,  John,  upholsterer,  55  Renfrew  street. 
Wayman,  'William,  u])holsterer,  7  Killermont  street. 
WEATHEKHEAD,  Alexander,  vinegar,  pickle,  and 
sauce  manufacturer,  167  West  George  street  and 
161  Hope  street. 
AVEATHERLEY,  James,  at  Austin  <j'  M^Ausliiis ; 

house,  24  Oxford  street. 
AVEBB,  Henrj'  B.,  &  Co.,  produce  brokers  and  mer- 
chants, 34  St.  Enoch  square. 
WEBSTER,  Alex.,  machine-maker,  415  Gallowgate. 
Webster,    David,    smith,    millwright,  machine  and 
tool  maker,  28  Hill  street,  east,  and  54  Armour 
street;  house,  415  Gallowgate. 
Webster,  James,  maker  of  the  unique  shirt,  86  and 
88  Argyle  street ;   house,  180  West  Regent  street. 
AVebster,   James  C,  of  Manuel  (j  Webster;  house, 

255  Sauchiehall  street. 
AVebster,  John,  37  Paterson  street,  Kingston. 
AVebster,  John,  of  Scohie,  Lrehner,  rj-  Levack  ;  resi- 
dence, Cupram  house,  Partick. 
Webster,  John,  commercial  traveller,  13  Royal  Ex- 
change place ;  house,  14  Laurence  place,  Partick. 
AVebster,  John  B.,  commission  men,  79  E.  Howard  st. 
Webster,  Robert,  registrar  of  births,  marriages,  and 
deaths,  Hutchesontown  district,  148  Hospital  St.; 
bouse,  51  West  Regent  street. 
Webster,  Eobert,  jun.,  commission  agent,  51  AVest 

Regent  street. 
Webster  &  Skinner,  cabinet  and  picture  frame  makers, 

58  Dumbarton  road. 
AVebster,  Steel,  &  Co.,  merchants,  116  St.  Vincent  st. 
Webster,  William,  teacher  of  navigation  and  mathe- 
matics, 93  Great  Clyde  street. 


Webster,  Wm.,  at  James  Black  tjr  Co.'s  ;  house,  67 

Abbotsford  place. 
WEUDERSrOON,  William,  r)/C;-0Si>-,  Wedderspoon, 

(J-  Co.  ;  house,  9  Fitzroy  place. 
AVeekly  Journal  of  Scottish  Temperance  League; 

office,  108  Hope  street. 
Weekly  Register  office,  Royal  Exchange  buildings, 

area,  south  side,  R.  Stuart  &  Co.  ;  J.  Gibb,  agent. 
AA'^EILD,  John,  agent  and  surveyor  for  the  Associa- 
tion of  Underwriters,  Glasgow,  Underwriters'  room^ 

Royal  Exchange  ;  house,  Thornliebank. 
WEIR,  A.  C,  teacher,  St.  George's  paribh  school  ; 

C6  Brown  street;  house,  351  Bath  crescent. 
Weir,  Alexander,  spirit  merchant,  38  New  wynd. 
AVeir,  David,  mail  guard,  18  North  Albion  street. 
AVeir,    Rev.     Duncan,    M.A.,    professor  of  Oriental 

languages,  University;   house,  4  College. 
AA'^eir,  Ebenezer,  &  Son,  boot-tree,  glove-tree,  aii-d 

last  makers,  63  Nelson  st. ;  ho.  12  S.  Albion  st. 
Weir,  George,  grocer  &  provision  merch.,  45  Govan  st. 
AVeir,  Gilbert,  merchant,  220  West  Regent  street. 
AVeir,  James  W.,  bank  messenger.  National  Bank  of 

Scotland  ;  house,  106  North  Frederick  street. 
AVeir,  James,  grocer,  115  Nelson  street;   house,  26 

St.  James'  street,  Kingston. 
AA''eir,  James,  w^iitchmaker,  22  Argyle  street;  house, 

10  Salisbury  street. 

AA''eir,  J.  E.,  spirit  merchant,  3  Cranston  street ;  ho. 

204  Thistle  street. 
Weir,  James,  fleshcr,  128  Garscube  road. 
AVeir,  James  B.,  fleshcr,  12  N.  Albion  st. ;  ho.  lOi  do. 
AVeir,  John,  boot  and  shoemaker,  198  Garscube  rd.  ; 

house,  21  William  street. 
AA''eir,    John,    janitor,    Mechanics'    Institution,    24 

Stewart  street. 
AVeir,  John,  poultry  and  game  merchant,   87  We&3 

George  street,  and  14  Charing  cross. 
AVeir,  M.,  baker,  120  Great  Hamilton  street. 
AA'eir,   M'Elroy,    &  Co.,   ironfounders    and    smiths, 

South   Dock   Foundry,  St.  James'  street.  Paisley 

road.     Letters  left  at  William   Hunter  &    Co.'.--. 

79  Glassford  street. 
Weir,  Patrick,   of  William   Weir   Brothers   ^   Co.  ; 

house,  Langlands,  bv  Govan. 
Weir,  Peter,  of  W.  #"P.    Weir  (j-   Co.;  house,  27 

Berkely  terrace. 
AVeir,  Rankin,  40  Grove  street. 
AVeir,  Eobert,  wholesale  and  retail  stationer,  44  Queen 

street;  house,  95  Montrose  street. 
AVeir,  Robert,  contractor,  20  North  St.  Mungo  st. 
AVeir,  K.  M.  RoUand,  &  Whigham,  wine  merchants, 

145  Queen  street. 
AVeir,  Rev.  Robt.,  seamen's  chaplain,  seamen's  chapel, 

11  Brown   street,   near   Broomielaw;  house,  12 
Douglas  street. 

AVeir,  T.  &  AV.,  bakers,  88  and  148  Garscube  road. 

AVeir,  Thomas,  flesher,  197  Eglinton  st. ;  ho.  195  do. 

AVeir,  Thomas,  of  T.  <^  W.  Weir;  house,  12S^ 
Garscube  road. 

Weir,  AVilliam,  of  William  Weir  Brothers  <]•  Co., 
60  Stockwell  street ;  house,  Langlands,  by  Govan. 

AVeir,  AVilliam,  Brothers,  &  Co.,  wholesale  wine  and 
spirit  merchants,  00  Stockwell  street,  and  4,  6,  8, 
and  10  Jackson  street. 

AA'eir,  AVilliam,  carver  and  gilder,  4  Royal  arcade  i 
house,  105  Cowcaddens  street. 

Weir,  AA''illiam,  M.D.,  surgeon,  3  Hill  st ,  Garnethill. 

AVeir,  AA'illiam,  joiner  and  builder,  head  of  Com- 
mercial road;   house,  205  Crown  street. 


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301 


Weir,  W.  &  P.,  &  Co.,  sewed  muslin  manufacturers, 

15  Renfield  street. 
Weir,  -William,  of  W.  (f  P.  Wdr  <J-  Co.;  house,  12 

Somerset  place. 
Weir,  William,   of  Wtlr,   M'Elroy,  <]•   Co.;  liouse, 

38  Pollok  street. 
Weir,  Wni.,  of  T.  <j-  W.  Weir  ;  ho.  4  Caithness  st. 
Weir,  Mrs.,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  56  John  street, 

Bridgetoii. 
Weir,  Mrs.  A.,  149  Renfrew  street. 
Weir,  Mrs.  David,  spirit  dealer,  128  Kenfrew  street ; 

house,  126  do. 
Weir,  Mrs.  John,  victualler,  S52  Egliuton  street. 
Weir,  Slisses,  dressmakers,  14S  Kenfrew  street. 
AVELSH,  James,   vine    and  spirit   merchant,   103 

Canning  street,  Calton  ;  house,  1  Duncan  street. 
Welsh,  John,   brazier,  tinsmith,  and  gasfitter,   115 

llj'depark  street;  hou'-e,  9  Elderslie  street. 
Yv'elch,  William,  eating-l)ouse,  108  Main  St.,  Bridget. 
Welsli,  Mrs.  D  ,  furnishing  shop,  125  George  St. 
Welsh,  Mrs.,  4  West  Prince's  street. 
Wellington  Pottery,  60  i  Gallowgate,  Mrs.  Wil- 
liamson. 
Wellpark  Free  Church,  Duke  street.  Rev.  A.  B. 

Barker,  D.D.,  minister. 
Wellpark  Church,  42  Ladvwell  street;  Rev.  Andrew 

Ross,  minister. 
Wlllsiiot  and    Kirkburn    Quarry    Co. ;  quarries, 

Carabuslang;  office,  71  Dalmariiock  road. 
WELLSTOOD,  Stephen,  of  Smith  t|-  Welhlood  ;  ho. 

Easter  Bonnyfield,  Bonnybiidge,  by  Denny. 
WELLWOOD,' John,  provision  merchant,  48   Little 

street  and  3  Waterloo  street.  Mile-end  ;  house,  3 

Wcslevan  street. 
Wellwood,    Thomas,  victualler,  3  Waterloo  street. 

Mile-end. 
WEMYSS,  Robert,   of  Pcier  Buchanan  <]•  Co.,  163 

West  George  street;  house,  12  Montague  place. 
WemySo  &   Stewart,  manufacturers  and  agents,  71 

and  81  Virginia  street. 
Wemyss,  William,  of  Wemyss  cj-  Stewart  ;  liouse,  4 

Laurence  place,  Dowanhill. 
Wemyss,  Wm.,  of  William  Ford  cf  Co.,  04  Howard  st. 
WENLEY,  Mark,  of  the  inland  revenue,  13  Queen 

street;  ho.  251  Franklin  ter.,  Dumbarton  road. 
Vv'ENMAN,  Charles  H.,  metal  broker  and  commis- 
sion merchant,  12  Royal  Exchange  square  ;  house, 

24  Sandvford  place. 
WENNEKER  &  Co.,   distillers,   Schiedam  ;  J.  B. 

Sheriff,  agent,  12  Hope  street. 
Wesleyan  Chape!,  29  John  street 
WEST,  John,  reedmaker,  55  Bell  street. 
West,  Thomas,  boot  &  shoemaker,  20  E.  College  st. 
West,  William,  95  Crown  street. 
West,  Jane,  eating-house  keeper,  73  Brown  street. 
West   of   England    Fire  and    Life    Insurance  Co. 

Agents — Ralph  Wardlaw,    Company's  Offices,  44 

St.  Vincent  place  ;  Alexander  Black,   14  Prince's 

square;  and  H.  M.  Sinclair,  36  Eeutield  street. — 

See  Advertisement  in  Appendix. 
West  Regent  Street  Academy,  144  West  Regent  st.; 

A.  W.  Buclian,  teacher. 
West  of  Scotland  Bible  Society ;  treasurers,  Thos. 

Stout,  42  West  George  street,  and  George  Smith, 

17  Canning  place. 
West   of    Scotland  Co-operative  Society,  groceries 

and  provisions,  43  North  Albion  street. 
West  of  Scotland  Co-operative  Provision  Store,  68 

Hospital  street. 


West  of  Scotland  Electro- plating  and  Gilding  Estab- 
lishment, 308,  310  Buchanan  street. 
West  of  Scotl-and  Mallcable-iron  Co.,  33  Renfield  st.; 

James  Anderson,  manager. 
West   cf  Scotland  Wine  Co. ;   A.  Anderson  &  Co., 

141  St.  Vincent  street. 
West-end  Baking  Co.;   bakers,  31  W.  Campbell  st. 
West-end  Baking  Co.,  79  Bridgegato. 
AVest-end   Park,    or   Queen's    Refreshment    Rooms, 

Queen's  Rooms,  5  and  9  Clifton  street. 
We.stekn  Bank  of  Scotland   (in   liquidation),  50 

AVest  George  street;  Charles  Gairdner,  liquidator ; 

house,  168  Bath  street. 
V\'cstern   Book   Club,    James    MacLehose,    61    St. 

\''incent  street. 
Western  Club,  147  Buchanan  street ;  Alex.  Milne, 

manager. 
Western  District  Police  Office,  Cranston  street. 
Western  Friendly  Society,  30  Joliu  street;  William 

Anderson,  manager. 
Western   Institution,    1   Royal  crescent;    Alexander 

Ramsay,  A.M.,  head  master. 
Western    Life   Assurance  and  Annuity    Society    of 

London;  Neil  Johnston,  116  Renfrew  St.,  agent. 
■Western  Medical  Hall,  156  New  City  road. 
AVestern  Register   Office  for  Domestic  Servants,  2S 

Cambridge  st.  ;   Mrs.  John  M'Intosh,  registrar. 
Western  St.  James'  School,  8  East  Clyde  street; 

James  Muir,  teachjer. 
AVESTLANDS,  Laidlaw,  &Co.,  hat  and  cap  manu- 
facturers,  8,  10,  and   12  Howard  street,  and  ^ 

Great  Clyde  street. 
AVestlands,  Robert,  of  Wesilands,  Laidlaw,   ^-   Co.; 

house,  33  Paterson  street,  Kingston. 
Westminster  Fire  &  Life  Oftice  Association ;  Bell 

&  Paterson,  agents,  22  Renfield  street. 
Westsiuir  Colliery  Office,  2  Oswald  street ;  Jobn 

Dunn,  manager. 
WESTON,  Tiiomas,  musician,  43  Maitland  street. 
WETHERED,  Joim,  pawribrokei",  36  Havannah. 
WHALLEY,  Burrows,  &  Fenton,  wire  and  wire  rope 

niaimfacturers.  Queen's  Ferry  Works,  near  Flint; 

Gray  &  Buchanan  agents,  7   Princes  square. 
WIL^URIE,  Thomas,  of  Smith  (j-   Wharrie  ;  housf, 

20  Laurence,  place,  Dowanhill. 
Wharrie,  William,  36  York  street, 
WHEE1.ER,    Thomas,   &  Co,   patent  elastic   web 

manufacturers  ;  sole  agents,  M.  T.  Fozier  &  Cov, 

11  St.  Enoch's  square. 

AVheelor  &  Wilson,  sewing  machines;  82  Union  st. 

AVHICHELLO,  Henry,  manager,  at  E.  ^-  S.  Scott's, 
32  Jamaica  street;  house,  10  Wellington  street. 

AVHINTON,  Mrs.  J.,  oiled  coat,  trouser,  &c.,  manu- 
facturer, 24  Stockwell  street  ;  works,  George 
street.  Mile-end. 

WHITBBEAD  &  Co.,  Chiswell  Street  Brewery, 
London  ;  J.  B.  Sherriff,  agent,  12  Hope  street. 

AVHITFIELD,  William,  sheet  lead  and  lead  pipe 
manufacturer,  91  West  Campbell  street;  house, 
4  Viewfield  terrace,  llillhead. 

WHYTE,  A.  C,  of  Stobwood,  tea  merchant,  10 
Dixon  St. ;  house,  Regent  ter.,  92  Stirling's  road. 

White,  A.,  of  R.  #  A.  White;  house,  427  Gallowg. 

AVhite,  A.,  13  Orr  street. 

AA'^hite,  Alexander,  commission  agent,  Virginia  build- 
ings, 43  Virginia  st. ;  ho.  2  Chesbam  pi.,  Kent  rd. 

White,  Andrew,  stationer,  119  Garngad  road. 

AVhite,  Captain  Archibald,  at  G.  cj-  /.  Burns';  he. 

1 2  Anderston  quay. 


302 


'VVllITE. GENERAL  DIRECTORY.- 


-WHITE. 


Whyte,  Dan.,  boot  and  shoemaker,  18  W.  Russell  st. 
Whyte,  David  L.,  at  J.  cf  W.  Camjibell  4' Co.'s ;  ho. 

2  South  Apsley  place. 
Whyte,  David,  machine  maker  and  weavers'  wright, 

47  Anderston  street. 
White,  David,  of  ]V.  tj-  D.  While;  house,  41  North 

Albion  street. 
White,  Donald,  spirit  dealer,  189  Castle  street. 
Whyte,  Duncan  B.,  grocer  and  -ivine  merchant,  190 

Main  street,  Anderston  ;  ho.  40  Dumbarton  road. 
White  &  Gaiidner,  accountaats  and  stockbrokers,  20 

Buchanan  street. 
White,  George,  watchmaker  and  jeweller,  14  Sham- 
rock street.  New  City  road. 
White,  Henry,  boot  and  shoemaker,  18  Sauehiehall  st. 
Whj'te  &  Hunter,  wholesale   grocers,  58  Miller  st. 
Whyte,    James,    of  W/ujte    4   Ihinier ;    residence. 

Wester  Carntyne. 
White,   James,   optician,   1   Eenfield    street  and  60 

Gordon  street ;  house,  38  Paterson  st.,  Kingston. 
Whyte,  James  M.,  Scottish  Banner,  9  Howard  street  ; 

house,  4  Rochester  place. 
Whyte,  J.,   wine  and  spirit  merchant,  4G  Adelplii 

street,  house,  45  do. 
Whyte,  James,  house  factor,  sheriff- officer,  and  con- 
stable for  the  shires  of  Lanark  and  Renfrew",  54 

St.  Enoch  square,  and  21  John  street,  Bridgeton  ; 

house,  114  Main  street,  do. 
Whyte,  James,  of  Whyte.  (f  Love ;  house,  35  West 

street,  Tradeston. 
White,  James,  of  J,  if  J.    White  ;  house,  Hayfield, 

near  Rutherglen. 
White,  James,  victualler,  217  Dumbarton  road,  Par- 
tick  ;  house,  10  Dowanhill  street,  do. 
White,  James,  spirit  dealer,  17  Centre  street;  ho.  9 

Morrison  street. 
Whyte,  James,  H.M.  Customs  :  house,  St.  Bernard's 

place,  Hillhead. 
W^hyte,  James,  of  Post- Office. 

White,  J.  &  J.,  chemists  and  druggists,  20,  22  Pa- 
terson street,  Kingston,  and  149  Paisley  ro:id. 
White,  John  &  James,  manufacturing  chemists,  80 

Wilson  St. ;  works,  Shawfield,  near  Rutherglen. 
White,  John,  of  J.  tf'  J.    While;  house,   Shawfield, 

near  Rutherglen,  and  Arddarroch,  Garelochhead. 
White,  John,  boot  and  shoeniaker,  Bazaar;  Lo.  157 

High  street 
White,  John  Orr,  Clydebank,  Rutherglen. 
White,   John,  at  S.  liigijinhothara,  Sons,  <f  Graffs ; 

house,  5  South  Cumberland  street. 
White,  John,  of  Elliot,  White,  (]•  Co. ;  hous?,  17G 

Crown  street. 
White,  John,  dairyman,  263  George  street. 
White,  John,  tobacconist,  161  Eglintou  street. 
White,  John,  tiesher,  10-}  Ey;linton  street. 
White,  John,  tambourer  and  ornamenter,  41  North 

Albion  street. 
Wh}'te,  John,  &  Son,  glass  merchants  and  glaciers, 

61  Hutcheson  street ;  house,  10  George  street. 
White,  John,  merchant,  28  Abbotsford  place. 
White,  John,  keeperof  Queen's  Rooms,  5,  9  Clifton  st. 
White,  John  L.,  plumber,  gasfitter,  and  zinc  worker, 

22  Sauehiehall  street ;  ho.  Copland  road,  Govan. 
Whyte,  John,  temperance  and  commercial  hotel,  45 

Candleriggs  street. 
White,  Joseph,  of  James  Lxmisden  and  Son;  ho.  2 

Fitzroy  place. 
.White,  J.  Charles,  of  Wm.    While  4'  Son  ;  house, 

Oakfield  cottage,  Hillhead.. 


White  &   Kirkland,  wholesale  grain  merchants,  92 

Plope  street. 
Whyte  &  Love,  boatbuilders,  Springfield,  Paisley  rd. 
White,  IMalt'new,  contractor,  14  Einniestcn  stieet. 
White,  Peter,  of  White  4'  Gairdner,  agent  for  liie 

Yorkshire  Fire  and  Life  Insurance  C>unpany,  and 

Life  Association  of  Scotland,  20  Buchanan  street ; 

house,  2  Woodside  terrace. 
Whyte  &  Rintoul,  drapers,  32  High  street. 
Yt'hyte,  R.  &  A.,  wrights  &  glaziers,  17  Millroad  st. 
White,  Robert,  merchant,  256  West  George  street. 
Whyte,  Robert,  teacher  of  English,  geography,  &c., 

280  George  street;  house,  2  Grafton  square. 
"\Yhite,  Robert,  &  Co.,   commission  merchants,  and 

woollen  and  worsted  yarn  agents,  72  Ilutchcsun  st. 
White,  Robert,  at  R.  4'  J-  Girdwoods  ;  house,  51  S. 

Apsley  place. 
White,    Robert,  herring  curer  and   proyisiois  mer., 

77  Main  street,  Anderston  ;  house,  458  Argyle  st. 
Whyte,  Robert,  of  Robert  Whyte  cj-  Sons  ;  house,  29 

Lynedoch  street. 
White,  Robert,  at  Olcell,  Pringle,  4'  SeUdrJcs  ;  house, 

427  St.  Vincent  street. 
■^Vhite,  Robert,  of  Robert  White  4'  Co.  ;  house,  128 

South  Portland  street. 
Whyte,  Robert,  spirit  merchant,  56  Canal  St.,  Port- 

Dundas;  house,  54  do. 
Whyte,  Robert,  &  Sons,  upholsterers  and  cabinet- 
makers,   111  St.  Vincent  street ;  cabinet  works, 

87  Pitt  street. 
White,  Robert,  Shawfield,  near  Rutherglen. 
White,  Robert,  at  Port-Erjlinion  Spinni7ig  Co.''s;  ho. 

38  Cumberland  street. 
W'hite,  Robert,  spirit  merchant,  97  George  st.  ;  ho. 

45  Taylor  street. 
White,  Thomas,  family  grocer,  45  Norfolk  st.,  and 

49  South  Portland  street;  house,  108  do. 
Whyte,    Thomas,   muslin   and  dress  manufacturer, 

Victoria  buildings,  2  West  Regent  street;  house, 

36  Elnibank  crescent. 
White,  Thomas,  potato  merchant,  2  W.  Russell  st. 
Whj'te,  Thomas,  of  Clyde  Shipping  Co.  ;  house,  3 

Rutland  place,  Govan  road. 
V/hyte,  Thomas  M.,  at  Thomas  Whyte  s;  house,  19 

St.  James'  terrace, 
y/hite,  Thomas,  sheriff  officer,  and  J.P.  constable, 

7  Park  place,  Stockwell  street. 
White,  W.  &  D.,  warpers,  North  Albion  court,  41 

North  Albion  street. 
White,  William,  photographer,  98  West  George  st.  ; 

house,  Ashbank,  Shawlands. 
White,    Wdliam    Morris,    commercial     hotel,    28 

Jamaica  street. 
Whyte,    William,    &   Co.,    rag,    cotton-waste,    and 

commission  mierchants,  41  College  st. ;  ho.  61  do. 
White,   William,  &  Son,   tobacco-pipe  makers,    15 

Cross  Gibson  street. 
White,  William,  pawnbroker,  15  Herbertson  street ; 

house,  6  Kingston  jdace. 
Whyte,  Wm.,  &,  Co.,  merchants,  63a  St.  Vincent  st. 
Whyte,  William,  12  Vv'oodside  place. 
Whyte,  William,  at  Thomas  Whyte's;  ho.  30  Elm- 
bank  crescent. 
Whyte,    William,  jun.,    of   William   Whyte  4-  Co.  ; 

merchants  ;  residence,  Heithbank,  Helensburgh. 
Whyte,  William,  jun.,  12  Woodside  place. 
White,  William,  of  W.  4-  £).  White;  ho.  90  Great 

Hamilton  street. 
White,  William,  spirit  dealer,  34  Blackfriars'  street. 


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Whyte,  William,  33  Elmbank  crescent. 
White,  Mrs.  James,  6  Woodsiile  terrace. 
•  White,  Mrs.  James,  flesher,  80  North  street ;  house, 

15  Kichavd  street. 
White,  Mrs.  Captain  John,  1  ;V  South  Portland  st. 
.  Whyte,  Mrs.  John,  108  SoutFi  Portland  street. 
WWte,  Mrs.  John,  2-2  Scotisi  street. 
White,  Mrs.  William,  17  Florence  place,  Stanley  st. 
White,  Mrs.,  flesher,  108  King  street,  city. 
White,  Jane,  13  Whitevale. 
Whyte,    Miss    A.,    brush    and   basket   dealer,    lOi 

Trongato  ;   house,  1'20  Montrose  street. 
Whyte,  Miss,  41  WooJhinds  road. 
White,  Miss  E.,  dressmaker,  424  Parliamentary  rd. 
White,  Miss  C.  E.,  teacher  of  pianoforte,  17  Florence 

place,  Stanley  street. 
Wiiyte's  Commercial  Temper.  Hotel,  28  Jamaica  st. 
Whtte's  Temp.  andOomm,  Hotel,  45  Caudloriggs. 
WHiTiiBAiT  Kooms,  IG  St.  Enoch  wynd. 
WHITEFIELD,  S.,  &  Son,  manufacturers  of  iron  & 

brass    beds,    lire-proof  safes,    &c.,   Birmingham ; 

agents,  David  Anderson  &  Co.,  253  Avgyle  st. 
WHITEFORD,   John,   bird  and   cage  merchant,  8 

Wilson  street,  and  2  Old  Dalmarnock  road ;  house, 

40  St.  Andrew's  square. — See  Adv.  in  Appendix. 
Whiteford,  William,  spirit  merchant,  32  Bell  street, 

city  ;  house,  lUl  Duke  street. 
Whitehall  Veneer  Saw  Mills,  36  Whitehall  st., 

Anderston  ;  Thomas  Owen. 
Whitehall  Foundry,  64  Warroch  street,  Anderston  ; 

A.  &  J.  Inglis. 
WHITEHEAD,  John,    ironmonger,    178    Cowcad- 

dens  street ;  house,  15  Steven  street. 
Whitehead,  John,  teacher  of  music.  Theatre  Royal; 

house,  10  Adelphi  street. 
Whitehead,  Joseph,  23  St.  Andrew's  square;  house. 

Paisley. 
Whitehead,  Robert,  151  Largo  place,  New  Citj' road. 
Whitehead,  Wm.,  musical  instrument  maker  and  re- 
pairer, 194  Rose  street,  Hutchesontown. 
"Whitehead,  Wm.,  brassfounder,  bellhanger,  and  gas- 
fitter,  49  Blackfriars'  street;   house,  45  do. 
WHITEHILL,  Alexander,  wine  &  spirit  merchant, 

29  Canning  street,  Callon. 
WHITELAW,   Alex.,  soap  manufacturer,   55  Syd- 

nej'  street ;  house,  19  Binnie  place,  Montelth  rov/. 
Whitelav/,  Alexander,  Gartsberrie  office;  residence, 

Gartsherrie  house,  Coatbridge. 
Whitelaw,  George,  teller,  National  Bank  of  Scotland, 

Queen  street. 
W^hitelaw,  James  T.,  of  J.  Boss,  Jim.,  cj-  Co.;  house, 

19  Royal  terrace. 
Whitelaw,   Jam.es,   at  Reid  cj'  Ewing's ;    house,  53 

Burnside  street. 
Whytlaw,    Robert  A.,  (/ J/(Me?;  fj'   WJr^thio :  ho. 

Beechwood,  East  Kilpatriek. 
Whitelaw,  Robert,  provision  mercht.,  20  Taj-lor  st. 
Whitelaw,   Robert,   letter-carrier,   P.O. ;    house,    5 

Stanhope  street. 
Whitelaw,  S.  G.,  comb,  brush,  and  perfumery  ware- 
house, 6  Buchanan  street ;  house,  93  Pitt  street. 
Whitelaw,   V>'m.,    Shields  Colliery  office,  28  Miller 

street ;  house,  160  Stafford  place,  New  Citjr  road. 
Whitelaw,  Jlrs.,  boarding  and  day  school,  125  Hill 

street,  Garnethill. 
Whitelaw,  Jlrs.,  fishmonger,  G5  St.  George's  place; 

house,  16  Bath  street. 
Whitelaw,  Mrs.  .James,  13  Ronald  street. 
Whitelaw,  Mrs.  Robert,  30  York  street.    . 


Whytelaw,  Miss,  23  Florence  place,  Stanley  street. 

WHITESMITH,  Isaac  &  William,  engineers,  ma- 
chine makers,  millwrights,  and  founders,  29,  33, 
and  35  Govan  street,  Hutchesoutown. 

Whitesmith,  Isaac,  of  Isaac  q  William  Whilesmilh  ; 
house,  5  Cumberland  street,  Lauriestou. 

WHITTON,  James,  coal  merchant  and  house  factoi", 
14  Renfrew  strecc. 

WHITWELL,  William,  &  Co.,  brewers,  Kendal; 
agent,  John  Lamont,  5  North  Exchange  court. 

WHYATT,  George,  manager,  Port-Dundas  sugar 
refinery  ;  house,  7G  St.  George's  road. 

WIDOW,  D.,  Johnston  &  Co.,  wine  shippers,  Bor- 
deaux ;  agents,  Robertson  &  Baxter,  3  Virginia  st. 

WIEGAND,  Geo.  earthenware  dealer,  78  N.  City  rd. 

WIESCHE  Brothers,  j-arn  and  commission  mer- 
chants, 7  Garthland  street. 

Wiesche,  Ferdinand,  of  Wiesclie  Brothers ;  house, 
180  West  Regent  street. 

Wiesche,  Lewis,  of  Wiesche  Brothers;  house,  180 
West  Regent  street. 

WIGHAM,  William,  contractor,  18  Eglinton  street. 

W^GHT,  John,  C.A.,  175  West  George  street;  ho. 
Clutha  bank,  Shawlands. 

Wight,  Robert,  accountant,  38  Hill  st.,  Garnethill. 

WIGHTMAN,  I.  B.,  ship-carpenter  and  joiner,  43 
Paisley  road;  house,  136  Nelson  street,  Tradeston. 

WIGHTON,  William,  portrait-painter,  87  Union  st ; 
house,  132  South  Portland  street. 

WILKES,  John,  &  Sons,  Bordesley  Metal  and  Tube 
mills,  Birmingham ;  Hendry  Brothers,  agents,  8 
Dixon  street. 

WILKIE,  Allan,  spirit  dealer,  76  Bishop  street, 
Anderston  ;  house,  72  do. 

V»'i!kie,  C.  A.,  bookseller,  stationer,  and  librarian, 
27  Stevenson  street;  ho.  22  James  street,  Calton. 

Wilkie,  Duncan,  grocer  and  provision  merchant,  30 
Rutherglen  road  ;  ho.  84  South  Wellington  street. 

Wilkie,  Cowan,  &  Straton,  writers,  58  George  sq. 

Wilkie  &  Edington,  Captains,  ship  and  cargo  sur- 
vej'ors,  14  York  street. 

Wilkie,  E.,  governor  of  Barnhill  Poor-house ;  resij. 
Mansion  house,  Barnhill. 

Wilkie,  George,  bootmaker,  13  St.  Andrew's  square. 

Wilkie,  Horner,  baker,  200  Sauchiehall  street; 
house,  221  do. 

Wilkie,  James,  provision  merchant,  98  Eglinton  st.; 
house,  96  do. 

Wilk!e,  James,  accountant,  33  Renfield  street ;  resi- 
dence. Acre,  Largs. 

Wilkie,  Captain  James,  of  Wilkie  cJ-  Edington;  ho. 
308  St.  Vincent  street. 

WMlkie,  J,,  beadle  of  St.  Enoch's  ;  ho,  182  Renfrew  St. 

Wilkie,  John,  writer,  of  Wilkie,  Cowan,  cf  Straton ; 
residence,  24  BlythsNvood  square. 

Wilkie,  John,  portioner,  113  Great  Hamilton  street. 

Wilkie,  John,  wright,  392  Parliamentary  road; 
house,  319  do. 

Wilkie,  John,  consulting  engineer  and  agent,  33 
Renfield  street ;  house,  3  Burnbank  place,  Great 
Western  road. 

Wilkie,  John,  house  factor.  Crown  place,  Partick ; 
house,  4  Dowanhill  street,  do. 

Wilkie,  J.,  of  W.  4-  J.  Wilkie;  house,  22  James 
street,  Calton. 

Wilkie,  J.  G.,  house  factor,  commission  and  insur- 
ance agent,  493  Gallowgate. 

Wilkie,  Robert,  umbrella  maker,  258  Argyle  street ; 
house,  10  Wellington  street. 


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Wilkie,  Robert,  umbrella  and  parasol  manufacturer, 

52  Main  street,  Anderston  ;  ho.  12  Clj'de  St.,  do. 
Wilkie,  Samuel,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  41  Broad 

street.  Mile-end  ;  house,  43  do. 
Wilkie,   William,    o/    W.    (J-   J.    Wilkie;  house,  8 

William  street^  Calton. 
Wilkie,  William,  broker  and  commission  merchant, 

128  Ligram  street ;  house,  231  St.  Vincent  st. 
Wilkie,  Wm.,  of  S.  Wooffield  if  Co.  ;  house,  95  N. 

Hanover  street. 
Wilkie,  W.  &  J.,  tinplate  workers  and  gasfitters,  29 

Stevenson  street,  Calton. 
Wilkie,  Mrs.,  146  Sauchiehall  street. 
Wilkie,  Miss  S.,  milliner  and  straw  bonnet  maker, 

52  Main  st,  Anderston ;  ho.  12  Clyde  St.,  do. 
Wilkie,  Misses  F.   &  J.,  milliners,   French  corset- 
makers,  and  ladies'  outfitters,  70  Buchanan  st. 
Wilkie,  Elizabeth,  victualler,  19  King  street,  Calton. 
WILKINSON,  Angus,  coal  agt,  104  Cowcaddens  st. 
Wilkinson,  James,  at  Wylie  and  Lochhead's  ;  house, 

13  Holmbead  street. 
Wilkinson,  John,  at  C.  Tennant  and  Co.'i,  St.  Hollos; 

house,  27  Ronald  street. 
Wilkinson,  John,  wrightand  builder,  1  Houston  st.; 

house,  Kingston  cottage,  13  Dundas  street. 
Wilkinson,    Misses,    and    Guthrie,  dressmakers,  41 

Morrison  street. 
WILLIAMS,  Chas.  Greville,  experimental  chemist, 

230  West  Regent  street. 
AVilliams,  D.,  tailor  and  clothier,  120  High  John  st. 
Williams,   Fo.ster,  &  Co.,  British   Copper  Office,  7 

Princes  square  ;   Gray  &  Buchanan,  agents. 
Williams,    Rev.   John,     Baptist    minister,    Baptist 

Chapel,  North  Frederick  street;  house,  1  Carey 

place,  Shawlands. 
Williams,  Lawrence,  spirit  dealer,  65  Garscube  rd. ; 

house,  29  Normal  place. 
Williams,    Miss  E  ,  glass,  china,  and  earthenware 

dealer,  210  Sauchiehall  street. 
WILLIAMSON,    Alexander,  at    WilUam   Sloan  <]• 

Co.'s;  house,  35  Rose  street,  Garnethill. 
Williamson,  Andrew,  at  Wilson  and  Kelso's  ;  house, 

5  Royal  circus. 
Williamson,  Archd.,  black  borderer,  297  Argyle  st. 
Williamson,  Edward,  bag  and  rag  merchant,  19  Bell 

street ;  house,  76  Gallowgate. 
Williamson,  Geo.,  painter  and  paperhanger,  52  Mait- 

land  street ;  house,  G2  do. 
Williamson,  Geo.,  builder,  35  Reid  st.,  Bridgeton. 
Williamson,  George,  remnants  and  furnishings,  C2 

Maitland  street. 
Williamson,   George,  manufacturer  of  girth   Tvebs, 

braces,  caps,  cotton  yarns,  &:c.,  63  Stockwell  st. 
Williamson,  George,  wine   and  spirit  merchant  and 

musician,  11  Ropework  lane. 
Williamson,  George,  at  Crvm,  Graham,  <f  Co.'s  ;  ho. 

150  Buccleuch  street. 
Williamson,  George,  calico  printer,  99  Glassford  st. ; 

house,  7  Park  place. 
Williamson,  James,  tailor,  179  St.  George's  road. 
Williamson,  James,  of  Bar r  and  Williamson  ;  resid. 

Boghead  cottage,  Carmyle. 
Williamson,  James,   delf  and  glass  merchant,  193 

Gallowgate. 
Williamson,  James  F  ,  6  Kelvinhaugh  street. 
Williamson,  James,  flesher,  149   Sauchiehall  street ; 

house,  116  do. 
WilliamscD,  John,  of  J,  and  R.  WiUtumson ;  house 

15  Fitzroy  place. 


Williamson,    John,    tea   and    cotl'ee    merchant,    50 

Candleriggs ;  house,  3  Hopetoun  place. 
Williamson,  John,   smith,  bellhangcr,  and  gasiattCT, 

18  Little  Hamilton  street. 
Williamson,  John,  oil  mercht.,  50  W.  Howard  st. 
Williamson,  John,  manager,  Wellshot  and  Kirkburn 

quarries;  house,  Threeneuk,  Carabuslang. 
Wiliiamson,  John,   grocer,   315  Sauchiehall  street; 

house,  8  Falkland  place,  St.  George's  road. 
Williamson,  John,  at  Wilson  and  Kelso's  ;  house,  5 

Royal  circus. 
Williamson,  John,  boot  and  shoemaker,  57  Bridge 

street;  house,  45  Abbotsford  place. 
Williamson,  J.  &  R.,  wine  merchants,  3  Royal  Ex- 
change court,  85  Queen   St.,  and  17  Exchange  sq. 
Williamson,  Robert,  assistant-inspector  of  poor,  City 

parish  ;  house,  49  Holmhaad  street. 
Williamson,  Stephen,  &  Co.,  sugar  merchants,  13 

Virginia  street. 
Williamson,  Stephen,  of  Stephen  Williamson  and  Co. ; 

house,  280  Bath  crescent. 
Wiiliamson,  Stewart,  painter  and  paperhanger,  127 

Elliot  street ;  house,  15  M'Alpine  street. 
Williamson,  Thomas,  victualler,  43  Shuttle  street. 
Williamson,  Thomas,  of  William  Middkton  and  Co.; 

house,  4  Woodlands  terrace. 
Williamson,  Thomas,  of  Wright  and  Williamson,  52 

Virginia  street. 
Williamson,  Thomas,  tea  merchant,  43  Eglinton  st. 
Williamson,  William  H.,  54  Hou';ton  street. 
Williamson,  W.  C,  at  J.  Ilulcheson's,  writer;  house. 

15  Carnarvon  street. 
Williamson,  William,  coal  agent,  14  York  street. 
William.son,  Mrs.  D  ,  90  Abbotsford  place. 
Williamson,  Mrs.  Margaret,  Wellington  pottery,  604 

Gallowgate;   house,  47  Bellgrove  street. 
Williamson,  Mrs.  John,  15  Carnarvon  street. 
Williamson,  Mrs.,  boot  &  shoe  warehouse,  5  Trong. 
Williamson,  Mrs.,  40  Cavendish  street. 
Williamson,  Miss,  milliner,  21  Shamrock  street. 
WILLIS,  William,   inland   revenue  officer  ;  house, 

170  Kent  road. 
Willis,  AVilliam,    &  Co.,   straw-hat  manufacturers, 

200  Arfiyle  street. 
WILLOCK,   Boyd,  of  Willoch,    Walker,  and  Co.  ; 

house,  181  Pitt  street. 
Willock,  George,  Union  Bank  of  Scotland ;  hous^j 

13  Elgin  terrace,  Dowanhill. 
Willock,  George,  at   Wylie  <f  Lochhead's ;  house,  3 

Stanhope  street. 
Willock,  H.  D.,  teacher  of  dancing.  Model  Schools, 

234  George  st.  ;  house,  1G6  Great  Hamilton  st. 
Willock,  Walker,  &  Co.,  merchants  and  manufactrs. 

of  linens  and  cottons,  23  P^xchange  square. 
Wii.LOWBANK     Bowling-green,     Willowbank,    off 

W^oodlands  road ;  Archibald  Livingston,  keeper. 
WILLS,  Alexander,  draper,  170,  172  Castle  street; 

house,  178  do. 
Wills,  John,    at  Alex.  More   4'  __Son's;  house,  27 

Taylor  street. 
Wills,  John  J.,  provision  merchant,   101  Cowcad- 
dens street;  house,  99  do. 
Wills,  Wm.,  draper  and  general  outfitter,  8  Finlay 

street ;  house,  10  do. 
WILSON,  Adam,  tailor  and  clothier,  140  George  st. 
Wilson,  Adam,  victualler,  51  Main  street,  Bridgetou; 

house,  135  do. 
Wilson,  Alex.,  grain  merchant,   49  Turner's  court, 

87  Argyle  street. 


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Wilson,  Alexander,  victualler,  62  King  St.,  city. 
Wilson,  Alex.,  shoemaker,  Ao  Milton  street,  west. 
Wilson,  Alex.,  laildr  and  clothier,  22  Dundas  street. 
Wilson,  Alex.,  teacher  of  drav;iiig  and  painting,  99 

Pollok  stroet. 
Wilson,  Alex.,  agent  for  Hay,  Merricks,  &  Co.,  Ros- 

lin  Gunpowder  Mills,   20  St.  Vincent  place;  ho. 

132  South  Toi-tland  street. 
Wilson,  Rev.  Alexander,  of  Bridgeton  Free  Church, 

142  London  road. 
Wilson,  Alex.,  warehouseman,  il  West  street. 
Wilson,    A.    R.,    tailor,  clothier,    and   hatter,    303 

Argyle  street. 
Wilson,  AndrcTT,    of  J.    cf-   A.    Wilson;    house,  79 

Abbotsford  place. 
Wilson,  Andrew,  beadle  of  St.  Paul's  Church  ;  ho. 

239  George  street. 
Wilson,  Andrew,  Slitt  Mills,  Partick  ;  house.  Horse- 
ferry  load,  do. 
"Wilson,  Andrew,  agent  for  Howie's  Patent  American 

SeAving  JLichines,    138   Buchanan  street ;  house, 

Westfield,  Partick. 
Wilson,  Andrew,   starcher,   167  Stirling's  road;  ho. 

34  St.  James'  road. 
Wilson,    Andrew,    of   Wilson    <.f   Keho ;    house,    5 

Royal  circus. 
Wilson,  A.  M.,  at  J.  Mair  (j-  Co.'s;  house,  5  West 

Regent  street. 
Wilson,   Archibald,   superintendent.   Sailor's  Home, 

150  Broomielaw. 
Wilson,  Arthur,  grocer,  240  Pollokshaws  road. 
AVilson  &  Barron,  cabinetmakers  and  upholsterers, 

carvers,   gilders,    and  Venetian   blind  makers,   11 

Bofhwell    circus,    Bothwell  street;  works,   5  St. 

Peter's  lane. 
Wilson,  Brothers,  commission  merchants  and  ship 

and  insurance  brokers,  125  Buchanan  street. 
Wilson,  Charts,  architect,  153  St.  Vincent  street. 
Wilson,  Charles    Heath,    superintendent   School   of 

Art,  School  of  Design,  IG  Ingram  street :   house, 

286  Batli  crescent,  Uath  street. 
■\Vilson,  Charles  E.,  H.M.  inspector  of  schools ;  ho. 

2  Kew  terrace. 
Wilson,    Charles,    brickbuilder,    174   Main   street, 

Bridgeton. 
Wilson,  Charles,   cook,  confectioner,  and  restaurant 

keeper,  10,  12,  14  West  Nile  street ;  house,  73do. 
Wilson  &  Christie,  brass  and  belifounders,  gasfitters, 

&c.,  24,  2G  Buchan  street,  Gorbals. 
W.lion  &  Co.,  glasscutters  and  wholesale  glass  mer- 
chants, 13  Eagle  lane,  Maxwell  street. 
Wilsons   &  Co.,   Summerlee  Ironworks,    172  West 

George  street. 
V/ilsons  &  Co.,  coalmasters,  Possil  Colliery. 
Wilson,  Daniel,  slate  and  cement  merchant,  8  Cam- 
bridge street  and  lUO,  101  Holm  street ;  house,  8 

Cambridge  street. 
Wilson,  David,  brassfounder,  187  Finnieston  street  ; 

house,  40  Dumbarton  road. 
Wilson,   David,    gardener  and  florist,   116    Wood- 
lands road. 
V/ilson,  David,  grocer,  67  Clyde  street,  Anderston. 
Wilson,  David,   letterpress,   ornamental,  and  litho- 
graphic piinter,   14  Maxwell  street;  house,    19 

Sauchieball  street. 
Vi'^ilson,  David,  shirtmaker,  hosier,  and  glover,  140 

Buchanan  street. 
Wilson,  David,  upholsterer,  38  Union  street ;  house, 

96  Egliuton  street. 


Wilson,  David,  at  St.  Rollox  Foundry  Co.'s. 
Wilson,   David,   at  Tod  ^  IPGrer/or's ;  house,  40 

Dumbarton  road. 
Wilson,  David,  o/T.  ^  D.  Wilson  cj-  Co.;  house,  19 

Woodside  crescent. 
Wilson,  Douglas  H.,  spirit  dealer,  200  Kelvinha.  St. 
Wilson,  Gavin,  grocer,  62  Little  street,  Calton. 
Wilson,  Gavin,  hamcurer  and  provision  merchant,  4, 

6,  and  8  Stockwell  place ;  house,  5  Moray  place, 

Regent's  park. 
Wilson,  George,  jun.,  of  Forrest,  Frew,  <f'  Co.;  resi- 
dence, Clydeview  house,  Greenhead. 
Wilson,  George,  of  J  (An  Wilson  cf  Sons' ;  residence, 

West  Hurlet  house. 
Wilson,  George,  warehouseman,  226  Argyle  street ; 

house,  2  Keir  terrace,  Pollokshields. 
Wilson,  George,  of  liaij,  Wilson  ij-  Co. ;  house,  ICS 

St.  George's  road. 
Wilson,  George,  of  Ntwhall  Weavinrj  Co.;  residence, 

Newhall  house,  Greenhead. 
Wilson,  George,  bookseller  and  stationer,  159  Een- 

fii'ld  street;  hou.se,  163  do. 
Wilson,  George,  hotel  keeper  &  stabler,  259  Dnke  st, 
Wilson,  Gilbert,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  27  Syd- 
ney street;  house,  25  do. 
AVilson,  Henry,  salt  merchant,  68  Hope  street ;   ho. 

106  Dumbarton  road. 
Wilson,  Heugh,  &  Co.,  merchls.,  41  St.  Vincent  pi. 
Wilson,    Hugh,    engraver,    lithographic   printer  by 

steam  power,  printer  in  colours,  and  embosser  of 

tickets  and  ornaments  for  manufacturers,  to  the 

Queen,    75  Glassford   street ;   house,   Chapelacre, 

Helensburgh. 
Wilson,  Hugh,  victualler,  69  George  street. 
Wilson,  Hugh,  victualler,  398  Argyle  street. 
Wilson,  Hugh,  grocer  and  provision  merchant,  53 

Garscube  road  ;  house,  24  Grove  street. 
Wilson,  H.  &   W.,  painters  and  paperhangers,  oil 

and   colourmen    and    hardware    merchants,    bZt 

Gallowgate  ;  house,  421  do. 
Wilson,   James,    spirit   dealer,    148   Nelson  street; 

house,  146  do. 
Wilson,  .James,  house  factor  and  insurance  agent,  33 

Bath  street;  house,  58  Rose  street,  Garnethill. 
Wilson,  James,  brassfounder,  42  Broomielaw  ;  ho.  9 

Main  street,  Anderston. 
Wilson,  James,  coffee-house  keeper,  42  Broomielaw. 
Wilson,  James,  of  Wilson  cJ-  Barron;  house,  168  St. 

George's  road. 
Wilson,  Jas.,  cabinetmaker  and  upholsterer,  joiner, 

and  silverplate  chest  maker,  33  Douglas  st. ;  ho. 

42  Greenhill  street. 
AVilson,  Jas.,  joiner  &  house  factor,  122  Hospital  3t. 
Wilson,  James,  portrait  painter,  135  Renfrew  st. 
Wilson,  James,  spirit  dealer,  89  Bellgrove  street. 
AA'ilson,  James,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  65  and  67 

Ingram  street;  house,  146  Duke  street. 
AA'ilson,    James,    of  Taylor   <f-    Wilson;    residence, 

Trinidad  villa,  Paisley  road. 
AA'ilson,  James,  spirit  merchant,  247  Duke  street  ^ 

house,  146  do. 
AVilson,  James  B.,  dairyman,  131  New  City  road. 
AVilson,  James,  commercial  traveller,  47  Shamrock  st. 
AVilson,  James  A.,  of  John   Wilson  cJ-  Sons,  26  St. 

Enoch  square ;  house.  East  park,  Garscube  road. 
AVilson,  James,  1  Great  AVellington  street. 
AVilson,  James  George,  M.D.,  F.R.C.S.,  Clarence  pL 

139  Sauchiehall  street. 
AVilson,  James,  at  Andrew  II.  Burton's,  95  Hutch,  st" 


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Wilson,  James,  sugar  refiner,  71  Alston  street. 

Wilson,  Jas.,  block-builder  to  calico  printers,  joiner, 
glazier,  and  undertaker,  07  Trongate  and  2S  Salt- 
market  ;  house,  4  Great  Hamilton  street. 

Wilson,  James,  of  Wylie  cj'  Wilson;  residence,  13 
Osborne  place,  Govan. 

Wilson,  James,  hairdresser,  253  George  street ;  ho. 
76  John  street. 

Wilson,  James,  secretary,  English  and  Scottish  Law 
Life  Assurance  Co.,  105  St.  Vincent  street ;  ho. 
19  Lansdowne  crescent. 

Wilson,  ii<m<b-i^ofWihonSiM''Causland:  house,  27 
Gloucester  street. 

Wilson,  James,  tailor  and  clothier,  17  Trongate. 

Wilson,  James,  grain  merchant,  15  Madeira  court, 
257  Argyle  street ;  ho.  4  Crescent  place,  Sauchie- 
bail  street. 

Wilson,  James,  of  Jolin  Wihon  cj'  Son,  builders , 
residence,  Whitehill  house,  Duke  street. 

Wilson  J.,  pianoforte  tuner  and  repairer,47  Dundas  st. 

Wilson,  J.  &  A.,  wire-workers  and  wire- cloth  manu- 
facturers, 28  Saltmarket  and  37  Trongate. 

W'ilson,  J.  &  A.,  commission  merts.,  G5  G.  Clyde  st, 

W^ilson,  J.  &  M,,  coachbuilders,  361  Parliamentary 
road;  house,  128  North  Job.n  street. 

Wilson,  J.  &  R.,  ship  store  and  export  provision 
merchants,  54,  58  Howard  street. 

Wilson,  J.  &  T,,  candlemakers,  soap  and  oil  mer- 
chants, 117  Argyle  st.  and  9  Cmy  place;  works, 
39  StookwcU  street. 

Wilson,  John,  of  J.  cj-  R.  Wilson  ;  lio.  14  Brandon  pi. 

Wilson,  John  M.,  provision  merchant,  120  Main  St., 
Gorbals  ;  house,  15G  Crown  street. 

Wilson,  John,  &  Co.,  hot-pressers,  croppers,  calen- 
derers  and  packers,  29  Buchanan  street  and  24 
Mitchell  street. 

Wilson,  John  D.,  of  Alexander  cj-  Polloclc,  19  South 
Frederick  street;  house,  4  Newton  street. 

Wilson,  John,  of  John  Wilson  <^-  Co  ;  house,  11 
Cathcart  place,  Sauchiehall  street. 

Wilson,  John,  of  John  Wilson,  Sons,  ij-  Co.  ;  house,  5 
Meadowbank  crescent,  Partick. 

Wilson,  John,  &  Son,  builders  and  wood  merchants, 
468  Gallovvgate. 

Wilson,  John,  picture  frame  manufucturer,  89  Lon- 
don street;  house,  81  do. 

Wilson,  John,  cropper  and  finisher,  13  Eagle  lane, 
Maxwell  street. 

Wilson,  John,  Sons,  &  Co.,  Scotch  woollen  ware- 
housemen, 36  Ingram  street. 

Wilson,  John,  of  James  Finlay  ^  Co.,  22  West  Nile 
street;  residence,  18  Woodside  terrace. 

Wilson,  John,  15  Queen's  crescent. 

W'ilson,  John,  tobacconist  and  colourraan,  7  West 
Milton  street ;  house,  9  do. 

Wilson  John,  clerk,  Caledonian  Railway  Co.,  St. 
Rollo.K  ;  house,  173  Stirling's  road. 

Vt'ilson,  John,  of  Steel  ^)•  Wilsun ;  house,  9  Main  st., 
Andersfou. 

Wilson,  John,  of  Wilson  tj'  Christie  ;  house,  9  Ab- 
botsford  place. 

Wilson,  John,  pattern  designer,  47  Grove  street, 

Wilson,  John,  2  Clutha  street.  Paisley  road. 

Wilson's,  John,  Trustees,  ironmasters,  Dundy  van 
Ironworks;  office,  36  St.  Vincent  place. 

Wilson,  John,  coalmaster,  Overton  colliery',  G9  Gt. 
Clyde  street;  house,  9  V/est  Princes  street. 

Wilson,  John,  tailor,  76  Florence  street;  hou.se,  47 
-.     Caledonian  road. 


Wilson,  John,  grocer,  166  Hospital  st. ;  ho.  133  do. 

Wilson,  John,  grocer,  20  Grove  street. 

Wilson,  John,  bookseller,  9,  11  West  Campbell  st.; 
house,  239  Sauchlehail  street. 

Wilson,  John,  grocer,  29  Green  street,  Gallon. 

Wilson,  John,  mason  and  builder,  7G  Ruthergleu 
loan ;  house,  38  Apsley  place. 

Wilson,  John,  Jan.,  oj'  John  Wilson  t.f  Son;  house, 
29  Tiuccleuch  street. 

Wilson,  John,  of  Wilson  Brothers  ;  house,  1  Great 
Wellington  street.  Paisley  road. 

Wilson,  John,  &  Sons,  clothiers  and  outfitters,  2G  St. 
Enoch  square. 

Wilson,  John,  rag  and  cotton  waste  merchant,  73 
Main  street,  Gorbals ;  house,  76  do. 

Wilson,  John,  baker,  137  Crown  street;  residence, 
Kinning  house.  Paisley  road. 

Wilson,  John,  jun.,  manufacturing  chemist,  201 
West  street  ;   bouse,  186  Sauchiehall  street. 

Wilson,  J.,  eating-house  keeper,  173  Port-Dundas  rd. 

V/ilson,  John,  jun.,  of  John  Villson  cj  Sons,  26  St. 
Enoch  square  ;   house,  Eastpark,  Garscube  road. 

Wilson,  John,  at  Gourock  Ropeiuork  Co.^s  ;  house, 
90  West  street,  Tradeston. 

Wilson,  Rev.  John,  Ph.  D.,  minister  of  Mitchell  U.P. 
Church,  Cheapside  st. ;   ho.  304  Bath  crescent. 

Wilson,  John,  of  Dalnjmple  4'  Co.;  ho.  77  Crown  st. 

Wilson,  John,  205  Crown  street. 

Wilson,  John,  of  J.  cj-  A.  V/ilson;  house,  79  Ab- 
botsfurd  place, 

Wilson,  John  H.,  jun.,  house-fjctor,  9  West  Camp- 
bell street ;  house,  239  Sauchiehall  street. 

Wilson,  John  (Hurlet),  Parkhouso  chemical  works. 
Great  Wellington  street. 

Wibon,  .John,  &  Sons,  Hurlet  chemical  works;  oflice, 
175  West  George  street. 

Wilson,  John,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  30  Stock- 
well  street;   house,  47  do. 

Wilson,  John,  salt  and  whiting  merchant,  59  King- 
street,  city;  house,  Glendufl'hill,  Sbettleston. 

Wilson,  John  C,  potato  merchant,  40  Cavendish  st. 

Wilson,  John,  Gorbals  Tube  Works,  18,  20,  and  22 
Buchan  street ;  house,  9  Abbotsford  jilace. 

W^ilson,  John  C.,  brassfounder,  bellfouuder,  and  gas- 
fitter,  Gorbals  Brass  Foundry,  47  Portugal  street; 
house,  20  Cumberland  street,  Laurieston. 

Wilson,  Joseph,  tobacconist  and  grocer,  103  Bridge- 
gate ;  house,  6  Clyde  terrace. 

Wilson,  Joseph,  tailor  and  clothier,  174  Castle  st.  ; 
house,  178  do. 

Wilson,  J.  &  P.,  lappet  manufacturers  by  power,  69 
Ingram  street ;  works,  Kilsyth. 

Wilson,  J.  &  W.,  coachbuilders,  Orchard  street  and 
Blerkland  street,  Partick. 

Wilson  &  Kelso,  sewed  muslin  manufacturers,  20  S. 
Frederick  street. 

Wilson,  Lorraine,  of  Port-Efinton  Spinning  Co.  ; 
house,  13  Somerset  place. 

Wilson,  Lyon,  mason  and  builder,  85  John  street, 
Bridgcton. 

Wilson  &  M'Causland,  accountants,  5  Hutcheson  st. 
— See  Advertisement  in  Appendix. 

Wilson  &  Blatheson,  warehousem.en.  42  Glassford  st. 
— See  Advertisement  in  Appendix. 

Wilson  &  Matheson,  retail  portmanteau,  and  india- 
rubber,  and  water-proof  depart.,  44  Glassford  st. 

Wilson  &.  Matheson,  retail  shoe  and  um'orella  depart- 
ment, 40  Glassford  street. 

Wilson,  Mathew,  106  Dumbarton  road. 


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Wilson,  Matliew,  principal  of  the   Glasgow  Model 

Schools,  23-t  George  street. 
Wilson,    M.,  &   Co.,    school-book   depository,    232 

George  street;  house,  23i  do. 
Wilson,   Peter,   of  D.    Turner  4'   Co.;  229  Argyle 

street ;  residence,  Cardross. 
Wilson,  Peter,  grocer,  151  West  Regent  street. 
Wilson,  Robert,  at  Itu/lis  (j*   Wakefield's ;  house,  96 

Regent  terrace,  Stirling's  road. 
Wilson,    Robert,    of  J.    cf   F.    Wilson;   house,   91 

North  Hanover  street. 
Wilson,  Robert,  at  William  Wilson  (f  Son's;  house, 

Westfield  terrace,  Partick  hill. 
Wilson,  Kubert,  dairyman,  217,  219  Holm  street. 
Wilson,   Robert,   agent   for  Falkirk    Patent   Alum 

works,  G9  Ingram  street. 
Wilson,  Robert,  smith,  gasfitter,  and  bellhanger,  93 

Norfolk  street  and  12  North  Coburg  street. 
Wilson,  Robert,  engraver,  wood  artist,  and  mechani- 
cal draughtsman,  42  jMacfarlane  street. 
Wilson,  Robert,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  474  Gal- 

lowgate  ;  house,  478  do. 
Wilson,  Robert,  importer  of  foreign  goods,  watches, 

watch  materials,  &c.,  13G  Buchanan  street ;  ho. 

61  Eiderslie  street. 

Wilson,  Robert,  142  Renfrew  street. 

Wilson,  Robert,  grocer  and  victualler,  101  Hospital 

street;  house,  102  do. 
Wilson,  Robert,  miller  and  grain  merchant,  Slitt  and 

Bishop  niills,  Partick. 
Wilson,  Ross,  spirit  merchant,  85  Main  st,  Anderst. 
Wilson,  Samuel,  eating-house,  5  Tennant  street. 
Wilson,  Samuel,  of  Knox,  Ilulion,  tj-  Wilsoii;  house, 

329  Bath  crescent. 
Wilson,  Samuel,  of  Wilson  4'  Co.,  glass,  cutter ;  ho. 

62  Abbotsf'ord  place. 

Wilson,  T.,  &  D.,  &  Co.,  muslin  manufacturers,  145 

Ingram  street. 
Y\'ilson,  Thomas,  victualler  and  grocer,  5i  Drygate; 

house,  50  do. 
Vrilson,    Thomas,   sewed  muslin    manufacturer,  95 

Hutcheson  street ;  house,  6  Kelvinbaugh  street. 
V/ilson,  Tliomas   M.,  of  Uannan,  Kerr,  ij-  Co.,  71 

West  Nile  street. 
Wilson,  Thomas,  of  Mitdtell  tf   Wilson;  house,   18 

Great  Clyde  street. 
Wilson,  Thomas,  weaving  manager,  Adelphi  Worlcs ; 

house,  133  Crown  street. 
Wilson,  Thomas,  at  John  Gray  cj-  Co.'s;  house,  214 

Crown  street. 
Wilson,  Thomas,  at  Engineer's  qljice,  Canal  office, 

Port-Dundas;  house,  Old  basin. 
Wilson,  Thomas    II.,   at    Washinc/ton   Street  Sin/ar 

Refinery;  house,  18  Walmer  crescent. 
Wilson,  V/m.,  at  M-Dougall  cj-  Son's,  4  Adelphi  st. 
Wilson,  Wm.,  grocer,  2G  William  St.,  Cowcaddens. 
Wilson,  Wm.  Fettes  Gordon,  commission  agent,  132 

South  Portland  street. 
Wilson,  Wm.,  baker,  24  Finlayst.  ;  house,  26  do. 
Wilson,  Wm.,  &  Sons,  boot  and  shoe  makers,  150 

Buchanan  street. 
Wilson,    Wm.,  &   Co.,  iron    masters,   Kimieil  Iron 

works  ;  ofBcc,  36  St.  Vincent  place. 
Wilson,  Wm.  C,  writer  and  N.P.,  35  Hutcheson  st. ; 

house,  432  Parliamentary  road. 
Wilson,  Wm.,  q/"  IT'j^.  Wilson  cf  Sons ;  house,  West- 
field  terrace,  Partick  hill. 
Wilson,  Wm.,  mason   and  builder,  Graham  street, 

off  Cambridge  St.;  ho,  163  Coffcaddeus  street. 


Wilson,  Wm.,  baker,  61  Thistle  street ;  house,  133 

Crown  street. 
Wilson,  Wm.,  commission  agent,  12  Gordon  street; 

house,  63  Abbotsford  place. 
Wilson,  Wm.    M.,  writer,   at  Moncrieff,    Paterson, 

Forhes,  df  Burr's;  house,  11  Buecleuch  street. 
V»''ilson,  Wm.,  &  Son,  patent  brick  and  li!e  makers, 

builders,   and  potters  ;  works,  Campbellfield,  740 

Gallowgate,  and  Muirbouses,  354  Eglinton  street; 

office,  Campbellfield. 
Wilson,  W.  T.,  of  Stewart,    Wilson,  cf-  Brodie;  lio. 

Caddcr  hill,  Kirkintilloch. 
Wilson,  William,   slater  and  plasterer,    114  Main 

street,  Gorbals. 
Wilson,  Wm.  Stow,  of  Port- Eglinton  Sjpinning  Co. ; 

house,  1 1  Woodside  crescent. 
Wilson,  William,   victualler,   73   Stockwell  street ; 

house,  133  Crown  street. 
Wilson,    William,    brassfoundsr,   115    High  street; 

house,  6  Stirling  street. 
Wilson,  Wm.,  provision  merchant,  199  Thistle  st. 
Wilson,  Wm.,  boot  and  sb.oemaker,  77  St.  Vincent  St.; 

house,  72  Cambridge  street. 
Wiison,    W'm.,   of    Wilson  cj-  Maiheson ;  residence, 

^Vest  lodge,  Pollokshields. 
AVilson,  'Wm.,  of  William  Wilson  (J-  Son,  builders ; 

house,  Campbellfield,  678  Gallowgate. 
Wilson,  W.  F.,  41  Arlington  street, 
Wilson,    William    W.,    stationer,    bookseller,    book- 
binder, news  agent,   and    musicseller,   169  Main 

street,  Gorbals;  house,  167  do. 
Wilson,    William,    boiler    maker,    Lilybank    boiler 

works,  325  to  349  Eglinton  street ;  ho.  Crosshill, 

Queen's  park,  near  Cathcart. 
Wilson,  William,  spirit  dealer,  42  Maxwell  street. 
Wilson,  Wm.,  bar  officer  and  keeper  of  the  sherill"s 

chambers.  County  buildings. 
Wilson,   William,  cab  proprietor,   59   West  street, 

Tradeston;  house,  146  Nelson  street,  do. 
Wilson,   William,   edge-tool  maker,    9  Eagle  lane. 

Maxwell  street ;  house,  70  Robertson  street. 
Wilson,  Wm.,  confectioner,  6  Canning  St.;  ho.  24  do. 
Wilson,  Mrs.  A.,  4  Adelphi  street. 
Wilson,  BIrs.  Arthur,  fruiterer  and  confectioner,  31 

Bedford  street. 
Wilson,  Mrs.  David,  124  Blvthswood  terrace. 
Wilson,  Mrs.  F.  F.,  lodgings',  Elgin  pi.,  197  Pitt  St. 
Wilson,  Mrs.  J.,  15  Elmgrove  place,  Holland  st. 
Vt'ilsou,  Sirs.  Js.,  wine  &spirit  dealer,  31  Garscube  rd. 
Wilson,  Mrs.  James,  lodgings,  45  Eglinton  street. 
Wilson,  Mrs.  James,  228  West  George  street. 
Wilson,  Mrs.  J.,  milk  dealer,  13  Carriok  street. 
Wilson,  Mr?.,  Clarence  place,  139  Sauchiehall  st. 
Wilson,  Mrs.  John,  grocer,  227  Duke  st.;  ho.  229  do, 
Wilson,  Mrs.  Robert,  dairy,  28  North  .\lbion  street. 
Wilson,  Mrs.  William,  9  South  Apsley  place. 
Wilson,  Mrs.,  milliner,  74  Canning  street ;  house,  24 

East  Rose  street. 
Wilson,  Sirs.,  strav.'-hat  maker,  335  High  street. 
Wilson,  Mrs.,  tobacconist,  97  Nelson  St.,  Tradeston. 
Wilson,   Miss   Christina,  milliner,  74  Paisley  road ; 

house,  37  South  Portland  street. 
Wilson,  Miss,  green-grocer,  131  West  Campbell  st, 
Wilson,   Miss,   milliner  and   dressmaker,  89   High 

John  street. 
Wilson,   Miss  Elizabeth,  lodgings,  32 G  Dumbarton 

road,  Radnor  terrace. 
Wilson,  Agnes,  tobacconist,  61  King  St.,  Tradeston  ; 

house,  230  Thistle  street. 


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Wilson's  Charity  School  for  Boys,  87  Montrose 
street;  Sir.  Fleming,  teadier. 

WiLSOKTOWN  Iron  Works  Office,  1  Dixon  street. 

AVINCIIESTER,  William,  &  Co.,  glass  and  china 
merchants,  69  and  71  Argyle  street  ;  house.  Si 
Abbotsford  place. 

WINDER,  John,  pianoforte  teacher  and  tuner,  20 
St.  Andrew's  square. 

AVIKGATE,  Alexander,  1 1  Elmbank  crescent. 

Wiiigate,  Andrew,  of  Thomas  Wingate  4'  Co.  ;  resi- 
dence, Fairthorn  house,  Partick. 

"Wingate,  Andrew,  of  Wingate,  Son,  cf  Co.;  83 
Queen  street. 

AVingate,  Birreli,  &  Co.,  marine  insurance  brokers 
and  salvRge  agents,  4  Royal  Exchange  buildings. 

Wingate,  J:unes,  (f  Black  (|-  Wingate;  house,  21 
India  street. 

Wingate,  James,  of  Wingate,  BirreU,  ^-  Co. ;  resid. 
Yiewfield  place,  Hamilton. 

Wingate,  James,  commission  merchant,  25  Gordon 
street;  house,  274  Bath  crescent. 

Wingate,  John  B.,  of  Black  if  Wingate  ;  house,  4 
Clifton  place,  Sauchiehall  street. 

Wingate,  John,  of  J.  cj-  R.  Wingate;  house,  25 
Lynedocli  street. 

Wingate,  J.  &  R.,  clothiers,  78  St.  Vincent  street. 

Wingate,  Paterson,  of  Thomas  Wingate  tj-  Co.  : 
residence,  Whiteinch  house,  Partick. 

Wingate,  Son,  &  Co.,  wholesale  warehousemen,  83 
Queen  street. 

Wingate,  Thomas,  &  Co.,  engineers,  founders,  and 
iron  ship  builders,  Whiteinch,  Partick. 

Yf  ingate,  Thomas,  of  Thomas  Wingate  4'  Co.  ;  resi- 
dence, Whiteinch  house,  Partick. 

W'ingate,  Thomas,  jun.,  of  Thomas  Wingate  <j-  Co.  ; 
house,  Viewfield,  Partick. 

Wingate,  Walter  E.,  of  Hewit  (J-  Wingate  ;  house, 
17  Hamilton  drive. 

Wingate,  William,  of  Wingate,  Son,  t}  Co.,  83 
Queen  street. 

Wingate,  Wilson,  of  Thomas  Wingate  ij-  Co. ;  resi- 
dence, Whiteinch  house,  Partick. 

WINK,  George,  chartered  accountant,  175  West 
George  street ;  house,  Edcnvilla,  Govan  road. 

W'iuk,  James,  accountant,  175  West  George  street  ; 
house,  Edcnvilla,  Govan. 

Winks,  John,  grocer,  127  Newvennel. 

Wink  &  Wight,  C.A.,  agents  for  the  Liverpool  and 
London  and  Scottish  Provincial  Fire  and  Life  In- 
surance Companies,  175  AVest  George  street. 

WINNING,  Moser.,  of  IlamiUon  cj-  Winning;  ho. 
23  Renfrew  street. 

Winning,  Robert,  at  Rowley  (f  Dick's;  house,  19 
Renfrew  street. 

Winning,  Walter,  bookseller,  G8  Cumberland  street. 

Winning,  Jessie,  dressmaker,  5  Rottenrow. 

WINTER,  Alexander,  coal  merchant,  13  South 
Shamrock  street ;  house,  34  do. 

Winter,  Lang,  &  Co.,  clockmakers,  80  Nelson  st. 

AVINTERHALDER,  Charles,  watch  and  clockmaker, 
91  London  street ;  house,  137  do. 

W^INTON,  Alexander,  &  Co.,  commission  merchts., 
7  South  Hanover  street. 

Winton,  Alexander,  of  Alex.  Winton  <j-  Co.;  house, 
Ibroxholm,  Paislej'  rond. 

WISE,  John,  at  W.  cf-  G.  Jlillar's ;  house,  57 
M'lntosli  street. 

WikSEMAN,  Alexander  N.,  wine  and  spirit  mer- 
chant, GO  Bridge  street  and  6  Nelson  St.,  Trades- 


ton  ;  86  Alma  place,  Paisley  road,  216  Dum- 
barton Road,  and  61,  6G  Cumberland  street, 
Laurieston ;  house,  56  South  Dundas  street. 

Wiseman,  J.  &  T.,  &  Co.,  commission  merchants,  1? 
AVest  Nile  street. 

Wiseman,  James,  of  J.  tf-  T.  Wiseman  <^-  Co.;  resid. 
Bredisholm  house.  Old  Monkland. 

Wiseman,  Jolin,  potato  mer.,  181  New  Cit}'  road. 

Wiseman,  Thomas,  of  Thomas  Wiseman  (J-  Co.  :  ho. 
180  West  Regent  street. 

Wiseman,  Thos.,  &  Co.,  merchants,  23  W.  Nile  St. 

WISHART,  C.  S.,  corn  factor.  Letters  left  at  54 
Hope  street. 

AYishart  &  Co.,  commission  agents,  33  A^irginia  st. 

AVishart,  John,  &  Co.,  sewed  muslin  manufactu- 
rers, 25  Queen  st. ;  ho.  18  Rutland  place, 
Govan  road. 

AVishart,  Robert,  hairdresser  and  perfumer,  210  Hope 
street ;  liouse,  121  North  Montrose  street. 

Wishart,  William,  letter-can ier,  P.O. ;  house,  2A 
Bedford  street. 

AVishart,  Wni.,  stationer  and  reading-room,  P.O. 
Receiving-house,  97  Main  street,  Bridgetou  ;  ho. 
86  John  street,  do. 

WisHAW  and  Balquhatstone  Collieries;  office,  12 
Dixon  street ;  John  AVatson,  jun. 

AVishaw  Colliery  Office  ;  James  Anderson  &  Co.,  33 
Renfield  street. 

^A^ishaw  CuHier3'  Office,  09  Great  Clyde  street. 

AVishaw  and  Mcnkland  Coal  Office,"  230  Castle  St.  ; 
Thomas  Dunlop. 

AVishaw  Railway  (Guaranteed)  Co. ;  John  Jeifrar, 
secretar}',  193  St.  A'incent  street. 

AViTNESs,  The,  Newspaper;  agents,  AVra.  Porteous 
&  Co.,  1 5  Royal  Exchange  place. 

AVODROW,  Mrs.,  141  Hill  street,  Garnethill. 

AVOLLHEIM,  Leopold,  ofS.  L.  Bekrens  cj-  Co. ;  ho. 
1  Mansfield  place. 

AVOLLHEIM,  Solomon,  wholesale  boot  and  sh«e 
manufacturer  and  leather  merchant,  22  London  st. 

WOLSKI,  Felician  A.,  Principal  of  the  Glasgow 
Ladies'  Institution,  218  Adelaide  place,  Bath  St., 
and  190  Pitt  street,  and  one  of  the  masters  of  the 
High  School  of  Glasgow  ;  house,  101  Breadalbaae 
terrace.  Hill  street. 

AVOOD,  Alex.,  &  Sons,  smiths,  scale  beam,  coffije, 
and  pepper-mill  manufacturers,  gastitters,  weigh- 
ing-machine makers,  and  general  furnisliing  iron- 
mongers, 14,  18  Stockwell  street. 

Wood,  Alex.,  o/"  ^'J.  Wood  tf  Sons;  ho.  Woodbank, 
Partickhill. 

Wood,  Archibald,  leather  merchant,  187  High  st. ; 
house,  8  College  street. 

AA''ood,  George,  commission  merchant,  11  Glassford 
street ;  house,  303  Eglinton  street. 

AVood,  George,  152  Old  Dalmarnock  road. 

AVood,  Hugh,  &  Co.,  coffee  merchants  and  commis- 
sion agents,  86,  90  Miller  street. 

AVood,  H.  K.,  of  Hugh  Wood  #  Co.  ;  house,  24 
Greenvale  place,  off  Woodlands  road. 

AA''ood,  James,  chronometer,  watch,  and  clockmaker, 
45  Renfield  street. 

AA'ood,  James,  auctioneer,  86  Hospital  street. 

AA''ood,  James,  grocer  and  provision  merchant,  S^ 
Gloucester  street ;  house,  46  Cambridge  street. 

AA'"ood,  James,  carver  and  gilder,  38  Nelson  street, 
Tradeston. 

Wood,  John,  gardener,  Newbauk  gardens;  house, 
Newbauk,  London  road. 


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300 


Wood,  John  F.,  slater,  50  Dalmarnock  road. 
Wood,  John,  of  Davidson  <.j  Wood  ;  house,  14  Dum- 
barton road. 
Wood,  John,  wright,  16  Abercorn  street. 
Wood,    John,  at   Linder   cj-   Kin(]sle'js;   house,    14 

Wahner  crescent.  Paisley  road. 
Wood,  John,  mineral  borer,  4  Dowanhi'.l  st..  Particle. 
Wood,  John  Muir,  &  Co.,  pianoforte  and  musicsellers, 

42  Buchanan  street  and  15  Prince's  square. 
Wood,  Johii,  at  3PEachran,  Lauchland,  tf  C'o.'s  ;  ho. 

152  Old  Dalmarnock  road. 
Wood,  John  Muir,  of  Jolin  Muir  Wood  i^  Co. ;  ho. 

1G3  St.  Vincent  street. 
Wood,   Patrick,    &    Sons,    provision   merchants,   22 

Blain  street,  Anderston. 
Wood,  Robert,  Avrigbt,  77  Cathedral  street ;  house, 

10  Abercorn  street. 
Wood,  William,  commission  merchant  and  ai;ent,  48 

Gordon  street  ;  house,  1  Hill  street,  Garnethiil. 
Wood,  William  C,  tobacco-pipe  manufacturer,  City 

of  Glasgow  Pottery  and  Pipe  Works,  21   Macfar- 

lane  street;  house,  50  Gra;me  street. 
Wood,  'William,  slater,  10  Townmill  road ;   and  oil 

and  colourman,  158  Castle  street ;  house,  193  do. 
Wood,  Mrs.,  47  Arlington  street.  Woodlands  road. 
Wood,  Mrs.  Alexander,  lodgings,  59  Oswald  street. 
Wood,  Mrs.,  ladies'  nurse,  71  Renfrew  street. 
Wood,  Misses,  milliners  and  dressmakers,  432  Par- 
liamentary road. 
WOODBURN,  Jas.,  grocer,   spirit   merchant,    and 

house  factor,  106  North  Hanover  St.;  house,  97 

North  Frederick  street. 
Woodburn,  James  Cowan,  surg.,  8  So.  Portland  st. 
Woodburn,  W.  D.,  &  Son,  surgeon-dentists,  8  South 

Portland  street. 
Woodburn,  Mrs.,  spirit  dealer,  213  Hospital  street ; 

house,  3  Caledonian  road. 
Woodburn,  Mrs.  George  T.,  spirit  merchant,  21,22 

Lancefield  quay  ;  house,  25  do. 
Woodburn,  Miss,  ladies'  and  boys'  dressmaker,  126 

Renfrew  street. 
WooDHALL  Colliery  office,  127  St.  Vincent  street. 
WOODROW,  Andrew,  &  Son,  iron  merchants,  116 

St.  Vincent  street. 
Woodrow,  Andrew,  ofAndreto  Woodrow  cj-  Son  ;  ho, 

15  Clarendon  place. 
Woodrow,  Joseph,  of  Andrew  Woodrow  i^-  Son  ;  ho. 

15  Clarendon  place. 
WOODS,  Bernard,   spirit  dealer,    19   Well  street, 

Calton  ;  house,  80  High  street. 
Woods,  Richard,  hardware  merchant,  tinsmith,  and 

ship  chandler,  52  Broomielaw. 
WOODSIDE,  A.  &  Alex.  W.,  accountants,  factors, 

and  agents   for  the  Provincial  Welsh  Insurance 

Co.,  112  West   George   street;  ho.  19   North  St. 

Mungo  street. 
Woodside,  Arcbd.,  chartered  accountant,  112  West 

George  street ;  ho.  19  North  St.  Mungo  street. 
Woodside  Paper  Mill,  South  Woodside. 
Woodside,  Robert,  boot  and  shoemaker,  75,  77  Gal- 

lowgate  ;  house,  13  Monteith  row. 
WOODWARD,  Wm.,  spirit  mercht.,  177  Finnies- 

ton  street. 
WOOLFIELD,  Samuel,  &  Co.,  jewellers  and  dress- 
ing case  makers,  143  Buchanan  street. 
WOOLNOTII,  Charles  N.,   landscape  painter  and 

professor  of  drawing,  2  Crescent  place. 
WORDIE  &  Co.,  railway  agents,  general  carriers, 

and  contractors.     Agents  f)r  the  Scottish  Central; 


Edinburgh  and  Glasgow;  Glasgow,  Dumbarton, 
and  Helensburgh;  Stirling  and  Dunfermline; 
Forth  and  Clyde;  Dundee  and  Arbroath;  Port- 
Patrick  ;  and  Inverness  and  Aberdeen  Junction 
Railways.  Receiving  oflices,  from  wliich  goods 
and  parcels  are  forwarded  to  almost  every  part  of 
the  kingdom,  10  North  Queen  street,  40  Candle- 
riggs,  11  Ann  street,  ofi'  Jamaica  street,  and  24 
Paul  street. 

Wordie,  William,  of  Wordie  <^  Co. ;  house,  175  St, 
Vincent  street,  and  Garngaber,  Campsie  Junction. 

Working  Men's  Association,  grocery  and  provisions, 
184  Kelvinhaiigh  street. 

WORKMAN,  John,  drysalter  and  commission  agent, 
273  George  street  and  71  George  square;  house, 
26  Windsor  terrace. 

World  Insurance  Co.  for  fire,  life,  accidental  death, 
marine  (fur  mariners  and  passengers'  lives  and 
luggage);  manager  for  Scotland,  J.  K.  Swan, 
C.A.,  59  St.  Vincent  st. — See  Adv.  in  .Appendix. 

WORSWIGK,  James,  smith  and  farrier,  15  Cook 
street;  house,  109  Dale  street. 

WORTHINGTON  &  Robinson,  brewers,  Burton- 
on-Trent ;  Ferguson  &  Campbell,  9  Howard 
street,  agents. 

WOTHERSPOON,  Archd.,  painter  and  paperhanger, 
478  Arg3-le  street ;  house,  3  Pitt  street. 

Wotherspoon,  Gavin,  letterpress  printer,  16  South 
Hanover  street. 

Wotherspoon,  Gavin,  hosier  and  glover,  171  Argj-le 
street ;  house,  68  Abbotsford  place. 

Wotherspoon,  James,  of  James  Wotherspoon  t.f  Co. ; 
house,  16  Carlton  place. 

Wotherspoon,  James,  spirit  dealer,  10  Stobeross  st. 

Wotherspoon,  James,  &  Co.,  e.xport  confectioners, 
40  Dunlop  street ;  works,  Jersey. 

Wotherspoon,  John,  fish  factor  and  commission 
merchant,  y9  King  street;  residence,  Frankfield 
house. 

Wotherspoon,  John,  stair-railer  and  cabinetmaker, 
75  Robertson  street ;  ho.  1 24  Blythswood  terrace. 

AYotherspoon,  Matthew,  grain  merchant,  30  Hope 
street ;  house,  152  Hill  street,  Garnethiil. 

Wotherspoon,  Matihew,  potato  merchant,  223 
Thistle  street. 

Wotherspoon,  Robert,  &  Co.,  manufacturers  of  con- 
fectionery and  marmalade,  and  of  the  ''Glenlield 
patent  starch,"  46  Dunlop  street;  starch  works, 
Maxwellton,  Paisley. 

Wotherspoon,  Thomas,  grocer  and  spirit  merchant, 
122  London  road  ;  house,  120  do. 

Wotherspoon,  William,  302  St.  Vincent  street. 

Wotherspoon,  William,  of  Robert  Wotherspoon  cf' 
Co.  46  Dunlop  street;  resid.  Ma.xwellton  house, 
Paisley. 

Wotherspoon,  William,  surgeon,  49  King  street, 
Tradeston;  house,  "24  Paterson  street,  do. 

Wotherspoon,  Miss,  teacher  of  pianoforte,  75  Bath  st. 

WOYKA,  John,  cabinetmaker,  upholsterer,  com- 
mission agent  and  importer;  workshop,  163  Cow- 
caddens;  warehouse,  222  Buchanan  St.;  house,  do. 

WRAGG,  Charles,  at  Thomas  Smarfs,  4  Stockwell 
street;  house,  49  South  Cumberland  street. 

WKAY,  Thomas,  cane  and  Windsor  chairmaker,  1 
Love  loan,  High  John  street ;  house,  76  John  st.— 
See  Advertisement  in  Appendix. 

WRIGHT,  Alexander,  grocer,  231  Duke  street. 

Wright,  Alex.  R.,  of  Maclaren,  Wright,  ^  Co.,  25 
Macolnine  street. 


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WRIGHT. 


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Wright,  Alexander,  spirit  merchant,  196  Rose  st., 

Hutchesontown  ;  house,  188  do. 
Wright  Brothers,  tea  merchants,  15  St.  Enoch  sq. 
Wright,  Andrew  i\[uir,  commission  merchant,  43  E. 

Plovvard  street;  house,  12  Salisbury  street. 
Wright,  Charles,  at  J.  4'   W.  I.  Scott  ij  Co.'s ;  ho. 

lo7  Greenhead  street. 
Wright,    C.    L,    of  Dunn    ^    WrirjM ;    house,  20 

Hopetoun  place. 
"Wright,  Daniel,  grocer  and  provision  merchant,  36 

Cumberland  street;  house,  32  do.  j 

AA''right,  David,  of  Bell  4-  Wright:  ho.  39  Duke  st. 
Wright,    Dick,    &    Co.,    ship    store   merchants,    66 

West  Howard  street. 
Wright,   Duncan,    flesher,    40   Cumberland  street ; 

house,  92  Abbotsford  place. 
Wright,  Duncan  A.,  of  John  Wright  cj-  Co.,  ship- 
brokers  ;  house,  26  Robertson  street. 
Wright,  George,  temperance  coffee  ho.  145  Trongate. 
Wright,  George,  Price's  Patent  Candle  Co.  (limited), 

4  Morrison's  court ;  house,  23  Monteith  row. 
Wright,  George,  hairdresser  and  perfumer,  7  Mac- 
farlane  street;  house,  9  do. — See  Advertisement  in 
Appendix. 
Wriglit,  Haj',  metal  broker,  and  agent  for  the  Cale- 
donian  Fire  and  Life   Insurance    Co.,    3   North 
Excliange  court ;  house,  15  Clarendon  place. 
Wright,  Henry,  tailor  and  clothier,  41  Adelphi  st. 
"Wright,   II.   &  W.,  wholesale  and  retail  tea  mer- 
chants and  general  grocers,  108,  110  George  St., 
and  1G2,  164  Canning  street,  Calton. 
Wright,  Hugh,  of  B.  ij-   W.    Wright;  house,   116 

George  street. 
Wright,  James,   of  Wright,  Diclc,  (j-  Co.;  residence, 

Helensburgh. 
"Wright,  James,  calenderer,  hctprcsser,  and  packer, 
63  and  67  Buchanan  street,  and  GO  and  62  Mit- 
chell street;  house,  Myrtlebank,  Kirkintilloch. 
"Wright,  James,  &  Co.,  merchants  &  cotton  brokers, 

9  Exchange  square. 
Wright,  James,   of  Wright  Brothers  ;     house,    11 

Falkland  place. 
Wright,  James,  merchant  and  candlewick  manufac- 
turer,  63   Buchanan  street ;   house,  Myrtlebank, 
Kirkintilloch. 
Wright,  James,  stationer,  40  Main  st.,  Anderston. 
Wright,  James,  of  Wright  and  Muir;  house,  124 

Blythsvrood  terrace. 
Wright,  James,   flesher,   185  Main  street,  Gorbals; 

house,  26  South  Apsley  place. 
Wright,  J.  B.,  &  Co  ,  rectifiers,  Dundas  lane,  162 

Buchanan  street. 
Wright,  J.  Muir,  accountant,  33  Buchanan  street ; 

house,  Neilston. 
Wright,  John  B.,  commission  merchant,  138  West 

George  street ;  house,  13  Burnbank  gardens. 
Wright,  J.  B.,  at  Bennett  (J'  Co.'s,  Dundas  lane. 
Wright,  J.  T.,  teacher  of  music,  22  Cambridge  st. 
"Wright,  John,  tailor  and  clotliier,  41  Bridge  street. 
Wright,  John,  commission  merchant,  23  St.  Enoch 

square  ;  house,  10  Albanj'  place. 
W'right,  John,  of  John  Wright  cJ-  Co.,  25  Robertson 

street ;  house,  134  Blythsvvood  terrace. 
Tv^right,  John,  and  Co.,   ship  brokers   and  general 
commission  and  forwarding  agents,  25   Robert- 
son street, 
Wright,  John,  272  St.  "\^incent  street. 
"\Vright,  John,  surgeon,  155  Stockwell  street. 
Wright,  John,  confectioner,  176  Main  st.,  Anderston. 


Wright,  John  Innes,  of  John  Fleming  ij-  Co. ;  resi- 
dence, 10  Queen's  terrace. 
Wright,  Joseph  A.,  of  Adam  cj-   Wright;  house,  21 

Abbotsford  place. 
Wright,  Lawrence,  herbalist,  25  St.  Andrew's  sq. 
Wright,    Malcohu,    wine    and  spirit   merchant,  40 

Montrose  street;  house,  38  do. 
Wright,    Malcolm,   coffee-house  keeper   and   soiree 

contractor,  69  Glassford  street. 
"W'right  &  Muir,  agents  and  merchants,  and  agenis 
for  Archibald   Campbell   &   Co.,   brewers,  Edin- 
burgh ;  Hoare  &  Co.,  brewers,  London  ;  Guiness, 
Son,  &  Co.,  brewers,   Dublin  ;  U.  V.  Proprietors 
Co.,  Cognac,  &c.,  Moore  place,  140  West  George  st. 
"Wright,  Robert,  v.-riter,  "\^ir_t:iuia  buildings,  43  Vir- 
ginia street ;  house,  6  Ure  place. 
"Wright,  Robert,   of  Wright  Brothers;  ho.   8  Falk- 
land place. 
Yi''right,  Ronald,  commission  merchant,  218  Argylo 

street;  house,  Darnley  terrace,  Shawhinds. 
Wrijiht,  Thomas  G.,   of  Smith  <f  Wright ;  house,  4 

Belgrave  terrace,  Great  "Western  road. 
Wright,  Thomas,   of  Wright  tj'  Williamson  ;  house, 

71  Cumberland  street,  west. 
Wright,  William,  spirit  merchant,  13  Caledonian  rd. ; 

house,  60  Ark  lane. 
Wright,  William,  58  West  street. 
Wright,  William,  clothier,  5  Bridge  street;  house. 

42  Pollok  street. 
Wright,  "William,   of  Wright  Brothers:    house,   16 

West  Princes  street. 
Wright,  W.  C  ,  of  Clyde  Paper  Company ;    house, 

Easttield,  Rutlierglen. 
Wright  &  Williamson,  sugnrmerchts.,  52  Virninia  st. 
AYright,    Mrs.    Christina,  temperance   coffee  house, 

102  Broomiclaw. 
Y^right,  Mrs.  John,  letterpress  printer,  direction  label 
manufacturer,     and     wholesale      stationer,     108 
Argyle  street. 
Wright,  Mrs.  John,  contractor  and  spirit  dealer,  3-15 

GallowRate. 
Y''right,  Mrs.  Robert,  S  Falkland  place. 
Wright,  Mary,  victualler,  36  Orr  street,  Calton. 
Wright,  Mary,  fruiterer  and  confectioner,    7  Port- 

Dundas  road. 
Wright,   M.    &   E.,   milliners  and  dressmakers,   l.V 

Milton  street ;  house,  12  Scotia  street. 
Y''right,  Miss  A.,  furnishing  shop,  108  Trongate. 
Wright,  Miss,  dressmaker,  9  Macfarlane  street. 
Y^right,  Misses,  dressmakers, 177  Main  st., Anderston. 
WUNSCH,  Edward,   of  Leisler,   Bock,  tf  Co.  ;  ho. 

5  Y'nlworth  terrace,  Kent  road. 
WYATT,   Alfred,    wine  and   spirit    merchant,    29 

Bridge  street ;  house,  73  Eglinton  street. 
Y''YBURN,   George,  painter   and  paperhangcr,  14 

Park  place,  Paisley  road. 
WYLDE,   Roger,   &   Son,   sewed  muslin  manufac- 
turers, 23  Exchange  square. 
YMde,  Robert.  134  George  street. 
Wykle,  Thomas,  of  Roger  Wylde  ij-  Son  ;  house,  3 

Mansfield  place. 
Wylde,  Thomas,  jun.,  3  Mansfield  place. 
Y''yl(l,  Misses,  artificial  flower  makers,  and  prepa- 
ration dealers,  44  Kent  street,  and  9  Great  Hanic- 
ilton  street. 
WYLIE,  Alexander,    accountant,   68    St.   Vincent 

street;  house,  35  Carnarvon  street. 
Wylie,  Alexander  S.,  commercial  traveller,  3  Tulli- 
allan  place,  Paisley  road. 


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311 


Wylie,  Alexander,  confectioner,  26  Hospital  street. 

TV'ylie  &  Allan,  singeing  works,  36  Bell  street ;  ho. 
6  South  Apsley  place. 

■yVylie,  Andrew,  spirit  dealer,  36  St.  James'  street, 
Paisley  road  ;  house,  38  do. 

Wylie,  Andrew,  physician  and  surgeon,  7  Salis- 
burj'  street. 

■\Vyllie,  Andrew,  chemist  and  druggist,  328  Argyle 
street. 

TA'yllie,  C.  C,  broker  and  commission  merchant, 
80  Gordon  street ;  house,  Glen  Cluue,  Port- 
Glasgow. 

Wyllie,  Daniel,  grocer  and  provision  merchant,  and 
commission  agent,  121  New  City  road. 

"Wyllie,  David  Ross,  surgeon,  98  Montrose  street. 

"Wylie,  David,  cashier,'  Edinburgh  and  Glasgow 
Eailwa}',  li  West  George  street ;  residence.  Burn- 
side  cottage,  Eutherglen. 

Wyllie,  Gabriel,  clerk,  13  Oswald  street ;  house,  7 

^  Salisbury  street. 

Wyllie  &  Hill,  gas  coalmasters,  83  Jamaica  street. 

Wylie,  James,  teacher  of  English,  7  Kelvin  street; 
house,  12  Willowbank  street. 

AVylie,  James,  wine  &  spirit  mer.,  304  Buchanan  st. 

Wylie,  James,  &  Co.,  wine  and  commission  merchs., 
182  West  George  street. 

Wylie,  James,  jun.,  grocer  and  provision  merchant, 
78  and  80  North  Woodside  road  ;  house,  275  St. 
George's  road. 

Wylie, 'James  R.,  at  Heron,  Bichon,  cj-  Co.^s;  house, 
24  Florence  place. 

Wylie,  James,  flesher,  5  Morrison  st. ;  house,  2  do. 

Wyllie,    James,    of   Wyllie    cj-    M'-Dowall ;    house, 
•   Stewarton. 

Wylie,  James,  of  James  Wylie  4'  Co. ;  house,  13 
iNorth  Hamilton  drive. 

Wylie,  James,  bootmaker.  111  Renfield  street. 

Wylie,  J.  and  A.,  heddlemakers,  17  Muslin  street, 
I3ridgeton, 

Wylie,  J.  &  W.,  boot  and  shoemakers,  239  Dukest. 

Wylie,  John,  Avine  and  spirit  merchant,  9  Drury 
street ;  house,  5  do. 

Wylie,  John,  flesher,  146  Stobcross  street ;  residence, 

Stobcross  house. 
Wylie,  John,  flesher,  91  North  street;   house,  391 
St.  Vincent  street. 

Wylie,  John,  at  Wylie  and  LocMead's ;  residence,  7 

Crown  circus,  Dowanhill. 
Wylie  &  Kinloch,  green-grocers,  106  Sauchiehall  st. 

Wylie  &  Lochhead,  cabinetmakers,  carvers,  gilders, 
upholsterers,  and  ship  and  upholstery  furnishers, 
paperlianging  manufacturers,  carpet,  floor-cloth, 
damask,  moieen,  blankets,  bed  and  table  linen, 
wax  cloth,  hair  and  hair  cloth,  down  and  feather 
merchants,  and  general  warehousemen,  45  Bu- 
chanan street,  and  34  Mitchell  street ;  funeral 
undertakers  and  post  horse  and  carriage  hirers, 
58  Union  street,  and  at  stables,  Kent  road  ;  cab- 
inet and  paper-staining  works,  Kent  road;  carving, 
gilding,  and  upholstery  works,  31,  35  Mitchell 
street,  and  Union  court,  54  Union  street. 
Wyllie  &  MacDowall,  Scotch  bonnet  manufacturers, 

93  Glassford  street. 
Wylie,  Matthew,  flesher,  168  North  st. ;  ho.  162  do. 
Wylie,  Matthew,  flesher,  99  Paisley  rd.;  ho.  103  do. 
Wylie,    Mitchell,    &    Co.,    distillers,    Campbelton ; 

Reid  &  Thomson,  36  Exchange  square,  agents. 
Wj'lie,  M.  &  M.,  printcutters,  turners,  and  block- 
makers,  21  Greyfriars'  wynd. 


Wylie,  Robert,   of  Wylie  cj-  Lochhead;   residence, 

7  Crown  circus,  Dowanhill. 
Wylie,  Robert,  cabinetmaker,  73J  Cathedral  street ; 

house,  8  Garscadden  street. 
Wylie,   Robert,    of  M.    if  M.    Wylie;    house,    21 

College  street. 
Wyllie,  Robert,  at  Totccr  (f  ArroVs ;  ho.  5  Brighton 

place,  Govan. 
Wylie,    Robert,    spirit   merchant,   72   Clyde  street, 

Anderston ;  house,  74  do. 
Wyllie,  Robert,  of  Robert  Wyllie  tj-  Co.;  house,  ISG 

Paisley  road. 
Wyllie.  Robert,  ter.,  baker,   18  Cathedral  street  and 

105  Dundas  street;  house,  164  Stirling's  road. 
Wyllie,  Robert,  &   Co.,  biscuit  manufacturers,  130 

Paisley  road. 
Wylie,   Robert  D.,  o/"  Wylie  tj-  Lochhead;  house, 

29  Elmbank  crescent. 
Wylie,  Sampson,  flesher,  25  Main  street,  Bridgeton. 
Wylie,  William,  of  Marshall  cj-    Wylie;  house,  33 

Monteith  row. 
Wylie,  William,  &  Co.,  wrights,  trunk,  and  packing- 
box,  tin  and  zinc  case  makers,  20  Melville  lane; 

house,  6  South  Apsley  place. 
Wylie,  "W'^illiam,  bonnet  front,  artificial  flower,  and 

hoop-skirt  manufacturer,  153  West  Nile  street. 
Wylie,  Wm.,  commission  merchant,  315  Argyle  st. 
Wylie,    William,    hat    and    cap     manufacturer,    1 

Argyle  street. 
Wylie,  William,  builder,  35  Elderslie  street ;  houEe, 

465  St.  Vincent  street. 
Wylie  &  Wilson,  coalmasters,   Henderston  colliery ; 

ofSce,  69  Great  Clyde  street. 
Wj'lie,  BIrs.,  dress  and  cloak  maker,  315  Argyle  st. 
Wjdie,  Mrs.,  fringer,  hot  presser,  packer,  and  calen- 

derer,  82  Wilson  street;  house,  05  Bath  street, 
Wyllie,  Mrs.  John,  6  Cathedral  street. 
Wylie,  Mrs.  John,  18  Willowbank  street. 
Wylie,  Miss  Elizabeth,  dressmaker,  7  Salisbury  St. 
Wylie,  Miss,  Elgin  place,  193  Sauchiehall  street. 
WYNN,  James  W'm.,  at  Wm.  Johnson  if  Co.''s  ;  ho. 

25  Killermont  street. 
Wynne,  Miss,  dressmaker,  473  St.  Vincent  street. 
WYPER,  James  C,  at  Francis  Orr  cj-  6'ons ;  house, 

121  Hill  street,  Garnethill. 
Wyper,  James,  sen.,  80  Wellington  street. 
Wyper,  John,  wine   and  spirit  merchant,   516,  618 

Gallowgate  ;  house,  32  Bellgrove  street. 
Wyper,    John,    contractor,    &c ,    Blochairn  quarrj', 

Garngad  road  ;  house,  32  Belgrove  street. 
Wyper,  John,  &  Co.,  wrights  and  builders,  105  Pol- 

lokshaws  road;  house,  159  do. 
WYSE,  Forbes,  commission  agent,  72  Virginia  st. ; 

house,  59  St.  James'  street,  Kingston. 
Wyse,  John,  agent,  Commercial  Bank  of  Scotland, 

Trongate  Branch,  130  Trongate ;  house,  7  Elgin 

terrace,  Dowanhill. 
Wj'se,  William,  green-grocer,  3  West  St.;  ho.  15  do. 
Wyse,  Mrs.,  8  Morrison  street,  Kingston. 

Y 

YATES,  Brown,  &  Howat,   muslin  manufacturers, 

2   and    16    Springfield  court,    69   Queen  street; 

hand  loom  factory,  114  JIain  street,  Bridgeton. 
Yates,  Daniel,  fruiterer,  210   Dumbarton  road  ;  ho. 

1  Gladstone  place,  Kelvinhaugh  street. 
Yates,  Thomas,  of  Yates,   Brown,  ij-  Ilowat;  house, 

7  Kew  terrace,  Botanic  gardens. 


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YEAMAN,    George,  M.D.,    5   Windsor   place,    91 

Sauchiehall  street. 
YoKER   and   Port-Dundas   Distilleries'    Office,    76 

Maxwell  street, 
Y''«rk,  William  &  James,  contractors,  new  west  har- 
bour works,  Greenock.    Letters  left  at  Mr.  Sinip- 

■son's,  33  Argyle  street. 
Yorkshire  Fire  and  Life  Insurance  Co. ;  P.  White, 

20  Buchanan  street;   William   Smith,  G2  George 

square;  John  Carmichael,  1)9  Union  street ;   Lang 

&  Graham,  136   Buchanan  street;  Wm.   Robeit- 

son,   66  Trongate;    John   Fliiit,    135   Buchanan 

street,  agents, 
YOUNG,  Adam,  engineer,  St.  Rollox  foundry ;  ho. 

120  Townmill  road. 
Young,  Alexander,   of  G.  cf-  A.    Young;  house,  38 

Elmbar.k  crescent. 
Young,  Alexander,  provision  merchant,  24  Norfolk 

street ;  house,  12  do. 
Young,  Alexander  C,  die  sinker,  stamp  cutter,  and 

seal  engraver,  42  Arjryle  street. — See  Adv.  in  A  pp. 
Young,  Alexander,  sheritl-officer  and  constable,  114 

Trongate, 
Young,  Alexander,  mason,  7  Stanley  pi.,  INIargaretst. 
Young,  Alexander,  &  Co.,  calenderers,  packers,  and 

hot-pressers,  81  Buchanan  street  and  9  Gordon  st. 
Young,   Alexander,  of  Sinq^son,  liunier,  cf-   Young; 

house,  257  West  George  street. 
Young,   Alexander,   provision   merchant,    199  Cow- 

caddens  street;  house,  18  West  Russell  street. 
Young,  Alexatider,  of  Lcnichlan  4'  Young;  house,  324 

Dumbarton  road,  Parlick. 
Young,  Alexander,  surveyor  of  stamps  and  taxes,  13 

Queen  street;  house,  296  Crown  street. 
Youncr,  Alexander,  grocer  and   provision   merchant, 

118  Dale  street ;  house,  44  Cook  street. 
Young,  A.  K.,  M.D.,  1  Kewton  terrace. 
Young,   A.    S.,  surgeon-dentist,   47   Bath  street. — 

See  Advertisement  in  Appendix. 
Young,  Andrew,  wri^ht,  251  Main  street,  Gorbals. 
Young,  Andrew  B.,  baker,  37  Kelvinhaugh  street; 

house,  39  do. 
Young,  Archibald,  grocer  and  provision  merchant, 

144  Duke  street ;  house,  146  do. 
Young,  Archibald,  baker.   111,   113   Nelson   street, 

Tradeston  ;  house,  24  Paterson  street,  Kingston. 
Young  &  Black,  plasterers,  33  Buchau  St.,  Gorbals. 
Young   Brothers,  engravers,  lithogniphers,  and  cop- 
perplate printers,  128  Union  street. 
Young,  C,  &  Co.,  shawl  fringers,  71  Virginia  street. 
Young,  Charles,  &  Co.,  grain  merchants,  66  Howard 

street. 
Young,  Charles,  of  Charles  Young  <j-  Co.,  56  Howard 

street;  house,  350  Eglinton  street 
Young,    Charles,   &    Co.,  mousscdelaine  and  calico 

printers,  14,  22  West  Nile  street. 
Young,    Charles,  of  Charles    Young  ij-  Co.,  14,  22 

West  Nile  street;  ho.  19  Westminster  terrace. 
Young,   David,   gentleman's  attendant   and    green- 
grocer, 126  Dumbarton  road;  house,  128  do. 
Young,  David,  baker,  23  East  Houston  street. 
Young,  Rev.    David,   minister  of  Montrose  Street 

U,P,  church;  ho.  181  Albert  terrace,  Renfrew  st. 
Young,  David,   messenger-at-arms,  accountant,  and 

insurance  agent,  30  Hope  street. 
Young,  Duncan,  wood  merchant,  179  St.  George'srd, 
Young,  Gavin,  grocer,  221  Eglinton  street. 
Young,  G.  &  W.,  painters  and   paperhangers,  613 

Gallowgate;  house,  645  do. 


Young,  George,  ofG.  ^-  A,   Young;  house,  19  Kew 

terrace. 
Young,  George,  of  Young,  Gerdes,  <f  Co.;  residence, 

Auohendeunan  house,  near  Ballooh,  Dumbartonsh. 
Young,   George    H.,    corn    and  flour  factor,  23  St. 

Enoch  square. 
Young,  George,  flesher  and  ham   curer,   63  Crown 

street ;  house,  65  do. 
Young,    George,    22    West   Nile  street;  house,    19 

Westminster  terrace. 
Young,  George,  at  James  M'-Aulciy  cj-  Co.'s,  82  Mit- 
chell street. 
Young,  Geo.,  dairyman  &  grocer,  283  St,  George's  rd. 
Young,  George,  perfumer  and  hairdresser,  10  Charing 

cross,  357  Sauchiehall  st. ;  ho.  169  Shamrock  st. 
Young,  Gerdes,  &  Co.,   merchants,  41   St.  Vincent 

place. 
Young.  G.  &  A.,  writers,  138  Hope  street. 
Young,  Hew,  &  Co.,  merchants,  41  St.  Vincent  place. 
Young,  Hew,  of  Hew  Yoxmg  if  Co.  ;  house,  261  West 

George  street. 
Young,  James  Anderson,  surgeon-dentist,  47  Bath 

St. — Sea  Adi'ertisement  in  Ajypendix,  p.  161, 
Young,  James,  of  J.  II.   Young  cj-  Co.;  house,  10 

Lynedoch  crescent. 
Young,  James,  house  factor,  40   Kent  st. ;    house, 

Bothwell. 
Young,  James,  tallow  chandler,  33  College  street ; 

house,  11  Shuttle  street. 
Young,   Jame.^j,   baker   and    confectioner,    290  Bu- 
chanan street ;  house,  24  Paterson  St.,  Kingston. 
Young,  James,  wholesale  and  retail  grocer,  128  New 

City  road  and  15  Rosehall  st, ;  house,  66  Sham- 
rock street. 
Young,  James,  pastry  baker,  26  Millroad  street. 
Young,   James,   lard    refiner    and  oil   merchant,  9 

Shuttle  street;  house,  11  do. 
Young,  James,  plasterer,  38  Steven  street,  New  City 

ro;id  ;  house,  26  Burnside  street. 
Young,   James,   say/  and  plane  maker,   cutler  and 

ironmonger,  325  Argyle  street ;  house,  38  Nelson 

street,  Tradeston. 
Young,  James  S.,  of  Brown  if  Young  ;  house,  Bank- 
side,  Old  Kilpatrick, 
Young,  James,  &  Son,  engravers  to  calico  printers, 

57  Montrose  street;  house,  121  do. 
Young,  J.,  artificial  flower  maker,  34  Dundas  st. 
Young,  J.  &  D.,  engravers   to  calico  printers,  13 

Broad  close,  Shuttle  street. 
Young,  J.  H.,  &  Co.,  plain  and  fancj'  muslin  manu- 
facturers, 64  Gordon  street. 
Young,  J.    H.,   of  J.  II.   Young  <f  Co.;  house,  10 

Lj-nedoch  crescent. 
Young,  J.  H ,  surgeon-dentist,  34  Dundas  street. 
Young,  John,  lithographer,  engraver,  and  stationer, 

34  Nelson  street,  Tradeston  ;  house,  38  do. 
Young,  John,  ofTurnhuU  <f  Young  ;  ho.  28  Glebe  st. 
Young,   John,  photogene    lamp   manufacturer,  222 

Gallowgate  ;  works,  14  East  Nile  street. 
Young,  John,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  79  Nelson 

street ;  house,  81  North  Hanover  street. 
Young,  John,  baker,  38  Dumbarton  road ;  house,  63 

St.  Vincent  crescent. 
Young,   John,  grocer  and  victualler,  70  Havannab, 

and  5  Houston  street ;  house,  3  do. 
Young,  John,  contractor,  14  Mains  st. ;  house,  19  dc. 
Young,  John,  pastry  baker,  120  Gallowgate. 
Young,  John,   commission  merchant  and    produce 

broker,  13 J  East  Howard  st. ;  ho.  Fullarton  villa. 


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313 


Young,    John,  of  J.   <]•    W.    Young;    house,     220 

Dumbarton  road. 
Ycung,   John,    Phceiu'x    Iron-works ;  house,  Bread- ' 

albane  terrace,  105  Hill  street. 
Young,  John,  potato  merchant,  199  Crown  street. 
Y'oung,  John   &   Robert,  &   Co.,  shipbrokers,   107 

Buclianan  street. 
Young,  John,  agent  for  Blackle  &  Son,  publishers, 

280  George  street;  ho.  21  Rose  street,  Garnethill. 
Young,  John,  baker,  9,  11  New  street,  Caltoii. 
Young,  John,  manager,  J.  Cun-iecf  Co.'s,  223  Dum- 
barton road  ;  house,  9   Breadalbane  street. 
Young,  John,  ofllurll,  Young,  tj'  Co. ;  house,  Easter- 
house,  near  Bailliestoii. 
Young,  John,  slater,  3  Newton  St. ;  ho.  7  Steven  st. 
Young,  John  &  William,  plumbers  &  brassfounders, 

419^    Argyle   street    and    34    Whitehall  street ; 

branch,  Wbilcinch  ;   office,  91  Carrick  street- 
Young,  John,  spirit  merchant,  13,  15  Stockwell  St. 
Young,  Law,  &  Co.,  merchants,  97  West  George  st. 
Young,   M'Intosh,  &    Co.,  medical  herbalists,   452 

Gallowgate. 
Young,  Neil,  brick  builder,  69  Tobago  street. 
Young,  Peter,  house  factor,  accountant,  and  fire  and 

life  insurance   agent,    11    Miller  street   and    475 

Gallowgate. — See  Advertisement  in  Appendix. 
Young,  Peter  T.,  auditor  of  the  sheriff  and  commis- 
sary courts,  County  buildings,  Wilson  street;   ho. 

1  Clarendon  place,  New  City  road. 
Young,  Lieut.-C(  1.   R.,  inspector  of  volunteers  ;  ho. 

Sunnyoaks,  Langbank,  Port-Glasgow. 
Young,    Robert,    grocer,  45    King  street;   house,  4 

Adelphi  place. 
Young,  Robert,  of  William  Walher  ij-  Co.  ;  residence, 

Cardowan  house. 
Y'ouug,  Robert,  at   Wilson  (|'  MatJiesori's  ;  house,  2G 

Glebe  street. 
Young,  R.,  commission  merchant,  171  West  Nile  st. 
Young,   Robert,  grocer  and  provision   merchant,  98 

Main  street,  Anderston ;  house,  45  Wallace  street. 
Y'^oung,  Robert,  engineer,   millwright,  and  machine 

maker,  23  Sword  street ;  house,  17  Ballgrove  st. 
Young,  Robert,  wholesale  cheese  and  butter  mercht., 

83  Maxwell  street ;  house,  3  Holmhead  street. 
Young,  Robert,  commission  agent,  90  Eglinton  st. 
Young,   Robert,  ham   ciirer  and  wholesale  provision 

merchant,   21  South  Albion  street;  house,  1   St. 

John's  place. 
Young,  Robert,  dairy,  85  Abercromby  street. 
Y'oung,  Robert,  iron   merchant,   Greenhill  Coal  and 

Ironstone  works  ;   office,   145  St.   Vincent  street ; 

house,  5  Kelvingrove  place. 
Young,  Robert,   of  John  and  Robert  Young  cf-  Co.  ; 

house,  10  Elmbank  crescent. 
Y'^oung,  Samuel,  carver  and  gilder,  52  East  Howard 

street;  house,  102  Crookston  street. 
Young,  Stephen   A.  M'L.,  photographist,    15    Bu- 
chanan street. 
Young  &  Strang,  gum  manufacturers  and  drj'salters, 

128  Ingram  st. ;  works,  Castleglen,  near  Busby. 
Y'oung,  T.  C,  writer,  13  John  street ;  house,  4  Gt. 

Kelvin  terrace,  liillhead. 
Young,  Thomas,   &  Co.,   drapers  and  clothiers,  19 

Nicholson  street. 
Young,   Thomas,  teller,  Royal  Bank  of  Scotland; 

house,  3  Clarendon  place. 
Young,  William,  297  Argyle  street. 
Young,  William,  boot  and  shoemaker,  Bazaar,  Can- 

dleriggs  ;  house,  G8  Saltmarket. 


Young,  William  D.,  &  Co.,  iron  fence,  gate,  bridge, 

and  conservatory  manufacturers,  and  contractors, 

and   agricultural    implement    makers,    24   West 

Nile  street. 
Young,  Wm.  G.,  at   R.  Dalglish,  Falconer,  c|-  Go's; 

house,  2  Arthur  place,  Govan. 
Young,  William,  M.D.,  13  James  street,  Calton. 
Young,  William  K.,  Clyde  Galvanizing  Works  ;  ho. 

1  Clutha  street.  Paisley  road. 
Young,  William,  tobacco  manufacturer,  15   St.  An- 
drew's square ;  ho.  79  Great  Hamilton  street. 
Young,  William,  of  J.  ^-  IF.  Young;  house,  20  St. 

Vincent  crescent. 
Young,  William,  at  '[Vllllam  Galloway  cf  Co.'s;  ho. 

97  Thistle  street,  Garnethill. 
Young,  Wm.  G.,  M.D.,  surgeon,  123  Great  Hamil- 
ton street;  house,  4  East  Russell  street. 
Young,  Mrs.  A.,  G  Pollok  street.  Paisley  road. 
Young,   Mrs.  Andrew,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  51 

Struthers  street. 
Y''oung,  Mrs.  David,  house  factor,  28  Saltmarket ; 

house,  9  Sussex  place,  Adelphi  street. 
Young,  Mrs.  David,  4  Dale  street,  Bridgcton. 
Young,  Mrs.  James,  wine  and  spirit   merchant,  2 

Cambridge  street;  house,  162  Sauchiehall  street. 
Young,  Mrs.  Jane,  shoe  furnisher,  74  Prince's  street ; 

house,  109  Crown  street. 
Young,  Mrs.  Robert,  1  Clutha  street,  Paisley  road. 
Young,  Miss,  lodgings,  68  West  Regent  street. 
Young,   Miss,  teacher  of  music,  boarding  and  day 

school,  Victoria  Academy,  88  Buccleuch  street. 
Young,  Misses,  seminary,  41  Carnarvon  street. 
Young,  Miss,  dairj',  20  North  street. 
Young  &  Finlaj',  milliners,  44  St,  George's  road ; 

house,  195  New  City  road. 
YOUNGER,  Allan,  flesher,  99  Crown  street;  house, 

100  do. 
Younger,  Francis,  wool  agent  and  dealer  in  smearing 

materials,  31  Dundas  street;  house,  3  Havelock 

terrace.  Paisley  road. 
Younger,   George,   &   Co.,   commission   agents  and 

merchants,  1  North  court.  Royal  Exchange. 
Younger,  George,  of  George  Younger  cf  Co. ;  house, 

1  Ciifton  street. 
Younger,  George,  &  Son,  brewers,  Alloa ;  M.  Fergu- 
son, 54  St.  Enoch  square,  agent. 
Younger,  John,  victualler,  265  Hij;h  st.  ;  ho.  292  do. 
Younger,  John,  Belfast  and  Newry  goods  agents,  130 

Eglinton  street;  house,  277  do. 
Younger,  John,  house  and  ship  plumber,  zinc-worker, 

and  gas-fitter,  9  Centre  street;  honse,  22  Cath- 

cart  street,  Kinning  park. 
Younger,  Wm.,  &  Co.,  Abbey  Brewery,  Edinburgh ; 

John  Baird  &  Co  ,  83  Jamaica  street,  agents. 
YUILLE,  Andrew,  vinegar,  pickle,  sauce,  and  oil 

merchant,  132  Trongate. 
Yuille,  Archibald,  horse  dealer,  33  Cathedral  street. 
Yuille,  David,  commission  agent,  40  Miller  street; 

house,  4  Provanside,  Stirling's  road. 
Yuill,  Duncan  M.,  glass  merchant  and  glazier,  502 

St.  Vincent  street. 
Yuile,  Henry,  jun.,  169  Berkeley  street. 
Yuille,  Henry,  17  Buccleuch  street. 
Yuill,  Isaac,  tailor  and  clothier,  51  Adelphi  street. 
Yuill,  James,  saddler,  ironmonger,  saddlu-tree,  hame, 

and  chain  manufacturer,  47  Stockwell  street;  ho. 

24  Ropework  lane. 
Yuill,  James,   foreman,  at  Menzies'  Repository ;  ho. 

17  Risk  street,  Calton. 

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YUILLE. GENERAL  DIRECTORY. 


-ZUILL. 


Yuille,  James,  teacher  of  navigation  &  mathematics, 

7  West  street. 
Y'ule,  John,  &  Co.,  engineers  and  millwrights,  and 

boiler  maker.a,  Hutchesontowa  Engine  worlts,  111 

Eutherglen  loan. 
Yule,  John,  of  John  Yule  ^  Co. ;  house,  12  South 

Portland  street. 
Yuill,  Robert,  watch  and  clock  maker,  0  Main  St., 

Gorbals ;  house,  20  Clyde  terrace. 
Yuille,  Thomas,  G18  Hampton  place. 
Yuille,  William,  ■wnolieii  and  linen  draper,  10  High 

street ;  house,  3G  St.  Andrew's  square. 
Yuile,  William,  &  Son,  wine  and  spirit  merchants, 

40  Miller  street. 
Yuill,  Wm.,  pawnbroker,    64  Rose   street   and  43 

Govan  street;  hous?,  16  Cleland  street. 
Yuiie,  William,  tobacco  and  snufF  manufacturer,  87 

Trongate  ;  house,  136  Ilospital  street. 


Yuill,  Wm.,  smith,  shovel,  grate,  and  fender  maker, 
73  Kirk  street,  Calton  ;  lio.  41  Well  street,  do. 

Yuile,  William,  at  James  Black  cj-  Co.'s ;  house,  17 
Buccleuch  street. 

Yuile,  Mrs.,  ladies'  nurse,  8  Greenhill  street. 

Yuile,  Mrs.,  confectioner,  59  Nelson  street. 

Yuille's  Pure  Scotch  marmalade,  jam  and  jolly 
manufactory,  132  Trongate. 


ZAMORSKI,  A.,  comm.ission  agent  for  elastics  and 
silks,  72  Wilson  street;  house,  123  Dumbarton 
road. 

ZINKEISEN,  Victor,  of  Hoffmann,  KoUmann,  cj- 
Co.  ;  house,  27  Lansdowne  crescent. 

ZUILL,  M.,  milliner,  6  Chatham  place,  off  Stir- 
ling's road. 


POST-OFFICE 


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TORY. 


AEBOTSFOSD  PLAGE. 

1  iiorton,  Alex.,  surgeon. 
3  Giierson,  Rlrs.  YVilliaia. 

Easloii,  Jiimfis. 

Thonison,  Michael. 

Rowbotliiim,  Mrs.  Isaac. 

Morton,  Miss. 
7  Lockerby,  Davidj  &,  Son,  con- 
tractors. 
9  Rodger,  Alexander. 

M'Laren,  John,  stationer. 

Wilson,  Jolin,  tube  manuf. 

Watt,  W.,  commis.  mercht. 

Drysdale,  William. 

Gibson,    G.    H.,    of   inland 
revenue  taxes. 
11   Shaw,  A.,  agent. 
16  Baird,  John  i{.,  engineer. 

Kose,  Jlrs.  Le-wis. 

5rKiii!ay,  Thomas. 

Ealsion,  William. 
21   Sim,  John. 

Stevenson,  51  rs. 

CarriUhers,  Mrs. 

W'right,  J.  A. 

Blackwood,  Wm.,  merchmt. 

Monteith,  Rev.  Robert  K. 
23  Sim,  John  Keiih. 
25  Cunningham,  Mrs.  Arclid. 
27  Reid,  John. 

Anderson,  Mrs  Jonathan  E. 

Brown,  W.  F.  T. 

Butters,  Mrs. 

Shaw,  airs. 

Clark,  Archd  ,  ironmotiger. 

Lockerby,  Thomas. 
29  Sim,  Alexander,  teacher. 
S3  Gordon,  Hev.  J.  F.  S.,  D.D. 

Murray,  Alexander. 

Paul,  George. 

Hunter,  Sirs. 

Greenshields,  A. 

Campbell,  Jn.,  jun.,  druggist. 
lib  M'Dermid,  Rev.  John. 
ii~  Corkmd:ile,  Charles  S. 
89  Kiiminmont,  Alex.,  jun. 

Struthers,  'i  homas,  draper. 

Smart,  James. 

Morrison,  William. 

M'CuUocb,  Robert. 

Algie,  Maibew,  merchant. 
45  Steel,  James. 

Whyte,  AVilliam. 

Matthew,  Sirs. 

Malliews,  Thomas. 

"WillianiBon,  Jn,,  Lootmaker. 


45  Geddes,  Robert. 
47  Inglis,  John,  leather  factor. 
49  Gray,  Jlrs.  P.,  ladies'  seinin. 
51  Thomson,  Thomas  A. 

Davidson,  A.  C. 

M'Kay,  Daniel. 

M'Leod,  Alex. 

Thomson,  James  M. 

Pollock,  Hugh. 
53  Harley,  Andrew. 
57  M'Allister,  Archd.,  writer. 

Drjsdale,  William. 

Porteous,  J.,  commission  agt. 

Bookless,  J. 

Drysdale,  Mrs. 

Grandison,  William. 
59  Campbell,  James. 

Cleuch,  Mrs. 
Gl  Binnie,  David,  builder. 
63  Siewait,  John. 

Murray,  William, 

Thorniiill,  William  K, 

M'Kinlaj-,  Ebenezor. 

Timperley,  John,  civil  CKgin. 

Wilson,  Win.,  agent. 
C5  Brown,  Andrew. 

Brown,  Misses,  seminary. 
67  Webster,  Willi.im. 

M'Farlane,  Duncan. 

Alexander,  J. 

Hunter,  Alexander. 

Slason,  John,  jun. 
69  Peat,  P.  S. 

Roberts,  David  H. 

Ford,  William. 

Ferguson,  Archibald. 

Dalgleish,  John,  merchant, 

Fraser,  Duncan. 

Ferguson,  Peter. 
71  Hastie,  Peter. 

Currie,  Alexander. 
73  Jarvie,  Sirs. 

R(Ab,  George. 

Paterson,  Tliomas,  M.D, 

Barron,  William. 

M'Lean,  Daniel. 

Birrell,  Mrs. 

Laidlaw,  William. 
75  Mason,  George  S. 

Dunlop,  .John. 

Neilson,  John. 

Foubister,  James. 

Trayner,  Sirs. 

Cameron,  John. 
79  Wilson,  Andrew,  merchant. 

Wilson,  Juho,  merchant. 


79  Barns,  Andrew. 

Cameron,  Mrs. 

SI'Laren,  John,  brassfouniler. 

Orr,  Blisses. 
,  Slouat,  Alex.  SI. 

Sillier,  Gavin,  baker. 
81  Lamb,  Sliss. 

Jack,  James. 
92  M'Farlane,  Alexander. 

Walker,  James. 

AV right,  Duncan,  flesher. 

SI'Lay,  Ebenezer. 

M'Lanrin,  Sliss. 

Gumming,  J. 

Shaw,  Thomas  T. 
90  Wilson,  Sirs. 

Williamson,  Geo.,  manufact. 

Williamson,  Mrs.  D. 
88  Houston,  William,  sen. 

Bremner,  Williaiii,  plasterer. 

Coghill,  Wni.,  silversmith. 

M'Fadzean,  David. 

Kirkwood,  Sirs. 

Druminoiid,  Slrs.^] 

Slartin,  Peter. 
84  Sl'Gregor,  James  G. 

Pender,  J. 
78  Gourlie,  Sirs.  John, 
76  SI  ayes,  Andrew. 

Chirk,  John. 
74  Lorimer,  William,  grocer. 
68  Eohead,  John,  hatter. 

Kay,  Sliss,  milliner. 

Stobbs,  Richard,  bookseller. 

Gow,  David. 

Cairns,  William,  plumber. 

Bryson,  John. 
66  Bryson,  John,  flesher. 
64  Sliller,  Sirs.  Widter. 

Galloway,  John. 

Sl'Dougall,  Angus. 

Chaliner.w,  Win.,  coal  mercht 

Slylne,  John 

Mjliie,  Thomas. 
62  Wilson,  Samuel,  traveller. 
60  Crawford,  John. 

Newlands,  John. 

Macara,  George. 
58  SI'Nicol,  G.  B. 
56  Thomson,  Henry  G. 
54  Craig,  John,  grocsr. 

Ritchie,  John. 

Donaldson,  James. 

Armstrong,  William. 
48  Greenshields,  Sirs. 

Hunter,  Robert,] 


316 


ABERCROMBY. STREET  DIRECTORY. ADELPHI. 


William  Fletcher. 

Leiper,  Rev.  Andrew. 

Anderson,  James. 

Howie,  Rev.  Robert,  M.A. 

Roxburgh,  Dav.,  coalmaster. 

Renton,  George. 

O'Neill,  Charles,  C.E. 

Stewart,  Rev.  J.  G. 

Scott,  George. 

Hiiishaw,  Mr. 

Harvie,  John. 

Dickie,  David. 

Winchester,  William. 

Murdoch,  Mrs. 

Payne,  Mrs. 

Duncan,  J.  T.,  accountant. 

Walker,  John. 

Drummond,  Ada.Ti. 

Fletcher,  Michael,  rag  mer. 

White,  John. 

Fleming,  James. 

Grieve,  Mrs. 

Craig,  James. 

Mitchell,  Rev.  James. 

Logan,  James,  merchant. 

Deans,  Mrs. 

Blooney,  William. 

M'Donald,  Alex.,  jeweller. 

Robertson,  Robert,  com.  mer. 

Stewart,  W.  W. 

Maclure,  Alex.,  manufacturer. 

Mackie,  Dr.  Andrew. 

Logan,  William. 

Smith,  Tlios.,  bank  agent. 

Steel,  Miss. 

Dunn,  Samuel,  printer. 

Hunter,  Moses. 

Eobertson,  Wra.,  C.E. 

Blair,  George. 

Lonergan,  Wm.  F.,  M.D. 

Berwick  &  Brown,  seminary. 

Craig,  Alexander. 

M'Lellan,  Duncan. 

Meikle,  William. 

Niven,  John,  manufacturer. 

Baird,  James,  merchant. 

Kelly,  A.  L.,  surgeon. 

Raid,  Rev.  James  W. 

Brown,  Hugh. 

Sinclair,  Peter. 

Cree,  James. 

Sinclair,  Robert. 

Scott,  Andrew,  of  customs. 

M'Nee  &  Birch,  ladies'  sem. 

ABERCORN  STREET. 

Law,  David. 

M'Ouat,  John,  &  Son,  slaters. 

M'Pherson,  Alex. 

Bain,  J.  F. 

Kirkland,  W.,  agent. 

Morrison,  John,  victualler. 

Elder,  James. 

Miller,  Andrew. 

Wood,  John. 

^Vood,  Robert. 


ABERCROMSY  STREET. 

1   Coventry,  Bogle,  &  Son. 
9  M'Kay,  James,  tobacconist. 


15  Clark,  Blrs.  Geo.,  undertaker. 
29  Stewart,  Robert,  &  Co.,  spin. 
47  Fisher,  M.  &  H.,  prov.  mer. 
55  Grainger,  Mrs.  H.,  spir.  mer. 
57  File,  Charles. 

Reld,  John. 

Gourlay,  George. 

Granger,  Mrs. 
59  Walker,  Marg.,  groc.  &  conf. 
61  Orr,  John,  baker. 

67  Cunningham,  John,  flasher. 
69  M'Carron,  John,  surgeon. 

71  Docberty,  Edward. 
Galletly',  Colin,  plasterer. 

73  Sliaw,  Robert,  spirit  dealer. 

75  M'Laughlan,  P.,  pawnbroker. 

77  Stilling,  James,  cutler. 

79  Davidson,  C.  A  ,  furnishings. 
87  Knox,  Adam. 

Keenai),  BIrs. 

Dickson,  Adam,  sen.,  ho.  fac. 

Leslie,  Francis,  plasterer. 
95  Buchan,  Walter,  teacher. 

Lawrence,' John,  rope  spinner. 

Nicholson,  Andrew. 
97  Johnston,  J.  G.,  grocer. 
103  Bulloch,  W.,  slater. 
119  M'Owat,  John,  provision  mer. 
127  Connell,  John,  hairdresser. 

M'Manus,  John. 
145  M'Farlane,  Mrs.  John,  victr, 
147  M'Namara,  Mich  ,  but.  mer. 
100  Johnston,  M.  &  A.,  milliners. 
92  Stewart,  William. 

80  M'Courl,  F.,  surgeon. 

78  M'Gregor,  W.,  boot  &  shoem. 

76  M'AlIister,  Walter,  coal  agent 

and  house  factor. 
Lawson,  John,  builder. 

72  M'Cullocli,  Jolin,  superin.   of 

Catholic  Orphan  Institu. 
Female  Orphanage. 
St.  Mary's  Catholic  schools; 

teacher,     M'Laughlin,    B. 

James. 

68  St.  Mary's  Catholic  chapel. 
52  Bailie,  Robert,  victualler. 
44  Knox's  Flack. 

42  St.  Joseph's  Place. 

4  Shannon,  Clias.,  pawnbkr. 
32  Hart,  Dominic,  spirit  dealer. 
22,    24    Dickson,    John,    family 

grocer  and  spirit  merch. 
l4^Bogle,  Coventry,  tinsmith. 
8  LeVtch,  James,  refresh,  rooms. 
G^Coultek's  Lane. 

10  Tait,  William,  letter-car. 
3  Cowan,  John,  pawnbrok. 

Laird,  James,  painter. 
9  Johnstone,  Cbarles. 
13  M'Connell,W.&T.,strch3. 
6  Johnston,  Charles,  baker. 
4  Mullen,  D.,  tailor. 

ADAM'S  COURT  LANE. 
2  John  Cr.mpbell,  spirit  mer. 
20  Finlay  &  JeflFray. 
28  Ferguson   &   Campbell,  wine 
merchan  ts. 


30  Sentinel  and  Times  office. 
Penny  P(5st  newspaper  office. 

ADELPHI  PLACE. 
2  Gillespie,  George,  baker. 
4  M'Dougali,  James. 

M'Laren,  Daniel,  teacher. 

M'Laren,  Daniel,  spirit  mer. 

"Wilson,  Mrs.  Archibald. 

Smith,  John,  plumber. 

Wilson,  John. 

Simpson,  J.mics. 

Young,  Robert,  grocer. 
6  Bell,  John,  flesher. 

8  Fleming,  Malcolm,  draper. 
Taylor,  James. 
M'lutyre,  W.  A. 

Young,  Mrs.  David,  house  fac. 

9  Burne,  J.  C,  photographer. 

10  Gibson,  Dr.  Matthew  H. 

ADELPHI  STSEET. 

11  M'Larsn,  D.,  spirit  dealer. 

12  Leckie,  Alex.,  provision  mer. 

13  Lambie,  James,  tailor. 

14  M'Dougali,  Jas.,  pastry  baker. 
14;|Hart,  John,  tailor. 

15  Sweeney,  Daniel. 
loiDonald,  John,  watchmaker. 

16  Russell,  Thomas,  surgeon. 
Whitehead,  John  G. 
Bennett,  Mrs.,  lodgings. 
Russell,  Thomas. 
Leckie,  Alexander. 
Crear,  G. 

Russell,  James. 

17  Forsyth,  flesber. 

IS  Russell,  T.,  spirit  merchant. 

20  Bailie,  Wra.,  grocer. 

21  M'Lachlun,  Wm.,  spir.  mer. 

23  Robertson,  J.,  pork  butcher. 

24  Goldie,  John,  ironfounder. 
Stark,  John,  (j£  P.O. 
Mitchell,  H. 
M'Lachlan,  Wm. 
Campbell,  John,  toy  dealer. 

25  M'Millan,  John,  confectioner. 
2G  Howatson,  Robt.,  prov.  mer. 
27  M'Dougali, Mrs.  D.,  spir.  deal. 

29  Rankin,  Bryce,  druggist, 
29jAlIan,  John,  confectioner. 

30  Equitable  Lo.  Off.,  J.  Scanlan. 

32  Wilson,  Arch. 
Thomson,  Miss. 

33  Turner,  Robert,  spirit  mer. 

34  M'Ara,  Andrew,  grocer. 

35  Steven,  Jas.,  provision  mer. 

37  Davidson,  Mrs.  AV. 

38  Buch.^nan,  Wm.,  flesher. 

40  M'Lachlan,  Alex.,  flesher. 

41  Spiers,  A.,  tailor. 
Montgomery,  D. 
Wrigl'.t,  Henry,  tailor. 
Hendry,  Wm.,  contractor. 

43  Bryce,  Elizabeth. 

42  Cunningham,  J.,  stationer. 

44  Moflat,  Andw.,  warehousmn. 
44^Cuthbertson,  Wra.,  prov.  mer. 

45  Thorburu,  John,  lodgings. 


ADELPHI.- 


-STREET  DIRECTORY.- 


-ANDERSTON. 


317 


4&  Wliite,  J  ,  vine  &,  spirit  mer. 
•47;^-Log:in,  George,  stationer. 
48   Remiie,  Jair.ts,  grocer. 

50  Livingston,  A.,  tobacconist. 
61  Yuill,  Isaac,  tailor. 

Sommerville,  George. 
Dobbie,  Tlioinas,  watchmkr. 
52  Reid,  James,  spirit  mercht. 

ADELPHI  TERRACE. 

10  Clulha  Works. 
M'Lelkin,  P.  &  W. 

16  Adelplii  Bifcuit  Factorj-. 

M'Call  &  Stephen. 
20  Adelphi  Ci.tton  Works. 

Thomson,  Robert,  &  Son. 

ALBERT  PLACE-Dundas  St. 

Kingston. 
85  M'Kechnie,  D. 

AIBEET  STREET,  Townhead. 
28  Douglas,  Peter,  dairyman. 

ALBION  COURT,  North. 

1  Davidson,  A. 
Gatheral,  Miss. 
Eraser,  Mrs. 

2  Mitcliell,  Mrs.,  lodgings. 
Dickie,  Robert,  lodgings. 
Eraser,  J.  &,  C,  jacket  manf. 

3  Currie,  David,  bootmaker. 
Drntnmond,  Duncan. 
White,  David,  warper. 
Paterson,  James. 
White,  W.  &  D.,  warpers. 

4  Eraser,  Miss. 
Smith,  John. 
Gibson,  James, 

ALBION  STREET,  North, 
3  Murray,  Wm.,  lithog.  artist. 
Murray,  Angus,  engraver. 

5  IJicket,  John,  flesher. 

11  Fleming,  Wm.,  victualler. 
19,  21  51'l.eod,  Alexander,  jun., 

leatlier  merchant. 

Leitcl',  Mrs.  coffee-house. 
25  M'Gown,  W.,  &  Co.,  wrights. 

Duncan,  Thomas. 

Ellison,  Robert. 
27  Banks,  Jame>-,  &  Son. 
33  Rnss,  J.,  &  Sons,  hide  factors. 

37  Ainslie,  Mrs.  J.,  fishmonger. 

39  Lindsay,  James  K.,  plumber. 
41  Ai.EioN  Court. 

43  West  of  Scotland  Prov.  Store. 

51  M'Lean,  George,  druggist. 
50  Buchanan,  Miss  J. 

Baird,  William. 

Haddow,  Robert. 

Jlills,  James. 

Gladman,  II.  E.  A.,  surgeon. 

M'lver,  Francis,  agent, 

40  Greyfriars'  Cliurch. 

38  Dawson,  James,  beadle. 
32  Semple,  James,  bookseller. 

Wilson,  Mrs.  R. 
Rae,  C. 


28  Wilson,  Mrs.  R. 

26  Gibson,  James,  flesher. 

20  Hamilton,  Thomas,  baker. 
18  M'Whannel,  Edward. 

M'Ara,  John. 

Miller,  A.  R. 

Gilmour,  John. 

Weir,  D.,  mail  guard. 
14  Duncan,  Thos.,  spirit  dealer. 
12   Weir,  J.  B.,  flesher. 
lO^Roberfson,  Robert. 

Gay,  John. 

Fleming,  William. 

Robertson,  William. 
10  M'Whannel,  Edw.,  plumber. 

ALBION  STREET,  South. 
1  Carrick,  J.,  sviperin.  ofstreets. 
9  Police  Buildings  and  Offices; 
Smart,  J.,  superin.  of  police. 

21  Young,  Robert,  ham  curer. 

25  Dormon,  .J.,  jun.,  cheese  mer. 

33  General  Weigh-housc. 
39  Struthers  &  Co.,  drapers. 

Grant,  Dan.,  tailor  &  clotbr. 
Cnllen,  David,  glazier. 
43,  45  Pattison,  J.,  draper. 
61  Garroway,  James,  manufr. 
M'Farlane,  Alexander. 
124  Cook,  W.,  wine  &  spirit  mer. 
120  Small  &   Barnett,    packing- 
box  makers. 
Benton,  J.  D.,  &  Co.,  mers. 
20  Young,  John,  wine  mercht. 

ALSTON    STREET. 
7  Mirrlees,  J.,  &  Sons,  manfs. 

Taylor,  J.  &  W.,  builders. 

Taylor,  James,  valuator. 
9  Seaton,  W.   &   A.,  wholesale 
grocers. 

29  Boyle,  William,  contractor. 

37  M'Kay,  D. 

41  Scott,  Peter,  carter. 
63  Allan,  J. 

Murdoch,  James. 
Galloway,  Wm. 
55  Galloway,  James,  merchant. 

71  Wilson,  J-^mes,  sugar  refiner. 
93  Lawrie,  Ale.x.  H.,  corn  factor. 
90  Gibson  &  Stewart,  store-kprs. 

72  Geddes,  Robt ,  &  Sons,  mers. 
54  Gibson,  W.  F.,  store-keeper. 

Gibson  &  Service,  store-kprs. 

46  Buchanan,  Robert,  carter. 

42  Murray,  Mrs.,  contractor. 
36  M'Kim,  Walter. 

38  Walker,  W.,  &  Co.,  merchts. 

34  Armstrong,  Thomas,  commis- 

sion agent. 

ANDERSTON   ST.-Gallowgate. 

10  Stewart,  Walter,  smith. 

26  Graham,  Malcolm,    and   Co., 

grease  manufacturers. 

43  Toy,  Patrick,  cooper. 

47  Whyte,  David,  machine raakr. 

ANDERSTON  QUAY. 
1  Speed,  A.,  spirit  merchant. 


49 

55, 
57 

58 

60 
61 


M'Lean,  Mrs.  D.,  midw.fe. 

Speed,  A. 

Lang,  Mrs.,  lodgings. 

Speed,  A.,  Londonderrj'  hotel. 

M'Lauchlan,  Mrs.,   com.  tav. 

M'Dougall,  Mrs. 

M'Lean,  Mi-:s,  lodgings. 

M'Gregor,  Andrew,  engineer. 

M'Millan,  Misses,  dres.-.mak. 

M'Dougall,  Mrs.,  spirit  deal. 

M'Phie,  1).,  wiiie&  spir.  mer. 

Shaw,  Mrs.,  Thistle  tavern. 

Hay,  Matthew,  spirit  mercht. 

Angus,  James,  baker. 

Mather,  James. 

Lang's  Colfee-hou£e. 

Carry,  Robert. 

Randall,  John. 

M'Lauchlan,  John. 

White,  Capt.  Archd. 

Simpson,  John. 

Innis,  Ale.x. 

Clyde  hotel,  .L  Gray. 

Barclay,  Phillips,  and  Co., 
ships'  ironmongers  &  brass- 
founders. 

Campbell,  Miss,  grocer  and 
fruiterei-. 

Mairs,  Chas,,  metal  dealer. 

Forbes,  John,  stationer. 

Orr,  Hugh,  spiiit  dealer. 

Campbelton  Steam-pak.  off. ; 
Duncan  Currie,  agent;  Jas, 
Muir,  clerk. 

M'Millan,  Neil,  M.D. 

Bruce,  John,  spirit  dealer. 

Teacher,  Wm.  spirit  mercht. 

Clansman's  Box  ;  John  Ma- 
son &  N.  M 'Donald,  clerks, 

Affleck,  Edward,  eating  ho. 

Ferguson,  Geo.,  spirit  mereh. 

Affleck,  Ed.,  jun.,  eating  ho. 

Curamock,  Mrs.,  spirit  dealer. 

Crombie,  Mrs.,  baker  &  groc, 

M'Kinnon,  C,  spirit  dealer. 

Tod  &  M'Gregor,  Clyde  Fo. ; 
R.  F.  Pearce,  cashier ; 
Wal.  Sutherland,  foreman. 

Mackay,  William. 

Belfast  Shipping  Box  ;  Wm, 
Ronald,  clerk. 

Smith  &  Rodger,  St.  James' 
Foundry. 

56  Stewart,  T.  &  J.,  &  Co., 
ropework. 

Campbell,  A.,  engineer, 

Lang,  William. 

Dublin  Shipping  Box ;  J.  0. 
Smith,  clerk. 

M'Donald,  Norman. 

M'Millan  &  Morrison,  block- 
makers. 

Hobbs,  Samuel,  painter. 

Ferguson,  W.,  spirit  mercht. 

Irishman's  Bo.x ;  M'Connel 
and  Laird,  agents  ;  Robert 
Allen,  clerk. 

Lancefield  Box;  Martin  Orme, 
agent ;   David  Brooks,  elk. 


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ANN.- 


-STREET  DIRECTORY. ARGYLE. 


68  Newall,    K.   S.,  &  Co.,  wire- 
rope  manufacturers. 
Armour,    Andrew,  agent  for 
R.  S.  Newall  #  Co. 

71  Carswell,  Thunias. 

74  Napier,     Robert,     Lancefield 
Eoundry. 

ANN  STEEET. 
9  Paisley  Canal  Co. 
11  Wcrdie  &  Co.,  carriers. 
13  M'Gavin,  A.,  &  Co. 

M'Keand,  J.  &  T.,oil  merch. 
]  9  Paterson,  W.,  &  Son,  smiths. 
27  Fleck,  Peter,  and  Co.,  store- 
keepers. 
33  Allan  &  Poynter,  bond.  vaul. 

31  Henderson,  James,  tinsmith. 

32  M'Nee.  James,  oil  mercUaut. 
24  M'JIaster,  J.,  &  Co. 

M'Ewan,  Colin,  fish-curer. 
22  Gilfillan,  John,  corn  mercht. 
18  Free  St.  Enoch  .school;   Geo. 

S.  Bain,  teacher. 
16,  18    HI'Gavin,    A.,   and    Co., 
bonded  warehouse. 
6  Martin,  Thomas,  bookbinder. 

K^IS  STREET-Bridgeton. 
10  Laird,  George,  cabinetmaker. 

AHN  STREET-Port-Diindas. 
68  Steki.'s  CounT. 
64  Bain's  Court. 

Bain,  George,  agent. 
42  Eaglesham,  Mrs.  J.,  spir.  deal. 

ANUPIELD  PLACE. 

1  Brown,  John. 

2  Duncan,  Mrs. 

3  Waddell,  Alexander. 

4  Kilpatrick,   Robert. 

5  Borland,  Rev.  J.  W. 

6  Mitchell,  James. 

7  Duncan,  A.  C. 

8  Eoss,  Richard  G. 

10  Ross,  A.  M. 

11  Mather,  Matthew,  M.D. 
Mather,  G.  R.,  M.D. 

13  Euncinian,  Rev,  Dr. 

14  Clark,  Matthew, 

15  S3'mington,  Mrs.  Dr. 

16  Ker,  Rev,  John. 

ANNFIELD  STREET. 
1  For-syth,  John,  builder. 

Porter,  Wdliam,  builder. 
7  Galbraith,  Robert,  clerk. 
6  Walker,  J.  &  J.,  plasterers. 

APSLEY  PLACE,.  Kortli. 

SEE    GEE  AT   AVItSTKKN   r.OAD. 

APSLEY  PLACE,  South. 
1  Howatf,  Henry  R.,  M.D. 
'6  Morrison,  Donald  M'K. 

Guild,  Mrs.  George. 

Dobbie,  Mrs.  William. 
6  Listoi,  Robert,  oil  merchant. 


7  Stewart,  Robert. 
9  Buchanan,  John,  writer. 
Somerville,  William. 
Wilson,  Mrs.  AVilliara. 
13  Pateraon,  Mrs,  Andrew, 
15  Barcl.iy,  BIr. 
Ross,  Daniel. 
Muirhcad,  Mrs. 

21  Cardno,  P.,  ironmonger. 
Paterson,  Mrs. 

Couper,  Kobt.,  tobacco  manu. 
Bryce,  John. 
Marshall,  J.imes. 
23   Bain,  James. 

25  M'Taggart,  John. 
27  Hamilton,  James. 

M'Intosh,  John. 

Anderson,  P.  A. 
29  Mactear,  Andrew. 

Mactear,  William. 
33   Davidson,  Isabella,  grocer. 

Gardiner,  J. 

HoUiday,  Mrs. 

Robinson,  Rev.  E.  J. 

Clyde,  W.  &  T. 
35  JMitchell,  John. 
37  Bald,  Mrs. 

39  Bryden,  J.,  commis.  agent. 
Ramsay,  Robt.,  hide  broker. 
Adamson,  Mrs. 

Aitken,  John. 
Bow,  Archibald. 

45  Hood,  Archibald. 
Miiir,  Mrs. 
Robertson,  A. 
Goldie,  James. 

47  Dunbar,  Henry,  M.D, 

51  Anderson,  J.  B.,  hatter. 
Cowan,  J.,  jun. 

52  Brown,  James,  cabinetmaker. 
50  Hyland,  William. 

Hetheringtnn,  John, 
Gorman,  William. 

48  Snedden,  John. 

46  Robinson,  Thos.,  ironfounder. 
44  M'lver,  K.  C. 

Newall,  James. 
Lamb,  Thomas  A, 
M'Creadie,  T.  0. 

40  Kav,  Mrs. 

33  M'Coll,  Hugh,  clothier. 

Gilmour,  James,  timber  mer. 

M'Allister,  William,  grocer. 

Brown,  John,  designer. 
3S  M'Ausland,  H.  C. 
32  Pringle,  William. 

Meiklejohti,  John,  dj-er. 

Tennant,  Archibald,  collector. 

M'liityre,  Capt.  Archibald. 

Keiinedj',  F.  G. 

Anderson,  A. 

26  Blair  &  Balderston,  Misses. 
Mair,  John. 

Colgan,  M.  J., teach,  of  music. 
Wright,  James. 
Sinclair,  Robert  W. 

22  Buchanyn,  Johu. 
20  Drysdale,  Mrs. 

Neil,  Thomas,  teacher. 


20  M'Intosh,  Mrs. 

Stewart,  Andrew,  tube  inak. 
Paton,  J. 

18  Walker,  Dr. 

16  Inglis,  Thng.,  hay  merchant. 
14  Aitken,  I'hoiiias. 

Lawson,  D^iniel. 

Anderson,  Rev.  Peter. 

M'Kendriek,  John. 
12  Dick,  Mrs. 
10  Thomson,  G. 
8  Taylor,  Rtv.  -Tames  S. 

Gourlay,  Thomas. 

0  Wylie,'  William,  wright. 

4  Tindal,  David,  surgeon. 

2  Cuthbertson,  Thos.,  mercht. 
Whyte,  D.  L. 
Fulton,  William, 
Dunlop,  Mrs. 

AEDGOWATT  STREET. 

1  Sharp,  John,  shipsmith. 
Fenton,  Robert,  blacksmith. 

5  Darroch  &  Espie,  joiners. 

AR&YLE  ARCADE. 

1  Harris,  A.,  jeweller. 

2  Barker,  George,  shoemaker. 

3  Barnett  &  M'Intyre,  Jewells. 

4  M'Grigor,  D.,  bootmaker. 

5  Campbell,  John,  f.ncy  gocdsi. 
6,  7  M'Millan,  A.,  watchmaker. 
8,  9  Todd,  D.,  jeweller. 

10,  11  M'Farlane,  P.,  hardware. 
12  Boston,  T.,  seal  engraver. 

Boston,  John,  engraver, 
13,  14  Kerr,  J.,&  Sons, bootmab. 
15,  16,  Lorimer  &  Moves,  perf. 
17, 18  Mylne,  C.  &  M.D.,  bab.liii. 

19  Robertson,  D.,  &  Co.,  jewelrs. 

20  Stewart  &  M' Donald,  perfum. 

21  Fleming,  Miss  J.,  hosier. 
22,  23  Orr,  Miss,  milliner. 

24  Galetti,  Juhn,  optician. 

25  Russell,  John,  jeweller. 

26  Smith,  Mrs.,  milliner. 

27  M  Intosh,  Miss,  furnishing?. 

28  Cochran,  J.,  homceopathic  cb. 

29  Scott,  Miss,  bab}'  linens. 

30  Douglas,  Dan.,  watchmaker. 
31,  32  Robertson,  John,  cutler. 
33,  34  Smith  &  Simons,  seed  mor. 
36  Reid,  J.  R.,  colliery  office. 

Pritty,  Francis,  engraver. 

M'Michael,  Jas.,  accountant. 
37,  38  Watson,  A.,  hos.&  glover. 
39,  40  Robertson,  J.,  toy  wareli. 
41  Johnston,  G.,  toy  warehouse. 
43  Reid,  John,  &  Co.,  sl]awl  ware. 

45  Pritty,  F.,  jun.,  engraver. 

4 6  Blolly neux,  li.&  JI.,  shell repo. 

47  Taylor,  R.,  lace  warehouse. 

48  Michie&  Melrose,  Berlin  repo, 

49  Alexander,  Mrs.  J.,  confecr. 

50  Waddell,  Miss,  milliner. 
51,  52  Martin,  M.,  milliner. 
63,  54  Purdon,  J.,  toy  wareho. 
56,57  Moffat,  Miss  E.,  staym. 
59  M'Intyre,  Mrs.,  umbrellas. 


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CO,  61  Walker,  Miss  A.,  milliner. 
63  Blackliall  &  Scott,  combs,  &c. 
■tii  Aircl,  J.  L.,  jeweller. 

AUGYLS  STEEET. 
1   WH'lie,  William,  hatter. 
o  Hodge,  J.  &  T.,  tobacconists. 
7  Muiiro,  John,  tailor. 

Mills,  Wm.  &  Co.,  coppersm. 

Examiner   newspaper  office ; 
Smith,  J.,  LL.D.,  editor. 

Lamb,  R  ,  clothier. 

Franklin,  Wm.,  paper-ruler. 

Angus  &  Kirkpatrick,  tailors. 

Alexander,  D.,  lithographer. 

Steen,  Joseph,  tailor. 

M'Lean,  Geo.,  watchmaker. 

Ferguson,  J.  &  R.,  ironmong. 

Moir,  James,  planemaker. 

Brownlie,  Win.,  baker. 

Mathieson,  T.,  dining  rooms. 

Sommerville,  Robt.,  engraver. 

Eadie,  James,  artist. 

Mann,  John  A.,  artist. 

Millar,  Robert,  lithographer. 

Mitchell,  James,  clothier. 

Riddel,  James,  spirit  mereht. 

M'Culloch,  S.  &  W.,  grocers. 

Fleming,  P.  &  R.,  ironmong. 

Moodie's  Coukt. 

Braid,  Alex.,  cabinetmaker. 

Inglis,  And.,  &  Co.,  hatters. 

Fraser,  John,  furrier. 

M'Millan,  E,,  bookbinder. 

Carss,  J.,  &  Co.,  bookbinders. 

M'Clement,  Samuel,  printer. 

Thomson,  James,  bookbinder. 

Ramsay,  Andrew,  clothier. 

Murray,  A.  H.,  lithographer. 

Hayman,  Thos.,  contractor. 

Sellers,  Mrs.  W.,  paper  ruler. 

M'Gregor,  J.,  tavern  keeper. 

Alexander,  J.,  bookbinder. 

Logan,  J.,  cement  nianufr. 

Marshall,  Robert,  lithograph. 

Simpson,  James,  bootmaker. 

lieid,  J.  &  E.,  stationers. 

Wellington  Court, 

Mitchell  &  Wilson,  tobaccon. 

M'Lellan,  L.  &  J.,  merchts. 

Booth,  J.,  spirit  dealer. 

Lyon,  John,  &  Co.,  manufac. 

M'Kenzie,  Colin,  baker. 

Fulton,  James,  victualler. 

Paterson,  Gavin,  bootmaker. 

53  Cross,  A.,  &  Son,  seed  mers. 

Brj-ce,  .John,  hatter. 

Wilson's  Court. 

Brown,  David,  spirit  mereht. 

Laird,  J.,  &  Co.,  prov.  mers. 

Lawcook,J.,&  Co.,  flour  mers. 

Buck's  Head  Hotel. 

Thornhill  &  Co.,  hatters. 

Lillie  &  Muir,  drapers. 

■Winchester,  W.,  &  Co.,  chin. 

M'Kellar,  H.,  ironmonger. 

Buchanan  Court. 

Smith  &  Sliarp,  whole,  grocs. 

Duncan,  J.,  &  Co.,  shirt  mks. 


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Vannan,  A.  &  R.,  wine  mers. 

Courier  Newspaper  office. 

Howarth,  S.,  tavern  keeper. 

Miller,  James,  toy  dealer. 

Krotosliiner,  S.,  tobacconist. 

Scott,  John,  fruiterer. 

Gebbie,  Thomas,  shoemaker. 

Baj-ue  &  Duckett,  bootmks. 

Turner's  Court. 

Kenned}',  Gilbert,  stationer. 

Kennedy,  Walter,  do. 

Glassfurd  &  French,  bootmks. 

Hunter,  Barr,  &  Co.,  hatters. 

M'Intyre,  John,  &  Co.,  wareh. 

Handley,  John,  trunkmaker. 

Weir,  J.  H.,  bootmaker. 

Tait,  James,  hatter. 

Smith,  J.  &  F.,  tobacconists. 

Pratt's  Court. 

Ferguson,  Mrs.,  Rose  tavern. 

Riddell,  John,  tailor. 

Muir,  W.,  rouge  maker. 

Ross,  Robert. 

M'Geoch,  W.,  ironmonger. 

M'Haffie     and      Colquhoun, 
ironmongers. 

Wilson,  J.  &  T.,  candlemks. 

Smith,  William,  baker. 

Anderson,  James  B,,  hatter. 

Glass  &  Duncan,  booksellers. 

Paton,  A.  &  Co.,  hosiers,  &c. 

Ramsay,  W.,  ironmonger. 

Angus,  Peter,  coffee-house. 

Adam,  Robert,  tobacconist. 

Morrison,  Wm.,  &  Son,  hatrs. 

Dalziel,  J.,  &  Son,  stationers. 

Bain,  J.  &  W.,  bakers. 

Dalveen,  N.  B.,  wine  mereht. 

Clark,     Grierson,     &      Co., 
^vholesale  shirt  manufrs. 

Carter  &  M'Nab. 

Forbes,  D.,  hairdresser. 

Henderson  &  Nicol,  clothiers. 

Scott,  John,  lithographer. 

Morier,  Wm.,  brush  manufr. 

Campbell,  J.,  tailor. 

M'Culloch,  J.  &  J.,  grocers. 

Dunlop,  D.  &  W.,  halters. 
153    Drummond    &    Leslie, 
clothiers. 

MKenzie,  Allan,  &  Co.,  -ware- 
housemen. 

Pigott,  H.,  hat  manufacturer. 

Stevenson,  John,  stationer. 

Wotherspoon,  G.,  hosier. 

Ferguson,  G.  R.,  bootmaker. 

M'Eachran,   Laughland,  and 
Co.,  warehousemen. 

Brownlie,  Thos.,  spirit  raer. 

Robertson's  Court. 

Laurie,  R.,  &  Co.,  merchts. 
Lonnie,  Js.,  &  Co.,  plumbers. 

Dick,  R.  J.,  bootmaker. 

Campbell,  J.,  confectioner. 

Donald,  Jas.,  jun.,  clothier. 
Adam's  Court  Lane. 

Campbell,  John,  spirit  mer. 

Craig  Brothers,  warehousm. 

Campbell,  John,  spirit  mer. 


193  Fairley,  W.  &  G.,  ironmong._ 
195  Gilmour,  W.,  &  Co.,  warehm 

Fiilconer  Brothers,  v/arehous 
195JRalbton'3  I'hotographic  Rms" 

Buchanan,  J.,  fish  hook  ma- 
nufacturer. 
197  M'Laren,  R.,  confectionsr. 
199   M'Laren,   Ralston,  and  Co., 

spirit  merchants. 
203  Robertson,  Robert,  wine  mer. 
205  Dobbie,  John,  ironmonger. 
207  M'Kenzie,  T.,  &  Co.,  clothrs. 
211  Blackwood,  J. ,  &  Sons,  clothrs. 
213  Brown,  Hugh,  sawmaker. 
315  M'Callum,  Mrs,  gr.-grocer. 
217  Freckleton,  William,  &  Co., 

hatters. 
221  Argyle  Close. 

Campbell,  J.,  chim.  sweeper. 
223  Anderson,  Wm.,  fruiterer. 
225   Dick,  M.,  egg  merchant. 
227  Corbet,  R,,  watchmaker. 
229  Hutcheson,  H  ,  pawnbroker. 

Turner,  Duncan,  &  Co. 

Papple,  James,  clothier. 
231  Craig,  John,  victualler. 
231-2'- Wallace,  John,  sausage  mkr. 
233  Barr,  T.,  pi-ovision  dealer. 
233  Livingston  &  W^atson. 
239  Clelanu  Court. 

Houston,  Charles,  lithograph. 

Crawford,  J.  &  T.,  joiners. 

Galloway,  W.,  smith. 

M'Watcrs,  Robert,  tailor. 

Barr,  Thomas. 

Gardner,  John  carter. 

Thomson,  Wm.,  tailor. 
241  Owen,  William,  butcher. 
243  Hart,  Wm.,  clothier. 
245  Ferguson,  Joseph,  boolmak, 
247  Murdoch,  James,  baker. 
249  Craig,  John,  corn  factor. 

Turner,  James,  photographer. 

Buchan,  Thos.,  brassfounder. 

Dunlop,  Thos.,  corn  factor. 

Semple,  David,  grain  mer. 

Sinclair,  Wm.,  agent. 

Park,  John,  corn  merchant. 

Royal  Liver  Society. 

Madeira  Buildings. 
2.51  Miller,  James,  spirit  merch. 
253  Brown,  David,  merchant. 

Anderson,  David,  &,  Co. 

M'Lean,  Geo.,  manufacturer. 

Cooper,  J.  &  G. 
255  Quarrier,  Wm.,  bootmaker. 

Madiciha  Court. 
257  Train,  Thomas,  com.  agent. 

Wilson,  James,  merchant. 

Begg,  Alexander,  &  Co. 

Lauder,  James. 

Meikle,  Tiiomas,  merchant. 

M'Laren,  W.  G.,  printer. 

Peterson  &  Co.,  produce  bkrs. 

M'Lelland  &  Tbomson,  mers. 

Pritchard,    J.  &  R.,  &    Co., 
sewed  mu-<lin  manufrs; 

Buchanan,  John,  &  Brothera,. 
wholesale  confectioners. 


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257  Watson,  John,  grain  mercht. 

Warnock,  Jolin,  &  Co.,  -wiiie 
merchants. 

Ross  &  M'DufF. 

M'Laren&  Aniierson,  agents. 
259  Fortune,  D.,  feather  mercht. 

Murray,  Robert,  dyer. 

Armour  &  Christie,  ironnigs. 
263  Auld  &  Cross,  corn  factors. 

Glasgow  Corn  Trade  Associa. 

Crawford,  John,  corn  factor. 

Gill,  John  R.,  corn  merchant. 

Hall,  Wm.,  draper. 
2G5  Alexander,  AVm.,  grocer. 
267  Blair,  John. 

Djkes,  James. 

Logan,  Mrs. 
269  Fillshill,  John,  confectioner. 
271  Cameron,  Keil,  grocer. 
273iDow,  Angus,  spirit  mercht. 

276  Western  Apothecaries'  Hall. 
Buchanan  Bros.,  druggists. 
Simson,  Buchanan,  RI.D. 
Buchanan,  T.  D.,  M.D. 

277  M'Kichan,  A.,  tobacconist. 
279  Tulloch,  J.,  prov.  merchant. 
281  Leckie,  Andrew,  ilesher. 
283  Lyle,  E.,  green-grocer. 

285  Bennie's  Court. 

Bruce,  Alex.,  slater. 
287  M'Janet,  Robert,  baker. 
289  Brownlie,  T.,  spirit  dealer. 
291  Thomson,  Andrew,  victualler. 
293  Kalith,  11.  T.,  boot  and  shoe- 
maker. 
295  Wallace,  J.,  prov.  merchant. 
297  Burton,  Thomas. 

Young,  William. 

Fors3-th,  James. 
299   Robertson,  Wni.,  spir.  mer. 
301  M'Nair  &  Robb,  fleshers. 
303  Wilson,  A.  R.,  tailor  &  cloth. 

Sinclair,  Alex.,  pat.  designer. 
305  "Wallace,  Jas.,  sraisage  mkr. 
309  Davidson,  J.  &T.,  fa.  grocers. 
313  Brown,  J.  M.,boot  and  shoe  sh. 
315  Argvle  Place. 

Sibbald,    IMisses   M.    &    R., 
widows'  cap  manufacturs. 

Tyburn,  John,  tailor  &  cloth. 

Wylie,  Wm.,  com.  merchant. 

Brown,  James. 

Auld,  Mrs. 

Wylie,  Mrs.,  dress  &  cloakm. 
323  Wallace,  Gavin,  grocer. 
317  M'Ka}',  Daniel  G.,  watchmr. 

Edgar,  James,  tailor  &  cloth. 

Freyd,  A. 

Murie,  M.  and  A. 

Cameron,  Neil. 
329  F}fe,  Miss  J.,  stay  &  hoodra. 
331  Hamilton,  W.,  boot  &  shoem. 
333  Murie,  M.  &  A.,  fleshers. 
335  Shields,  William,  fruiterer. 
337  Rodger,  J.  P.,  coin,  agent. 

Rodger,  Walter,  tobacconist. 
339  Campbell,  A.  &  J.,  fleshers. 
339JYORK  Place. 

Ross,  Alex.,  shawl  merchant. 


339^Brocket,  William. 

Anderson,  Jlisses,  dressmkrs. 
341   Galloway,  Wm.,  baker. 
34  3  Morton,  Alex.,  grocer. 
345  M'Arihur,  Duncan,  bootmkr. 
o47  Tenclier,  William,  spirit  mer. 
34  9  Munio,  John,  outfitter. 
351  Ferguson,  Joseph. 

Ferguson,  Mrs.,  staymaker. 
353  Stirtin,  Mrs.,  milliner. 
355  M'Crone,  Geo.,  victualler. 
357  EwiNG  Placic. 

Craig,  John,  grocer. 

Gibson,  William. 

Gibson,  William. 
359  M'Donald,  Wm.,  M.D. 
361  Coverlev,  James,  ironmonger. 
SG3  Clyde,  W.  &  T.,  stationers. 
365  Craig,  David,  hatter. 
367  M'Aulav',  Miss  A.,  milliner. 

James  Watt  Street. 
377  Robertson,  John,  spirit  mer. 
379  Blackstock,  William,  flesher. 
381   Henrv,  A.,  confectioner. 
383  More,  John,  fish  merchant. 
387  Monteiih,  J.,  spirit  mercht. 
391  Monteitb,  John. 
395  Morton,  Robert,  spirit  mer. 
397  M'Symon,  John,   wine  mer- 
chant and  grocer. 
399  Stevenson,  John,  flesher. 
401   Hughes,  Felix,  clothier, 
403  Reid,  James,  tobacco  manuf. 
405  Craig,  fruiterer. 
407  Orr,  Robert,  grocer. 
409  Paton,  John,  spirit  dealer. 
411  M'Lachlan,  John,  flesher. 

M'Clure,  M.  A.,  confectioner. 
413  Parnie,  M.  A.,  bootmaker. 
415   Henry,  Alex.,  eating-house. 
419   Graham,  John,  spirit  mer. 
419jYoung,  J   &  W.,  plumbers. 

Parnie,  M.  A. 

Carrick,  James. 

Reid,  James. 
421    Goodair,  hatter. 
423  Reid,  Hugh,  druggist. 

Fergus,  Andrew,  surgeon. 
425  M'Intyre,  Duncan. 

Smith,  James. 

Hunter,  Geo.,  house  factor. 
429  Fulton,  James,  victualler. 
431  Jackson,  John,  tobacconist. 
433  Black,  John,  draper. 
435  Argyle  Buildings. 

Campbell,  David. 

Black,  John. 

Roy,  G.  &  J. 

Robin,  George. 

Panton,  Mrs. 
437  Robin,  George,  spirit  mercht. 
439   Goldie,  John,  grocer. 
443  M'Lean,  Malcolm. 
445  M'Lean,  Rlalcolm. 

Muir,  John. 

Graham,  Mrs. 
478  Wotherspoon,  Arch.,  painter. 
476  M'Conville,  John,  surgeon. 
472  Skinner,  William,  baker. 


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Donald,  John,  stationer. 
Kirkwood,  John,  draper. 
Ireland,  Geo.,  dyer. 
Greenlees,  Jas.,  shoe  ■wareho. 
Blue,  Edward,  tobacconist. 
Richmond,  William. 
Whyte,  Robert. 
Gordon,  William. 
Richmond,  William. 
Murray,  James. 
Morton,  Hugh,  shoe  wareho. 
Brown,  Robert,  confectioner. 
Teacher,  William,  spirit  mer. 
Crawford,  David,  engraver. 
Eadie,  A.ridrew. 
M'Michael,  J. 
Baxter,  William. 
Young,  Robert. 
Colquboun,  John,  watchmiv 
Morrison,  James,  baker, 
Baxter,  William,  draper. 
Ewiiig,  John,  grocer. 
Stewart,  C,  baker. 
Ritchie,  Hugh,  prov.  mer. 
Allan  Place. 
M'Kellar,  Captain  James. 
Smith,  James,  house  factor. 
Laird,  A.  Joseph. 
JI'Kie,  Miss,  dressmaker. 
Reid,  Hugh. 
Dewar,  James. 
M'Ewen,  Geo.,  surgeon. 
Reid,  Mr."?.,  milliner. 
Watt,  John,  booksLller. 
Greenlees,  Jas.,  shoe  wareho. 
Main,  Charles. 
Purdon,  R. 

Greenlees,  A.,  surgeon. 
Douglas,  James. 
Reid,  Mrs. 

Douglas,  James,  jeweller. 
Greenlees,  A.,  surgeon. 
Ronald,  Wm.,  P.O. 
Ronald,  Christina,  milliner. 
M'Nevin,  Mrs.,  dressmaker. 
Morton,  Robert. 
Robertson,  A.,  tailor. 
M'Lean,  Ales.,  tailo.-. 
Allan,  Miss,  stationer. 
Cameron,  Hugh,  shoemaker. 
Frederick,  John,  pork  butchr. 
Wilson,  Hugh,  victualler. 
Allan,  David. 
M'Garrigle,  J.,  baker. 
Tarbet,  John,  flesher, 
Smith,  Duncan,  gardener. 
AValker,  Thomas,  hay  dealer. 
Argyle  Baths,  Dr.  P.  Jack. 
Black,  A. 

Wilkie,  Miss  Susan,  milliner. 
Jack,  Peter. 

Hodge,  J.  B.,  ironmonger. 
Flounders,  IMiss,  milliner. 
Jeffrey,  J.,  wine  &  spir.  mer. 
Kerr,  James. 
M'Kim,  Willi:im. 
Coventiy,  William. 
Stewart,  Edward,  architect. 
M'Kellar,  G.  D.,  milliner. 


ARGYLE. 


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821 


3o2  Hamilton,  G.,  confectioner. 
350  Makintosl),  P.  B.,  draper. 
342  Forrester,  bookseller. 
338  Slater,    Jolm,    &    Co.,    boot 

and  shoemakers. 
336  Clark,  Willuim,  baker. 
334  Juhnstoii,  J.,  bootmaker. 
332   Buchanan,  John,  tins:iiith. 
330  M'Grenor,  Jn.,  wine&sp.mer. 
328  Wylie,  A.,  dnifcgist. 
326  Pringle,  W.  W.,  toy  wareho. 
324  Campbell,  Wm.,  bookseller. 
320  Naismith,  M.,  bookseller. 
318  Shields,  William. 
316  Coventry,  Wm.,  pastrybaker. 
31i  DuviJson,  M.  &  J.,  tobaccon 
312  Henderson,  T.,  apothecary. 
310  Doyle,  John. 

Bain,  James,  tailor  &  clotbr. 

BrowD,  Robert. 

M'Keand,  Thomas. 

Craig,  Elizabeth,  lodgings. 
306,  308  Danskin,  John,  wiue  and 

spirit  merchant. 
300  Brunt,  Robert. 
298  Frame,  M. 
2i)4   Bogle,  J.  Y.,  draper. 

Bogle,  Thomas. 
292  Young's  Buildings. 

Bogle,  W.  R.,  com.  agent. 

Milner,  E.,  M.D. 

Fle:ning,  Misses,  milliners. 

Skinner,  David,  flour  factor, 

I'inkerton,  Robert. 

Love,  Archibald. 
290  Morrison,  Charles,  baker. 
288  Milner,  Ebn.,  M.D.,  surgeon. 
286  Shaw,  Thomas,  tailor. 
28-1  Boyd,  Dr.  Henry  M. 
282  Vogt,  A.,  watchmaker. 
280  Findlny,  Thos.,  Scotch  tweed 
manufacturer. 

278  Hooi  Place. 

Dunn,  Adam,  warehouse. 

Hilpcrt,  A.,  prof,  of  music. 

Campbell,  C,  tailor  &  clothr. 

Adam,  M.  &  A.,  widows'  cap 
manufacturers, 

Tulloch,  John. 

Lang,  George. 
264  Watson,  Mrs.  Andrew,  baker. 
262  Ferguson,  Lewis. 
360  Meiklem,  John,  tea  mercut. 
258   Wilkie,  B.,  umbrella  manuf, 
256   Hacket,  Jas.,  tailor  &  clothr. 

Aitken,  Edward. 

Stewart,  Robt.,  tailor  &  clot. 
254  Aitken,  Edw.,  tea  merchant 
252  Porter,  Robt.,  watchmaker. 
250  Morrison,  James,  hosier. 
248  M'Nicol,  Donald,  bootmaker. 
246  Barlow,  Thomas  C,  artiste. 

Halket,  Thomas,  clothier. 

Marfn,  R. 

Glass,  A.,  tailor  and  clothier. 

Archibald,  Wm.,  tailor  &  clot. 

Glass,  Alex.,  coal  agent. 

Naismith,  William,  tailor. 


214 


242 
238 
236 
234 
2.32 
230 


220 

218 

216 
210 
208 
204 

200 


198 
196 
192 


190 

188 

184 
182 
1T8 
176 
174 


172 


170 
168 
166 
1G4 
162 
160 
158 
156 
154 
loO 

148 
146 
144 
142 
140 
136 
132 
124 
122 


Scottish  Equitable  Lii^ii 

AssURANCli  SUCJIETY. 

Somervail,  Thomas,  mercht. 
antl  agent. 

Royal  Bink  of  Scotland  brch. 

Eraser,  Archd  ,  spirit  mercht. 

Graham,  James,  saddler. 

Shanks,  Thos.,  bootmaker. 

JI'Hcul,  D.,  boot  warehouse. 

Granger,  James,  baker. 

Buchanan,  N.,  &Co.  distillers. 

Dykes,  Andrew,  grain  nier. 

M"'Phie,  A. 

Jack,  John,  eating-house, 

Connell,  Mathew,  measurer. 

Wright,  Ronald,  com.  agent. 

Smith,  Geo.,  &  Sons,  drapers. 

Russell,  John,  bootmaker. 

Smith,  G.,  &  Sons,  merchts. 

Bertram,  Peter,  stationer,  and 
Post-office  Receiving-house 

Dove,  Ebenezer,  warehousem. 

Willis,  Wm.,  &  Co.,  strav- 
hat  manufacturers. 

Linn  and  Huie,  fringe  manu- 
facturers. 

Dykes  &  Morton,  wareho. 

Watson,  C  ,  spirit  merchant. 

Douglas  Couut. 

Guthrie,  Christopher,  clothr. 

Mark,  James,  goldsmith. 

Borland  &  Guthrie,  clothiers. 

Ferguson,  R.,  spirit  mercht. 

Walker,  M.,  glass  and  china 
merchant. 

M'Intj're,  R.,  cabinet  ware- 
house and  funeral  office. 

Adsheail,  N.,  stationer. 

Craig,  GC'irge,  hatter. 

Jeifrej',  Wm.,  jeweller. 

Bell,  W.  &  F.,  fleshers. 

City  of  Glasgow  Bank  branch ; 
A.  G.  Brown,  agent. 

Freyd,  A.,  jeweller. 

Union  Court. 

Bell,  John,  fiesher. 

M'Arthur,  James. 

M'Kenzie,  James,  drysalter. 

M'Kay,  Dugald,  contractor. 

Elsworth,  John,  saw  maker. 

Alison  &  Thomson,  booksel. 

Boyack,  Alex.,  tobacconist. 

Smith,  Robt.,  cloth  mercht. 

M'Leod,  Robert,  jeweller. 

Turnbull,  J.,  cont'ectioner. 

FuUtTton,  James,  ironmonger. 

Reid,  Henry,  ironmonger. 

Pringle,  Peter,  china  merch. 

Stewart  &  M'Donald,  ware- 
housemen. 

Struthers,  Thomas,  draper. 

Fowler  &  Son,  seedsmen. 

Reid,  Jame.i,  stationer. 

Harvey  &  Yuill,  drapers. 

Falconer,  P.  A.,  hosier, 

Campbell,  D.,  druggist, 

Stewart,  Robert,  jeweller, 

Menzies,  A.,  omnibus  propr. 

M'Ausland,  H.  C,  hosier. 


116  Arthur  &  Fraser,  drapers. 
114  Stewart,  Wm.,  &  Co.,  wool. 

drapers. 
112  Wallace  &  ConnoU,  plunibrs. 
110  Martin,  John,  milliner. 
108   MoRftlSON's  CuuuT. 
Price  Patent  Candle  Co. 
M'Gregor  &  Turner,  sp.  mer. 
Smith,  E.,  tailor. 
Tweedie,  J.,  &  Co.,  iron  mcr. 
Dawson,  John,  drysalter. 
Burnside,  .J.,  fringe  manufr. 
Wright,  Jlrs.  John,  printer. 
Reid,  John,  &  Co.,  wine  raer. 
M'Donald,  A  ,  clothier. 
Aitken,  Mrs.,  temper,  hotel. 
Sutherland,  David,  jeweller. 
Mitchell,  James,  &  Co.,  engr. 
M'Kenzie,  H.,  paper  ruler. 
Marshall,  A.,  cloakmaker. 
Kirkpatrick,  A.,  &  Co.,  jewel 

case  makers. 
Imrie,  D.,  fishing  tack.  mak. 
Buchanan  &  Son,  lapidaries. 
106  Mair,  John,  hosier. 
104AFulton,  Andu'.,  hat  manufr. 
104  M'Intosh  &  Fleming,clothiers. 
102  M'Laren,  Andrew,  draper, 
100  Argyle  Arcade. 
OS  Kirsop,  J.,  hat  and  cap  mak. 
90  Buchanan,  D.,  jeweller. 
94  Borthwick,  A.,  smallware. 
02   Paterson,  A.  &  W.,  bootmaks. 
90  Steel,  Gavin,  hotel  keeper. 

Hamilton,  J.,  auctiimeer. 
86  Webster,  James,  shirtmaker. 
84  M'Phun,  W.  R.,  bookseller. 
82  Kelly,  J.  &  A.,  jewelleis. 
80  Muirhead  &  Arthur,  watchm. 
78  Millar,  David,  hatter. 
76  Johnston,  R.,&  Co.,  clothiers. 
74  Ritchie,  A.,  hotel  keeper. 

Buchanan  &  Son,  watch-ghiss 

makers. 
M'Farlane,  W.,  paper  ruler. 
Ritchie,  A.,  fancy  bos  make-. 
Logan,  Wm.,  engraver. 
Hunter,  T.  &  H.,  paper-rulers.. 
M'Kenna,  John,  lithograph. 
Haddow,  Mrs.  J.,  temp,  hotels 
Forrest,  R.  B.,  working  je\ve'». 
70   Stewart,  E.,  bootmaker. 
68  Donaldson,  J.  &  P.,  jewellers. 
66  Kelly,  Jameij,  confectioner. 
64  Campbell,  Ilutcheson,  statnr. 

Chalmers,  W.  &  R. 
62  Sydney  Court. 

Duncan,  D.  F,,  engraver. 
Fingland,    T ,    &   Co.,    wine 

merchants. 
Johnston,  W.,  &  Son,merchs. 
Craig  &  Sons,  paper-rulers. 
Neville,  R.    H,  &   J.,  ware- 
housemen. 
Maclure,  D.,  &  Son,  printers.. 
Don:dd,  Andw.,  bookbinder, 
Souter,  Mrs.,  tavern-keeper, 
Melvin,  Brcs.,  warehousem, 
Sinclair,  Archd.,  printer. 
02 


322 


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-STREET  DIRECTORY BATH. 


62  Robertson,  W.,  stamp  cutter. 

Donald,  R.,  bookbinder. 
60  M'Coll,  Hugh,  clothier. 
58  Turve_v,  Georjie,  jeweller. 
56  Aitcliison,  L.,  jeweller. 
54  Park,  J.,  &  Co.,  boot  warebo. 
52  Smith,  Thomas,  printer. 

M'Phail,  Neil,  stamp  cutter. 

Boag,  A.,  lithographer. 
50  Gardiner  &  Co.,  clothiers. 
48  H3-am,  Benjamin,  outfitter. 
46  Campbell,  John,  confectioner. 
44  Srintyre,  D.,  hosier. 
42  Davidson,  John,  &  Co.,  auc- 
tioneers. 

Young,  A.  C,  engraver. 

Greig,  J.,  tailor. 

Polloli  &  Patterson,  engrav. 

Martin,  Wm.  M.,  engraver. 
40  Themans,  S.,  &  Co.,  tobaccon. 
38  Martin,  Peter,  jeweller. 
36  Shaw,  J.,  hosier. 
34  Fyfe,  T.,  straw-hat  warebo. 
32  Brunton,  James,  clothier. 
26  Drummond,  A.,  clothier. 
24  Lawson,  R.,  &  Co.,  lithog. 

M'Farlane,  J.,  working-jewel. 

Lawson,  A.,  lithographers. 

Douglas  &  Ure,  warehousem. 
22  Weir,  James,  watchmaker. 
22  Robertson,  Wm,,  engraver. 
18  Hart,  Hugh,  druggist. 
12  Mann,  Byars,  &  Co.,  merchts. 
10  Blair,  C,  grocer. 
8  Penney,  Mrs.,  bootmaker. 
4  Muirhead,  T.,  &  Co.,  warebo. 

ASK   LANE. 

■yVester  Craig  House. 
Faill,  Alexander,  contractor. 
16  Stewart,  Archibald,  smith. 

AELINGTON  STEEET. 
12  Hutcbeon,  D.  B.,  teacher. 

Wrigley,  Mrs.  C. 

Warren,  A.  D. 

Gibson,  Miss. 

Miller,  ilrs.  Jaraes. 
16  Robertson,  James. 

M'Intvre,  J.,  agent. 

M  Intyre,  Robert. 

Lindsay,  William. 

Hamilton,  Alesaudor. 

Paul,  Mrs. 

Miller,  Mrs.  C. 

Annan,  Tliomas. 

Leitch,  James,  teacher. 
22  Morrison,  John,jun. 

Paton,  James,  merchant. 

Holmes,  James. 

Morrison,  John,  sen. 

Holt,  Thomas. 

Clouston,  Miss 

Duncan,  Henrv,  merchant. 

King,  Rev.  J.  "w. 
28  Watson,  James. 

Turner,  James. 

M'Lean,  Mrs.  Norman. 

M'Lay,  John,  jud. 


28   Torrance,  Rev.  John. 

Shaw,  Neil  Ritchie. 
30  Straton,  Charles,  writer, 
61  M'Hardy,  Mrs. 
49  Muir,  Thomas. 

Allan,  Archibald. 

Moses,  Richard. 

Johnston,  Alexander, 
47  Orr,  James  B. 

Wood,  Mrs. 
41  M'Kinnon,  James. 

Wilson,  W.  F. 

M'Ketizie,  John. 
39  Bulley,  John. 
37  Ross,  Miss  Mary. 

Paterson,  Mrs. 

Stevenson,  Miss. 

Murray,  William. 

Jardine,  John. 

AEMOUR  STKEET. 

60  Muir,  Andrew,  dairyman. 

54  Webster,  David. 
46  Elder,  Thomas. 
22  Houston,  William. 

37  M'Ewan,  Thos.,  spirit  dealer. 

AVON  STSEET,  Kiuning  Park, 

6  Jamieson,  John. 
Turner,  Alexander. 
Simpson,  George,  clerk. 
M-Killop,  Hugh. 

10  Craig,  Robert. 
Henderson,  James  H. 

14  Niven,  George. 

Murdoch,  A.  G. 

Aitcheson,  James. 

M'Hutcheon,  Peter. 
20  Anderson,  William. 

Philips,  John. 

M'Intyre,  John,  wool  agent. 

AYT05T  STREET. 

1  Play,  Archibald,  skinner. 

BACK  WYND. 

2  Hillcoat,  Robt.,  spirit  dealer. 

7  Hinchelwood  &  Co.,  ham  crs. 

11  Andrew,  David,  spirit  dealer. 

55  Cameron,  J.,  spirit  dealer. 

BALMAHMO  STREET. 

3  Miller,  W.  M.,  teach,  of  raus. 
M'Giiire,  John. 

5  M'Call,  Wm.,  wright. 
13  Gardner's  public  school. 

Oatt,  John,  teacher. 
28  L3'on,  John,  tailor. 
22  Chambling,  John,  hatter. 
16  Ross,  Ale.xander,  mason. 
G  Stuart,  Jas.,  teacher  of  music. 

4  Forsyth,  Peter,  bootmaker. 

BANK  STEEET-Port-Dundas. 
M'Grouther,   Jas.,  pavement 

merchant. 
■  Fyfe,  Jas.,  pavement  mercht. 
Townsend,  Joseph,  stables. 

6  Phillips,  Jas,,  spirit  niercbt. 


BASONY  PLACE. 

20  Sutherland,  J  ,  draper. 
Allan,  R  ,  hor.~e-dealer. 

14  JIartyr's  School. 

12  Bilsland,  Mrs.,  laundress. 

10  M'Laren,  W.,  Sjiirit  mercbt. 
M'Donald,  Mis;es. 

7  Ross,  William,  jun. 
19  Burt,  John,  nail  raanufactr. 

BAEEACK  STEEET. 

77  Southwell,  S.,  ropespinner. 
129   M'Callum.  Robt,,  contractor. 
131   Dickson,  James. 

Morrison,  Donald,  joiner. 
137  W^atson,  Thomas. 
143  Cameron,  Chas.,  spirit  merch. 

48  Carrick,  D.,  turner. 

50  Carrick,  R.,  teacher. 

52  Shaw,  John,  spirit  de.aler. 
G2  Bowstead,  T.,  metal jrefincr. 
150  Laird,  James. 
Barr,  James. 
Wallace,  William. 

BATH  LANE,  East. 

14  Lockhart,  J.,  plumber. 
22  Dingwall,  John,  teacher. 

11  Blair,  William. 

BATH  STSEET. 
3  Magdalene  Institution  ;  Robt. 

W,  Sinclair,  secretary. 
5  Peterson,  Hugh  C,  oil  mer. 
9  St.  George's  club. 
11  Fleming,  W.,  writer. 

15  Glasgow  PuUic  Library. 

21  Dronke,  Ernest,  merchant. 
Watson,  John,  coalmaster. 
Watson,  Thomson,  coalnias. 
Mackenzie,  Charles. 

AFinlayson,  John. 
25  Muir,  George,  accountant. 

Sasine  OtKce. 

Hill,  Thomas,  W.S. 

Harvie,  Black,  &  Co.,  niers, 
33  Wilson,  James,  house  factor. 

Muir,  William,  merchant. 

Hamilton,  William,  printer. 
35  Service,  James,  writer. 
37  Barclay,  Thomas,  writer. 
39  Robinson,  George,  M.D. 
43  Boucher  &  Cousland,  archts. 
47  Young,  James  Anderson, 
surgeon  dentist. 

49  Corkindale,  Mrs.  Dr. 
M'Call,  James,  V,S. 
M'Kenzie,  W.,  oculist. 
Roxburgh,  Misses,  dressmkre. 

51  M'Farlane,  Misses,cloakmak?. 
55  Knott,  Tavernor,  portrait-pa. 

Gray,  Mrs.  Alex. 
59  Galloway,  Alex.,  land  agent. 
63  Richardson,  J.  R.,  wine  mer. 
65  Kennedy,  Hugh,  M.D. 

Hutcheson,  John. 

Munro,  Dan.,  portrait  painter. 

Wylie,  Mrs, 
69  Fotheringham,  Mrs.  John. 


BATH. 


-STREET  DIRECTORY.- 


-BATH. 


323 


75  Camei-on,  D.  A.,  dentist. 

Broom,  Davkl. 

Wotherspoon,  Jliss,  teacher. 
81  M'Ruer,  "Misses. 
83  Duncan,  Jjimes  L.,  dentist. 
93  Scottish  Exhibition   Rooms  ; 

Millen,  John,  manager. 
S9  Napier,  Rev.  Dr.,  College  Ch. 
103  Brown,  Peter,  mercliant. 
107  Ale.^ander,  Walter,  mercht. 
Ill  Scanlan,  James,  M.D. 
115  M-Pherson,  J.,  M.D. , dentist. 
121  Elder,  John. 
125  Alston,  R.  F.,  merchant. 
129  Campheli,  Sir  James. 

Campbell,  Henry. 
133  Dalglith,  Mrs.  George. 
137  Ritchie,  David. 
141  Muir,  William,  merchant. 

Montague  Place. 
147  Buchanan,  George,  dentist. 
151  Johnstone,  Andw.,  merchant. 
155  Fleming,  J.  G.,  M.D. 
159  Ellis,  j£.mes,  merchant. 
163  Turnbull,  Mrs.  John. 
167  Johnstone,  Mrs.  David. 

Johnstone,  T.  B.,  merchant. 
173  Cockburn,  Samuel,  M.D. 
Athole  Place. 
4  Buchanan,  A.,  jun.,  M.D. 
179  Brown,  William,  merchant. 
183  Fyfe,  Mrs.  Henry. 
187  M'Bean,  L.,  merchant. 

M'Bean,  Mrs. 
191  Schwabe,  II.  L,,  merchant. 
193  Conper,  Wm.,  writer. 
197  Patrick,  David,  M.D. 
199  Morton,  James,  M.D. 
Adelaide  Place. 
201  Aitken,  Robert,  merchant. 
203  Stewart,  R.  B. 
205  Alston,  James  W.,  merchant. 
285  Glasgow  Racket  Club. 
311  Renfield   Free  Church,   Rev. 

D.  M'Xab. 
317  Bindsay,  G.,  builder. 
319  Bankier,  W.  D.,  metal  mer. 
321  Bannerman,  Walter  II. 

Laurie,  Mi.<3. 

Stevenson,  Miss. 
323  Galloway,  M.  C,  teacher. 
325  Jeffrey,  John,  wine  merchant. 

Munsie,  George. 

Knox,  A.  L. 

Gilmour,  J. 

Brand,  Mrs. 
327  Frew,  Mrs.  J.  L. 
329  AVilson,  Samuel. 

Freebairn,  James. 

Paterson,  Mrs. 
331  Moretz,  Isidor,  music  teacher. 

Morris,  Samuel. 
333  F'ree  St.   Matthew's  Church  ; 

Allan  Armour,  beadle. 
343  Spencer,  J.,  jun. 

Pitt,  J.,  agent. 

Gunn,  Mrs. 

Bayne,  D.,  teacher  of  piano. 
315  MuUer,  A.,  teacher  of  music. 


347  Forrest,  James. 

M'Kay,  Miss. 

Derail,  Rev.  "Wm. 

Allan,  William. 
351  Primrose,  Edward. 

Cook,  James. 

Forfar,  R.,  architect. 

Fulcher,  John. 

Weir,  A.  C. 
318  Spalding,  ,T. 

Stirling,  Mrs. 

Stevenson,  Hugh,  writer. 

Connel,  Mrs. 
30G  Jeffuay,  William. 
304  Locho're,  Robert. 

Wilson,  Rev.  John,  P.D. 

M'Kechnie,  Mrs. 

Lamont,  John. 

Thomson,  Robert. 

Hutchison,  T.  A. 
302  Douglas,  James. 
300  Thomson,  John,  M.D. 
298  Dunlop,  James. 
296  Hastie,  Mrs.  Robert. 

Ferguson,  Robert. 

Finlay,  A.  L.,  teacher. 
296  Erskine,  John. 

Freebairn,  William. 
294  Dick,  Allan. 

Dick,  Miss. 

Dick,  Mrs. 
286  Wilson,  Charles  H. 
28  i  Douglas,  A.  C. 

Kidston,  John. 

Baird,  Mrs. 

Mar.ford,  John. 
282  Watt,  James,  printer. 
280  Hay,  David. 

Williamson,  Stephen. 

M'Ev/an,  Mrs. 

B'lrr,  James. 

Morrison,  A. 
276  Cowan,  .Alexander. 

Cowan,  Lauchlan,  writer. 
274  Guthrie,  William. 

Bain,  Mrs.  A. 

Wingate,  J. 

Thompson,  R. 

Lov/den,  Miss. 

M'Lagan,  !Miss. 
272  Seligman,  Julius. 
270  Connel,  A.  D, 
2G8   Stewart,  Robert. 

Sproul,  Miss. 

Dow,  Alexander. 

Haldane,  Mrs.  .7. 

Tliom.-^on,  R.  W.  M. 

Walker,  R..  jun. 
266  Anderson,  John,  clothier. 
264  Houst(m,  Miss,  dressmaker. 

Allan,  Miss. 

Feck,  James. 

Fulton,  Mrs. 

Maliood,  S. 

Langlands,  Miss. 

Clark,  R.  B. 
262  Marshal,  W. 

Craig,  John. 

Brown,  Joshua. 


258  Ea.ston,  Miss. 

Summers,  J.,  artist. 

Independent    Church ;    Rev. 
S.  T.  Porter. 
256  M'Leod,  Rev.  N". 

M'Leod,  Miss. 
254  Ferguson,  BIrs.  James; 

Ferguson,  Rev.  Lewis. 

Anderson,  Mi.ss  ElizaTjeth. 

Snodgrass,  Robert. 

Andersiin,  John. 
252  May,    Misses,   milliners   and 

dressmakers. 
246  Dunn,  James. 

Dunn,  David. 

Rennie,  James. 

Vannan,  Robert. 

Blacalman,  Mrs. 

Ail  ken,  Mrs. 
244  Miller,  James. 

Adelaide  Place. 
218  Ladies'  Institution. 
214  Bannatyne,  D.  -J.,  writer. 
212  Hastie,  Alexander,  merchant. 
208  Smith,  Wm.,  jun.,  merchant. 
206  King,  James. 
204  M'Leod,  Rev.  Norman,  D.D. 
202  Hamilton,  Wm.,  of  Minard, 

.   Atiiole  Place. 
200  Campbell,  James,  jun.,  mer. 
198  Lumsden,  George,  merchant. 
196  Donald,  Thomas,  writer. 
194  Lumsden,  James,  merchant. 
190  Colvin,  William,  merchant. 
186  Buchanan,  Andrew,  M.D. 
182  Murray,  William,  merchant. 

Mo^'TAGUE  Place  to  152. 
178  Macnee,  Dan.,  por.  painter. 
172  Wemyss,  Robert. 
168  Gardner,  Charles,  accountant. 
164  Stewart,  John,  spirit  mer. 
156  Craig,  Robert. 
152  Jamieson,  James  F. 
150  Bowden,  M.  J.,  accountant. 
140  Ram.sav,  John,  merchant. 
134  M'CuUoch,  William,  mer. 
130  Gordon,  John,  merchant. 
124  Fotheringliam,  Mrs. 

Smith,  Adam  Gillies,  account. 
120  Beattie,  Miss,  milliner. 
114  Hutchison,  Robert. 
110  Kidston,  J.  B.,  writer. 
106  Balderstun,  A.,  accountant. 

Balderston,  David,  agent. 
102  Maclelland,  Mrs. 

Watson,  James. 

M'Laclilan,  Misses. 

Gray,  Mrs.  John. 

Buchanan,  John  C. 
98  Howden,  J.  F.,  music  teacher. 
92  Montgomery,  J.,  chemist. 
88  Walker,  G.  L. 
86  Campbell,  J.  D. 

Dickson,  Mrs  ,  coal  agent. 

Sharp,  WillJMm,  glass  mer. 

M'Farlane,  Mrs.,  lodgings. 

Scott,  Miss,  lodgings, 
80  LeiJiman,  William,  M.D. 
76  Rowan,  M.,  baker  &  flour  mer. 


324 


BAZAAR. 


-STREET  DIRECTORY.- 


-BELLGROVE. 


74  Scobie,  David  S.,  painter. 
72  Rowan,  M. 

Kerr,  Mrs.  James. 

Robertson,  AVilliam. 

Cocker,  Mrs. 
70  Ross,  Mrs. 

Fisher,  J.  C,  agent. 
68  Milne,  Mrs.  Geo.,  lodgings. 

Cunninghanie,  Andw.,  writer. 
62  Cowan,  Miss. 
CO  Thomson,  David,  merchant. 

Drummond,  Mrs. 
56  Panton,  John,  M.D. 
42  Oliver,  Thomas,  accountant. 

Aiton,  William,  contractor. 

Cairney,  Mrs. 

Stevenson,  Robert,  architect. 

Robertson,  A.  C,  accountant. 

Thomson,  John. 
40  Cairney,  John,  glazier. 
38  Mechanics'  Institution. 

Wallace,  Dr.  Wm.,  chemist. 
16  Alexander,  Robert,  clothier. 

M'Callum,  James  L.,  mer. 

Whitelaw,  Mrs.,  fish  mer. 

M'Intosh,  Thomas,  painter. 
14jM'Callum,  J.  L  ,  grocer. 
14  Harvie,  Miss,  grocer. 
12  Simpson,  John,  cowfeeder. 
4  Gumming,  James,  dentist. 

Cousland,  A. 

Dewar,  William. 

Livingstone,  David,  jeweller. 
2  Harvey,  J.  E.,  spirit  mer, 

BAZAAR-  Candleriggs. 
Byers,  Robert,  fruit  dealer. 
Doughert}',  W.,  fruit  mer. 
Davics,  Thom.ns,  fruiterer. 
Breen,  James,  fruit  merchant. 
Grajs  Robert,  fruit  dealer. 
Ryan,  James,  fruit  mercht. 
Harker,  George,  fruit  mercht. 
Morgan,  S.,  vegetable  dealer. 
M'Comish,  P.,  veget.  dealer. 
Hamlin,  P.,  vegetable  dealer. 
Lynch,  C,  vegetable  dealer. 
M'Cormick,  B.,  veget.  dealer. 
M'Intyre,  J.,  veget.  dealer. 
Mellen,  J.,  fruit  merchant. 
M'Dermott,  P.,  ham  mercht. 

Simons,  B.,  fruit  merchant. 

Donohoe,  John,  onion  mercb. 

Hunter,  A.,  egg  merchant. 

Doherty,  H.,  egg  merchant. 

Dougherty,  Michael,  mercht. 

Nelles,  J.,  provision  mercht. 

Dw}-er,  M.,  ham  merchant. 

Jack,  T.,  ham  merchant. 

M'Dermid,W.,sen.,  ham  mer. 

Tolland,  Jas.,  prov.  mercht. 

White,  J.,  shoemaker. 

M'Gill,  W.,  shoemaker. 

Young,  Wm.,  shoemaker. 

Campbell,  James,  shoemaker. 

Hopkins,  James,  bookseller. 

Stevenson,  John,  bookseller. 

Bogle,  M.  &  J.,  egg  merchts, 

Allan,  Mrs.,  brush  manufac. 


BEDFORD  lANE. 

5  Liddell,  Robert,  turner. 
M'Gowan,  John. 
M'Lean,  A.,  cabinetmaker. 

7  Jack,  Miss,  dressmaker. 
22  Barr,  Peter. 

8  Quae,  Oliver,  victualler  and 

house  factor. 

BEDFORD  STREET. 
3  Walts,  Henry,  ropework. 
7  Paul,  Daniel,  house  factor. 

9  Stenhouse,  A. 

15  Johnstone,  G.,  jun.,  spir.  mer. 

17  Muter,  James,  academy. 

21   Brown,  M  ,  green-grocer. 

25  Kerr,  James,  plumber. 

27  Findlater,  Jessie,  stationer. 

29  Horn,  James,  flesher. 

31  Wilson,  Mrs.  A.,  fruiterer. 

35  Kinloch,  James,  agent. 

07  !Nisbet,  Robert,  spirit  mercht. 

o72Hebertson,  George,  wright. 

39  Leslie,  James,  spirit  dealer. 

43  Riddel!,  Mrs.  P.,  dairy. 

41  Fernie,  Wm. 

45  Campbell,  Francis,  earthenfr. 
54  Souter,  Mrs.,  draper. 

50  Bryce,  Sbarp. 
48  Cuthiil,  Mrs. 

Leslie,  Arnot,  tailor. 

M'Limsnt,  S. 

M'Alliiter,  Wm. 

Gilray,  Alex.,  church  officer. 

46  M'Allister,  Wm.,  spir.  mer. 

44  Haddow,  John,  victualler. 

42  Haddow,  John. 
M'Gavin,  George. 
Wilkie,  James. 
Glassford,  Robert. 

40  Bain,  Mrs.  J.,  tobacconist. 
38  Fotherincham, John, plumber. 
36  Dewar,  William,  baker. 

34  Lindsay,  George,  victualler. 
32  M'Cracken,  J.,  green-grocer. 
30  Dunlop,  Mrs.  C,  furnishings. 
28  Nisbet,  Robert. 

Blackwood,  Mrs.  Wm. 

Ewing,  Robert. 

Paterson,  Benjamin. 
26  Montgomery',  Hugh. 
24  Lawrie,  Benjamin,  painter. 
22  Muir,  William,  flesher. 
18  Murray  &  M'Lean,  grocers. 
16  Scanlan,  James,  M.D. 
14  Muir,    Francis,    surveyor   of 

taxes. 
12  Kennedy,  James. 

SrCorkle,  Daniel. 

Davidson,  R.,  cabinet-maker. 

10  Marshall,  James,  grocer. 
Ross,  Miss,  teacher. 

8  M'Minn,  Mrs.,  teach. of  music. 
Paterson,  Mrs. 
Macintyre,  Misses. 
Johnston,  Misses. 
Stewart,  Miss. 
M'Intyre,  Alex.,  coal  agent 
Sloan,  Samuel. 


8  Lawrie,  Robert. 

Spalding,  William. 
4  Harvie,  Mr.<.,  dressmaker. 
2J-Wi^hart,  William,  P.O. 

Colvin,  Peter. 

Ruth,  Thomas,  shoemaker. 

BEIGRAVE  TERRACE. 
Great  ■Western  Road. 

1  Rae,  Gavin. 

Nesmith,  John,  writer. 

3  M'Kenzie,  J.  R. 

4  Wright,  T.,  writer. 

5  Mitchell,  Moncrieff,  account. 

6  Lister,   William. 

7  M'Phail,  Angus. 

8  Ferguson,   David,  mercht. 

10  Maxton,  John,  writer. 
Kerr,  J.  C,  writer. 
Kno.x,  John. 

11  Sawers,  W.  S. 

12  Pinlip,  Robert. 
Wood,  Mrs. 

Connell,  James,  accountant. 

BELLGROVE  STREET. 
5  Morrison,  James,  merchant. 

Baird,  R. 

Brown,  Robert,  merchant. 

Gibb,  A.  G. 

M'Carron,  John,  surj^eon. 
7  Purdie,  Thomas,  dairyman. 

9  White,  Alex. 
Murray,  John. 

Gray,  James,  merchant. 

Rohertson,  Rev    Jas.  B. 

Brown,  Robert. 

Hutton,  W. 

Scott,  David. 

Crawford,  Thos.,  jun. 
13  Ingram,  John. 

Thompson,  Andrew. 

Gourley,  James. 

Nish,  Mrs.  Peter. 
17  Young,  Robert. 

Steven,  Thomas. 

Jl'Milhui,  D. 
25  M'Laugblin,  James  B.,  teach. 

Smith,  Joseph. 

Firidlay,  James. 

Campbell,  Joseph. 

Stewart,  W. 
47  Williamson,  Mrs. 
51  Turnbull,  Mrs. 

Morrison,  Thomas. 
55  M'Coard,  William. 
63  Orr,  John. 

85  Colquhoun,  Jas.,  portioner. 
89  Wilson,  Jas.,  spirit  mercliant. 
110  M'Donald,  A.,  spirit  mercht. 
105  Mather,  Matthew,  M.D. 
102  Christie,  John. 

M'Donald,  Archibald. 

Morrison,  Anthony. 

Somerville,  James. 
100  Mitchell,  Alex.,  plumber. 
94  M'Allister,  Andrew. 

M'Kay,  Robert. 

M'Gregor,  R. 


BEIX.- 


-STREET  DIRECTORY.- 


-BISHOP. 


325 


94  Rae,  Jolin,  teatlier. 

Cross,  William,  ironmonger. 
SO  M'Cutclienn,  John. 

Smith,  Alexander. 

Hood,  John. 

Sniilli,  Jame?. 
80  M'Gregor,  D.  teacher. 
;3G  Newton, 'llios.,  brassfounder. 
32   Wyper,  John. 

Glen,  John,  merchant. 

Morrison,  Walter. 

Campbell,  Daniel. 
28  Jlilne,  Row  John. 

Downie,  \Vm.,  bootmaker. 
26  Coats,  John,  jun.,  M.D. 
10  Marshall,  iMis. 

Crawford,  Robert. 

Robertson,  Wm.  &  John. 

Turner,  Hugh. 

Cowan,  John. 

4  Smillie,  Jas. 

BELL  STREET. 

3  Chalmers,  Henry. 

5  M'Fherson,  W.,  leather  mer. 
7  Turner,  John,  glazier. 

9  Martin,  Mrs.  W.,  spirit  deal. 
21   Fisher,  George,  rag  dealer. 
23  Hunter,  Tlionias,  mason. 
31  Robertson,  David,  merchant. 
33  Johnston,  Robert,  rag  mer. 
45  Burns,  Mary,  broker. 
Wallace  Court. 

Fleck,  11.,  grocer. 
55  Antigua  Court. 

Roe,  Alex.,  barber. 

West,  John,  reed  maker. 

Pinkerton,  \\'illiam. 

69  Vcitch  &  Spence,  fleshers. 
Gl   M'Donald,  Hugh,  fishmonger 
63  M'Connechy,  M.,  grocer. 

Smith,  Lewis,  spirit  dealer. 
09  Cansh,  Robt.,wine  &  sp.  nr.e. 
71  M'Millan  &  Marshall,  statnrs. 
77  Stitt,  A.,  llesher. 
79  Campbell,  Daniel,  reedmaker. 

Crawford,  Wm.,  warper. 

Allan,  James. 
96  Mitchell,  J.,  liosicr  &  glover. 
90  13allantyne,  AVin.,  manufacr. 
86  M'Cunnechy,  Mrs.,  eat.-hous. 
84  Berginan,  Carl,  spirit  dealer. 
82  Linn,  Duncan,  hair-cutter. 
76  Jack,  'Ihos.,  merchant. 

70  Croll,  D.,  treasurer  of  police. 
Donaldson,  J.,  assessor  under 

the  Lands  Valuation  Act. 

Houston,  A.  M'D.,  assessor 

under  the  Lands  Val.  Act. 

Maxwell,  E.  G.,  col.  of  police 

rates. 
Hall,  David,  col.  of  poor  rts. 
46  Rae,  David,  eating-house. 
42   Dunn,  James,  eating-house. 
36  Wylie  &  Allan,  singers. 
30  Robertson,  John,  victualler. 
28  Strang,  Wm.,  reedmaker, 
26  Boyle,  J.,  victualling  house. 
22  M'Arthur,  J.,  paper  wareho. 


12  Logan,  Mrs.  John,  stationer. 

4  Paterson,  John,  confectioner. 

BELL  STREET — Calton. 

3  Gray,  \A'illiam. 

Adam,  Robert,  surgeon. 
M'Cormick,  John. 

5  Murphy,  James,  rag  mercht. 
19   Riddell,  James,  wright. 

27  Cochrane,  Peter,  wire  worker. 
CO  Shannon,  Peter,  grocer. 

58  Horn,  George,  victualler. 

56  Drummond,    Mrs.     Isabella, 

spirit  dealer. 
32  Calton  Mission  Church. 
8  Cochrane,  Peter,  wire-worker. 

BELLEVUE   PLACE, 
202  GarngadMU. 

M'Intosh,  Thos. 
Harkless,  William. 
Stewart,  Lewis,  com.  mercht. 

BELLFIELD   STREET, 

10  Smith,  Robert,  ropework. 
5  Park,  W.  C,  spirit  merch. 

BERKLEY  STREET. 

57  Stuart,  Mrs. 

59  Mitford,  Capt.  Charles. 
61  Bruiilot,  Edward. 

03  Stevenson,  William. 

65  Binnie,  Mrs.  George. 
69   Weir,  Peter. 

71  M'Clelland,  Jas.,  jun.,  acct. 

73  Fould.s,  Archd.,  merchant. 
75  Vueghs,  Louis,  prof,  of  music. 

77  Fisher,  Donald,  writer. 

79  Ale.xander,  David  T. 

85  Alexander,  Henry. 

87  IM'Laren,  John,  merchant. 
169  Caldwell,  William. 

Thomson,  Thomas. 

Yuille,  Henrv,  jun 

M'Kay,  A. 

Sinclair,  Neil. 

Guthrie,   Robert. 

Marshall,  William. 
I'r5  Hunter,  John. 

86  Johnson,  A.  C,  prof,  of  music. 

80  Cunningham,  Mrs.  Charles. 

78  Small,  Capt.  Thomas. 

74  M'Allister,  John,  jun. 

72  Napier,  James  S.,  merchant. 
68  M'Goun,  Mrs. 

66  Pritchard,  E.  W.,  M.D. 
Gi  Duguid,  J.  R. 

62  M'Clure,  J.  H.,  writer. 
60  Bird,  Gregory,  manager 
50  Paterson,  Andrew. 
54  S^vmon,  John,  merchant. 
50  Gunn,  John,  agent. 
48  Steven,  Alexander. 
44  Labone,  Dr.  N. 
38  Campbell,  Mrs. 

Forbes,  Dugald,  writer. 

Colquhoun,  Mrs. 

Scotland,  Mrs.  James. 
36  Lusk,  D.  H. 
34  Allan,  Andw  ,  church  officer, 


BERKLEY   TERRACE. 

2  Thomson,  William, 
Todd,  R.C., 
Christie,  Mrs. 
Moir,  James. 

3  Labone,  Dr.  N. 

4  Steven,  Alexander. 

5  Gunn,  John. 
G  Symon,  John. 

7  Paterson,  Andrew. 

8  Bird,  Gregorv,  manager. 

9  M'Clure,  J.  R. 

10  Duguid,  J.  R. 

11  Pritchard,  E.  W, 

12  M'Goun,  Mrs. 

13  N;\pier,  James  S. 

14  M'Allister,  John. 

15  Small,  Capt.  Thomas. 

16  Cunningham,  Mrs.  Charles. 

17  Johnson,  A.  C,  prof,  of  music. 

18  Piigan,  James. 
Carmichael,  Mrs.  W.,  teacher 

of  music. 
Neilson,  Thomas. 
Thomson,  William. 

19  Haskell,  Mrs. 

21  Murdoch,  James. 

22  Stuart,  Mrs,,  teacher  of  music, 

23  Mitford,  Capt.  Charles,  adjt. 

24  Bouillett,  Edward,  Fren.  con. 

25  Stevenson,  William. 

26  Binnie,  Mrs.  George. 

27  Weir,  Peter. 

28  M'Clelland,  Jas.,  jun.,  arehit. 

29  Foulds,  Archd.,  merchant. 

30  Vetighs,  Louis,  prof,  of  dane. 

31  Fisher,  Donald,  writer. 

32  Alexander,  David  T.,  writer. 

33  Crombie,  Archibald. 
3  4  Henry,  Alexander. 

35  M'Laren,  John,  merchant. 

36  Kerr,  Robert. 

37  JIackie,  J.  L. 
Miller,  James. 
M'lntyre,  Mrs.  John. 

BISHOP    STREET — Anderston. 

9  Clark,  John,  pawnbroker. 

Milne,  Jonathan,  teacher. 

27  Barclay,  Mrs.  James,  broker. 

39  Hislop,  Robert,  grocer. 

41  M'Pherson,  Donald,  ironfoun. 

Hislop,  Robert. 
43  Cameron,  D. 
45  M'Pherson,  D.,  &  Co. 
47  Gilchrist,  G.  &  W.,  &  Co. 
57  Cochrane,  J.  J.,  &  Co. 
59  Stewart,  P.,  &  Co. 
76  Wilkie,  Allan. 
56  Fotheringham,  T.,  spiiit  mer. 
64  Campbell,     Mrs.    Catherine, 

furniture  dealer. 
52  St.Matthew's  Sessionalschool; 
Thomson,  Jn.  A.,  teacher. 
50  Dobbie,  Robert,  lath  splitter. 

Spiers,  Leslie. 
32  Black,  Mrs.  draper. 
24  Glendinning,    John,    crystal 
repairer. 


i:,2Q 


BISHOP. .STREET  DIHECTORY. BIIEADALIJAXK. 


18  Buchftnan,  P.,  &  Co.,  smiths. 
M'Uregor,  Robert. 

14  Kinlav,  Wm.,  spirit  dealer. 
12  Fyfe, 'William. 

10  Hiirley,  Thomas,  grocer. 

8  Ramsay,  John,  bootmaker. 

6  Penie,  Mrs.  W.,  spirit  dealer. 
4  Stewart,  John. 

BISHOP  STPvEET-Port  Dnndas. 

1  Smyth,  -R. 

7  Powrie,  William. 
Johnslou,  John. 

19  Hulchisiin,  J.  &  R.,  works. 
Smith,   D.   H.,    &  Co.,  soap 

•works. 
King,  Smith,  &  Co. 
69,  71  Smith  &  M'Laurin,  paper 
works. 
117  Gilmour,   Alexander,  &  Co., 

grinding  works. 
128  Port-Dundas  chemical  works. 
66  Port-Diindas  pottery. 
64  Crawford,  T. 

32  Gordon,  J.  &  J.,  colourraen. 
24  Monlgomery  &  Co.'s  chemical 

work. 

BIACKFEIARS'   STREET. 

7  Thomson,  Mrs.,  Houston  dairy 

11  Cassidy,  John,  broker. 

15  M'Guire,  James,  grocer. 
19  Melrose,  John. 

Scott,  William,  agent, 
Stewart,  Andrew. 

23  Turner,  John,  glnzier. 

27  Henderson,     Robert,    &   Co., 
rag  merchants. 

33  Smith,    Peter,    &    Son,  seed 

merchants. 
41  Kirkwood,  Thos.,  gen.  mer. 

Foster,  John. 
45  Sharp,  Andrew. 
Gordon,  Alexander. 
Lang,  James,  carrier. 
47  Harper,  Andrew,  grocer, 
49  Whitehead,  Wm.,   brassfndr, 
71  ForSYlh,  Thomas,  beadle, 
110  Graham,  William, 
108  Walker,  James,  stables. 
102  Turnbull,  John. 
Allan,  Mrs. 

M'Credie,  iMrs.,  lodgings. 
Comrie,  John. 
Dunn,  William,  flesher. 
100  East  Regent  Place  Church. 
94  Rev.  Fergns  Ferguson's  Ch. 
80  Thomas,  John. 

Bain,  Robert,  reed  maker. 
Johnston  &  Co.,  general  mer. 
Taylor,  Thomas. 
76  Baptist  Chapel.  E.  Regent  pi. 
68  Rev.W.  R.  Thomson's  Ch. 
40  Caldeiwood,  David. 
36    Dollar,  Hay. 
32  Buchanan,  David. 
White,  William. 

24  Knox,  Adam,  spirit  mercht. 
10  Dennistoun,  Mrs.  W. 


BIUEVAIE. 

38  Thomson,  Robert. 

1  Crav\ford,  Mrs.,  spirit  dealer. 

39  Gordon,  Daniel. 
47  Buchanan,  Neil. 

ELYTHSWOOS  SQUARE. 

1  Drummond,  James,  M.D. 

2  Shortridge,  Mias. 
Anderson,  Sir  James,  M.P. 

4  Huttoii,  Mrs.,  of  Caldeibank. 

5  Mackirdy,  Cliarles  C. 

6  Mackenzie,  accountant. 

7  Watt,  George. 

8  The  Jumble  Cluh. 

9  M'Haffie,  Robt.,  of  Eastwood. 

10  Hutcheson,  Robert,  merchant. 

11  Easton,  Dr.  J.  A. 

12  Ritchie,  Charles,  M.D. 

13  Orr,  James,  merchant. 

14  Orr,  John,  merchant. 

15  Henderson,  Miss. 

16  Buchanan,  John. 

17  King,  John,  merchant. 

18  Arrol,  Archibald,  merchant. 

19  Jack,  R.  N. 

20  Aitken,  Mrs.  John, 
Aitken,  R.  T. 

22  Napier,  J.  II. 

23  Reid,  James,  cashier,  U.B. 

24  Wilkie,  John,  writer. 

25  Baxter,  Walter,  merchant. 

26  Watson,  W.  W.,  merchant. 

27  Clark,  William  rowers. 

B0LT02J  STREET. 

11  M'Gee,  Patrick. 

15  Brown,  Matthew. 

17  Collins,  Janet. 

35  Hay,  Francis. 

30  Cavanagh,  Hugh. 

M'Miihui,  William. 

30  M'Ausland,  James. 

BOTH  WELL  CIRCUS, 

1  Todd,  Jas.,  wholesale  ironmr. 

3  Robertson,  John,  coachbuild. 
5  Houston,  William,  carver. 

9  Henderson,  John,  coschbuild. 
11  Wilson  &  Barron,  cabinet-m. 

EOTHWELL  STREET. 

2  Fisher,  J.  C. 

4  Galbraith,  A.  &  A.,  cot.-spin. 
Dickie  Brothers. 

Lowe,  George. 

Bell  &  Miller. 

Johnston,  Alex.,  &  Co.,  mer. 

M'Call,  John,  &  Co.,  merch. 

Roberts,  W.  D  ,  &  Co.,  mers. 

Roberts,  W.  D.,  Haitien  con. 
10  Huggins,  W.  B.,  &  Co.,  mers. 
10  Sawers,  R.  B.,  &  Co.,  nianufs. 

Scotti.sh  Permissive  Associat. 

Knox,  A.  L.,  merchant. 
22  M'Kenzie,  J.,  pianoforte mak, 
26  Bowie,  C.  T.,  ^  Co.,  painters. 

M'Arthur,  D.,  &  Co.,  manufs. 
30  Campbell,  James. 


32,  31  Campbell,  T.  B  ,  &  Sons. 
34   Miller,  Georjre,  &  Co. 
38  Wjigget,  William,  sculptor. 
40   Graj-,  John,  sculptor. 
42  Cruikshank,  Robert,  &  Son, 
masons. 
Cruikshank,  James,  pavement 
merchant. 
102  Rae,   George,  Venetian  blind 

manufactiirer. 
104  Shearer,  John,  wine  mercht. 
M'Dowall,  Miss. 
M'Dowall,  Alexander. 
Anderson,  Hugh. 
Anderson,  James. 
Lindsay,  Robert. 
M'Culloch,  Miss. 
108  Mathieson,  Wm.,  cabinst-m. 
110  England,  diaries,  painter. 
114  Lament,  Neil. 
Aitken,  Mrs. 

Chapman,  Thomas,  cutler. 
Fleck,  P.,  (fj.  Paterson(^'  Co. 
Lorimer,  John. 
116  M'Kenzie,  Ewen,  painter. 
118  Barbour,  Robert,  plumber. 
120,  122  Dixon,  Thomas,  &  Co, 
124  Ben  net,  J.  B. 

Wotherspoon,  .Limes. 
Wilson,  Mrs.,  lodgings. 
M'Farlane,  Mrs. 
Campbell,  D. 
Lightbodj',  John. 
128  Anderson  &  Jiunro. 
132  Richmond,  J.imes,  agent. 
134   M'Phail,  George. 
Wright,  John. 
Wilkie,  Miss. 
Harvej',  James. 
13G  Mathieson,  George. 
138  M'Culloch,  W^m.,  builder. 
148  Henderson,  A. 
152  Bunten,  Mrs.  Mary,  plasterer. 
158  Graj'  &  M'Lardy,  joiners. 
95  M'lntosh,  Andrew,  slater. 
93  M'Lean,  John. 
91   Fraser,  A.,  agent. 
85  Allan,  James,  sen.,  wholesala 
ironmonger. 

EOTHWELL  ST.— Anclerstou. 

4  Lindsaj',  Henry,  slater. 
46  Lochiel,  Charles,  spir.,  mercli. 
57  Armour,  Hugh,  wright. 
01  Harvie,  Janus,  dairy. 

BRAID  STREET. 

15  Thomson,  Peter. 

BREADALBAl^E  STREET, 

15  Davies,  'Willlara. 

John.stone,  David, 
15  Hamilton,  William, 

Tait,  Miss. 
9  Rennie,  Peter. 

Cousland,  John. 

Hamilton,  William. 

Young,  John. 

Ritchie,  William. 


BRIDGEGATE. 


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9  Ban-,  Robert. 

7  M'Garvie,  Miss,  seminary. 


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EEirsGEGATE. 
Barrett,  Williiim,  clothier. 
7  Collins,  Patk.,  spin  mer. 
Craii;ie,  Andrew. 
Donelly,  Edvvd.,  shoemaker. 
29  il'Evoy,  spirit  dealer. 
M'Ateer,  Juiin,  barber. 
Mason,  Wni.,  tobacconist, 
47  Garrity,  Owen,  broker. 
51   Clark,  Jaines,  clothier. 
Cunningham,  Thos.,  clothier. 
M'Elroy,  J.,  jun.,  spir.  mer. 

SC.VNLAN    COUKT. 

Beveridgo,  James,  slater. 
M'Nal)  &  JM'Uonald,  curriers. 
Dow,  James,  porter. 
Gardner,  Jolin,  spirit  dealer. 
M'Jlahon,  James,  hairdresser. 
AVest-end  Baking  Companj*. 
Maksii.vli.'s  Close. 
Dudgeon,  James. 
Davidson,  Isabell.i,  grocer. 
Gardner,  Wni.,  milk  shop. 
Haj',  W.,  victualler. 
Paik,  W.,  spirit  dealer. 
'W  ilson,  Joseph,  tobacconist. 
M'Elroy,  J.,  sen.,  spir.  mer. 
M'Miilan,  Edvv.,  milk  dealer. 
Clark's  Coukt. 
Mooney,  Daniel,  rag  mercht. 
Kerr  &  Draper,  slaters. 
Newlands,  J.,  japan  painter. 
Hamilton,  Robert,  spir.  mer. 
Black,  Kobt.,  prov.  mercht. 
Gordon,  Ale.^.,  confectioner. 
Malcolm,  Jane,  tobacconist. 
M'Leod,  James,  spirit  dealer. 
Henderson,  Archibald,  &  Son, 

grocers. 
Miller,  David,  victualler. 
Innes,  Daniel,  victualler. 
GuiLDRv  Court. 
Doherty,  Hugh. 
M'Lcnnan,  Donald,  grocer. 
Steel,  Duncan,  grocer. 
Laurie,  Win.,  spirit  dealer. 
Robinson's  Close. 
Boyle,  "William,  hairdresser. 
Gray,  James,  shoemaker. 
Devitt,  James,  victualler. 
Mj-ers,  John,  clothier. 
Cadman,  V/m.,  leather  mer. 
Nicol,  Robert,  hardware  mer. 
Brown,  David,  hardw.  deal. 
,   130   Kearne}',  P.,  broker. 
Carney,  C,  spirit  merchant. 
Kerr,  Robert,  dairj-. 
Menzies,  Miss,  victualler. 
Miller,  Ale.^.,  spirit  dealer. 
Neilson,  Thos.,  spirit  dealer. 
Ronald,  John,  dairyman. 
M'Meekin,  Mich.,  spir.  deal. 
Taylor,  John,  smith. 
Ka}',  James,  spirit  dealer. 
Van,  James,  house  factor. 
O'Brien,  John,  commis.  agt. 


7G  Smith  &  IMallaby,  grocers. 
74  Paton,  Edtir 
72  Clancy,  Patk.,  eating-house. 
08  Madden,  Allan,  grocer. 

60  Graham,  Robt.,  spirit  dealer. 

52  Bridges,  W.  R.,  confectioner. 
48  Daley,  James. 

46   Craig,  James. 

42  M'Clusky,  Mrs.,  spirit  dealer. 

36  Free  Tron  School. 
M'Laren,  Mrs.  J.,  lodgings. 

34  Docherty,  Daniel,  shoemaker. 

28  Swan,  Robert,  eating-house. 

26  Colquhoun,  Mrs.  L.,   Stock- 

bridge  dairv. 

24  O'Rourk,  Felix,  baker, 

20  Richmond,  Thomas,  broker. 

18  Ferguson,  John,  shoemaker. 
IG  Stevenson,  James,  eating-ho. 
14  Connaban,  Hugh. 

8,  10  Gardner,  J.,  spirit  dealer. 

EEIDGE  STREET. 
1  Bankof  Scoiland,  Laurieston. 
Gourlay,  James,  agent. 
S3'me,  James,  agent. 
3  Duncan,  Tlios.,  &  Co.,  wareh. 
5  Wright,  William,  clothier. 
7  Irvine,  J.  M.  &  J.,  unib.  nikr. 
11  Duncan,  Thomas. 
Smith,  Robert. 
Cook,  William. 
M'Laren,  John. 
Glen,  William. 
13  M'Intyre,  Dd.,  tobacconist. 

Carlton  Court. 
17  Fingland,  T.,  spirit  dealer. 

19  Wallace,  James. 

21  Reid,  John,  druggist. 
23  Boyd,  James,  grocer. 

25  BrowD,  James,  stationer. 

27  Turner,  William,  flesher. 

29  Wj-att,  Alfred,  wine  mercht. 
31  Gilchrist,  William. 

M'Kenzie,  D. 
Stewart,  John. 
33  M'Kenzie,     Duncan,     brush 
merchant. 

35  Stewart,  John,  &  Co.,  tailors. 

37  Turnbull,  John,  confectioner. 
39  Scott,  Jas.,  wine  merchant. 
41  Wright,  John,  tailor. 

43  Dickson,  George. 

45  Melrose,  Samuel,  poulterer. 
47  Birrell,  Robert,  grocer. 
49  Grant,  Robert,  bootmaker. 
51   Cairns  &  Lang,  plumbers. 

Saunders,  G.,  taitor  &  clothr. 

Slartin,  William. 

Paterson,  Ale."iander. 

Martin,  Captain  John. 

Davidson,  Gilbert. 

Black,  Robert,  house  factor. 

Davidson,  Miss  A.,  tobaccon. 

53  Martin,  Wm.,  draper. 

57  Williainson,  J.,  shoe  wareho. 

59  Morton,  Hugh. 

61  Morton,  Hugh,  victualler, 
63  King,  Wii  iaiu. 


65  Leggat,  Andrew. 

67  Cuthbert,  John,  saddler. 
69  Blair,  John,  grocer. 
71   M'Fadyen,  A,,  fishmonger. 
73   Henderson,  Rob.,  wine  mere. 
60  Wiseman,  A.,  spirit  mercht. 
58  Mandersoii,  Mrs. 

66  Denny,  Jaines,  confectioner. 
54  MacNiven,  M.,  grocer. 

52  Coutts,  William,  bookseller. 
50  Millar,  Andrew. 

Coutts,  William. 

Taylor^  Jlrs. 
48  Miller,  Andrew,  confectioner. 
46  Jlorton,  John,  baker. 
44  M'Donald,  Jas.,  house  factor. 

Morton,  John. 
42  Stewart,  Thomas,  hatter. 
38  Eadie,  James,  contractor. 

Paterson,  Robert,  nail  manu. 
34  Bryson,  George,  furnishings. 

32  Paterson,  R,  sen.,  china  deal. 

30  Bryson,  George. 
Fenton,  Thomas,  slater, 
Chalmers,  Th  inias. 
Paterson,  Robert,  sen. 
Nairn,  'Ihomas. 

28  Thomson,  David,  bootmaker. 
26  Reid,  E.,  &  Co.,  tobacconists. 
24   Hunter,  Geo.,  spirit  mercht. 
18  Elliot,  Arch.,  brassfounder. 
16  Dewar,  Alex.,  Railway  hotel. 

14  Glas.  &  Pais.  Joint  Rail.  Sta, 
Glas.  &  S.  W.  Railway  Sta. 
Glas.  &  Greeiik.  Caled.  Rail. 

12  Davidson,  K.,  spirit  mercht. 
10  Harve3''s  temperance  hotel. 

Button,  John. 
Bain,  Miss  Anne. 
Davidson,  Kenneth. 
Johnston,  Mrs.  T. 

8  Brown,  Win.,  confections. 

6  M'Nab.  D.,  Rainbow  hotel. 
4   Colquhoun,  John,  fiuit  mer. 
2  City  of  Glas.  Bank  branch ; 
W.  R.  Crombie,  agent. 

BSOAD  CLOSE, 

13  Young,  J.  &  D.,  engravers. 
Bain,  Robert,  reed  maker. 

15  Herkless,  Wm.,  blacksmith, 

ESOAD  STSSET— MUe-encL 

9  Clark,  John,  jun.,  manufac. 
23  M'Donald,  Jas.,  brickbuilder. 

31  Median,  Daniel,  spir.  merch, 

33  Crawford,  Rob  ,  shirt  merch. 
41  Wilkie,  Samuel,  spirit  merct. 
55  M'Gregor,  Robert,  printer. 
57,  59  Sylvan  Works. 

83  Ferguson,  Thos.,  boiler  works. 
95  Alexander,  Mrs.  R.,  grocer. 

Grant,  Geo.,  &  Sons,  cotton- 
spinners. 

Cooper  Walker  &  Cc 

Walker,  A.  and  J. 

Walker,  Roberr. 

Somerville,  Wm.,  manufac, 
46  Armour,  Robert. 


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BROOK. 


-STREET  DIRECTORY. BRUNSWICK. 


44  Reid,  Alexander,  grocer. 

40  Aitkenhead,  Margt.,  grocer. 
141  Laird  &  Thomson's  factory. 
157  Paterson,  James,  manager. 

BROOK  STREET-Mile-end. 

51  Walker,  Birrell,  &  Co.,  manfs. 
C7  Crawford,  Jn.,  mill  manager. 

Cogan's,  J.  &  R.,  factor)'. 
50   Leckie,  Alex.,  mill  manager. 
Mile-end  Spinning  Co. 

BROOMHILL  STREET. 
1   Bryce,  James,  spirit  mercht. 

3  Bryce,  James. 

Grant,  ^Yalte^,  engineer. 

13  Wilson,  Mrs. 

21  Law,  John,  &  Co  ,  founders. 

BROOMIELAW. 

4  Richardson,  Jn.,  tobacconist. 
6,  8,  Menzies,  T.,  Ld.  Byron  ho. 
8  M'Nish,  Andrew,  hairdresser. 

10  MacCallum,  ISIargaret,  baker. 

12  Cameron,  John,  spirit  merch. 

14  Stirling,  John,  spirit  mercht. 
16  Bucii.\NAN  CouiiT. 

Haggerty,  Misses,  gen.  mer. 
18  Ellis,  John,  tavern  keeper. 
20  M'Neill,  Jn..  Glasgow  Br.  inn. 
26  M'Donald,  Jn.,  Imperial  ho, 
34  M'Whinnie,  Win. 
38  Graham,  John  L. 
40  M'Dotigall,  L.,  spirit  dealer. 
42  Seath,  T.  B.,  marine  archit. 

Wilson's  Coffee-house. 

Wilson,  James,  brassfounder. 
44  Thomson,  Nicol,  spirit  merct. 
46  Connell,  Charles,  spirit  mer. 
48  Bloonifield,  Lewis,  watchmkr. 
50  Gibson,  Peter,  outfitter. 

52  Woods,  Rich.,  hardware  mer. 
54  New  York  Packet  office. 

Black  Ball  Line. 

Clyde  Carrying  Co. 

Reid,  Joseph,  &  Co.,  ship  and 

emigration  agents. 
Rennie,  Job  a  Gow. 

53  Neil,  J.  T. 
Stewart,  David. 

58,  CO  Neil  &  Stewart,  ship  store 

merchants. 
64,  66  Rankin, Mrs.Jn.,spir.mer. 
68  Peacock,  Thos.,  rag  mercht. 

M'Kellar,  A.,  &  Son,  ropemks. 
72  Diamond's  Temper,  hotel. 
Rankin,  Mrs.  John. 
Moore,  R  ,  &  Co.,  exp.  grocers. 
78  M'Kellar,  John. 
80  Murchie  &  Fullarton,  tailors. 
Murchie,  Findlay. 
Fullarton,  Alexander. 
Harvie,  William. 
82  Lindsa}',    John,     wine    and 

spirit  merchiiut. 
86  Dumbarton  Steamboat  Goods 
office. 
Glasgow  and  Greenock  Ship- 
ping Co. 


86  Steel,  James,  &  Son. 
Steel,  John. 
Steel,  Robert  H. 
88  Thomson,  Charles,  grocer. 
92  M'Millan,  Donald. 
96  Lang,  Gavin,  spirit  merch. 
100  M'Innes,  Win.,  watchmak. 
102  Wright,  INIrs.  C,  coffee-house. 
104  Ferguson,  David,  eating-ho. 
110  Henry,  John,  spirit  dealer. 
114  Callen,  James,  sail  maker. 

Callen,  James,  jun.,  foreman. 
116  M'Intyre,    Archibald,    tailor 

and  outfitter. 
118  Fedden,  G. ,  R.N.,  rendezvous. 
120  Lister,  Henry,  lodgings. 
122  M'Kinnon,  D.,  spirit  cellar. 
124  Bowncss,  Mrs.  R.,  board-ho. 
126   Robertson,  YAw.,  spirit  mer. 
128  Lang,  Hugh,  spirit  mercht. 
130  Taylor,  Alexander. 

Stewart,  Cha?.,  pilotmastcr. 
132  Taylor,  Alex.,  outfitter. 
186  Fulton,  A.  &  J.,  ship-chand- 
lers, rope  &  sail  makers. 
138  Brunton,  John,  M.D. 
140  Boss,  Joseph  E.,  nav-  teach. 
144  Dickson,  Colston,  &  Co.,  ship 

store  merchants. 
146  Great  Western  Cooking  Dep.; 

Robert  Miller,  manager. 
148  Peterkin,  Wm.,  oulfitter. 
150  S;iilors'    Home;      Archibald 

Wilson,  superintendent. 
174  Pirrie,  Jas.,  spirit  merchant. 
17G  Douglas,  Catherine,  fruiterer. 
178  M'Naught,  Mrs.,  tobacconist. 
182  Barton,  Mrs. 

Fleming,  Win.,  nautical  in- 
strument maker. 
184  M'Nee,  D.,&  Son,  flag  mkrs. 
192  M'Kendrick,   Robt,  outfitter. 
194  Allan,  John,  outfitter. 
196  Hendry,  Robert,  spirit  mer. 
198  M'Combe,  Wm.,  hairdresser. 
202  Gillies'  Court. 

Henderson,  Jas.  H.,  gr.  mer. 
204  Imrie,  George;  spirit  merch. 
206  Black,  Mrs.  Hugh,  8pir.  mer. 

212  Bell  &  Co  ,  ship  chandlers. 

213  Affleck,  James,  druggist. 

214  Craig,     Robert,      furnishing 

ironmonger. 
216  M'Naughton,  Don.,  spin  mer. 
220  Allan,  M.  &  J.,  carv.  &  gild. 
222  Gourock  Sail  Work  Co. 
224  Grierson,  R.,  outfitter. 
228  Anderson,  David,  spirit  mer. 
238  Paton,  Mrs.,  spirit  dealer. 

BROWN  STEEET— Broomielaw. 
1   Campbell,  Thos.  spirit  deal. 
3  Campbell,  Thomas. 
M'Farlane,  Andrew. 
Hamilton,  Bros.,  ship  agents. 
9  Seamen's  Chapel. 
21  Lauder,  George. 
23  Gordon,  Thomas,  bolt  manuf. 
27  Buchanan,  Alex.,  victualler. 


29  Scott,  Henr)',  stationer. 
35  MTndoe,  John,  wright. 
41   Baptist  Chapel. 

51  Field,  Henrv,  tinplate  woik. 
63  Black,  Donald. 

65  Livingston,  Mrs. 

67  Scott,  Mrs. 

69  Scott,  Mrs  A.,  spirit  dealer. 

77  Steel,  John,  victualler. 

79  Clark,  John,  pawnbroker. 

86  Morton,  Robert,  spirit  dealer. 
84  Lindsay,  John,  painter. 

80  Black,  Donald,  dairyman. 

78  Dunnion,  Patrick, 

76  Stevenson,  Wm.,  plumber. 

68  Brownfield  Church. 

66  Brownfield    School ;    A.     C. 

Weir,  teacher. 
62  Pettigrew,  John,  tinsmith. 

Gordon,  Thomas. 
56  Greenlees,  Edw,,  marble  cut. 

40  Horn,  James. 
M'Intosh,  D. 
M'Indoe's,  John,  office. 

38  Fotheringham,  Mar.,  grocer. 
34  Lindsay,  John. 

Allan,  John. 
Aftli'ck,  .James. 
Fyfe,  Miss. 
M'Kinnon,  Donald. 

32  Cross,  Wm.,  flesher. 

30  Lipsley,  Mrs.,  ladies'  nurse. 
28  M'Crone,  James,  victualler. 
24  M'Kenzie,  F. ,  spirit  dealer. 
22  M'Pherson,  Mrs.,  spirit  deal. 

20  Drysdale,  Wm.,  dairyman. 

16  Frederick,  John. 

14  Gray,  John,  spirit  merchant. 

10  Scott,  Peter. 

8  Gilchrist,  Robert,  painter. 

6  Hendry,  Robert. 
M'Kendrick,  Robert. 
Fleming,  William. 

BROWN  STREET-Bridgeton. 
4G  Eccles,  Thos.  &  Jas.,  brokers. 
75  Boggle,  Charles,  grocer. 
BRUNSWICK  LANE. 

17  Hawks,  T.,  bit  maker. 
Bowman,  W  ,  music  teacher. 

BRUNSWICK  PLACE. 

7  Baird,  R.  &  A.,  glass  iners. 

9  Thompson,  George. 

11  Jlitchell,  Wm.,  spirit  mer. 
17  Carter  &  Storemens'  Society. 

Bon- Accord  Loan  Office. 

21  Plain,  W.,  plumber, 

33  Davidson,  Alex.,  spirit  mer. 

39  Allan,  T.  A.,  &  Co. 

41  M'Ewan,  J.,  tobacco  manufr. 
Finlayson,  William,  manufr. 

45  Anderson,  John. 
49  Dunlop  Rt.,  &  Co.,  ham  curs. 
51   Crawford,  C,  boxmaker. 
Laing,  J.    R.  &  W.,   curling 

stone  manufacturers. 
Laing,  J.  R.  &  W.,  wateb- 
makers. 


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56  Miller,  James,  stay  manufr. 
42  Beatlip,  James,  bootmaker. 

36  Cowan,  Wm.,  music  seller. 
24  Provan,  Miss  J.,  mangier. 
20  United  Operat.  Masons'  hall. 

.  13  Boyle,  James,  merclisnt. 
12,  14  Scott,  Mrs.,  draper. 
4  Duncan.  John,  spirit  dealer. 

BRUNSWICK  STREET. 

67  Lindsay,  Robert,  agent. 

G3  Martin,  W.  &  J.,  leather  mer. 

73  Knox,  J.,  gala-plaid  manuf. 
Ill  County  Buildings. 

Just,  of  the  Peace  Clerk's  off. 

Crawford,  Geo.,  J. P.  clerk. 

Douglas,  R.  D.,  P.F.,  J.P.,  ct. 

Gray,  Georce,  clerk. 
123  M'Lciman,  Simon,  silk  mer. 
127  Houston,  A.,  &  Co. 

Graham  &  SrUougall,  manuf, 

Baird,  Win.,  manufacturer. 

Lawrence,  A.,  manufacturer. 
129  Lowthian,     Fairlie,    &    Co., 

manufacturers. 
122  M'Intyre,  Hopg,  &  Co.,  shirt 

manufacturers. 
118  Ballindoch  Co. 

Jeffrey,   'W'.,  &  Co.,  cot.  spin. 
'  JefFicy,  R.,  manufacturer. 
110  Leitcli  &,  M'CuUoch,  manufs. 
104  BI'Donakl,  John,  calenderer. 
102   Barclay,  Paton,  &  Co. 
100  Boj'd,  A.,  manufacturer. 

74  Cree,  W.  J.,  &  Co.,  com.  agts. 
70  ililler  &  M'Gregor,  mannfs. 

Mil'e.-,  J.,  tambourer. 

Gray,  T.  &  J.,  &  Son,  manufs. 
GG  Fulton,  W.,  ham  cuier. 

Leitch,  A.,  warper. 
62  SiMiTii's  Court. 

Hamilton,  J.  &  li.,  oil  merchs. 
58  Begg,  A.,  &  Co.,  shirt  manuf. 

BTJCCLEUCH  STREET. 

3   Stewart,  J.  SI. 

Marshall,  David. 

Forrest,  Mrs.  J. 

Lawrence,  Andrew. 

Stevenson,  Thomas. 

Greig,  Wm.,  clerk. 
9  Gilmonr,  William. 
11  Robertson,  W.  A. 

Wilson,  Wm. 

Paton,  James. 

Gale,  James  M. 

Drummond,  Andrevr. 
15  Tililler,  David,  M.D. 
17  Waddell,  George. 

Jlorrison,  Jas.,  accountant. 

Yuillo,  HetM'v. 

Yuille,  William. 
23  JI'Gregnr,  George,  M.D. 
29  Anderson,  R.  R. 

Wilson,  J. 

Dewar,  George,  traveller. 
35  Cooper,  Rodeiick. 

37  Dickson,  Dr. 

41  Johnston,  Archd.,  surgeon. 


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45 

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152 


150 


58 


Richardson,  Alexander. 

M'Laren,  Mrs.  John. 

Shirra,  J. 

Telford,  Miss. 

Murray,  David. 

Smitl),  Gordon,  writer. 

Brownlie,  Archibald. 

Fraser,  William. 

Tibbetts,  AVilliam. 

Scouler,  Alexander. 

Service,  J. 

Gibson,  J. 

AsiiTONVALE,  fr.  156tolo0. 

M'Intyre,  Mrs.  John. 

Logan,  'W. 

Stephen,  Mrs.  John. 

Dove,  Samuel. 

Rfid,  Miss. 

Adair,  Moreland. 

Glassford,  M. 

Gall,  John. 

Lamb,  John. 

Kcyser,  i\Iiss, 

JIartin,  Bryce. 

M'Niven,  W. 

Torrance,  W.  B. 

French,  David. 

ALBicrtT  Place. 
Allan,  John,  merchant. 
M'Kay,  Alexander. 
Croom,  John. 
Morris,  William. 
Barnhill,  iSIrs.,  sen. 
Young,  Miss. 
Watson,  Mrs.  James. 
Barnhill,  Alex. 
M-Lellan,  Mrs.  W. 
Stewart,  John. 
Adam,  Francis. 
Oliver,  Thomas. 

ToRwooD  Place. 
Stewart,  D. 
Bruce,  Henry. 
Fraser,  Rev.  Alexander. 
Inglis,  Charles. 
M'Crindle,  John  H. 
Burn,  Peter. 

Stewart,  Donald,  teacher. 
Morton,  James. 
Davie,  James. 
Geddes,  Mrs. 
Davidson,  Rev.  A. 
Gourlay,  W^illiam. 
Allen,  John. 
Hutcheson,  Mrs.  John. 
Paton,  Misses. 
Graham,  Rev.  Thos.,  M,x\. 
Allan,  Thomas. 
Graham,  J. 
Crichton,  Miss. 
Ewing,  Alex.,  engineer. 

Victoria  Place. 
Robertson,  James. 
Robertson,  Sirs. 
Frew,  .Alexander. 
Fraser,  John  T. 
Sillars,  Mrs. 
Black,  James. 
Warrington,  William. 


52  Austin,  Mrs. 

48  Morrison,  W.  B.,  com.  agent. 

4G  Muir,  James. 

Anderson,  IMiss. 

Benton,  John  D. 

Watson,  Miss. 
42  Adams,  R.  J. 
40  Mylne,  George. 

Munro,  Miss. 

Gardner,  James. 

M'Artbur,  Mrs.,  lodgings. 

32  Aitcheson,  Lawrence. 
Hunter,  Mrs. 
Robertson,  Mrs. 

28  Brown,  Mrs. 
22  Gibb,  John. 
20  Dunlop,  T. 

Jack,  W. 
Clark,  Thomas  S. 
M'Plierson,  Robert. 
12  M-Qregor,  John. 
Falconer,  Miss. 
Shedden,  Mrs.  J. 
Forrester,  ]Mrs. 
Carmichael,  Mrs.  E. 
Forbes,  W. 
Kennedy,  William. 

10  Orr,  Robert,  M.D. 

BUCHAN    STREET. 

3  East  Gorbals,  T.  T.  School 
head  master,  John  R.  Dow. 

15  O'Rorke,  J.  &  P.,  turners. 
25  Murray,  John,  iron  merchant. 

33  Young  &  Black,  plasterers. 
24,  26  Wilson  &  Christie,  brass 

and  bellfounders. 

20  Wilson,  John,  tube  manufac. 

16  Lockerby,  T.,  Victoria  works. 

6  M'Rae,  Donald. 
Buchanan,  Andrew. 

BUCHANAN   STREET. 

1  Campbell,  Donald,  druggist. 

3  Miller,  J.  Davies,  stationer. 

5  Stewart  &  M'Donald,  warch. 

7  Colquhoun,  Joim,  fruiterer. 

9  Burns,  Geo.  &  Jas.,  merchts. 

11  Hamilton,  John,  &  Co.,  cngrs. 
Livingston,  Archd.,  writer. 
Leech,  William  Bell,  writer. 

15  Roger,  John,  clothier. 

Young,  S.  A.  M'L.,  photngr. 
Lorimer&  Moj-es,  brush  ware. 

17  Turnbull  &  Young,  goldsni. 
19  Edmiston,  J.  &  R.,  aucts. 
lO^^M'Kenna,  John,  spiiit  n.er. 

21  Hopkins,  Hugh,  bookseller. 

29  Wilson,  John,  &Co.,  calends. 
31  Marshall,  James,  china  mer. 
33  M'Culloch,  Andrew,  mercht. 

Ewing,  R.  A.,  lithographer. 
Kirkwood,  John,  ho.  factor. 
M'Nab,  John,  writer. 
Lament,  John,  &  Co. 
Bellsdyke  Colliery  Co.'s  office. 
Crawford,  David,  engraver. 
Slater,  David,  merchant. 
Kirkwood,  Robert,  ho.  factor. 


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33  Urie,  Jt.lin,  photographist. 

Armour  &  Cc,  jewellers. 
37  Kemp,  [).,  sbMwl  warehouse. 
45  Wylie  &  Lochhead,  upholst. 
49  Murray,  Thos.,  &  Son,  books. 
Hutcheson,  Tlios  ,  bookseller. 
51  Hey  wood  &  Co.,  mauufactrs. 
of  p:iper  hangings. 
Henry,  E.,  &  Sons,  manufrs. 
Bell,  Robert,  &  Co.,  merchts. 
Gumprecht  &  Stewart,  mer. 
M'Farlane,  John,  calenderer. 
53  Gardner  &  Co.,  opticians. 
55  liig'i,    Isaac,    &    Son,   china 

warehouse. 
57  King,  John,  &  Co.,  manufrs. 
Gibb  &  Bruce,  wine  merchts. 
59  Simpson,  Hunter,  &  Young. 
63  Wiight,  James,  calenderer. 
G5  Singer,  J.  M.,  &  Co.,  manu- 
facts.  of  sewing  machines. 
Kimble,  Alonzo,  agent. 
67  Pattison,  Adam,  &  Co.,  mer. 
Kilpatiick,  Robert,  clothier. 
Banziger,  Hirsch,  &  Co.,  ma- 
nufacturers. 
69  Bigham,    G.,    &    Co.,  shawl 

warfhonse. 
75  M'Leod  &  Co.,  clothiers. 
77  Provincial   Welsh    Insurance 
Co.,  W.  J.  Cars  well,  secy. 
CiiTswell,  W.  J.,  accountant. 
Stewart,  John,  writer. 
Accidental    Death  Insurance 

Co.,  W.  J.  Carswell. 
Gilchrist,  Wm.,  &  Co.,  shipbk. 
Gow,  A.  M.,  architect. 
79  Thomson,  Jas.,  &  Son,  cloth. 
81  Crawford  &  Easton,  calends. 
Young,  Ale.x.,  calenderer. 
M'Lerie,  George,  restaurant. 
Panton,  James. 
Garthamlock  Colliery  office, 

J.  Panton. 
Gilmour  Jas.,  &  Co.,  merchts. 
M'Kenzie,  A.,  &  Co.,  upholst. 
BorthwicU,  A.,  &  Sons,  small- 
wares. 
Browne  &  Drysdale,  merchts. 
Forgie,   T.,  &  Co.,  dressing- 
case  makers. 
Mirrlees,  Wm  .,&  Co., saddlers. 
Maitland,  John. 
Gallie,  George,  bookseller. 
De  Monii,  J.  H.,  music  shop. 
Healy,  Joseph,  bootmaker. 
Dow,  Walter,  agent. 
M'Farlane,  Hugh,  photog. 
M'Kay,Jobn  F.,&Co.,brokers. 
llurphy,  Neil,  designer. 
Ross,  Thos.,  workinsr  jeweller. 
Bird,  David,  writer  &  agent. 
M'Cracken,  Rob.,  messenger- 

at-arms. 
Young,  J.  &  R,,  &,  Co.,  ship- 
brokers. 
109  Holms,  Slatthew,  jeweller. 
Ill   Burton,  Henrv,  hosier,  &c. 
113  Eraser  &  Green,  druggists. 


85 


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91 

93 

95 

97 

99 
101 
105 
107 


115  M'lilorlanrl,  A.,  cabinetmakr. 
117  Sharp.  William,  goldsmith. 
119  Mitchell,  J.  &  W.,  jewellers. 
123  Sturrock  &  Sons,  hairdressers. 
123JDawson,  Thos.,  Carron  Co. 
125  IStewart  &  Murison,  commis- 
sion agents. 

Ellis,  Clement,  &  Co.  .merchts. 

Wilson  Brothers,  shipbrokrs. 

Forrester,  Robert,  sharebrokr. 

Smith,  Chas.  U.,  corn  mercht. 

Hall,  W.  D.,  writer. 

Ellis  &  Sons,  inerchants. 
129  Bryce,  David,  bookseller. 
131  Spiers,  .James,  merchant. 

Kenneth,  AVilliam. 

Anderson,  Jas  ,  insur.  agent. 
133  Fowler  &  Lawric,  wareho. 
135   Paton  &  Grant. 

Gibson,  Robert. 

Porter,  James,  watchmaker. 

Lord,  James,  agent. 

Flint,  John,  accountant. 

Hamilton,  J.  B.,  metal  brokr. 

Jones  Brothers  &  Co.,  manu- 
facturers. 

Gilmer,  Robert,  accountant. 

Dunn,  A.,  commis.  merchnt. 

Macgeor^e,  Jn.,  stock  broker. 

Brown  &  Co. 

Blackburn,  Low,  &  Co.,  bkrs. 

Dingwall,  John,  architect. 

Blorrison,  William,  merchant. 

Barhis,  Kich.  Andvv.,  mercht. 

Brown,  Thos.,  jun.,  share  br. 
137  Baxter,    I.,   &    Son,    Italian 

warehouse. 
139  Douglas,  A.  &  J.,  furnishing. 
141   Reiii,  A.,  &  Co.,  stockbrokers. 

Taj'lor  &  Kirkland,  writers. 

Nicholson  &  Stiven,  writers. 

Brown,  Tho  nas,  agent,  &c. 

Murra_v,  John,  agent,  &e. 
143  Woollield  &  Co.,  jewellers. 
147  Western   Club  ;  Alex.  Milne, 

master. 
157  Buchanan,   T.  G.,  &  L.  M. 
Kerr,  accountants  &  share- 
brokers. 

Buchanan,  R.,  insurance  agt. 
157nTerrace &  Dawson,  bootms. 
159  i^PAlpine,  Charles,  painter. 
161   Walker,  JI.,  fruiterer. 
163  Manuel  &,  Webster,  grocers. 

St.  George's  Estab.  Church. 
167  Anderson  &  Bobertson,  dyers. 
169   Homewood,  Chas.,  tobaccont. 
171  Coltrnan,  Emily,  sewing  ma- 
chine warehouse. 
173  jM'Nair,  James  R.,  stationer. 
175  Cooke,  Wm.  C.  &  M.,  enginr. 

Slalcolm,  Mrs.  R.,  spir.  merch. 

M'Nair,  James,  lithographer. 

Waddell,  Jas.,  insur.  agent. 

Ewing  &  Co.,  merchants. 

Cameron,      John,    wholesale 
stationer. 

Stewart,  Jas.,  calico  printer. 

Neil,  Mrs.,  bookbinder. 


177  Campbell,  D.,  bootmaker. 
179  Lyon,  John,  tin  plate- worker. 
185   Waverley  temperance  hotel, 

Robert  Cranston. 
191   Prince's  Theatre  Royal. 

Brown,  Thomas,  wright. 
197,  201  Chalmers  &  Tosh,  ironm. 
199  Bennett  &  Co.,  ennineers. 
203  Hurli,  Young,  &  Co. 

Bredisholme  Coal  office. 

Anderson  &  Young,  coal  mas. 
213  Paterson,  Thomas,  M.D. 

Homceopathic       Dispensary, 
James  Cochrane. 

Taylor,  .J.,  writer. 

St.  Mark's  Masonic  hall. 
217  Lennox,  Duncan,  writer. 

Scottish    Freehold    Building 
Society;  Thos.  Rcid,  mangr. 
221   Robertson,  J.  &  W.,  lithog! 
229  Harvie,  J.  E.,  spirit  mercht. 
231  Turnliull,  W.,  confectioner. 
233  Fletcher,  Thomas,  painter. 
235  Lennox,  John,  Victoria  Tem- 
perance hotel. 

Bolton,  Wm.,  dancing  acad. 
235plaitland,     James,     &    Co., 

show  room.. 
237  Lockhart,  J.,  plumber. 
239  Banks,  Andw.   Ward,  teacher 

of  pianoforte. 
241  Black,  Robert. 

Sclanders,  James,  wright. 
243   Garnkirk  Coal  Co. 

Sprot,  Mark, 

Cannon',  John,  salesman. 
255  Sproul,  B.,  spirit  dealer. 

257  Neilson,  A.  &  A.,  fam.  groo. 
261  Strathern&  Son,  brass  found. 

Love,  John,  baker. 
2G3  Moftat,  William,  flesher. 
269  Rowand,  M.,  eating-house. 
275  Eraser,  John,  spirit  mercht. 

295  Heron,  James,  fuiniture  deal. 

297  Forrest,  George,  baker. 
Caledonian  Railway  Station. 
Cameron,  J.  &  P.,  carriers. 

312  Derby,  William,  stationer. 
308  West   of    Scotland  Electro- 
Plate  Co. 
304  Wylie,  James,  .spiiit  mercht. 
302  Caledonian  Rail.  Company's 
General  Offices. 

Gibson,  Archibald,  secretary. 

Ferguson,  A  ,  treasurer. 

Johnston,  C,  manager. 

Galbreath,  Geo.,  accountant. 

Matheson,Wm.,  goods  maag. 

298  Stirling,  Wm.,  spirit  mercht. 

296  Hamilton's  Temper,  hotel. 
Kerr,  John  Taylor. 
Revie,  Arch. 

Bryden,  iMr. 

Galium,  Mrs. 

Cliisholm,  W. 

M'Coll,  John. 
294  Lamb,  Joseph,  saddler. 
290  Young,  James,  baker. 

258  Robertson,  Isaac. 


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288 

286 
284 
282 


276 
27-1 

272 


270 
268 
266 
264 


262 
260 
25C 
254 
252 


250 
248 
246 

244 


242 


234 
222 


220 
208 

202 
200 
194 

188 


184 


182 


London  Temperance  hotel. 
Lyburn,  James,  potatoe  nier. 
Eeid,  H.,  wine  &spiric  mer. 
Swan,  A.  K.,  ealiiig-Iiouse. 
Harvey,  Hu,i;li,  wright. 
Heron,  James. 
Alexander,  John,  clothier. 
Moffat,  C. 

Eankin,  John,  draper. 
Bairil,  James,  flesher. 
M'Nee,  C,  tobacconist. 
M'Donakl,  Misses  A.  &  M. 
Moffat,  William. 
M'Glashan,  Joha  D. 
Pailune,  Jlrs. 
Siirlins;,  Jliss. 
Wilson",  K. 
M'Farlane,  Mis. 
White,  Adam. 
Fulton,  M. 

Ireland,  J.  &  R.,  stationers. 
Kirkwood,  William,  grocer. 
Lawrie,  John. 
Ranken,  Mrs. 
Ross,  P. 
Lament,  Wm. 
Sheriff,  Peter,  gunmaker. 
Love,  John. 
Kyle,  I\Irs. 

Jaap,  John,  chem.  and  drug. 
Stevenson,  liobert,  spir.  mer. 
Shaw,  David,  grocer. 
Miller,  R.,  fruiterer. 
Milne,  Peier,  tailor. 
Moffrtt,  John,  flesher. 
M'Kechnie,  John. 
Perry,  Robert,  M.D. 
Garden,  John,  milliner. 
Paterson,  Robert,  druggist. 
Boyd,  Georf;e,  ironmonger. 
Boyd,  Richard,  bootmaker. 
Marshall,  Peter,  clothier. 
Philips,  Archibald,  flesher. 
Homewood,  Charles. 
Caldwell, Wm.  H.,  ironmong. 
Henderson,  liubert. 
Riddell,  William,  bookseller. 
Desli,  Leonard,  watchmaker. 
Bowie,  James. 

Pleminj^  &  Dunn,  dressmkrs. 
Dougall,  Mrs.,  dressmaker. 
Woyka,  John,  cabii:et-mkr. 
Petrie,  Andw.,  watch  nianuf. 
Bowie,  James,  spirit  mercht. 
Murray,  Alex.,  fire-clay  goods 

mercliant. 
Mill,  Alexander,  perfumer. 
Steel,  William,  tobacconist. 
Cameron,   George,  wholesale 

stationer. 
Cuthbertson,    J.    N.,    metal 

brokers. 
Cuthbertson,  Thomas,  mer. 
Cuthbercson,  W.  S.,  meicht. 
Muter,  Thomas,  writer. 
Haldane,  George. 
Clark,  Jiihii,  stationer. 
Forbes,  Diigwld,  writer. 
Reuwick  &  Stanton,  nierchts. 


174 

170 


16G 


1C2 


160 


158 
152 


150 
146 


144 


140 
138 


136 


134 

132 
130 
128 
120 
124 
122 
120 


116 
114 


Leslie  &  Hall,  metal  mer. 

Anderson,  J.,  &  Co.,  calend. 

Dougan,  Andrew,  wholesale 
ironmonger. 

M'Millan,  Archibald. 

Muter  &  Miller,  calico  printrs. 

Patent  Office  &  Designs  Regis. 

Johnson,  John  H.,  solicitor. 

Di'nnystown  Forge  Co. 

Tolmie,  Alex.,  commis.  mer. 

Ti'.omson,  W.  R.  M. 

Spiers,  James,  accountant. 

Denny  Brothers. 

Fergus,  Thomas,  calenderer. 

Morton  &Co,  iron  merchants. 

Bennet  &  Co.,  wine  merchts. 

Lang,  Alexander,  calenderer. 

Graham,  Gilmour,  &  Co., 
merchants. 

The  Stephenson  Tube  Co. 

Gilmour,  Robert,  merchant. 

M'Gibbon,  David,  &  Sou. 

Smith,  Thos.  F. 

Maconechy,  Robert,  agent. 

Howat,  Edward,  merchant. 

Steven,  Robert,  plumber. 

Paterson,  Sons,  &  Co.,  music 
sellers. 

Wilson,  Wm.,&  Sons,  bootm. 

Asjlnni  Life  Assurance  Co. 

Moffat  &  Burns,  merchants. 

Bryce  &  Ross,  writers. 

Findlay,  T.  D.,  &  Co.,  mer. 

M'Lean,  John,  merchant. 

M'Lean,  W.,  &  Son,  dyers. 

Queen  Insurance  Co. ;  M. 
Thomson. 

Finlay,  Robt.,  insurance  agt. 

Robertson,  A.  D.,  merchant. 

Palmer,  James,  oil  merchant. 

Lawsiin,  Jacob,  clothier. 

QfjEKNs  Buildings. 

Wilson,  D.,  hosier  &  glover. 

Wilson,  And.,  agent  for  sew- 
ing machines. 

Wilson,  Robert,  watchmaker. 

Richmond,  A.,  designer. 

Maj-ers,  David,  measurer. 

Kenneth  &  M  Donald,  insur- 
ance brokers. 

Green,  Alexander,  designer. 

Siuvers,  W.  S.,  carpet  manuf. 

Saweis,  George,  merchant. 

Lang  &  Graham,  accounts. 

Lo:ider,  Cadinan,  &  Green, 
importers. 

Gardner,  Wm.,  optician. 

Garman,  W.,  hairdresser. 

Crum,  J.,  wholesale  stationer. 

Jackson,  Edward,  hosier. 

Lochore,  W.,  &  Son,  bootmrs. 

M'Gregor,  John,  perfumer. 

Thorburn,  Thos  ,  bootm:iker. 

M'Auslan  &  MuUan,  manuf. 

Margam  Tinplate  Co.  ;  Swan 
Brothers  &  Co.,  agents. 

Stewart,  John,  phoioi;rapher. 

Lochore,  R.,  &  Co.,  bootmrs. 

Stoddart,  J.  &  G.,  wine  mers. 


108 

100 
98 
00 

94 
92 
90 
86 


112   Bryilen,  John,  &  Sons,  bell- 
hangers. 
110  Paul,  Ales.,  &  Co.,  manufrs. 
Ilutton,  H.  W.,  &  Co.,  calico 

printers. 
Lindsay,   W.   G.    &  J.    W,, 

accountants. 
Athya,  John,  &  Co.,  produce 

merchants. 
M'Cubbin  &  Johnston,  accts. 
Rose,  Murisoi),  &  Thomson, 

insurance  brokers. 
Glassford,  John  IL,  lithogra. 
Duncan,   A.,   &   Co.,  Italian 

warehouse. 
M'Lure,  J.,  &  Son?,  carvers. 
Blythe,  Thos.,  bootmaker. 
I'ichmond,  J.  &  R.,  &  Co., 

upholsterers. 
Duncan,  John,  tobacconist. 
Shaw,  W.  C,  jeweller. 
Muirhead,  J.,  gtddsmith. 
Bell,  Ewing,  &  Co.,  manufrs. 
Houstoun,  Wm.,  warehouse. 
Watson,  John,  &  Co.,  manuf. 
Noble,  Peter,  agent. 
84  Paton,  William,  hosier. 
80  M'Alister,  W.,  &  Co.,  raanufs. 
Prince,  Simo:',  jeweller. 
Walker,  Sett,  &  Co.,  mers. 
\Yalker,  Robt.,  jun.,  mercht. 
Smith,  J.  &  H.,  brokers. 
Sugden,     Son,     &     Nephew, 

warehousemen, 
Foster,  Joseph,  agent. 
78  Wathew,  R.,  dressing  case  ma. 
74  Mercantile     Advertiser    and 
printing  ofHce,  A.  Moody. 
Sillars,  R.  &  D.,  merchants. 
Allan  &  Ferguson,  lithogrs. 
Henry,  Peter,  spirit  dealer. 
72  M'Donald,  Ale.s.,  jeweller. 
70  Wilkie,  F.  J.,  milliner. 
68  Field,   H,,   &  Son,  tin-plate 

workers. 
66  Cardiio,   Peter,  &  Co.,  iron- 
mongers. 
64  Foulds,  John  C,  accountant. 
Jamieson  &  Jlills,  lithogs. 
Richard,  Robert,  merchant. 
Anderson  &  Watt. 
62   Hood,  George,  writer. 
Wallace,  Wm.,  die  sinker. 
Donaldson  Bros., ship  brokrs. 
Wardlaw,  W.,  merchant. 
M'Chire,  David,  merchant. 
M'Gibbon,  James,  drysalter. 
Morrison,  George,  engraver. 
60  Thyne,  J.  &  R.,  seed  mers. 
58  Spkingfield  Coukt. 
Jtlartin,  Alex.,  &  Co.,  mers. 
Peebles,  W.  J.,  &  Co.,  com- 
mission merchants. 
Gartly,  J.  B  ,  com.  mercht. 
Garrowaj',  R.  &  J.,  chemists. 
M'Naughton,  Donald, 
56  Hilliard  &  Chapman,  cutlers. 
60  Dawson  &  iM'Nicol,  merchts. 
Pickering,  Henry  W.,  mer. 


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48  Prince's  Square. — For  re- 
sidents ill  sq.,  see  letter  P. 
46  Findlaj',  John,  ironmonger. 
44  Campbells,  Neilson,  Shaw,  & 

Co.,  wavehouseraen. 
42  Wood,  J.  M.,&  Co.,  music  sel. 
40  Cunningham,  D.,  seal  engra. 
Kenned^',  James,  pat.  maker. 
36  Ferf^uson  &  Forrester,  confec. 
34  Rait,  D.  C,  goldsmith. 
32A Kennedy,  David,  writer. 
32'Hunter,  A.  G.,  &  Co.,  hatters. 
28  Stevens,  W.  0.,  jeweller. 
26  Copestake,  Moore,  Crampton, 

&  Co.,  lace  merchants. 
2-lAMaitin,  l\Irs.  H.,bird-stuffer. 
24  STacgrejior,  Malcolm. 
22^Mann's  Parcel  Office  ;  James 

Brown,  jigent. 
22  Manners,  R.,  &  Co. 
20  Wliite,  Peter,  accountant. 
GaU,  Robt.,  &  Son,  accounts. 
Steven,  Jas.,  &  Son,  merchts. 
Paul,  Daniel,  writer. 
Gardner,  Cliarles,  accountant. 
White  &  Gardner,  accounts, 
Eennison,  William,  writer. 
Dunlop,  Francis,  merchant. 
ISJ-Arbuckie,  John,  cork  manufr. 
18  Strulhers,  Thos.,  &  Co.,  car- 
pet warehouse. 
IGjBarlas,  George,  haircutter. 
14  Watson,  Chamberlain,  &  Bir- 
rell,  flour  merchants. 
8  Arthur  &  Fiaser,  warehouse. 
6  Whitelaw,  S.  G.,  merchant. 
4-  Stewart,  Robert,  jeweller. 

BUCKINGHAM  PLACE, 
Off  Egliuton  Street, 

10  Renton,  John,  plasterer. 

4  Lawson,  Arcliibaid. 
Bain,  James,  engineer. 
Shanks,  Thomas. 

5  Hendrie,  George. 
Paton,  John. 

2  Hendrie,  George. 

BUCKINGHAM  TEESACE, 

1  Buchanan,  Robert,  merchant. 

2  Morrison,  James. 

3  Clark,  Peter  W.,  merchant. 

4  Doddroll,  George  John. 

5  Campbell,  William. 

6  Murison,  James. 

7  Edington,  George  B. 

8  Moore,    M.    M.,    of   W.    B. 

Iluggins  4  C'<^- 

9  Pirrie,  Mrs. 
Pirrie,  Robert. 
Pirrie,  John. 

10  M'Kinnon,  William. 

11  M'Kenzie. 

12  Meins,    Alex.,  of  ihe    Clyde 

Bottle  Works. 

13  Bryce,  J.  D. 

14  Peterson,  Alexander. 

15  M'George,  John. 

16  Law,  Miss. 


17  LancMSter,  George. 
Bremner,  A.  H. 
Bell,  A. 

19  Maxwell,  Andrew, 
M'Kenzie,  Peter. 

20  Gartlj-,  J.  B. 

22  Johnston,  William. 

23  Ale.Nander,  A.  S. 

24  Henderson,  George. 

25  Stark,     John    M.,     training 

academy. 

26  Brown,  George. 

27  M'^atters,  James  C. 

28  Selkirk,  James. 

29  Eekhout,  Bernard. 

30  Black,  George. 

31  Burns,  William,  writer. 

32  Geddes,  George. 
Johnston,  William. 
Dunn,  James. 

BUENBANK  GAEDEWS, 
Great  Western  Eoad, 

1  Hutchison,  John  H. 
Hutchison,  Robert. 

2  Alexander,  Walter. 

3  M'Tagjart,  R.  W, 

4  Muir,  James. 

5  Laidlaw,  Hobert. 

6  Leibert,  Julius. 

8  Brown,  John,  juD. 

9  M-Nair,  Mrs. 

10  Auld,  A.  W. 

11  Davidson.  Robert. 

12  Apperbv,  Joseph. 

13  AVright"  J.  B. 

14  Steei,  Miss. 
Johnston,  Mrs. 

17  Smith,  John. 

BUEKBANK  PLACE. 

SEE    GREAT    -WESTERN    KOAD. 

BUENBANK  TEEEACE. 
2   Galloway,  INIrs. 
4  Muiihead,  John  James. 
6  Baird,  J. 

Hall,  John,  jnn. 
8   Black,  James. 

Hadaway,  Tliomas  S. 
Hadaway,  J.  P. 
12  Hastio,  Mis.ses. 

14  Rankin,  James. 
16  Beith,  James. 

Walker,  J. 

18  Sheriff,  George. 
20   Patterson,  G. 

22  Dieseldorff,  William. 
24  Townsend,  Joseph. 
2G  Smitii,  C. 

BUE¥SIDE  ST.— Off  Duke   St. 

15  Muirhead,  Andrew,  tanner. 
51  Anderson,  J.  W. 

BUENSIDE  STEEET. 

11  Smith,  Miss  A.,  milliner. 

Craig,  Isabella. 
39  Jack,  Wm.,  spirit  dealer. 
41  EosEiiAT.L  Buildings. 


41  Miller,  John,  agent. 

45  Darrocb,  William,  grocer. 

51  Meikle,  James,  dairy. 

95  Forrester,  John. 
103  Milroy,  Janio.?,  coal  agent. 
102  Smith,  James,  rci^istrar. 
100  Malcolm,  George. 

92  Gordon,  William. 
Campbell,  John. 

32  Gallowa}',  James,  grocer. 

30  Stewart,  Alex.,  house  factor. 

20  Aitken,   M.   &   E.,  millint-rs 
and  dre.s,<;makers. 

16  Goldio,  Wm.,  spirit  merclit. 

14  JPKinlay,  Thomas. 

BUEEELL'S  LA.— SI  Duke  St. 

4  Smith,  David,  sen. 

5  M'Guire,  John,  pawnbroker. 

6  Jack,  Ales.,  pawnbroker. 


14 


18 


39 


53 


CADOGAN  STEEET. 
Bowie,  Mis.s,  dressmaker. 
Danskin,  John. 
Mill,  John,  plasterer. 
Paterson,  A.,  smith. 
Grosart,  J.,  carter. 
Aitcbison,  James. 
Synie,  Williani. 
Morton,  .\lexander. 
Jardine,  Jas.,  sheriff  officer. 
Brownlie,  J.,  contractor. 
Hayman,  Thomas,  contractor. 
Gossman,  Adam,  wright. 
Munro,  John,  agent. 
M'Leish,  Thoma.s,  joiner. 
Taylor,  Thos.,  timber  mercht. 
Duncan,  A.,  turner. 
Goun,  Georgv,  wright. 
Morrison,  John,  slate  mercht. 
Gilmour,  A  ,  timber  mercht. 
Morrison,  Mrs.,  grccer. 
Taylor,  William. 
Cunningham,  David. 
Galloway,  Mrs.,  ladies' nurse, 
Craig,  David. 
Miller,  Thomas,  wright. 
M'Pherson,  Kenneth. 
Galloway,  William. 
M'Dougall,  John. 
Agnew,  Miss,  lodgings. 
Brown,  Hui^h. 
Morrison,  Jolm. 
Buehan,  Thomas. 
Brown,  Jas.,  council-officer. 
Blackstock,  William. 
Henderson,  James. 
Dnff,  Mrs. 
Liddell,  Mi.s.?. 
Lament,  Mrs. 
Brisbane,  IMiss. 
Buchanan,  James. 
Ham.ilton,  George. 
Muir,  Miss. 

Caldwell,  David,  house  fact. 
Kier,  David. 
Wardrope,  .Airs. 
M'Kenzie,  James. 
M'Ewan,  Miss. 


CALEDONIAN. STREET  DIRECTORY.. 


-CAMDEN. 


333 


53  M'Gown,  George,  wright. 
67  Hendry,  William. 

M'Farlane,  Hugh,  beadle. 

Campbell,  Duncan. 

Eunson,  George. 

King,  Jliss. 

Pringle,  Peter. 

Russell,  Alexander. 

Alexander,  Mrs. 
81  Stewart,  Mrs. 
83  Alexander,  David. 

Gray,  Andrew. 

M'Donald,  Mrs. 

Munro,  John. 
89  Anderston  Free  Church. 
91  Dowall,  Irvin. 
93  M'Laggan,  Wm. 

Colegate,  Mrs.  John. 

Robertson,  Mrs. 

Ferguson,  John. 


CALEDONIAN  EOAD. 

29 

1  U.P.  Church,  Rev.  Dr.  Jef- 

fray's. 

3  Downie,  James. 

43 

Lindsay,  William. 

47 

Woodburn,  Mrs. 

Jackson,  Robert. 

M'Gill,  David. 

Airlie,  James.    • 

5  Stewart,  William,  gr.-gro. 

49 

9  Trainor,  J. 

61 

Scott,  William. 

53 

Kerr,  Robert. 

57 

11  Dunlop,  Peter,  grocer. 

61 

13  Wright,  Wm.,  spirit-dealer. 

65 

15  Connal,  John. 

81 

Frame,  A.,  coal  agent. 

85 

Steel,  A. 

21  Marquis,  Peter. 

87 

Smith,  Mrs. 

109 

33  Smiih,  J.  D. 

HI 

Paton,  Walter,  draper. 

113 

Cowper,  W.  M. 

119 

37  Martin,  William. 

121 

47  Wilson,  John. 

123 

Duthie,  Andrew. 

Greeulees,  David. 

Hancock  &  Caldwell,  sculpt. 

Connell&  Murdock,  sculptors. 

51  Simpson,  Adam,  spirit-dealer. 

oi  Buchanan,  Wm.,  mason  and 

125 

builder. 

127 

28  Petrie,  Thomas,  grocer. 

129 

22  Murdock,  Thomas. 

CALTON  ENTEY. 
3  Robertson,  D.,  sweep. 
9  Fletcher,  Hugh,  turner. 
47  Bryce,  A.  S. 

CAMBRIDGE  LANE. 

2  M'Kenzie,  Alex.,  painter. 
16  Campbell,  Adam. 

9  Graham,  D.  &  G.,  bellhangers. 
11  Bowker,  Joseph,  detec.  officer. 

CAMBRIDGE  STREET. 
1   Simpson,  G.  E. 

3  Park,  Gavin,  flejher. 


19 


131 
133 
135 
137 


139 

141 

110 

96 


M'Intyre,  Miss,  boy's  dressmr. 

Napier,  John,  grocer. 

Slater,  David. 

Tyre,  Robert. 

Tyre,  Misses. 

Hay,  John. 

M'Gill,  Daniel,  furniture  dea. 

Purves,  John,  bookseller. 

Gibson,  Mrs.  W. 

Young,  James. 

Wallace,  James  W, 

Skinner,  Thomas. 

Small,  John. 

Drummond,  P.  &  Co. 

Drumnioiid,  John,  house- 
painter  and  glazier. 

Baxter,  J. 

M'Intosh,  Mrs.,  western  re- 
gister office  for  servants. 

M'Jntosh,  Miss,  boy's  dressm. 

Headrick,  James,  baker. 

Royal  Victoria  Bazaar. 

'Walker,  John  E. 

Walker,  James. 

Henderson,  Walter. 

Hall,  Mrs.  Peter. 

Sugar,  William. 

Ferguson,  Mrs. 

M'Lachlan,  Mrs. 

Hall,  P.  W. 

W'Cunn,  Peter. 

Bannatyne,  Mrs.,  grocer. 

Halley,  John,  painter. 

Leitch,  James,  baker. 

Kino;,  James. 

Hunter  &  Marshall,  joiners. 

MTver  &  Robertson. 

M'Lelland,  J. 

Fleming,  David. 

Hood,  John. 

Munro,  A.,  coachbuilder. 

Maxv.ell,  Wm.,  plumber. 

Gordon,  AVilliam. 

Anderson  &  Fisher,  smiths. 

I^I'Gowan,  John. 

Porter,  Mrs.  Francis. 

Moren,  Gavin. 

Munro,  A. 

M'Gregor,  D.,  teacher. 

M-Kinla}-,  William. 

Robertson,  John. 

Sellars,  George. 

Ferguson,  R.,  &  Son,  painters. 

Baird,  Mrs.  James. 

Clachan,  John. 

Hendersim,  John. 

Rcid,  Robert. 

Renfrew,  Robert,  surgeon. 

Sinclair,  Archd.,  shoemaker. 

Ewing,  Mrs.,  milk  shop. 

Dr3'sda!e,  Mrs.  A. 

Alexander,  John. 

De  Bois,  Frederick. 

Ferguson,  R. 

Sinclair,  Archibald. 

Graham,  James. 

Shaw,  Robert,  spirit  dealer. 

Elder  &  Clachan,  wrights. 

Clugston,  A. 


96  Small,  John. 

Anderson,  Alexander. 

Hood,  John. 
88  Martin,  John. 

Jordon,  J^ies. 
86  Cambridge  St.  U.P.  Church. 
74,  76  Ewiiig,  John,  victualler. 
72  Mustart,  ftliss. 

Wilson,  William. 

M'Corkindale,  Arch. 

M'Intyre,  Peter. 
68  Laidlaw,  J.,  church  officer. 

Baxter,  H.,  clerk. 

Baxter,  r.Iiss. 

Pringle,  Miss. 
62  Adams,  Jameti,  surgeon. 
56  Dougan,  John,  surgeon. 
54  Bulloch,  William. 
50  Cooper,  Helen. 
48  Smith,  James. 
46  Bilslaud,  John. 

Coutts,  Miss. 

Cross,  Robert. 

Harper,  John,  mason. 
44  Thomson  &  Son. 
42^Campbell,  M.,  milk  shop. 
42  Graham,  Mrs. 

Cairns,  Mrs  ,  French  staym. 
40  M'Gibbon,  James,  grocer. 
38  Muego,  Alexander. 

M'Bride,  Thomas. 

M'Leod,  Kenneth. 

Simpson,  Mrs. 

Brand,  Mrs. 
32,  36  Douglas,   Peter,   &  Co., 

masons. 
28  Anderson,  John.  s 

Paterson,  James,  spir.  mer. 

M'Intyre,  Miss,  dressmaker. 

Ironside,  Ann. 

Nicholson,  Duncan. 
24  Coutts,  Nathaniel,  tailor. 
22  Fisher,  Charles. 

Wright,  J.  T. 

Telfor,  Jliss. 
20  Paterson,  Jas.,  spirit  mercht. 

15  St.  Stephen's  Clnuch. 
10  Stirling,  Miss  Agnes. 

8  Wilson,  Daniel,  slate  mercht. 
6  Munro,  A.,  carriage  hirer. 
4  Greenlie,  John,  sen. 

Greenlie,  John,  jun. 

Moffat,  Mrs ,  lodgings. 

Barron,  Mrs. 

Niven,  Alexander. 
2  Young,  Mrs.  Jas.,  spir.  mer. 

CAMDEN  STEEET. 
46  Berrv,  James. 

Ronald,  B. 
38  W^atson,  Robert. 
30  Aikman,  Richard,  P.O. 

Barnett,  George,  jeweller. 

Gracie,  Thomas,  builder. 
26  Lindsaj-,  Thomas,  cooper. 

Russell,  John. 

16  Bryce,  John,  hatter. 
Hartley,  W.,  wool  stc  rekeeper. 

12  M'Clelland,  Jas.,  ho.  factor. 


3-34 


CAHIPBELL.- 


-STREET  DTRECTORY.- 


-CANDLERIGGS. 


12  Adam,  John. 
Hemphill,  Wm.,  P.O. 

10  Boyd,  James,  spirit  merclit. 

4  Dickenson,  Peter. 

CAMPBELL  STEEET,  East. 

13  Mathieson,    Alex.,    &    Son, 

tool  niakere. 
19  E.  Campbell  Sr.  Free  Church. 
33  E.  Campbell  St.  U.P.  Church. 

14  Dowuie,  William,  farrier. 

8  Fisber,  J.,  watch  &  clockmk. 

6  Irving,  Iliiffh. 
M'Gowan,  J.,  slierifT-ofScer. 
Irving,  John. 
M'Manus,  Bernard. 

2  Crawford,  J.,  green-grocei'. 

CAMPBELL  STEEET,  West. 

3  Heion,  David. 
Hays,  Henry. 
PhiHips,  J.,  tailor. 

5  Maillie,  Daniel,  spir.  mer. 

7  Black,  Andrew,  saddler. 

9  Wilson,  John,  bookseller. 
Virtue,  Ja'v.es  S.,  publioher, 
Alt  Journal  Office. 

11  Miller,  Ptobert. 

ililler,  Al-x.  C,  traveller. 

Walters,  Mrs. 

Claassen,  Ernest. 

Chambers,  Captain  P. 
13  M'Vey,  James. 
19  'Wilson,  John. 
21   Hunter,  R.,  spirit  merchant. 
23  Crawford,  George,  spir.  mer. 
oh.  Paton,  Miss  C,  dressmaker. 

Miller,  M. 
43  Alexander,  Edward,  &  Sons. 
49  M'Ki(.hau,  Mrs. 

OiT,  Robert. 

JI 'Crone,  Edward. 

Mitchell,  James. 

Wilson,  Hubert. 

Thomson,  James. 

Wood,  Mrs. 
Gl   Wliilfield,  Wm.,  lead  merclit. 
95  Henr}',  Wm.,  plumber. 
117  Taylor,  William. 

Smith,  Mrs.  Robert,  jun. 

119  Lindsay,  George. 

129  Park,  Charles,  cabinetmaker. 
131  Wilson,  Mi^^s,  fruiterer. 

133  Anderson,  Wm.,  jirov.  mer 
137  Rankin,  Robert,  flesher. 

139  Patot),  J.  P. 
Robertson,  Mrs.  David. 

143  Crawford,  Miss. 
Carrick,  D.  M. 

1-15  Milliken,  Miss,  lodgings. 

144  Gow,  A.,,  drysalter. 
M'lntyre,  D* 

140  Murdoch,  James. 
Guthrie,  J. 

134  M'Candlisb,  Mis.  Robert. 
12G  Lawson,  Jacob. 

122  Forbes,  W.,  carrititre  hirer. 

120  Orderlv  Hall,  K.L.V.  Engin. 
114  M' Briar,  Mrs.  Archibald. 


90  Barnbili,  James,  accountant.  53 

88  Darrie,  William,  slater. 

40  M'Kichen,  Alexander.  55, 

Stewart,  George.  59 

M'Kerracher,  James.  61 

38  Blane,  Julin.  63 

Birnie,  Misse=!,  dressmakers. 

Galloway,  William. 

Naismith,  T.  65 

28  Reformed  Presbvteri>in  Chur. 
24^Cuthbert,  M.  E.",  niiliiaer.  69 

22  Faulds,  James,  grocer.  71, 

18  Craig,  Robert,  spirit  dealer. 
14  Thomson,  AVm.,  grain  mer.  75 

10,  8  Tliom,  R.,  jun.,  wine  mer.       81 

4  Joiners'  Hall.  85 

CAHAL  STREET-Port-Dundas. 

1  Haddow,  W. 

5  Pollok,  J. 

7,  9  Forrest  &  Barr,  engineers       87 
and  millwriglits.  89 

13  Forrest,  Wm  ,  engineer.  95 

53  Carson  &  Warren's  hot.  ivks. 

57  Bartonsliill  coal  ofhce:  John       97 

M'Donald,  agent.     '  99 

58  Springhill  Coal  Co.  ofiloe.  105, 
56   Whyte,  Robert,  spirit  mer.  HI 

54  Pincock,  Joseph  W.  113 
22  Paterson,  Mrs.,  spirit  dealer.  115 
20  Norman,  John,  engineer. 

18  More,  W.,  grocer. 

2  Norman, '  William,    &   Sons,  117 

engineers. 

CANAL  ST.-Port-Eglisiton.  no 

4  Port-Eglinton    Factory;   Ro-  123 

bert  White,  manager.  127, 

14  Falfield  Factory.  116 
20  Henrv,  John.  114 
22  Allan  &  Mann. 

Hamilton  &  Co. 
Marsliall,  Robert. 
Maclaren,  Robert,  &  Co. 
Thomson,  James. 

Law,  William.  108, 

Eglinton  Ironworks.  100 
.     94 
CAITDLEEISGS. 

3  Birrie,  Robt.,  merchant.  90 

5  Barker,  J.,  basket  warehouse.  88 
Ruddoch,  Mrs.  John,  toys.  86 
13  M'Laren,  A.,  spir.  mercht.  72 
19  Birrel  Bros.,  leather  mers. 
23  Harvey  &  Co.,  spirit  mers.  66 
Watson,  Wm.,  sheritT-officer.  .60 
Bell,  J.  &,  F.,  tobacconists.  68 
Hogg,  J.,  umbrella  manufr.  56 
Scott,  Wm.,  cabinetmaker.  64 
Pearson,  Joseph,  statimer.  52 
Whyte's  Temperance  &  Com-  60 

mercial  hotol.  48 

Osborne,  Alex.,  cheese  mercht.  44 

51  Dow,  Arch.,  spirit  mercht.  40 
Sjhth's  Couut. 

Hamilton,   J.   &   R,,  oil  and  38 

colour  merchants.  36 

Hamilton,  Robert,  &  Co.  34 
Hamikou  &  Fisher,  clothcut.  I 


9 

11, 
17, 
21, 
25 
27 
31 
39 
43 
45 


49, 
63 


Conper,  James,  waste  dealer. 

Callender.  Thomas,  mercht.. 

57  M'Culloch,  V/m.,  sp.  mer. 

Mathie,  Mrs.,  draper. 

Ballantine,  John,  draper. 

Morrison,  Mrs.  Ko'oert.. 

Manson,  &  Co.,  blacking 
manufaclurers. 

Gutta  Perclia  Avarehouse. 

Maxwell,  George. 

Clark,  Jas.,  uiiU)rel!a  mann. 

73  Buchanan,  Joshua,  &  Son, 
merchants. 

Martin,  John,  &  Co.,  drapers. 

Edniond,  John,  spirit  mercht. 

Chambers,    lit-iiry,  manufact. 

Cochran,  Wm.,  cak-nderer. 

Paterson,  Wm  ,  drysalter. 

Hamilton,  A.,  &  Son,  manufs. 

Lapraik,  Henry,  chandler. 

Bailie,  James,  merchant. 

Stewart,  John,  fle.ilier. 

Buchanan,  George,  &  Sons, 
bleacherc!. 

Munro,  James,  merchant. 

Richardson,  Win.,  spir.  mer. 

107  Osborne,  R.,  cheese  mer. 

Carrick,  James,  draper. 

Le;;gat,  George,  dniper. 

Gemmel^  Thomas,  baker. 

Walker,  G.  L.,  &  Co.,  ware- 
housemen. 

Naismith,  J. 

Kerr,  Hugli,  manufacturer. 

Allan,  Jas.,  (^'A.  tj-  J.  Allan. 

M'Donald,  J.,  eaiing-house. 

M'Kay,  Robt.,  &  Co.,  wareho. 

129  Osborne,  Robert. 

Brown  &  Co.,  warehousemen. 

Scott,  John,  manufacturer. 

Henderson,  .J.,  Iieddle  maker. 

Anderson,  Grabdin,  &  Co. 

Burnside,  James,  warper. 

Boyd,  Henry,  whip  maker. 

Millar,  George,  &  Co.,  inann. 

HO  Allan,  A.  &  J.,  merchts. 

Thompson,  James,  merchant. 

Sawers,  John,  bazaar  keeper. 

Ewlng,  John. 

City  Hall. 

Anderson,  Wm.,  spirit  mer. 

Simons  &  Co.,  fruit  mexcht.s. 

Bazaar. 

Allan,  A.,  Jan.,  &  Co.,  provis. 

Mason,  J.,  provision  mercht. 

Inglis,  Jas.,  warehouseman. 

Hart,  David,  &  Co. 

Liddoll,  John,  grocer. 

Gardiner,  J.  &  W.D.,  hatters. 

Thomson,  D.,  flesher. 

Williamson,  J.,  wholes,  grocer. 

Finlay  &  Legget,  prov.  mers. 

Shaw,  Thomas,  confectioner. 

Boyle,  JNIiss,  straw-hat  maker. 

Wordie  &  Co.,  carriers. 

Muirhead,  John,  hosier. 

Mills,  Ales  ,  confectioner. 

Cameron,  John,  sjiir.  mercht. 

Dorran,  Joseph,  stationer. 


CANNING.- 


-STREET  DIRECTORY.- 


-CARLTON. 


335 


.34  Bain,  Messrs.  J. 

Calender,  W  O.,  leather-fact. 
Mail  land  &,KeiT,  leather-mers. 
Stark,  Daniel,  grocer. 

32  Campbells,  Donald,  &  Sellar, 
warehousemen. 

26  Henderson  &  Son,  hosiers. 

24   Kirk,  William,  grocer. 

22  Proudlbot,  Robert,  merchant. 

16  Cowan,  Alex.,  blacking  mer. 
14  Dowie,  Geo.,  sacking  waraho. 

12  Henderson,  David,  hosier. 
10  Manson,  Ale.'?.,  confectioner. 

8  Brown,  John,  hosier. 
6  Ross,  Alex,  blackingwareho. 
Brj-son,  John,  shoemaker. 
2,  4,  Ormond,  James,  hosier. 

CANNIKG   PLACE, 

3  Paterson,  "William. 

6  Low,  r.  R.,  LL.D, 

7  Lament,  John. 

13  Croll,  David. 

17  Smith,  George. 
19  JIurray,  William. 

Paul,  John. 

23  Cleland,  James. 

28  Galbralth,  William. 

26  Smart,  Capt.  James. 

24  Murray,  T. 
Murray-,  A  K. 
Morrison,  Henry. 
Morrison,  John. 

16  Fullarton,  John  A. 

14  Russell,  Thomas. 
12  Muirhead,  James. 
10  Drnmmond,  John. 

8  Paterson,  M. 

C  Brown,  David. 

4  Couper,  William. 
Couper,  James,  sen. 

CAHKIKG  STREET. 

6  Barry,  D.,  hairdresser. 

7  Patert^on,  Andrew,  clothier. 
'[  3   Rae,  Tbonuis,  grocer. 

l-j  Thomson,  Tliomas,  grocer. 

17  Congalton,  Wm.,  painter. 
21  Lauchlan,  Andrew, 

Fairlie,  Mrs. 
21?,Barr,  James,  bookseller. 
23  Hannah,  Matthew,  victualler. 
:25  Clark,  Lauchlan. 

M'Donald,  Andvv.,  land  sur. 

27  Seaton,  Mis?,  draper. 

29  Whitehili,  Alex.,  spirit  mer. 
81  Scott,  David,  saddler. 

33  Potter,  '1  hos.,  ironmo^er. 
35  Downie,  Wni.,  bootmaker. 
•43  Ritchie,  Thomas. 

MTntyre,  James,  surgeon. 
-47  Reid,  And.,  &  W.  S.  Harvey, 
joint    iig^nts    for    City   of 
Glasgow  bank. 
Harvev,  W.  S.,  insnrance  ag. 
-  S9  M'Donald,  H.  S.,  herbalist. 
65  Meighan,  James,  plumber. 
69  Drummond,  It.,  engineer. 
87  Dunlop&  Son,  Bromw.  mill. 


103  Welsh,  James,  spirit  dealer. 
105  Maclndoe,  Thomas,  draper. 
107  Shirra,  B.,  furnishings. 
109  Jenkins,  David,  baker, 
111   Clark,  Wm.,  beadle. 

Spencer,  Henry. 
113  Bilsland,  Archd.,  victualler. 

115  Hovvat,  William,  cooper. 

117  Brownlie,  A.,  provision  mer. 
119  M'Matli,  J.,  shoemaker, 
121  Scott,  James,  smith. 

Bain,  Alex  ,  merchant. 
Paterson,  James. 

123  Ferguson,  Neil,  silk  dyer. 

12 Y  Dickson,    G.,     gutta-percha 
merchant. 

129  O'Neil,  Daniel  fruiterer. 

147  Pollock,  J.,  news  agent. 
149  Cook,  AVn;.,  spirit  merchant. 

151  Crawford,  John,  victualler. 
153  Little,  Andrew,  leather  mer. 

159  Brown,  David,  shoemaker. 
161   Cowan,  James,  leather  mer. 
163  Charles'  Close. 

160  Hamilton's  Court. 

158  Christie,  Thomas,  surceoii. 
156  Campbell,  Robert,  Hesher. 

152  Ewing,  James,  .'•pirit  mercht. 

148  M'Intyre,  James,  surgeon, 
146  Lang,  Joseph,  victualler. 
142  M'Cartne}',  James,  flesher. 
138  Miller,  Alex.,  baker. 

136  Dun,  Thomas,  grocer. 

134  Kirkland,  J.,  provision  mer. 

132  Moonev,  Edward,  delf  shop. 

130  Clark,  Wm.,  tinsmith. 

126  Scott,  J.,  ho-ier  and  draper. 

124  Scott,  William,  spirit  dealer. 

118  Currie,  William,  flesher. 

116  Potter,  Thos.,  eaiing-house. 
108  Greenhead  Church. 

102  Mitchell,  Thomas. 

Miller,  James. 

Hendry,  James. 
98  Hendry,  James,  saddbr. 
96  MPhail,  Donald,  spirit  mer. 
92  Telfer,  George. 
90  Rankin,  James,  victualler. 
88  Telfer,  George,  brazier. 
84  M'Leod,  George,  slater. 
80  Auld,  David,  engineer. 

Steel,  James,  brewer. 

!Rl'Laren,  Wm  ,  spirit  merch. 

Forbes  &  Newton,  brassfonds. 
7'3  Davidson,  James,  druggist. 
74  Wilson,  ]\Irs.,  milliner. 
72  Newall,  Hans. 

Christie,  Thos.,  surgeon. 

M'Donald,  H.  S. 

Stewart,  Misses,  milliners. 
70  JI'Lean,  And.,  ironmonger. 
G3  M'Lean,  Andrew. 

M'Math,  John. 
66  Harkness,  Adam,  glazier. 
62  M'Arthur,  Alex.,  flesher. 
CO  Miller,  Alexander. 
58  Clark,    Lachlan,    agent     for 

Crossmvloof  bread. 
5G  Smith,  John,  stationer. 


54   Watson,  Mrs  ,  draper. 
52^-Murray,  James,  builder. 

Miiir,  Gavin. 

Watson,  Joseph  L. 

Leckie,  Campbell. 
52  Cunningham,  Kobt.,  bootm. 

46  Mechanics'  Hall. 

Calton  Pubiic  Library,  Mar- 
garet Graham,  librarian; 
Alex.  Wadilel,  president. 

44  Registration  Oihcefir  Bridge- 
ton  ;  A.  Waddi-I.  registrar. 
Royal  Bank  of  Scoihnd;  Alex, 
Waddel,  agent.' 

42  W^^ddel,  BI.,  &  Son,  clothiers. 

40  Cook,  Robert,  spirit  mercht. 

36  Costley,  Robert,  fiuiierer. 

26  Reid,  William,  surgeon. 

24  Wilson.  Wm.,  confectioner. 

22  Miller,  Bowman,  baker. 

20  Tannaliill,  John,  spirit  deal. 

16  Pollock,  Wm.,  &  Son,  pastry 

bakers. 

14  Smellie,  Robert,  flesher. 

12  Robb,  Wm.,  wriiiht. 
Dykes,  John,  builder, 
M'Cormick,  J(d)n,  tinsmith. 

10  Macindoe,  J.,  blacking  manfr, 

8  M'KIa}',  Wm.,  victualler. 

6  Walker,  John,  girth  manufr. 
Hossack,  John. 

4  Sinclair,  James,  toliacconist. 
2  Dunn,  Henry,  spirit  mercht, 

CANOH'  STREET. 

5  ]\['Lay,  Walter,  spirit  mercht. 

7  Robertson,  Robert,  bookseUer. 

9  Ure,  William,  tailor. 

M 'Gavin,  Wm.,  house  factor. 
Brunton,  Thomas,  tailor. 
Macfarlaiie,  Robert  C. 
Bicket,  John. 
Henry,  Peter. 

11  Kiven,  Miss  C,  confectioner. 
M'Lean,  James,  carri-er. 

13  Caniers"  quarters. 

15  xVrmour,  G.,  fishmonger. 

17  M'Intyre,  D,  tobacconist, 
1 9  Paterson,  James,  grocer. 

21  Morrow,     Isaac     \V.,    spirit 

merchant. 

47  Keenan,  Thomas,  shoemaker. 
78  Keenan,  Wm.,  spiiic  mercht. 
76  Gilmour,  Mrs.  E.,  spirit  deaL 

48  Rodger,  Jolm,  shoemaker. 
46  Haddow,  J.  &  R.,  drapers. 

43  Hastie,  V/illiain,  grocer. 
40   Simons,  B. 

36,  38  Drybnrgh,  W.,  spirit  mer. 

44  Parker,  Thomas,  St.  Mungo 

Temperance  hotel. 
18,  20  M'William,  A.,  wine  mer. 

16  St.  David's  CouitT. 
JI'Arly,  Thos.,  com.  agent. 

14  Caldeiwood,    Alex.    &    Co., 
wine  and  spirit  mei chants, 

CAELTON  COURT. 
2  Campbell,  Alexander,  painter 


336 


CARLTON. STREET  DIRECTORY. CASTLE. 


2  Clellaud,  Charles. 
Eeid,  John. 
Harvey,  John. 

4  M'Kay,  David,  broker. 
G  Campbell,    Archibald,    com- 
mission merchant. 
10  Friendly  Bread  Association. 
12  Hetherington,  J.  B.,  file  manu. 
20  Watson,  T.  &  G.,  plumbers. 
25  Primrose,  Thos.,  tinsmith. 
9  Carlton  Brass  Foundry. 
Koss,  William,  &  Co. 

3  Aibuckle,  Thos.,  cork  manufr. 

CARLTON  PLACE. 

1  Gorbals  Free  Church,  East. 

2  Mayer,  John,  teacher. 

3  Ballardie,  John,  upholsterer. 

4  Craig,  W.  B. 

Craig,  Jiis.,  wine  merchant. 

5  Walker,  Archibald. 

G  M'liitosh,  Peter,  currier. 
M'Intosh,  James,  tanner. 

8  Laurie,  Mrs. 

9  Dunn,  James. 

10  Newman,  James  E.,  M.D. 

11  Neil,  Robert,  slater. 

12  Anderson's  Academy. 

13  Strang,  Geo.,  of  Biiech. 
IG  Wotheispoon,  James. 

17  Dunlop,  J.,  M.D. 
Dunlop,  Nathaniel. 

18  Muir,  James. 

19  Stewart,  John,  cooper. 

20  Gardner,  Archibald. 

21  Cunlif}",  Richard  S. 
i'2  Allan,  William. 

23  Fingland,  lliomas. 

Blyth,  Thomas. 

Malloch,  Charles. 

Stewart,  J.,  slate  merchant. 
25  Gourlay,  James,  banker. 

CARNARVON   STREET. 
11  Gray,  T. 

Steven,  Mrs. 

Orr,  Wm. 

Martin,  Wm. 

Spittal,  Miss. 

Russell,  Mrs. 

Cameron,  Misses. 
13  Fairley,  Mrs. 
15  Warden,  Mrs. 

Williamson,  Mrs.  John. 

M'Lean,  Jliss. 
23  Anderson,  James,  accountant. 

Stewart,  Mrs. 

M'Lean,  Alexander. 
29  Duncan,  Mrs.  John. 
35  M'Lean,  A.  IL 

Ure,  John,  teacher. 

Steel,  John  Blaxwell. 

41  Young,  Misses,  seminary. 
43  Sloan,  Mrs. 

47  Hamilton,  Mrs.  Archibald. 
49  Arnot,  Mrs.  William. 

Morton,  Mrs. 

Knox,  Mrs. 

42  Diriwoodie,  John. 


42  Ramsay,  James. 

Anderson,  Miss. 

Mudie,  Mr. 

Struthers,  Thonvis,  teacher. 

Thomson,  Mrs. 

Hall,  Alexander. 

M'Kenzie,  Mrs. 

Fish,  Wm.,  missionary. 
38  M'Keand,  Mrs.  Charles. 

Irvine,  Miss. 

Heddel,  Mrs. 

M'Lellan,  Alexander. 

Annan,  Robert. 

6  Findlay,  G.  &  J  ,  wrights. 
4  Campbell,  Alexander. 

Bickerton,  David. 
Paterson,  Mrs.  James. 
Grierson,  Mrs. 
Currer,  Robert. 
Paterson,  William. 

2  Whitson,  Miss. 
Hamilton,  Miss. 
Bail  lie.  Miss. 
Watson,  John  G. 
Main,  J.  R. 
Murray,  Rev.  Matthew. 

CARRICK  STREET. 

3  Craig,  Robert. 
Bannatyne,  James. 

.   5  Bannatyne,  James. 

7  Cambpell,  T.  M'K.,  spir.  mer. 
9  Campbell,  Thomas  M'K. 

11  Turnbull,  JSIrs.,  spirit  dealer. 
13  Wilson,  Mrs.  John,  dairy. 
17  Packer,  John,  bootmaker. 
19  Bell,    Miss,    matron,    female 

lodging  house. 
29  Simpson,  John,  grocer. 
47  Kier,  David. 

Grandison,  J.  &  J.  R.,  oil  mer. 

Hare,    Orr,    &    Co.,    cotton 
waste  merchants. 

Hodge,  J.  B  ,  smith. 

Craig,  Robert,  dyer. 
49  Fleming,  Juhn,  blockmaker. 
51   Scott,  Henry,  slater. 
53  Eunson,  George,  rag  merclit. 
G5  M'Leod,  A.,  provision  dealer. 
07  Finnerty,  J.,  spirit  merchant. 
73  Aitken,  Jamus,  broker. 
75  Miller,  Mrs.,  rag  store. 
77  M'Kinnon,  P.,  cabinetmaker. 

79  M'Cullocb,  Mrs.,  milk  shop. 
81   Fleming,  John. 

Walt,  John. 

Craig,  Alexander. 
83  Craig,  Alexander,  currier  and 

leather  merchant. 
91  Young,  J.  &  W.,  office. 
93  Burns,  David,  victualler. 

80  Cowan,  R.  &D.,  leather  mers. 
7G  M'Kinnon,  Peter. 

70  Walker,  Thomas. 

Millar,  Mrs.  Jlary. 
68  Walker,  Thomas,  hay  mer. 
CC  Cowan,  R.  &  D. 

Jolmston,  James. 
62  Campbell,  Mrs.,  milk  shop. 


52  St.  Peter's  F. Mission  Church. 

46  Duncan,  Thomas,  spirit  mer. 

42  Dunn,  E.,  fumishfr. 

40  M'Anliur,  William,  tailor. 
38  M'Arthur,  William. 

Smith,  Charles. 
32  Nelson,  Andrew. 

28  Blitchell,  G.,  smith  &  wright. 

18  M'Callum,  John,  spir.  dealer. 

12  Smith,  John,  rag  merchant. 
10  Anderson,  Wm.,  rag  &  mettil 

merchant. 

8  Ronald,  Hugh,  grain  weigher. 
4  Heron,   D.,   uat.  instr.  mak. 

CASTLE  STREET. 

1  Farmer,  William. 

3  Cameron,  William. 

9  M'Gregor,  Miss,  spir.  mercht. 

13  Lennox,  Mrs. 

15  Summers,  James. 

15| Brechin,  James,  flesher. 

17  M'Lardy,  A.,  bootmaker. 

19  Anderson,  David,  furnishings. 
21  Buchanan,  James. 

Morrison,  John. 
23  Ewan,  Bliss  Margaret. 
25  Gentles,  James,  baker. 
27  Gentles,  James. 

Robertson,  Win.,  engraver. 

29  Greenfield,  D.  &  W.,  pro.  de. 

43  SOMERVILLE  COUUT. 

47  Gray,  Alex.,  broker. 

53  Rourk,  James,  broker. 
59   Hill,  John,  hay  dealer. 

69   Robertson  &  Wilson, spr.  dirs. 

77  Elder,  David,  grocer. 

95  Morrison,  Thomas,  rag  mer. 
105  Urie,  John. 
113  Marshall,  John,  saddler. 
115  Steven,  James,  rope  manufr. 
119  Thomson,  A.,  victualler. 
121  Maxwell,  James,  tobacconist. 
131  Simpson,  Joim,  spirit  merch. 
139   Horn,  J.,  victr.  &  spirit  deal. 
143  Pat.  Mulvenny,  bootmaker. 
145  GEA.y'3  Close. 

Grant,  Alex.,  smith  &  farrier. 
147  Urquhart,  David,  spir.  dealer. 
149  Stewart,  W.,  baker  and  spirit 

dealer. 
151  JejNKIn's  Close. 

Jenkins,  Jas.,  coal  merchant. 
157  Walker,  David,  surgeon. 
159  Morris,  Hugh,  grocer. 
161  Dryburgh,  Wm.,  spir.  dealer. 
163  Sherry,  Patrick,  .--pitit  dealer. 
165   D^yburgli,  Juhn,  spir.  dealer. 
167  M 'Ornish,  K.,  grocer,  coal  agt. 
169  M'Lareu,  Wm.,  spirit  dealer. 
175  Buchanan,  Jas.  R.,  druggist. 
181  Nat.  Bank;  John  Paris,  agt. 
183  Miller,  Matthew. 
183-J  Miller,  William,  victualler. 
185   Sutherland,  A.  B.,  draper. 
187  Whyte,  Donald,  spirit  dealer. 
191  Bryce,  Jas.,  siiirit  merchant. 
195  Morrison,  William,  baker. 
197  Torrance,  James,  grocer. 


CATHCART. STREET  DIRECTORY.- 


-CAVENDISH. 


337 


201  Strang,  Thomas,  bootmaker. 
203  Brown,  John,  tobacconist. 
207  Lethara,  Patrick,  spir.  dealer. 

229  Tennant's  Chemical  works. 

230  Dunlop,  Tliomas,  coal  mer. 
23G  Young,  Adam,  engineer, 

St.  EoUox  foundry. 
228  Donaldson,  D.,  spirit  dealer. 
218  Bell,  Robert,  grocer. 
188  Provanhall  Coal  depot. 
186  Campbell,  Peter,  spirit  merch. 
lS4^'Cameron,  Mrs.  Colin,  grocer. 
184  Rae,  John,  spirit  merchant. 
178  Wilson,  Joseph,  clothier. 
17G   Rac,  Hugh,  surgeon. 
172  Wills,  Alex.,  draper. 
168  Anderson,  G.,  grain  mercht. 
166  Thomson,  John,  provis.  mer. 
1G4:  Ogilvie,  George,  grocer. 
160  Miller,  Mrs.  Adam,  flesher. 
158  Wood,  Wm.,  colourman. 
102  Blind  Asylum; 

M'Arthur,  Miss,  matron  ; 

Thomson,  R.,  superintendent. 
100  St.  Mungo's  Burying-ground. 
40  Royal  Intirniar}' : 

Thomson,  Dr.,  superintendent; 

Brown,  James,  janitor. 

Cathedral. 

Barony  Church. 

CATHCART  STEEET. 

1  Cleland  Testimonial. 
VVaddell,  John  T.,  writer. 
Bain,  James,  baker. 
Yuille,  Archibald. 
Lamont,  John. 
Cunningham,  Mrs. 
O'Loghlin,  Rev.  B.  J. 

5  Rankin,  James,  ship  agent. 
M'Donald,  A. 

7  Ferguson,  Robt,  spirit  mer. 

11  Wilson,  John. 
Black,  Henry,  mason. 
Denholm,  John,  wriglit. 
Stuart,  John  M. 

Gibb,  Mrs. 
Johnston,  Robert. 

13  Johnston,  Archd.,  painter. 
15  Rankin,  John,  milliner, 

14  Riddell,  William. 

12  M'Cafferty,  Jas.,  coach  propr. 

6  Mestou,  George,  hairdresser. 
4  Pcttigrcw,  Mrs. 

2  Sproul,  Robert,  spirit  merch. 

CATHCART  STEEET,  South. 
1,  3  M'Corkindale,  J.,  spir.  mer. 
5,  7  Mitchell,  Jolm,  spirit  mer. 
9  Duncan,  John,  agent. 

Cheyne,  Thomas,  clerk. 

Stevenson,  Agnes. 

M'Murchy,  D. 

Mitchell,  John. 

Ewan,  J.  G. 
11  Stevenson,  Miss. 

13  Muir,  Mrs.,  grocer. 

15  Ward,  Tiiomas. 

17  Gilmour,  Jlrs.  A.,  grocer. 


19  Smith,  Archd. 

25  Catterall,  Adam,  tobacconist. 
27  Miller,  Gavin,  baker. 

29  Grainger,  John. 

Paton,  John. 

Brown,  Alex.,  herbalist. 

Struthers,  Robert. 

Brodie,  Alex. 
31,  33  Struthers,  Robert,  grocer. 
37  M'Naughton,  James. 

Watson,  Francis. 

Gilmour,  Mrs. 

Walker,  James. 

CATHCAET  STREET, 
Paisley  Eoad. 

26  Boston,  John,  engraver. 
Nairn,  Robert. 
Stewart,  Alexander. 
Brown,  Alexander. 
Cunningham,  D. 
Cunningham,  J. 

22  Black,  Robert,  house  factor. 
M'Farlano,  Miss. 
Robb,  David. 
Henderson,  Alex. 
M'Kinlay,  George. 

CATHEDRAL  STEEET. 

3  Ingram  &  Lochhead,  painters. 
5  Smith,  Christina,  fruiterer. 
7  Finlayson,  John. 
Leek,  Mrs. 

M'Walter,  Miss,  dressmaker. 
M'Ouatt,  Alex. 
9  Bannerman,  Jas.,  spirit  mer. 
13  Smith,  Ann,  machine  operat. 
15  Miirshall,  Thomas,  vet.  surg. 
21  Cathedral  Street  U.P.  Chur. 
25  Burton,  William. 

27  M'Donald,  Male,  spirit  mer. 
29  M'Dougall,  John,  &  Son,  tea. 

of  music,  and  pianof.  tnrs. 

M'Dougall,  J.,  jun,,  let.  car. 

Donald,  John. 

Campbell,  John,  slier. -officer. 

Mitchell,  William. 

Eemiie,  Robert. 
33  Yuill,  Archd.,  horse  dealer. 
37  Glasgow  Institution  ; 

Craig,  J.,  F.E.I.S,,  head  mast. 
43  Anderson,  Wm.,  vet.  surg. 
49  Gilligan,  Jas.,  carriage  hirer. 
65  Lnmb  &  Rankin,  builders. 
59  Combe,  Jas.,  &  Sons,  smiths. 
61  New  Jerusalem  Temple. 
13  Murphy,  Ed.,  &  Co.,  stair  raiL 
73-^  Wylie,  Robert,  cahinet-mak. 
75  Bain,  David,  pack. -box  mak 
77  Wood,  Robert,  wright. 

107  M'Lacblan's  Free  School ; 
Davidson,  Thomas,  teacher ; 
Kennedy,  Miss  Marg.,  teacher. 

118  Millen,  John,  bookseller. 
114  M'Arthur,  D.,  spirit  merch. 
112  Provan,  James,  flesher. 

108  King,  Jolm,  grocer. 

106  Smith,  Miss  J.,  furnishings. 
101   Henderson,  John,  drugtMst. 


84  Steel,  Mrs.  John. 

M'Ewan,  James,  painter. 

Gcmmell,  Mrs. 

JefVrej',  Alex.,  coal  merch. 

BI'Donald,  Andrew. 

Donald,  Miss,  lodgings. 

Kinnoar,  Thomas. 
72  Glen's  Free  School. 

Meikleham,  J.,  teacher. 
70  Fowler,  Ja\nes,  slater. 

50  Edin.  &  Glas.  Railway  stores. 
30  Paterson,  Jamieson,  &  Co. 
18  Wyllie,  Robt.,  tertius,  baker. 

English  Baking  factory. 
16  Nicol,  John,  tailor. 
14  King,  William,  cooper. 

Douglas,  John  II. 

Garman,  William. 

Marshall,  Thomas,  vet,  surg. 

Fleming,  James  A. 

12  Manson,  James,  grocer. 

8  Robertson,  AV.,  wine  merch. 
G  Morris,  II.,  pianoforte  maker. 

Wylie,  RJrs.  John. 

Ferguson,  James. 

Mason,  Mrs.  Robert. 

Crawford,  M.,  dressmaker. 
4  Grant,  James,  bootmaker. 
2  Watt,  J.  &  R,,  grocers. 

CATHERINE  ST.— Anderston. 

23  Hunter,  John,  grocer. 

29  Wallace,  Jolm,  spirit  dealer. 
54  Baillie,  John. 

52  Russell,  William. 

Baillie,  Jas.,  malt  merchant. 

42  M'Vey,  Mrs.,  grocer. 

38  M'Clymont,  Alex.,  bootmak. 

24  Anderston  Burgh  School. 
M'Nicol,  Peter,  teacher. 

CAVEiJDISH  STEEET. 

1   Aitken,  John,  dairyman. 

7  M'Bride,  Mrs. 

13  M'Nicol,  D. 

39  Linn  &  Huie. 
Stoddart,  Thomas. 

43  Kinnaird&  Ferguson,  founds. 

5 1  Campbell,  Mrs. 

53  M'Nish,  Peter,  bootmaker. 
57  Scott,  David. 

59  Buchanan,  F.  B. 

60  Cunningham,  M.,  bootmakr. 
56  Brown,  William. 

Ross,  Alex.,  ropemaker. 
64  Dobbin,  William  J. 

52  Finlay,  Thomas. 

50  Hislop,  Charles,  painter. 
48  Buchanan,  John,  dairyman. 
Buchanan,  David. 

40  Alston,  Henry. 
Parker,  Mrs.  John. 
Williamson,  Mrs. 
Paterson,  D. 
M'Donald,  Daniel. 
Wilson,  J.  C. 

33  M'Donald,  Daniel,  grocer. 
3G  M'Laren,  Donald. 
Henderson,  J. 


588 


CENTRE. STI^EET  DIEECTORY. CHEAPSIDE. 


36  Campbell,  Jas.,  sheriff-officer. 
Wright,  Mrs. 

10  Scott,  George. 
Steel,  Susan,  grocer. 

B  Barr,  Andrew. 

M'Phije,  Neil,  grocer. 
Steel,  Thomas. 
Eoberfsoii,  Jolin. 
Gray,  William. 

CEKTRE  STREET. 

■     1   Eobin,  M.,  spirit  merchant. 

3  M'Kiunon,  Mary. 
;     5  M'Queen,  Agnes. 

9  Younger,  John,  plumber. 

11  Slater,  Robert,  smith. 
Cliisholm,  W.  &  Co.,  coopers. 

15  Paul,  Robert. 

19  Richardson,  George. 

Paul,  Robert. 

Thomson,  James. 

Wallace,  David. 
23  Ferguson,  John,  tailor. 

25  Davidson,  Wm.,  grocer. 

29  Edgar,  John,  spirit  merchant. 
31   Gardner,  Crawford,  hairdres. 
.35  Stewart,  J.,  &  Son,  coopers. 
39  Leggat  and  Leitcb. 
Park,  Richard. 

51  Russell,  Mrs.  George,  grocer. 
55  Elmore,  Thomas. 

65  Samnel,  Mrs.  Thps.,  spr.  deal. 
G7  Buchanan,  John,  contractor. 
09  M'Lachlan,  Geo.,  coal  agent. 
79  Orr,  Thomas,  slater. 
01  Lancefield  Spinning  Co.  Mill. 
106  Slater,  Robert,  shipsmith. 
ftS  Redstone  Fire-Clay  Depot. 
90  M'Crone,  Robert,  victualler. 
(;0  Scott's  Place. 

Taj-lor,  Robert,  chemist. 

52  M'Goldrick,  M. 

50  Elmore,  Thos.,  cabinetmaker. 
o2^Kaiu,  Thomas. 

26  Hill,  George,  hairdresser. 
IS  Ewing,  William,  dairyman. 

12  Randolph,    Elder,    and    Co., 

engineers. 
8  Birrell,  James. 

CHALMEES  STEEET. 

27  Edward,  Miss  A.,  teacher. 
29  Walker,  J.,  wright. 

2G  Stevenson  &  Son,  lime  mers. 

Stevenson,  A.  C 
IG  Robertson,  J.,  slater. 

CIIASHTGi-  CSOSS. 

1  Chrystal,  E.,wiue  merchrmt. 

2  M'Tear,  K. 

Chrystal,  Robert,  merchant. 
Gilchrist,  James. 

4  Small,  Francis,  seedsman. 

5  Chalmers,  Mrs.  G.  B.,  tobac. 
C  Craig,  John,  plasterer, 

Telfer,  David,  grain  merclit. 
Ferguson,  Ross. 
Eamsaj',  Andrew. 
7  Lyall's  ladies'  shoe  shop. 


8  Watson,  F.,  baker  and  confec. 

9  Watson,  Francis. 
Eennie,  John,  builder. 
Rennie,  Archd.  F. 

10  Young,  George. 

11  City  of  Glasgow  Bank. 

12  Cowie,  James,  coal  agent. 

13  M'Leod,  Alexander. 

15  Purvis,  Mrs. 
Maitland,  John. 
Paterson,  Matthew. 
Beswick,  William. 

16  Stewart,  E.,  fruiterer. 

17  Mercer,  John. 

CHARLES  STREET,  Calton. 

29   Fairlie,    Alex.,    agent,    and 
cotton  waste  dealer. 

CHARLES  STREET,  Townhead, 
35  Clyde  Bottlework. 
47  Hall,  Robert. 
57  British  Metal  Extracting  Co, 
79  Patent  cast-iron  pipe  manuf. 

Thrusbgrove  Ironworks. 

84  Anderson,  George,  flax  mill. 

Smith,  David,  mill. 

CHARLOTTE  LAKE. 

7  Doherty,  Charles,  butter  and 
egg  merchant. 
15  Shaw,  Wni.,  plasterer. 
35  M'Ksy,  D. 

53  Buchanan,  And.  A.,  clothier. 
Boardman,  James,  stamp  and 

die  sinker. 
Newlands,  Dan.,  fruiterer. 
Crosbie,  Peter,  news  agent. 
Berry,  E.,  stationer. 
Colquhoun,  D.,  dairy. 
Walton,  Henry,  &  Son,  waste 

dealers. 
Hill,  James,  shuttle  maker. 
Ballantine,  J.,  bakers'  utensil 

maker. 
Walton,  John. 

Roy,  Jas.,  &  Sons,  fish  cwrers. 
Dove,  D.,  basketmaker. 
Dove,  John. 

Ferguson,  Jolm,  spirit  dealer. 
Ferguson,  James,  &  Co. 


24 


CHARLOTTE  STREET. 

5  Bletcalf,  Wm.,  house  factor. 

Reeve}',  Jlrs.  John. 

Blackadder,  Wm.,  spirit  mer. 

Rae,  Charles. 
13  Mearns  &  Sutherland,  plum- 
bers and  gasfittcrs. 
27  Barr,  Mrs.,  dyer. 

Friend  in  Need   Society;  E. 
Burns,  agent. 
85  Sutherland,  David. 

Dunn,  Wm.,  slater. 

Newlands,  M. 

Gray,  Wm.,  bootmaker. 
41  Pollock,  Archibald,  draper. 

Graham,  James,  merchant. 

Pro  van,  James,  hairdresser. 


41  Craig,  Mrs.  John. 

Brooks,  Richard. 

Brooks,  Miss,  milliner. 

Eeddie,  John. 

Buchanan,  And.  A.,  clothier. 

Kenned}',  Robert. 

Chalmers,  James. 
45  Eobin,  Robert,  spirit  dealer. 

49  Chalmers, Js.,furnituredei;ler. 

53  Rattray,  David. 
55  Kilmartin,  M. 

57  Thomson,  Wm. 
59  Fingland,  John. 

65  Aitken,  John,  spirit  mercht, 

71  Maiist  Brothers. 

77  St.  Aloysius'  Cath.  College  ; 
Parkinson,  Rev.  T.  B.,  prin. 
Foxwell,  A.     }   -r,    J, 
Law,  A.  I  Professors. 

76  Eye  Infirmary. 

Munro,  Dan.,  house  steward. 
YO  Pollock,  provision  merchant. 
68  Pinkerton,  M. 

58  Roman  Catholic  Convent ; 
Madlle.   M.    Vincent  Dolan, 

prioress. 

54  M'Call,   Alex.,  assist.-super- 

intendent  of  police. 
M'Rae,  Gabriel. 
52  Affleck,  Robert,  house  factor. 

50  Pettigrew,  Alex. 
M'Kinlaj',  Mrs.  Thomas. 
M'Gregor,  D.  spirit  dealer. 
Rodger,  M. 

Pettigrew,   Wm.,  teacher   of 
phonography. 

M'Auley,  William. 

Stevenson,  John. 
44  Drummond,  J.,  &  Co.,  plumb. 
30  Steel,  Wm.,  flesher 

Gray,  Wm.,  glazier. 

Alton,  W.,  butcher. 

Johnston,  Daniel,  baker. 

Dalziel,  Robert. 

Porter,  W.  R. 
22  Mearns,  James. 

Stevenson,  Robert. 

Anderson,  James. 

12  Stevenson,  M. 

Frascr,  Colin,  tobacconist. 
8  Cairns,  Wm.,  artist. 
Harvie,  James. 
Brov.'n,  John,  grocer. 

CHARLOTTE  STREET, 
Fort-Duadas. 

4  Canal  Basin  Foundrj'  Co. 
15  W^alker,  Mrs.,  spirit  mercht. 

CHEAPSIDE  STREET. 

1  Dougherty,  Jas.,  spirit  dealer. 
3  Dougherty,  James. 

5  M'Mutrie,  John,  broker. 

13  Mitchell  U.P.  Church. 
21  St.  Mark's  Church. 

45,  49  Morrison, Wm.,  contractor. 

51  Provan,  David,  rivet  works. 
G5,  69,  71  CheapsiJeFlourMills; 

A.  &  ^Y.  Glen. 


CLAREMONT.- 


-STREET  DIRECTORY.- 


-CLYDE. 


339 


i)3  Aiirlerston  Cotton  Works. 
95  Houldsworth,  J.,  &  Co.,  spin. 
107  Pollock,  Thos.,  coppersmitli. 
117  Bruce,  John. 

Crosher,  William. 
134  Median  and  Bain,  copper  and 

tinsmiths. 
120  Campbell,  A.,  &  Son,  engi- 
neers and  boilermakers. 
116  Bowie,  Andrew,  engineer. 
110  Newton,  Keats,  &  Co.,  lead 
manufacturers. 
Greenlees,  Gavin. 
100  Anderston  Foundry  Co. 
Muir,  Matthew  A. 
.")S  Mathers,  Wni.,  joiner. 
."56  Houston,  John,  grocer. 
")0  Hynds,  Rebecca,  spir.  deal. 
36  M'Ginnell,   Philip,  hay   and 

straw  dealer. 
28  Marr,  Mrs.  D.,  green-grocer, 
24  Milligau,  John,  grocer. 
14  Scobie,  Mrs.- J.,  grocer. 
G  M'Donald's  dairy. 

CLAREMOKT  GARDENS. 

1  Rodger,  James. 

2  Johnston,  Charles. 

3  M'Lellan,  Slalcolm. 

4  Hutchcson,  D. 

b  Crawford,  AVm.,  merchant. 

6  Campbell,  Henry,  merchant. 

7  Lowe,  George. 

8  Mills,  Mrs.  James  Patrick. 

0  Scott,  William  Inglis. 

10  Hannaj',  Anthony. 

11  Penney,  Scott  Moncrieff. 

12  Mackenzie,  WHlliam. 

13  Alexander,  Edward. 

CLAREMOIfT   STREET. 
21  Drysdale,   Henry,  merchant, 

Austin,  Geo.,  manufacturer. 
91  Thomas,  James. 
48  Lander,  Robert. 

Llair,  James. 

Armour,  Andre-w. 

Russell,  Matthew. 

Anderson,  John  G.,  merchant. 
40  Dixon,  Thomas. 
42  M'Kav,  Henry. 
40  Todd," David. 

Allan,  Mrs.  R. 

Maceachran,  John. 

Wallace,  James  B. 

Gallowav,  John. 

May,  H.' 
34  ClaVk,  M.  &  A. 

Scott,  .John. 

Grandison,  John  J.  R. 

Gebbie,  Thomas. 
32  Hunter,  A.  C,  measurer. 
•IS  Munro,  George,  wright. 
10  Strang,  Robert,  baker. 
8  Brodie,  Wra.,  church  officer. 

CLAREMOImT   street,  IToith. 

1  Scott,  Miss. 
Steel,  John. 
Prettvman,  Dr. 


7  Roddan,  James,  grocer. 
9  Fleminglon,  Mrs.  William. 

Smith,  D. 

M'Farlane,   John. 

Findlay,  William  M. 

Cramb,  John. 
15  Peebles,  Wm.,  com.  merclit. 

Brand,  John  D.,  mercht. 

Arthur,  Mrs. 

CLAREMONT  TERRACE. 

1  Harlej',  Misses,  school. 

2  Aitken,  James. 

3  Campbell,  James  A. 

4  IMitchell,  John. 
Mitchell,  Andrew. 

5  M'Caul,  Thomas,  merchant. 

6  Ewing,  Archd.  Orr,  merchant. 

7  Ewing,  Alex.,  mercha.ut. 

8  Paterson,  Walter. 

9  Houldsworth,  Thomas. 

10  M'Lelland,  James, 

11  Gray,  Walter,  merchant. 

12  Macdonald,  Mrs. 

CLARENCE   ST.,  Kingston. 
67  Anderson,  Robert. 
65  Fulton,  William, 

M'Crone,  Robert,  vietnaller. 
53  Colquhoun,  John,  fruiterer, 
61  Kelman,  John, 

CLARENDON  PLACE. 

1  Young,  Peter  T. 

3  Young,  Thomas. 

5  Dunn,  Thomas. 
Dunn,  J.  £. 
Blackwood,  Andrew. 

7  Mills,  George. 

y  Sandeman,  Archibald, 

Leslie,  Robert. 

Stewart,  David. 
11  Allan,  D. 

Clark,  Mrs.  AYiliiam. 

13  Downie,  John. 

15  Yfoodrow,  Andw.,  iron  mer. 

Wright,  Hay, 
17  Lang,  Alexander  S. 

Lang,  Gregor, 
19  Penny,  Dr, 

Clark,  John. 
21  Bankier,  William, 
23  JI 'Arthur,  Mrs.  James. 
10  Leslie,  iliss. 

Reid,  John  C, 

6  Jaap,  J. 
Sandeman,  J. 

4  Clark,  John, 

2  Brown,  Sirs.  Edward, 
Stewart,  John. 
M'Gill,  J.  W. 

CLAYTHOSN  STREET, 
4  Lennox,  Gavin,  slater. 
Sinclair,  John,  turner, 
30  Houston,    John,   i^ower-Ioom 
factory, 
Chalmers'  Church, 

CLELAN3  STREET. 
25  Robertson,  Robert. 


27  Horn,  James,  floshor, 

29  Brown,  Win.,  green-grocer. 

35  Armour,  Robert. 

Straney,  Patriclt. 
38  Taylor,  William,  baker. 
34  Smith,  Jolm,  furnishings, 
32  Davidson,  James. 
26  Taylor,  Thomas,  surgeon, 
22  Ross,  Charles,  painter, 
18  Leek,  John,  &  Co ,  tea  mer. 
16  Friskin,  George. 

Yuill,  William. 

Taj'lor,  H.  C,  surgeon. 

Mann,  William. 
8  Harrington,  James. 

Liddell,  John, 

Fraser,  Alexander. 

Lawrie,  J.  W. 

CLIFTONGROVE  CRESCENT. 
See  Grove  Street. 

CLIFTON  PLACE. 

1  Dalglish,  Mrs.  James. 

2  Scott,  Mrs. 

3  Mowatt,  John. 
Thomson,  John. 

4  Wingate,  John  B. 

5  Brock,  Mrs.  Henrj', 

6  M'Kellar,  Alexander. 
Byars,  David,  merchant. 
Shavv,  James. 

7  Robertson,  James. 

CLIFTON  STREET, 

1  Templeton,  Wm.  Thomas. 

Younger,  George. 
5  La  Belle  AU^e. 
7,  11  Queen's  Rooms. 

2  Smith,  John. 

Golstein,  Adolph. 
Patterson,  Rev.  H.  S. 
Athj-a,  John. 
4  Edwards,  Francis. 

CLYDE  PLACE  &  BUILDINGS. 

3  M'Nab,  Dune,  hotel  keeper. 

4  Morton,  Robert. 

5  Munro,    A.,    South   Western 

Restaurant. 

6  Bishop,  T.,  ironmonger. 

7  Salmond,  Peter,  hotel-keeper. 

8  Moir,  Jas.,  spirit  merchant. 

9  Lapsley,  Mrs. 
Strickland,  Miss  C. 

10  Fraser,  W.,  wine  merchant, 
13  Glasgow  &  S.  W.  Railway. 
16  Deas,  James,  civil  engineer. 

Keddie,  Robert,  engineer. 
22  Muir,  M.,  &  Sons,  To.  Mills, 

24  Dobbie,  A.,  watchmaker. 

25  Nelson,  Mrs.,  tavern  keeper. 
Boyd,  Alexander. 

Laird,  John,  mariner, 
Henderson,  Thomas. 

26  M'Sym.on    &    Potter,    ship- 

chandlers. 

27  Maxton,  James. 

28  Anderson,  Miss. 

29  M'Intyrc,  Dmican,  river  pilot. 


340 


CLYDE.- 


-STKEET  DIEECTORY, CLYDE, 


30  M'Kimmie,  Wm.,  flesher. 

32  Blacklock,  D.,  ship-chandler. 

33  M'Diarmid,  Mrs.,  lodgings. 

34  Eobin,  Mat,  spirit  dealer. 

37  M'Fee,  Mrs.,  tempr.  hotel. 
38,  39,  40  M'Gregor,  D.,  &  Co., 

nautical  instruments. 

41  Davidson,  Avchd.,  lodgings. 
Allan,  James,  stevedore. 

42  Douglas,  R.,  rope  &  sailmak. 

45  Great  Western  Cooking  Co.'s 

branch. 

46  M'Leod,  D.,  fish-hook  maker. 

47  Rcid,  John. 

49  Glasgow  Plumbago  Crucible 

Company. 

50  Connar,  Mrs  ,  &  Co, 

52  Eobertsonj,  Chas.,  hotel-keep. 
63  M'Larty,  Duncan,  spirit  mer. 

54  Clark,  Wra.,  cattle  agent. 

55  Adelphi  Biscuit  Factory. 

56  Gourock  Eopework. 

59  Genimeli,  James  B.,  &  Co. 

63  Findlay,  William. 

64  M'Culloch,  S.  &  W. 

CLYDE  STEEET,  East. 

1  Brovrn,  Peter,  court-ho.  keep. 
8  Bridgegate    Parish     School ; 
Thomas  Muir,  teacher. 
Lundie,  .John,  pawnbroker. 
18  Blilchell,  John,  &  Son,  mer- 
chants, and  shipowners. 
Mitchell,  J.,  merchant. 
Mitchell,  John,  jnn.,  Ottoman 
&  Portuguese  Vice-consul. 
21  Martin,    Mrs.  Joseph,    spirit 
dealer. 

23  Gibson,  W.,  corkcutter. 

24  Turnbull,  Miss,  confectioner.'; 
Summers,  Thos.,  sher.  officer. 
Summers,  Greg.,  sher.  officer. 
Buchanan,  John,  merchant. 
M'Gregor,  Gregor,  sh.  officer. 
Phillips,  Hugh,  flesher, 
M'Culloch,  P. 

Gordon,  Samuel,  clerk. 
Steele,  Duncan, 
M'Lennan,  Donald. 
Brian,  John. 
Miller,  David. 

25  GuiLDEY  Court. 

27  M'Millen,  J.,  corkcutter. 

28  Berrie,  A, 

29  Kennedy,  Mrs.,  staymaker. 

30  Dougan,  John. 

33  Bradlej",  James,  spirit  dealer. 

38  M'Caul,  John,  furnit.  dealer. 
42  Gardner,  John,  corkcutter. 

44  Blackie,  Fred.,  cabinetmaker. 

45  Urquhart,  Chas.,  spirit  dealer. 

CLYDE  STEEET,   Great, 

2  Murdoch,  Alexander. 
€  Forrester,  J.  P. 

Hillon,  Stephen,  clothier. 

Anderson  Brothers. 
7  M'Garry,  Wm.,  juu.,    &  Co. 
12  Laurie,  William. 


12  M'Nair,  G.  B. 
Lewis,  William. 

14  Margey,  Hugh,  bookseller. 

15  Torrj',  James,  com.  traveller. 

16  Laurie,  J.  &  M. 

IS  Menzies,  Alexander. 

Menzies,  Catherine. 

Smith,  W. 

Wilson,  Thomas. 

Wilson,  Aird. 
20  Smith,  T.  &  F.,  furnit.  wareh. 
26  Laurie,  W.,  &  Co.,  spir.  mer. 
35,  37  Gray,  Alexander, 
41  M'Lusky,  James. 
48  Catholic  chapel. 
52  Murdoch,  Eight  Eev.  John. 

Graj',  Eev.  John. 

Mackintosh,  Eev.  J. 

Vassel,  Eev.  James. 

Eeid,  Rev.  Alexander. 

Brushini,  Eev.  J. 
54  Machin,  Alexander,  &  Co. 
56  M'Cafterj',  John. 
58  Glover,  Mrs.  Edmund. 
60  Sala,  Francis,  furn.  dealer. 
65  Wilson,  J.  &  A. 

Craig,  W.  B. 
67  Merry,  Bicket,  printer. 

69  Russell,  Archd.,  coal  mercht. 
Wilson,    John,    Overnewton 

Colliery  office. 
Hay,  Alexander. 
Morton,  James,  &  Co. 
Wylie  and  Wilson, 

70  Watt,  J.  H. 
Hastie  and  Smith. 

Allan,  James,  &  Alexander. 
70iBell,  J.  and  H. 
72  Poynter,  John,  and  Sons. 

Potter,  Wilson,  &  Co. 

Potter,  Lewis,  &  Co. 

Poynter,  B. 

79  Meikle,  William,  glass  mer. 

80  M'Kenzie,  Angus,  merchant. 
Little,  Henrj',  merchant, 
Dalziel  Colliery  Co, 
Newton  Colliery. 
Millwood  Colliery. 

Niven,  William,  &  Co. 
Eenwick,  Thomas. 
Hitchner  and  Hunter. 
Bremner,  D.,  &  Co. 
Thames  Plate-glass  Co. 
Chance  Brothers  &  Co. 
Locke,  Blitckett,  &  Co. 
Bremner,  D. 

81  Kidston,   A.  G.,  &  Co.,  iron 

merchants. 
Kidston,  John  P. 
94  Custom-house, 

Trevor,  J.  F.,  collector. 
99  Webster,  William,  teacher. 
Westlands,  Laidlaw,  &   Co., 
hat  &  cap  manufacturers. 

100  M'Lachlan,  A.  B.,  spirit  mer. 

101  M'Lachlan,  Artt,  merchant. 

CLYDE  ST.,  Anderston. 
11  Jl'Intosli,  John,  remnant  mer. 


13  Allan,  Margaret,  dairy. 

17  Denvir,  Peter,  boarding-ho. 

19  Harris,  Edmund,  tobacconist. 

23  Cameron,  M.  C.,  prov.  mer. 
35  M'Farlane,  N.,  wine  mercht. 
37  Gray,  John. 

39  Gray,  John,  grocer, 

51  Brodie,  Mrs.,  spirit  dealer. 

53  Baik's  Court. 
Macharg,  Janet. 
M'Indoe,  Thomas. 

57  Teacher,  Wm.,  wine  mercht. 

61  M 'Donald,  Thos,,  prov.  mer. 
67  Wilson,  David,  grocer. 

69  Brunton,  C.  and  J.,  masons. 
75  Cunningham,  William. 

85  Burns,  6.  &  J.,  ship  stores. 
Muir,  William,  engineer. 
105  Owen,  John,  spirit  dealer. 
107  M'Lean,    W.,   &   Co.,  cotton 
waste  dealers. 

109  Jamieson  &  Co.,  oil  merchts. 
Alexander,  James. 

Ill  M'Clure,  Peter,  smith. 
113  Burns,   Eobert,   &  Co.,   soap 
and  oil  merchants. 

Mathieson,  Neil. 
126  Mairs,  Charles. 

Lennox,  Peter,  carter. 
124  Campbell,  Miss. 
122  Lindsay,  P.,  spirit  dealer. 

110  Smith,  Gray,  &  Co.,  millwrs. 
100  Barr's,  John,  trustees,  engin. 

74  M'Kail,  J.,  mason  &  bricklyr. 
72  Wylie,  Robert,  spirit  dealer. 

70  Crawford,  Archd.,  prov.  deal. 

62  Dickson,  Peter,  dairj'. 

60  Cunningham,  Wm.,  spir.  deal. 

58  Clyde    Street    Loan    Office; 

Patrick  M'Gehan,  nianag. 
56  M'Nair,  John,  diaryman. 

54  M'Lachlan,  P.,  grocer. 

52  Kay,  James,  provision  mer. 
44  Armstrong,  T.,  grocer. 

32  Colquhoun,  James,  provision 
merchant. 

24  Stevenson,  Joseph,  victualler. 
22  Healy,  J.,  spirit  dealer, 

20  M'Cadden,  Wm.,  shoemaker. 

M'Lachlan,  James. 
16  Lamb,  P.,  green-grocer. 
12  Watson,  Mrs.  J.,  spirit  deal. 

8  Couper,  David,  stationer. 

4  M'Lachlan,  Jas.,  spirit  deal. 
2  Gait,  John,  victualler. 

CLYDE  STEEET,  Calton. 

9  Shaw,  Mrs.  Robert 

11  Gibson,  William,  victualler. 
Ritchie's  Lane. 

75  Drummond,  Robert. 

26  Eobb,  Alexander,  surgeon. 
22  Colquhoun,  James,  draper. 
20  Thomson,  Jessie,  milliner. 
18  Neilson,  Walter. 
16  Murray,  Peter,  spirit  dealer. 
H^Begg,  A.  and  T.,  wrights. 
14  Neilson  and  Mason,  clothiers. 
6  Cook,  William,  spirit  dealer. 


CLYDE.- 


-STREET  DIRECTORY. 


-COLLEGE. 


341 


CLYDE  STREET,  Korth. 
4.]rPettigTew,   John,    and    Son, 

tinsmiths,  &c, 
6  Martin,  James,  hairdresser. 
6  Black,  James,  flesher. 
■  8  Munn,  Mary,  milk  shop. 
9  Cunningham,  R.,  rag  merch. 

10  Kerr,  H.,  stoneware  dealer. 
12  M'Farlane,  Archibald. 

Wright,  David. 

CLYDE  STREET,  Port-Dundas. 
3  Henderson,  D.,  wine  andspirit 
merchant. 

19  Marshall,  Wm.,  eating-house. 

23  Gt.  Western  Cooking  Depot. 

27  Bryce,  Alex.,  spirit  dealer. 
29  Gemmell,  John,  victualler. 

31  Bryce,  Alexander,  spirit  mer. 
33JSmith,  Mrs.  Jas.,  blacksmith. 
41  Smith,  Sirs. 

43  Furves,  Ambrose,  spir.  mer. 

47  Strathern,  John. 

49  M'Uraith,  Miss  Jane,  grocer. 

61  Bryce,  J.,  spirit  merchant. 

CLYDE  TERRACE. 

1  City  of  Glasgow  Bank  ;  Thos. 

Smith,  a,s;ent. 

2  M'Arthur,  William. 
Steel,  William,  tailor. 
M'Gregor,  Mrs. 
Moir,  James. 
Watson,  Mrs. 
Shearer,  J. 
Mitchell,  James. 

Steel,  W.,  sheriff-officer. 

3  Mackay,  Vv'illiam,  draper. 

4  Tradeston  Mills  Warehouse. 

6  M'Donakl,  A, 
Wilson,  Joseph. 

7  Miller,  Mrs.  A.,  spirit  mer. 

8  Southern  Medical  Dispeusarj- 

and  Surgery. 

11  Russell,  Mrs.  W.,  spirit  deal. 

12  Russell,  Mrs.,  green-grocer. 

13  Dow,  James. 

14  Bell,  D.,  victualler. 

15  Swan,  Miss. 

18  Patrick,  William,  draper. 

20  Nisbet,  A.,  minibus  propr. 
Dow,  James,  baker. 
Yuill,  Robert. 

21  Moodie,  Wm..  spirit  mercht. 

22  Crerar,  G.,  &  Co.,  bed.  mkrs. 

24  Bolton  &  Co.,  remnt.  wareho. 
255-  Robertson,  Wm.,  house  fac. 
26  Blackwood,  John. 

28  Miller,  Mrs.,  confectioner. 

COATBRIDGE   STREET. 

22  Hope,  A  ,jun.,chemic. works. 
COBDEN  STREET. 
G  Jones,  William. 
14  Black,  Adam,  mason. 
Crawford,  James. 
Pettigrew,  Thos.,  ropespinner. 
24  Scott,  Thomas. 
26  Thomson,  Henry,  milk  shop. 

32  Wilson,  S.,  baker. 


COBURG  STREET,  North. 

5  Donaldson,  Alex.,  saddler. 
Stewart,  W^illiam. 
M'Skimmiug,  Miss  A.,  dress. 
Millar,  Mrs. 

Johnston,  Robert. 
M'Nee,  John,  tailor. 

11  M'Arthur,  A. 
Hamilton,  Richard. 
Campbell,  Alexander. 
Murray,  ]\Irs.  C. 
Turnbull,  Alex. 

19  Orkney,  Robert. 

Muir,  Miss. 

Alexander,  Thomas. 

Clark,  James. 

Russell,  J  ,  watclimnker. 
2.3  Stark,  Mrs.,  malt  merchant. 
25   Russell,  James,  gilder. 

Borthwick,  Mrs. 
18  Gilchrist,  A.,  brassfounder. 
16  Eadie,  John,  carter, 

12  W^alden,  Mrs. 
Robertson,  William. 
Graham,  Mrs.  D, 
Pollock,  Mrs. 
Speirs,  Alexander. 
M'Millan,  Donald,  grocer. 
Henderson,  George. 

10  M'Kenzie,  Alexander. 
Cameron,  Robert. 
Calderwood,  Mrs. 
Bryce,  James, 
Boyd,  Mrs. 

Gardner,  Joseph,  baker. 

Leckie,  Mrs.  John. 

Crichton,  Thomas. 

Munro,  John,  agent. 

Boyd,  J.  D.,  spirit  merchant. 
4  Haddow,  David,  coach-hirer. 
2  Park,  James. 

Ballantyne,  Charles. 

M'Intyre,  Robert. 

Taylor,  Mrs. 

COBURG  STREET,  South. 

11  Simpson,  Alex  ,  smith. 

43  Tweedley,  Wm.,  dairyman. 

47  Eraser,  William. 

49  Kyle,  John,  bootmaker. 
61  Napier,  Wm.,  shoemaker, 
63  Haddow,  David,  coach  pro. 
60  Gray,  Mrs. 

Buchanan,  John. 

Gloag,  John. 
58  Ivelly,  Philip,  shoemaker. 
56  Meek,  Janet,  tobacconist. 
52  Lang,  Joseph,  tobacconist. 

50  Blackwood,  John,  dairyuian. 
46  Arthur,  Andrew,  spirit  mer. 
34  Ross,  Donald,  grocer. 

30  M'Phail,  John,  spirit  mercht. 

12  Fisher,  James,  spirit  mereht. 

6  White,  Mrs. 
Fisher,  James. 

COCEEAN  STREET. 

7  Murray,  John  B.,  merchant. 
9  Symington,  R.  B.,  &  Co. 


9  Hunter  &  Blair,  manufrs. 
11  Munn,  Jas.,  &  Co.,  manufrs. 
15  Eat^lesham  cott.-yarn  wareh. 

M'Lean,  W.,  &  Co.,cott.-spin. 

Steven,  R.  M.,  &  Son,  engrav. 
17  Dallas,  Peter,  manufacturer. 
19  Oatts,  John,  stationer,  &c. 

Mason,  Eadie,  &  Co.,  manufs. 

M'Glashan,  D.,  staymaker.. 

Brown,  Anthony,  warper. 
25  Brook,  Jonas,  &  Brothers. 

Hart,  Jamei,  merchant. 

M'Naughton,  J.,  yarn  agent. 

27  St.  John  U.P.  Church. 
47  Steven,  John. 

Mearns,  J. 

Brown,  Wm.,  jun.,  manuf. 
49  Tennant,  C,  &  Co.,  chemists. 

51  DiTsdales&  Co.,  warehousem, 
53  Miller,  John,  calenderer. 

42  Morrison,  C,  &  Son,  agents. 
30  M'Gregor,  li.,&  Co  ,  merchts. 

28  Taylor,  J.,  jun.,  &  Co.,  mers. 
Fairlie,  J.  &  M.,  merchants. 
Caldwell  &  Scoular,  merchts. 
Taj'lor,  J.,  &  Son,  calendrs. 
Anderson,  Wm.,  accountant. 

24  Nairn,  J.,  &  Son,  wrights. 

Watson,  John,  manufacturer. 

Watson,  John,  jun.,  engineer. 
12,  14  Pickford  &  Co.,  rail.  agts. 

10  Graham, Wm. ,&  Co.,  boxmk. 

8  Brown,  David,  spirit  mercht. 

COLLEGE  STREET. 

3  Ballantyne,  Jatnes,  manager. 
Burmond,  John,  manuf. 
Brown,  A.,  tinsmith. 
M'Vicar,  James,  tinsmith. 
M'Vicar,  John. 
Walker,  James,  slater. 
Wood,  Archibald. 

9  Donahoe,  Christopher. 
Christie,  James,  bootcloser. 
Douglas,  W^illiam. 

11  M'Laughlnn,  Chas.,  shoemkr. 
21  Watson,  Jlatthew. 

Ainslie,  Mrs.  John. 

Eglinton,  Gavin,  agent. 

Nisbflt,  Mrs.  J. 

Wright,  Mrs. 

W^ylie,  Robert. 
33  Young,  James,  chandler. 
35  Munro,  John,  grain  mercht, 
41  Whyte,  Wm.,  &  Co.,  rag  mt. 

43  Howat,  Richard,  tailor. 

49  M'Arthur,  Miss  G.,  milliner. 
51^Dalglish,  John,  bootmaker. 

55  Leek,  James. 
Dunlop,  James, 

61  Hamilton,  Thomas,  baker. 

62  Lang  &  M'Neilage,  prov.  mrs. 
CO  Leggat,  C. 

Johnston,  William. 
Grant,  George. 
58  Anderson,  James,  coffee  mer, 

56  Jaap,  L.,  music  teacher. 
Scott,  John. 

52  Water?,  Thomas. 


342 


COLLEGE.- 


-STREET  DIRECTOEY. COWCADDENS. 


52  Pern',  Robert. 

Miller,  R.,  superin.  of  lamps. 

3i  Station  for  police  fire  engines; 

Brj'son,  Jas.,  superintend. 

30  Dunlop,  George,  spirit  mer. 
26  Neil,  Alexander. 

EanUin,  John,  slater. 
"West,  Thos.,  boot  &  shoemkr. 
20  Buchanan,  Miss,  lodgings. 
22   Paton,  John,  cork  manufac. 
18  Douglas,  Wm.,  glove-cleaner. 
14  Barony    Parish     Poor-rates ; 
Peter  Beattie,  inspector. 
6  Speirs,  James  R. 

COLLEGE    STEEET,  West. 

4  Kane,  John. 
10   Grandison,   J.  J.   E.,  &  Co., 

oil  merchants. 
34  Brown,  A.,  victualler. 

44  M'Whirter,  cotton-waste  mer. 
47  M'Dcna!d,\V.,  glass  eiigrav. 

43  M'Kay,  Mrs.,  furnishings. 

31  M'Intosh,  Donald,  victualler. 
COMLEf    PARE    STEEET. 

1  Moncur,  John,  wood  turner. 
M'JStichoJ,  William. 
4  Towers,  John,  draper. 

COMMERCE    STREET. 

45  Scott,  D.,  coach  builder. 

47  Pender,  James,  contractor. 

59  Donegan,  M.,  victualler. 
79  Main,  Peter. 

89  Murray,  John. 

93  Crawford,  James,  mason. 

95  Perceton  Fire  Clay  Depot. 
101  Urie,  George,  blacksmith. 
107  Paj'ne,  Cornelius. 
100  Cook,  D.,  &  Co.,  engineers. 

68  Gordon,  Mrs.,  grocer. 

6G  M'Connell,  D.,  coalmaster. 

64  51'Dowa],  John,  clothier. 

62  Pollock,  James,  wright. 

60  Henderson,  Robert,  herbalist. 
68  Gardner,  Robert,  grocer. 

50  Eefohm  CouitT. 

48  Stewart,  Wm.,  spirit  dealer. 

44  Gallen,  Alexander. 

42  Drei;horn,  James,  cooper. 

M'Farlane,  Robt.,  wood  mer. 
38  Pollock,  Thomas,  victualler. 
36  Logan,  Miss  C,  miiliuer. 

Logan,  John. 

Morton,  John,  tailor. 

Dick,  John. 

M'Cubbin,  Thomas,  baker. 

Siven,  Mrs.  Henry. 

Paul,  David,  H.M.  customs. 

Pollock,  Thomas. 

Eeid,  John. 
10  Muir  &  Sou's  bonded  and  free 
stores. 
6,  8  Tradeston  Flour  Mills ;  M. 
Muir  &  Sons. 

COMMERCIAL  EGAD. 
3  Orr,  William,  clerk. 
H  Wellington  Place  Academy. 
13  M'Farlane,  Mrs.,  spirit  deal. 


23  "Waddell,  James,  baker. 
25,1  Dollan,  John. 

2 7^ Morton,  (X  \I. 
41  M'Phail,  W.  B. 

Brown,  Donald. 

M'Killigan,  Miss,  dressmakr. 
49   Stewart,  Wm.,  spirit  dealer, 
65  Herbert,  'William,  grocer. 
46  Cochran,    J.    R.    and    Co., 

Wellington  Mills. 
26  Melvin,  David. 

20  Thorn  &  Maclure,  manufacts. 

16  Clyde  Grain  Mills;  Hamilton 

and  Arthur. 
G  Austin,  William  miller. 
2  Gray,  John,  confectioner. 

COOK  STREET. 
5  Gilchrist,  J.  S.,  &  Co.,  dyers. 
15  Worswick,  James,  smith. 

17  G.  &  S.  W.  Railway. 

21  M'Connal,  D.,  coal  mercht. 

41  Mennie,  Miss  Christina. 
Parker,  James,  spirit  mercht. 
Anderson,  Geo.,  warehousem. 

45  M'Culloch,  Mrs. 

57  Smyth,  A.  &  W.,  &  Co.,  fou. 

56  M'Bean,  H.,  &  Co. 

4  6  Lauder,  Robert. 

44  Lander,  A.,  potato  dealer. 

42  Miller,  John  C.  S.,  grocer. 
40  Reid,  John. 

36   Forbes,  Aether. 

32  Connell,  D.,  spirit  merchant. 

30  Buchanan,  Charles. 

28  "Watson,  George. 

24  Johnston,  Robert. 
M'Donald,  C. 

22  Small,  John,  spirit  merchant. 

18  Gilkison,  Robert,  and  Co. 

COEU"   STREET. 

23  Baird  &  Brown,  timber  mers. 
10  Ferguson,  Wm.,  smith, 

2  Watson,  Charles. 

CORHWALL  PLACE, 
Grafton  Street. 

4  Heggie,  George. 
Baillie,  Miss. 

CORUIfI?A  STREET, 
Off  St.  Yiaeent  Crescent. 
1  Stewart,  James. 

Fleming,  Mrs. 

Fergu.soji,  M. 

3  Reid,  Miss  teacher. 

5  Fleming,  Joseph,  surgeon. 
7  Carr,  Mrs. 

Hutcheson,  William. 

Duncan,  Mrs. 

Turner,  James  Melville. 
9   Binnie,  Mrs.  George. 
21   Connell,  Robert,  surgeon. 
30  Brown,  William. 

Ure,  John. 
14  Kirsop,  John. 
12  Steel,  James. 

Kerr,  John 

Hill,  Mrs. 


12  Crosskey,  Rev.  Henry  W. 
10  Baines,  Wm.  N. 
4  Galloway,  Sirs. 

Kirkcaldy,  David. 

Smith,  J.,  Brown,  merchant. 

Barrow,  F.  A. 

CO'WCABDEIJS  STREET. 
7  Halden,  i\Ir3.,  draper. 
9  M'Ka}',  Bliss  l^abella,  fruitr. 
17  Black,  Archibald,  covvfeeder. 

Stirrat,  David,  cartwright. 
23  Pender's  tcmpeiance  hotel. 
29  Murray,  Marion. 
Murray,  iliss  J. 
33  Cameron,  Mrs.,  spirit  dealer. 
37  Eevie,  Archd.,  confectioner. 
39   Rowan,  J.,  stationer. 
43  Colquhoun,  John.  spr.  mer. 
45  Ballantine,  Miss,  tobacconist. 
51  Kirk,  John,  rag  merchant. 
53  Sth;eat's  Court. 
57  Hamilton,  Graham,  hairdres. 
59  Findlay,  A.,  bootmaker. 
61   Ballantine,  James. 
63  Park,  James,  confectioner. 
65  Craig,  Joseph,  pastry  baker. 
67  Watt,  Alex.,  dairyman. 
71   Paterson  cS;  Morrison,  brassf. 
Taylor,  Wm.,  cabinetmaker. 
Martin,  John,  cabinetmaker. 
75  King,  John,  cooper. 
79  M'Bride,  Wm.,  dairyman. 
95  Bulloch,  John,  ale  and  por- 
ter vaults. 
97  Roberts,  James,  plasterer. 
99  M'Kay,  W.  W.,  pawnbroker. 
101  Wills,  John  J.,  prov.  mercht. 
103  M'Donald,  Robert,  baker. 
105  Ewing,  Jas.,  photograph  art. 
M'Ewan,  Henry. 
Weir,  Wm.,  carver. 
107,  109  Stewart  &  Co.,  drapers. 
115  Free  Normal  Seminary. 
161  Moffat,  John,  flesher." 
153  M'Lintock,  John,  grocer. 
165   Gibb,  James,  grocer. 
157  Burgess,  Misses,  milliners. 
159  Burgess,  Wm..  grocer. 
101   Burgess,  Wm.,  flesher. 
1G3   Wilson,  Wm.,  mason. 

Woj'ka,  John,  cabinetmaker. 
Gray,  James,  chemist. 
Blair,  3Iiss,  boys'  dressmakr. 
M'Gourlay,  Mark. 
165  Adamson,  Thos.,  bookseller,  & 

P.O.  receiving  house. 
1G7  Gray,  Jaines,  pastry  baker. 
169  Mitchell,  Robert,  grocer. 
171  Paton,  James,  flesher. 
173  M'lver,  Alexander,  slater. 
Warringtim,  Wm.,  pawnbro. 
Jamieson,     Robert,-    funeral 
.  ■  undertaker. 
177  Stark,  Daniel,  grocer. 
179   Brack,  Peter,  fishmonger. 
181  Manderson,  Mrs.,  clothes  cl. 
183  Campbell,  James,  clothier. 
185  Ross,  Wm,  jun.,  shoemaker. 


COWCADDENS.- 


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189  Lliw,  James,  provision  mer. 
193  M'Lachlan,  C,  flesher. 
195  Hill,  Miss,  tobacconist. 
197  M'Leisli,  J.,  furnisher. 

199  Young,  Alex.,  prov.  merclit. 
'201  M'Kellar,  John,  tailor. 

M'Pherson,  Miss,  dressmak. 
203,  207  Baird,  James,  draper. 
205  F.yfe,  James,  teacher. 

Thomson,  James. 

Paterson,  John  B. 
209  Stewart,  John,  bootmaker. 
211   City  of  Glas.   Bank  branch; 
John    Tennent   and   John 
Graham,  agents. 
213  Henderson,  J.,  &  Co.,  grocers. 
217  Rowan,  J.  G.,  draper. 
221,  223,  Reid,  Robert,  grocer. 
227  Dewar,  J.,  spiiit  dealer. 
233  M'Nee,  James,  spirit  marcht. 
235  Campbell,  Adam,  shoemaker. 
237  Frame,  James. 

Jarvie,  James. 

Thomson,  George,  jeweller. 
2-11  M'Donald,  A.,  grocer. 
192  Robertson,  John,  draper. 

190  M'Queen,  Alex.,  plasterer. 
M'Allibter,  Alexander. 
Cowcaddens  Mech.  Inst,  Pub. 

Library  and  Reading-room. 

Milton  Colosseum. 

Baj'lis,  James  S. 

Han  nay,  Alexander. 
188-JCrawford,  John,  hatter. 
188  Chalmers,  Archd.,  tobacoori. 
18i  M  Oiiie,  John,  flesher. 
1 78  Whitehead,  John,  ironmong. 
176  De  Bois,  Fred.,  chemist. 
174  Russell,  John. 
172  Beaton,  W.,  &  Co.,  drapers. 
170  Osborne,  Robert,  baker. 
168  Hutchison,  R.,  ub  Co.,  drapers. 
164  M'Intyre,  Peter,  grocer. 
162  Burgess,  Robert,  grocer. 
160  Gilmour,  James,  house  factor. 

M'Kenzie,  A.  &  J.,  green-gr. 

PuRDON  Court. 
158,  166,  Steel,  J.  &  J.,  wine  mer. 
154  Hart,  John. 

Burgess,  Misses. 

Agnew,  S.  &  G. 

Burgess,  Robert,  grocer. 

Adamson,  Thomas. 
152  M'Lymont,  Alex.,  baker. 
150  Thomson,  Jas.,  shoemaker. 
148  Pettigrew,  Jas.,  merchant. 
146  Vv'alker,  John,  spirit  mercht. 
144  Glen,  Wm.,  confectioner. 
142  Telfer,  A.,  boot  &  shoemaker. 
140  M'Kenzie,  Mrs.,  tobacconist. 
138,^-Petrie,  John,  draper. 

133  Cook,  Charles,  slater. 

136  HaiTower,  Peter,  che.  &drug. 
OiT,  Robert,  surgeon. 

134  Kerr,  Wm.,  watchmaker. 
130  Royal     Bank     of     Scotland 

Branch ;  Denham,  Walter, 
agent  ;  Hume,  William, 
clerk;   Naismith,  T.,  clerk. 


128  Burgess,  William. 
Buchanan,  John. 
Graj-,  James. 
Kirkwood,  Allan. 
Parker,  Alexander. 
Marshall,  Alexander. 
Turner,  Robert. 
12C   Kiuloch,  William,  draper. 
121  Agnew,  S.  &  G.,  bootmakers. 
122JM'Kenzie,  A.,  &  Co.,   china 

merchants. 
120  Black,  Thomson,  cliim.  swp. 
118  Jlartin,  John,  baker. 
116  Parker,  Alex.,  grocer. 
114  Barr,  James,  &  Co.,  shoem. 
112  Gibson,  Mrs.  J.,  chim.  swp. 
Easton,  Mrs.  James,  umbrella 
maker. 
110   Bain,  John,  tinsmith. 
108   Brown,  William,  confectioner. 
lOG  Stevenson,  Robt.,  spirit  mer. 
lOi  M'jSiicol,   A.   &  E.,  milliners 
and  dressmakers. 
Wilkinson,  Angus,  coal  agt. 
102  M'Lean,  Daniel,  surgeon. 
100  Ewinjr,  Peter,  ironmonger. 
98  Findlay,  Wm.,  letter-carrier, 
94  Ewing,  Peter,  baker. 
92  Kirkwood,  Allan,  grocer. 
90  Motherwell,  Nathaniel  C.  G. 
88  Broom,  M.  &  A.,  milliners. 
M'Kenzie,  Wm.,  painter. 
Sutherland,  Misses,  dressra. 
Allan,  Mrs.  John. 
86  M'Kinnay,  Wm.,  butter  and 

egg  merchant. 
84  Malcolm,  Geo.,  spirit  dealer. 
82  Foster,  Edward,  fruiterer. 
80,  78  Harper,  John,  clothes  dlr. 
74  Orr,  Robert,  saleroom. 
72t]Martin,  Robert,  hairdresser. 
72''M'Allan,  Walter,  hatter. 
7')  Currie,  John,  spirit  dealer. 
68  M'Callum,  Mrs.,  hosier. 
66  Paterson,  J.  B.,  grocer. 
64  Dykes,  Samuel,  grocer. 
CO   ijl'Intyre,  Mrs.,  flesher. 
58  Morrison,  J.,  tinsmith. 
56  Allan,  Mrs.  J.,  silk  dyer. 
54  Baird,  A.,  inspector  of  poor. 
Hamilton,  Graham. 
Lennox,  James  L. 
52  Farquhar  &  Roxburgh. 
50  Dunbar,  Julm,  tobacconist. 
48  Stalker,  Robert,  bookseller. 
42  Haddow,  Wm.,  spirit  dealer. 
40  Tod,  David. 

Johnston,  Archd.,  tailor. 
Grieve,  Robert,  surgeon. 
Si  me,  Blrs.  William. 
38  Algie,  John,  baker. 
SGlBurrett,  Misses  I.  &  C,  draps. 
32   Cowan,  Tiios.,  bootmaker. 
30   King,  Benjamin,  watchmak. 
28  M'Gill,  Mi.sses,  dressmakers, 
Craig,  Walter. 
Craig,  Miss,  milliner. 
Blyth,  Mrs. 
Birkmyre,  Robert,  engraver. 


26  M'Pherson,  Ale:c.,  painter. 

24  Murray,  Marion,  flesher. 

22  Sutherland,  Adam,  victualler. 

20  Johustuu,  James. 

GEAIGHE3T0CK  PLA  CS. 

2  M'Callum,  Rev.  Gilbert. 
Aird,  James,  watchmaker. 

3  Haggart,  John,  mason. 
Sang,  Walter. 

4  Dunbar,  James,  wright. 
Ewiug,  William,  baker. 
Dougans,  Andrew. 

5  Fj'fe,  John. 

6  Lorimer,  Geo.,  warehouseman. 
Kowat,  Alex.,  wire-worker. 
Meldrum,  Ed.,  &  Co.,  oil  mer. 
M'Culloch,  William. 

8  Forbes,  William. 

9  Galbraith,  Jliss,  dressmaicer. 
Buchanan,  John. 

10  Craig,  William,  writer. 
Copland,  William. 

CSAIGNESTOCK  STEEET, 
17  Dunbar,  James,  wright. 
40  Cato,  George,  brassfouuder. 
36  Fletcher,  James. 

22  Eadie,  George. 

20  Fraser,  Andrew,  wrigbt. 
S  Downie,  Alexander,  plumber. 
4  M'Kenzie,  John. 

CKANSTON   COXJET, 

Robertson,  Mrs. 
Skelly,  Robert. 
Anderson,  Mrs.  :' 
Brydie,  Mrs.,  teacher. 
CEAITSTON   PLACE. 
Mills,  Sirs.  J.,  wine  mercht. 
CEANSTOK    STREET, 
3  Weir,  J.  R.,  spirit  merchant. 

7  Hill,  Duncan. 

9  Slierriff,  Mrs., spirit  merchant. 
13  Steel,  Robert,  victualler. 

23  Burnet,  H.,  spirit  merchant. 
35  Smith,  David. 

55  West.  District  Police  Office. 
M'Kenzie,  Forbes,  assist.-sup. 

HODLDSWORTII  PlACE. 

68   Brown,  Robert,  spirit  mercht. 
66  Baton,  W. 

M'Donald,  J. 

Kaj',  R. 

Grant,  G. 

Holmes,  T. 

Clark,  R. 

Robertson,  ,Josei)h. 
58  Bailie,  James. 

Davidson,  David. 

Murphj',  J, 
48  Muir,  R. 

38  Paterson,  Jame.=,  wright. 
10  Turnbull,  Jo-seph,  turner. 

CEAWFOED  STEEET,  East. 

19  Nicol,  John,  tailor  &  clothier. 

20  M'Intyre,  John,  gardener. 

21  Mitchell,  William. 


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-CROWN. 


CRAWFORD   STREET, 
Port-Diindas. 
2  Miller,  John,  spirit  dealer. 
8  Cliisliolm,  Mrs.,  grocer. 

42  Cooper,  James,  v.'oocl  mercli. 

50  Gillillau  &  Ck-land,  soap  and 

candle  works. 

13  Townsend,  Joseph,  manufac- 
turing chemist. 

41  Stewart,  Robert,  iron  stores. 

CRAWFORD   STREET, 

Fort-Eglinton. 

51  Bethel,  John. 
Jack,  Joseph. 

Listen,  Robt.,  grease  mercht. 

12  Samiders  &  Smith. 

CRESCENT  PIACE, 
Sauchiehall  Soad, 
2  V/oolnoth,  Charles. 
.3  M'Farlane,  T.,  teach,  of  sing. 

4  Dods,  Mrs. 
Wilson,  Mrs. 
Finla)',  John. 
M'CuUoch,  Andrew. 

5  Hunter,  William. 

6  Walker,  J.  L. 

CEOOSSTOlf  STREET,  Kingst. 

19  Smith,  David,  wine  mercht. 
45  Carrie,  David,  shipping  clerk. 
104  Fraser,  D.,  spirit  merchant. 
102  Fisher,  J.  C. 
Young,  Samuel. 
M'Leod,  Matthew,  saihnaker. 
100  Kirk  wood,  James,  grocer. 
94  Anderson,  George,  fiesher. 
82  Hill,  James. 

M'Dowall,   William,  tea  and 
coCfee  merchant. 

CROWN  STREET. 
5  Brown,  William,  spirit  mer, 

7  Stevens,  Henrj',  cooking  dep. 

13  Boyle,  James. 
Grainger,  Colin. 

11  Grainger,  J.   &  C,  painters. 
1 5  Munro,  John,  spirit  dealer. 
17  Harrower,  Mrs.  G.,  eat. -ho. 
21  M'Creadie,  Johnston,  gr.-gr. 
21^M'Gregor,  J.  J.,  grocer. 
23  Singleton,  Joseph,  bootmak. 
26JGentles,  John,  plumber. 
27  M'Lachlan,  Peter,  tin.-wor. 
29  M'Donald,  W.,  draper. 
31  Nelmes,  Thomas,  ham  curer. 
33  Robertson,  Wm.,  cabinetma. 

Keir,  James. 

Beaton,  Hector. 
35  Secular,  James,  flesher. 
37  Deem,  John,  bootmaker. 
S9  Pollock,  Daniel,  plasterer. 
41  M'George,  Robt.,  pastry-bak. 

43  Henderson,  Wm.,  fish  shop, 
43jPeat,  P.  S.,  draper. 
43|M'Nab,  Robt.,  tailor. 

45  Anderson,  John,  spirit  dealer. 


45|Robertson,  John,  prov.  mer. 
47'M'Lean,  Robt.  A.,  spirit  deal. 
49  Mulholland,  John,  umb.  mkr. 
57  Thomson,  Janet,  millinery. 
59   Kosp,  Matthew,  portioner. 

M'Gregor,  Adam. 
6 1  More,  Robert,  family  grocer. 
63  Young,  George,  flesher. 
G7  Cunningham,  John. 
73  Lindsay,  George,  victualler. 
75   Gordon,  Jas.,  provision  mer. 
77  Russell,  William. 
Russell,  James. 
Cadman,  William, 
79  Bell,  James,  baker. 
83  Frame,  Robt,  spirit  mercht. 
85  M'Annaly,  John. 
89  Freer,  William,  calenderer. 
91  Morrison,  David,  spirit  mer. 
93  Kirkwood,  Mrs.,  dairj'. 
95  West,  AVilliam,  portioner, 
Findlav,  James. 
Gibson,  Dr.  M.  H. 
97  Jamieson,  Mrs.,  milliner. 
99  Younger,  Allan,  flesher. 
101  M'Intyre,  Daniel,  furnishings. 
103  Robb,  James,  sen  ,  wright. 
Paterson,  John,  portioner. 
109  Young,  James. 
113  Nicol,  Robert,  bootmaker. 
119  Smith,  Archibald. 
Smith,  John  Dobie. 
Montgomery,  Hugh. 
121  Peden,  Hugh,  draper. 
125  Rae,  William. 

Riddell,  Thos.,  com.  agent. 
Service,  Thomas. 
Rennie,  J.  Thomas. 
Campbell,  Hugh. 
Hood,  Thomas. 
127  Wallace,  William  J. 
133  Wilson,  Wm.,  victualler. 
Marshall,  George. 
Wilson,  Thomas. 
Taylor,  H.  C,  M.D. 
137  Wilson,  John,  baker, 
139   Robb,  Alexander. 
Robertson,  John. 
Moffat,  James. 
Love,  Robert. 
Morton,  Wm.  C,  grocer. 
145  Hutcheson  School. 

Menzies,  Tho.s.,  head  master. 
155  Ferguson,  Norman,  flesher. 
157  Craig,  Robert,  builder. 

Gemmill,  Alex.,  land  survey. 
163  Fulton,  Hugh. 
Moscrip,  Mrs. 
Harper,  James. 
Manwell,  James,  contractor. 
169  Sommerville,  Arch.,  bootmak. 
171  Shankland,  Robert. 
175  Shankland,  Peter,  tea  mer. 
177  Neilson,  A.  &  A.,  grocers. 
179  M'Gilvray,  Alexander. 

Yuill,  James  R.,  portioner. 
Kennock,  William,  agent. 
Dickson,  David  H. 
Greenlees,  Thomas. 


181 
183 

185 


187 
193 


195 
199 


201 
203 

205 


211 
213 


227 


231 


267 


271 

277 
29G 


288 


284 

282 


214 


212 

208 


M'Kellar,  Dun.,  spirit  mer. 
M'Donald,  Wm.,  spirit  mer^ 
Handel  Place. 
Roxburgh,  A.  L. 
Henderson,  William. 
Stark,  Robert. 

Armstrong,  Wm.,  com.  trav» 
Murray,  George,  flesher. 
Murray,  Geoige. 
M'Donald,  AVilliam. 
Hamilton,  A. 
Hamilton,  Andrew,  grocer. 
Court,  Robert,  agent. 
M'Kean,  John,  teacher. 
Sellers,  James,  house  factor. 
Anderson,  Andrew. 
Young,  J.,  potato  merchant. 
M'Lean,  Hugh,  coal  mercht. 
Hamilton,  James  M'K, 
Sellars,  James. 
Bainbridge,  Mrs.,  grocer. 
Wilson,  John. 
Ewing,  James. 
Weir,  Wm.,  joiner. 
Powell,  Thomas,  teacher. 
Caldwell,  Alexander. 
Fleming,  J. 

M'Laughlin,  Alex.,  victualler. 
Colville,  John,  clerk,  P.O. 
Simpson,  David,  spirit  mer. 
Liddell,  Robert. 
Wood,  W. 
Kesson,  R.  P. 
Carrick,  W.,  draper. 
M'Gregor,  J. 
Henderson,  A.  R. 
Davidson,  Arthur. 
M'Gregor,  Alex.,  builder. 
Corbet,  Robert. 
Munro,  Alexander. 
Cockburn,  David. 
Lees,  John. 
Black,  James. 

Ross,  Wm.,  spirit  merchant. 
AValdie,  John. 

M'Cormick,  R.,  spirit  mercht, 
Barrowman,  James. 
Brimer,  George. 
JIartin,  William. 
M'Connochie,  Thos.,  draper, 
M'Intyre,  George,  builder. 
Morrison,  Richard  N.,  hatter. 
Young,  John. 
Connell,  Matthew. 
Chapman,  Peter,  com.  trav. 
Harrington,  J.  P. 
Rule,  Walter. 
Mason,  C. 
M'Cormick,  Robert. 
Donald,  John. 

French,  Wm.,  com.  traveller, 
Peatie,  John  C. 
M'Whannell,  John. 
Urquhart,  John. 
Thompson,  George, 
Gardner,  J, 
Cowe,  Hugh. 
Eadie  Brothers,  wrights. 
Currie,  John,  chemist. 


CROWN. STREET  DIRECTORY. CUMBERLAND. 


345 


208  Brysori,  William. 

Kerr,  Andrew. 

Keith,  Hugh. 

Ferguson,  D. 
198  Finlay,  J.  J. 

Lillie,  John. 
190  Southern  Co-operative  Soc. 
186  Robb,  Charles,  spirit- dealer. 
184^Purdon,  George,  grocer. 
184  Ritchie,  AVilliam^ 

Bruce,  Mrs, 

Orr,  James. 

Russell,  A.  &  M.,  milliners. 

Begg,  Mrs.  James. 

Haig,  Thomas. 

Russell,  John. 

Nimmo,  Alexander. 
176  Chalmers,  William. 

AVhite,  John. 

Malcolm,  D. 

Clerk,  Alexander. 

Lawson,  James, 
1C6  Steel,  Thomas. 

Wilson,  William. 

Miller,  Thomas. 

Broadfoot,  Jas.,  commercial 
traveller. 

Broadfoot,  John. 

Cowan,  James. 

Beswick,  Edwin,  agent. 

Aitken,  Michael. 
162  Bowdidge,  Thomas. 

Campbell,  John. 

Girvan,  Mrs, 

M'Millan,  John. 
156  Wilson,  J.  M. 

Cowan,  James,  jun. 

Cowan,  James,  sen. 
150  Leith,  James. 

Reniiie,  James. 

Gairdiier. 

Turner,  Mrs.  James. 

Turner,  John  D. 
144  Dobbie,  Geo. 

Macmillan,  G.  H.,  F.E.I.S. 

Davis,  John. 

Brown,  Matthew. 

Peters,  Stewart. 

Miller,  James. 
128  Edmiston,  W.,  timber  mer. 
124  Edmiston,  W.,  limber  mer. 
118  Nisbet,  Mrs.  J.,  bookseller. 
110  Donaldson,  James. 

Robertson,  James. 
100  Coghill,  George. 

Brown,  James,  warehousem. 

Younger,  Allan. 

Grierson,  J.,  tailor&  clothier. 

Barnet,  Samuel. 
94  Pollok,  Ale.x.,  grocer. 
02  Bain,  William. 

M'Donald,  W. 

Mason,  John. 

Dockeray,  Mrs. 
90  Thomson,  N.,  baker. 
88  Bain,  Wm.,  confectioner. 
84,  86  M'Lean,  John,  spirit  mer. 

Lynch,  James,  pawnbroker. 
82  Morton,  Alex,,  surgeon. 


76,  78  M'Rae,  Farquhar,  wine  & 

spu-it  merchant. 
74  Love,  Robert,  clothier. 
72  Donaldson,  James,  grocer. 
70  Taylor,  H.  C,  surgeon. 
68  Campbell,  A. 
04,  62  Peters  &  M'Farlane,  tins. 
60JWatson,  Wm.,  plumber. 
60"  Wallace,  W.  J.,  draper, 
66  Donnelly,  Hugh,  spirit  mer, 
54  Reniiie,  James,  spirit  mercht. 
SO^Keily,  Philip,  bootmaker. 
50   Watson,  Alex.,  prov.  mercht. 
48^Doig,  Peter,  dairyman, 
48  Kaye,  George,  hairdresser, 
44  Currie,  John,  druggist. 
42  Robertson,  Wm.,  bootmaker. 
40  Urquhart,  Charles. 

Pollock,  Daniel. 

M'Queen,  John. 
38  Beaton,  Hector,  spir.  mer. 
36  Todd,  John,  baker. 
32  Murray,  James,  spirit  mer. 
SOJM'Quecn,  John,  ficsher. 
30  King,  M.,  fruiter,  and  confec, 
28^Macadam,  Peter,  grocer, 
28  Peden,   Hugh,  cabinetmaker. 
20  Pollock,  Miss,  stationer, 
18AMacBeath,  watchmaker. 

18  Ritchie,  J.,  gr.  &  prov.  mer. 
16  Crown  Street  Loan  Office, 

14  Armstrong,  John,  hairdress, 
12  Macara,  George,  grocer, 

10  Martin,  Robert,  hosier, 

6  Arthur,  .J.,  boot  &  shoemakr. 

4  Allan,  William, 

2  M'Callum,  Mrs.  J.,  spir,  dea. 

CROWSr  POINT  ROAD, 
38  Christ  Church  School;  Wm, 
Simpson,  teacher. 
100  Lyle,  J.,  &  Co.,  carpet  fact, 
125  Bolton,  Wm.,  prof,  of  dancg, 
Bolton,  Rob.,  tea,  of  dancing. 
Bolton,  Andrew,  jun, 
Nicholson  &  Ferguson,  boiler 
makers, 

CROWN  POINT  STREET, 
Off  Crown  Point  Road. 
Shearer,  Mrs. 
Paul,  Alex.,  &  Co.,  manufrs. 

CEOY  PLAGE, 

3  M'Arthur,  D.,  wine  mercht, 

5  M'HafKe  &  Colquhoun, 

7  Kirkpatrick,  A. 
Kirkpatrick,  H, 
Allardyce,  Alex. 
Thorburn,  Mrs, 
Blaikley,  Samuel. 

15  Hunter,  George. 

19  Commercial  Masonic  Lodge, 
10  Malloch,  C.  &  J.,  glaziers, 

6  Hayes,  Edwin  F.,  capmaker, 
Orr,  John. 

Scott,  John. 

CUMBERLAND  ST.,  Laurie ston. 
1  Slack,  E, 
Walker,  Peter. 


3  Farrie,  John. 

Nisbet,  William. 

Molyneux,  Thomas,  agent. 

Molyneux,  R. 
5  Dawson,  J.  M. 

Burton,  William  G. 

Whitesmith,  Isaac. 

Robin,  John. 
13  M'Laren,  Robert. 
15  Stewart,  Peter,  M.D, 
19  Brown,  James,  te.ichcr. 

Brown,  James  A, 

Ross,  Rev,  Andrew, 

Mathieson,  William, 
21   M'Dowall,  John. 

Niven,  David,  writer. 

Hendry,  Thomas. 
25  M'Leliand,  Peter,  tinsmith. 
29  Little,  Agnes,  teacher. 
31  Bett,  David,  painter, 
33  Wallace,  Alex.,  &  Co.,  dairy. 
SSJJamieson,  William. 
35  Laurieston  Medical  Hall. 
37  Clark,  D.  &  A.,  green-grocers, 
39  M'Alister,  Ronald,  [rov,  mer. 
41  Brown,  James,  cabinetmaker. 
47  Dougall,  Andreiv,  grocer, 
49  M'Furlane,  JIrs, 

Walker,  Matthew. 

Wragg,  Charles, 
53  Wales,  Henry. 
57  M'Fadven,  John,  fi.-jhmonger. 
61   Clark,  Mrs.  L, 
77   Gall,  Hn^h, 

Mungall,  Andrew,  surgeon. 

Mathieson,  Hugh. 
79  Nimmo,  A.,  draper. 
81  Kerr,  Robert,  china  mercht, 
83  Park,  James, 
85  Duncan,  Peter,  shoemaker, 
87,  89  Crcmar,  David,  draper, 
93  M'P^arlane,  Jn.,  green-grocer. 
93pi'Ghie,  Chas.,  hrassfounder, 
95  Deans,  Mrs.,  spirit  merchant. 

LucK>;ow  Plach. 
103  Pattison,  Thomas. 

Swan  D. 

Muir,  Mrs. 

Wallace,  Alexander, 
105  Kirk,  Mrs.,  dairy, 
107  Stevenson,  Wm.,  stationer. 
109  Hunter,  Georjje. 

Ness,  Alexander, 

Bell,  George. 
Ill  Reid,  Miss  Helen,  grocer. 
135  Martin,  Robert. 

Grant,  Mrs, 
139  Stewart,  Charles,  jun. 

Boness,  Robert, 

Stewart,  Charles. 

Algie,  James. 

Gray,  Robert, 
141  Kisbet,  Hay,  printer. 

Smith,  George, 

Alexander  T,,  writer,. 

Anderson,  Peter. 

Smith,  William. 

Wallace,  Mrs, 
145  Eadie,  G.  &  A.,  wrights. 
P2 


346 


CUMBERLAND.- 


-STREET  DIRECTORY. DALE. 


197  M'I\iven,  John. 

264  M'Leod,  Alexander. 

262  Cameron,  Robert,  designei-. 

Kiggir.s,  J.,  conuner.  travell. 
168  Wason,  Robert,  flasher. 
166  Thomson,  Archibald. 

Stark,  Mrs.  H. 

M'Leilan,  John. 

M'Murch}-,  Robert. 

Sword,  Mrs. 

Ford,  Edwin. 
160  Isimmo,  Wm.,  clerk. 

Law,  John. 

Rollo,  David. 

Baird,  Alex.,  accountant. 
158  M'Intyre,  Andrew. 
152  Armour,  Wm.,  prov.  mercht. 
150  Thomson,  Archd.,  flesher. 
148  Smith,  Thomas. 
146  M'Dougall,  M.,  fishmonger. 
142  Kirkwood,  Mrs.,  dairy. 
140  Eobb,  Charles. 

Shaw,  Wm.,  cooper. 

Sardinia  Place, 
132  Kirkwood,  James,  grocer. 
130   Dunbar,  Henry,  surgeon. 

Balderston,  David,  druggist. 
128  Steven,  James. 

Kirkwood,  James, 

Neil,  John. 
126  Brown,  Robert,  baker. 

SLvKKLAND  Place. 
122  Pi.iJgof,  Wm.,  vocalist. 

M'Leau,  Allan. 

Brown,  Robert,  bcotniriker. 
120  Blair,    John    J.,    fruits   and 

confections. 
118  Miller,  George,  spirit  mercht. 
116  James,  T.  &  G.,  grocers. 
114  Blacklay,  Mrs. 
112  Gentleman,  Wm.,  flesher. 
110  Graham,  Wm. 

Havelock  Plack. 
108  James,  Vfm.,  hosier. 
106  Lees,  John,  provision  mercht. 
104  Wallace,  A.,  house  factor. 

Watson,    Misses,    dress    and 
shirt  makers. 

Watson,  Alexander. 
102  Allister,  A.,  tinsmith. 
98  Loftus,  Chas.  C,  druggist. 

Loftus,  Wm.,  surgeon. 
96  M'Glone,  P.,  dairynum. 
94  Henderson,  John  C. 

Luckett,  Mrs. 

M'Dougal,  Hugh. 

Morrison,  Mrs. 

Laidlaw,  Wm. 
92^  G.  C.  L.  C.  S.'s  victualling  sh. 
92  Tulloch,  Thos..,  bootmaker. 
90  Dumbre'tk,  W.  R.  N. 

Eeid,  Alex. 
SS  Baltantyne,  D.,  grocer. 
86'  Peat,  Jos.,  stationer. 
84  M'Allistcr,  A. 
80  Wason,  John,  flesher. 
78  M'Donald,  R. 

White,  George. 

Mitchell,  Mrs, 


78  Stewart,  A. 

74  Barr,  Laurence. 

72  Scott,  Misses,  dressmakers. 

68  Winning,  Walter,  bookseller. 

64,  66  Wiseman,  N.  Alex. 

62  M'Farlane,  John,  bootmaker. 

60  Orr  Brothers,  painters. 

68  Allan,  Robert. 

Simpson,  Ales.,  smith. 
56  Barrowman,  James,  grocer. 
54  Fulton  Brothers,  bakers. 
52  Campbell,  Alex.,  painter. 
50  Dickson,  Miss,  draper. 
48  Bennie,  William,  flesher. 
44,  46  Fulton,  Brothers,  grocers. 
40  Wright,  D.,  flesher. 
38  Shearer,  John. 

Wallace,  Mrs. 

V/hite,  Robert. 

Adam,  Mrs. 

Wilson,  Mrs.  John. 
36  Wright,  D.,  victualler. 
342-Bremner,  W.,  jun.,  plasterer. 
32  Laurie,  Mrs. 

Vv'rinht,  Daniel. 

Hood,  R. 

Houston,  Mrs. 

Thomson,  William. 

Fleming,  J.  A.,  surgeon. 
28  Oliphant.  Williiim, 
Allan,  W.  F. 

Bow,  William. 

Hart,  David. 

Gillespie,  Vfilllam. 

Brig^s,  Robert,  clothier. 
24  Kelso,  Thomas,  bootmaker. 
22  Huie,  James. 
20  Kennedy,  David,  clothier. 

Burton,  Andrew  H.,  merch. 

Johnston,  Mrs.  J. 

Wilson,  John  C. 

Turnbull,  John. 
16  Warnoch,  Robert. 

Glass,  John. 

M'KinLiy,  John. 

M'Leod,  Robert. 

M'Cail,  David. 

Stirling,  William. 
12  Urquhart,  Mrs. 

Thomson,  Miss. 

Birreil,  George,  merchant. 
C   Dickson,  Nicholas. 
4  Kellar,  Jas.  H.M.  Customs. 

M'Miilan,  Archibald. 

Lawson,  Thomas  C. 

Campbell,  A.,  plasterer. 

M-Lure,  Miss. 

Seatoii,  William. 

Ferguson,  R.  B. 

Murdoch,  Mrs. 

CUMBSSLAEI)  ST.,  Uortli. 

2  Watson,  James,  mason. 

15  J.Iarshall,  James,  contractor. 

CUIrlBSELANB  ST.,  South. 

3  Gibson,  William,  engineer. 
9  M'Pherson,  Craig,  &  Co. 

16  Tullis,  John,  &  Son,  curriers. 


CUaiBSELAUI)  ST.,  West, 

GRKENVALIS  TL.,  AND  JIOKAY  1"L. 

7  Lancaster,  Miss. 
11  Forrester,  Robert. 
15  Church,  William. 
19   Laird,  Mrs.  David. 

23  Davidson,  Miss. 

27  M'Nab,  Rev.  Duncan. 

55  SI'Arthur,  John,  merchant. 

Douglas,  C.  A. 

Baird,  Mrs.  Robert. 

Cruickshanks,  Jas.,  builder. 
63  Kinniburgh,  W.  B. 

Brymner,  Mrs. 

Innes,  John. 

M'Farlane,  Peter,  watchmkr. 

LLaibert,  W.  M. 
65  Mitchell,  Mrs. 
71  Wright,  Thomas,  merchant. 

Bogle,  Plugh. 

Stewart,  Robert. 

Findlaj',  Joseph. 

70  Currie,  Mrs.  John. 
Allan,  Wm.,  agent. 

26  M'Farlane,  Duncan. 

24  Gibson,  Mrs. 
Wood,  PL  K. 

18  M'Ewan,  Thomas. 

Taylor,  Francis. 

Leslie,  John  B, 

Sloan,  John. 
12  Ross,  William  T. 

Paterson,  J.  A. 

Wallace,  James. 

Miller,  J.  F. 
10  Taylor,  John. 

Taylor,  Wm. 

BALE  STEEET,  Bridgetcn. 
33  Costly,  A  ,  spirit  merchaiit. 
45  Service,  Thos.,  spirit  mercht. 
67  Cowan,    JIary,    grocer    and 

spirit  dealer. 
77  Murdoch,  Alexander. 
91  Denholm,  M. 
76  Dale  Street  Spinning  Co, 
58  Ogilvie,  Thomas,  furnishings. 
60  Gardner,  Robert,  %'ictualler. 
48  Lochhgad,  Thos.,  victuidler. 
44,  46  Nimmo,   John,   tobacco- 
pipe  manufacturer. 

8  i\j'Pherson,  Arch,  wine  and 

spirit  merchant. 
4  Young,  Mrs.  D;ivid. 

DALE  STEEST,  Tradeston. 

3  Robertson,  N.,  shoemaker. 
31  Park,  William. 
41  Black,  Thos,,  butter  and  egg 

merchant. 
43  Steven,  John,  plasterer. 
45  Dodds,  James,  spirit  dealer. 
47  Edgar,  James,  cooper. 

71  Burnet,  Daniel. 
81  Burr,  Arthur. 

83  M'Phereon,  G.,  plumber. 
80  M'Gaw,  Alexander. 
101  Hetherington,  M.,  &  Co.,  file- 
cutters. 


DALIIOUSIE.- 


-STREET  DIRECTOllY.- 


-DIXON. 


347" 


109   Hunter,  J.  K.,  portrait-pain. 
118  Young,  Alexander. 

91  Cook&liobertsonjhrassfound. 

76  Worswick,  James,  f.irrier. 

72  Slunv,  T.  Wm.,  chandler. 

68  Livingston,  Win.,  author 

GO  Anderston,  Thos.,  smith. 

50  M'V/illiums,  Samuel,  shoem. 

44  Irvine,  Alexander. 

28  Ewing,  Robert,  jun.,  &  Co. 

24  Peebles,  J;is.,  ship-chandler. 

18  Burley,  Robert,  &  Co, 

10  Jack,  Robert. 

.     DALHOUSIE  lAITE. 
1  M'Leod,  William,  sen. 

DALHOUSIE  PLACE. 

SKB    SHAMROCK   STEEET. 

DALHOUSIE  STEEET. 
3  Long,  Chas.,  gymnasiaci. 
15  Findlay,  W.  U. 
21  Collegiate  and  Com.  Acad. 

Morrison,  A.,  com.  and  ma- 
thematical master. 
21  Gray,  John,  janitor. 
31  Bro'ivn,  Mrs.  Henry. 
33,  35  Clark,  Duncan,  shoemk. 
37  Russell,  Mrs.  T. 

Bailie,  George. 
43  Sharp,  William. 

Robertson,  James. 

Ingram,  Daniel. 

Hally,  George. 
•45  Collins,  George,  baker. 
58  Winton,  Blrs.  John. 
66  Sandyford  Orphanage; 
King,  Mrs.,  matron. 
42  NeilsoB,  John,  builder. 
36  Robertson,  Mathew. 

Can'.phell,  Miss. 

Campbell,  John. 

Blythe,  liev.  George. 

Denovan,  -Joshua. 
24  Mollison,  William. 
8  Elint,  Miss  A. 
(5  Harle,  Dr.  Thos. 

Granger,  James. 

Murray,  Mrs. 

Granger,  John. 

M'Gregor,  James. 

DALMAS2T0CK  SOAD,  IJevA 

81    Brown,  Colin,  grocer. 

87  Rankin,  And.,  spirit  mercht. 

03  Cowan,  James,  grocer. 
Ill  Davidsiin,  A.,  cowfeeder. 
115,  117  Bryce,  David. 
1 25  M'Cready,  G.,  spirit  dealer. 
127  Lister,  ]^i!ss,  china  dealer. 
129  M'Arthur,  A.,  tailor. 
137  Dickie,  Wm.,  sen.,  skinner. 
141  Sthutiikrs'  Court. 
147  Davidson,  R.,  Hallside  dairy. 
171  M'T  ean  &  Finlayson. 
187  Monteith,  Andrew,  contract. 
193  Brown,  W.,  grocer  and  vict. 
207  Preston  &  M'Artlmr,  ropem. 
211  Brown,  James  C. 


211 


221 
223 

243 

2S1 

23  5 

236 

222 

248 

192 

186 

178 

172 

174 

162 

154 

152 

144 

142 

136 

108 

78 

68 

GO 

52 

50 

12 


Dow,  Wm.,  Gas  Works. 
M'Kay,  Donald. 
Preston,  Mrs. 

M'Gibbonj  James,  ropemakr. 
Harvey's  Place. 
Uarvie,  Douglas,  agent. 
IM'Alister,  Gavin. 
Gaedexside. 
Todd,  John,  rnpemaker. 
Perrie,  R.,  spirit  merchant. 
Maxwell,  Jas.,  spirit  dealer. 
Henrj",  ]Mrs.,  victualler. 
Smith's  Court. 
Storer,  Andrew,  spirit  merch. 
Hamilton,  A.  &  J.,  bakers, 
Johnston,  Hugh,  spirit  deal. 
Canuthers,  Jas.,  spirit  mer. 
Barr,  John,  grocer. 
Lang,  Ebenezer,  flesher. 
Anderson,  Wm.,  victualler. 
Buchanan,  John,  grocer. 
Eiddell,  Hugh,  spirit  mevch. 
Lister,  William,  spirit  deal. 
Smith,  Wm,,  draper. 
Dougan,  Patrick,  broker. 
Eadie,  Thomas. 
Gardner,  Mrs.  W.,  spir.  deal. 
Anderson,  Mrs.,  spirit  mercht. 
Wood,  John  P.,  plumber  and 

slater. 
Galbraith,  Samuel. 

23ALMARWOCK  EOAD,  Old. 
87  Dale,  Jolm,  church  officer. 
148  Liud,  William,  grocer. 
122  City  and  Suburban  Gas  Co. ; 
H.  Bartliolemew,  manager. 
G6  Finlay   &  Tannahill,   carpet 

factory. 
38  Hill,  Robert,  spirit  dealer. 
Donald,  Matthew,  joiner. 

DAVID  STEEET. 
21  Miller,  K.  M'lver,  teacher. 
32  Elgin  Pottery;  Chas.  Purvis, 

potter. 
Grant,  George,  &  Sons,  manuf. 

DSA5r  STREET. 
23  Jamieson,  Alex.,  grocer. 
Si  Scott,  Robt.,  lamp-wick  mkr. 

Brov/n,  John. 
49  Small,  James. 
2  Jilission  Scliool-Iiouse. 

Chalmers,  Andrew  B.,  teach, 

DEA1!TSIBE   LAifS. 
9  M'Gregor,  Thomas,  halter. 
23  Entrance  to  Portland  St. 
43  liiddell,  John,  carter. 

■   DS12PSTEE   ETEEST. 
39  Haggerry,  J.,  coal  dealer. 
8  Cockburu,  Mrs.  J.,  grocer, 

debby:  street. 

15  Doughis,  Robert. 

Brown,  Francis,  shipmaster. 
j     21  Templeton,  John. 


21  Scobie,  Wm. 
16  Jack,  Robert. 

Ker,  William. 
12  Cree,  William. 
M'Intosh,  Peter  B. 
Duncanson,  John,  builder. 
4  M'Nee,  Wm. ,  spirit  merchant. 
Watson,  Thomas,  builder. 
Hamilton,  Wm. 
Wallace,  Mrs.  Ales. 
Caldweil,  William. 

DERBY  TERRACE. 

1  Arthur,  Robert. 

2  Bell,  William. 
M'Diarmid,  A.  R. 

3  Robertson,  John  M. 

DEYOIT  STREET. 
33  Crawford,  M.  L.,  joiner. 
39  Crawford,  Matthew  L. 

Galbraith,  John,  flesher. 

M'Munn,  William. 

M'CoU,  Neil. 
45  King,  Andrew. 
28  Walker,  Jas.  K.,  house  factor. 

Shaw,  Alexander,  builder. 

M'CuUoch,  William. 

22  Kinnaird,  George,  ironfound. 
M'Donald,  Ewan. 

Laird,  A, 
Park,  J.  C. 

DIXOH   STEEET. 
1  Dixon,  William. 
3  Campbell,  John. 
5  Bews,  W.  T.,  &  Co.,  produce 
brokers. 
Robertsons  &  Eadie,  coal  mer. 
Campbell  Brothers. 
Leask,  James,  &  Co. 
Honeyman,  J.,  &   Son,  corn 

factors. 
Lambert,  W.alter. 
Pasley,  Jardine,  &  Co.,  mers. 
Brydon,  John,  &  Co.,  mers. 
Hunter,  J.,  &  Co.,  raerchls. 
Steel  &  Co. 
11  Duff,  P.  M.,  merchant. 

Liverpool,    New   York,    and 
Philadelphia  Shipping  Co. 
Gilchrist,  G.  &  J.,  ironmngs. 
13   Muirhead,  IP  Arthur,  &  Co., 
merchants. 
Blachigan,  J.  A.  S.,  mercht. 
Geddes,  Geo.  H.,  com.  mer. 
Farquhar,  Geo.,  produce  brok. 
Boustead  &  Dunbar,  ship  bro, 
Boyd  &  Spencer,  coal  mast, 
Stephan,  Henry,  ship  agent. 
15  Laurie,  Thos.,  coram,  aeent. 
22  Falkirk    Iron  Co.;    William 
Clark,  agent. 
Kennard  &  Sons,  ironfound- 
ers  ;  Wm.  Clark,  agent. 
20  M'Murchy,  Ralston,  &  Co. 
Steam  Packet  Co. 
Henderson,  P,  L. 
Austin  &  Co.,  coal  raerchts. 


348 


BOBBIE'S.- 


-STREET  DIRECTORY. DOVER. 


20  Graham,  J.  &  M.  C,  accts. 

55  Greig,  William. 

Greenlees,  Robert. 

Brooks,  Peter. 

Langlands,  M.,  &  Sons. 

Storrie,  Mrs. 

18  M'Leod,  F.  H.,  com.  agent. 

Paterson,  George. 

16  Tower  &  Arrol,  merchants. 

57  Young,  Wilham. 

14  Liddell,  J.,  comm.  merchant. 

Welch,  James. 

Turner,  W.,  &  Co.,  glass  mers. 

Singer,  John. 

12  Porteous,  Jas.,  com.  mercht. 

M'Calluin,  Daniel. 

Abercromby,  A.,  merchant. 

Eamage,  R. 

Schrader  &  Mitchell,  leather 

merchants. 

DOUGIAS  STREET. 

Brown,  Eben.,  agent. 

3  Battison,  J.  &  T.,  grocers. 

Watson,  John,  jiin.,  coalmas. 

5  M'Arthur,  D. 

Bcekel,  J.  L.,  ten — ,  surveyor. 

M'Lauchlan,  John,  flesher. 

Logan,  J.,  jun.,  &  Co. 

Miller,  Andrew. 

10  White,  A.  C,  tea  merchant. 

Ail  ken,  William. 

8  Hendry  Brothers,  merchts. 

Hall,  John. 

6  Drew,  P.  &  R.,  millers. 

Paton,  John. 

Dobbie,  A.,  produce  broker. 

Donald,  William. 

Nisbet,  Jas.,  &  Co.,  coalmas. 

Bell,  Mrs. 

Bell,  Robert,  coalmaster. 

Goold,  John. 

Smith,  James,  merchant. 

Lament,  D. 

M-Laren,  J.,  &  Co. 

Munro,  D. 

Hope,  G.,  accountant. 

M'Arthur,  Mrs. 

4  Scott,  J.  &  J.  G.,  oil  mers. 

9  Miller,  Andrew,  spirit  mer. 

13  Buchanan,  David,  dairyman 
17  Blyth,  H.  M. 

BOBBIE'S  LOA¥. 

St.  James'  Road. 

19  M'Coll,  NeiJ. 

20  M'Queen,  William. 

27  Grant,  Jas  ,  jun.,  builder. 

55   Donald,  Wr.,  cut-nail  manuf. 

29   Gray,  David,  &  Co. 

103  Mowat,  Ja=.,  wood  mercht. 

31  Christie,  Robert,  joiner. 

Prale  &  Ballimer  Saw  Mills. 

35  Boyd,  Adam,  wright. 

117  Pollock,  Wm.,  dyewoodnian. 

93  Finlay,  Bell. 

119  Hope,  Jas. 

Snodgrass,  G.  W. 

M'Farlane,  Wm. 

95  Strang,  Bliss. 

Gilchrist,  J. 

Blair,  Campbell,  grocer. 

M'Nicol,  Donald. 

Boag,  John. 

177  M'Innes,  Robert,  ropespinner. 

Campbell,  P. 

281  MiLLiiii's  ConRT. 

97  Borran,  E.  B. 

283  Smith,  John,  grocer. 

101  Lamb,  Janries,  valuator. 

•285  Smith,  J.,  spirit  dealer. 

Kay,  Davie?. 

295  Penman  &  Co.,  R.  II.,  Osley 

103  Hamilton,  Miss. 

Pottery. 

105  Murray,  Wm.,  jun. 

.353  Wood,  William. 

Alison,  Ai-chd. 

369  M'Millan,  Duncan,  smith. 

Galloway,  Mrs.  James. 

375  M'Leod,  T.,  spirit  merchant. 

Hunter,  Duncan,  merchant. 

.546   Smith,  Charles,  spirit  merch. 

Davies,  Alfred. 

.538  Dunlop,  Thos.,  victualler. 

109  Brown,  James,  of  Orchard. 

530  Fisher,  Geo.,  &  Co.,  spir.  deals. 

Ill  Muir,  John. 

476  Morrison's  stables. 

113  Miller,  Jame.s.  merchant. 

412  Lewis,  AVilliam. 

Brown,  Colin. 

366  Dewar,  Richard. 

115  Downio,  Mrs. 

SCO  Norman,  John,  &  Co.,  engin. 

117  Buchanan,  George,  M.D. 

358  Broomhill  Foundry  Co. 

Wl  Home,  James,  dentist. 

322  Dewar,  J. 

123  Milne,  Misses,  seminary. 

282  Boyd,  R.,  carter. 

125  Forrester,  Alexander. 

278  Allan &M'Ruer,necIa Found. 

Ord,  Mrs. 

272  Sharp,  George,  mason. 

124  Borthwick,  Mrs. 

204  Pollock,  Wm.,  dyewood  man. 

Brydcn,  W.  C. 

-SO  Jeifrey,  Thomas. 

108  Watson,  Thomas, 

72  Barr,  John,  cowfeeder. 

Laing,  Alexander,  teacher. 

66  Newhall,  John. 

76  Brand,  David. 

50  Blackie,W.  G.,  &  Co.,  prints. 

Cochrane,  A. 

48  Salmond,  Andrew. 

Carrick,  John. 

34  Wilson,  Andrew. 

Bell,  Andrew. 

10  Hay,  Mrs.  Samuel, 

Stewart,  Mrs. 

Wilson,  James. 

DORSET  STREET. 

58  Howard  Place. 

65  Dov/,  Thomas. 

Mathewson,  George. 

58  Gumming,  John. 

Clyde,  John,  beadle. 

Jenkins,  Thomas. 

M'Laren,  Donald. 

Douglas,  John. 

Sloan,  Mrs. 
56  Douglas,  John,  grocer, 
52  M'Arthur,  P. 

Crawford,  James,  joiner;. 

Rae,  George. 

Grant,  Ale.xander. 

Mitchell,  A. 

Speirs,  Mrs. 

36  Hay,  Wm.  &  Co.,  distillers. 
16  Currie,  Daniel. 

Leitch,  Charles,  merchant. 

Morrison,  William. 

Walker,  Miss. 

Boag,  John,  saddler. 

Reid,  Mungo. 
12  Gray,  David. 

Hare,  Samuel. 

Weir,  Rev.  Robert. 

Hally,  William. 

Inglis,  Robert,  of  W.  B.  Ilug,- 
giiis  ^-  Co. 

Fyfe,  James,  merchant. 
10  Hallev,  Wm.,  spirit  mercht. 
8  Wallace,  Alexander. 

Greenlees,  Edward. 

Stewart,  Charles. 

Melvin,  Andrew,  clerk. 

Henry,  A. 
6  Kitchen,  John,  co.il  merchant^ 

DOVEHILL,  Great. 
Wardlaw  Mission  House. 
5  Anderson,  Thomas. 
21  Johnston,  Daniel,  baker. 
25  Smith,  John,  glue  manufac. 

37  Struthers,  John,  twis.  works. 
12  Scotch  Baptist  Church. 

10  Gow,  Margaret,  spirit  dealer. 

DOVEHILL,  Little. 

3  Anderson,  John,  spir.  mer. 
29  Andrew,  Thomas. 

31  Aitchison,  A.,  grease  manuf. 
33  Crerar  &  Co. 

4  Marr,  Thomas. 

DOVER  ST.,  off  Claremont  St. 
59  Jamieson,  Robert. 

Black,  John. 

Cameron,  John. 

M'Cullocli,  John. 

Clark,  Robert. 
71  Miller,  Robert. 

Ross,  Thomas. 
68  Steel,  Mrs. 

Bissett,  John. 

Fletcher,  Dun.,  teacher. 

Thomson,  William. 
62  Hunter,  George. 

Landles,  Jas.,  church  officer. 

Thomson,  William. 
18  Barr,  James. 

Ronald,  John. 
12   Gray,  John. 


DRURY.- 


-STREET  DIRECTORY. DUKE, 


349 


12  White,  Wm. 

49 

Coubrough,  James. 

273 

M'Donald,  G.,  carrier. 

Finlay,  Thomas. 

Hamilton,  William, 

327 

Glover,  Wm. 

61 

Rutherford,  Adam. 

Boys'  House  of  Refuge  and 

DRURY  STREET. 

53 

M'Kay,  James. 

Reformatory  Institution. 

9  AVylie,  John,  spirit  dealer. 

65 

Eraser,  Alexander. 

M'Callum,  Rev.  A.  K, 

13  M'Phersoii,  11.,  spirit  dealer. 

Hardie,  Henry,  spindlemakr. 

Eae,  John,  teacher. 

15  Law,  William,  slater. 

57 

Stewart,  John,  spirit  dealer. 

347 

Wilson,  John,  Whitehill  ho. 

Shovlin,  Patrick,  city  porter. 

59 

Miller,  Archibald, 

415 

Wallace,  H.  S  ,  of  Mitchell^ 

Neilson,  Wm.,  letter-carrier. 

61 

M'Avoy,  Michael. 

Wallace  ;  Meadowpark  ho. 

17  M'Laren,  D.,  spirit  mercht. 

63 

Scott  Brothers,  wrights. 

433 

M'Cash,  James,  victualler. 

18  M'Gaviri,  Wm.,  contractor. 

71 

North  Prison. 

443 

M'Dougali,  J.,  spirit  dealer. 

Stirling,  John,  governor. 

447 

Stewart,  J.  F. 

DRYGATE  LANE. 

Doran,  Rev.  Wm. 

465 

Greenvale  Chemical  Co. 

21  Thomson,  J.,  house  factor. 

103 

Robertson,  J.,  &  Co, 

Long,  John  Jex. 

SO  Clubb  &  M'Leaii,  sculptors. 

119 

Sharp,  Andrew. 

481 

Tindal,  Son,  &  Co.,  dj-ers. 

8  Park's  Court, 

123 

Lcgget  &  Ring,  leather  dres. 

495 

M'Alpine,  Robert,  brickmrs. 

()  M'Nidr,  Mrs. 

125 

Elder,  Thomas,  spirit  dealer. 

549 

Garroway,  R.  &  J. 

129 

Morier,  James,  letter  carrier. 

563 

JLaxwell,  R.  G.,  surgeon. 

DRYGATE  STREET. 

139 

M'Gavin,  William,  cooper. 

668 

Robertson,  John. 

13  Shaw,  J.,  tobacco-pipe  maker. 

141 

Dowie,  John,  ropemaker. 

666 

Rigby,  Wm.,  Netherfield  ho. 

35  M'Cullocb,  George. 

151 

M'Culloch,  Jas.,  spirit  dealer. 

522 

Shanks,  William,  grocer. 

37  Salmond,  John. 

161 

Well  park  brewer}-. 

502 

Knox,  Mrs.,  spirit  merchant. 

39  Stark,  Wm. 

Wellpark  Free  Church, 

478 

Bluevale  Sessional  School. 

Forsyth,  Matthew,  grocer. 

169 

Sl'Intosh,  James. 

472 

Lang,  Isabella,  female  deprt. 

FarKer,  William, 

Stewart,  Thomas. 

Biggar,  Thomas. 

41  M'Coll,  James,  cowfeeder. 

Stewart,  Archd.,  smith. 

Crawford,  Robt.,  jun.,  missn. 

43  Stark,  Wm.,  spirit  dealer. 

171 

Dobie,  Jlrs.,  chemist. 

464 

Crawford,  Robert,  wright. 

53  Logan,  James,  carter. 

175 

Mullen,  J.  W. 

BI'Alpine,  Robert, 

do  M'Michael,  John,  engineer. 

181 

Clews,  Alexander. 

456 

Long,  John  Jex. 

89  Mabon,  William. 

183 

Bell,  W.,  &  Co. 

430 

M'lntyre,  Harriet. 

91  Leitch,  John,  spirit  dealer. 

185 

Scott,  Thomas. 

420 

M'Kay,  Agnes. 

99  Mains,  Hugh. 

Downs,  Thomas. 

416 

French,  Mrs.  Alex.,  spi.  deal. 

Ill  Miller,  William. 

187 

Smith,  James,  baker. 

414 

Smellie,  John,  spirit  dealer. 

113  Russell,  J. 

189 

Perston,  John,  grocer. 

412 

Gibb,  James,  house  factor. 

137  Drygate     Bridge     Chemical 

191 

DuNciiATTAN  Buildings. 

408 

Collins,  Joshua,  baker. 

Works. 

Allen,  D.  Paterson,  leath.  cut. 

406 

Freeland,  Robert,  flesher. 

145  Waugh,  James,  spirit  dealer. 

193 

Davie,  James,  dairyman. 

404 

Craig,  Robert,  victualler. 

142  Shearer,  Mrs.  Wjn.,  coal  agt. 

197 

Dale,  Matihew, 

400 

Murdoch,  John,  spirit  dealer. 

138  Muirhead,  Peter. 

203 

Colquhoun,  Henry,  teacher. 

396 

Crawford,  Mrs.,  spirit  deales. 

134  Miiirhead,  P.  &  R. 

Fenwick,  Misses. 

394 

Kennedy,  Wm.,  victualler. 

128  M'Intosh,  Samuel. 

209 

Farmer,  John,    pattern  book 

392 

Walker,  Laird. 

122  Daily,  Mrs.  T.,  victualler. 

maker. 

294 

M'Farlane,  James,  baker. 

82   Beaton,  James,  grocer. 

211 

Brown,  John. 

290 

Aitken,  Mrs. 

66  Mabon,  Win-,  spirit  mercht. 

213 

Kerr,  Andrew,  flesher. 

Smith,  James. 

54  Wilson,  Thomas,  grocer. 

215 

Maxwell,  James 

Small,  Peter. 

52  Robertson,  Colin, 

217 

Hamilton,  James,  spirit  mer. 

Hay,  William. 

4  Kerry,  James. 

219 

Munro,  John. 

Dick,  Walter. 

Duncbattan  ho. ;  Rev,  John 

288 

M'Donald,  Archd.,  spir.  mer. 

DUKE  STREET. 

Robertson,  D.D. 

282 

Nelson,  M.  &  J. 

1  Paterson,  Miss. 

Dunchattan  manse;  Rev,  A. 

280 

M'Dougali,  John. 

3  M'Farlane,  John. 

B.  Parker. 

278 

Smith,  James,  provision  mer. 

5  Waddell  &  Jack,  dairymen. 

227 

Wilson,  Mrs.  John,  grocer. 

276 

Scouller,  Thomas,  agent. 

11  M'Arthur,  James. 

229 

Gardiner,  John, 

274 

Baird,  George,  dairyman. 

M'Arthur,  John. 

Cassels,  Thomas. 

208 

Grierson,  C.  T.,  merchant, 

23  Milligan,  Wm.,  spirit  dealer. 

M'Kay,  Mrs.  Alex. 

206 

M'Callum,  John. 

25  Cunningham,  Jas.,  shoemak. 

Watson,  Wra. 

264 

Black,  Isabella. 

27,  29  Sween}',  Thomas. 

231 

Wright,  A.,  grocer. 

202 

Scott,  James,  grocer. 

31  M'Guire,  Jolin, 

233 

Christie,  John,  church  officer. 

Smith,  Wra.,  warper. 

Smith,  David. 

Wilkie,  John,  teacher. 

260 

Craig,  Wra.,  spirit  mercha*it. 

Jack,  Alexander. 

Naismith,  Thomas, 

258 

Cattle  Market. 

33  Black,  Rev.  John,  C.P, 

235 

Falconer,  Wm.,  grocer. 

230 

Johnston,  Rev.  David. 

Bonnyman,  Rev.  James, 

2?7 

Swan  &  Sons,  cattle  agents. 

Robertson,  Thomas. 

35  M'CuUoch,  Malcolm,  grocer. 

239 

Wylie,  J.  &  W.,  shoemakers. 

230 

M'Farlane,  Colin,  cooper. 

37  Robertson,  William,  confec. 

247 

Wilson,  James,  spirit  mer. 

202 

M'Adara,  John,  smith. 

39  Horn,  John, 

251 

Paul,  Wm.,  spirit  dealer. 

200 

M'Pherson's  vaults. 

Wiight,  David, 

255 

Stewart,  Wm.,  spirit  merch. 

198 

Rae,  John,  grocer. 

Borland,  John. 

259 

Black    Bull    hotel;    George 

19G 

Renwick,  James,  flesher. 

Gardner,  John, 

Wilson, 

194 

Smeal,  Robt.,  ropemaker. 

41  Smith,  W.  &  J.,  stationers. 

261 

Kean,  Philip, 

Smillie,  Jas.,  M,D. 

350 


DUMBARTOX. 


-STKEET  DIRECTORY.- 


-DUMBAPvTON'. 


194:  ScriiTigeour,  Clias.,  baker. 
190  Doiigall,  William. 
176  Sydney  Place  U.P.  Church. 
166  Main,  James,  &  Co. 
162  Service,  John,  tobacconist. 
156  Miller,  William,  grocer. 
154  Turner,  John,  flesher. 
152  Broadfoot,  John. 
Hamilton,  John. 
148  M'AlIister,  George,  baker. 
146  Cameron,  Charles. 
Paton,  Samuel  C. 
V/ilson,  James. 
Southwell,  Samuel. 
144  Young,  Archibald,  grocer. 
142  Horn,  James. 
140  Scott,  Samuel. 
Forrest,  John. 
138  Airth,  William. 

M'Donald,  John,  G.P.O. 
110  Cameron,  Colin. 

Mains,  Hu^h. 
104  M'Intosb,  James,  joiner. 
100  Alexander,  R.  F.  &  J. 
M'Nauoht,  Robert, 
Orr,  John. 
Orr,  Robert, 
Orrs  &  M'Naught. 
94  M'Millan,  D.,  head  master. 
M'Kean,  James. 
Sheddon,  William. 
Murphj-,  John. 
Somerville,   Samuel. 
Shepherd,  Philip. 
56  M'Donald,  P.,  timber  raer. 
M'Donald,  Peter,  brushv/ork. 
Robertson,  Joseph,  twister, 
Kessen,  R.  P. 
52  Miller,  Archd.,  spirit  mer. 
50  Fulton  Brothers,  engravers. 
42  Anderson,  William. 
34  Cameron,  William,  smith. 

M'Ksittzie,  James. 
30  Robertson,  Peter. 

Muir,  Samuel. 
28  Mathieson,  Mrs.  G. 
24  Chalmers,  Samuel. 
•22  Anderson,  W.,  church-officer. 
20  Secession  Church. 
14  Dutch,  Steven, 
12  Breakev,  Mary  Ann. 
10  M'Shefffj-,  James. 
M'Donald,  George. 
Moore,  Mrs.  G. 
Shanks,  Miss. 
8  Horn,  John,  grain  merchant. 
6  Morrison,  Thomas. 
4  Stewart,  John,  liaii  merchant. 
•    2  Morrison,  George,  tailor. 
Thomson,  John. 
Hay,  Mrs. 

BUMBAETOIT  EOAD. 

Bei.ch  Place,  Peben  Ciioss. 

2  Hamilton,  J.  P.,  bread  facty. 

6  Littlejohn,  John. 
M'lntosii,   Ale.xander. 
12  Dunlop,  John, 
14  M'DoDgill,  V/illiam. 


14  Ferguson,  William, 
Wood,  John. 
Hood,  John. 
20  Scott,  William. 
22  M'Murtrie,  Jas,,  spirit  mer. 

Lorn  Place. 
26  Begbie,  Andrew. 
Baillie,  John. 
Spence,  James. 
28  Watson,  James,  dairy. 
oO  V/alker,  Paul,  grocer. 
S2  Alton,  Hugh. 
Dron,  Wm. 
Hendrv,  John. 
Gulliland,  William. 
38  Young,  John,  baker. 
40  Wilson,  David. 
Slurchie,  John. 
Addison,  James. 
Huubs,  Samuel. 
Wliyte,  Duncan  B.,  mercht. 
42  Cook,  James,  spirit  merclit. 
44  M'Kenzie,  John,  ho.  factor. 
M'Farlane,  Thomas. 
Duncan,  James. 
50  Brownlie,  P.,  saddler. 
52  M'Coll,  John  S. 
Forbes,  R. 
Fleming,  Mrs.  J. 
Hamilton,  J.  P. 
Steel,  Robert. 
54  Macarthur,  C.  B.,  surgeon. 
58   Webster,  Alexander,  picture- 
frame  maker. 
60  Falder,  R.  F. 
C2  \Vard,  "Wm  ,  china  warcli. 
64  Nixon,  W.,  clockmaker. 
06  Gardner,  Ale.xafider. 
Flockhart,  William. 
08  Proudfoot,  John. 
100  IiI'Lennun,  J.,  cabinetmaker. 
102   Darroch,  W.  S.  painter. 
106  Ilo'.varth,  Charles,  engineer. 
Hoy,  Thomas. 
"Wilson,  i\[atthew. 
M'Nub,  William. 
Wilson,  Henry. 
110  Martin,  John,  grocer. 
112  Wallace,  Robt.,  spirit  dealer. 
114  Short,  'ihomas. 
116  Fraser,  C,  stationer. 
122   Hood,  Jamos. 

M'Intosb,  John. 
124  Knox,  James,  plumber. 
133  Soott,  A.  &  J.,  dressmaker. 
140  Muir,   John,  spirit  merchant. 

Sandyford  Buildings. 
182  J.aird,  John,  cabinetmaker. 
184  Lawrie,  Thomas,  painter. 
Lraadlbot,  John,  plumber. 
Moody,  John. 
Campbell,  Colin. 
186  Muir,  Thomas,  bootmaker. 
190  Laird's   Cabinet  Works. 

Gardner,  Peter,  blacksmith. 
194  Cunningham,  William, 

Cruiksbaiiks,  John. 
196  Parker,  Mrs.  A. 
200  Gardner,  Peter,  ironmonger. 


202 
204 


210 
212 
214 

216 

218 
220 


224 

228 


230 
232 
236 

238 
240 
242 
244 

292 
298 


302 


310 


301 


297 


289 


281 


275 


Baxter,  Mrs. 

Russell,  Thomas. 

Brown,  Thomas. 

Yuill,  Mrs.  John. 

Yates,  D.,  fruiterer. 

Borland,  W.  &  J.,  butchers. 

Waddell,  Mrs.  William,  fur- 
nishings. 

Wiseman,  A.  N.,  spirit  mer. 

Jiluir,  A.  M.,  draper. 

Young,  John. 

Dow,  Angus. 

Duncan,  Alexander. 

Ballantiiic,  A.,  merchant. 

Moore,  W.  P. 

Waiker,  J.,  stationer. 

Smith,  W.  H. 

Pleuderleith,  Wiliiani, 

Chalmers,  John, 

Muir,  J.  L. 

M'Laughlin,  J. 

Grant,  William,  horse  dealer, 

Wagstaif,  J.  B. 

M'Dowall,  James. 

Cloudsley,  Miss,  milliner. 

M'Arthur,  John,  fishmonger. 

Lonie,  James,  grocer. 

Urie,  Thomas,  baker, 
Radnor  Terrace. 

Elder,  David,  grocer. 

Hunter,  Mrs. 

M'Arthur,  John. 

M'Lellan,  Peter. 

Hutton,  A. 

Smith,  Henry. 

Jack,  Andrew. 

Stevenson,  Wm.,  ho.  factor, 

Oliphant,  Mrs. 

Gray,  George, 

Tanslev,  E. 

M'Kr.y,  J.  M. 

Carlaw,  'William. 

Phillips,  John. 

M'Callum,  Daniel. 

Pringle,  Mrs. 

Eeid,  William. 

Holm,  J.,  surveyor  of  taxes. 

Walker,  William'. 
Fn-ANiiLiN  Terrace. 

Eeid,  D.  A. 

Smith,  J.  H.,  grocer. 

Silk,  Thomas. 

Park,  John,  shoemaker. 

Greig,  "Walter,  shipmaster. 

Carlin,  John,  clothier. 

Dick,  James. 

SPIanes,  J. 

Rome,  Robert,  lath  spliiter. 

Lang,  A. 

M'Clew,  David. 

Gardner,  John, 

Ilfimilton,  James. 

lidie,  Mrs. 

Dunlop,  Robert,  teacher. 

Baker,  Henry. 

Smith,  Mrs.  Andrew. 

Johnston,  Frederick. 

Lawson,  Mrs. 

Dykes,  Andrew, 


DUNCAl^. 


-STREET  DIRECTORY.. 


-DUN  DAS. 


351 


273 


267 

2G5 


257 


251 


229 
227 
225 
223 

221 


219 
217 
215 
165 

139 
133 

131 
129 
127 
125 
123 


117 
115 

113 
111 

107 
105 


99 


Miller,  Geii.  S.,  accouutan!;. 

Thomson,  A.,  insnufactuvcr. 

Gibb,  Mrs.  John. 

Bulloch,  BIrs.  J. 

Steel,  Mr.s.  James. 

Piingle,  John. 

Turner,  William. 

Turner,  Kov.  George. 

O'Neill,  John. 

Banig,  J.  P. 

Scott,  John,  manufacturer. 

Miller,  James. 

Kraser,  Ilev.  John. 

Brown,  Matthew  B. 

Mitchell,  Miss. 

Gillies,  Mrs. 

Gumming,  G. 

Xelson,  John. 

Wenlev,  Mark. 

Taylor,  J. 

Hunter,  Jolin. 

Barker,  William. 

Muir,  Misses. 

Hardie,  Mrs.  Wm. 

CoiiUNNA  Place. 

Muir,  John,  family  grocer. 

Frame,  William,  grocer. 

Sle\v:irt,  R.,  flesher. 

Carrie,  John,  &  Co.,  Apothe- 
caries' hall. 

Scott,  James,  superintendent 
of  markets. 

5Iurra\',  D. 

Granger,  Allan,  baker. 

Auld,  Alexander,  joiner. 

Armour,  Wm.,  spirit  niercht. 

Robertson,  James  H.,  Mul- 
berry bank. 

Houston,  Gilbert. 

Glen,  A. 

Pattisou,  James. 

Pater.son,  BIrs.  John. 

Somervilie,  James,  painter. 

M'Intyre,  Archibald,  grocer. 

Goldie,  Robert,  hou.se  factor. 

Thomson,  James. 

Spence,  Mrs. 

LI'Xec,  D. 

Beaie,  Juhn  W.,  sher-officor. 

Borland,  War.,  butcher, 

Zaniorski,  A. 

Hughes,  Feli.x. 

Belghave   Plack. 

Henderson,   D.,  grocer. 

Montgomerie,  John, 

M'Kcchuie,  J. 

Chadwick,  James,  fruiterer. 

Borland,  William,  fleshor. 

Steven,  Wm.,  ironmonger. 

Ness,  William. 

Riddel],  John. 

Graj-,  David. 

Barrie,  David. 

Hutton,  Robert,  coach  build. 

83  Penman,  A.,  marble  cut. 


DUUCAlf  STREET,  Caiton. 

1  Currie,  William,  flesber, 
Welsh,  James. 


6  Scott,  Wm.,  brewer. 
17  PLilly,  William. 

M:iin,  John,  cooper. 
21   Jack,  Thomas,  wriglit. 

DUJTCAIT  STREET, 
OSf  Abercromby  Street. 

16  M'Connel,  T.  &  W.,starcliers. 
15  M'Connel,  Thomas,  starcher. 

Summers,  James. 

Dunn,  V/m.,  brassfounder. 

21  M'\ViUi-iinS|  Robert,  grocer. 

DTJFCHATTAISr  STREET. 
8  M'Donald,  Jo:in. 

Abercromby,  Arch.,  plumber. 

Pearston,  John. 

22  Bain,  S.  F.,  clothier, 

26  M'Aulay,  R.,  agent. 
11  Burnet,  John. 

Todd,  Rev.  S. 

DUIIDAS  LAITE. 

11  Bennet  &  Co.,  wine  merchts. 

13  Lang,  Alex.,  calenderer. 

14  Fergus,  Thomas,  calenderer. 

12  Morton  &  Co.,  iron  march. 

BTIJ^IDAS  STEEET. 
1  Bartholomew,  John,  &  Co. 
5  lieys,  Z.,  &  Sons,  calico  prin. 

Brownlie,  Archd. ,  writer. 
0  Reynolds,  Chas.,  hotel  keeper. 

13  Gi!)Son,  J.,  &  Co.,  tin-case  m. 

23  Gow,  Alex.,  spir.  merchant. 
25  liudson's  railway  hotel. 

27  Ancel,  J.  &  J.,  pastr}'  cooks. 
01  Younger,  Francis,  merchant. 

Schwann,    Modera,    &    Co., 
raercbants. 
37  Foubister,  John,  watchmaker. 
39  Baird,  John,  spir.  merchant, 
45  Brown  &  Gray,  joiners. 
47  Smith,  Mrs.  William. 

Ferguson,  Mrs. 

Wilson,  J.,  pianoforte  tuner. 
49  Paterson,  Mrs.,  spirit  dealer. 
51   Gordon,  John,  hairdresser. 
53  Kenney  &  Brown,  hrassfdrs. 
55  Barr,  Wm.,  watchmaker. 
57;j-  Gardiner,  Miss,  dressmaker, 
59  Forrest,  George,  baker. 
61  Maver,  'Wm.,  green-grocer. 
Co  Watt,  J.  &  R.,  grocers. 
71  King,  Wiiii.im,  cooper. 
75  Brown,  Alex.,  tobacconist. 
77   Desh,  Leonard,  clockinaker. 
79  Christie,  Miss,  milk  shop. 
81  Archibald,  Hugh,  frame  mkr. 
83  BI'Gregor,  A.,  eating-house. 
85  Jones,  James,  tobacconist. 
95  Hill,  Agnes,  Kob-i-noor  tav. 

Wemj-ss,  Mrs. 

M'Fie,  A. 

Chalmers,  A.  B. 

Lawson,  Charles. 
99  Geddes,  Charles. 

Kay,  Miss,  lodgings. 
101  Hatch,  J,  &  R.,  colourmen. 


103 

105 
107 


123 


129 

131 

139 

98 

94 


92 


16 


Lyle,  James,  painter. 

Y/yiie,  Robt.,  tertius,  baker. 

Ducket,  Jlrs. 

Mitchell,  Mrs, 

Ancel,  J.,  baker. 

M'Lean,  Mrs.  John, 

Crosby,  I'Jrs. 

Kjle,  William. 

Smith,  James,  beadle. 

E.U.  Chapel;  Rev.  J.  Morri- 
son and  Rev.  A.  Davidson. 

Mirrlses,  J.  &  A  ,  organ  builds. 

Nisbet,  i'homas. 

Armour,  Mrs.  Jane,  hay  deal. 

Hussev,  Mrs.  A.,  spir.  merch. 

Pollock,  BIrs. 

Forsyth,  Bliss, 

Smith,  J.  K.,  writer. 

Vi'allace,  William. 

Galletly,  John,  prov.  merch. 

Cleland,  Blisses,  milliners. 

Dunlop,  William  S. 

Hislop,  James. 

BI'Rae,  D. 

Carrutliers,  Wm.,  shoemaker, 

Drysdale,  John,  spirit  merch. 

Free  Tron  Church ;  Traill, 
Rev.  William. 

Paterson,  Jamieson,  &  Co., 
merchants. 

Campbell,  William. 

Findlay  &  Blair,  calico  print. 

Fir.dlayson,  John,  agent. 

Giliies,  David,  dentist. 

Robb,  Robert. 

Crespi,  Bladame,  teacher. 

Brown,  BIrs. 

Alston,  Wm.,  poulterer. 

Robertson,  A.  D.,  artist. 

BI'Lellan,  A.,  com.  merch. 

BJiller,  Janies,  glazier. 

Steven,  James,  house  factor. 

Galletti,  John,  optician. 

BI'Nab,  John. 

Thompson,  Hugh,  3LD. 

Taylor,  William,  builder. 

Barnes,  BI.  &  A. 

Campbell,  D.,  bookseller. 

Hislop,  Wm.,  fruiterer. 

Young,  J.  n.,  surgeou-dent. 

Charles,  Miss. 

M'Dougall,  Andrew. 

Bowie,  iilrs.  D. 

Combe,  James. 

You!-:g,  J.,  flower  maker, 

Battison,  J.  &  T.,  grocers. 

Bryson,  Bliss,  furnishingshop, 

Lawson,  Thos.,  importer. 

Pearson,  A.  S.,  agent, 

M'iMicking  &  Co, 

Wilson,  .Alex.,  tailor, 

Henderson,  A.  C. 

Pearson,  William  M. 

Lawson,  Archd.,  architect. 

Miller,  Wm.  G.,  merchant. 

Miller,  Thomas,  merchant. 

Macdermid,  D.,  com.  agent. 

Cohen,  J,  H. 

Station,  Ed,  &  Glas.  Raii,. 


552 


DUNDAS.. 


-STREET  DIEECTORY.- 


-EGLINTON. 


DUNDAS  STREET,  Kingston. 

9  M'Crossan,  Joseph. 

Cunningham,  D.,  jr.,  auction. 

13  Wilkinson,  John,  builder. 
Thomson,  W.,  Westfield  cot. 
M'Onie,  Win.,  Dundas,  cot. 

40  Barrie,  John,  grocer. 
46  Brown,  Wm. 

52  Lamb,  William. 
56  Barr,  John. 

Miller,  D.  M. 

Scott,  Charles. 

Wiseman,  Alex.  JT-jSpir.  mer. 

Hair,  Ivie. 
58  Baxter,  Alex.  W. 

Miller,  William. 
60  Niven,  Wm.,  commis.  march. 

Masson,  R.  K.,  Burnbank  cot. 
66  Park.  Jas..  coal  merchant. 

DUKLOP  STREET, 

27  Drew  J.,  &  Co.,  japanners. 
Booklass,  George. 

Eoj-al  Billiard  Saloon. 
27^  Campbell,  Thomas. 

29  Morrison  &  Steel,  leather  mer. 
35  Theatre  Royal. 

Glover,  Mrs.  Edmd,,  theatre. 
Houghton,  C.  G. 
43  Kerr,  E.  J. 

Bulloch,  Lade,  &  Co.,sp.  mer. 
Caughie,  Andrew  T. 
Loudon,  John. 
Camlacliie  Distillery  Co.'s  of. 

45  M'Intyre  &  Ramsay. 
Alexander,  Robert,  and  Sons, 

agents. 
Bald,  P.,  &  Son,  drysalters. 
M'Millan,  D.,  agent. 
Campbelton  Distillery  Co.'s  of. 
49  M'Clure,  Jas.,  carver  &gilder. 

53  Stewart,  John,  cooperage. 
Stewart,  Thomas. 

46  Wotherspoon,  Robert,  &  Co. 
Wotherspoon,  AVm. 
Abercrombie,  Ale.x. 

40  Wotherspoon,  James,  &  Co. 
34  Allan,  Jn.,  &  Co.,  ham  curs. 
32  AUardice,  A.,  &  Co.,  plumbs. 

M'Callum,  J.,  printer. 

Leitch,  Archibald. 

30  M'Laren,  Alex.,  hotel  keeper. 

28  Johnston,  Alex.,  spirit  merct. 
26  Leitch,  A.,  coach  lace  manu. 
22  Brown,  Downes,  &  Co.,  groc. 

Gillies,  J.,  &  Co.,  ham  curers. 
20  Howie,  Hugh,  engineers' iron- 
monger. 
Howie's,   Hugh,   agricultural 
show  rooms. 
18  Smith,   T.,    &   Son,  electro- 
platers. 
16  Paterson,  James,  inspector. 

14  Arbuckle,  Jas.,  corkcutter. 
Gandois,  A.  J.,  stationer. 
Glen,  D.  R. 

Lorimer,  George. 
,   8  Barlow,  T.  C,  spirit  mercbt. 


DUNN   STREET. 
Off  Dalmarnock  Road. 

8  Dunn,  George,  cooper. 

EAST  HOTJSTOKT  STREET. 

9  Dr.  Rice. 

15  Clarke,  Patrick,  house  paint. 
17  Paterson,  John,  grocer. 
23  Young,  David,  baker. 
25  Templeton,  Matthew. 

Cunningham,  Thomas,  grocer. 
31  Kay,  Wm.,  spirit  merchant. 

EGLINTON   STREET. 
1  Connell,  Hugh,  watchmaker. 
lAAnderson,  James,  draper. 
3  Forgie,  Peter. 

Norval,  George. 

King,   Wm. 
5  Dunlop,  G.,  &  Co.,  fishcurers. 
7  M'Phie,  Ann,  confectioner. 
TjHenry,  J.  &  A.,  cabinetmk. 

M'Ka}',  George. 

Gibson,  Francis,  com.  agent. 

Henry,  Jolm. 

M'Fie,  James,  teacher. 
9  Fleming,  John  A.,  surgeon. 
IJ   Forgie,  Peter,  flesher. 
13  Muchie,  David,  prov.  merch. 
15  Brydon,  Miss. 

Skeoch,  Robert. 

Smitli,  Miss,  lodgings. 
17  Cooper,  W.,  &   Son,  bootmk. 
19   Buchanan,  Mrs.  J.,  furn.,  &c. 
21  Gemmill,  George. 

Gemmili,  Wm. 

M'Donald,  Archd. 
23  Brown,  Hugh,  grocer. 
25  Henrv,  John,  confectioner. 
29  Cuthbert,  John, 

Gordon,   Wm. 

Campbell,  James,  clothier. 
31  Bethune,  John,  spirit  mercht. 
33  Jeffray,  Alex.,  grocer. 
35   Beimie,  Alex.  H.,  prov.  mer. 
37  Gibb,  Thomas. 

Jeffray,  A. 

Henderson,  Andrew. 

Douglas,  Daniel. 
39,  41  Pollock,  Robert,  draper. 
43  Williamson,  Thos.,  grocer. 
45  Tindal,  J.  &  M.,  milliners. 

Wilson,  Mrs.  James. 

Brown,  Robert. 
47  Robb,  Wm.,  draper. 
49  Simpson,  James,  jeweller. 
51  Bogle,  J   &  W.,  drapers. 
53  Campbell,  Ivie. 

Binnie,  John,  builder. 

M'Alpine,  George. 

Armour,  Misses,  M.  &  C. 
55  Campbell,  Ivie,  fiesher. 
57  Robb,  David,  spirit  raercht. 
61  Nisbet,  Wm.,  baker. 
63  Carswell,  Wm.,  victualler, 
65  Russell,  Mrs.,  toy  warehouse. 
GoiGilchrist,  J.  S.  &  C,  dyers. 
67  Clark,  Peter,  &  Co.,  fleshers. 
67^Gour]ay,  Robert,  shoemaker. 


69  Ha}',  James,  builder. 
Richard,  A.  M. 
Scott,  Adam. 
Clark,  Peter. 
Sym,  Miss  M. 
69  ^Stewart,  Robert,  grocer. 
71  Niven,  William,  bookseller. 
71^-Lawson,  I\Irs.,  hosier. 
73  Roebuck,  J. 
Allan,  Charles. 
Wyatt,  Alfred. 
Graham,  Mrs.,  lodgings. 
"75  Roebuck,  Jonathan,  painter. 
77  Clark,  Robert,  fruit  mercht. 
775Barrie,  John,  M.D.,  surgeou. 
79   Brown,  George. 
Warnock,  Samuel, 
Bethune,  John. 
Mann,  Alexander. 
Aim,  Mrs.  John. 
81  Warnock,  Samuel,  victualler. 
83  United  Presbt.  Church. 
87  M'Gaw,  Alexander,  sculptor. 
91  M'Gregor,  James,  accountant. 
Paxton,  George  W. 
Paxton,  iMrs. 
Thomson,  Misses. 
93  Moiiie,  Robert,  baker. 
95  Lennox,  John,  fiesher. 
97  Primrose,  Alexander. 
M'Gregor,  Sirs. 
M'Gregor,  John. 
99   M'Coli^  Neil,  spirit  mercht. 
101  Angus  Brothers,  prov.  mer. 
103  Christie,  Mrs.,  furnishings. 
105  Stanley  Place. 

Reid,  Hugh,  tea  merchant. 
107  Lonergan,  W.  F.,  M.D. 
109  Tait  and  Matliie,  painters. 
Ill  Walker,  Matthew. 
Cairns,  Adam. 
Ramsav,  James. 
Cook,  William. 
Thomson,  Wm.,  contractor. 
Cook,  John  D. 
M'Laren,  Ciiarles,  merchant. 
115  Allan,  Alex.,  pianoforte  mak. 
117  Allan,  A. 

Hall,  David,  coal  merchant. 
Johnston  &  Hall,  coal  merct. 
Crawford,  J.,  watchmaker. 
M'Crae,  Alex.,  brassfounder. 
M'Lean,  Neil,  tailor. 
119  Morton,  Hugh,  shoemaker. 
121  Semple,  Mrs.,  dining  rooms. 
Eglinton  Lane. 

10   Morrison,  John,  brassf, 
6   Bowie,  Miss,  diary. 
Watson,  Thos.,  joiner. 
Murdoch,   John,  teach. 

4  Logan,  Jas.,  designer. 

5  M'Gregor,  Dan.,  smith. 
1   Gibson,  J.,  potat.  mere. 

Dunlop,  John. 
125  M'Cubbin,  James. 
Turnbull,  John. 
Carmichael,  J.  H. 
Jamieson,  James. 
Smith,  Miss. 


EGLINTON. 


-STREET  DIRECTORY.- 


-EG  LINTON. 


353 


125 
127 
129 
131 
133 


135 
139 


141 
143 
145 
147 
149 
151 
153 


155 

157 

159 
161 
163 

165 


167 
169 


171 
173 


177 


189 
195 


197 
201 
205 


Loudon,  Miss  M.,  milliner.         205 

Meiklejobn,  Mrs.,  draper.  211 

Bruce,  Henr_y,  tobacconist.  213 

M'Gibbon,  "Wni.,  grocer.  217 

M'Kenzie,  Lacblan. 

Smith,  Miss. 

Lammie,  George. 

Urie,  George,  blacksmitli. 

M'Gibbon,  William.  221 

Beiiiiie,  Mrs.  223 

M'Lachlan,  Alex.  225 

Eeid,  Thomas,  ileslien  227 

Watt,  Allan.  231 

Stirrat,  Mrs.  James.  233 

M'Keath,  Robert,  235 

Spiers,  James. 

Bennie,  Miss  E.,  milliner. 

Meban,  Patk.,  prov.  mer. 

Bennie,  Mrs.,  draper,  241 

Liiidsa}',  George,  grocer. 

Anderson,  John,  spirit  mer. 

M'Kinuon,  S.,  dyer. 

M'Calluin,  R. 

Gibson,  T. 

Ellis,  James.  243 

Christie,  Thomas.  247 

M'Kinnon,  John,  painter. 

Eadie,  James. 

Barney,  John. 

Stuart,  Alex  ,  mason. 

Niven,  Jlrs. 

Kirkland,  R.  B.  25£ 

Buchanan,  W.,  grocer. 

White,  John,  tobacconist. 

Hamilton,  James. 

M'Kinnon,   Daniel. 

Hunter,  Robert,  spirit  mer. 

Eglinton  Place. 

13  Robertson,  Geo.,  carter.     259 
17  Eotheringham,      John, 
plumber, 
Hislop,  James. 
15  M'Alpine,  G.,  plasterer.     265 

Weli.croft  Place. 

Niven,  John,  grocer.  271 

M'Ewan,  Colin. 

Lindsa}',  George. 

Bruce,  James.  27; 

Mitchell,  James,  diiiryraan.         277 

Mitchell,  James. 

Reid,  Hugh. 

M-Gregor,  Peter.  279 

Brough,  Alexander.  281 

Janefield  Place.  283 

Houston,  Mrs. 

Houston,  John. 

Houston,  William. 

Lachlan,  Thomas,  cowfeeder. 

Adams,  William. 

Templeton,  John.  291 

Thompson,  James. 

Leitch,  Mrs. 

Thallon,  George. 

Hutchison,  Mrs. 

Weir,  Thomas,  flesher. 

Struthers,  W.,  victualler. 

Riddcll,  Patrick.  303 

M'Gregor,  Robert. 

Eeid,  Miss. 


Bisset,  George,  smith. 
Riddel],  P.,  spirit  dealer. 
Buchanan,  F.  B.,  spirit  mer. 
Browning,  J. 
Patrick,  Robert. 
Buchanan,  F.  B. 
Forrester,  James. 
Brown,  James. 
Young,  Gavin,  grocer. 
Barr,  C.,  cabinetmaker. 
Symington,  Robert,  slater. 
Forrest,  Mrs. 

M'Intyre  &  Bell,  builders. 
King,  Andrew,  spirit  mercht. 
M'Dougal,  Richard. 
King,  Andrew. 
Seaton,  Andrew,  grocer. 
M'Vicar,  John. 
Ritchie,  Alice,  teacher. 
Clark,  D. 
Ritchie,  Mrs. 
Campbell,  Mrs.  J. 
Brewster,  G. 
Keay,  William. 
Tindal,  David,  surgeon. 
M'Farlane,  David. 
Hogarth,  Alexander. 
Davidson,  Thomas. 
Scott,  Thomas. 
Alexander,  Jas.,  bootmaker. 
Ferguson,  Thomas 
Aird,  James,  jeweller. 
M'Donald,  James. 
Adam,  A.  &  W.,  contractors. 
Aird,  John  H.,  jeweller. 
Adam,  Allan. 
Thorn,  John 
M'Dougall,  Ronald. 
Adam,  Wm.,  builder. 
Murray,  William. 
Christie,  David. 
Thomson,  Alexander. 
Sinclair,  William. 
Henderson,  Thomas. 
M'Ruer,  John. 
Gordon,  Jas.,  confectioner. 
Hamilton,  James,  architect. 
Sinclair,  Robert,  flesher. 
Younger,  John. 
Bremner,  AVilliam,  jun. 
Dunlop,  John,  agent. 
Robb,  T.,  &  Co.,  spirit  mers. 
Smeaton,  W.,  &  Co., 
Ferguson,  Peter. 
Smyth,  Mrs.  Ellen. 
Marshall,  Robert. 
M'Dougall,  Ronald,  clerk. 
Gillies,  Captain  Colin. 
Hossack,  A.  G.,  writer. 
M'Farlane,  Mrs. 
M'Intyre,  Andrew,  builder. 
M'Creath,  James. 
Ritchie,  Mrs.  George. 
Martin,  Rev.  David. 
Jamieson,  George. 
Ritchie,  John  M. 
Hall,  Alex.,  commercial  trav. 
Buchanan,  A. 
Brodie,  James. 


303  Brodie,  William. 

Buchanan,  William. 

Buchanan,  Patrick,  mercht. 
307  M'Leod,  Robert,  confectioner. 
309  Brown,  J.  A. 

Robertson,  James. 

Donald,  William. 

Brown,  Francis,  quarrier. 
311  Gardner,  Peter. 
313  Gilmour,  John,  fruiterer. 
315  Wilson,  Thomas. 

Doughertj',  James,  designer. 
317  Shanks,  Mrs.  T. 
321  Findlaj',  John,  builder. 

Jack,  James,  corn  factor. 

Fairbairn,  William. 
323  Scott,  James,  merchant. 
325  to  349  Lillybank  Boiler  Wor. 

349  Wilson,  W.,  boiler  works. 
Lewis,  Valentine. 

354  Wilson,  William,  &  Son. 

Lilybank  Buildings. 
352  Weir,  Mrs.  John,  victualler. 

350  Turnbull,  James  M.,  jeweller. 
Young,  Charles. 
Murdoch,  Alexander. 

342  Girvan,  John. 

Campbell,  Allan. 

Hamilton,  Robert,  builder. 

Templeton,  John, 

Gordon,  Robert's. 
340  Templeton,  John,  spir.  men 
264  Porter,  Robert. 
254  Renton,  John,  plasterer. 
252  Hendrie,  George,  spirit  mer. 
246  M'Pherson,  Daniel,  baker. 
2i2  Fisher,  Mrs.  W. 

Granger,  D. 

Adamson,  Jlrs.  W.  E. 
240  Buchanan,  David,  dairyman. 
224  Liddell,  William  A. 

M'Kellar,  Miss,  teacher. 

Govan   Parochial  Chambers  ; 
J.  D.  Kirkwood,  inspector. 

Grozier,  John. 

Nimmo,  William. 

Campbell,  John  G. 

Gillies,  Barbara,  matron. 

M'Farlane,  Robert. 

Burnet,  Daniel,  removing  offi. 

Forsyth,  Charles,  sen.,   ass.- 
inspector  of  poor. 
222  Laurie,  Alexander,  chaplain. 

M'CuUoch,  John,  governor. 
218  Brodie,  John. 
178  Menzies,  William,  wright. 
166  Port-Eglinton  Spinning  Co. 
158  Crawford,  John,  agent. 

Brown,  Robert. 

Ferguslie  Fire  Clay  Works. 
156i^-Shaw,  Alexander,  builder. 
156  Paisley  Canal  Oflice. 

Lamont,  William,  agent. 

Hamilton,  James. 

Napier,  George,  Windybanlt. 

Nevat,  G.  W.,  Windvbank. 

Guthrie,  D.,  C.E. 
154  Robertson,  Duncan. 
152  Sutherland,  David,  spirit  deal. 


554 


EGLINTON.. 


-STREET  DIRECTORY.. 


-ELLIOT. 


150  Muirhead,  Thomas. 
Samson,  Thomas. 
Median,  Patrick. 
Sutherland,  David. 
Paulin,  Robert. 
148   Miller,  Hugh,  baker. 
1'16  Murdoch,  K.,  spirit  merchant. 
1^2  Dick,  Mrs.  Hen.,  spirit  dealer. 
140  Dick,  Mr.s.   Henry. 
13G  Rubb,  John,  &  Co.,  merchts. 
ISO  Greenock  Section  Caledonian 
Railway  goods  station. 
Ayr.-liire  Railw.  goods  depot. 
Glasgow  and    Paisley    Joint 

Railway  goods  station. 
Napier,  Geo.,  goods  superint. 
M'Fadyan,  Findlay,rail.  car. 
Belfast  Steam  Packet  office. 
Newry  Steam  Packet  oflice. 
114:  Hutchesontown  Free  Church. 
112  William  Street. 
110  M'Donald,  M.,  spirit  dealer. 
108  Paterson,  Miss. 
■    Phillips,  Mrs.  R. 

M'Culloch,  Wm.,  fish  ciirer. 
Craig,  John. 
Gibson,  James. 
Munro,  William. 
Craig,  Thomas. 
lOG  M'Leish,  Daniel,  tailor. 
104  Reid,  William,  hatter. 
102  Hutchison,  James. 
Drew,  John,  tailor. 
Lennox,  John,  flasher. 
Dennistoii,  John. 
lOOjBarras,  Jas.,  M.D.,  surgeon. 
lOOiHutton,  George,  victualler. 
98  Wilkie,  James,  grocer. 
96  Gibson,  Robert. 
Mercer,  Sirs. 

Wilson,  David,  upholsterer. 
Wilkie,  James. 
Grant,  Miss. 
94  Flood,  Hugh,  fruit  merchant. 
90  Meikle,  John,  dairyman. 
88  Bowie,  George  W. 
Ewing,  Mrs.  John. 
Clark,  Misses,  lodgings. 
Ford,  David. 
Thomson,  David. 
84^Dow,  Peter,  dyer. 
82  M'Naught,  Duncan,  bookselr. 
80  Agnew,  John,  surgeon. 
78  Walker,  Thos.,  pastry  baker. 
76iMurdoch,  Wm.,  furn.  dealer. 
7G  Crawford,  James  P.,  clothier. 
74  Dickie,  William. 

Bayne,  Miss,  dressmaker. 
M'Clure,  Jiisses,  milliners. 
72  Dickie,  Wm.,  spirit  dealer. 
70  Litster,  William,  surgeon. 
68  Litster,  William,  surgeon. 
62  M'Lachlan,  Peter. 
58  M'Killop,  Neil,  shoemaker. 
.'JG  Downie,  John,  stoneware  mer. 
54  Frame,  Mrs. 
Downie,  John. 
Lawson,  James. 
52  Lawson,  Jamts,  grocer. 


50  M'Koan,  John. 

Spaven,  JRIrs. 

Wilson,  Mr?. 

Findlay,  George. 

Wallace,  R.,  M.D.,  surgeon. 
48  Logan,  Mrs.,  ealing-house. 
46  Boyle,  Slisses,  straw-hatters. 

TempJetoM,  John,  sen 

Bair,  William. 

SI'Gregor,  Mrs.  James. 
44  Mathers,  Jliss  A.,  spir.  raer. 

42  Duff,  Charles,  perfumer. 

40  Cliirk,  Stephen. 
M'Nicol,  John,  joiner. 

SS  Neil,  James,  baker. 

36  Robin,  Piobt.,  spirit  merchant. 

34  M'lniail,  Mis.  A. 
M'lvay,  Stewart,  clothier. 
Young,  Robert  A.,  clerk. 
Bennie,  Misses  J.&  J.,raillin. 
Bennie,  John. 

32  Russell,  John,  painter. 
30  Spaven  &  Co.,  milliners. 

28  Boyle,  Juha. 
Pa'ton,  Mrs. 
Brannigan,  H,  G.,  tailor. 

2GAClark,  Stephen,  grocer. 

26  Millar,  John,  tiusmith. 
22  Craig,  John. 

Pyper,  William. 

Struthers,  Alexander. 
20  Easton,  Mrs  J.,  draper. 
18  Wigham,  Wm.,  contractor. 
14  Gait,  George,  glazier. 

12  Auld,  John. 
Maxwell,  James,  carter. 
Buchanan,  Jas.,  cabinetmkr. 
Gait,  George. 

104  White,  John,  flesher. 

10  M'Leau,  Neil,  clothier. 

8  Greer,  Alex. 

6  Greer,  Ale.v.,  &  Co.,  grocers. 
4  Tindnl,  David,  surgeon. 

2  Watson,  George,  baker. 

ELDERSLIE  STBEET. 

3  Sellers,  George,  dyer. 

7  Begbie,  vVndrew,  flesber. 

9  Welsh,  John. 

11  Stewart,  Robert,  gj-ocer. 

13  Jloffat,  Wm.,  pork-butcher. 
17  Slacnicol,  Daniel,  builder. 

Colquhoun,  John. 

Mill,  John,  jun.,  plasterer. 

Wallace,  Hugh. 

27  M'Nicul,  James,  dairyman. 

29  Baird,  John,  stationer. 

35  Wylio,  William,  buildef. 

37  Munro,  George,  wrigiit. 
39  M'Bey,  John,  merchant. 

41  Eadie",  William. 
Eadie,  John,  agent. 
Jamieson,   Misses  A.   &  A., 

milliners. 
Jamieson,  Alexander. 
M'limos,  Hugh. 

43  M'Leod,  Mrs. 
Gl   Bredie,  J. 

Francis,  James. 


61  Wilson,  Robert. 

Gibb,  Mrs. 

Ramsay,  Jatnes. 
67  M'Conechy,  James. 

Taylor,  Thomas. 

Stirling,  John. 

Jone.^,  Misses,  dressmakers, 
83    M-Donald,  John. 

Munro,  J.  T. 
89  Roy,  Gilbert. 

Campbell,  Dona'd. 
141  Traill,  Tho;nas. 
143  Greig,  William. 

Walker,  James. 

Ward,  Mrs. 

Reid,  Mrs. 
145  Dykes,  Miss  Agnes.    - 
147  Robin,  Robert. 
110  Miller,  James. 
100  Miller,  'William. 

Muir,  William. 

Owen,  Thomas. 

Clark,  Dani.l. 

Learmoutli,  William. 
52  Stirling,  Thomas. 

Bell,  Mary,  milliner  5:  dressm. 
46  Rogers,  Josiah,  coal  agent. 

Baird,  John. 

Marshall,  Alexander, 

Greenlee?,  Gavin. 

Fraser,  James. 

Headridge,  JlibS  M. 

Purdon,  Andrew. 
42  Cunningham,  Robert. 
40  Jamieson,  Mrs. 

Robinson,  Thomas. 

Macfarlane,  John. 

Lawson,  David. 
38  Dickson,  Peter,  dai.-yman. 
34  Tait,  H.  &  W.,  plumbers. 
28  Reid,  J.  &  T.,  grocers. 
26  Arthur,  Alex.,  spirit  mercht. 

18  Allan,  William. 

14  Allan,  William,  baker. 
2  Dickson,  Walter,  corn  dealer. 

ELDON  STREET. 

16   Parker,  George,  s.pirit  dealer. 

14  Bell,  .John,  chimneysweeper. 

■  10  Buchanan,  Donald,  cab-hirer. 

8  Muirhead,  Rob.,  prov,  mer. 

ELLIOT  STEEET. 

19  Morgan,  James,  wri^ht. 

91  Proudfoot  &  Co. 

105  Mitchell,  Wm,,  boilermaker. 

119  Hutchison, W.  &  C,  sawmills. 
Cameron,  J.  &  W.,  gas-burner 

manufacturers. 
228  Woodburn,  Mrs.,  spirit  dealer. 
224  M'Croue,  James,  grocer. 
212  Lancetield  Buildings. 
122   Hutchi3on,W.&G.,  tim.  mers. 

120  M'Kenzie  &Newlands,W!igh. 
HiU-t,  Joseph,  hay  dealer. 

lOG  Elliot  Swimming  Bath. 

ReiJ,  George. 
102,  lOi  Clark's  biscuit  factory. 

92  Douglas, K.&  J., cot.waste  dca. 


ELMBANK. STREET  DIRECTORY.- 


.  FINNIESTON. 


355 


92  Douglas,     Robert,     pirn-cop 
pa[)er  tube  manufacturer. 
Raeburn   &   M'Gibbon,  iron- 
founders. 

60  Aitken,  James,  &  Co.,  engin. 

ELMBAIfK  CSESCENT. 
S  Jack,  T.,  manufacturer. 

4  Daggot,  P. 
Cook,  William. 

5  Handjside,  K.  B. 

6  Fleming,  James. 

7  Hill,  J.  M. 

8  Jeffray,  James,  M.D. 
Jeffray,  John,  writer. 

9  Cochran,  Robert. 

10  Young,  Robert,  shipbroker. 

11  Wingate,  Alexander. 

12  Foulds,  J.  C. 

13  Fairbairn,  Patrick,  D.D. 

14  BI'Kenzie,  Darid. 

15  M'Farlane,  Duncan. 

16  Rodger,  James,  engineer. 

17  Dick,  William. 

18  Lowndes,  H.  B. 

20  Gray,  R.,  merchant. 

21  Laird,  Alexander. 

22  Bunten,  Mr3.  Robert. 

23  Dreghorn,  David. 

25  Stodart,  James. 
M'Culloch,  Rd.,  -writer. 

26  Baird,  Mrs. 

27  Hamilton,  A.,  manufacturer. 

28  Feldtman,  R. 

29  Wylie,  R.  D. 

SO  Cumuiiug,  Rev.  Alexander. 

32  Henderson,  Rev.  Dr.  James. 
33,  White,  \V.,  merchant. 

o-l  Anderson,  Robert,  merchant. 
35  Edmonston,  Robert. 
S6  White,  Thomas. 

37  Cuthbertson,  J.  N. 
Cutbbertson,  T. 
Cuthbertson,  W.  S. 

38  Young,  A.,  writer. 

39  Frazer,  Daniel. 

40  Kennedy,    BIrs.,    teacher    of 

dancing. 
Kennedy,Thos.,  manufacturer. 

41  Stephens,  Robert. 

SLMBAIJK  PLACE. 
1  Alexander,   AV.  G.,  inspector 
of  mines. 
Mennons,  Miss. 
9  Lochhead,  Thomas. 
11  M'Kenzie,  Alexander. 
13  Mitchell,  Alexander,  M.D. 
15  Henry,  Ebenezer,  merchant. 
17   Smyth,  Mrs. 

19  M'Gavin,  John. 
21   Smith,  G.,  writer. 
23  M'Ewau,  Waiter. 

25  Alexander,  John,  merchant. 
27  Watson,  Heury,  shipbroker. 
29  Murdoch,  James. 

33  Hastings,  Mrs. 
35  Goodwin,  R. 

Burns,  R. 


35  Skinner,  G. 
Skinner,  W. 
Glasgow  Academy. 
Morrison,  D.,  A.M.,  rector, 
J.  Cunie,  classical  master. 
Man-,  Wm.,  teach  of  maths. 
Moyes,  W.  B.,  E.  master. 
Gow,  John,  writing  master. 
Finlnj',  A.  L.,  French  &  Ger. 
Wooinoth,  C,  drawing  mast. 
Smeatun,  T.,  janitor. 

2  Steel,  William. 

ELMEAl^K  STEEET. 

3  Johnston,   Peter,    fish    mer- 

chant and  game  dealer. 

5  Currer,  R. 
Paterson,  Mrs. 
M'Leod,  A. 
Brown,  John. 
BI'Gillvray,  H. 
Johnston,  P. 

4  On-,  Francis. 
Banks,  J.  H. 
Falconer,  Mrs. 

6  Borthwick,  Wm.  N.,  teacher. 

8  IiITverrow,  Alex.,  messenger. 
Blartiu  &  Stark,  Misses. 

10  Kiunear,  F.  M. 
30  Fergus,  Dr. 

ElffiGKOVE  PLACE. 

9  M'Nab,  Mrs.  John. 
Walker,  M. 
Ward,  Robert. 
M'Pherson. 

11  Y\'agner,  Raoul. 

12  Lillie,  J. 
Crombie,  W.  R. 
Ta3'lor,  John. 
M'Leod,  Rev.  George  G. 

13  Hedderwick,  George. 

14  Thomson,  J.  D. 

15  Murray,  Wm. 
Chalmers,  J.  A. 
\\'ilson,  Mrs. 
Curron,  J.  F. 
Arnot,  J.  C. 

16  Pullar,  Miss: 

18  Thomson,  James. 
Reid,  H. 

19  Clokie,  Rev.  Andrew. 

21  Cross,  A. 
Rennie,  T. 
Marshall,  James. 

22  Hart,  Hugh. 
24  Cameron,  Mrs. 

Cameron,  John. 

FEEGUSON  STEEET, 

7  Warrington,  W. 

9  Harbison,  Mrs.  C,  spir.  deal. 

15  Law,  John,  shoemaker. 
21  M'Dougall,  Robert. 

26  Smith,  James,  shoemaker. 
24  M'Adam,  James,  wright. 

20  Campbell,  James,  wirework. 
18  Miller,  J.,  &  Son,  cork  manf. 

16  Mullin,  Henry,  furnit.  deal. 


12  Anderson,  Alex.,  plumber. 

10  Rankin,  John,  eating-house. 

EIHLAY  STEEET. 

1  English  Baking  Co. 

3  Ritchie,  John,  tailor. 

5  M'Intosh,  Alex.,  spir.  deal. 

7  Johnston,  James,  china  deal. 
9  ]\Iurray,  David,  painter. 

11  Marshall,  James. 

13  Baxter,  Isaac,  glazier. 

15  M'Cusker,  John,  butter  mer. 

19  Rough,  Juhn. 
Campbell,  James. 
Turner,  Donald,  potato  mer. 

21  Miller,  John. 

23  M'Lachlan,  Jas.,  prov.  mer. 

25  Armstrong,  James,  &  Co. 

27  Rough,  John,  cabinetmaker. 
29  Tait,  John,  shoemaiier. 

31  Maitland&  Kerr,  leather  mer. 
35  Chalmers,  Heury. 

39  Miller,  John,  tailor. 

37  M'Niel,  John,  grocer. 

44  Chalmers,  H.,  tea  dealer. 
42  Erskine,  Mrs.,  fruiterer. 

40  Cunningham,  Mrs.  J. 

38  Coulter,  Robert. 

34  Loughran,   Peter  &  Thomas, 
provision  merchants. 

32  Strang,  Jane,  iishmonger. 
SO  Calder,  John,  bootmaker. 

28  M'Lean,  M.,.  prov.  mer. 

26  M'Adam,  James. 

24  W'ilson,  William,  baker. 

22  Morton,  Mrs.  Agnes,  milliner. 

20  Gilmour,  Sirs.,  milliner. 

18  Bijce,  Elizabeth,  dressmakr. 

Haddow,  Hugh  R. 
IG  Hamilton,  John,  dairyman. 

14  Fulton,  James,  warehousem. 
10  Keltic,  David. 

8  Wills,  William,  draper. 

6  Stark,  Robert,  pastrj-  baker. 

4  Easton,  Mrs.  James. 
M'Kay,  John,  mason. 

PliTNIESTOJr  QUAY. 

Barclay,   Curie,   &  Co.,  iron 
shipbuilders. 

EIHNIESTOIT  STEEET. 

Belguave  Place. 
1  Henderson,  David,  grocer. 

5  Henderson,  David. 
M'Callum,  Miss  S.,  milliner. 
M'Callum,  John. 

9  Reid,  John,  millstone  builder. 
Finnieston  Free  Church. 

65  M'Intyre,  John. 
67  Turbyne,  T.  &  J. 
77  M'Vean,  Donald,  spir.  mer. 
87  Higgins,  James,  spirit  deal. 
149  Cochran,  R.,   &   Co.,  Verre- 

ville  pottery. 
169  Clydebank  Foundry,  J.  &  G. 
Thomson. 
Grant,  John. 
173  Campbell,  James. 


35G 


riSHEPw- 


-STEEET  DIRECTOEY.- 


-FREDERICK. 


FiNNiESTON  Lane. 
Elliot     Works;    Crawhall 

and  Campbell. 
M'Fadyen,  Archd.,  brassf. 
4  Milrine,  John,  spirit  mer. 
177  Woodward,  W.,  spirit  dealer. 
187  Clyde  Brass  foundry. 

Wilson,  D. 
182  Patent  Metallic  Cask  works. 
Glasgow  Galvanizing  works. 
Anderston  &  Watt. 
174  M'William,  Mrs.,  victualler. 
82  Martin,  William,  coal  agent. 
80  Park,  Mary  Ann,  grocer. 
54  Hydepark  foundry  ;  W.  M. 

Neilson  &  Co. 
14  While,  Matthew,  contractor. 

Goodair,  E. 
10  M'Indoe,  Robert,  sher.  officer. 
8  Johnston,  William,  engineer. 
M'Master,  A.  E. 
Waddell,  Wm. 
Thomson,  John,  coal  agent 
6  Fisher,  James. 
Bain,  A. 
Dougherty,  J. 
Gourlay,  J. 
Jackson,  Mrs. 

4  Paterson,  James,  spirit  mer. 

FISHES,  STREET. 

5i  Armstrong,  Win.,  of  G.P.O. 
Dunn,  Mrs. 
Jones,  G.  S.  C,  musician. 

FITZEOY  PLACE. 

1  Greig,  Mrs. 

White,  Joseph. 
3  Skinner,  Thos.,  shipbroker. 

5  M'Gregor,  Mrs.  Peter. 

6  Barclay,  Robert. 

7  Pollock,  Mrs. 

8  Neilson,  Andrew,  banker. 

9  Wedderspoon.  William. 

10  Penny,  Mrs.  E. 
Penny,  D.  J. 

11  Kelso,  James. 

12  Inglis,  Anthony. 

13  Black,  James. 

14  M'Nab,  Robert,  merchant. 

15  Williamson,  John,  merchant. 
IG  French,  W. 

Proudlbot,  D  B. 
17  Moliat,  James. 

FLOEENCE   PLACE. 

SEE   STANLEY    STREET,  WOOD- 
LANDS   KOAD. 

FLOEENCE  STEEET, 
1  Gumming,  Andrew. 
3  M'Phee,  James,  spirit  dealer. 
17  Stevenson,  John. 

Murdoch,  William. 
23  Hill,  William. 
29   Bryce,  John  C. 
35  M'bonald,  John. 
45  Sanderson,  G.  R. 

Murray,  Archibald. 
76  Wilson,  John,  tailor. 


70  Hayes,  John,  teach,  of  music. 
6fi  Thomas,  James. 

66  Brisbane,  John. 

32  Shaw,  Wm.,  grocer. 

30  Thomson,  John. 
28  Orr,  Robert. 

24  Smith,  John,  grocer. 
18  Glencross,  Robert. 

FOEDNEUK   STEEET. 

3  Corbet,  Robert,  builder. 
Templeton,  J.  &  J.  S.,  carpet 

manufacturers. 
Sommerville,  Wm.,  manufac. 
Laidlaw  &   Son,  Robert,  gas 

engineers. 

FORTH    STEEET. 
9  M'Dermid,  Jno.,  grain  shovel 
maker. 

11  Gray's  Malting  Stores. 

31  Watson,  Thomas,  cooper. 
44  Mitchell,  William. 

Phillips,  James. 
42  Walker,  Alex,  spirit  dealer. 
34  Bryden,  Thomas  G, 

Ilay,  James. 

Brownlie,  Peter. 

Henderson,  James. 

32  Lennie,  Jane,  grocer. 

30  Edmond,  Mrs.  Jno.,  spin  deal. 
22   Spence,  David. 

6  M'Millan,  John,  spirit  deal. 

FOX  STEEET. 

67  Steel  &  Co. 

78  Schrader  &  Mitchell,  leather 

factors. 
70  Anderson,  John,  &  Co.,  stores. 
32  Thom,  John,  storekeeper. 
24  Brown,  Neil,  &  Co. 

FEAHKLm  PLACE. 

SEE    GREAT    AVESTEKN    liOAD. 

FRABTKLIN   ST.,  Bridgeton. 
1  Smith,  James. 
Dunn,  Isabella. 

FEEDEEICK   LAKE. 

4  IMurrav,  L.,  sheriff  officer. 
8  M'Kay,  Mrs.,  broker. 

12  Maitlaud,  James,  beadle. 

FEEDEEICK  STEEET. 
1  Hill,  Davidson,  Hill,  &  Clark. 
Hoggan,  Andrew,  writer. 
]\I'Aulav,  Wm.,  &  Co  ,  mer. 
M'Aulay,  W.  &  P.,  call. print. 
Neilson,  Wm.,  insurance  agt. 

7  Denholm,  Wm.,  com.  agent. 
Morrison,  M.  B.,  agent. 

11   Keil,  John,  pattern  card  mkr. 

Carrick,  Robert,  com.  mer. 

Steel,  Thomas,  merchant. 

Tennent,  A.,  tax  collector. 

Lindsay,  J.,  &  Co.,  starchers. 

Burnet,  Archd.,  com.  mercht. 
15  Robb,  Charles,  &  Co.,  agents. 
17  Craig,  James  P.,  com.  agent. 


17  Hogarth,  D.,  &  Co.,  mers. 

Hadden,  T.  L.,  com.  mer. 

Grimond,  J.  &  A.  D.,  manuf. 

Dalziel,  Thos.  B.,  manufac. 

Douglas,  John,  manufac. 

M'Gowan,  James,  manufac. 
19  Alexander  &  Pollock,  mer. 
25  Holmes,  W.,  Brothers,  &  Co. 

Orderly  Rooms,  Ist  L.A.V. 

Mirrow,  Ernest,  agent. 

Kronheim,  J.  M.,  &  Co, 

Black  &  Haldane. 

Stevenson  &  Reid,  manufacs, 
27  M'Arthur  &  Findlay. 
29  Peden,  Mrs.  Jas,,  spirit  deal. 
31  Campbell,  John,  writer. 
33  Kirkwood,  Wm.,  house  fac. 
43  Dunlop,  Thomas,  grocer. 
45  Bi-own,  Jamej,  G.P.O. 
47  M 'Donald,  John,  victualler. 
51  Alston,  James,  dairyman. 
57  Donaldson,  J.,  &  Co.,  slaters, 
63  Baxter,  John,  wright. 
65  Swanston,  William,  &  Sons, 

yarn  twisters. 
71  Night  Asylum  for  Houseless; 
John  M'Whirter,  superin. 
John  M'Cieland,  clerk. 
Miss  Kemp,  matron. 
77  Miller,  John,  agent. 

Middleton,  Thos.,  merchant. 

Morton,  James. 
79  Simpson,  Robert. 
83  Mossman,  J.  &  G.,  sculptors. 

Mossman,  George,  sculptor. 

Mossman,  John,  sculptor. 
89  Paterson,  D. 

Miller,  J. 

Gatheral,  James. 

Annan,  Robert. 

M'Lean,  E.,  late  civil  service. 

Johnston,  James. 

Taylor,  Mrs.  J. 
91  Keppie,  James. 

Cameron,  Alex. 

Ferguson,  Peter. 

Dorward,  C. 

Fulton,  James,  ham  curer. 

Lantz,  Charles,  designer. 
93  Bell,  Finlay. 

Russell,  Alexander. 

M'Donald,  John. 

Galbraith,  Mrs. 

M'Taggart,  John, 

Collins,  George. 

Keppie,  WiUiam. 

Aitken,  James. 
97  Woodburn,  Wm.,  grocer. 

Lang,  Mrs.  James. 

M'Nee,  Thomas. 

Houston,  Mrs.  &  Misses,  drs. 

Cooper,  Miss. 

Miller,  Matthew. 
126  Reid,  Wm.,  upholsterer. 

Henderson,  J. 

Selkirk,  Mrs. 

Kinghorn,  J.  M. 

Skelton,  Thos.,  spirit  mercht. 
122  Robertson,  Archibald. 


FREDERICK. STREET  DIRECTORY. GALLOWGATE. 


557 


122  M'llvride,  A.  B.,  patternrakr. 

Begg,  William. 
116  Mallas,  Alexander. 

Toft,  William. 

Hay,  Hugh. 

Armour,  Willian). 

Crawford,  William. 

Young,  David. 

Colquhoun,  John. 
110  Wright,  William. 

Brownlie,  Alex. 

Terras,  Wm. 

Thomson,  John. 

Walker,  Janet,  dressmaker. 

Duncanson,  Robert. 

Kelly,  Jliss. 

Cairney,  Wm.,  shipbroker. 

Aitken,  James,  slater. 
108  Baird,  Mrs.,  prov.  merchant. 

Baird,  Andw.,  storekeeper. 
106  Marshall,  Mrs. 

Allan,  Mrs.- 

Selkirk,  Robert  J, 

M'Lean,  George. 

Weir,  Jas.  W^ 
100  Malloch,  A. 

Chambers,  George. 

Logan,  David. 

Gibson,  George. 

M'Arthur,  Mrs. 

Dunlop,  Thos.,  grocer. 
98  Morton,  John. 
Si  Anderson,  John,  clerk. 

Taylor,  William. 

Cunninoham,  Mrs. 

Henderson,  John,  druggist. 

Cunningham,  Arch.,  wright. 
90  M'Kay,  Martin,  writer. 

Frost,  Thomas,  tailor. 

Arthur,  Mrs.  William, 

Reid,  John. 

Sanderson,  W.  A. 
86  M'Lauglan,  J.  B.,  sculptor. 

Shanks,  Wm. 

Adams,  Mrs. 

Haddow,  Mrs. 

Gentles,  Mrs. 

Powell,  Mrs. 

Shanks,  James,  sculptor. 

M'Laughlan,  Robert,  acct. 
80  Kelly,  Mrs. 

Brand,  James. 

Brown,  Mrs.  Janet. 

Liddell,  John. 

Craig,  Mrs.  James. 

Cameron,  S.  S  ,  church  officer. 

Wright,  Mrs.  W.  B. 
74  Hinshelwood,  Robert. 

M'Kay,  Miss,  teacher. 
72  St.  Paul's  Free  Church, 
62  M'Kenzie,  Alex.,  &  Co. 
60  Walls,  W.,  &  Co.,  oil  mers. 
54  Martin,  James,  tailor. 

Maxwell,  Allan  G.,  joiner. 
52  St.  David's  F.  Church  School. 
50  St.  David's  Free  Church. 
48  Fraser,  Alex.  M.,  tailor, 

M'Lachlan,  Miss. 
4G  M'Donald,  Jas.,  spirit  dealer. 


42  Baptist  Chapel,  Rev.  J.  Wil- 

liams. 
40  Jameson,  Miss,  teacher. 
36  Blackie  &  Son,  publishers. 
28  Cuimingham,  Archd.,  wright. 
22  Davidson,  W.  &  J.,  &  Co. 
Davidson,  Wm.  J.,  of  Ruchill. 

20  Wilson  &  Kelso,  manufrs. 
Park,  R.  B.,  &  Co.,  manufrs. 

16  Brown,  Thos.,  com.  mercht. 
Dunbar,  Dixon,  &  Co.,  manfs. 
Cochrane,  W.  &  J.,  manufrs. 
Dunbar,  M'JIaster,  &  Co. 
Laughland,  Wm.,  &  Co. 
Cullender,  Sons,  &  Co.,  manfs. 

12  Gourlay,  Wm.,  &  Son,  mers. 
4  Henderson,  R.  &  J.,  merchts. 

GALLOWGATE. 

1,  3,  5,  r,  9,  Millar,  W.  &  G., 
warehousemen. 
11  Durnan,  P.,  shoemaker. 

13  Buchanan,  W.,  woollen  drap. 
15  Ewing,  W.  C,  woollen  drap. 

17  Begg  &  Stevenson,  drapers. 
19  M'Aulay,  Jane,  milliner. 

21  Peffers,  Andrew,  wine  mer. 
27  M'Leod  &  Simpson,  ironmon. 
31  Paterson,  J.,  bootmaker. 

33  Scott,  John,  bootmaker. 

35  Gilmour,  James,  bill  poster. 
Smith,  James,  confeciioaer, 
Stirling,  James,  cutler. 

37,  39  Martin,  Wm.   &  James, 
shoemakers. 

41  Sharp,  Henrj^,  spirit  mer. 

43  Stout,  Robert,  slioemaker. 
45  Downie,  W.,  bootmaker. 

47  Pollock,  Alex.,  tea  merchant. 
49  Johnston,  R.,  mould  maker. 

M'Ewan,  J.,  &  Son,  coopers. 

Ferguson,  J.,  coffee-roaster. 

Bell,  James,  manufacturer. 

Minto,  David,  coffee-roaster. 

Pollock,  Alexander. 

Crawford,  Alexander. 

Anderson,  A.,  currier. 

Mason,  R. 

Arthur,  John. 

Leitch,  A.,  wireworker. 
51, 53,  55  Purdie,  P.  &  G.,  shoem. 
57  Miller,  Robert,  bookseller. 
59  Mason,  Richd.,  spirit  mercht. 
61  Cousland,  Arch.,  &  Co.,  wire- 
cloth  manufacturers. 
63  M'Innes,  Peter,  hamcurer. 
65  Kidd,  William,  tinsmith. 
73  Ramsaj'  &  Lockhart,  painters 

and  paperhangers. 
77  Woodside,  Robt.,  bootmaker. 
79  Blackadder,  Wm.  spirit  mer. 
81  Cameron,  Miss,  pawnbroker. 
87  Drysdale,  A.,  merchant. 
89  Lymburn,  J.,  stocking  man. 

Taylor,  Daniel. 

Taj'lor,  John,  skinner. 

Anderson,  James,  currier. 

Brown,  Niven,  portioner. 

Sheppard,  Js,,  blacking  manr. 


91  Watson,  Andrew,  merchant. 
93  Irving,  Thomas,  flesher. 
97  Cameron,  J.,  spirit  dealer. 
99  Christie,  W,,  pipe  manuf. 

101  Pattison,  Moses,  spirit  dealer. 

107  Barr,  James,  confectioner. 

Ill  Carson,  D.,  eating-liouse. 

117  Cameron,  John,  spirit  mer. 

121  Middleton,  D.,  victualler. 

123  Lindsay,  James,  spirit  dealer. 

125  Logan,  David,  fruiterer. 

127  Hamilton,  Mrs.,  tobacconist. 

129  Alexander,  Thos.,  milk  shop, 

131  Sheppard,  Caulfield,  bl.  man. 

133  Steel,  R.,  &  Son,  fleshers. 

135  Millar,  Miss  A.,  hosier. 

139  M'Connell,  Thomas,  broker. 

141  Grange,  Robt.,  sheriff-officer. 

143  M'Leod,  BIrs.,  victualler, 

145  Rankin,  A.,  clothier. 

145|Malcolm,  M  ,  shoemaker. 

147  Gray,  J.,  wine  &  spirit  mer. 

149  M'Nab,  Robert,  tinsmith. 

151  Hay,  Thos.,  Coach  Close  inn. 
Steven,  A.,  shuttlemaker. 
Black,  T.,  chimney-sweeper, 
Steele,  J.  &  W.,  curriers. 
153  Angus,  John,  victualler. 

155  M'Whinnie,  W.,  flesher. 

157  Black,  J.  &  IL,  bakers, 

159  Bowie,  W.  &  J.,  dyers. 

161  Smeal,  W.,  grocer. 

167  Laird,  Walker,  spirit  dealer. 

169  Borrows,  Jeremiah,  jun.,  bak. 

171  Adam,  Thomas,  spirit  dealer. 

177  Thomson,  John,  tobacconist. 

179  Marshall,  Lilies,  victualler. 
181  M'Innes,   Donald,  spirit  deal. 
183  M'Farlane,  John,  baker. 
185  Cruden,  Andrew  J.,  draper. 
187  Irvine,  David,  flesher. 
193  Williamson,  J.,  glass  mercht. 
197  Mackia,  A.,  eating-liouse. 
203  M'Intosh,  Robert,  stationer. 
205  Leitch,  John,  surgeon. 
207  Brown,  G.,  spirit  merchant. 
209  Thomson,  J.,  spirit  dealer. 
215  M'Kinlay,  George,  draper. 
219  Porter,  Alex.,  druggist. 
221  M'Gregor,  R.,  tailor. 
IiI'Kay,  John,  painter. 
Sharp,  Henry,  spirit  mercht. 
225  Tliom,  Robt.,  spirit  mercht. 
227  Morrison,  Mrs.  J.,  tobacconist. 
229  Thomson,  D.,  tea  merchant. 
233  Colquhoun,  A.,  flesher. 
235  Towart,  John,  victualler. 
239  Crawford,  John,  baker. 
241  Pinkerton,  T.,  pastry  baker. 
245  Robertson,  Wm.,  oil  and  co- 
lour shop. 
247  M'Kay,  D.,  victualler. 
249  Buchanan,  James,  librarian. 

Taylor,  John,  skinner. 
251  Reid,  Jas.,  wine  &  spirit  mer. 
253  Lachlan,  C.,  bread  shop. 
257  Draftan,  Thos.,  spirit  dealer. 
263  Thomson,  Janies,  grocer. 
2G7  M'Gregor,  Grcgnr,  spir,  deal. 


358 


GALLOWGATE.. 


-Sl'EEET  DIRECTOKY. 


-GALLOWGATE. 


269  Millar,  R.  D.,  pawnbroker. 
271  Steel,  A.,  printer. 
279  Hunt,  Robert,  tinsmith. 
283  Russell,  Jameg,  -watchmaker. 

Infantky  Baekacks. 
235  Walker,  James,  slater. 
339  Alexander,  Thomas,  dairy. 
345  Galbraith,  Geo.,  tinsmith. 
347  Wright,  Mrs.,  stabler. 
355  M'Farlane,  Robt,  tobaceon. 
357  Rattray,  Wm.,  eating-house. 
359  Hunt,  Henry. 

M'Gee,  Abraham,  smith. 
361  M'Laren,  AVm.,  spir.  inercht. 
363  Ritchie,  Duncan,  baker. 
367  Kinnear,  Alex.,  confectioner. 
369  Kooney,  John,  egg  mercht. 
371  M'Cutcheon,  John,  victualler. 
375  Imrie,  George,  bookseller. 
379  Cowan,  Robert,  surgeon. 
381  Crosley,  A.,  dyer. 
385  Paterson,Wm.,  cabinetmaker. 

Barr,  Daniel. 
389  Stewart,  Daniel,  merchart. 
391  BI'Allister,  Wm.,  wine  mer. 
393  Mirrlees,  Mrs.,  furnishings. 
397  Cameron,  James,  victualler. 
399  Forrest,  John,  grocer. 
403  Cullen,  John,  pastry  baker, 
409  Jackson,  John,  saddler. 
411  Shirra,  John,  spirit  mercht. 
415  Forrest,  J.,  tailor  &  clothier. 

Webster,  Alexander. 

Webster,  D.,  machine-maker. 

Shirra,  John. 

Mason,  Alexander,  clothier. 
417  Fleming,  John,  eating-house 

keeper. 
419  Roval    Bank    of    Scotland; 

A.  &  J.  Waddel,  agents. 
421  Miller,  John. 

Fruid,  Samuel,  collector. 

Best,  D. 
423,425,   427  Morrison,  James, 

grocer  and  tea  merchant. 
429  Dickson,  James,  spirit  mer. 
435  Railton,  George,  painter. 
437  Pettigrew,  William,  provision 

merchant. 
443  Orr,  John,  spirit  merchant. 
447  Cameron,  .Jas.,  .spirit  dealer. 
455  Nicol,  Mrs.,  spirit  dealer. 
459  Cassels,  Thomas,  grocer. 
461  Hinshelwood,  Mis. 
465  Lindsay,  Samuel,  victualler. 
467  M'Leish,  Mrs.  R.,  pastry  bak. 
4G9  Gavin,  Janet,  milliner. 

Glasgow,  A.,  flesher. 
4  73  Findkiy,  Mrs  ,  milliner. 
475  Young,  Peter. 
477  Roche,  William,  milliner. 
479  Crawford,  Mrs.  A. 
4.83  Turner,  Hugh,  surgeon. 
487  Watson,  Mrs.  W.  F.,  book- 
seller. 
493  Alexander,  Walter. 

W^ilkie,  J.  G. 
499  Carlton,  Charles,  painter. 
SOI   Gosland,  Janet,  furnishings. 


503 


505 

507 
511 
515 
521 

527 
529 
533 
539 
643 


545 


547 
559 


5G5 
569 


573 


613 


6T5 

617 


G21 
629 
643 
653 
6G3 
667 
669 
673 
675 
679 


681 

687 
689 
699 
705 
707 
737 


741 

743 
745 
751 
755 
761 
763 
705 
767 
775 


r89 


Campbell,  D.,  builder. 
Adam,  James. 
Twaddle,  John,  plumber. 
Twaddle    &    Watson,    lead 

merchants. 
Scott,  David,  flesher. 
Fiunis,  Peter,  agent. 
Meigh,  David,  shoemaker. 
Ferguson,  Pr,  cattle  salesm. 
Hay,  Robert  T.,  mason. 
M'Lean,  Donald,  shoemaker. 
Campbell,  W.  L. 
Hunter,  David. 
Deans,  E.,  .spirit  merchant. 
Borland,  R. 
Porter,  G. 

Marshall,  Henry,  bookseller. 
Forsyth,  John,  builder. 
Galbraith,  Robert. 
Ferguson,  William. 
Wallace,  John,  coal  mercht. 
Arnott,  James. 
Hastie,  John  R. 
Shaw,  Archibald,  spirit  deal. 
Shaw,  Archibald. 
Annfield  Pottery. 
Thomson,  John. 
Thomson,  Robert,  traveller. 
Annfield  School. 
O'Beirne,  Thomas,  teacher. 
Watson,  Thomas,  teacher. 
Buchanan,  Neil. 
Fisher,  Peter. 
Miller,  John,  surgeon. 
Riddle,  William. 
Brown,  Thomas,  stationer. 
Russell,  William. 
Young,  G,  &  W.,  painters. 
Park,  W.  C,  spirit  mercht. 
Doagall,  A.,  victu.  and  groc. 
Mills,  Margaret. 
Torrance,  John. 
M'Cash,  James,  grocer. 
Forsyth,  John. 
M'jSJicol,  William,  spirit  deal. 
Johnston,     Henry,     Comely 

park  house. 
Towers,  John,  draper. 
Martin  &  Paterson. 
Miller,  John,  surgeon, 
Jlenzies,  Mrs.,  flesher. 
Brown,  George. 
Brash,  A. 
Park,  J.,  confectioner,  draper, 

and  i'ost-ofrice  receiver. 
Gilmour,  Wm.,  sheriff-officer. 
Reid,  Mrs.,  spirit  dealer. 
Dalrymple,  Geo.,  wine  mer. 
Gait,  B.  James,  bookseller. 
Johnston,  Mrs.,  grocer. 
Gray,  J.,  grocer. 
Gilchrist,  Jame.^,  flesher. 
Stirling,  Joseph,  spirit  deak 
Craig,  Robert,  grocer. 
Keilson,  Wm.,  victualler. 
Crawford,  Alex.,  spirit  dealer. 
Crawford,  Agnes,  grocer  and 

spirit  merciiant. 
Jlofl'att,  Wm.,  victualler. 


811  Stirling,  J.,  spirit  dealer. 
813  Morrison,  John,  victualler. 

Aitken,  Hugh,  &  Co.,  dyers. 
817  Camhicliie  Foundrj',  Mitchell 
&  Wallace. 

CHEAT   EASTERN  ROAD. 

4  Hodge,  Wm.,  contractor. 
824  Miller,  Alex.,  flour  miller. 

Neilson,  James,  boiler  maker. 
792  Rov,  Joseph,  surgeon. 
788  Russell,  Thomas. 
776  Hamilton,  V,'.,  &  Co.,  contrs. 
768  Rae,  Robert. 
762  Free  Camlachie  Church. 
758  Allan,  Samuel. 
756  Stirling,  Joseph. 
746  Clubb,  Archibald,  baker. 
740  Wilson  &  Son,  brickworks. 
678  Wilson,  W.,  Campbellneld. 
656  Waddell,  Andrew. 
654  M'Kelvie,  John,  spirit  dealer. 
648  Ander.-^on,  John,  spirit  dealer. 
636  Liddle,  John,  oculist. 
634  Jardine,  Matthew,  dairyman. 
632  Russell,  Wm.,  grocer. 
630  M'Queen,  Alexander,  flesher. 
618  Dougal,  Andrew. 

Crawford,  Thomas. 

Yuill,  Tliomas. 

DufF,  John,  house  factor. 
604  Wellington  Pottery. 
600  St.  Thomas  Church. 
698  Alston  &  Gourlay,iron  found. 
594  Cameron,  Jlrs.  Archd.,  rope- 

rnaker. 
592  Smith  &  Hav,  builders. 
584  R.  &  A.  Ritcliie,  bakers. 
572  Campbell,  Daniel,  builder. 
560  Mollison,  George,  cattle  agt. 
552  Shirra,  James,  spirit  dealer. 
550  Lawson,  Archd.,   grocer  and 

provision  merchant. 
548  Train,  James,  flesher, 
546  Allan,  Jas.,  mason  &  builder. 

M'Geach,  James,  agent. 

Coats,  Mrs.  Thomas. 
542  Smillie,  James. 
510  Cowan,  John. 

Scouller,  Allan,  salesman. 
536  Robertson,  Andrew,  stationer. 
534  Lindsay,  Samuel. 

Thompson,  Archd.,  &  Co. 

Tough,  Alexander. 
532  Wilson,  H.  &  W.,  painters. 
530  Glasgow,  Alex.,  flesher. 
52S   Smith,  James,  grocer. 
624  Clugston,  Robert,  spirit  mer. 
522  Nish,  Mrs.  Peter,  baker. 
520  Jackson,  John,  saddk-r. 
518  Wyper,  John,  spirit  dealer. 
498  Eadie,  Robert,  spirit  merch. 
496  Dickson,  John,  bnkcr. 
488,  490  M' Donald,  J.   S.,  wine 

merchant. 
486  Walsh,  Edmd.,  pawnbroker. 

Gelletly,  Colin,  plasterer. 
484  Logan,  John,  victualler. 
476  Ferguson.  Catherine,  millin. 
474  Wilson,  Robert,  ,°pirit  merch 


GALLOWGATE.- 


-STREET  DIRECTORY.- 


-GARNGAD. 


359 


472  Gordon,  James,  plnmber. 
470  Hay,  AVilliam,  merchant. 
468  Wilson,  J.,  &  Sons,  builders. 

Gordon,  James. 
46G  Steven,  John,  flesher, 
464  Robin,  Peter,  spirit  dealer. 
454  M'Dougall,  John,  smith. 
452  M'Intosh,  Young,  herbalist. 
446  Riddell,  John,  victualler. 
436  Lang,  Robert. 
42G  ]M'Intosh,  ^Ym.,  confectioner 
423  Finlay,  David,  draper. 
414  Gillies,  Wm.,  spirit  merchant. 
406  Muir,  James. 
404  Stevenson,  John,  hatter. 
390  Murray,  Mrs.,  druggist. 
388  Grieve,  Robert,  grocer. 
386  Brown,  Joseph,  flesher. 
384  Brown,  Hugh,  spirit  mercht. 
382  Smith,  James,  victualler. 
380  M'Cready,  Hugh,  spirit  deal. 
376  Ranliin,  Adam,  spirit  merch. 
370  Brown,  D.,  grocer. 
368  Sinclair,  John,  turner. 
366  Baton,  John,  spirit  dealer. 
356  Brown,  Gavin,  spirit  dealer. 
350  Dow,  James. 
346  Watt,  John,  confectioner. 
340  Richmond,  Robert,  victualler. 
338  Richardson,  W.,  spirit  dealer. 
336  Galbraith,  Hendry. 
334  Frost,  Joseph. 
332  Richardson,  William. 
328  M'Dougall,  Hamilton,  spirit 

dealer. 
324  Patrick,  William,  surgeon. 
320  Rossiiiie,  P. 
314  Lindsay,  J.,  eat-ho.  keeper. 
306  Menzies,  David. 
304  Henderson,  Hugh,  portioner. 
302  Crosbie,  Janet,  tobacconist. 
292  Harper,  Andrew,  victualler. 
290  M'Queen,  Thomas. 
288  Fairlej',  James,  pawnbroker. 
286  Woods,  B. 
274  Bankier,  Alex.,  flesher. 
270  Buchanan,  J.  &  Son,  seed  m. 
2G4  Fraser,  Jas.,  spirit  dealer. 
262  M'Cormick,  A.,  eating-house. 
260  M'Culloch,  Robt.,  victualler. 
258  M'Kenzie,  Joseph,  spir.  deal. 
254  Henderson,  James,  grocer. 
250  Knox,  William,  confectioner. 
246  Henry,  Malcolm,  stationer. 
244  Monoch,  Mrs.  J.,  milliner. 
242  Hamilton,  Robt.,  flesher. 
234  M'Lintock,  A.,  cliina  mercht. 
236  Hooper,  John,  leather  mer. 
232  Pollock,  Alex.,  pastry  baker. 
226  Baird,  Mrs.  J.,  spirit  mer. 
224  Stewart,  Peter,  victualler. 
222  Young,  J.,  mineral  oil  agent. 
216  Leishman,  A.,  flesher. 
214  Crawford,  John,  fruiterer. 
212  Paterson,  Peter,  fishmonger. 
210  Robertson,  W.,  hatter. 
203  Gardner,  Robt.,  victualler. 
'JG6  Leishman,  Andw.,  flesher. 

Cravi'ford,  John. 


206 

204 
198, 
196 
104 


192 
190 
188 
186 
182 
178 


176 
174 
170 
168 


166 

164 
160 
158 
154 
152 
150 
148 
146 
144 
142 
140 
138 
136 
134 
132 


130 
124 

120 
116 
114 
110 

106 


104 

102 

96 

94 

92 


76 


72, 
70 
60 
56 
54 
50, 


Paterson,  Peter. 
Simpson,  John. 
Simpson,  John. 
200  King,  Jas.,  spirit  mer. 
Christie,  R ,  grocer. 
King,  James. 
Spence,  Thomas,  agent. 
M'Kinlay,  W.,  slater. 
Martin,  Alex.,  J.  victualler. 
M'Cutcheon,  J. 
M'Kay,  John,  painter. 
Crawford,  M.  &  J.,  confects. 
Warnock,  Jas.,  horse  dealer. 
Thomson,  John,  tobacconist. 
Levenson,  J.,  wax  manufac. 
Caldwell,  Hugh,  turner. 
Comrie,  T.,  grocer. 
Moir,  J.,  tea  and  coffee  mer. 
Haddock,  John,  spirit  dealer. 
Cumberland  Court. 
Baird,  Alex.,  spirit  merch. 
Cumberland  Foundry. 
Beith,  James,  ironfounder. 
Lundie,  John,  shoe  shop. 
Hamilton,  A.,  flesher. 
Arthur's  shoe  shop. 
Fleming,  Wra.,  pork  butcher. 
Slimmon,  H.,  grocer. 
Proudfoot,  W^m.,  victualler. 
Malcolm,  Nicol,  spir.  dealer. 
Hatrick,  W.,  M.D.,  surgeon. 
Henderson,  J.,  &  Co.,  grocers. 
Farmer,  Edward,  spir.  dealer. 
M'Ewan,  Walter,  tea  mercht. 
Brown,  John,  victualler. 
Wark,  John,  turner. 
Pettigrew,  Alex.,  oil  mercht. 
Haj',  AVm.,  victualler. 
Fletcher,  Michael,  )"ag.  mer. 
Edmiston,  Arrol,  wright. 
Geoghegan,  P.,  &  Co.,  pawnb. 
Grant,  Peter,  confectioner. 
Meiklejohn,  J.,  &  Co.,  spirit 

merchant. 
Young,  John,  pastry  baker. 
Pollock,  James,  baker. 
Rickleton,  James,  bookseller. 
M'Inues,  Margaret,  tobac. 
Fisher,  James,  salt  merchant. 
Henry,  John,  tailor. 
Commercial  Court. 
M'Clure,  James,  spirit,  deal. 
Halliday  &  Mathieson,  vict. 
Dow,  H.,  spirit  merchant. 
Rossini,  A.,  cagemaker. 
Duncan,  Thomas,  draper. 
Brand,  J.,  music  hall  keeper. 
Gardner,  Joseph,  baker. 
Honeyman,  John,  hop  mer. 
Todd,  Daniel,  watchmaker. 
Kennedy,  Chas.,  pawnbroker. 
Cruickshank,    Francis,    soda 

water  manufacturer. 
74  Robertson,  A.,  spirit  mer. 
Bruce,  Robert,  wholes,  groc. 
Nimmo,  Michael,  clothier. 
Bowie,  Mrs.  D.,  brush,  mak. 
Ferguson,  M.  &  E.,  milliners. 
52  Scobie,  J.,  boot  &  shoem. 


40  Alexander,  J.,  bootmaker. 
.30  Burt,  W.,  tailor  &  clothier. 

32  Guthrie,  J.,  spirit  dealer. 

28  Black,  David,  &  Co.,  woollen 

drapers. 
24  Linton,  And.,  ironmonger. 

20  Forhes,  Jas.,  bootmaker. 

18  Graham,  Wm.,  woollen  drap. 
10,  12,  14  Dick,  Robt.  &  James, 

gutta  perch  a  manufrs. 

2  Levy,  Henry,  spirit  mercht. 

GARDEN   STREET, 
9  Connell,  Peter,  letter-carrier. 
13  Paterson,  Wm.,  prov.  merct. 

19  Tait,  Miss,  teacher. 

4  Dairon,  James,  plasterer. 

GARNETHILL  STREET. 
37  Blason,  John. 

Lang,  W. 

M'Eachern,  Jas.,  warehous. 

M'Fariane,  D. 
47  Fleming,  Mrs. 

Fleming,  Andrew. 

Fleming,  Robert 

Shirra,  Miss. 

GARFGADHILL. 

3  Holt,  Miller,  Holt,  &  Miller, 

pawnbrokers. 

5  Bredisholm  Coal  depot. 

33  Murray  &  Co.,   tobacco-pipe 

works. 

41  Murray  &  Fullarton,  Cal.  Pot. 
155  Stark,  James,  cattle-dealer. 
1G7  Beattie,  James. 

195  Simpson,  Wm. 

319  Torrance,  James. 

3-30  Caledonian  Bottle  Works. 

328  Steven,  James,  rope  &  twine 

manufacturer. 
326  Lindsaj-,  Rev.  Wm. 
210  Tenneut,  John,  merchant. 
208  Paris,  Wm. 
116  Hill,  J.,  M.D.,  Garngad  ho. 

138  Convent  of  Mercv. 
96  Hill,  Jas.,  Viewbauk. 

74  SI'Nicol,  Daniel,  contractor. 
66  Sharkey,  Charles. 

GARNGAD  EOAD. 
Dickson,  A.,  dairyman,  Mt. 
Pleasant. 
1  Masterton,  James,  eating-ho. 

21  Galbraith,  A.  &  A.,  mill. 
59  Syme,  AVm.,  spirit  dealer. 
81  Fletcher,  Alex.,  flax  mil!. 
93  Houston,  John,  mill. 

99  Thomson,  John,  teacher 
115  Gray,  John,  spirit  dealer. 
119   White,  Alex.,  stationer. 
123  Lang,  J.,  tobacconist. 
125  M'KerroW,  Robt.,  prov.  mer. 
129  lire,  John,  provision  mercht. 
131  Wallace,  J.  F. 
133  Barber,  Peter,  grocer. 
137  Dougal,  John,  baker. 

139  Stewart,  Robert,  flesher. 
143  Bow,  Mrs.,  druggist. 


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145  Torrance,  David,  grocer. 
147  M'Laws,  Wm.,  spirit  merclit. 
155  Mooney,  Chas.,  spirit  dealer. 
159  U.P.  cbapel,  Mr.  Forrest. 
218  M'Gregor,  Peter,  spir.  merct. 
134  St.  Eollox   Co-operative  Soc. 
132  M'Clanaglian,  Jos.,  spir.  deal. 
124  JefFries,  Alfred. 
122-|Faulds,  Wm.,  dairyman. 
120"Thomson,  Eliza,  furnishings. 

Shiels,  Thos.,  flesher. 
114  Crawford,  Jas.,  grocer. 
110  Croal,  Jas.,  slater. 

56  Miller,  Wm.,  dair3-man. 

90  Finlayson,  Wm.,  liorse  deal. 
Gemmell,  Hugh,  merchant. 
M'Ouat,  John,  surgeon. 

52  St.  Eollox  cooperage. 

24  Glasgow  Iron  Works. 

GARIirKIIlK  STEEET. 
Leadbetter,  Thomas,  and  Co., 
plumbers. 

GAESCADDEN  STEEET, 
Port-Dundas. 
24  Dykes,  Samuel. 
Tracy,  Peter. 
Morrison,  E. 
Henderson,  Thomas. 
22  Berwick,  John,  mason. 

Fletcher,  Dugald. 
16  Henderson,  W.  S.,  merchant. 
Hutcheson,  Miss. 
Bulloch,  Misses,  dressmakers. 
Campbell,  Jas.,  cartwright- 
Campbell,  Mrs.,  dressmaker. 
14  Grieve,  Robert,  surgeon. 
12  Bennie,  John. 
Webster,  Mrs. 
Hutchison,  Alexander. 
Marshall,  Wm.,  plasterer. 
Stewart,  W. 
Stalker,  Finlay. 
Finlay,  Alex.,  bootmaker. 
Hamilton,  Mrs. 
Clerk,  Duncan. 
S  Bell,  Mrs.  John. 
Armour,  Mrs. 
Henderson,  Mrs. 
Wylie,  Robert. 
Jamieson,  Mrs. 
Donaldson,  Mrs.  E. 
Connal,  James. 
M'Kinlay,  Mrs.  M. 
Muiibead,  Mr.  John. 
Pickering,  Eobert. 
4  Maxwell,  Walter. 
Robertson,  Mrs.  D. 
Belch,  John. 

Whitehead,  Mrs.,  lodgings. 
Murphy,  Thos. 
Smellie,  John. 
Millar,  Jas. 
Murr.ay,  William.    • 
Jolmston,  Robert. 
Keller,  Vincent. 
Shield,?,  Thos. 
2  Higgins,  B.,  spirit  dealer. 


GAESCUBE  EOAD. 

3  Macaulay,  James. 

5  Brown,  James,  stationer. 

9  Forrester,  D. 
M'Leod,  J. 
Foulner,  James. 
21   Clyde,  Mrs. 
27  ISIitchell,  Mrs. 
29  Arthur,  Mrs.  T. 

Aird,  Mrs. 
31  Wilson,  Mrs.  J.,  spirit  dealer, 
43  M'Kenzie,  Mrs. 

Turnbull,  Andrew,  cabinetm. 
49  M'Farlane,  And.,  spirit  mer. 
63  Wilson,  Hugh. 
57  Acton,  Aubery,  druggist. 
59  Thomas,  Thomas,  grocer. 
65  Williams,  Laurence. 
69  Blair,  John,  painter. 
75  Shaw,  Hugh. 
77  Walker,  John,  spirit  dealer. 
79  Leadbetter,  Robert. 

Walker,  Matthew. 
91  Walker,  Mrs.  James,  carter. 
103  Gray,  P.  &  P. 
107  Alison,  John. 
115  Kennedy,  Robt.,  pawnbroker. 
117  Ralston,  William. 
129  Sinclair,  William. 
133  George,  Andrew,  cowfeeder. 
139  Haldane,  Thomas. 
143  M'llquham,  James. 
145  Provan,  Mrs.  J.,  nailmaker. 
151  Granger,  John. 
IGl  Smith,  D. 

163  M'Gouilay,  D.,  spirit  mer. 
165  M'Artbur,  Peter. 
167  M'Gregor,  John,  grocer. 
169  M'Gourlay,  Daniel. 
203  Mullen,  John. 
205  Huttou,  R.,  flesher. 
209  M'Lauchlan,  D. 
217  Gait,  James. 
275  Forgic,  Andrew,  grocer. 
279  M'Farlane,  Mrs. 
285  Higgins,  John. 
287  Stirrat,  A.  &  R. 
291  Duff,  J.,  Oakbank  engine  wk. 
339  Cairns,  J. 

343  Robertson,  H.,  spirit  mercht. 
357  Gilfiilan,  Robert. 

379  Walker,  D.,  &  Son,  grocers. 

383  Grove,  John,  grocer. 

399  George,  Mrs.  Robert,  dairy. 

413  Ancell,  Wm  ,  baker. 

419  Watson,  A. 

423  Kettle,  Turner,  spirit  merch, 

427  Arthur,  Mrs. 

441  Usherwood,  Mrs. 

434  Tinton,  James,  spirit  dealer. 

350  M'Cormick  &  Co. 

306  Oakbank  Cotton  Spinning 
and  Power-loom  Weavinj 
Works. 

286  Langmuir,  Mrs. 

282  M'llqul'ani,  Miss, 

280  M'llquham,  George. 

224  M'Arthur  D.,  teacher. 

204  Melville,  William. 


202  Millen,  John,  flosher. 
200  Coats,  J.,  dressmaker. 
198  Weir,  John,  boot  and  shoem.     ♦ 
196  Machay,  James. 
194  M'Nicol,  Malcolm. 
192  Henderson,  B.  &  M. 
190  Stevenson,  James,  grocer. 
188  Arthur,  John,  grocer. 
184  M'Leod,  John,  painter. 
182  Wallace,  Mrs.,  P.O.  rec.  ho, 
176^Simpson,  J.,  flesher. 
176  Henderson,  R.,  green-grocer, 
174  M'Skimming,  John,  grocer. 
172  South  Sawmillfield  Mill. 
Mitchell,  R.  &  P. 
M'Math  &  Pridie. 
170  Maitland,  Alex.,  spirit  dealer. 
162  Lawrie,  Mrs.  Allan,  spir.  dr. 
158  Farquhar  &  Roxburgh,  pro- 
vision merchants. 
150  Kemp,  Mrs.,  furnisher. 
148  Weir,  T.  &  W.,  bakers. 
144  M'Call,  James,  spirit  mercht. 
138  M'Nicol,  Peter. 
132  Kirkwood,  William,  grocer. 
130  Morrison,  T.,  victualler. 
128-lHutton,  Mrs.  John. 
126"'M'Gav/,  William. 
124  Crumlish,  Francis,  spir.  deal. 
120  M'Indoe,  Wm.,  dairj-man. 
118  Inglis,  William. 
112  Bain,  Miss. 
108  Hart,  William. 
106  Sommerville,  J.,  tobacconist. 
98  M'Leish,  Arch.,  &  Son. 
96  Watson,  Charles. 
94  M'Nab,  John,  fle.sher. 
92  Thomson,  G.,  &  Son,  grocers. 
78  Henderson,  Mrs.,  stationer. 
76  Caldwell,  Ales.,  spirit  merch. 
74  Jack,  Mrs.  James,  grocer. 
50  Edington,  Thomas,  &  Son. 

Law,  David. 
40  Miller,  David,  M.D. 
38  Phoenix  Iron  Works. 
2  Paterson,  James,  grocer. 

GAETHLAND  STEEET. 

7  Wiesche  Brothers,  merchts. 
9  Johnstone,  David,  &  Co.,  wine 
merchants. 
14  Howat,  Robert,  warper. 

Cook,  Wm.,  pattern-design. 
Henry,  Alex.,  &  Co.,  manuf. 
Drysdale,  E.,&  Sou,  print-cut. 
Cullen,  J.,  boxmaker. 
M'Laren,  Jas.,  &  Co.,  boxm. 
Hj-de,  John,  &  Sons,  manuf. 
10  Wallace,  James,  sjiirit  mer. 

GAYFIELD  STEEET. 

7  Graham,  G.  B. 
Laurie,  D. 
Morrison,  A. 
Glass,  A.  M. 
Hutchison,  J. 
Robertson,  John. 
Gilligan,  Mrs. 

8  Eansom,  Mrs. 


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10  Mulcolm,  Wm.  S. 
6  Taylor,  Daniel. 
M'Leay,  Mrs. 
Malcolm,  James  G. 
Ramsay,  Hugh. 
Morrison,  A. 
4:  Clark,  George. 
Tait,  James. 
Neal,  Tho:nas. 
Stewart,  Wm. 
Fernie,  John. 
Allan,  Peter. 
Eo3S,  George. 

GEORGE  SQUAEE. 

1  Grey  &  Donaldson,  calendra. 
Walker,  Johnston,  &  Co. 

2  Holms,  W.,  &  Brothers. 
Apperly,  Joseph,  agent. 

4,  5  Walker,Birrell,  &Co.,mers. 

8  Anderson,    James     W.,    late 

Anderson  &  Drysdsile,  maf. 

9  Heron,  Dickson,  &  Co.,  mers. 
11,  14  Blantyre  Yarn  warehouse. 

Bavrowfield  dye  &  printwks. 

Mouteith,  H.,  &  Co.,  merch. 
K)  Grieve,  H.  M.,  eating-bouse. 
18  Crawford,  Mrs.,  Waveriy  ho. 
20  Cranston,  Geo.,  Crow  hotel. 

22  Jamieson  &  Co.,  wrights. 
Sclanders,  J.,  &  Co.,  wrights. 
MacHutchison,  Rob.,  wright. 
Bilsland,  R.,  &  Co.,  tinsmiths. 

23  Clsrk,  James,  &  Co.,  clothiers. 
25  Clarence  hotel,  Jas.  M'Lcan. 

28  Angus,  P.,  tobacconist. 

29  Globe  hotel,  N.  Campbell. 

30  Murray,  Walter,  grocer. 
40  The  Queen's  hotel. 

50  C jrrick,  Jas.,  Royal  hotel. 

51  Duntocher  Spinning  Co. 

56  Millen,  Jolm,  jun.,  teacher. 
Millen,  Ebenezer,  teacher. 

57  Forsyth,  Win.,  spirit  cellar. 
Landells,  James,  com.  agent. 

58  Wilkie,    Straton,    &   Cowan, 

writers. 

59  Boyd,  David,  agent. 
Croggan  &  Co.,  manufs. 

SO  Hamilton,  J.  &  J.,  writers. 

Dunlop,  John,  com.  mercht. 

Getz,  M.,  com.  merchant. 
G2  Graham,  A.  J.  &  A.,  writers. 
G4  Richardson,   Finlay,    &   Co., 

merchants. 
Go  SomraerviUe,  J.  &  R.,  mers. 
CO  DenniitouQ,  J.  &  A.,  mers. 

Deniiistoun,  Alex.,  mercht. 

Dennistoun,  John,  mercht. 

67  Drummond,  Jas.,  &  Co.,  mer. 

68  Ewing,  James,  &  Co.,  mers. 
Ewing,  H   E.  Crum,  M.P. 

69  Wallace,  Wm.,  tea  and  coEfee 

merchant. 

70  Thomson  &  Craig,  accounts. 
Templeton,     James,    &    Co., 

carpet  manufacturers. 
Boyd,  R.,  &  Co.,  com.  mers. 

71  Bayne,  Thomas,  com.  mer. 


72  Cadenhead,  Robert,  mercht. 
7i  George  hotel. 

GEOEGE  STREET, 
9  !Muir,  George,  grocer. 
1 1  Northern  Loan  Office. 
13  Cochran,  Ilugli,  victualler. 
15  Brown,  M.,  tobacconist. 
21  Fiiilay,  Wm.,  cabinetmaker. 
23  Gardner,  Mrs.  A.,  lodgings. 

Hardie,  Mrs.,  lodgings. 

Bauchop,  Misses  E.  &  M. 
25  Forbes,  Sarah,  grocer. 
27  Gilchrist,  Peter,  flesher. 
29  Paterson,  T.,  fish  merchant. 
33  Adam,  Wm.,  &  Co.,  flashers. 
35  Millen,  Thos.,  tinsmith. 
37  Fulton,  David,  watchmaker. 
39  Paterson,  John,  flesher. 
41  Anderson,  j\Iis.,  furnishings. 
45   Gray,  Thomas,  pastry  balcer. 
47  Robertson,  Win.,  fruiterer. 
49  Gemmel!,  John,  stationer. 
51  M'Donald,  Alex.,  grocer. 
59  Hodge,  Archd.,  spirit  mercht. 
61  Cherry,  R.,  but.  &  egg  store. 
63  Leitch,  Mrs. 

Gemmell,  John,  stationer. 

Van,  Mrs.  J. 
65  Small,  James,  provision  mer. 
67  Alexander,  Tlios.,  M.D.,  surg. 

73  Loggie,  Susan,  flesher. 

75  CampbsU,  Miss,  furnishings. 
77   Hunter,  Ann,  fruiterer. 
79   Wilson,  Hugh,  victualler. 
81  Carrick,  Misses,  and  Macfar- 

latie,  milliners. 
89  Borland,  James,  grocer. 
93  Gray,  Andrew,  toy  shop. 
95  Candlish,  Miss,  lodgings. 

Fisher,  John,  engraver. 
97   White,  Robt.,  ppirit  mercht. 
101  M'Vey,  M.,  &  Co.,  stationers. 
103  Neill,  Clarkson,  victualler. 
107  Muir,  George. 

Mitchell,  Robert,  painter. 
M'Callum,  Mrs,  lodgings. 
Riinkin,  Mrs.,  lodgings. 
Ill   Robin,  Robert,  spirit  dealer. 
113  Ferrier,  Mrs.  Moses,  grocer. 
115  M'Lerie,  Mrs. 
119  Aikman,  Mrs. 

Alexander,  Thomas,  M.D. 
M'Eachern,  A. 
Peacock,  James. 
Bell,  John. 
Haddow,  John. 
121  M'Kie,  John,  bootmaker. 
125  Welsh,  Mrs.  D.,  furnish,  shop. 
127  Buchanan,  David,  tobaccont. 
131  Mills,  James,  spirit  mercht. 
135  Baird,  Wm.,  cabinetmaker. 
137  Mathieson,  A.,  dairyman. 
141  Breen,  James,  merchant. 
Steel,  Jas.,  agent, 
Leggat,  Mrs.  R. 
Steel,  Henry,  agent. 
Smith,  Mrs. 
Small,  Mrs.,  dressmaker. 


143 
145 
147 
149 
151 


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177 

183 

187 
189 
205 
219 
221 
235 
239 


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249 
253 
255 


257 
259 
261 
263 
267 
269 
271 
273 


280 


276 
272 
270 
264 
262 
260 
258 
250 
248 
242 
234 
232 
228 
226 
204 


Hunter,  J.,  shoemaker. 
Jenkins,  J.,  fle,-jher. 
Austin,  James,  l)aker. 
Cameron,  Miss  J.,  grocer. 
Millar's  Charity  School. 
Davidson,  Miss,  teaclier. 
Lowe,  Chas  ,  grocers' japinr. 
Somerville,  Thomas,  teacher. 
Miller,  George,  M.D. 
Lindsay,  Alexander,  M.D. 
Hutchison,  Henry. 
Watson,  Archil)ald. 
Finlay,  James,  cotton  store. 
Hay,  Robert,  engraver. 
M'Gill,  William,  surgeon. 
Leiper,  W  ,  teaclier. 
Black,  Archibali. 
Free  St.  John's  Church. 
Allan,  Mrs.,  poulterer. 
Ini;leton  &  Phillips,  plumbrs. 
Goodwin,  Robt.,  house  factor. 
Renfrew,  A.,  manufacturer. 
Wilson,  Andw.,  beadle. 
Eagleshara,  James,  merchant. 
Gardner's  Free  School. 
Wm,  Finlay,  teaclier. 
Alexander,  James,  grocer. 
Wilson,  James,  hairdresser. 
Stewart,  W.,  &  Co.,  pat.  card. 
Mitchell,  Mrs.  Robert. 
Alexander,  James,  grocer. 
Paterson,  Mrs.,  lodgings. 
Anderson,  Mrs.,  eating  ho. 
Mitchell,  Mrs.,  green-grocer. 
Sinclair,  John,  stationer. 
White,  John,  dairyman. 
Fiulayson,  Miss,  confectioner. 
Wallace,  James,  tobacconist. 
Boag,  John,  bootmaker. 
Brown,  D.,  &  Co.,  drysalters. 
Logan,  John,  beadle. 
Paterson  &  Jackson,  packers. 
Gunn,  Wm.,  bagpipe  maker. 
Workman,  John,  drysalter. 
Park,  Mrs.,  tobacconist. 
Galbraith,  R.  D.,  secy. 
Young  Men's  Cliristian  Asso. 
O'Loghlin,  Rev.  B.  J.,  teach. 
Thomson,  Misses,  dressmaks. 
Y'oung,  John,  book  agent. 
White,  Robt.,  teacher. 
Glasgow  Homoeopathic  Disp. 
Peden,  Mrs.  James. 
Turnbull  &  Co.,  chemists. 
Scott,  Mis., Commercial  hotel, 
Henderson's,  R.  &  J.,  store. 
M'Millan  &  Grant,  fleshers,  ' 
Anderson,  J.,  jun.,  baker. 
Graham,  James,  fishmonger. 
Buchanan,  Walter,  grocer. 
Crossmyloof  bread  shop. 
Glover,  R.,  wine  merchant. 
Gibb,  James,  tea  merchant. 
Wilson,  Matthew,  teacher. 
Wilson,  M.,  &  Co.,  booksell, 
Laing's,  Ales,,  cl.iss-room. 
Bridge,  Samuel,  fruiterer. 
Andersonian  University. 
Brown,  James,  teacb^. 


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200 
184 
178 
168 
158 
156 

154 
14G 
144 
140 


138 
136 
134 


122 

120 


118 


116 


114 

108 
106 
104 
102 
96 
94 


82 


Fryer,  Maik,  prof,  of  mining., 

M'Lean,  D.  C,  teacher, 

Mej-er,  N.,  French  teacher. 

Laiiig,  A.,  prcif.  of  mathema, 

Penn}',  F.,  prof,  of  chem. 

Croll,  James,  j;initor. 

Glasgow  JMiilosophical  Soc. 

Gordon,  J.  &  J.,  oil  merclits. 

Graham,  J.,  wright. 

Gardiner,  T.  W.,  organ  build. 

Clark,  Samuel,  surgeon. 

M'Doriald,  Henry,  merchant. 

More,  David. 

Clark,  Miss. 

Dougla<!,  John,  manufac. 

Cleland &  Hill,  bandage  mkrs. 

Scott,  Mitchell,  &  Co'^,  paint. 

Wilson,  Ad.-im,  tailor. 

Auld,  Thomas,  baker. 

Burnside,  Robert. 

Cameron,  Wm. 

Glassite  RIeeting-house. 

Lindsav.,  Tliomas. 

AVyld,  Robert. 

Stewart,  Walter,  painter. 

Brown,  Miss  E.,  dressmaker. 

Faller,  A.,  clockmaker. 

M'Nair,  A.  and  M.,  furniture 
warehouse. 

Steven,  R.  M.,  engraver. 

Turner,  INlisses. 

Baird,  Miss. 

Thomson,  James,  bookhinder. 

M'Millan,  Ebenezer,  bookbin. 

Albion  Buildings. 

Eobertson,  Joseph, 

Gunn,  F.  D. 

Wright,  Hugh. 

Dowie,  George. 

Brown,  Alex, 

Adam,  .John. 

Walter,  Martin,  bootmaker. 

Wright,  H.  &  W.,  grocers. 

May,  J.,  provision   merchant. 

Brown,  A.,  tinsmith. 

M'Cowan,  Peter,  bookseller. 

Martin,  And.,  cabinetmaker. 

Campbell,  M.,  spirit  mercht. 

Universitj- Lying-in- Hospital, 
Mis.  M'Donall,  matron. 

M'Allister,  John,  carter. 

Ferguson,  Geoi'ge,  wright. 

Neilson,  Robert,  plasterer. 

Fairlie,  Miss,  straw-hat  mkr. 

Hill,  John. 

Keen,  William,  slater. 

M'Lerie,  Mis. 

Larken,  C,  general  dealer. 

M'Gregor,  Thos.,  hat  manu- 
facturer. 

Leckie,  Mrs.,  nurse. 

Kyle,  W.,  haircutter. 

Kyle,  Mrs,  W.,  ladies'  hairdr. 

Burns,  John,  painter. 

Graiiaji's  Buildings. 

Smith,  David,  jun. 

Henderson,  James. 

Kyle,  William,  liairdresser. 

Pollock,  BIrs.  Wm,,  merchant. 


62  Doyle,  C. 

Si.therland,  Mrs. 

Thom-on,  Mrs.  William. 
CO   Dunlop,  John,  baker. 
58  Nelson,  James,  musicseller. 
54  Moir,  John,  spirit  merchant. 
40  Kerr,  Eobt.,  tailor  &  clothier. 
44  M'Kay,  D. 

Neilson,  John,  tailor. 

Forsyth,  Peter,  bootmaker. 
40  Rankin,  Thomas,  painter. 

36  Watson.  A  ,  plumber. 

34  Adam,  Mrs.,  furnishing  shop. 
30  Simpson,  John,  .stationer. 

26  Carswkll's  Court. 
Thyne,  Thos. 
Watson,  Thos. 
M'Farlane,  James. 
Robb,  William,  tailor. 
Watson,  Mrs. 

M'GlasliRn,Mrs.,ladies'nar3e. 
M'Gilchrist,  Arch. 
Cochrane,  John,  engineer. 
Eobertson,  Mrs.  J.  S, 
Fergus,  R. 

Buchanan,  Robert,  teacher  of 
music. 
20  Watson,  William,  baker. 
18  Eraser,  Alex  ,  spirit  mercht. 
16  Bruce,  Robert,  dyer. 
12  Roger,  M. 
10  Gaixowat's  Court, 

Cunningham,  John,  joiner. 
Whyte,  John,  glazier. 
Taylor,  John,  wright. 
Morrison,  Jas.,  sorter,  P.O. 
Liddell,  Mrs,  A. 
8  St.  RoUox  Loaf  Factory. 
6  Menzies,  John,  spirit  mercht. 

GEOEGE  STEEET,  Mile-end. 
29  Jamieson,  Thomas,  carter. 

39  M'Queen,  .John,  victualler. 
Wilson's,  T.  &  D.,  factors, 

40  Sutherland,  Allan  W. 

16  Clark,  J.,  jun.,  &  Co.,  mannf. 

GEOPvGE  STEEET,  West. 

1  Murray,  Walter,  grocer. 

5  Anderson,  Robt.,  spirit  rr.er. 
15  Steel,  Jame.s,  Victoria  hotel. 
23  Stavert,Ziglomala,Millar&Co. 
25  Greenfield  Bleaching  Co. 
Orme,  M'Nab,  &  Adam,  pack. 

27  Ker,  Bolton,  &  Co. 
Henderson,   Patrick,   &   Co., 

merchants. 
Henderson,  Robert,  mercht. 
Galbraith,    James,    Austrian 
consul. 
29  Muir,  Brown,  &  Co.,  mnnuf. 

37  Mathieson,  Wil.iam,  writer. 
Stewart,  Robert,  ironmaster. 
Smith,  David,  civil  engineer. 
Ramsay,  William,  engineer. 
Omoa  Iron  Works  and  Clel- 

land  Colliery  Office. 

41  Marshall,  John,  jun  ,  writer. 
Burns  &  M'Lean,  writers. 


41  Hill,  Hill,  &  Mar>hall,  writer.s 
Hill,  John  M.,  wiiter. 
Hill,  Robert,  writer. 
45  MoncriefF,   Paterson,    Forbes, 

and  Barr,  writers. 
49  M'Keand,  A.  &  J.,  merohts. 
M'Lean,  Charles,  cum.  merch. 
Cross,  Wedderspoun,   &    Co., 

merchants. 
M'Naughian,  J.C.,&  Co.mers. 
Baumann     &     Abercromby, 

commi.ssion  merchants. 
Glenboig  Fire-clay  Works  Of. 
Thomson,    M'Lean,    &     Co,, 

manufacturers. 
Broxburn    Shale  Oil   Comp. 

M'Gregor,  Gregor,  secy. 
Kiniiing  Pk.  Foundry's  office. 
Clyde  Galvaiiizin^j  Co.'s  of. 
57  Session  Cleik's  Office,  city. 
Graham,  A.  H.  &  J.,  shareb. 
Strang,  Robert,  session-clerk. 
Galloway,  John,   deputy  ses- 
sion-clerk. 
Risk,  Thomas,  merchant. 
Eobertson,  Jas.,  insur.  agent. 
Robertson,  John  M.,  writer. 
61   Curr,  W.,  flesher. 
Go  Gilmore,  John,  poulterer. 
65  Whitelaw,  Mrs.,  fishmonger. 
09  Hodge,Stewart,&Hall,writrs. 
Stark,  James,  calenderer. 
King,  Robt.,  commis.  mercht. 
Religious  Institution  Rooms  ; 
M'Callum,  John,  manager. 
Glasgow  City  I'll is^ion  ;  Rev. 

G.  Scott,  secretary. 
Caie,  Rev.  Thomas. 
Glasgow  Protestant  Laymen's 
Association ;  J.Downie,agt. 
Rankin,  Jonathan,  writer. 
Blythswood  Estate  Office. 
Campbell,  Arch.,  of  Blythsw. 
Laughlen,  Robt.,  accountant. 
Smith,  James,  writer. 
Connell,  James,  accountant. 
Watt,  Alexander,  architect. 
S-5   Gardner,  Adam,  fruiterer. 
87  W^eir,  John,  poulterer. 
91  M'Conochie,  J.,  confectioner. 
95  Alston,  W.,  poulterer. 
97  Young,  Law,  &  Co  ,  mers. 
Gilkison,  Robert,  &  Co. 
Leith,  William,  merchant. 
Laugbland  &  Brown,  merchts» 
Dunlop,  D.,  shipbroker. 
Drew,  William,  accountant. 
M'Bride,  James,  writer. 
Stewart,  William,  writer. 
99  Marshall,  J.,  bottling  vaults. 
103  Hall,  Thomas,  spirit  mercht. 
107  M'Master,  Mrs.  J.,  green-gr. 
109  Steel  &  M'Kinl  ly,  accounts. 
Colquhoun,  John,  poulterer, 
Ferguson,  Jas.,  &  Co.,  coal- 
masters. 
M'Allister,  James,  writer. 
Lammie,  Geo  ,  factor. 
Colville,  C.  G.,  &  Co.,  mers. 


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119 

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127 
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167 
169 
175 

179 

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Stratton,  Ali'x.,  coal  agent. 
M'Kinlay,  Geo.,  accountant. 
Lawson,  John,  iron  merclit. 
Colqulioun,  John,  poulterer. 
Henderson,  James,  grocer. 
Malcolm,  W.  &  J,,  fislnnongs. 
Reid,  William,  plumber. 
Anderson,  Tlios.,  fishmonger. 
Glasgow  Fish  Hall, 
Smith,  W.,  agent. 
Eiiedmann     &     Strahlheim, 

importers. 
Cameron,  N.  &  J.  W.,  insur- 
ance agents. 
Cameron,  N.,  messenger, 
llartin,  John,  measurer. 
Adam,  James,  fruit  mercht. 
Gilmour,  Allan,  flesher. 
M'Inlyre,  J.  K..  accountant. 
Cruickshanks,  Wm.,  &  Co., 

merchants. 
Cruickshanks,  Wm.,  Spanish 

Tice-consul. 
Moffat,  R.  S.,  merchant. 
Fergusson,Reniue,&Co.,mers. 
Thomson,  James,  calenderer. 
Glasgow,  A.,  &  Co.,  meichts. 
M'Donali!,  Duff,  &  Co.,  mers. 
Frew  &  Landale,  mining  engs. 
Hamilton,  D.  S. 
Kerr,  John,  writer. 
Kerr,  J.  C,  writer. 
Fleming,  Wm.,  writer. 
Dansken,  John,  measurer. 
Salmon,  J.,  architect. 
Jameson,  Robert,  writer. 
Dixon,  J.  A.,  writer. 
Gordon,  John,  architect. 
Thomson,  Robert,  writer. 
Haig  &  Low,  architects. 
Gregory,  T.  C,  civil  engineer. 
Leisler,  Bock,  &  Co.,  merchts. 
Hertz,  Theodore,  merchant. 
Steinthal,  F.,  merchant. 
Bannatynes      &      Kirkwood, 

writers. 
Hamilton  &  Winning,  calend. 
Walford,  Farrer,  &  Harrison, 

merchants. 
Raalte,  Behrend,  &  Co.,  mers. 
M'Alister,  Jn.,  jun.,  calend. 
Duguid  &  Neilson,  merchts. 
Buchanan,  P.,  &  Co.,  mers. 
Robinows    &    Marjoribanks, 

merchants. 
"Weatherhead,      A.,       sauce 

manufacturer. 
Galbraith  &  M'Lay,  writers. 
Skeoch,  Charles,  writer. 
Wilson,Johii,&Sons,chemists. 
Wink  &  Wight,  accountants. 
Fleming,  J.  C,  merchant. 
Lang  &  Co.,  merchants. 
"Wink,  James,  accountant. 
Stirling,  Gordon,  &  Co.,  mers. 
Middleton,  W.,  &  Co.,  mers. 
Alexander,  AVm.,  wine  mers. 
Alexander  &M'Dougal!,  wine 

merchants. 


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195 
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209 
213 
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221 
223 
227 
237 
241 
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248 
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180 


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172 


168 


Binnie  &  Murray,  measurers. 

Jamieson,  Jas.,  &  Co.,  mers. 

Ramsay,  P.  T.,  merchant. 

Thomson,  A.  &  G.,  architects. 

JI'Bean,  Jamieson,  &Co., mers. 

Gourlay  &  Co.,  merchants. 

Grant,  D.,  merchant. 

Y/atson,  W.  B. 

Tennant,  John,  of  St.  Rollox. 

Rohead,  J.  T.,  architect. 

Ewing,  Wm.,  merchant. 

Buchanan,  William. 

Borran,  W.  G.,  merchant. 

Bannatyne,  John,  merchant. 

Sandeman,  D.,  merchant. 

Lj'on,  Wm.,  surgeon. 

Clarke,  Mrs.  Edward. 

Buchanan,  Herbert,  mercht. 

Johnston,  Eonald. 

Jamieson,  John,  merchant. 

Taylor,  Hugh. 

Beattie,  John,  merchant. 

Carswell,  Vi-  J.,  accountant. 

Young,  Alexander. 

Howat,  D.  G.,  manufacturer. 

Aikman,  Wm.,  bank  teller. 

Miller,  Misses. 

White,  Robert,  merchant." 

Mntrie,  William. 

Robertson,  Andw.,  merchant. 

Hinshaw,  John,  merchant. 

Bartholomew,  Robt ,  mercht. 

Wilson,  Mrs.  James. 

Arthur,  W.,  warehouseman. 

Thomson,  F.  H.,  M.D. 

Cowan,  J.B.,  M.D. 

Stewart,  James,  M.D. 

Chalmers,  Mrs.  Thomas. 

Newlands,  T.  &  W.,  &  Co., 
merchants. 

Turner,  Thos.,  architect. 

Henderson,  Stewart,  &  Co., 
merchants. 

Henderson  &  Co.,  com.  mers. 

Muir,  Thomas,  merchant. 

Doig,  Miss. 

Graj',  Walter,  &  Co ,  mer. 

Laing,  W. 

Strang,  Keyden,  &  Sons,  wts. 

Erin's  Copper  Mining  Co. 

Glasgow  and  Milngavie  Junc- 
tion Railway  Company. 

Glasgow,  Dumbarton,  and 
Helensburgh  Railway  Co. 

Wyllie,  Jas.,&  Co.,  com.  mer. 

Moody  &  M'Clure,  writers. 

Dick  &  Stevenson,  writers. 

Fisher  &  Watt,  writers. 

Couper&  M'Kenzie,  writers. 

Possil,  Jerviston,  Knight- 
wood,  Shieldmuir,  &  Kerse 
Collieries  offices. 

Summerlee  Iron  works  office. 

Simpson,  G.,  engineer. 

AVilsons  &  Co.,  ironmasters. 

M'Allan,  And.  S.,  com.  mer. 

Baird,  Wm.,  &  Co.,  ironmas. 

Gartsherrie    Iron    and    Coal 

offices. 


168  Blair,  Eglinton,  Muirkirk,  & 

Lugar  Iron  v.-orks  offices. 
160  Mitchell,  Allardice,  and  Mit- 
chell, writers. 
156  Stirling,  R.  G.,  measurer. 

Robertson,  T.  B.,  accountant. 

Moore,  Ralph,  gov.  inspector 
of  mines. 

Gray,  Charles,  painter. 

Ewing,  G.  E.,  scul[)tor- 
152  Simpson  Brothers,  merchts. 

Thomson,  T.  A.,  com.  mercht. 

Ambrose  &  Murray,  writers. 

Lucardie  &  Coupees,  com.agts. 
150  Ross,  A.,  &  Co.,  plumbers. 
146  M'Kay,  Martin,  writer. 

Lyall,  Jas.,  &  Co.,  merchants. 

Schwabe,  H.  L.,  &  Co.,  mers. 

Lang,  Jas.  L.,  writer. 

Wright  &  Muir,  agents. 
144  Haddow,  J.  &  G.,  plumbers. 
142  Stirling,   W.,  &  Sons,  calico 

printers. 
138  Wright,  J.  B.,  com.  mercht. 

Watson,  H.,  &  Co.,  merchts. 

Kinnear,  John  G.,  merchant. 

Miller,  S.,  wood  engraver. 

Edwards,  F.,  iron  merchant. 

Johnstone,  Ronald,  civil  eng. 
134  Bremner,  W.  H. 

Clydesdale  Bank  branch. 
112  M'Creath,  W.j  min.  engineer. 

Woodside,  Archd,,  account. 

Lament,  John,  &  Co.,  mers. 

Jack,  Alex.,  metal  broker, 

Foulds,  W.  B.,  writer. 

Hadaway,  Thomas  S. 

M'Farlane,  J.,  agent. 

Woodside,  A.  &  A.  W.,  factors. 

M'Farlane,  A.,  iron  mercht. 

Smith,  James,  accountant. 

M'Lachlan,  Robt., accountant. 
110  Cuthbertson,  A.  &  D.,  accts. 

Provan,  M.,  accountant. 

Brown,  R.,  accountant. 
108  Graham,   R.,  &  Co.,  pocket- 
book  makers. 

M'Nab,  R.,  &  Co.,  merchts. 
106  Maxton,  John,  writer. 

Anderson,  G.  S.,  &  Co.,  mers. 

Peebles,    Anderson,    &   Co., 
drysalters. 

Robertson,  J.,  grain  mercht. 
100  M'N:iughton,  C.,  calenderer. 

Torrens  &  Husband,  painters. 

M'Pherson,  Hugh,  clothier. 
98  M'Call,  Jas,  &Son,  wine  mers. 

Denovan,  J.,  accountant. 

Denovan,  Alexander. 

Graj',  Robt.,ct  Sons,  merchts. 

Gray,  R.,  Brazilian  vice-con. 

Duf}',  Daniel,  measurer. 

Dobie,  W.  H.,  merchant. 

M'Lean,  William,  account. 

Ferguson,  Archd.,  writer. 

W^hite,  Wm.,  photographer. 

Bannat_yne,  And.,  jun.,  acco. 

Moncrieff,  Jas.,  pr.)d.  broker. 
92  Dunlop,  C,  &  Co.,  ironmas. 


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90  M'CsU,  James,  &  Son,  wine 

merchnnts. 
68  Procurators'  Hall. 
62   Procurators'  Library. 

Blair,  H.,  writer. 

Artliur  &  liinshaw,  merclits. 
GOjM'Farlane,  J.  &  J.,  caler.drs. 
60  Douglas,  C.  A., manufacturer. 
54.  Cliarles,  Jno.,  Bedford  hotel. 
50  Western  Bank  of  Scotland. 
46  Black  &  Hone_vman,  writers. 

Black,  George,  wiiter. 

M'Arthur  &  Fairie,  com.  mts. 

Honeyman,  T.  S.,  wiiter. 
42  Tolmie,  Wm.,  accountant. 

Muirhead,  James,  writer. 

Stout,  Thomas,  writer. 

Tolmie  &  Duncan,  accounts. 
32  Cogan,  John  &  Robt,,  mars. 

Brown  &  M'Arthur,  com.agts. 

14  Edin.  &  Glas.  Railway  offices. 
Jamieson,  Jolin  A.,  secretary. 
Latham,  John,  manager. 
Adie,  A.  J.,  engineer. 
Thomson,  J.  B.,  superintend. 
Eeid,  D.,  goods  manager. 

GERMISTON  STEEET. 

3  Gibson,  R. 

M'Gregor,  Sirs. 
Strathie,  D. 

Dunlop,  Alex.,  dairyman. 
Matheson,   M. 
Farquhar,  Miss. 
Bowie,  Mrs. 
9  Maltman,  Thomas. 
Cameron,  Mrs. 
Morrison,  Mrs. 
M'Culloch,  Miss,  lodgings. 
Haldane,  George. 

19  Ward,  Robert,  builder. 

21  Kirkland,  William,  &   Sons, 
timber  merchants. 
Holmes,  James,  timber  mer. 
Cutlar,  John,  timber  mercht. 
25  Barr,  James,  &  Co.,   timber 
merchants. 

20  Gibson,  John,  carter. 

8  M'Caifertj-,  James,  coach  pro. 

4  Dunlop,  Alex.,  veterinary  sur. 

GIBSON   STREET, 

7  Aitken,  Hugh,  salt  mercht. 

15  White,  W.,  &  Son,  pipemak. 

16  Scott,  Robert,  cork  cutter. 

10  Murphy,  Michael,  spir.  deal. 

8  Wallace,  Rich.,  spirit  merch. 
Aitken,  Miss. 

4  Greer,  Alexander. 

GLASSFOED   STEEET. 

9  Martin,  James,  confectioner. 

11  Wood,  George,  agent. 
Bow,  John,  manufacturer. 

13  Kennedy,  A.&W.,  stationers. 
15  Hetheiington,  John,  shoera. 

17  Hunter,  R.,  clothier. 
19  Kisbet,  William,  grocer. 

21  Turnbull,  Wm.,  &  Co. 


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86 
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54, 

52 


Gall,  Hugh,  &  Sons,  hosiers. 

Brown,  M.  &  J.,  nur.  &  seed. 

Henderson,  T.,  &  Co.,  tea  mer. 

Cavenie,  J.,  clothier. 

Murdoch  &  Porter,  lithogrs. 

Galloway  Court. 

Bowie,  James,  agent. 

Brown,  John,  artist.' 

Stewart,  D.,  &  Co.,  hat.  man. 

Thistle  &  Soho  hoteL 

Miller,  Jas.,  ham  curer. 

Scouller,  C,  agent. 

Ailken,  Jas.,  &  Co.,  brewers. 

Richardson,  George,  printer. 

Morrison,  Rob.,  bookbiiider. 

M'Kendrick,  John,  bookbind. 

Crabb,  John,  agent. 

Galbraith,  T.,  &  Co.,  manuf. 

Kirkland,  W.,  agent. 

59  New  Apothecarie.s'  Hall. 

Walker,  James,  baker. 

Kirshaw,  John,  drysalter. 

Bald,  J.  &  J.  W.,  tea  dealers. 

King,  Robert,  spirit  mercht. 

Rodger,  R.,  carrier. 

Wright,   Malcolm,  coffee-ho. 

Wallace,  Geo.,  spirit  merch. 

Wilson,  Hugh,  engraver. 

Hunter,  Wm.,  &  Co.,  agents. 

83  Riddell,  Jas.,  spirit  mer. 

Trades'  Hall. 

Eeid,  John,  Trades'  ho.  officer. 

Ma}',  George,  restaurant. 

Lyle,  George,  &  Son,  manuf. 

Wylie  &  M'Dowall,  bonnet 
makers. 

Stenhouse,  A.,  drysalter. 

Buchanan  &  Marquis,  mill- 
furnishers. 

Williamson,  Geo.,  warehouse 

Russell,  A.,  Son,  &  Co.,  man. 

105  Anderson,  A.,  Fordyce,  & 
Co.,  merchants. 

Moore,  John,  tobacconist. 

Arneil,  W.,  hairdresser. 

Finlay,  Robt.,  spirit  mercht. 

Robertson,  Arch.,  photograph. 

M'Donald,  J.,  Newli.  fish  sto. 

M'Arthur,  James,  &  Co., 
paper-makers. 

Finlay,  D.,  spirit   merchant. 

Seton,  T.  H.,  billiard  rooms. 

Alexander,  John,  writer. 

Erskine,  F.,  writer. 

Craig  &  Sons,  paper  rulers. 

Eobertson,  D.,  engraver. 

Sharkey,  Val.,  agent. 

Accommodation  Loan  Co. 

64  Carrick,  Geo.,  spirit  deal. 

56  Dick,  M.,  &  Co.,  soap 
manufacturers. 

Robertson,  Dr.  George. 

Fyfe,  William,  agent. 

Burmond,  John,  warper, 

Marshall,  W.,  tinsmilh. 

Newall,  J.,  cloth  merchant. 

Connell,  Wm.,  bookseller. 

42,  44,  46,  &  48  Wilson  & 
Matheson,  merchants. 


38  Ruff,  Joseph,  clockmaker. 
36  Walsh,  James,  bookseller. 
34  Glen,  John,  tailor. 

32  Asj'lum  for  the  blind  sale  sh. 
28  M'Gregor,  R.,  &  Co.,  station. 
26  Spreull's  Court. 

Campbell,  C,  dining  rooms. 

M'Callum's  temperance  hotel. 

Tannahill  &  Robertson. 

Aitken  &  Co.,  warehousemen. 

M'Gregor,  J.  &  J.,  coffee  mer. 
24  Lizars,  John,  optician. 
22  M'Lay,  James,  jun.,  &  Co. 
18  Eobertson,   E.,   &  Sons,   hat 

and  cap  makers. 
16  Neil,  James,  bookseller. 
14  Baird,  R.,  oil  and  colour  mer. 
12  Imrie,  D.,  fishing-rod  maker, 
10  Sandilands,  J.,  bootmaker. 
8  Brown,  John,  hairdresser. 

4  Brown,  J.,  &  Co.,  fruiterers. 

GLEBE  STEEET. 
3  Eoss,  Alex.,  mason. 

5  Clews,  Ales.,  druggist. 

21  Jenkins,  James. 

43  Nicol,  Miss,  dressmaker. 

59  Cunningham,  William,  grocer. 
65  Jack,  John,  shoemaker. 

101  Inglis,  James,  spirit  dealer. 

103  Reid,  Robert,  victualler. 
107  Finlay,  W'm.,  teacher. 
136  Britannia  Pottery. 

116  Taylor,  R.,  tobacconist. 

104  Milligan,  William,  grocer. 
100  Hutcheson,  John,  spirit  deal. 

94  Duncan,  William. 

48  Barnes,  Robert,  china  dealer. 

28  Young,  John,  watchmaker. 

26  Grant,  Alex,  smith  &  farrier. 
Mowat,  James,  wood  mercht. 
Young,  Robert. 

Shaw,  William,  coal  mercht. 

24  Moore,  Andrew,  clerk. 
M'Pherson,  John,  clerk. 

22  M'Gee,  M.,  grocer. 

20  Kotkouskie,  Ignace,  spirit  me. 
16   Davidson,  Mrs.,  grocer. 

2  Letham,  Peter,  spirit  dealer. 

GLOTJCESTEE  STEEET. 
1   Henderson,  spirit  dealer. 

3  Eeid,  Mungo. 
3;}  Wood,  grocer. 

5  Gihb,  James,  fringe  manufcr. 
M'Pherson,  P. 
Waterloo  Place. 

21  Smith,  James,  eni;ineer. 
Thomson,  R.  L.,  stevedore. 

23  Kay,  James,  biickmaker. 

25  Corbet,  Mrs.  James. 

27  Wilson,  James,  accountant. 
Gilclirist,  Mrs. 
M'Comb,  William. 

31   Dunn  &  Co.,  biscuit  bakers. 

33  Anderson,  William. 

60  Buchanan,  John. 
Pender,  James,  contractor. 
Brown,  John,  jun. 


GOOSEDUBBS.- 


-STREET  DIRECTORY. GRACE. 


365 


4.6  Tod,  James. 

Biicliaii,  Hugh. 
a  Walker,  E.  E. 

Howie,  Hugh,  ironmonger. 

Howden,  James,  enj^ineer. 

Stewart,  Sirs.  James. 

Allan,  John,  ham  curer. 

42  Anderson,  William. 
Orichfon,  Alexander. 

40  Barrie,  Juliii,  spirit  mercbt. 

14  Seaton,  Mrs. 
Allan,  John. 
Gray,  James. 
Skinner,  George. 
Cochran,    John,   mason    and 

builder. 

12  Fnime,  John,  engineer. 

8  M'Kenzie,  Hugh,  grocer. 

GOOSEDUBBS  STREET. 

20  M'Intosh,  Peter,  works. 

GORDON  LANE. 
1  Young,  Alexander. 
3  Crawford  &  Easton. 

Hendrv,  J.hn,  &  Co.,  manufs. 
6  Pullock,  Mr. 

GORDON  STEEET. 
1  Mackenzie,  Peter,  fruiterer. 
3  Alexander,  W.,  &  Son. 

6  Drummond,  R.  &  G.,  Jewells. 

7  Forrester,  John,  baker. 

9  Jeffrey,  James,  agent. 
Seligmann,  H.  L.,  merchant. 
Hill,  William,  metal  broker. 
Berwick,  John  B.,  com.  mer. 
Watt,  Robt.,  &  Co.,  com.  mers. 
Mitchell,  Jas.,  &Co, ,  engravs. 
Wallace,  William,  writer. 
Taylor,  James,  .Terchant. 

13  Leadbetter,  Govan,  &  Co. 

15  Leadbetter,  Thomas,  &  Co. 
17  M'Gowau  &  Brown,  accnts. 

M'Cowan,  Robert. 
Smith,  M.,  &  Co. 
Aird  &  Coghill,  printers. 
Miller,  John,  writer. 
Jrotherwell,  J.  &  W, 
19  Hamilton,  John,  ironmonger. 

21  M'Tear  &  Kempt,  auctioneers. 
The  GlaS:;ow  Sale  Rooms. 

23  Dougall,  Jas.  D.,  gunmaker. 
25  Dixon,  P.  W.,  sharebroker. 

Lietke,  J.  O.,  Swedish  con. 

Bankier,  W.  D.,  &  Co. 

Bankier&  Lietke,  shipbrokrs. 

Kennedy,  John,  accountant. 

Edmiston  &  Mitchell,  merchs. 

Brown,  Ci.lin  &  George. 

Gemmell,  Frank,  merchant. 

Becker,  J.  H. 

Wingate.  James,  merchant. 

Mitford,  Capt.  H.  R. 

Caldwell  &  Middleton,  mers. 
27  Cree,  Alex.,  upholsterer. 
31  MKay,  Stewart,  tailor. 
33  Ure  &  Sinclair,  painters. 
35  Cairns,  Jas.,  &  Co.,  stationrs. 

43  Hannah,  T.,  spirit  merchant. 


45 


10 


Baker,  S.,  &  Co.,  goldbeaters. 
Robertson,  James,  merchant. 
Dilks,  James,  &  Co. 
Forsyth,  John,  eating-house. 
Thomson,  David,  merchant. 
Duncanson  &  Forbss. 
M'Ewan,  Donald. 
Wylic,  C.  C,  commis.  mer. 
Wallace  &  INIurray,  manufs. 
M'Lean,  James,  &  Co.,  mans. 
Johnston,  Eraser,  &  Co, 
Johnston,  William. 
Bowman,  William. 
Inglis  &  W^akefield,  cal.  prs. 
Mathieson,  Middleton,  &  Co. 
Carslaw  &  Henderson. 
Silver,  S.  W.,  &  Co.,  manfs. 
Syme,  James,  agent. 
Hutton,  J.  &  A. 
W.  B.  Garvie. 

Young,  J.  H.,  &  Co.,  manfrs. 
Black,  John,  &  Co. 
Newall  Weaving  Co. 
Edward,  George,  jeweller. 
Barr,  Wm.,  &  Sons,  manufrs. 
Millar,  Wm.,  &  Son. 
Ritchie  &  Co  ,  clothiers. 
Bennett,  J.  B.,  painter. 
Donaldson,  Jnmes,  merchant. 
Wood,  William,  merchant. 
Kennedy,  R.,  manufacturer. 
Macaulay,  Rich.,  accountant. 
Waterhouse,  Henry,  &  Co. 
Lanarkshire    Co-operative 

Building  Society. 
Colquhoun,  Hugh,  writer. 
Murphy,  James,  jun. 
Service,  J.,  bnxniaker. 
Buchanan,  W.  L.,  agent. 
Tait,  W.  N.,  architect. 
Livingstone,  James  R. 
Crawford,  Andrew,  &  Co. 
Macfarlme,  H.  B.,  &  Co, 
Cunningham,  James, 
London  Boot  Company. 
Muir  &  Monteith,  engineers. 
Miller  &  Bannerman,wrights. 
Baird,  H.,  &  Co.,  brewers. 
Rintoul,  Peter,  merchant, 
Rintoul,  Andrew,  merchant. 
Christie,  G    Fyffe,  writer. 
Kinnier,  F.  M.,  commis.  mer. 
Drumpeller  Estate  Office. 
Aikman,  Thomson,  ship  brk. 
Baird,  Hugh,  merchant. 
Carswell,  Js.  S.,  &  Skinner. 
Davis,  D.,  &  Son,  jewellers. 
Wilson,  William,  agent. 
Cree,  Skinner,  &  Co. 
Dick,  W.,  messenger. 
Commercial  Bank. 
Johnston,  William. 
Paul,  William. 
Sloane,  John,  accountant. 
M'Donald,  Alex.,  messenger. 
Roj'al  Insurance  Co. 
Frame,  Thomas. 
Proudfoot,  John,  &  Co. 
Frazer  &  Green,  chemists. 


GOVAN  ROAD. 

Rltland  Place. 

Blair,  Horatius,  Greenbank. 

Rutland  Crescent. 

M'Lean,  Wm.,  Plantation. 

JIavisbanic. 

Mavisbank  spirit  cellar. 

Smith  &■  M'Lean. 

Clyde  Galvanizing  Works. 

Dick,   W.   B.,    Clyde  Rivet 

Works. 
Anderson,  J. W.,  Clydehaugh. 

GOVAN   STREET. 

5  Bolton,  Michael,  contractor. 
7  Butters,  A 

23  Cogan's  Mills. 

25  Grandison,  Rt.,  iron  founder. 
29,  33,  35,  Whitesmith,  J.  &  W., 

iron  founders. 
Robertson,  James. 

41  M'Gregor,  Wm.,  spirit  mer. 

45  Weir,  George,  grocer. 

55  Watson,  Wm.,  plumber. 
59  JFoore,  John,  smith. 

67  Turner,  Mrs.,  coal  agent. 

73  Young,  Mrs.,  &  Co  ,  furnish. 

75  M'Millan,  Daniel,  agent. 

79  Crosbie,  Mrs.,  tobacconist. 
81  Bisset,  Thomas,  agent. 
85  Crawford,  Peter,  grocer. 

87  M'Kirdy,  James,  baker. 

91  M'Guire,  Ch.,  sherifF-ofScer. 

101  Chalmers'  Free  Church. 

90  Paul,  John,  spirit  merchant. 

88  Reid,  Mrs.,  grocer. 
81  Reid,  Mrs.,  milliner. 

80  Devine,  James. 

78  Ilowat,  James,  provisions. 

72  Taylor,  Edward,  spirit  mer. 

70  MGhie,  Charles, 

C6  Hamilton,  Claude,  grocer. 

64  Brown,  A.  G.,  grocer. 

58  M 'Williams,  Juhn,  spir,  mer. 

48  M'Lean,  Robt.  A.,  spir.  mer. 

46  Yuil,  William,  pawnbroker. 
44  M'Gibbon,  John,  grocer. 

42  Kirkwood,  William. 

SO  Eraser,  John,  hair  manufr. 
28  M'Dowall,  J.  S.,  &  Co.,  saw 
mills. 

24  Lauchran,  John. 

22  Waddell,  Thomas,  spirit  mer. 
20,  18   Todd    &    Higginbotham, 

manufacturers. 
20  Reid,  Kennedy,  manager. 
18  Jamieson,  Wm.,  tobacconist. 
2  M'Phail,  William,  spirit  mer. 

GRACE  STREET. 
64  Young,  Mrs  ,  grocer. 
62  Sneddon,  James,   teacher  of 

music. 

56  Black,  A.,  grocer.      ; 
28  Puterson,  Hubert. 

26  Paterson,  Robert,  spir.  mer. 
12  Allan,  ilrs.,  grocer, 

6  Cree,  M.  James. 

9  Doig,  Peter,  dair^-man. 


366 


GR^ME.- 


-STJJEET  DIRECTOEY. GREAT. 


15  Finnieston    Mission    Scliool ; 

Robert  Dunlop,  teacher. 
21  Gunn,  J.  B.,  spirit  dealer. 
35  Bowie,  James,  coal  agent. 

GESME    STSEET. 
1  Browne,  J. 

7  Allan,  Michael. 

Lindsay,  James,  house  factor. 

Lindsay,  K.  James, 

Laurie,  Mrs. 
19  Andrew,  Mrs. 
27  Denholm,Geo.,& Co.,  bleach. 
29  Smith,  James,  bootmaker. 
S3  Lindsay,  Robert,  coal  agent. 

Johnston,  Francis,  joiner. 

Smith,  John. 

Mackie,  James. 

Stewart,  William,  plasterer. 
37  M'lntyre,  J.  &  J. 
109  M'Call,  Catherine,  grocer. 
115  Heniot  &■  Co  ,  machine  mak. 

Taylor,  James,  &  Co.,  card 
makers. 

Taj-lor,  William,  card  maker. 
117  Crawford,  James. 
119  Gordon,  John. 

Heriot,  Arthur. 

Brown,  George. 

M'Gregor,  Gregor,  spirit  deal. 

Mortimer,  Mrs.,  ladies' nurse. 

M'Kay,  Uavid. 
70  Shaw,  George,  spirit  dealer. 

Service,  \Vm.,  charch-officer. 

Nisbet,  Robeit. 
64  Mathieson,  James,  P.O. 

Anderson,  G.,  basketmuker. 

Murray,  William. 

Hill,  John. 
50  Gow,  John. 

M'Mill«ri,  Peter. 

Graham,  VV.,  spirit  merchant. 

Smith,  Samuel. 

Wood,  W.  C,  tobacco  pipem. 

Gordon,  Matthew  G.,  beadle. 
46  Steven,  Andrew,  jun. 

Cooper,  Joseph,  hide  mercht. 

McAllister,  Robert,  teacher  of 
music. 

M'Allister,  Mrs.  Wm.,  cotton 
banding  maker. 

Lawson,  Archibald. 

GEAETOn  PLACE. 

1  Donaldson,  John. 

2  Paris,  John. 
Dawson,  John. 
Herinedy,  Rodger. 
Millen,  Ebeaezer. 
Millen,  John. 
Millen,  Thomas  W. 

4  Kyle,  Thomas. 

6  Fraser,  Rev.  James. 

8  Watson,  George. 

GEAFTOU  SQUAEE. 

1  Millar,  William. 
Osborne,  Thomas. 
Steven,  Alexander. 


30  Mossm.an,  George. 
32  Mann,  Thomas. 

GEAPTOE'  STEEET. 

19  Hislop,  Misses. 

21  Taylor,  A.  O. 
Watson,  George. 
Strang,  Matthew. 
Hamilton,  Miss. 
Proudfoot,  Hugh, 

16  Murray,  A. 
Blurray,  W.  S. 

14  Graham,  Michael. 

4  Heggie,  George. 
Baillie,  Sliss, 

GSAI-IAM   SaUAEE. 

5  Henrv,  E.,  &  Sons. 

17,  19,  21  Dickson,  J.,  bottler. 
4  Cogan's,  J.  &  R.,  mill. 
Brown,  James. 

GEAHAM  STEEET,  Eridgeton. 

17  Simpson,  William,  starcher. 
42  Buchanan,  A.,  metal  refiner. 

22  Ure,  Robert,  agent. 

GEAHAM  STEEET,  West. 
Feoji  Cambkidge  Street  to 

St.  George's  Road. 
LiLYBANK  Terrace. 
126  M'Lean,  William  Robert. 
132  Freeland,  Huiih,  messenger. 

M'Donald,  James. 

Maxwell,  Wm.,  plumber. 

Gordon,  William. 
134  Michael,  Andrew. 

Ralston,  Willi.im. 

Johnston,  W. 

Norrie,  R.  M. 

Bain,  Robert. 
136  Frew,  Robert. 

Millar,  George. 

Ross,  James. 
138  Simpson,  Samuel. 
140   Murray,  William. 

Gray,  G.  G. 

Martin,  James. 

M'Culloch,  David. 
144  Hay,  Charles. 

Spence,  j\Irs. 

Barrie,  John,  clerk, 

Farnyhaugh,  Mrs. 
146  Fletcher,  Archd. 

Black,  filiss. 

Stewart,  Alex. 

Houston,  Mrs. 

M  Gregor,  Archibald. 

Fisher,  Charles. 

Millar,  Mrs.  Leander. 
152  Lamb,  John,  wright. 
160   Martin,  Br^'ce. 
175  Smeaton,  BIrs. 

Dempster,  A. 
171  M'lntyre,  Miss. 

Baird,  Matthew. 

Smith,  James. 

M'Intosh,  H. 

M'Farlane,  Robert. 

Stewart,  John. 


165  M'Morran,  W.  &J.,  carriage 

hirers. 
163  Cockluirn,  Wm.,  veter.  surg. 
147  M'Morr»n,  W.  L. 

Gibson,  James  H. 

M'Culloch,  William. 

7  Reid,  George. 

GSAIIT  STEEET, 

ROSEBANK    TERRACE. 

40  Baird,  Alexander. 
42  Caldwell,  Miss. 

44  Davies,  John,  clothier. 
4G   Paterson,  Hugh  C. 
48  Brock,  William. 

M'Innes,  BIrs.  James. 

Thomson,  James,  merchant. 

Snell,  James  Anderson. 
50  Bicket,  Robert. 
52  Feddon,  W.  R. 

54  Thomson,  James,  jun. 
Lowry,  Miss. 
Templeton,  Mrs. 

56  Handcock,   Mrs.  Robert. 
58  Torrance,  George. 
CO  Caw,  J.  B. 

Harley,  Mrs.  David. 

Forbes,  Rev.  A.  G. 
62  Paterson,  James. 

55  Goldie,  James,  civil  engineer. 

41  Reformed  Presbyter.  Church. 

GEAWYILLE     PLACE. 

Off  St.   George's  Eoad. 
2  BarLis,  James. 
4  M'Farlane,  Miss. 
Birrel,  Andrew. 

6  Stout,  Thomas. 
Penn,  A.  J. 

8  Slater,  Rev.  Thomas. 

14  Penney,  Charles. 

GEAITVILLE  STEEET. 

7  Brodie,  Misses. 
IMurray,  John. 
Grant,  James,  builder. 
Miller,  James. 

15  M'Lellan,  Lewis,  merchant. 
21  Thomson,  WiUiara. 

Todd,  R.  G. 
Moir,  James. 
Christie,  Mrs. 

33  Henderson,  Wm. 
Calder,  William. 

34  Willocks,  Mrs. 

32  Wallace,  Mrs.  Wm. 

Liddell,  Charles. 
26  Graham,  Misses. 

Macfarlane,  Jas. 

Watson,  Thos. 

Gilmour,  A. 
24  Thomson,  Jas.,  teach. of  music. 

GEEAT  -WELLIlirGTOlT  ST. 

1  White,  John. 
Howie,  William. 
Hood,  John. 
Wilson,  John. 
Wilson,  James, 


GREAT.- 


-STREET  DIRECTORY. GREENY  ALE. 


567 


3  Taj-lor,  Janies  A. 

Bennie,  (ieo.,  &  Co.,  Kinning 

Piirk  fijiiiidiy. 
"Wilson,      Jolm,       Parkliouse 
Chemical  woiks. 
5  Finlay,  Jcilin. 
M'Keiizie,  Juhn. 
Gibson,  John. 

2  M'Donalcl,  Duncan. 
Wing-ite,  A. 

GEEAT  "WESTERl!!  SOAD. 

FiiAXKLAND  Placi;. 
1  Murray,  W. 

3  M'Lny,  John,  flesher. 
7  Jlalcolm,  John. 

9  BiocI<,  John. 
11  Munro,  R. 

Druiiiiiiond,  Misses. 
Turnbuil,  Mrs.  T. 
Johnslon,  Wra. 
M'Grcgor,  J. 
Dron,  J. 
13,  15  Rough,  James. 

North  Apsley  Place. 
35  Phili|.,  Thomas,  builder. 
43  Callender,  Thomas. 
45  Langlunds,  William. 

Queer's  Place. 
49  Perry,  Robert,  M.D. 
53  Junor,  J.  B. 
Gibson,  J.  B. 
57  Barthohiine>v,  Alex. 
59  Bryce,  Wdliam. 
Steven,  James. 
Brvce,  Miss. 
Galloway,  H.  IT. 
Swan,  John  E. 
CI   Wall.-^,  Hugh. 
255  M'Lerie,  Jolin. 
226  Arnott,  Mrs.  Dr.  J. 
221  Miller,  ^Valter. 
Macaw,  Mrs. 
Jeffrey,  R.,  jun. 
210  Lightbody,  Peter. 
Buchanan,  D. 
BuENBANic  Place. 
82  Smith,  Andrew. 
Smith,  John. 
Orr,  William. 
"Willde,  J. 
Johnston,  George. 
80  Gibb,  John. 
64  Dawson,  Mrs. 
Bell,  Walter. 
40  Clow,  D,,  builder. 
38  Purdie,  William,  &  Son. 
18  Peacock,  Ales. 
16  Philips,  Robert. 

GEEEEDYKE  STEEET. 
3  Hutton,  Neil,  broker. 
9  Bell,  Mrs.  N.,  cowfeeder. 
15   Lynch,  Jas.,  coach  proprietor. 
45,  47  Ward,  Mart.,  cartwright. 
47  JIurphy,  John,  plumber. 
53  Model  Jjodging-house. 

Rennie,  U.,  superintendent. 
57  Clark  &  Rose,  cattle  agents. 


59  St.  Andrew's    Public    Baths 

and  Steam  Washing. 
65   St.  Andrew's  Parish  school. 
79  Ilill,  James,  shuttlemaker. 
Monroe,  John  Taylor, 
Walton,  Henry,  &  Son,  rag 
merchants. 
1 15   Sutherland,  J.  &  J.,  lathsplit. 
137  Newlands,  M.,  broker. 
143  St.  Andrew's  R.C.  School. 

GESElfHEAD  STEEET. 
13  Easton,  John,  skinner. 
21   Glen  &  Ross,  engineers. 

Caldwell,  Mrs.  Jas.,   &  Son, 

cloth  clippers. 
Dougall,  J.  &  A.,  candlemks. 
Lawson  &  IMartin,  flax  spin. 
45  Holms,  W.,  &  Brs.,  manufs. 
Dick,  R.  &  J.,  gutta  percha 
manufacturers. 
47  Buchanan  Institution. 
71  Leggat,  R.'v.  William. 
101   Waddeli,  James. 
107  Waddell,  Alex. 

Frew,  James. 
109  M'lntyre,  Dr.  John. 
113  Scott,  John. 
Barr,  Alex. 
141  Baird,  George. 
157  Burns,  John,  surgeon. 
159  M'Callum,  Geo.,  mill  nianag. 
187  Robertson,  J.,  &  Co.,  Newhall 
factory. 

GSEEITHILL    STREET. 
3  Hardie,  Mrs. 

7  Gihnour,  Wra.,  spirit  mercht. 
9   Livingston,  Allan. 

42  Milrov,  Wm.,  church-ofEcer. 

Wilson,  James,  wright. 

Stewart. 

Dougall,  ]\Iiss,  dressmaker. 

Provan,  Mrs.,  ladies'  nurse. 

Rankin,  Mrs. 
IG  Robertson,  J.,  coachbullder. 
14  M'Culloch,  John,  grocer. 

12  M'Leod,  Miss. 

10  Scott,   J. 

8  M'Kenzie  &  Crawford,   cabi- 

netmakers, 
Robertson,  J. 
Walker,  Hance. 

GEEEITLAW  PLACE. 

SEE  PAISLEY  ROAD. 

GEEEI^  STEEET,  Bridgeton. 

9  Ballantine,  Ale.x.,  wiight. 

17  Rogerson,T.,&Co  ,shnt.  mak 

13  GriLi-son,  William,  factor. 

52  Leggat,  David,  house  factor. 

GEEEJT   STREET,  Calton. 
1   Bryce,  David,  victualler, 
3   Chalmers,  William,  slater. 
5  Orr,  John,  wine  merchant. 

1 1  Dale,  George,  baker. 
13  Ridde;],  James. 

19   Galbraith,  Sam.,  pawnbroker. 


21  MulhoUand,   Peter,  flesher. 

27  Cardwell,  Jane. 

29  Wilson,  John,  grocer. 

31  Saunders,  Isabella,  grocer. 

01  M'Farlane,  Dun.,  spir.  dealer. 
G3  Miller,  Wm.,  confectioner. 
71  Maxwell,  Wm.,  pastry  baker. 
73  Cameron,  J.,  spirit  merchant. 
77  Maxton,  A.,  grocer. 

53  Miller,  Robert. 
Petiigrew,  John,hcuse  factor. 
M'Farlane,  John,  baker. 
Craig,  David. 

107  M'Into.sh,  Hugh. 
123  Gemmell,  A  ,  manufacturer. 
127   Gordon,  Peter,  victualler. 
114  Fulton,  IL,cowfeeder. 
102  M'Lean,  Charles. 

90  Shirra,  John,  .■spirit  morcht. 

68  Neilson,  Arcliil)ald. 

Buchanan,  Robert,  portioner. 

61  Cochrane,  Mrs.  Wm.,  victul. 

58  M'Lean,  Mrs.,  spirit  mercht. 
Gourlay,  Jan>es,  slater. 

54  Greenlees,  John,  ironmonger. 
48   Paterson,  Andrew. 

44  Monteilh,  Mrs.  W.,  furnishgs. 
42  M'Gregor,  Henry,  prov.  mer. 
34  Muir,  Gavin,  spirit  merchant. 
2G  Todd,  Thus.,  confectioner. 
22  Somerville,  Wm.,  grocer. 

16  Grierson,  Wm.,  painter. 

14  M-Clue,  Mrs.  Wm.,  grocer. 
10  Bryce,  D.,  surgeon. 
2  Reid,  Andrew,  spirit  dealer. 

GEEETJ  STEEET,  Low. 

2  Low  Green  Street  dairy. 

4  Dickie,  Hugh,  heddle  nianuf. 
Sinclair,  John,  cabinetmaker. 

6  Gillies,  D.,  &  G:en,  provision 

dealers. 
10  M'Kissock,  R.,  spirit  dealer. 

22  &  20  Boness,  Robert,  draper. 

1 7  Duncan,  Moses,  &  Co.,  draprs. 
19  Tierney,  P.,  victualler. 

23  Struthers  &  Co.,  drapers. 
Napier,  Alex. 

GEEENSIDE  LAITE. 

7  Ross,  James,  dyer. 

28  Auchterlonie,  Ale.K.,  teacher. 
47  M'Allister,  John,  dyer. 
49  Armour,  Robert,  joiner. 

GEEEITSIDE    STEEET. 

16  Gorbals  Youths'  School. 
Neil,  Thomas,  teacher. 

17  Murdoch    &    Sons,     aerated 

water  manufacturers. 

18  Jamieson  &  Gardner,  joiners. 

GEEEBTVALE  PLACE. 

SEE  CUMBERLAND  ST.  (wESt) 
AND  CARNARVON  STREET. 

GEEENVALE  STEEET. 

1  Hunter,  R.,  grocer. 

2  Rankin,  John,  spirit  dealer. 
5  Duncan,  David,  butcher. 


368 


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-STEEET  DIRECTORY.- 


-HAMILTON. 


GREYFEIAES'  WYND. 

3  Pinkerton,  R.,  cabinetmaker. 

3  Croll,  James,  smith. 

9  St.  Paul's  School. 

10  Pertson,  Jaines,  jap.inner. 

13  Campbell,  John,  glass-blow. 

21  Wylie,  M.  &M.,  print  cutr. 

GKOSVEHOR  TEEEACE, 
Botanic  Gardens. 

1  Allan,  James,  sen.,  ironraon. 

2  Doiigall,  Patrick. 

3  Carson,    David,    of  Cai'son, 

Wo7-ren,  cf  Co. 

4  Russell,  \Vm.,  writer. 

5  Leipmann,  Gustav,  of  LeJp- 
mann,  Lehmann,  <f  Co. 

6  Kerr,  John,  writer. 

7  Munro,       Alexander,     Town 

Clerk's  chambers. 

8  Paterson,  Joshua,  M.D. 

9  Robertson,  John. 
Cuthbertson,  \Vm.,  mercht. 

10  Stewart,  B.  Ninian,  mercht. 

11  Ellis,  Clement. 

12  Baumann,  William. 

13  Mwrray,  Erskine  Ales.,adTOC. 

14  Paul,  Alexander. 

16  Neill,  John,  merchant. 

16  Colquhoun,  Hugh,  mercht. 

17  Anderson,  W.  A. 

GEOVE  STEEET. 
1   Shaw,  Alex. 
13  M'Lintock,  John. 
17  Guthrie,  Christopher. 

35  Easton,  A. 
SpRixGGnovE  Place. 

47  Wilson,  John. 

Daw^son,  James. 

Cuthbertson,  H. 

Sharp,  Geo. 

Buchanan,  Mrs.  Dr.  John. 

M'Donald,  George. 
51  Miller,  Wm. 
55  Milroy,  AiidreTV. 

Pridie,  Geoige. 

Fi-her,  John,  designer, 

Burge,  Wm. 
61  Mitchell,  John. 

Ross,  Mrs. 

"Watson,  John. 

M'Donald,  Robert. 
67  M'Lei.^h.  Archd. 

Sibbald,  C,  dressmaker. 
71  Davies,  Misses. 
77  Robertson,  J. 
79  Mitchell,  Arthur. 

Sweet,  James  K, 

Gibb,  Henry. 
81  Haig,  Walter  G.,  coal  agent. 
46  Reid,  Wm. 

Clii'Tokgrove  Crescent. 
40  Armstioiig,  Mrs. 

M'Phail,  Alex. 

Weir,  Rankine. 

36  French,  Wm, 
Purdie,  Wm. 
Lyon,  John. 


36  Thomson,  Alex. 

Thomson,  James. 

Thomson,  Geo. 

M'Connell,  J. 

Henderson,  K. 

Bunton,  W. 
32  Barker,  John  P. 
26  Ferguson,  Geo. 
24  Millar,  Michael. 

Wilson,  Hugh. 

Jack,  J;unes. 
22  Cunningham,  John. 

Smith,  George. 

20  Wilson,  John. 

6,  8  Dryburgh,  John. 

4  Oswald,  Misses. 

GUILBEY  COUET. 

7  Smith,  Duncan,  tailor. 
M'Leod,  James. 
Brown,  David. 

6  Gordon,  Samuel. 

5  MLennan,  D.,  grocer. 
Kicol,  Robert. 
IM'Laiighlan,  Hugh. 
Mooney,  Daniel. 
Steel,  Duncan,  grccer. 

1  M'Graw,  Wm.,  traveller. 
Nellis,  J.,  egg  merchant. 
Doherty,  Hugh,  merchant. 

EAMILTOU  DRIVE,  Great 
Western    Eoad. 

1  Handyside,  Nicol,  Rus.  t.  c. 
Handyside,  Wm. 

2  Watson,  Archd.,  merchant. 

3  Boyd,  Robert,  jun. 

4  Finlay,  Ales. 

5  Duncan,  John,  merchant. 

6  Lie.-'ler,  Louis. 
MacLeJjose,  bookseller. 
Western  Book  club. 

8  M'Donald,  Malcolm. 

9  Becket,  Hugh,  at  R.  Balylisli, 

Falconer^  cj-  Co.^s. 

10  Nairn,  And. 

11  Watson,  Alex.  J. 

12  Wild,  Tbos. 
Gray,  Richard. 

13  DutF,  Thos. 

14  Tennent,  Mrs. 

15  Symc,  James,  banker. 

16  Drew,  Alex. 

17  Caird,  Rev.  Dr.  John,  M.A. 
19   Bertram,  H. 

'20  Clark,  Robert. 

21  Gow,  Robert,  jun. 

22  Bald,  James,  merchant. 

23  Hill,  Wm. 

24  Marshall,  Jn.,  of  ChapeltOB. 

26  Huppertz,  Wm. 

27  Harvey,  Mrs. 
Bell,  Wm. 
Bell,  Quintin. 

Bell,  Jas.,  ofD.  Bell^-  Co. 

HAMILTON  PAEK  TEEEACE, 
Great  Western  Eoad. 

1  Lamb,  George. 

2  Flindt,  Rev.  S.  K. 


3  Irvine,  J.  R. 

4  Miller,  Jas. 
6  Bell,  David. 

6  Paterson,  Robert. 

8  AUardice,  Wm. 

9  Pender,  J.  B. 

10  Easton,  Walter. 

11  Walls,  Wm. 

12  Arnof,  Rev.  Wm. 

13  Eraser,  Alex. 

14  M'Ewan,  James. 

15  Ferguson,  Alex.  A. 

16  Gray,  James. 
Gray,  Mi.^ses. 

17  Finlay,  John. 

HAMILTON  STREET,  Great. 

1  Boyle,  Jn.,  spirit  merchant. 

6  Scott,  Mi.ss. 
Struthcrs,  A. 
Struthers,  Jliss. 
Glass,  Jaines. 

7  Cook,  Wm.,  spirit  merchant. 
9  Fairley,  Robt.,  warchousem. 

Devlin,  Artliur. 

Walker,  Jlrs. 
15  Barber,  Oliver  Ross,  fruiterer. 
17  Buckley,  Rev.  Jeremiah. 

O'Sullivan,  Rev.  Maurice. 
19  Ronald,  Alex.,  teacher. 

JIuir,  Richard. 

Clugston,  R(jbert. 
23   Catholic  Chapel. 
33  Finlay,  J.,  Rumford  works. 
51  Jollie,  And.,  currier. 
55  Corkindale,  Arch.,  smith. 
57  Crichton,  Jas.,  furniture  deal. 
61   Campbell,  John,  wright, 

Stewart,  Wm.,  coalagent. 

Shanks,  Jlrs.,  mangling, 

Staunton,  Hen.,  wax  tap.  ni, 

Hinshelwood,  Robert. 
65  AVarnock,  John,  broker. 
67  Johnstrn,  Wm. 
71  Gillespie  U.P.  Church. 
73   Hogg,  Wm.  J. 
75  M'Crae,  Mi>s. 
77  Anderson,  Andrew,  wrigbt. 
79    Kerr,  Jaines. 

Scott,  Samuel. 

Mitchell,  David. 

Young,  W^m. 
87  Clark,  John. 

Barr,  Robert,  builder. 

Glas^ford,  James. 
89   Gray,  D.  B  ,  painter. 
91   Donald,  James,  surgeon. 
97  Walker,  Robert,  beadle. 
lOor} Forrest,  James,  watchmaktr. 
109   Stevenson,  R.,  &  Son,  slaters. 

Andrews,  Wm.,  accountant. 
Ill  Shearer,  John,  spirit  dealer. 
113  Wilkie,  J.,  house  proprietor. 
115  Hamilton,  James,  slater. 
117  Greig,  George,  fruit  metcht. 
119  Napier,  Wm.,  spirit  mercht, 
121   Tweed,  John,  publisher. 

Hamilton,  Mrs. 

AVaddeli,  Jaines. 


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123 

127 


129 
131 
143 


153 
155 
157 
161 
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171 

173 
175 
177 
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158 
154 
152 
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111 

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140 
138 
136 
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128 


126 

124 


120 


OiT,  Mrs    Thomas. 
Young,  G.  William,  surgeon. 
Hodj;e,  Mitchell. 
Stewart,  liobert. 
Stevenson,  James. 
Scott,  John,  draper. 
Duncan,  Allan,  cooper. 
Free  St.  Luke's  Church. 
13urt,  John,  currier. 
Cameron,  Dugald,  heddlemk. 
Steven,  Andrew,  jun. 
Ferguson,  James. 
Cato,  George. 
Lvle,  Jolm,  spirit  merchant. 
Fairlev,  Mrs.  H.,  grocer. 
Craig,  Thomas,  hay  dealer. 
Henry,  James,  spirit  dealer. 
Grange,  Thus.,  house  agent. 
Devote,  John  B. 
M'Isaac,  Robert,  spirit  men 
Craignestock  Sti;eet. 
Hamihoii,  Mrs.  D.,  victuall. 
Gray,  John,  furnisliing  shop. 
Rankin,  Js.,  &Co.,  bootmks. 
Rankin,  James,  bookseller. 
Patterson,  John,  grocer. 
Irvine,  Thomas,  tlesher. 
Duncan,  James. 
Cochnme,  Mrs. 
Willotk,    H.    D.,  teacher   of 

dancing. 
Hamilton,  Alex.,  flesher. 
Stewart,  John. 
Independent  Church. 
Gow,  Josepli,  spirit  mercht. 
Reid,  J.  &  J.,  prov.  inerchts. 
Hodge,      Mitchell,     bedding 

warehouse. 
Lyle.  Jolin,  spirit  merchant. 
Todd,  James,  grocer. 
Aird,  James,  watchmaker. 
Lyle,  Charles,  tiether. 
Hossack,  John,  dver. 
Broadley,  Jas.,  confectioner. 
Reid,  Alexander. 
Campbell,  Hugh. 
Burgess,   Mrs. 
M'Indoe,  Tliomas. 
Milroy,  Samuel. 
JIatthew,  Wm.,  prov.  mer. 
Maitland,  W.  H. 
Gibson,  Wiiliam. 
Steel,  Robert. 
Fulton,  James. 
Dick,  Mrs. 
Boiland,  Wlliam. 
Walker,  James. 
Aitchison,  Alexander, 
Gotild,  Peter. 
White,  Miss. 
Gardner,  Mrs.  John. 
Manuel,  Sirs. 
Alexander,  Mrs. 
M'Farlane,  Thomas,  victual. 
Anderson,  James. 
Crawford,  John. 
Warren,  William. 
Grove,  Mary,  dressmaker. 
Craig,  Thomas. 


120  Fell,  John. 

118   Snedden,  Andrew. 

116  Biggar,  Jolm. 

114  Thomson,  Gavin,  bootmaker. 

112  M'Donald,  Peter. 

Aitken,  Jolin. 

Campbell,  Jnlm. 
110  Lang,  John,  tailor. 
108  Aitken,  John,  grocer. 
lOG  Thomson,  Jame.^,  flesher. 
104   Bain,  Duncan  C,  spirit  deal. 
102  M'Nanghton,  Walter,  vict. 
100  Duncan,  ]\Irs.,  green-grocer. 
98  M'Nish,  John,  coal  merchant. 

Gardner,  George. 

Dow,  Archibald. 

Elbron,  John. 
96  Scott,  Samuel,  baker. 
94  Thomson,  Andrew,  M.D. 
92   Strachan,  Miss  A.,  milliner. 

Brown,  Gavin,  merchant. 

Maxton,  Laurence. 

Richmond,  Ilunh,  tinsmith. 

Dunn,  Ale.xander. 
90JMeikle,  M.,  remnant  wareh. 
90   White,  Wm.,  warper. 

Gemmill,  W.,  manufacturer. 

Sponce,  Misses,  vestmakers. 

Crawford,  William,  warper. 

Hinshelwood,  Wm.,  mercht. 

Davison,  James,  dru^-gist. 
88   Hinshelwood,  W.,  prov.  mer. 
84  M'Kenzio,  Duncan. 

Shearer,  Mrs. 

Wallace,  Miss. 
82  Stewart,  J.,  jun.,  bookseller. 
78  Reformed  Presbyterian  Chur. 
76  Richmond,  John,  gasfitter. 

Barr,  Robert,  tobacconist. 

Auld,  Miss. 
72  Dickson,  Marg.,  dressmaker. 
70   Lairig,  George,  manufacturer. 

Duncan,  Moses,  draper. 

Houston,  William. 

Sniith,  William. 

Donald,  James,  surgeon. 

Jamie.son,  Robert, 
62  Letiers,  !Mrs.,  draper. 
60  Dun'op,  Elizabeth,  grocer. 
56  Bethune,  Jcdin,  writing-mast. 

Salton,  Ales. 

Thorn,  Archibald. 
54  Auld,  Mrs.  R. 
52  Thorn,  Archibald,  flesher. 
50   Gillespie,  John,  liouse  factor. 

Gilchrist, Robert,  brickbuilder. 

Tajlor,  Jas.,  pattern  drawer. 

Brown,  James. 

Brown,  John,  hnisc  factor. 

Smith,  Mrs.,  Hugh. 

Smith,Miss  Margaret,  dressm. 

Jollie,  Andrew,  currier. 

Clachan,  John. 
34  St.  James'  School. 
30  St.  James'  Church. 
26  Hay,  Mrs. 

Dickie,  Wiliiam. 

Wilson,  Mrs.  T. 

Anderson,  James. 


26  Cameron,  William,  mercht. 

Vallance,  Andrew. 
24  Stewart,  John,  confectioner. 
22  M'Farlane,  Jame.<!,  baker. 

18  Alexander,  David. 
Johnston,  Kobt.,  l^riekbuilder. 
Johnstone,  Jlr.s. 

Allan,  Mrs. 

iI'Math,  William,  clothier. 
IG  Spiers,  Matt.,  confictioner. 
14  Richmond,  James,  tinplate. 

12  Spiers,  Robert,  beadle. 

10  Stewart,  M.  &  J  ,  milliners. 
Marshall,  Jas.,  tea  merchant. 
Moir,  Jus.,  tea  merchant. 
Blarshall,  Andw.,  yarn  mer. 
Wilson,  James,  blockbuilder. 

4  Stevenson,  Robt. 
Stevenson,  James. 
JI'Donald,  Miss,  dressmaker. 
M'Lean,  Thos.,  jun. 

2  Bennie,  Mrs.,  spirit  merchant. 

HAMILTON  STREET,  Little,  j 

13  Lyon,  Wm.,  coal  agent. 

19  Frood,  Wm.,  cowfeeder. 
21  Buchan,  Walter,  teacher. 

20  Smith,  Alex.,  slater. 
Geddcs,  Jas  ,  pianoforte  mak. 

18  Williamson,  John,  smith. 

Bryan,  B. 

Reid,  Robt.,  bookseller. 

Maxwell,  Allan  G.,  wright. 

Bel),  John. 

Granger,  R. 

M'Auslan,  Margaret. 
16  51'Kenzie,  A  J.,  grocer. 

8  Steven,  A.  &  P  ,  engineers. 

HAIfOVEE,  STREST. 
1  Miller,  John,  stationer. 

Muir,  J.  J.,  &  Davie,  manufs. 
OjOUell,  PriPRle,  &  Selkirk. 

5  M'Laren,  Wm,,  Sons,  &  Co. 
7  Winton,  A.,  &  Co.,  com.  mers. 

9  AVatson  &  Co.,  manufs. 
Anderson,  J.  W  ,  manufs. 

35   Goods  Entry,  E.  &  G.  Rail. 
39   Adam  &  Co.,  merchants. 

Liverpool  &  London  Fire  and 
Life  Insurance  Co.;  F.  W. . 
Allan,  agent. 

Stevenson,  David,  merchant., 
43  Freidlander,  A.,  foreign  imp.. 
45  Gardner's  Hotel. 
51  Cowan,  Thomas. 

Miller,  J.,  portrait  painter. 

M 'Ha  file,  David. 

Rolertsoii,  Mrs.  Thoraas;. 

Grant,  Mis. 
53  Campbell,  Miss. 
55  Gilligan,  James. 
57  Speirs,  Moses,  plumber. 

Riiy,  Andw.,  merchant. 

Craig,  John,  teacher. 
63  Thomson,  William,  plasterer 

and  modeller. 
85  Robertson,  Mrs. 

Thomas,  Miss. 

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91  Small,  James,  misbionary. 

Wilson,  Robert. 

Tosh,  Henry. 

Buchanan,  Wm.,  draper. 

M'Lean,'Mrs. 

Lizars.  J.,  optician. 
93  Mrs.  M'Vicar. 

Pritty,  Francis. 

Johnstone,  Chas. 

Russell,  Mrs: 
95  Holmes,  Misses. 

Claris,  Miss  Ellen,  upholstr. 

Glen,  Miss. 

Wiliiie,  W.,  jeweller. 

Jarvies,  IVIrs. 

M'Beth,  Miss. 

109  Shanks,  James,  sculptor. 
Ill   Lamont,  Win.,  wriwht. 

110  Neilson,  John,  builder. 
108  Macliinlay,  Benjamin  G. 

Rankin,  J.  R. 
Beveridge,  Mrs. 
Shirra,  J.,  printer. 
Krotosliiner,  S. 
Ewing,  Miss. 
106  Woodbnrn,  James,  grocer. 
lOi  Allan,  Mrs. 

Norman,  John,  engineer. 
96  Hope,  William. 
Knox,  Walter. 
Ferguson,  D. 
Martin,  J.,  clothier. 
M'Glashen,  James. 
M'lntosh,  Mrs. 
Tait,  P.  C. 
88  Smiib,  Robert. 
Baird,  John. 
Steel,  James. 
M'Taggart,  Archd. 
Richaidson,  James. 
Millar,  George. 
84  Bryce,  William,  beadle. 
Provan,  Miss. 
Eobertson,  James. 
Jack,  Mrs.  Thomas. 
Barker.  Mrs. 
Lyon,  Mrs. 
Johnston,  Mrs. 
Youtig,  John. 
■80  St.  Andrew's  Free  Church. 
70  Craig,  John,  bootmaker. 
68  Dutliie,  AlfX.,  plasterer. 
66  Cochrane,  Wm.,  card-cutter. 
60  Gilligan,  James. 
58  Eraser  Brothers,  booksellers. 
Thomson,  George. 
Adam,  Mrs.  MatlboTV. 
Gait,  John. 
54  M'Craw  &  Kay,  joiners. 
50  Bald  &  Miller,  workshop. 
48  Auld,  Robert,  potato  mercht. 
46  Lang,  Mrs.  Robert,  grocer. 
16  Ferguson,  And  ,  sher.  officer. 
Woiherspoon,  Gavin,  printer. 
12  Leslie,  Geo.  G.,  com.  mercht, 
Robertson,  Robert,  merchant, 
6  Couper,  Blackwood,  &  Co. 
Couper,  Wm.,  com.  mercht. 
Paul  &  M'CuUoch,  writers. 


6   M'ilvriile,  A.  B.,  card  maker. 
Hamilton,  J.  D.,\vriter. 

4  Allan,  James,  writer. 
Lancashire  Insurance  Co. 
Stewart,  David,  sec.  do. 

HAETFIELD  STREET. 

5  Cameron,  Samuel,  wood  mer. 
21  Cochran,  A.  &  R.,  glass  wks. 

M'Ginnis,  Geo.,  manager. 

HAVANUAH  STREET. 

1  Burns,  Geo  ,  coffee  house. 
Ewing,  Archd.  0. 

51  M'Kenzie,  James. 
65  Pringle,  John,  grocer. 
57  M'Lean,  D.,  spirit  dealer. 
73   Main,  Robert. 
Main,  James. 
110  Cameron,  Colin,  spirit  dealer. 
88  M'Call,  Mrs. 
T'i  Coubrough,  J.,  spirit  mercht. 
70  Young,  John,  grocer. 
42   Clark,  James,  spirit  dealer. 
36  Wethered,  John. 
24  Miller,  Mrs.  John. 

2  Henderson,  John,  slater. 
Pearston,  Mrs.,  midwife. 

HAVELOCK   STREET. 

3  Reid,  John,  millstone  builder. 

HAVELOCK  TERRACE, 
Paisley  Road. 

1  M'Farlane,  George. 

2  M'Leijh,  James. 

3  Steel,  James. 

M 'In tyre,  Duncan. 

4  Youi;ger,  Francis. 
6   Hill,  John. 

8  Ferguson,  Duncan. 

HAYFIELD  STREET. 

3Iurray,  Robt.,  dyeworks. 
M'Gibbon,  John  B.,  dyewood 
mills, 

HERBERTSOK  STREET. 

15  White,  Wm.,  pawnbroker. 

16  Marchbank,  John. 
Davidson,  Mrs. 

14  M'Kinnon,  John,  painter. 
12  Ferguson,  Andrew,  dairy. 

4  Muir,  A. 

2  Menzies,  Robert,  spirit  mer. 

HIGH  STREET. 

3  Letham,  Robert,  hosier. 

5  Falconer,  VV.  &  A.,  hosiers. 
9  King,  John,  cooper. 

11  Smith,  J.,  &  Co.,  hosiers. 

15  Stewart,  John,  drj-salter. 

17  Hair,  Bernard,  pawnbroker. 
2  L  Paton,  Agnes,  brush  shop. 
27  King,  William,  cooper. 

29  M'Vey,  Alex.,  cork  cutter. 
31   Henderson,  R.  &  J.,  drj'salt. 
33   Watson,  Marion. 
39  Stewart,  Keunie,  flesher. 


41  Rynald,  James. 
43  Central  Loan  Canipany. 
Orr,  P.,  &  Son,  emery  paper 
makers. 
49  Mullen,  John  W. 
51  Morton  &  Rodger,  oil  mers. 
57  Fisher,  P.,  oil  and  colourm. 
61  Andrew,  John,  tallow  chauj. 
63  M'Gilchrist,  A.,  victualler. 
69   Walker,  Wm  ,  confectioner. 
71  M' Arthur,  Peter. 
73  Johnston,  John,  victualler. 
75  Mullen,  John. 
79  Ferguson,  James,  &  Co. 
81  Archer,  Hugh. 
83^  Walker,  J.,  confectioner. 
91  Gookl,  Wm.,  &Co.,  grocers. 
93  Lindsay,  William,  cowfeeder. 
97  Lindsaj",  Wm.,  dairyman. 
99  Carmichacl,  Mrs. 
103  Devine,  James,  spirit  mercht. 
107  M'Ara,  J.  &  R.,  grocers. 
109  Mathie,  Hugh,  victualler. 
Ill  Thomson,  John. 
113  Cairns,  John. 
115  Wilson,  Wm.,  brassfonnder. 
117  M'Laren,  Peter,  victualler. 
119  Gibb,  Thoma.=,  spirit  mercht. 
121  Donaldson,  Alex.,  surgeon. 
127  M'Kinlay,  J.  victualler. 
129  Dunlop,  James,  spirit  dealer. 
133  Meighan,  Wm.,  flesher. 
141  Fleming,  James  D. 
143  Miller,  Miss. 
149  Hunter,  John,  provision  deal, 

Greyfkiars'  Wynd. 
151   Anderson,  J.,  jun.,  baker. 
153  Wilson,  James,  confectioner. 
155  Ferguson,  Thom:iS,  painter. 
159  MElen}',  Daniel,  surgeon. 
161  Best,  David,  grocer, 
163  Crawford,  Alexander. 
165  Muir,  Elizabeth. 
169  Howell,  Edward,  bookseller. 
171  Howard,  Charles,  spirit  deal. 
175  Ballantyne,  James. 
179  Hadden,  John,  bookseller. 
181  A- Burnet,  John,  bookseller. 
183  Steel,  Robert,  salesman. 
185  Walker,  Jas.,  confectioner. 
187  Wood,  Archd.,  leather  mer. 
191  Hunter,  John,  tobacconist. 
193  Dunn,  Williain,  flesher. 
197  Scoullar,  John,  victualler. 
1 99  Brown,  Thomas,  spirit  dealer. 
201  Holt,  Thomas 
203  Lyon,  William,  provision  mer. 
205  Calder,  Alex.,  tea  merchant. 
207  Love,  William,  fish  merchant. 
209  Love,  William. 
211  Fulton,  Wm.,  victualler. 
213  Kessen,  William,  prov  mer. 
217  Johnston  &  Co.,  tobacconists. 
223  Abernethy,  John,  victualler. 
225  Watson,  William,  baker. 
227  Hamilton,  \\'illian). 
229  Muir,  George,  tea  merchant. 
231  Donaldson,  James. 
2-35  Clarke,  Samuel,  surgeon. 


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235  Paton,  Sainne!  S. 

237  Logan  &  Riiikin,  flesbers. 

239  CLirbairns,  John,  slater. 

Co'qulKiun,   Peter,  cowfeeder. 

Henderson,  Isaac,  watchmkr. 
241  Watt,  Thomas. 
243  Henry,  William,  stationer. 
245  Thomas,  ^Villiam,  portioner. 
247  Gibb,  James,  spirit  dealer. 
253  M'SlieiF!-e3',  James. 
255  Nicol,  Henr}-,  hairdresser. 
261  M'Millan,  Hugh,  tobacconist. 
263  M'lver,  Enmcis. 
265  Younger,  James,  victualler. 
269  Henderson,  A.,  earlhenw.  deal. 
273  Leggat,  Thomas. 
281  Anderson,  James,  tinsmith. 
283  Stobo,  David,  house  factor. 
285  Tain,  Micliael,  fish  merchant. 
287  Boyd,  II.,  grocer. 
289  Murray,  Wm.,  spirit  mercht. 
291  Tinioney,  Patrick,  egg  mer. 
301   M'Glennon,  C,  bootmaker. 
307  Ta}lor,  William,  colourman. 
309  Walker,  George,  confectioner. 
311  Forman,  A.  M.,  surgeon. 
313  Forman,  A.  ISI. 
331  King,  William,  cooper. 
333  Stewart,  James. 
335  Wilson,  Mrs. 
337  Ogilvie,  George,  grocer. 

339  Riddel,  J.,  tailor  and  clolhier.- 

341  Kerr,  Charles,  green-grocer. 
343  Trac}-,  H.,  bookseller. 

317  Robertson,  John  and  Henry 

spirit  dealers. 
354  Currie,  Robert,  baker. 
352  Buchanan,  J.,  tobacconist. 

342  Braid,  Alex.,  hairdresser. 

340  M'Caul,  Rlrs..  victualler. 
330  Dunn,  J.  &  M.,  victuallers. 
328  Paton,  James,  grocer. 

326  Paton,  James. 

Dunn,  J.  &  M. 

Parker,  Juhn. 

Buchanan,  Janet. 
324  Parker,  J.  &  R.,  tea  mer. 
322  Hay,  William,  grocer. 
312  Buchanan,  John,  fish  mer. 
300  Horn,  Alex.,  spirit  dealer. 
298  Abeineth3',  John. 

Auld,  Juhn. 

Bell,  Angus  C. 
298  M'Kellar,  Wm.,  flesber. 
294  Bell,  An>;us  C,  draper.    ' 
292  Younger,  John,  grocer. 
290  Auld,  John,  painter. 
■  288  Gemniill,  Thomas,  baker. 
286  Fraser,  Wm.,  tobacconist. 
284  Naismith,  Misses,  milliners. 

Carson,  James. 

Cochrane,  William. 
280  Blair,  John  H.,  victualler, 
278  M'Kenzie,  Duncan,  stationer. 
272  Bilsland,  Mrs.,  grocer. 
266  Stewart,  Walter,  eating-bo. 
260  Fingland,  Thos.,  spir.  mer. 
258  Lvnch,  Michael. 
25G  M'Pherson,  Chas.  B.,  books. 


254  Nairn,  And.,  &  Co ,  watchm. 
252  Downs,  Thomas,  victualler. 
250  Carrick,  J:imes. 
248  Clunas,  Hugh,  spirit  mercht. 
243  Fraser,  Alexander. 
240  Scrimgeour,  Charles,  baker. 
238  Gladman,  H.  R.  A.,  surgeon. 
230  Anderson,  Thos.,  wine  mer. 
236  Martin,  James,  grocer. 
234  Stobo,  David,  house  factor. 
224  M'Muhon,  Hugh,  spir.  deaL 
222  Gray,  David,  spirit  dealer. 
218  Dow,  Alex.,  sjiirit  merchant. 
216  Aitken,  John,  wine  mercht. 
College. 

Thomson,  Wm.,  M.A.,  prof. 
Thomson,  Allan,  M.D.,  prof. 
Rogers,  H.  D.,  prof,  of  Natu- 
ral History. 
Jackson,  Rev.   Dr.,  professor 

of  Ecclesiastical  History. 
Eamsay,  W.,  prof  of  Human. 
Lusliington,  E.   L.,  professor 

of  Greek. 
Blackburn,   H.,    professor  of 

Mathematics. 
Fleming,   Rev.  W.,  professor 

of  Moral  Philosophy. 
Arnot,   W.,    LL.D.,   prof,    of 

Botany. 
Buchanan,  R,,  prof,  of  Logic. 
Hill,    Rev.   Dr.,  professor  of 

Divinit3\ 
Weir,  D.,  M.A.,  professor  of 

Oriental  Languages. 
Skene,  George,  prof,  of  Law. 
174  Cowan,  William,  tailor. 
170   Coni;ell,  John. 
Waddell  &  Jack. 
College  OriiN. 
1G8  Eennie,  Joseph,  spirit  dealer. 
Craig,  Peter,  slater. 
Bilsland,  Alex.,  japauner. 
Bryce,  Miss. 
Stobo,  Thomas,  teacher. 
164  Clydesdale,  Juhn,  pastry  bkr. 
162  Stewart,  Hugh,  spirit  dealer. 
160  Iiiiller,  James. 
158  Mackie,  James,  victualler. 
154  Steward,  William,  tobaccon. 
150  Barr  &  Buchanan,  grocers. 
148  Dunlop,  James. 

Gray,  John,  cabinetmaker. 
146  Wallace,  /ilex.,  confectioner. 
140  Ferns,  James,  spirit  dealer. 
136  Scott,  Mrs.  Ann. 
132  Cansh,  Robert,  spirit  mercht. 
130  Scott,  Mr-i.  Ann,  grocer. 
128  M'Gregor,  James,  spirit  deal. 
124  M'Intyre,  Robert. 
120  Andrew,  Sirs.,  tobacconist. 
118  M'Donald,  C,  rag  merchant. 
116   Scott,  James,  provision  mer. 
114  Haj',  Dollar,  tinsmith. 
104  Barclay,  Wm.,  spirit  dealer, 
102  O'Reilly,  Charhs,  surgeon. 
100  Chisholin,  Hugh,  smith. 

Stevenson, Jn.,&  Sons, smiths. 
96  Aitken,  John,  wine  mercht. 


94  Findlay,  Genrtre,  dyer. 

Roberts,  James. 
92  JIullen,  John. 
90  M'Indoe,  Robert. 
83  Reynolds,  John. 
86  Stewart,  Andrew. 
82  Coats,  Mrs.  J.,  spirit  dealer. 
80  Woods,  Bernard,  spirit  deal. 
78  Crawford,  Alex.,  spirit  deal. 
74  Teacher,  Wm.,  spirit  mercht. 
70  Hay,  Wm. 
C6  MuUin,  Marj',  pawnbroker. 

Johnston,  Robert. 
G2  Walker,  James,  baker. 
60   Brown,  Wm.,  grocer. 
56  Dunlop,  James,  spirit  deal. 
46  Horn,  John,  &  Co.,  hosiers. 
40  Buchanan,  A. 

36  Scott  &  Citi'rick,  drapers. 
32  White  &  Rentoul,  drapers. 
28  Eowand,  Abraham,  draper. 

26  Letham,  Adam,  draper. 
24  Black,  Arch.,  reedmaker. 

20  Miller,  John,  &,  Son,  drapers. 

14  Paton,  Walter,  draper. 

12  Campbell,  W .,  coffee-ho.  keep. 
10  Yuille,  Wm.,  draper. 
2,    4,    6,   8   Miller,   W.   &   G., 
warehousemen. 

HILL  STSEET,  Anderston. 

15  Burnet,  H. 

23  Gilzean,  William. 

27  M'Indoe,  Peter. 

37  M'Indoe,     Peter,     wine   and 

spirit  merchant. 
46  Downie,  Mrs.  T.,  spirit  mer. 
36  Anderston  Public  Baths. 
St.    Patrick's  Chapel ;    Rev. 

Donald  M'Eachern. 
18  M'Kenzie,  Jn.,  house  factor. 

HILL  STEEET,  GaUcwgate. 
11  Goslands,  Thos.,  spir.  mer. 

13  Struthers,  R.,  hairdresser. 
17  M'Gregor,  Thomas  Paul. 
21  Free  St.  John's  Sch.  of  Ind. 

Miss  Mitchell,  teacher. 
23  Craigie,  John  E.,  teacher. 
129  Scrimgeour,  Charles,  baker. 
135  Paterson,  John. 
82,  80  Anderson,  G.,&Co.,mill3. 
Craig,  Thomas,  miller. 
M'Kinlaj',   R.,  &  Co.,  colour 
manufacturers. 
36  Aitken,  J.,  &  Co.,  engineers. 
28  Webster,  D.,  machine-maker. 
20  Napier,  James. 

14  Campbell,  Arthur,  herbalist. 

2  Grav,  James,  cabinetmaker. 
M'Allister,  Wm. 

HILL  STEEET,  GametMH. 

1  Adams,  Miss. 
Purvis,  Miss. 
MKechnie,  Mrs.  Arch, 
Wood,  Wm.,  merchant. 
Cowan,  John. 

3  Weir,  Dr.  Win. 


372 


HILL.- 


-STREET  DIRECTORY. HOLLAKD. 


5.  Connor,  Benjamia. 
Eae,  John. 
Iselin,  Casper. 
Cairn;--,  Hubert. 
Townstml,  Ri.bert. 
11  M'Loan,  Daniel,  surgeon. 
13  M'Gibbon,  James. 
15  Sharp.  Genr^e,  builder, 
Duncan,  Mrs. 
M'FiUb.ue,  J.  C. 
Reid,  Mrs.  D. 
Smith,  W.  A. 
Scott,  S.  F. 
Tortuiie,  D. 
Cunningham,  James. 
M'Artliur,  Aithur,  merchant. 
Smith,  James. 
Kennedy,  A. 
75  Dick,  Alexander  B. 

Dick,  Matthew. 
77  Thomson,  James. 
Mathieson,  William. 
Addie,  Robert. 
79  Lockhart,  Robert. 
83  Reni'.ie,  William,  of  Browns 

(^'  Rennie. 
93  Christie,  Andrew. 
Tolmie,  William. 
Breadai.bake  ter.  to  113. 
97   SaLnon,  James,  architect. 
99  Cruickshank,  M. 
Brown,  James. 
Brown,  Miss. 
101  Wolskie,  A.  F. 
103  Guthrie,  Alex  ,  sen. 
105  Smith,  John,  LL  D. 
Deans,  A.  D. 

Young,  John,  of  Phtenix  Iron 
Works. 
Ill  Ferguson,  Alex. 

Shaw,   James,  of  SJiaio  and 

Thomson. 
Fraser,  James,  clothier. 
117  Lambeth,  A.  H.,  organist. 
119  Tolmie,  Alex. 
121  Wyper,  James  C. 
125  Whitelaw,  Mrs.,  boarding. 
133  Murray,  John. 
135  Barnett,  II. 
141  Wodrow,  Mrs. 
143  Hendry,  Mrs. 
145  Hendry,  P.  T. 
149  Randolph  Place. 
Brunsden,  Richard, 
Symington,  William. 
149^  Pringle,  John,  tea  merchant. 
151  Faulds,  B.  J, 
153  Morrison,  Arch.,  M. A.,'XL.D. 

163  Thomson,  Rev.  W.  R 
165   Clark,  James. 

175  Roberton,  Mrs. 

Findlay,  Mrs. 
185  Peebles,  Mrs, 

Peebles,  W.  J. 
189  Lindsay,  H.  John. 

Rodger,  Robert  W. 

Randolph  Terrace  to  140. 

164  Lang,  John,  procurator  fiscal. 
162  Craig,  William. 


IGO  Broom,  William,  of  Blochairn 

Iron  fompamj, 
158  Kerr,  James  H. 

Alexander,  Rev.  J. 

Scott,  James. 

Craig,  Robert. 
156  Jamieson,  Rev.  Robert,  D.D. 
164  Brebner,  John. 
162  Gault,  Kev.  Robert. 

Wotherspoon,  Matth. 

Naismith,  Alex. 

Brash,  Walter. 

M'Call,  Mrs.  James. 

Hunter,  Andrew. 

Campbell,  Miss. 
150  M'Nair,  G.  B. 
148  M'Math,  John. 

Craig,  Robert. 

Corbet,  W.  A. 

Daly,  James. 
142  Morrison,  Alex.,  clothier. 
140  M'Uermid,  Duncan. 

Stephen,  Mrs. 
138  AnderbOii,  Miss. 
132  Forbes,  Daniel,  writer. 
122  Roxburgh,  Rev.  John,  D  D. 
114  St.    Mathew's    Home;   Mrs. 
Douglas,  matron. 

Peel  Teiskace  to  102. 
112  Stewart,  Alexander  W. 
110  Cochrane,  Rev.  Matth.,  A.M. 

Provan,  W.  T. 

Gilliilan,  Wm. 

Greenshields,  J. 

Blgck,  Mrs.  J. 
108  Bodsteii',  Mrs. 
106  KiHfr,  Mrs.  Dr.  A. 

101  Coats,  John. 
Barlas,  Richard  A. 
Barlas,  Alex. 
M'Callum,  George. 
Barlas,  Miss. 
Black,  Wm.  Y. 
Black,  Sirs.  James. 
Pearce,  Miss. 
Alexander,  G.  R. 

102  Adams,  R.,  teacher  of  music 
Adams,  Miss,  teach,  of  music. 
Adams,  Thomas. 
Canonbury  Terrace. 

82  Bruce,  Robert,  builder. 

Johnston,  Alex.,  writer. 

Crauford,  Robt.,  com.  mer. 

M'Jauet,  W^illiam. 

Glen,  A.  B. 

Reid,  Hugh.  \ 

Steven,  J. 

Henderson,  Robert. 
76  M'Duff,  Gilbert,  engineer. 

Buchanan,  A\e.y..^l.,of  Daly 
Symin(jton,  ^  Buchanan. 

Arthur,  Rev.  Alex. 

Henderson,  Johru 

Reid,  William. 

Smith,  George. 
74  Fleck,  Miss. 

MacUvcan,  Ross  J. 

Garnet  Place. 
60  Johnston,  Charles,  plasterer, 


Murdoch,  William. 

Jackson,  William. 

Templeton,  N.,  manuf. 

Millar,  John. 

Hamilton,  George. 

Agxew  Place. 
58  Donaldson,  James. 
56  M'Farhine,  John. 

Watt,  Mrs.  Robert. 

M'Laren,  Mrs. 

M'Farlane,  Alexander. 

Albert  Place  to  40. 
46  M'Gregor,    J.    W.,    of  John 

M-Gvcgor  cj-  Son. 
44  Black,  Mr. 
42  M'Lay,  David  T.,  writer. 

Smith,  Miss  J. 

Smith,  Rev.  D. 

Anderson,  James. 

Shedden,  Miss. 

M'Leod,  Peler. 
40  Calvert,  Miss,  teach,  of  mas, 

WuiTEiiiLL  Place  to  34. 
38   Baird,  Ah-xander. 

Wight,  Robert,  accountant. 

Purvis,  John. 

Lyle,  J. 

Warrington,  Alexander. 
34  Hall,  David. 

Notman,  Thomas. 

Leitch,  William. 

Hare,  Jlrs.  Dr. 

Aikman,  C.  B.,  writer. 

Hunter,  Mrs.  Captain. 

Finlayson,  F.  F. 

14  Carruthers,  Thomas,  beadle. 
M'Gregor,  Andrew. 
M'Ewan,  Mrs.  Peter. 

4  Female  House  of  Shelter. 

HOLLAND  PLACE. 

1  Middleton,  Rev.  J.  M. 

2  Teacher,  Willi:>m. 

3  Buchanan,  Misses. 

4  Douglas,  Rev.  G.,  CM. 

5  M'Dougall,  Rev.  Archd. 

8  Field,  Wm.  B. 

9  Stewart,  Jlrs. 

10  Robertson,  Mrs.  John. 
16  Wardlaw,  Mrs.  W^,  sen. 
Stewart,  P.,  engineer. 

HOLLAND  STREET. 

15  Chalmers,  J.  A. 
Wilson,  Mrs. 
Arnot,  J.  C. 
Carron,  J.  F. 

91  Picken,  Mrs. 

93  Ritchie  &  JI'N'eish,  milliners. 

95  Thomson,  Misses,  milliners. 

M'Tear,  Mrs  J. 

Ingles,  Mrs. 

Park,  C. 

M'Millan,  D.,  C.A. 
97  M'Dongall,  Mrs.,  milliner  and 
hatmaker. 
146  Robertson,  L. 

Hult,  J.,  surgeon. 

Hardio,  Mrs. 


IIOLM.- 


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-HOPF. 


373 


146  M'Kip,  J. 

Biett,  Miss  E.,  dressmaker. 
150  Cruni,  Julin. 

Clark,  F. 

Corse,  Miss. 

Erownlie,  William. 

M'Nair,  J.  K. 

Ililliard,  H. 

HOLM  STREET. 
99  Jamieson,  A.,  &  Son,  joiners. 
101  Watson,  Mrs.  Andrew. 

Ballinf;all  &  Bousie,  ivrightp. 
103  Smith,  Wm.,  French  polisher. 
123  Lauder,  James,  stores. 
153  Lamont,  .James,  plumber, 
157  Crai?,  Alex. 
163  Stewart,  John. 
1(J9  Halliday,  Wm.,  cowfeeder. 

221  Wilson,  Robt.,  cowfeeder. 
230  Anderson,  David,  spirit  mer. 

Holms,  Miss. 
Napier,  Thomas. 
M'Int3-re,  J. 
228  Campbell,  Hobt.,  bootmaker. 

222  Lantr,  Robert,  sheriff-officer. 
M'Farlane,  Malcolm. 
Gooding-,  Mrs. 
M'Groarty,  Dr.  John. 
Davidson,  J.  D. 

Green,  Jlrs. 
21 G  Grant,  William. 
204  Hogg,  Alex.,  farrier. 

Robertson,  Charles,  tailor. 

Buchanan,  P.,  s'miib. 

Strang,  Mrs. 

Grierson,  Wm. 
202  Manson,  J. 

IiPN;iu,:;ht,  Mrs. 
188  Cameron,  Hugh. 

Wilson,  Hugh. 

Paterson,  Mrs.,  ladies'  keeper. 

Elder,  Mrs. 

Brown,  Miss. 

Wright,  Rlrs. 
184  M'Phail,  George. 
168  Glen,  Robert. 

Miller,  James. 
150  Jeffrey,  J.  &  J.,  shoemakers. 

Anderson,  Win.,  agent. 

M'Dermid,  D. 
140   Duncan,  Robert,  of  P.O. 

Mann,  John,  church  officer. 

Lonnie,  James. 

Rankin,  Hugh. 

Walker,  Archd.,let.  car.  P.O. 
138  Munn,  Walter. 
136  Campbell,  Wm, 
124  Cruickshanks,  Margaret. 
114  Forman,  Jas.,  upholsterer. 
110  Gray,  Robert,  sculptor. 

Jones,  John. 

Muir,  James,  writ^bt. 

Hay,  Miss. 
100  Wilson,  Daniel,  slate  merclit. 

Boag,  John,  metal  mereht. 

HOLMHEAD  STREET. 
1  Crabb,  J. 
Eeid,  Miss. 


3  Aitken,  James. 

Forrester,  John. 

Yoi  ng,  Robert. 

Johnston,  Peter. 

Rough,  Wm. 

M'Allister,  Mrs.  Robt. 
13  Glendinning,  John. 

Aikman,  Thomas. 

Ewing,  Mrs. 

Gow,  Alex.,  spirit  merchant. 

Wilkinson,  J. 

Copeland,  Enoch,  modeller. 
17   Stirling,  Wm.,  spirit  mer. 

Pearson,  Mrs. 

Gowans,  Adam,  bookbinder. 

Kenny,  David. 

Kay,  Mrs. 

Easton,  jMrs. 

M'Leod,  Mrs.,  lodgings. 
25  Steel,    James,    plasterer   and 

modeller. 
41  jM'Arthur,  John,  contractor. 
43   M'Dougall,  Allan,  manufr. 

Davidson,  J. 

Bannennan,  Jlrs. 

Black,  Miss,  dressmaker. 
40  Somerville,  Thos.,  teacher. 

Clark,  Peter. 

Flintoft"  Geo.,  gas  engineer. 

M  Laren,  Jlrs. 

Dux  bury,  Mrs. 

M-iMillaii,  Mrs.  Ann. 

Somerville,  J.,  grocer. 

M'Jlillan,  Lachlan. 

51  Stewart,  Mrs.  A.,  lodgings. 
53  Andrew,  .Mrs. 

Jackson,  Miss, 
Ilardie,  Wm.,  merchant. 
Gardner,  Mrs.  J. 
Campbell,  Donald. 
Lawrie,  Thomas. 
Aiiken,  Mrs. 

52  JMuir,  James,  builder. 
BI'Dougall,  Walter. 
Mitchell,  Robert,  accountant. 

50  Ai:an,  Mis. 

48  Pollock,  Jlisses,  teachers. 

M'Lean,  John. 

Gray,  Mrs.  Thos. 

Heugh,  A. 

Skelion,  Misses. 

Dobbie,  Chas.  B.,  clerk. 
36  M'Morland,  A.,  cabinetmkr. 
34^-Halliday,  Alex.,  writer. 
34  Glendinning,  John,  cabinetm. 
20  Hoggan,  Alex.,  plasterer. 
18  Thomson,  James,  lathsplitter. 
IG  Thomson,  James. 
14  Carrick,  A.,  accountant. 

M'Kay,  Jas.,  portrait  painter. 

Nelson,  James. 

Anderson,  John,  slater. 

Paton,  Thomas. 

Miller,  J.  S. 
10  Tulloch,  U.  John,  church-off. 

HOLYROOD  CRESCENT, 
Great  Western  Road. 
1  HuttoD,  John. 


1  Brown,  Thomas. 
Dickson,  Miss. 

3  Buchan,  W.  K. 

4  Todd,  George. 

5  Finlay,  Mrs. 

G  Lancusler,  Mrs. 

7  Blorrison,  James  L. 

8  Martini,  H. 

9  Brodie,  Rlrs. 

10  Graham,  George. 

11  Steinkopff",  E. 

12  Adam,  Mrs. 

13  Trail,  Rev.  Wm. 

14  Blair,  Archibald. 

15  Findlay,  Sirs.  James, 

16  Cockey,  Wm. 

19  Peebles,  Mrs.  Charles. 

20  Morrison,  Thomas. , 


51 
57 
59 

61 

63 

69 

81 

119 

129 

131 


HOPE  STREET. 
Tod  Brothers,  corn  factors. 
Miller,  James,  corn  factor. 
Dieseldoiff.  Wm.,  com.  mer. 
Logan  &  I\Iuir,  corn  factors. 
Pickerinjr,  John  R.,  corn  fact. 
Campbell,  Duncan. 
M'Cash,  John. 
Fisher,  A.  B. 

Crawford,  Robt.,  corn  factor. 
Muir,  James  L. 
Taylor,    H.,    &    Sons,    grain 

merchants. 
Baptist  Chapel. 
Cochran,  Daniel,  beadle. 
Bald,  James,  corn  factor. 
Panton  &  Co.,  corn  factors. 
Lockhart,  Robt.,  jun  ,  &  Co. 
Russell,  A.  T. 

Dunlop,  George,  com.  agent. 
Harvie,  William. 
Paton,  J.  &  W.,  corn  factors. 
Quistorp  &  Co.,  com.  mer." 
Molyneux,  Thos.,  mine  agent. 
Harvie,  J.,  timber  merchant. 
Steel,  J.  &  Son,  gi'ain  mers. 
Gilmour,  John,  graia  mer. 
Arthur,  Andrew. 
Crosbie,  Alex.,  corn  factor. 
M'Monegal,  Jas.,  lard  merch. 
Martini,  11.,  &  Co.,  com.  mer. 
Watt  &  Ross,  corii  factors.. 
Adam,  Peter,  merchant. 
Gray  &  Lang,  com.  merchts. 
Borthwick,  J.  M.,  agent. 
EamsHj',  Nathaniel,  measur. 
Eo^le,  William. 
Smith,  Mrs. 

Sinclair,  Adam  H.  R.,  &  Co. 
Dove,  John,  ale  stores, 
Coventry,  W.,  spirit  mereht. 
Hutcheson,  John,  engraver. 
Stewart, Robert,  lithographer. 
Currie,  Daniel,  planemaker. 
Arnott,  William,  co:n  factor. 
Finlay,  P.,  veterinary  surg. 
New  Corn  E.xchange. 
Hutcheson,  David,  &  Co. 
Salmond,  Connell,  &  Co.,  mer, 
Thomson,  Robert. 


174 


HOPE. 


-strI':kt  directoey. 


-HOPETOUN". 


155 

157 


161 


175 


189 
205 
:?09 

211 
219 
265 
267 
291 


295 
297 
23G 
232 


228 
220 


216 
212 


210 

208 
206 


201 


Wallace  &  Allan,  plumbers. 

Smith,  W.  &  J.,  merchants. 

Glasgow  Equitable  Perma- 
nent Property  Investment 
Society  ;  James  Martin, 
manager. 

Douglas,  C,  &  Jolm  J.  Ste- 
venson, architects. 

Campbell,  Allan,  accountant. 

Martin,  James,  accountant. 

Gillaii,  C,  torn,  mercliant. 

M'Leod  &  Ralston,  writers. 

Bennet,  Capt.  J.  E.,  adjutant 
25th  L.K.V. 

Ilead  quarters  25tli  batta- 
lion L.K.V. 

Stewart,  Geo.,  &  Co.,  merchs. 

Government  Emigration  offic. 

Cook,  John,  accountant. 

Eutherglen,  Wm.  R.,  account. 

Cruickshanks  &  Co. 

Cruicksbanks,  John. 

Kyle,  Thus.,  land  .surveyor. 

Baird,  John  &  Jas.  Thomson, 
architects. 

Eitchie,  James,  writer. 

Petrie,  CoUedge,  &  Guy, 
acountants. 

Colledge,  William,  writer. 

Cairns, Chas  ,  C.  A.,&sliarebr. 

Simpson,  A.  &  J.  S.,  civil  & 
mining  engineers. 

Thomson,  J. 

Crooks,  Mrs.,  surg.-dentist. 

Gregory,  Mrs. 

Smellie,  Wm.,  drvsalter. 

Hatrick,  W.  K.,  M.D. 

Paterson,  Robert,  surgeon. 

M'Kendrick,  D.,  cabinet  mk. 

Jack  &  Paterson,  cabinet  mk. 

King&,  Stewart,  Misses, stayra. 

Douj;las,  Misses,  dressmakers. 

Gemmell,  James. 

Murdoch,  John. 

BI'Lachlun,  J.,  house  factor. 

Bertram,  Andrew,  smith. 

Allan,  James,  plumber. 

Dickson,  J.  G.,  stationer. 

Cameron,  Alex.,  upholsterer. 

Lauder,  George. 

Peebles,  James. 

Craig,  Erancis. 

Manson,  Mrs. 

Harper,  Miss. 

Gillespie,  Mrs. 

Eamage,  Robert,  painter. 

Stewart,  Mrs.  Wm. 

Danskin,  Miss,  teacher. 

Marshall,  Miss,  dressmaker. 

Campbell,  Don.,  spirit  mer. 

Hector,  Misses,  dressmakers. 

Munro,  Alex.,  architect. 

Martin,  Wm.,  watchmaker. 

Wishart,  Robert,  huirdresser. 

Milne,  MisP,  milliner. 

Plart,  Miss,  dressmaker. 

Jockel,  Louis  P.,  fleshor. 

Buchan,  Thos.,  brassfounder. 

Stark,  James,  surgeon. 


202  Allan,  David. 

Bloxwieh,  Henry,  agent. 

Annan,  Thos.,  photographer. 

Cocking,  Dan. 
200   Scott,  Walter,  bookseller. 
198  Milne,  James,  spirit  mercht. 
196  Eiddell,  James,  &  Son,  cabi- 
netmakers; 
194  Elridge,  Mrs. 

Bennie,  Mrs.,  china  shoj^. 
192  Fisher,  Daniel. 

Ferguson,  J. 

Maitland,  Duncan. 
190  Brownlie,  W.  R.,  bootmaker. 
18G  Meikle,  Robert,  fish  shop. 
184  Roxburgh,  John,  upholsterer. 
182  Henderson,  Tlios.  B.,  surg. 
178  M'Pherson,  BIrs.,  grocer. 
176A-Buchanan,  J.,  com.  mercht. 

Edward,  George. 

Koerner,  John,  professor, 
170   Hunter,  Archibald. 

Stewart,  James  F. 

Gentle,  John  S.,  M.D. 
166  Brycc,  M.,  cabinetmaker. 
160  Ross,  A.  M.,  slater. 

Eeid,  John,  agent. 

Kcid  Brother?,  merchts. 

Reid,  John  tienry,  mercht. 

Smith,  D.  H.,  &Co.,  merchts. 

Thyne,  Robert,  seedsman. 

Kennedy,  G.  P.,  architect. 
158   Gorrie,  John,  painter. 
156  Gill,  George,  wine  merchant. 
150  Monkland"'lron  &  Steel  Co. 
138  Young,  G.  &  A.,  writers. 

Scott  &  Stevenson,  writers. 

Forrester,  J.  5L,  accountant. 
136  Lancaster,  Geo.,  dryaalter. 

Blythe,  W^m.,  &  Co. 
130  Giffen,  Alex.,  merchant. 

Taylor,  J.  M.,  writer. 

Home,  John,  coalmaster. 

Walker  &  Carswell,  writers. 

Taiush  &  Hutcheson,  writers. 

Hutcheson,  James,  writer. 
124  Martin  &  Turner,  merchts. 

Brown,  P.  M'l'.,  merchant. 

Laing  &  Webster,  merchants. 

Gleii,  A.,  &  Co  ,  com.  mer. 
112  Eeid,  Wm.,  merchant. 

Beswick,  Wm.,  goldbeater. 
108  Temperance  League  Office. 

Stewart,  Thos.,  com.  mercht. 
104  Menzies,  Thos.  commis.  mer. 

M'Lean  &  Glenn,  calenderers. 

Finlayson,  F.,  &  Co. 
92  White  &  KirkLmd,  grain  mers. 
88  Brock,  William,  &  Sons,  com. 

merchants. 
84  Gilchrist,  Wm.,  corn  factor. 

Lawrie,  Robt.,  &  Co. 
80  Caird,  John,  plasterer. 

Caird,  Wm  ,  plasterer. 
74  Shirra,  John,  blacksmith. 

O|)nowen,  L.  E. 
68  Wilson,  H.,  salt  merchant. 
64  Clark,  D  ,  smith. 

Anderson,  Thos.,  coal  agent. 


GO  Richmond,  John,  &  Co.,  com. 
merchants. 

53  Agnew,  J.  M. 

Agnew,  And.,  music  teacher. 
56  Ewing,  Angus,  &  Co.,  grain 
merchants. 
Ker,  D.  &  W.,  grain  merchts. 
St.  Columba  Church. 

54  Crawford,  John,  corn  factor 
Scott,  G.  W.,  corn  factor. 

42  Ronald  &  Kerr,  corn  factors. 
40  Pattie,  Wm  ,  wright. 
38  Cluny,  E.  A-,  merchant. 
30  Lamb,  J.  R.,  grain  merchant. 
Hunter,  John,  &  Sons,  com. 

merchants. 
Sinchiir,  George,  manager. 
Royal  Liver  Society. 
London  Printing   Co.,  "Wm, 

Allan,  agent. 
Wothorspoon,  M.,  corn  factor. 
M 'Donald,  Peter,&Co.,  mers. 
Young,  David,  mes.-at-arms. 
Anderson,  J. 
28  Maxwell  &  Soir.ervail,  coin, 

merchants. 
20  Badger,  John  11. ,  commission 

merchant. 
16  Main,  Wm.,  clothier. 

Hutchison,    John    R,,    graia 

merchant. 
Brownlie,  Thomas. 
Johnstone,  Vf  m.,  corn  factor. 
Hair,  Wm.,  house  factor. 
Wallace,  Alex.,  corn  factor. 
Jack,  James,  corn  factor. 
Broom,  A.,  commission  mer. 
M'Callum,  Mrs. 
12  Taylor,  AVilliam,  &  Co. 
SherrifF,  J.  B.,  merchant. 
8  Fraser,  Archd.,  sjjirit  mercht. 
G  Jackson,  John,  &   Co.,  corn 
factors. 
Moffat,  Adam,  clothier. 
Allan,  John,  com.  nserchant. 
Clerk,  Jas.,  &  Co  ,  corn  fac. 
Drysdale,  John. 
Hal  den,  A. 

HOPE  STEEET,  Anclerstcn. 
1  Forrest,  James,  millwright. 

Grant,  Jame.«,  builder. 

M'Kinlav,  Robert. 

Miller,  Bliss  E.,  dressmaker. 
10  Falconer,  W.  &  A. 

HOPETOTJIT  PLACE. 
3  Swanson,  John. 

Ross,  John. 

Gilmour,  Mrs. 

Williamson,  John. 

Smith,  Mrs.,  lodgings. 
5   Hendr}'-,  Jatnes. 
7  M'lntyre,  Peter,  clerk. 

Fulton,  BIrs.  Hugh. 

Morrison,  Peter,  surgeon. 

Service,  Rlrs. 

Pool,  Alexander. 

Fulton,  John,  engraver. 


HOSPITAL. STREET  DIRECTORY. HOSPITAL. 


375 


7  M'Nab,  Daintl. 

107  Kerr,  James. 

Tenneiit,  John. 

Gentleman,  Wm. 

9  Steel,  Mrs.  George. 

Bryson,  Robert. 

Menzie?,  Rev.  David. 

King,  John. 

Johnston,  Alex. 

Lawrie,  Benjamin. 

Fuller,  George. 

Lawrie,  John. 

Allan,  James,  teacher. 

113  Cook,  Mrs.,  ladies,'  nurse. 

11   Gow,  Benjamin. 

115  Paterson,  James,  victualler. 

Berry,  John. 

119   Dunbar,  Alex.,  painter. 

Bannennan,  Mrs. 

Walsier  Place. 

Fulton,  James. 

123  Muir,  Mrs. 

Kirk,  Mrs. 

Mann,  James. 

M'Nair,  Andrew,  teacher. 

King,  Matthew. 

Si  M'Callum,  Mungo. 

125  Taylor,  James,  ofG.P.O. 

26  Lapraik,  'Ihos.,  surgeon. 

Orraond,  James. 

Muiiro,  James. 

Davidson,  James. 

Rennie,  J.  G. 

Pritchard,  R. 

Donaldson,  Mrs. 

127  Johnston  &  Halliday,  tea  mer. 

Jeffre.v,  BIrs. 

129  Walker,  Hogh. 

20  Hopkins,  Hugh,  bookseller. 

M'Ara,  Andrew. 

Murray,  Donald,  teacher. 

M'Farlane,  D. 

Donaldson,  Jlrs. 

ReiJ,  Mrs   Morris. 

Pettigrew,  R.  &  J.,  provision 

131  Nicol,  J.  &  ISI.,  bakers. 

dealers. 

133  Nimmo,  Wm. 

M'liines,  Neil,  merchant. 

Stewurt,  D. 

Wright,  C.  L. 

Brown.  Thomas. 

12  M'Crow  &  Kay,  joiners. 

Wilson,  J. 

135  Dickie,  Alexander. 

HOSPITAL  STPvEET. 

Templeton,  Miss. 

1  M'Dongal,  Mrs.  D. 

Maccall,  J.  C,  ofG.P.O. 

3  Russell,  Wallace. 

LucicNow  Place. 

M'Miilan,  John. 

141  Roy,  BIrs. 

9  Cutlibertson,  Vv^m. 

Rutherford,  Irvine. 

M'Graiidie,  Hugh. 

Sawers,  Mi's. 

11  Allison,  Robert,  dairy. 

Hunter,  John,  S. 

17  Noble,  D.,  lithographer. 

JefFrev,  James,  auctioneer. 

Miller,  John. 

147  Wardie,  G.  L 

19  Dumbreck,  Mrs.,  milliner. 

Nimmo,  Mrs.  R. 

23  Cunie,  James,  cuwfeeder. 

149' Hamilton,  Robert. 

27  Sim,  Jolm,  plumber. 

Galletti,  Mrs. 

29  Livingstoi},  Andrew. 

Alexander,  Alexander. 

Galbraith,  Robert,  ofG.P.O. 

151   Ballantyne,  D.,  spirit  mer. 

31  Dunn,  John,  baker. 

153,  155  Miller,  John,  flesher. 

33  M'Cue,  Francis,  provisions. 

157  Miller,  John. 

39  Beattie,  C.  &  J.,  grocers. 

Forsyih,  James  H. 

41  Bkyce  Place. 

M'Lachlan's,  Mrs.,  lodgings. 

45  Paul,  John. 

Gardner,  James. 

61  HutchesontownU.P.  Church. 

159,  161,  Hood,  John,  grocer. 

67  Thomson,  Robert. 

163  Scott,  William  W. 

77  Davidson,  Thomas,  stationer. 

Dunlop,  Hugh. 

81  Neil,  Robert,  slater. 

Dunlop,  James. 

83  Gordon,  Alex. 

Scotland,  Adam. 

M'Callum,  M. 

1G5  Farquhar,  Hugh,  clothier. 

Scott,  Thomas. 

White,  Robert. 

83  Meikle,  Mrs  ,  dairy. 

Kelly,  BIrs. 

89  Bulloch,  Robert. 

Crosbie,  Thomas. 

93  Muir,  William. 

Mitchell,  John. 

95  Muir,  William,  fleshcr. 

1G7  Rose,  BIrs.  James. 

97  Waugh,  Ji.hn. 

171  James,  Edward. 

Tavlor,  William. 

M'C.ae,  Donald. 

Mills,  Robert. 

James,  David. 

Moore,  John. 

Oliver,  J.  M. 

Stevenson,  iMiss. 

175  Ogg,  A.  Robert. 

101  Wilson,  Robert,  grocer. 

Johnston,  William  D. 

103  Hickman,  J. 

Stoddart,  James. 

Shaw,  James. 

Luke,  David. 

Cullen,  Gavin. 

181  Dickie,  Andrew. 

Toward,  W. 

Bliller,  R.  D. 

105  Dale,  Wm.,  shoemaker. 

209  M'Donald,  D. 

211  Clelland,  Alexander. 
213  Woooburn,  M  rs  ,  spirit  deal. 
192  BI'BIurray,  James. 
M'Whirter,  William. 
Orr,  William,  paiuter. 
David.son,  James. 
Kennedy,  BIrs. 
188  Halliday,  Jolin. 
Hamilton,  James. 
Alexander,  John. 
Loftus,  C.  C. 
Loftus,  William,  surgeon. 
186  Finnie,  William. 
Douglas,  John. 
Auchterlonie,  Alex.,  teacher. 
Wilson,  James. 
Simpson,  J.  M.,  picture-frame 
maker. 
184  Mitchell,  BIrs. 
Allan,  James. 
Dick,  J.  J. 
Hogg,  Samuel. 
Drysdale,  Duncan. 
182  Pennie,  Geori;e,  baker. 
172  Turubull,  Bliss. 
Deans,  BIrs   E. 
166  Bailies,  Bliss  E.,  teacher. 
Burgess,  BIrs.  Colin. 
Mackav,  William. 
162  Grant,'G.  A. 
Hunter,  James. 
M'Beath,  John. 
IGOjJeffrej-,  L.  Alexander,  grocer. 
158  Spence,  Wil.iam. 
Thomson,  James. 
Hogg,  Alexander. 
Jeffrey,  L.  Alexander. 
155  Wilson,  John,  grocer. 
154  Robertson,  Alexander. 
148  Plutchesontown  Regis,  office; 
Robert  Webster,  registrar. 
146  BI'Kenzie,  Peter. 
Drummond,  BIrs. 
Bliller,  Walter. 
Turnbull,  Blaithew. 
Campbell,  Archibald. 
140  BI'Laren,  J. 

Castlemu.k  Place. 
133  Thomson,  Kenneth. 
Walker,  Bliss. 
Kennedy,  T. 
Fead,  BIrs. 
Yuill,  William. 
Gray,  Mrs.  D. 
Kaj',  Archibald. 
130  Dunn,  John,  agent. 
Taylor,  Robert. 
Fergus,  iVlrs. 
Horn,  James, 
Taylor,  James,  clerk. 
114  Prentice,  James. 
Dougherty,  John, 
Brown,  Robert, 
108  Blilne,  Miss. 
Bl'Intosh,  A. 
Moffat,  BIrs. 

Adam,  Jas.,  church-offcer, 
104  Meikle,  Geo'-ge,  watcl.ma'cer, 
102  Shanks,  John. 


376 


HOUSTON. 


-STREET  DIRECTORY.- 


-HOWARD. 


102  Blair,  James. 

M'Gregor,  George. 

Wilson,  Robert. 
9S  M'Gregor,  George,  spir.  mer. 
94  Hutcliesontown  Est.  Church. 
92  Crosbie,  Mrs.  C, 

Dalgleish,  Mrs. 

Sloan,  Mrs. 

Jlorton,  John. 
90  Morton,  Jno.,  sheriff-officer. 
86  Houston,  Wni. 

Marshall,  David. 

Strang,  Jane, 

Wood,  James. 
82  Andrew,  G. 

Crawford,  Mrs. 

Parlane,  A.. 

Walker,  Wm.,  of  G.P.O. 

Dunlop,  William. 

Fleming,  William. 

Anderson,  John. 
li.  Miller,  Gavin,  crocer. 
70,  72  Campbell,  A.,  spirit  mer. 
eSJM'Kenna,  C,  dairy. 
CS'West  of  Scotland    Co-oper- 
ative provision  store. 
66  Clark,  J.  and  D.,  smiths. 

60  Dick,  Mrs.,  grocer.] 
58^Miller,  Mrs.,  d.iiry.' 

58  Marshall,  John,  pawnbroker. 
56  Meiklejohn,  J.,  spirit  dealer. 

64  Meiklejohn,  Janet,  oil  &  cols. 
50  Alexander,  A.,  grocer. 

48  l\['Fadyen,  Angus,  draper. 
44  Mitchell,  J.,  agent. 
34  M'Ewan,  James,  billposter. 
26  Wj'lie,  A.,  confectioner. 

22  Forsytli,  A.  B.,  grocer. 

14  Mortimer,  John,  spirit  merch. 

HOUSTON  STEEET. 

1  StewaBt,  W.,  spirit  dealer. 

3  Bonnar,  Joseph. 

5  Young,  John,  grocer. 

9  Pearson,  Mrs. 

1 1  Espie,  John. 

13  Steel,  L.,  flesher. 

15  Hamilton,  James. 
17  Mair,  ^\■illiam. 

Merry,  James. 
Wallace,  Thomas. 

23  French,  James,  accountant. 
M'Kay,  Alexander. 

25  Corstorpliin,  John. 
29  Black,  Miss. 

M'Corquodale,  DoualJ. 

Barclay,  Hugh. 

Paterson,  George. 

Darroch,  James. 
31  Hunter,  James,  grocer. 

61  Shearer,  J. 
Gilchrist,  Wm. 
Scott,  J.  A. 

65  M'Arthur,  Donald. 
Taylor,  James. 
Brown,  John, 
Small,  George. 
Girvin,  James. 
King,  William, 


65   Morris,  Robert. 
71  Graham,  Robert. 

M'Fiirlane,  John. 

Riddell,  John. 

Galloway,  John,  clerk. 
83  JIuir,  James,  tailor. 
85  Stobn,  Peter. 

M'Callum,  M.  S. 
78  Jack,  James,  grocer, 
70  Smith,  William. 

Adshead,  Nell. 
62  Lochiie,  Thomas. 
54  Banie,  Mrs. 

True,  Edward. 

Williamson,  W.  H. 

Morrison,  Thomas. 

Burns,  James  K.,  wriglit. 

M'Dougall,  J. 
52  Greenhorn,  Captain  Wm. 
48  M 'In tyre,  Alexander. 

Jenkins,  James,  merchant. 

jSI'Gowan,  Captain  Thomas. 

M'Alpine,  Miss. 
42  Tudhope,  Robert. 

Hodges,  George. 

M'Ausland,  Edward. 
34  Marl  in,  "William. 

Martin,  John  L. 

Paul,  James. 

Findlay,  Mrs, 
26  Morison,  Daniel. 

Ramage,  Miss. 

Baxter,  Alex.  W.,  cooper. 

18  Nicol,  James. 
Munro,  D. 
Pearson,  John, 
Maynard,  S. 

12  Morris,  Mrs. 
Fergu.-on,  Miss. 
Jack,  David. 
Charleton,  J.  B. 

8  M'Farlan",  J. 
Barton,  Mrs. 

Wilson,  Captain  Joseph. 
Love,  James. 
Drummond,  Jlrs. 
Kenton,  William. 

HOWAED  STEEET. 
7  M'Allister,  Alexander. 

9  Ferguson  and  Campbell,  wine 

merchants. 

Merrow  &  Fell,  ship  brokers. 

Eutherfoord,    Rule,    &    Co., 
carpet-,  iS:c. 

Watt,  James,  printer. 

Glasgow  Times  Newspaper  of. 

Sentinel  Newspaper  office. 

Howard  Square  Restaurant. 

Cooper,  John. 
11  Cameron,  Paul,  &  Co., nauti- 
cal instrument  makers. 

13  Hamill,  J.,  provision  mercht. 
15  Boston   and  Macfarlane,  tea 

merchants. 
17  Lowe,  James,  surgeon. 

19  Dustan,  G.,  &  Co.,  merchts. 
Anderson,  Wm.,  &  Co.,  mers. 

21  Clugston,  R.,  spirit  mercht. 


Grant,  John,  china  mercht. 
Cook,  W.,  saw  maker. 
Adams,  fruiterer. 
Hender.-ion,  L  ,  aj^ent. 
Fairlie,  W.  S.,  com.  agent. 
AUister,   Abendroth,   &   Co., 

seed  merchants. 
Simpson,  A.  G. 
47  Slackenzie,  Wm.,  printer 

and  publisher. 
Ure,  John,  &  S.m,  flour  mers. 
M'Cue,  William,  &  Son,  fish 

merchanis. 
M'Laren,  Cljas,  gasfitter,  &C. 
Alexander,  A.,  stay  manuf. 
Wright,  Dick,  &  Co. 
Cuthbert,  W.,  fiiiige  maker. 
Allan,  W.  E. 

Biake,  W.,  general  stationery. 
Gilchrist,  Wm.,  ^team-power 

letterpress  printer. 
Harper,  D.,  &  Co. 
Tiiompson,    R,  &  Co.,  wine 

merchants. 
Ford,  W.,  &  Co.,  agents. 
Barrow,  F.  ,\.,  drysalter. 
Robley,  H.,  &  Co.,  shipstotres. 
Rochsoles  Coal  Company. 
Hamilton,  David,  coal  mer. 
Leitch,  W.,  coal  n;erchant. 
Ferguson,  W.,  com.  mercht. 
Young,  C,  &  Co.,  graiii  mers. 
AVilson,  J.  &  R.,  export  groc. 
Moves  &  Mi)Se>,  tea  merchts. 
Fisher,  G.,  &  Co.,  commission 

merchants. 
Kidd,    Geor:;e. 
Johnston,  William,  &  Co. 
Williamson,  Johi',  oil  merch. 
Thomson,  A  ,  &  Co. 
Glasgow  Easttrn  Kope  office. 
Cunningham,  J.  R,,  grocer. 
Easton,  Robert. 
Watson,  John. 
Johnston,  Mrs. 
Jl'Lean  &  Blackwood,  mers. 
Gibson,   Ji'hn,  cabinetmaker, 
Blair,  J.,  &  Co.,  hat  manufs. 
M'Lennoii,   C.   G.,  gen.  mer 
Lauder,  Robert,  storekeeper. 
Dow,  D.,  spiiit  merchant. 
M'Donald,  John,  shipowner. 
Bannaytine,  D.,  corn  factor. 
Boyack,  A. 
Murray,  W.  S.,  &  Co. 
M'Cullocli,  J.,  tea  merchant. 
Carswell,  INI.,  &  Co. 
Buchanan,  A.,  &  Co.,  teamers. 
Dykes,  A.,  manufacturer. 
Johnston,  Alex.,  com.  mer. 
Barr,  R.,  tea  merchant. 
Duncan,  J.,  tea  merchant. 
10,  12,  Westland.-".   Laidlaw, 

&  Co.,  hat  and  cap  manufrs. 
Malcolm,  Alex.,  spirit  dealer. 
Anderson,  J.  G.,  grain  mer. 
Paterson   &  Robinson,    ship 

agents. 
Sneddon,  D.  &  J.,  coalmastrs. 


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377 


HOWARD  STREET,  East. 
6  Robertson,  Alex.,  detective. 

Ingram,  James. 

Gray,  Altxander. 
9   Robin,  RIailnv.,  wiues&spir. 

Rubin,  Hubert,  vr. 

RoUiii  &  M'Milfan. 

13  Mitchell,  H  ,  oil  merchant. 
IS^-  Cuthbertson,  Robert. 

Young,  John. 

15  Fergusnii,  A.,  plumber. 

29  M'Lellan.  Jchn,  agent. 
35  M'Connell,  W. 

37  Hardie,  W.  H. 

43  Wright,  A. 

47  Douglas,  W.  T. 
67  Gordon,  G. 
73  Johnston  Brothers. 
75  Dewar  &  Robertson. 

Hossack,  A.  G ,  writer. 

Rintoul,  George. 

Hunter,  J.  S. 

77  M'Int\  re  &  Barclay. 
79  Webst'er,  J.  B. 

78  .laniiebon,  John,  fish  curer. 
70  Bannafyne,  Ninian. 

64  Paterson,  I).,  spirit  merchant. 
62  Paterson,  B  ,  cabinetmalter. 
60  IMuir  &  Smith,  provis.  mers. 
54  Goran,  Cornelius. 
52  Fenton,  T.,  &  Sous,  slaters. 

Young,  Samuel. 
50  Sinclair  &  Brown,  joiners. 

44  M'Naught,  Wm.,  bricklayer. 
42  Waugh,  .John. 

30  Colquljoun,  L.,  smith. 
22  Walker,  Robert,  &  Co. 

16  Pearson,  Adam. 
Grierson,  James. 

14  Robb,  James. 
Black,  James. 
Newlands,  John. 
Robb,  Miss. 

12  King,  William,  plumber. 

KOZIER  STREET,  Bridgeton. 

30  Donald,  Matthew  H.,  wright. 
Aiiken,     Matthew,     teacher, 

Free  Church  School. 
Watson,  W.  B  ,  manufacturer. 

31  Buchanan, Angus,  metal  refir. 

HUNTER  STREET. 
5  Cameron,  A. 

9  M'Kirdy,  R.,  timber  mercht. 
11  Joel,  Thomas,  &  Co.,  smiths. 

13  Goold,  Thomas,  cork  manuf. 
27  Shaw,  George,  spirit  dealer. 

101   Crawford,  James,  cooper. 
115  ilorrison,  Donald,  joiner. 
139  Montgotnerv,  Hugh,  brick  yd. 
149  Crai-    Daniel. 
153  Brown,  James,  slater. 
106  Hamilton,  John,  joiner. 
86  Selkirk,  Isaac,  wood  mercht. 

HUTCHESOIT   STREET. 
5  Wilson  &  M'Couslancl,  iu.  ags. 
Spiers,  John,  agent. 


5  M'Ewan,  Jas.,  tobacconist. 

Beveridge  &  Co.,  clothiers. 
7  Hannah's  Medical  Ilall. 
11   Greer,  Dr. 

13  Melrose,  J.,  spirit  dealer. 
15  Cohen,  Emanuel,  stationer. 

Ferguson,  David,  merchant. 

Ingles,  W.,  advertising  office, 

Ingles,  J.  R.,  auctioneer. 

Chivers,  J.,&Co.,  boxmakers. 

Moulds,  George,  billposter. 

Morrison,  A.,  pattern  drawer. 
17  Rennie,  T.  J.,  &Co.,  ham  cu. 
23  Turnbull,  J.,  bathing  estab. 

Orr,  John,  house  factor. 
25,  27  Ferguson     &     M'Laren, 

soapmakers,  &c. 
29  Neilson,  Thos.,  &  Son,  house- 
factors. 

Sinclair,  Norman,  clothier. 
33  M'Kinnon  &  Co.,  painters. 
35  Stark,  Geo.,  jun. 

Porter,  James,  writer. 

Wilson,  W.  C,  writer. 
39  M'Kinlay  &  Ballantyne,  mnf. 
43  Sword,  Jas.,  wine  merchant. 
47  Sanderson,  Miss,  steak-shop. 
49  Gowans,  A.,  bookbinder. 
51  Wliyie,  John,  glazier. 
55   Melvin,  D., loom-card  maker 
57  Hodge,  Jlrs.,  register-office. 
59   Coulthard,  John,  Alliert  ho. 

Burr,  A.,  &  Son,  com.  a_s;ents. 
67  Rae  &  Walker,  tea  nierchts. 

69  Eiglesham,  James,  &  Co. 

71  M'Farlane,  James,  agent. 
73   M'Intosh,  John,  nianufac. 

Gemmill,  W.  &  A.,  manufrs. 

M'Donald,  R.,  s-heritf-officer. 
75,  77  M'Farlane,  G.,  wareho. 
79  Barclay  &  MGregor,  manufs. 
83  Greenock  Spinning  Co. 
91    Stewart  &  Downie,  merchts. 
95  Burton,  A.  H.,  &,  Co.,  mers. 

Hogg,  John,  manufacturer. 

Farmer,  J.,  pattern-book  and 
card  maker. 

Wilson,  Thomas,  mannfae. 

Hanson,  Abraham,  agent. 

Cameron,   Shankland,  &  Co., 
drapers. 

Boj-d,  Adam,  agent. 

Long,  W.,  manufacturer. 

Campbell,  R.  R.,  card-cutter. 
99  Gray,  John,  scientific  books. 
101  Central  Register  office. 

Marlow,  Neil,  merchant, 

103  Anderson,  Wm.,  spirit  mer. 
Aitken,  li.  C,  manufact. 
Copeland,  Jas.,  &  Son,  drap. 
Hunter,  Geo.,  tea  merchant. 

108   Buchanan,  J.  &  J.,  manufact. 

104  Mitchell  &.  Whitelaw,  manu. 
98  Briggs,  Thomas,  merchant. 

72  White,  R.,  &  Co.,  yarn  agents 

70  Merchants'  House. 
Smilh,  J(jhn,  coll.  Mer.  ho. 

68  Buchanan  &  Pearson,  statnrs. 
66  City  Chambers. 


66  Turner,  Angus,  town  clerk, 

Monro,  Alex.,  A.M.,  do. 

Cumiinghame,  A.,  sasineofF. 

Burgh  sasine  office. 

City     Chamberlain's     office ; 
John  Strang,  LL.D.,cbam. 

M'Callum,  D.,  accountant. 

Brown,  James,  council  officer. 

M'Dairmid,  J.,  keeper  of  City 
Chambers. 

Scott,  James,  sup.  of  markets. 

Campbell,  John,    burgh   ar.d 
sheriif-officer. 

Laing,  R.,  do. 

Gumming,  J.,  do. 
64  Turner  &  Park,  clothiers. 
62  Hogg,  Wm.  C,  warper. 
60  Smith,  John,  spirit  merchant. 
66  Murdoch,  Wm.,  spirit  dealer. 
48  Gemmel,  James,  tea  mercht. 
46  Rankin,   Wm.,   &  Son,   cofk 
manufacturers. 

44  Watson  &  Gray  merchants. 
Third,  A.,  agent. 

Lillie,  James,  manufacturer, 
38  Patton,  John,  spirit  mercht. 
34  Stark,  W.  R.G.,  paperstainer. 
28   Keppie,  Wm.,  confectioner. 
24    Murdoch,  Thos.,  &  Co  ,  litbo. 

Adam,  James,  architect. 

Watt,  James,  sherift-officer. 

M'Kechnie,  James,  wareho, 

Becket,  John,  agent. 

22  M'Farlane,  K.,  sugar  mer. 
18  Johnston,  George,  clothier. 

Rowan,  A.,  engraver. 

Spence,  Stewart,  bookbinder. 
14   Paterson,  R.,  vinegar  mer. 
12  Robertson,   Robt.,  &  Co.,  oil 
merchants. 

HYDEPARK  STREET. 

23  Henderson,  P.,  &  Co.,  marble 

works. 

45  M'Adam,  W.  &  J.,  Ilydepark 

pottery  and  bottle  works. 
Connal,  "M.  &  W.,  store. 
71  Miller  &  Pearce,  plumbers. 
Duncan,  James,  at  Jlillei'  and 
Pearce's. 
97  Hydepark  bottleworks,  Wm. 
and  John  M'Ad-im. 
109,  111,  113  Robertson  &  Rerd, 
plumbers. 

117  AVelsh,  John,  tinsmith. 
119  Campbell,  A.,  &  Co.,  smiths. 

118  Smith,  Jas. 0.,  shipping  clerk, 

Dublin  b  i.x. 
114  Campbell,  Alexander. 
M'Clure,  Peter. 
Orr,  Hu-h. 
112  Micbie,  Alex.,  carter. 
58  Anderson, G.,  &  Co.,  chemists. 
Chrystie,  James. 
4  Boyd  &  Son,  cabinetmakers. 
Rodgers,  Geo.,  cabinetmaker. 
2   Forbes,  Samuel. 
Thomson,  John. 
Devlin,  Hugh. 


INDIA. STREET  DIRECTOE.Y. JAMAICA. 


INDIA  STREET. 
Lochore,  R.,  tertius. 
M'Naiight,  Mrs.  P.^ 
Richardson,  George. 
Purdie,  Thomas. 
Niveii,  J.,  grain  nicrchant. 
M'Ciil.bin,  D. 
Gow,  Miss. 
M'Lellan,  Donald. 
Brown,  Mrs.  G. 
Brown,  John. 
EastoHj  Samuel. 
Crighton,  Wm.,  R.N". 
Brj'ce,  David,  stationer. 
Mi'tchell,  Juhu. 
Wingate,  J. 
M'Nair,  Mrs. 
James,     Edward     Dickson, 

postmaster. 
M'Lean,  John. 
Robertson,  William. 
Alexander,  Robert. 
Inglis,  John. 
Davis,  Henry. 
Cargill,  D.  S. 
Gibb,  Mrs.  Wm.  R. 
Middleton,  George,  merchant. 
Black,  Alex.,  accountant. 
Patersofi,  George. 
Johnston,  Williiim. 
Spier.s,  James. 
Geddes,  William, 
Fleming,  lilrs.  Robert. 
Simpson,  T.,  merchant. 
Barr,  Walter. 


INIBA  STREET,  West, 
1  Carmicliael,  Daniel. 
Knox,  George. 

INGRAM  STREET. 
1  Edgar,  Mrs.,  &  Miss  Taylor. 
M'Kerrow,    John,    &    Sons, 

manufacturers. 
Gemmill,  Tliomas,  baker. 

6  Fleming,   W.   &.  J.,    &   Co., 

merchants. 

7  Wall<er,  G.  L,  &  Co.,  iranufe. 
29  Campbell,  J.  &  W.,  &  Co., 

merchants. 
47  M'Leroy,    Hamilton,   &   Co., 

spinners. 
49  Reid,  Alexander,  d_ver, 
51  Lecky,  F.  B.,  merchant. 
59  Henderson,  Francis,  grocer. 
C5  Wilson,  Jas.,  -wine  merchaTit 
GD  M'Leod,  G.,  &  Co.,  manufrs. 

Sinclair,  William,  printer. 

Ferguson,  D., fancj-boxmak. 

Gemmil,  Geo.,  &  Co.,  manufs. 

Laird  &  Thomson,  manufrs. 

Leith,  James,  manufacturer. 

Brash,  Walter,  manufacturer. 

Wilson,  J.  &  P.,  manufrs. 
71  Chalmers,  Thos.,  spirit  deal. 
85  Miller  &  Co.,  booksellers. 
87   Paton,  Thos.,  spirit  mercht. 
89  Brown,  A.,  &  Co.,  manufrs. 
S3  Thomson,  R.,  &  Co.,  merchts. 


97 
113 
123 
125 
127 

129 


135 
145 


155 
157 
161 
163 


1(55 
1G7 
138 
13G 
128 


126 
122 
110 


7S 
68 
66 

64 
62 
60 
58 
54 
48 

42, 
42, 
42, 

40 


3G 


Union  Bank  of  Scotland. 
Bogue,  U.  A.,  clothier. 
Carmichael,  J.,  cotton  broker. 
Bell,  James,  fruiterer. 
Bowman,  Thomas,  manufac. 
Livingstone,  C.  S.,  cot.  brok. 
Hunter,  Alc.^.,  manufacturer. 
Service  &  Workman,  manufs. 
M'Donald  &  Halley. 
Mackay  &  Kiikwood,  statnrs. 
M'Nab,  James,  calico  printer. 
Wilson,  T.  &  D.,  musl.  manfs. 
Ritchie  &  Murdoch,  merchts. 
Auld,  Thomas,  baker. 
Galbraith,  T.,  cotton  broker. 
Carmichael,  D.,  tobacconist. 
West  Ingram  Court. 
Mair,  John,  &  Co.,  manufis. 
Brown  &  Sharp,  cotton  broks. 
Brown,  W.  &  K.,  manufrs. 
Gibson,  George,  merchant. 
Lean,  John,  &  Sons,  manufs. 
Clark  &  Tannaliill,  maiiuffS. 
Stirrat,  James,  &  Co. 
Robertson  &  Baird. 
Anderson,  Jas.,  cotton  broker. 
Ferrier  &  Speirs,  stationers. 
Orr,  John,  hosier. 
Fowler,,  Andrew  L.,  account. 
Donald,  Jas.,  bank  porter. 
Ross,  D.  &  H.,  v/arehousem. 
Wiikie,  Wm.,  com.  mercht. 
Young  &  Strang,  gummanuf. 
Hoj'le,  Jn.  &  Saml.,  manufs. 
L'pool  and  London  Insur.  Co. 

D.  Stewart,  secretary. 
Baird,  Robt.  K.,  manufac. 
Hutchison  <^  Neish,  manufrs. 
Addie  &  Smith,  clothiers. 
Miller,  John,  stationer. 
Meiklejolm,  J.,  coflfee-room, 
Glasgow  AtheiiKum. 
Scott  &  M'Laren,  com.  mers. 
Scobie,  Brebner,  &  Levack. 
Neilson,  Andw.,  bank  manag. 
Hill,  G.  W.,  sub-manag.  bank. 
Bank  of  Scotland. 
Fleming,  James,  bank  porter. 
Hamilton,  D.,  &  Co.,  mercljs. 
M'Donald,  C,  &  Co.,merchs. 
Wat.son,  George,  stationer. 
Hutcheson's  Mospit^il. 
Rutherford,  Paterson,  &  Co. 
Mason,  C.  &  G.  J. 
48  Lang  &  Cousin,  manufs. 
46  Muir,  R.  S.,  &  Co.,  mers. 
44  Hewitt,   Millars,  &  Co., 

merchants. 
Macarthur,     Ross,     &     Co., 

warehousemen. 
Gillespie,  Cathcart,  &  Eraser, 

merchants. 
Sommerville,  John,  &  Sons. 
Scott  &  Dawson,  agents. 
Walker  ob  Fleming,  v>'arper3. 
Grewer,  Jack,  &  Co.,  manufs. 
Sloan,  Jas.,  &  Co.,  manufs. 
Wilson,  John,  Sons,  &  Co. 
Fleming,  Watson,  &  Nairn. 


2G  M'Bride,  W.,  &  Co.,  manufs. 

22  M'Ewan  &  Co.,  manufacs. 

20  Black,  James,  com.  mercht. 
M'Kinlay,  Robt.,  calenderer. 
Brown,     Matthew,     &     Co., 

shawl  manufacturers. 
Calder,  John,  commis.  agent. 

18  Ritchie  &  Diysdale,  manitfs. 
16  Govgrnment  School  of  Art. 

8  Walker,  Robt.,  &  Son,  manufs. 
Smith,  John,  jam  merchant. 
Craigie,  Robert,  com.  mer. 

4  Lamb,  Jas.,  yarn  merchant. 

2  St.  David's  Church. 

JACKSON  STREET. 

5  Fleming,  John,  prov,  mercht. 

15  Miller,  John,  cooper. 

19  Donaldson,  Thomas. 

2 1  Brannan,  P. 

25  Dewar,  P.,picture-framemak. 
3G  Bulloch,  Lade,  &  Co. 

26  Hidcoat,  Root.,  spirit  mercht. 

20  Stewart,  J.,  &  Co.,  iron  mer. 
Provanhall  Coal  Company. 
Reid,  James. 

16  Ritchie,  J.,  &Co.,  wine  mers. 
14  Driver,  George,  wright. 

Moses,  James,  &  Co. 
12   Galbraith,  J.,  spirit  mercht. 

10  Ledingham,  George. 
Weir  Brothers  &  Co. 

JAIL  SaUAEE. 
4   Garrity,  Owen. 
8,  10  Cochran,  H.  W.,  &  Sons, 
hardware  merchants, 
12  to  14  M'Dongall  &  Sons. 
16,  20  Brown  &  Jliller,  hardw. 
merchants. 

18  M'Quade,  P.,,  sherifT-ofHcer. 

24  M'Lean,  Wm.,  china  de-iler, 

26  Kenna,  John,  spirit  mercht. 
46  Market  inn,  John  Scoullar. 

JAMAICA  STREET, 
1  M'Kenzie,  T.,& Co., clothiers. 

3  Simpson,  R.,  &  Co.,  drapers. 

9  Rutherford  &  Co.,  spirit  mers. 
Gibson,  W^alter. 

11  Coghill,  David. 
Fairley,  W.  &  J. 

19  Arnott  &  Co.,  merchants. 

21  Blair,  Campbell,  prov.  mer. 

23  Eintoul,  R.,  Alexander,  &,  Co., 

brolccrs. 

Macpherson,  D.,  measurer. 

M'Nair,  G.  B.,  &  Co.,  coal- 
masters. 

Greenlees,  William,  yihotogr. 

M'Corquodale,  A.,  grain  mer. 

25  Pringle,  John,  glass  mercht. 

27  M'Lennan,  W^iUiam. 
29  Somerville,  A.,  smith. 

Gorman  &  Co.,  enjiravers. 
Hardie,  Douglas,  photograp. 
Grierson,  Mrs.  Margaret,  Ab- 

botsford  tavern. 
Mitchell,  James,  brassfounder. 


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29  Linton,  Frederick. 
31  M'Gown,  A.  B.,  basket-ware. 
S3  Dovvnie,  Wm.,  shoe-vvarali. 
35  Cogbill,  David,  victualler. 
37  M-Arthur,  Wm. 

Rankin,  William,  letterpress 
printer. 

Cunningham,  Wm. 

M'Murra_v,  Wm.,  carver. 

Davie,  John,  jun.,  tea  mer. 

Taylor,  Wra. 

Barry,  Silvester  V. 
39  Marquis,  V/.,  eating-house. 
43  Stewart,  J.  &  W. 
-15,  47  Gibson,  W.  &  J.,  drapers. 
49   Morrison  &  Co.,  merchants. 
53  Morrison  Brothers,  clothiers. 
67  Baxter,  John,  glass  wareho. 
59  Niven,  J.  H.,  &  Co.,  ironmo. 

Thomson,  Wm. 
63  Galbraitb,  James,  tobaccan. 
65  Govan,  Kent,  &  Co.,  ship  brs. 

Bowman,  J.,  photographer. 

Cameron,  John,  ship  broker. 

M'Intyre,  Diigald,&  Co.,  agts. 

Black,  Williim,  coal  agent. 

Milligan,  John,  ship  agent. 

Cunningham  &  M'Haflie. 

Stirrat,  Joseph. 

Elston,  George,  botanist. 

jSTaismith,  Wm. 

67  Perrie,  James,  spirit  mercht. 
71  Stevens,  James,  jeweller. 

73  Sinclair,  Alex.,  boot  and  shoe 

■warehouse. 
75  Cameron,  T.,  &  Co  ,   steam- 
boat agents. 

Lloyd's  Survey  Office. 

Robertson,  Wm.,  coal  mercht. 

Watson,  A. 

Robertson,   Richard,  &  Thos. 
Luke,  surveyors. 

Adamson,  A.  &  W.,  tailors. 

Drysdale,  James,  agent. 

Baird,  Koberr,  coalmaster. 

Jarvie  &  Pullock. 

Caledonian  Distillery  Office. 

Turnbnll,  Charles,  photogr. 
77  Paul,  H.,  fruiterer. 
79  Philips,  James,  tobacconist. 
81   Glasgow  Confectionary  Hall. 

83  Allan  &  Poynter. 
Addie,  Gavin,  agent. 
Bethel,  John. 
Moir,  P.  M.,  agent. 
Thomson,  Archd.,  coal  agent. 
Airdrie  Hill  Coal  Co. 
Wylie  &  Hill,  coalmasters. 
Baird,  John,  &  Co. 
Fleming,  James,  agent. 
Kerr,     Pender,    &   Mitchell, 

coalmasters. 
85  Barr,  John,  spirit  merchant. 
94,  96  Blakeiiey,  John,  op'.ician. 
90  Donachie,  Mary,  fishmonger. 
88  Ferguson,    John,    and    Sons, 

brushmakers. 

84  Kelly  &  IvI'Levie,  clothiers. 

68  Colosseum  buildings. 


68  Anderson's  Royal  Polytechnic 

Bazaar. 
64  Edinburgh  Eopery  and  Sail- 
cloth Co. 
G2,  64  Watson,  H.  J.,  and  Kidd, 

sailmakers. 
02  Strang,  Wm.,  ironmonger. 
Murray,  James,  com.  merch. 
Hutton,  Joseph,  siiip  broker. 
Kennedy,  Peter,  photograph. 
Hepburn,  Charles,  emigr.  agt. 
Prettyman,  John  S.,  Uiiilcd 

States  Consul. 
Shannon,  Robert  M'D.,  com- 
mission merchant. 
60  Craig,  Peter,  ironmonger. 
58  Thomson,  W.  C,  clothier. 
56   Fleming,  Mrs.  J.,  coffee-ho. 

Baxter,  John. 
54  Ferguson,  Anderson,  &  Co., 
iron  merchants. 
Mason,  John,  &  Sons,   glass 

and  china  merchants, 
Cuthbertson,  Wm.,  iron  mer. 
50  Walker,  W.  &  J.,  drapers. 

48  Galbraiti),  James. 
46  Agnew,  Peter,  tailor. 

Taylor,  Mis.,  photographer. 
41-J-M'Laren,  John,-fent  wareho. 
44  Drvburgh,  Wm.,  spirit  mer. 
38,  40'Blair,  Campbell,  tea  mer. 
34,  36  Gairdner,  A.,  &  Son,  fur- 
niture warehouse. 
32  Scott,  E.  &  S.,  shoe  wareho. 
30  Mair,  Hugh,  shoe  vvarehouse. 
28  M'Gregor,  J.  \V.,  cooper. 

Whyte,    Wm.    Morris,   Com- 
mercial Hotel. 
26  Burrows,  Wm.,  spirit  merch. 
24  Buchan,  Hugli,  brassfounder. 

Robertson,   Robert,  last   and 
boot-tree  maker. 

Lamb,  Wm.,  clock  manufact. 

Limont,  John,  bottler. 

Morrison,  Rr.,  tool  merchant. 

Motherwell,  John. 
20  Love,  Archd.,  shoe  warehou. 

Currie,  Alex.,  auctioneer. 
18  Wallace,  John,  confectioner. 
10  to  16  Dougall  &  Mathie,  drap. 
10   Gow,  A.  C,  lithographer. 

Downie,  D.,  photographic  art. 

Sim  &  Barkers,  wholesale  war. 

Spencer,  Henry,  clothier. 
8  Scott,  E.  J.,  &  Co.,  shoemks. 
0   Clark,  D.  C,  &  Co,,  drapers. 
2  Blackwood,  J.,  &  Son,  cloths. 

JAMES  STEEET,  Calton. 
5  Payne,  Martha,  dressmaker. 
Payne,  Wm. 
13  Young,  Wm.,  M.D. 
23  Livingstone,  Hugh,  turner. 
35  Musliet,  W.,  boot  and  shoem. 

49  Crawfonl,  Robert,  wright  and 

faiieral  undertaker. 
48  M'Nair,  Robert,  contractor. 
28  Fleming,  Wm.,  pork  butcher. 
22  Wilkie,  A.  C. 


22  Wilkie,  John. 

Muir,  J.inies,  house  factor. 
Perkins  &  Gemmel,  carriers. 
12  Vallance,  Alex.,  beamer. 

2  Walters,  And., &  Son,  fleshers. 

JAMES  STEEST,  Greenliead. 
Mitchell,  R.  and  P.,  cot.-spin. 
Dun,  Thomas. 

JAMES  STEEET,  Mile-end- 
17  Nicol,  Peter,  house  factor. 
Ranlvin, .James,  bookseller. 
33  Cameron,  Mrs.  R.,  portioner. 

JAMES  STEEET,  Port-Buadas. 
Brownlee,  Arch.,  wood  mer. 
Pt.-Dundas  Sessional  School. 
Watson's,  J.,  stables. 

JAMES  WATT  STEEET. 
17  Mann,  Thomas. 
31  Tenn-nt,  C.,  &  Co.,  stores. 

23  Lander,  James,  free  store. 
45  Queen's  tobacco  store. 

53   Gordon,   Robert. 

73  Jackson,  A.,  and  Son,  graia 

stores. 
79  Angus,  Robert. 
84  Speirs,^-  Robert,  plumber. 
70,  80   Neilson  &  Maxwell,  iron 

merchants. 
Maxwell,  Andrew,  merchant. 
Nielson,  A.  B. 
70  Pollock,  James. 
68,  70,     72    Turnbull,    Gregor, 

grain  stores. 
48  Patent  Fuel  depot. 

24  Lightbody,  J.  &  J.,  si.  mers. 

12  Shipping  Office. 
Crawford,  Robt.,  ship.  mas. 
Duncan,  Fred,  deputy  do. 
Small,  Capl.  A.,  examiner. 
M'Liiggan,  Wm.,  librarian. 

JAKE  STEEET. 
Oakfiei.d  Place  to  13. 

3  Gallowjy,  Miss. 
Buchanan,  T.  G. 

7  Connell,  Arthur. 
9  Ramage,  Rev.  Wm. 

Barbour,  JIajor. 

Aitken,  James. 

Thomson,  James  Mrs. 
11  Gray,  Miss. 

13  Buchanan,  John. 
St.  Jude's  Church. 

6  Airston,  Mrs. 
Hunter,  C.  D, 

4  Gibson,  Robert, 
Barr,  John, 

JOHN  STEEET. 

7  M'Donald,  C.  &  Co ,  merch, 
9  Cuthbertson,  Tho.,  com,  mer, 

1 1  Dunlop,  J.,  &  Sons,  manufrs. 
13  Sandford  &  Ross,  manufrs. 

Inglis  &  Bow,  ship  agents. 

Hastie,  R.,  &  Co.,  merchts. 

Hastie,  Alex.,  merchant. 


380 


JOHN.- 


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PoUok,  Walter  W.,  writer. 
Young,  T.  C,  writer, 
Coulson,  G.  F.,  &  Co.,  mers. 
Black,  J.,  &  Son,  merchants. 
Tennant,  C,  &  Co.,  chemists. 
Hiiidshaw,  W.,  &  Co.,  manuf. 
Thomson,  R.,  &  Son,  manuf. 
Smith,  David,  manufacturer. 
Wesleyan  IVIethodist  Chapel. 
Douglas,  Mrs.,  stationer. 
M'Plier.son,  Mrs.,  lodgings. 
Walker,  William,  agent. 
Walker,  Miss  M., dressmaker. 
Logan,  Mrs.,  stayraaker. 
Waiter,  Angus,  tailor. 
Ross,  William,  spirit  merch. 
Coulter,  Wm.,  jun.,spir.  mer. 
Braid,  A.,  cabinetmaker. 
Houston,  W.,  lappet-wh.  ma. 
Coulter,  William,  tailor. 
Gillies,  Wiiliam,  coffee-house. 
Gunn,  Miss,  milliner. 
Shearer,  Wm.,  baker. 
Crawford,  Thos  ,  spirit  mer. 
Clarke,  W.  E.  C,  surgeon. 
Wallis,  R. 
Forsyth,  William. 
Muir,  Mrs.,  lodgings. 
Murphy,  James,  jun. 
Cameron,  John,  printer. 
Ingleton,  James,  plumber. 
Rankin,  Mis.,  ladies'  nurse. 
Rodger,  James,  tailor. 
M'Nab,  Alex.,  baker. 
Franklin  Company's  depot. 
Lincoli.e,  William. 
Ci)lliery      Guardian      office  ; 
'I'lionias  Porter. 

Brown,  Thomas. 

Graham,  James,  fishmonger. 

Bruce,  Mrs. 

Heron,  R.,  &  Sons,  musicians. 

Drummoiid,  Jas.,  let-carrier. 

Wilson,  Sliss,  milliner. 

Wright,  T.  J. 

Halley,  James,  tailor. 

Miller,  D.,  bootmaker. 

Crawford,  Robert,  wright. 

Dunlop,  James,  cowfeeder. 

Grafton  Terrace. 

M'Millan,  Neil. 

King,  John,  cooper. 

Carrick,  Robert. 

M'Nab,  Alexander- 
Allan,  P.  G. 

Miller,  Mrs.  P. 

Hussey,  Andrew. 

Fraser,  Alexander. 

Prouiifoot,  Rev.  George. 

Rankin,  Robert. 

Parker,  Mrs. 

Scott,  John. 

Waddell,  James. 

Snodgrass,  Robert. 

Wilson,  J.  &  M. 

Peddie,  Alexander. 

Patoii,  Alexander. 

Woodrow,  J.  F. 

Rcuv.'ick,  Miss,  lodgings. 


124  Houston,  T.  H. 

M'Laughlan,  Mrs. 

Kerr,  Jolm  W. 

Reid,  Thomas. 
120  Baptist  Church. 

Williams,  David,  tailor. 

M'Alister,  Robt.,  class  rooms. 
114  St.  David's  Paiish  School. 
112  John  Street  Foundry. 

Boj'd,  William,  ironfounder. 
110  Dunn's  Machine  Works. 
88  Brodie,  Mrs.  Robt.,  coal  agt. 

Love  &  Keith,  Misses,  dress- 
makers. 

Brown,  William,  drysalter. 

Renfrew,  R.,  machine-maker. 

Colder,  Mrs. 
84  Taylor,  Jarr.es,  ivory-tnrner. 

M'Gregor,  R. 

Galbraith,  Jas.,  spirit  dealer. 

Roger,  Andrew. 

M'Farlane,  Peter,  smith. 

Gilchrist,  Mrs.,  lodgings. 

Law,  David. 
YG  Handle}',  John,  trunkmaker. 

Wray,  Thomas,  chairmaker. 

Brown,  James,  wiight. 
74  High  School. 

Bell,  James,  English. 

Bryce,  James,  mathematics. 

M'Nab,  Allan,  writing  mas. 

Wolski,  F.  A.,  French. 

Hutcheson,  J.  A.,  drawing. 

Low,  F.  R.,  LL.D. 

M'Kindlay,  Patrick,  LL.D. 

Clark,  John,  janitor. 
72   St:  Paul's  Church. 
46  Glover  &  Co.,  manufacturers. 

Central  Register  Office. 

Anderson,  Thomas,  jun. 

Davidson,  Thomas,  registrar. 
44  Clark,  W.,  tinsmith. 
42  Dobbie,  Wm.,  &  Co.,  undert. 
40  Clunas,  Hugh,  spirit  dealer. 

Cornet,  Francis. 
36  Harley,  D.,  &  Co.,  merchts. 
32  Thomas,  C,  coaclr-buildcr. 

30  Taylor  &  Wilson,  merchts. 
Taylor,  John,  son.,  merclit. 
Innes,  J.,  &  Co.,  manufacts. 
Anderson,  Wm.,  accountant. 

22  Clark,  P.  W.,  &  Co.,  merchs. 
18  United  Presbyterian  Church. 

6  Rutherford,  Paterson,  &  Co. 

4  Sharp,  James,  dress  manufr. 
2  Sandeman,  David,  wool  agt. 

JOHF  STREET,  Eridgeton. 

5  M'Gill,  David,  spirit  dea'er. 

23  Howard,  Andw.,  blacksmith. 

31  United  Preshj'terian  Church. 
53  Scott,  J.,  &  W.  Inglis  &  Co. 
59  Silk  Mill. 

63,  Go  Kerr,  M'Pherson,  &  Reid, 

manufacturers. 
G5  Millar  &  Marr,  jute  spinners. 
77  Cameron,  Hugh,  dyer. 
85   Harkness,  Adam. 

Wilson,  Lyon,  builder. 


85  Blair,  William. 
100,  102  Scott,  John,  spirit  mer. 

88  Johnston,  Mrs.,  spirit  dealer. 
82  Willi A51SONS  Place. 

62  Shaw's  Court. 

56  Weir,  Mrs.,  grocer. 

64  Arbuokle,  Hugh,  slater. 

46  Free  Church. 

44  Cochrane,  James. 

30  Duncan,  James,  umbrella  m, 

6  Miller,  Wm.,  shoemaker, 

JOHN  STREET.  East. 

1  Martin,  James,  draper. 
19  Stevenson,  Hugh. 

29  Ramsay,  John. 

89  Montgomery,  Jn.,  horse  deal. 
70  Elnnie,  Alexander. 

4  Neilson,  William,  grocer. 

KELVIN  STREET. 

7  Free    St.    George's    School 

James  Wylie,  teacher. 
40   Grant,  James. 
M'Donald,  D. 
38  M'Arthur,  D. 
32  Gardiner,  Ale.x:.,  ho.  factor. 
28  Marble  Works  ;   Galbraith  & 
Winton. 

2  Keddie,  Matthew,  grocer. 

KELVINGROVE  STREET. 
4  Anderson,  I\Irs.  William. 

Stewart,  Robert,  flesher. 

Auchinloss,  James. 
6   Donald,  William,  grocer. 

8  Grant,  Donald,  spirit  mercht. 
12  Laing,  Mrs.  James. 

Bell,  J.  D. 

Elliot,  James. 

Barbour,  Robert,  plumber. 
18  Buchanan,  T.  D. 
20  Somerville,  John. 

Terapleton,  Mrs.  E. 

Ross,  Alexander. 

Donaldson,  Alexander, 

Fairie,  Thomas. 
36  Connell,  Mrs.  Thomas. 
40  Mitchell,  Alexander. 
42   Gardner,  Robert. 

Holmes,  Mrs.  R.  R. 

Walker,  Hugh. 
44  Tait,  Mrs. 
50  Sandeman,  Edwin. 

Falconer,  Thomas. 

E"iug,  William. 

Alley,  Mrs. 
54  Smith,  William. 

Taylor,  J.  JL,  writer. 
58  Young,  Robert. 

Crawford,  Robert. 
62  Smith,  David,  merchant. 

Baird,  John  J.,  merchant. 
66  Darling,  William. 

Little,  Mrs. 

9  Muir,  Jolin. 
M'Gregor,  James. 
Ha:vilton,  Robert. 
Hardie,  Mrs.  James. 

3  Wiseman,  Alex.  N. 


KELVINHAUGH. STREET  DIRECTOEY. KENT. 


881 


KELVINHAUGH  STREET. 

2  Naismitli,  John,  grocer. 
6  M'Ewan,  Alexander. 

Anderson,  James. 

Williamson,  James  F. 

Wilson,  Thomas. 

Spittle,  Mrs. 

Eobertson,  Miss. 

Bowman,  Mrs.  Alex. 
8  Naismith,  John. 
10  M'Gregor,  Peter. 

Lyall,  James. 

Andrew,  John. 

Welsh,  William. 

Mathews,  Robert. 

Boss,  William. 
14  M'Dougall,  Alex. 

Brown,  William. 

Urqnlinvt,  A.  M. 

Porteous,  David. 

Tait,  Wm. 

Neilson,  Wm. 

Glen,  John. 

Nightingale  Place. 
20  Stewart,  J. 

Young,  Mrs.  Robert. 

Taylor,  James. 

Connell,  Charles. 

Greig,  William. 
SO  Clark,  Mrs. 

Mackinlay,  John. 

Eehbaun,  Wm. 

Smith,  Daniel. 

Munro,  D. 

Adam,  A. 

Brown,  P.  D. 

Russell  Place. 

1  Donald,  Wm.,  grocer. 
Espie,  Wm. 
Walker,  Duncan. 

32  Russell,  James,  builder. 
36  Cox,  John  W. 

Parrock,  James. 

Kelvinhaugh  Church. 
182  Lonie,  James,  grocer. 
208  Jenkins,  Wm.  &  Jas.,  vict. 
210  M'Coll,  Wm.,  bleacher. 

Barton,  Hugh. 
212,  214  Dornin,  Thos.,  spir.  deal. 

Stephen,  Alexander,  &  Sons, 
shipbuilders. 

Gonnell,  Charles,  &  Co.,  ship 
builders. 

M'Coll,  W.,  &  Co.,  bleachers. 

Black   &  Wingate,   spinning 
and  weaving  factory. 

WooDEUEN  Terrace. 

Sandyford  Church. 
17  Jack,  Mis. 

Gemmell,  George. 

Niven,  James. 
25  Taylor,  W.  G. 

Bennett,  James. 

Ritchie,  Alexander. 

Eobertson,  D.  E. 

Harper,  James. 

Mavor,  James. 

33  M'Ewan,  Daniel, 
Scott,  James. 


33  Spence,  D.  G. 
Smith,  Thomas. 
Shaw,  James. 
Muir,  A.  M. 
WooDBURN  Place. 
4  Towart,  John. 
Moffat,  Mrs.  John. 
Logie,  William. 
Walker,  Mark. 
Ross,  John. 
Currie,  Mrs. 
Watson,  Jlrs.  George. 
Gladstone  Place. 
37  Young,  Andrew,  baker. 
39  Eussell,  James. 
Kirkland,  George. 
Young,  Mrs.  R. 
Reid,  Thomas. 
47  Bryan,  Hugh. 
M'Taggart,  Mrs. 
Campbell,  Miss. 
Orr,  James. 
Hunter,  Peter. 
55  Brammer,  James. 
Watson,  Mrs.  0. 
M'BrajTie,  Miss. 
Ferguson,  Leu-is. 
Campbell,  John. 
Laird,  John. 
Henderson,  David. 

KENNEDY  STREET. 
9  Morrison,  'William,  baker. 
75  St.  Eollox  Baths. 
93  Faulds,  JIattliew,  stables. 
103  M'Donald,  Jas.,  spirit  mer. 
98  Britannia  Pottery. 
12  Brown,  Matliew,  cartwright. 

KENT  ROAD. 
35  Wylie  &  Lochhead,  cab.  wrks. 

57  Wylie  &  Lochhead,  stables. 
CnESHAJi  Place. 

183  Gibson,  Miss. 
185  White,  Alexander. 

Magan,  Mrs. 
193  Thomson,  Mrs. 

M'Millan,  Mrs. 

Young,  Thomas. 

M'Kellar,  John. 

Turner,  Elizabeth. 
201  Fairly,  W.  S. 

W^atson,  James  J.  D. 

Turner,  Mrs. 

Mackay,  William. 

Millar,  Miss. 
207  Kay,  Mrs.  Alexander. 
26  Wj'iie  &  Lochhead,  pap.  wrks. 
50  Miller,  Jas. 

Walworth  Terrace. 
52  Fryar,  Mark,  engineer. 

Gumming  Mrs. 

Muter,  J.  D. 

Dalziel,  Adam. 

Eobertson,  William. 

58  Carter,  Fred. 

CO  Mathieson,  Neil. 
W^unsch,  Edward. 
Galbraith,  Miss. 


G6  Sage,  John. 

68  M'Leod,  Peter,  writer. 

Bowie,  Andrew. 

Ritchie,  William  AVyse. 

Dunlop,  Matthew,  merchant. 

Bedgar,  John  H. 

Strachan,  Alex. 

Elphick,  George. 
78  Boyd,  Adam,  builder. 

M'Pherson,  Alex. 

Moffat,  J. 

Smith,  William. 

Christie,  Mrs.  JIartha. 

Harvey,  W^m. 

Cadenhead,  Jas. 

"Waddell,  Mrs. 

Gallic,  George. 
84  Cochrane,  Thomas. 

Lawson,  William. 

Clark,  John. 

Paterson,  George. 
88  Medcalf,  Ralph. 

Hunter  Terrace. 
170  Lyall,  William. 

Reid,  John. 

Willis,  W^illiam. 
176   Rodgers,  George. 

Duncan,  George,  publisher. 

Thomson,  Jas.,  jeweller. 

M'Kenzie,  Mrs. 

Rogau,  Patrick. 

Fulton,  John. 

KENT  STREET. 
1   Young,  John. 
Johnstone,  Alex. 
Baird,  Mrs.  John,  spirit  deal, 
o  M'Creight,  Thomas,  saddler. 
11  Forrester,  Samuel,  innkeeper. 

Scotch  Fruit  Market. 
23  Cowan,  Robert,  grain  dealer. 
25  Buchanan,  Arch  ,  painter. 
27  Cruickshanks,   Mrs    J.,  fur- 
nishings. 
29  Meggaf,'Mrs. 
Drysdale,  Mrs. 
Lawrence,  William. 
Buchanan,  Arch.,  painter. 
Steel,  George,  merchant. 
M'Lennan,  William.  - 
Henderson,  Arch.  C.  H. 
31  Moreland,  John,  bootmaker. 

33  Glass,  James,  surgeon. 

35  Carmichael,  Neil,  spir.  mer. 

39  Marton  &  Forrest,  drapers. 
47  M'Neil,  Daniel,  spirit  mer. 
49  Hair,  Bernard. 

Thornton,  Matthew. 

Sproul,  Audiew. 
51  Paton,  Daniel,  victualler. 
44  Wyld,  Misses,  flower  makers. 

Gibb,  Thomas. 

40  Young,  Jas.,  ho.  &  laud  agt. 
Love,  Robert,  artist. 
Martin,  William. 

34  Steven,  William. 
Purdie,  P.  &  G. 
Register  Office. 
M'Aithur,  Mrs,  John. 


382 


KERR.- 


-STREET  DIRECTORY. KING. 


Si  Kerr,  Claud  N. 

Dickson,  Jas.,  watchmaker. 

Cowan,  Robert. 

Anderson,  James,  house  fac. 
32  M'Allister,  J.  &  A.,  drapers. 
24  Priiigle,  Mrs.,  remnt.  -wareho. 
22  M'Phee,  J.,  tailor. 
22  Smellie,  John,  coal  mercht. 

Fulton,  Robert. 

Smellie,  Mrs.,  dressmaker. 

Bernard,  "Wm.,  cabinetinaker. 
20  Summers,  C.  &  W.,  glaziers. 
18  Crawford,  IMrs.  J.,  rag  mer. 

16  Crawforii,  Mrs.,  china  mer. 
Logan,  John,  pawnbroker. 

KERR  STREET,  Calton. 

17  Connor,  John,  pig  dealer. 
Murra}-,  John,  dyer. 

41  Lindsay,  J.,  &  Co.,  starchers. 
46  Marshall,  T.  &  J.,  wadding 
manufacturers. 

24  Chatfield,  T.,  spirit  dealer. 

ZSW  TERRACE,  Gt.Western  rd. 

1  Readnian,  James. 

2  Wilson,  C.  E.,  H.M.  inspector 

of  schools. 

3  Lacy,  H.  B. 

4  Maxwell,  Henry. 

5  Christie,  Mrs. 

6  Watson,  David. 

7  Yates,  Thomas. 

8  Bell,  James,  Englisli  master, 

High  School. 

9  Brand,  Mrs.  Robert. 

10  Blackie,  Dr.  W.  G. 

11  Perman,  J.  S. 

12  Rainej',  George. 

13  Blyth^  J.  S. 

14  Strathern,  Alex.,  sherifF-snb. 

15  Collins,  Joshua  H. 
IG  Cuthbertson,  Allan. 

17  Russell,  William. 

18  Law,  George. 

19  Younj;,  George,  writer. 

20  Blackie,  J.,  of  Blackie  4  Son. 

KILLESMOIirT  STREET. 
1  M'Murrich,  John. 

M'Coull,  Thomas. 

Einnie,  Mrs. 

Reid,  John. 
7  Ferguson,  J. 

Gray,  J. 

Murray,  Mrs.  James. 

Balden,  Robert. 

Cunninghame,  Charles. 

Strathearn,  Mr. 

Trainer,  P. 

Fletcher,  Melville. 
9  Galloway,  John,  wright. 
11  Anderson,  John,  slater. 

25  Reid,  John. 
Wynn,  James  Wm. 
Comrie,  Mrs. 

Hutton,  Robt.,  warehonsem, 
Prater,  Mrs. 
Malcolm,  Mrs.  R, 


29  Ross,  J.  P. 

Campbell,  J. 

M'Arthur,  William, 

Mitchell,  Robert  A.,  writer. 

Henrv,  William 

Mitchell,  W.  C. 

Weir,  BJrs. 
33  M'Kissock,  Mrs. 

Scott,  Robert. 
37  Young,  George. 

Philp,  George,  stair  railer. 
26  Paterson,  Wm.,  cabinetinak. 
18  Andrew,  James,  spirit  mer. 
16  Copland,  Moses,  messenger. 

Brown,  Thomas. 

Frazer,  John. 

Dunlop,  Alex.,  vet.  surgeon. 

Smith,  Peter,  foreman  joiner. 

Archibald,  Wm. 

Melvin,  Jlrs. 
10  Andrew,  James. 

More,  Colin,  spirit  merchant. 

Eaton,  Francis,  surveyor. 

Poole,  Mrs. 

Pcillock,  Alexander. 

Lament,  Mrs. 

Hyslop,  James. 

8  Marshall,  Mrs.  S. 
Marshall,  Miss,  dressmaker. 

6  Brown,  Miss. 

Smith,  William. 

Flounders,  Miss. 

Pennycook,  Charles. 
4  Inglis,  James,  writer. 

M'Laren,  Mrs. 

Blair,  Mrs. 

Dunn,  Mrs. 

M'Lean,  J. 

Knox,  James. 

Henderson,  Robert,  fruiterer. 

KIKGSTOK  PLACE. 
33  M'Lean,  Wm.,  accountant. 
35  Mitchell,  Thomas,  merchant. 
18  Barclay,  Thomas,  designer. 

16  Reid,  John,  wine  merchant. 

12  Hunter,  John,  merchant. 

10  Bremiier,  Rev.  R. 

G  White,  William,  pawnbroker. 

4  Gordon,  Thomas. 

KING  STREET,  off  TEOIf  GATE. 
3  Leggate,  Mrs.  J.,  prov.  deal. 

5  Asher,  Mrs.,  furrier. 
Ahercrombie,  A. 

9  Knight,  Mrs. 

11  Lindsay,  James,  stationer. 

13  Kerr,  Wm.,  spirit  merchant. 

17  Murray,  W.,  victualler. 
21  Raap,  A.,  pork  merchant. 
23  Rattray,  Charles,  toy  mer. 
25  Morton,  P.,  spirit  merchant. 
27  M'Gill,  John,  boot  manufac. 

Hatters'  House  of  Call. 

Sewell,  Mrs. 

]\]itchell,  James,  painter. 
31   Phillips,  James,  grocer. 
S3  Brown,  James,  victualler. 
35  Morrison,  li.,  spirit  merchant. 


37  Johnstone,  John,  victualler. 
39   Orr,  J.,  spiiit  merchant. 
45  Young,  R.  D.,  grocer. 
47  Durham  Court. 

Gillies  &  Co.,  leather  mers. 

Donnelly,  Mrs.,  lodgings. 

Shaw,  Wm.,  cooper. 

M'Kinlay,  Wm.,  smith. 

Houston,  James,  hatter. 
51   Campbfll,  J.,  spirit  mercht. 
55  Gascoynp,  John,  spirit  mer. 

59  Wilson,  John,  .salt  mercht. 

73  Dunn,  John,  flesher. 

81   Smith,  John,  spirit  mercht. 
83  Mann,  James,  china  mercht. 

89  Wothersponn,  John,  fish  mer. 

93  Craig,  J.,  china  merchant. 
95  Honeyman,  D.,  tiesher. 

97  Miller,  J.,  spirit  merchant. 

103  Eraser,  C,  tobacconist. 

113  Ja.mieson's  Court. 
Scarilan,  James,  pawnbroker. 
King  Street  Pawn  Office. 
O'Donnell,  D.,  manager. 

115  Smith,  A  ,  victualler. 

117  Drewit,  Thomas,  surgeon. 
136  Somerville,  J.,  grocer. 

134  Aitken,  .^n.,  spirit  n.erchant. 
128  Brj'son,  John,  victualler. 
126  Conoghan,  J.,  flesher. 
124  M'Dermott,  P.,  flesher. 
120  Conahan,  John,  flesher. 

118  Galbraith,  Robert,  tinsmith. 

114  Robb,  Alex.,  spiiit  dealer. 
108  White,  Mrs,  flesher. 

106  Eraser,  C,  grocer. 

104  Roberts,  J.  B.,  provis.  mer. 
102  Fulton,  Robert,  spiiit  mercht. 

94  M'Leod,  A.,  jun.,  leather  mer. 

90  Wright,  Archd.,  fishmonger. 
88  M'Diviit,  J.,  flesher. 

78  Russell  &  Sinclair,  provision 
merchants. 

74  Harvej',  John,  spirit  merclit. 
72  Robertson,  W.,  flesher. 

68  Glencross,  Robert,  grocer. 
66  Thomson,  A.  victualler. 
64  Black,  J.,  fishmonger. 
62  Wilson,  Alex.,  victualler. 

60  Ewing,  Thomas,  baker. 
58  Mathie,  Hugh,  victualler. 
54  Bruce,  James,  s]>irit  mercht. 
50  Comrie,  John,  tea  merchant. 
46  Ure,  John,  victualler. 

44  Mackenzie,  John,  grocer. 
40  Park,  Wm.,  siiiiit  merchant. 
38  Gould,  G.  &  P.,  colourmen. 
36  Snodgrass,  Mrs.  H.,  flesher. 
34  Anderson,  Mrs.,  baker. 
32  Ramsay,  Wm.,  flesher. 
26  Malcolm,  Mrs  ,  fishmonger. 
24  Black,  D.  &  G.,  bakers. 
20  Andrew,  David,  spirit  mer. 
16  Cummin,  P.,  flesher. 
12  Moffat,  Mrs.,  provision  mer. 
4  Adam,  R.,  fiesher. 

KING  STREET.  C.ilton. 
19  V/ilkie,  E.,  victualler. 


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383 


21  M'Vey,  Juhn,  oils  &  colours. 
33  Ferguson,  Walter,  spir.  deal. 
39  Plamiltoi),  Geo.,  general  mer. 
43  Bain,  James,  spirit  dealer. 
45  Doj'le,  James,  bioker. 
51  Gordon,  Thomas,  broker. 
67  Miller,  Archd.,  grocer. 
G9   Hughes,  Jas.,  spirit  dealer. 
81  Waterslon,  Alex.,  victualler. 

87  Bain,  Ale.\arider,  broker. 
89  Topbam,  T.,  &  Co.,  dyers. 

101  Farlie,  Thomas. 

117  Roberton,  Geo.,  spirit  dealer. 
144  Boyle,  N.  &  T.,  wood  mers. 
132  Thomson,  John,  victualler. 
loO  Rodger,  John,  spirit  dealer. 
116  Grieve,  James,  slater. 
106  Glen,  Mrs.  J-,  spirit  dealer, 

102  Smeal,  Rob.,  rope  mauufac. 
94  M'SIicliael,  John,  ink  maker. 
92  M'Dougall,  Wm.,  spir.  deal. 

88  Stevenson,  \V.,  spirit  dealer. 
60  Shaw,  Archd.,  spirit  dealer. 
56  Campbell,  Hui;b,  victualler. 
54  M'Mauus,  C.,'fleshcr. 

20  Stevenson,  Jas.,  spirit  dealer. 
18  M'Lay,  A.,  victualler. 

16  Hamilton,  D.,  spirit  dealer. 
,     2  Brown,  Duncan,  grocer. 

KISG  STREET,  Mle-end. 
1  M'Dougall,  Wm.,  victualler. 
13  Sutheiland,  A.   B.,  iron  and 
brass  founder. 

17  Hay,  William,  baker. 

KING  STEEET,  Tradeston. 
,    1  M'Neil,  A.  &  J.,  dressmakers. 
Sutherland,  David. 
Meff,  William. 

3  Munro,  Jame.*!,  tinsmith. 

5  Richard^jon,  George,  &  Son. 

7  Dunn,  James. 

9  M'Kinlay,  George,  cooper. 
17  MTadyen,  Finlay,  carrier. 
25  M'Cubbin,  Thomas,  baker. 
27  Leitch,  Mis.,  bootmaker. 
29  Dreghorn,  James,  cooper, 
31  Granger,  R,,  jun  ,  eartwright, 
Eeid,  John,  nail  manufactur. 
Pollock,  J,  &  J,,  plasterers, 
35  Thumson,  J:imes,  skinner. 

M'Call,  James,  vet.  sur. 
39  Gardner,  Crawford,  hairdres. 
43  Nairn,  A.,  ciiina  merchant. 
45  Falconer,  Richard,  cabinetm. 
49  Wotherspoon,  Wm.,  surgeon. 
51  M'Laren,  John,  flasher. 
51JDavidson,  Wm.,  grocer. 
53  Mathiescn,  William,  baker. 
59  Wilson,  J.,  provision  merch. 
79  Craig,  James,  victualler. 
81  Kay,  Mrs.,  spirit  dealer. 
83  Marshall  &  Steven,  grocers. 
85  M'Ewan,  Julm,  bar.  foreman. 

'    Chalmers,  D.  J. 
87  Brown,  George. 

89  M'Milian,  EdwarJ,  surgeon. 
99  Allan,  Mrs. 


101  Ronaklson,  Thomas. 
103  Rennie,  Thomas. 

107  M'Kenzie,  Mrs, 

109  Dickie,  Robert,  grocer. 

113  Gray,  Andrew,  Union  Bank 

branch  agent. 
112  Pearson,  Bow,  spirit  mercb. 

108  M'Laren's  eating-house. 
Pearson,  spirit  dealer. 

96  Scott,  Robert,  &  Sons. 

94  Munn,  Capt. 

92  Scott,  A.,  spirit  merchant. 

90  Sector,  Robert. 

88  M'Bready,  Francis. 

70  Dickson,  Geo.,  boot  and  shoe 

manuficturer. 
68  Gladstone,  A.,  bookseller. 
64  Hunter,  Mrs.,  remn.  wareho. 
58  Kerr,  Robt.,  warehouseman. 
66  Brannan,  Agnes,  broker. 
54  Hannah,  Robert. 
52  Bilsland,  Robert. 
50  Nairn,  Andrew. 

Bilsland,  Robert, 
48  Strickland,  Miss,  dressmaker, 
46  Brownlie,  Mrs, 
44  M'Cormick,  Peter. 

M'Farlane,  D.,  flesher, 
42  Robin,  Matth.,  spirit  dealer. 
40  Scott,  Jas.,  &  Co.,  painters. 
38  Ross,  William,  jun,,  &  Co. 
36  Milne,  Mrs,  William. 
34JLivingston,  Robert. 
34  Chalmers,  Thomas. 
30  Livingston,  Robert. 
28  Primrose,  William,  baker, 
26  Gorbals  Free  Church. 

KIHI^ma  STEEET,  Kingston. 
1  M'Milian,  John. 

Muir,  Charles,  of  3I'Pherson 
cj-  lluir. 
3  Kerr,  John,  painter. 
5  M'Donald,  .James,  house  fact. 

7  Robson,  John,  agent. 
Cameron,  James,  com.  mer. 
Forsyth,  Robt.,  grocer. 

9  M'Lean,  Donald. 
22  Stevenson,  Mrs.  Ales. 
32  Smith,  Brothers,,  &  Co. 

KINMUG  PLACE,  South, 

Paisley  Eoad. 
G  Mills,  Thomas,  merchant, 

8  M'Lean,  Murdoch. 
12  Fyfe,  A.,  painters. 

Park,  G.  &  A.,  joiners. 

O'Keefe,  George. 
18  Munro,  Alex.,  bootmaker, 
20  Buchan,  Mrs. 
22  Morrison,  James,  pilot. 

Thorn,  M. 

Arbuthnot,  James.' 
24  Parker,  Miss  Grace,  dairy. 
56  Craig,  James. 

Murray,  W. 

Eraser,  Mrs. 

Rankin,  Mrs. 

Lee,  Mrs. 


66  Heron,  P. 
Reid,  Robt. 
Peddie,  P. 

Lenan,  Capt. 

M'Pherson,  G. 

M'Mutrie,  A. 

Blue,  Colin. 

M'Skinning,  J. 
'76  Comb,  John. 

Hart,  William. 

Yuille,  D. 
27  Wilson,  John,  victualler. 

Low,  Thomas. 
17  M'jMutrie  &  Co.,  joinei'S. 

15  Hally,  George,  slater. 

KIRK   STEEET,   Calton. 
3  Neilson,  Archd.,  spirit  deal. 

37  M'Laren,  Jlrs.,  spirit  dealer. 

39  Thomson,  Mat.,  bitmaker. 
Hannah,  Alex.,  bitmaker. 

■  Hannah,   Alex,,   jun.,    edge- 
tool  maker. 
73  Yuill,  Wm.,  smith. 
77  Campbell,  G.  &  C  ,  bootmkrs, 
81  H_vslop,  Thos.,  leather  mer. 
8j  Baxter,  A.  G.,  crucible  man. 
76  Black,  D.  &  G.,  bakers. 
72  Melon,  Mrs,,  broker. 
C4  Mooney,  T.,  spirit  dealer. 
62  Davidson,  James,  druggist. 
60  Fulton,  Jas.,  provis,  raercht. 
58  Roy,  T,  &  J.,  grocers. 
56  BiLSLAXD  Open. 

Shirra,  James,  wright. 
54  Docherty,  Edward,  clothier. 
44  Marshall,  John,  portioner. 

40  Forrest,  William,  tailor. 
34  Fell,  John,  victualler. 

30  Boyd,  John,  manufacturer. 

26  United  Presbyterian  Church. 
24JFerguson,  Jas.,  tobacconist, 

22  Black,  Wm.,  spirit  merchant. 

16  Clark  son's  Close, 
14  Donaghy,  P.,  delf  shop. 

KIRK  STEEET,  Gorbals. 

21  Walker,  Jas,,  cabinetmaker. 

33  White,  Duncan,  victualler. 

43  Goldie,  G.,  brasst'ounder, 

67  Flinn,  Thos,,  rag  merchant. 

38  M'Lintock,  W.,  cement  mak. 

KIRK  STREET,  Towniiead. 

1  Shaw,  David. 

3  Stevenson,  Robt.,  flesher. 

5  Paterson,  Wm.,  provis,  mer. 

7  Wallace,  Chailes,  draper. 

9  Thomson,  Wm  ,  house  factor. 
11   Baird,  John,  spirit  dealer. 
21  Wishart,  Ninian,  milkseller, 

23  Lynch,  Michael,  spirit  deaL 

27  Glasgow  Gas  works. 
Hoj;g,  Adam. 

29  Brev.-ster,  John,  spirit  dealer. 

31  Brown,  Jame.'j,  victualler. 
S3  Summers,  Jas.,  spirit  mer. 
37  Watson,  John,  victualler. 

39  "Waddle,  John,  contractor. 


384 


KYLE. 


-STREET  DIRECTORY,. 


-LONDON. 


28  King,  William,  cooper. 

22  BroadI}',  John,  spirit  dealer. 

18  M'Lean,  Ninian. 

10,  12  Smith,  William,  grocer. 
Stevenson,  Robert. 
6  Jack,  James,  spirit  dealer. 
4  Morrison,  Peter,  surgeon. 

KYLE  STREET. 

19  Couper,  James,  &  Sun. 
31  M'Kinlay,  R.  W. 

35  M'Plierson,  Dugald. 

Harper,  Mr.,  railway  guard. 
39   Plant,  John. 
41  Garllaud,  Peter,  grocer. 

LA  BELLE  PLACE,  Kelvin- 
grove  Park. 

1  Queen's  Rooms, 

2  Coats,  Andrew,  merchant. 

3  King,  Charles. 
M'Cuwan,  Robt.,  accountant. 

4  Kinnear,  J.  G. 
Bell,  David. 

5  Alston,  Scott. 
Thomson,  Mrs. 

LADYWELL   STREET. 

69  Reid,  H.  &  J.,  millers. 
.59  Downie,  Robert,  d^-er. 
45  M'lntosh,  Samuel,  victualler. 
41   Waugh,  James. 
8  Roy,  Robert. 

LAIGH  KIRK  CLOSE. 

1  Old  Drug  Hall. 
5  Johnston,  Mrs.,  tavern-keep. 
2G  Duncan,  J.,  bill  poster. 

XAKARK  STREET,  off  Bobbie's 
Loan. 

20  Berwick,  John,  mason. 
SO  Plant,  John,  crate  maker. 

LANCEFIELD   QUAY. 

l"?  Barry,  David,  tinsmith. 

18  Hamilton,  Mrs.,  grocer. 

19  M'Arthur,  J.,  eating-house. 

21  Woodburn,  Mr?.,  spirit  mer. 

22  Woodburn,  Mrs. 

24  Davidson,  Dun.,  spir.  march. 

25  Lancefield  Place. 
Woodburn,  Jlrs.  G.  T, 
Thorpe,  William. 
Clarkson,  James. 

26  Thorpe,  William,  spirit  mer. 

27  Black,   J.,  &  Co.,  Lancefield 

Ropework. 
J28  Broadfood,  John,  plumber. 

29  Cameron,  J.,  &  Co.,  copper-w. 

30  Baker,  Henry,  wood  mercht. 
30|Steamship  works. 

31  M'lntyre,  J.,  &  Co  ,  smiths. 

46  Brooks,  David,  spirit  mercht. 

47  Angus,  David,  spir.  mercht. 

LANCEFIELD  STREET. 

19  Clephan,  Wm.,  coppersmith. 
47  Sheffield,  James. 


77   Ramsaj',  P.,  &  Co.,  dyers. 
93  Graham,  W.,  &  Co.,  Lance- 
field Mills. 

Smith,  James  G. 
127  Napier,  R.,  &  Sons,  engineers. 

Kirkcaldy,  David,  engineer. 

Souter,  William. 

Miller,  John  R. 
146  Lancefield  Forge  Company. 

M'Lean,  AVm.  L.  E. 

IMurdoch,  James. 
92  Lancefield  Bottle  Works. 
80  Baines  &  Drake,  brassfound. 
76  Sloan,  John,  carter. 

Barrowman,  Jas.,  lime  mer. 
G6  Gibson,  John,  sheriff-officer. 
Gl  Cuskor,  James,  rag  mercht. 

Muir,  M.,  smith. 
50  Muir,  M. 

48  Goold,  John,  spirit  dealer. 
46  Pollock,  William. 

Douglas,  James. 

Douglas,  Henry. 
28  M'Lay,  Jol;n. 

Girvan,  John. 

Mitchell,  William. 
21  Mitchell,  G. 

LANDEES  Y  STEEET. 

2  Moonev,  Edward. 
Clark,  "William. 

LAWSDOWNE  CRESCENT. 

3  Jackson,  James. 

4  Morier,  Wm. 

5  Freer,  Rev.  James. 

6  Fleming,  Wm. 

7  Anderson,  George. 

8  Hutchison,  James. 

9  Kincaid,  John. 
Kincaid,  Sirs. 

10  Brown,  Mrs. 

11  Currie,  Mrs.  M. 
Stodart,  G. 

12  Collie,  Alex.,  of  Murlingden. 

13  Eidie,  Rev.  John,  LL.D. 

14  Tod,  Andrew. 

15  Thompson,  R. 

16  Sandeman,  D. 
Robertson,  John. 
Johnston,  Wm. 

17  M'Gregor,  James. 

19  Wilson,  James. 
Paterson,  Rev.  Nathaniel. 

20  Smyth,  S.  J. 

21  M'Phail,  Mrs.  Duncan. 
Cree,  W.  J. 
Clugston,  Mrs. 

22  Stewart,  Mrs. 

23  Selon,  Alexander  B. 

24  Smith,  Robert. 

25  Vt'att,  Mrs.  Dr. 

26  Macarthur,  R.  W. 

27  Currie,  Mrs.  P. 
Langlands,  Mrs.  Edward. 
M'Luckie,  Robert. 
Zinkiesen,  Victor. 

36  Laj^sdowne  Place. 


36  Co  we,  Rev.  R. 

37  Scott,  G.  W. 

38  Robertson,  Mrs.  Dr. 

39  Norwell,  James. 

40  Mitchell,  N. 

41  M'Donald,  Wm. 

42  TurnbuU,  Misses. 

43  Orrock,  Mrs. 

LARGO  PLACE. 

SEE    KOSEHALL    STREET. 

LAWMOOE    FLjkCE. 

SEE   KUTHERGLEN    KOAD. 

LILYBANK  EOAD. 

47  Duncan,  Daniel. 
59  Robertson,  Thus. 
75  Hamilton,  Ales.,  brickmaker. 
93  Ritchie,  Watson,  &  Co. 
Etna  Foundry. 

36  Craig,  David,  gardener. 
10  Anderson,  George. 

Topham,  T.,  dyer. 
Boskie,  James. 
Richmond,  John  F. 

LILYBANK  STEEET. 
24  M'Lae,  A.  &  J.,  ropemakers. 

LITTLE   STREET. 

15  Pender,  J  ,  sjiirit  dealer. 

27,  29  M'Farlane,  James,  grocer. 

37  Thomson,  Adam. 

39  Clark,  John,  grocer. 

66  Cleland,  Arthur,  baker. 
62  Wilson,  Gavin,  grocer. 
58  Fisher,  Robert,  victualler. 
56  Summers,  James,  pawnbrok. 
54  Carsvvell,  Samuel,  prov.  deal. 
44  Lang,  John,  flesher. 

40  Aitkenhead,  John,  baker. 

38  Laughran,  P.  &  T  ,  pro.  mer. 
34  Cullen,  Robert,  s[)int  mer. 

16  Watson,   William,  umbrella- 

maker  and  draper. 
4  Arrol,  William,  prov.  merch. 

LONDON   EOAD. 

105  Eastern  Public  Baths. 

London   Road   U.P.  Church  ; 
Rev.  George  Jeffrey. 
213  Clyde,  J.  &  K.,  shoe  furnish. 
210  Brown,  John,  victualler. 
1-18  M'Alister,  Jas.,  spirit  dealer. 
140  Burnside,  James,  grocer. 

121  Brown,  J.  &  J.,  grocers. 

122  Wotherspoon.  Thos.,  grocer. 
120  Crawford,  John. 

Lindsa}-,  Gavin,  agent. 
116  M'Arthur,  P.,  &  Co.,  bakers. 

LONDON   STEEET. 
7,  15  Levy,  Henry. 
11  Levenston,  Dr.  Samuel. 
13  Cuthbertsoii,  Mrs.,  milliner. 
15  Bain,  Geo.,  &  Son,  tailors. 

17  Twaddle,  H.,  &  Sun,  plumb. 
19  Miller,  Thomas. 


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LONDON. STREET  DIRECTOET. 


-LYON. 


385 


43 
45 
47 
49 

53 
55 
63 
67 
69 

73 
75 

77 
31 


95 

97 

103 

109 


111 
115 
119 
121 

127 


129 
131 
133 


135 
137 


141 
143 
143 

47 


M 'Robert,  Thomas. 
James,  D.  &  E.,  clothiers. 
M'Eobert,  Thomas,  baker. 
Ramsay,  Thos.,  &  Co.,  cloth. 
Kelt,  J.  &  T.,  com.  merchts. 
Scouller,  James. 
Henderson,  Mrs.,  dress  male. 
MofFatt,  John,  clog  manufac. 
Howie,  James,  undertaker. 
Stirling,  James,  hatter. 
Paterson,  M.,  milliner. 
Kirkhope,  John,  umbr.  man. 
Eglin,  W.,  &  Son,  curriers. 
GiLMouR  Place. 
Imrie,  J.,  stationer. 
Stewart,  Alex.,  spirit  merch. 
Johnston,  Robert,  bookseller. 
M'Leod,  Donald. 
M'Donald,  Mrs.  A. 
Campbell,  Joseph,  spirit  mer. 
Regan,  John,  bookseller. 
Gray,  William,  bootmaker. 
Reid'.s  sewed  muslin  wareho. 
Murty,  Peter,  joiner. 
Rankin,  Eobt ,  cork  manufr. 
Wilson,  John. 
Twaddle,  William. 
Cochran,  Alexander,  measurer. 
Disher,  T.  D.,  dentist. 
Murdoch,  .John,  bookseller. 
M'Phee,  James,  tailor. 
Wilson,  John,   picture-frame 

maker. 
Winterhalder,  Chas.,  clockm. 
M'Kinlay,  G. 
Smith,  John. 
Stewart,  John,  tailor. 
M'Kay,  David. 
Archibald,  John,  spirit  merch. 
M'Menemy,  Robt.,  spirit  mer. 
Gray,  William,  glazier. 
M'Rae,  Alex.,  brassfounder. 
Commercial  Court. 
M'Kinlay,    Wm.,  wine   and 

spirit  merchant. 
Taylor,  M.,  wine  merchant. 
Buchanan,  Mrs.,   furnishings. 
Alton,  Wm.,  butcher. 
Fisher,   George  W.,  funeral 

undertaker. 
Trumple,  .James,  portioner. 
O'Reilly,  M. 

Fletcher,  M.,  rag  and  waste. 
Stevenson,  M.,  victualler. 
M'Ewan,  Lachlan,  tobacco. 
Moffat. 
Fisher,  G.  W. 
Lang,  Charles. 
Denholm,  M.,  fruiterer. 
Stepney  Court. 
Lindsay,  Wm.,  basket-mkr. 
Cochrane,  Mrs.  James. 
Winterhalder,  Chas. 
Spiers,  John,  grocer. 
Donlay,  A.,  confectioner. 
Stromier,Geo.,&  Co.,clockmk. 
M'Laren,  A. 

Stromier,  Geo.,  clockm aker. 
M'Laren,  A.,  spirit  merchant. 


Stepney  Place. 
149  Chalmers,  Jas.,  furn.  wareho. 
151  O'Reilly,  Matthew,  botanist. 
153  Connal,  John,  hairdresser. 
153^Lawrie,  Jas  ,  &  Co.,  smiths. 
155  Kennedy   &    Dalziel,    metal 

merchants. 
157  Nimmo,  Wm.,  cartwrigbt. 
159  Black,  C.  R.,  iron  and  steel 

merchants. 
140  O'Neil,  John. 
136  Dunipace,  A.,  dairykeeper. 
134  Abercrombie      &      Watson, 

plumbers. 
132  Clark,  Jos.,  table  salt  manuf. 
130  Clark,  James,  horsedealer. 
Algie,  Misses,  dressmakers. 
128  Murphy,  John,  plumber. 
122  Coutts,  Peter,  grocer. 
114^Walton,  H.,  &  Son. 
114  Pollock  &  Stewart,  gr.  mers. 
106,  104  Simpson,    J.    M,,   jun., 

picture-frame  maker. 
102  Simpson,  John,  cabinetmak. 
98  Murty,  Peter,  joiner. 
90  Watson,  Wm.,  bootmaker. 
88  Sinclair,  John,  cabinetmaker. 
86  M'Auley,  Wm.,  upholsterer. 
82  Sutherland,  James. 

M'Lean,  Charles. 
80  Hunter,  John,  cabinetmaker. 
78  Stirling,  Eobt.,  spirit  mercht. 
76  Newlands,  H.,  furn.  wareho. 
74  Ferguson,  James. 

Conner,  Arthur,  surgeon. 
Roy,  J.,  inspector  of  refor- 
matory schools. 
Linton,  Andrew. 
Montgomerie,  A.,  M.D. 
M'Leod,  D. 
72  Patrick,  John,  tailor. 
70,  68  Clarke,  A.,  jun.,  druggist. 
58  St.  James'  Free  Church. 
56  M'Lean,  Chas.,  glass  mercht. 
54  Roger,  M.,  fishmonger. 
52  Connell,  Janet,  furnit.  deal. 
48  Baird,  Alex.,  clothier. 
Brown,  William. 
Paterson,  Dr.  Alexander. 
Morton,   John,    currier    and 

leather  merchant. 
Marshall,  Andw.,  cotton  mer. 
Ramsay,  William. 
Hunter,  S.,  cabinetmaker. 
42  Pollok,  Mrs. 
40  Thomson,  Alex  ,  butcher. 
38,  36,  34  Eadie  &  Spencer,  gas- 
fitters,  iron  &  brass  founds. 
34  Henderson,    Walter,    straw- 
hat  manufacturer. 
Smith,   Wm.,  &  Co.,  needle 
manufacturers. 
32  Barclay,  E.,  clothier. 
28  Pater3on,A.,M.D.,F.R.C.S.E. 
26  Parker,  Wm.,  baker. 
24  Anderson,  Mrs.  Matthew. 

Kerr,  Wm,,  spirit  merchant. 
22  Wolheim,  S.,  leather  mercht. 
18,  20  Abbott,  Wm.,  spirit  mer. 


16  Miller,  Andrew,  wood  mer. 

Connell,  Janet. 

Anderson,  David. 

Mj-ers,  Miss,  dressmaker. 
14  Carpenter,  J.,  musicseller. 
]  2  Allan,  Arthur,  cutler. 
10,  8  Auld,  T.  &  M.,  ironmongs, 
6  Kelly,  James,  clothier. 

Avondale  Tavern. 

Hamilton,  James. 

Johnston,  Robert. 
2  Dick,  James,  M.D. 

LOVE  LOAN. 

1  Wray,  T.,  cane  chairmaker. 
5  M'Haffie,  James,  &  Co. 

2  Craig,  John,  grocer. 

LYNEDOCH  CRESCENT. 

4  Rose,  John. 

5  Blackburn,  David. 

6  Anderson,  Alex. 

7  Henderson,  J. 

8  Baird,  Hugh. 

9  M'Ewan,  Alex. 

10  Young,  J.  H. 

11  Lockart,  Thomas. 

12  Auchterlonie,  A. 

13  Leadbetter,  Mrs. 

14  Buchanan,  Mrs. 

15  Roxburgh,  John. 

16  Connell,  M. 

17  Adam,  M.  A. 

18  Henderson,  Robert. 

19  Galbraith,  Wm.,  of  Croftfoot. 

ILYNEDOCH  STEEET. 

1  Smith,  John  M. 
Fleming,  W.  James. 

2  Reid,  William,  merchant. 

3  Goodwin,  R. 
Field,  Thomas. 

20  Findlay,  John  M. 
Tennant,  A. 

21  Grieve,  John,  M.D. 
Grieve,  Mrs. 

22  Pitkethley,  James. 
Muir,  William. 

24  Auchterlonie,  AIck.,  mercht. 
Duncan,  Eev.  Walter. 

25  Wingate,  John. 

26  Morrison,  Mrs.  John. 
M'Arthur,  James. 

27  Somervail,  Thomas. 

28  Frew,  John. 

29  Whyte,  Mrs. 

30  Sharp,  Mrs.  John  F. 

31  Black,  Philip. 

32  Mitchell,  Patrick. 

33  Davie,  William. 

34  Blackie,  Robert. 

40  Free  College  Church. 

LYON  STREET,  Garscube  Road. 
2  M'Gourlay,  D. 

6  Stirrat,  A.  &  E.,  grocers. 

7  Grant,  James,  wright. 

22  Morrison,  Alex.,  dairyman, 

23  Henderson,  Alexander. 

24  M'Fadven,  Peter,  house  fact. 

& 


M'ALPINE. STREET  DIRECTORY.- 


-MAIN, 


M'ALPINE  STEEET. 
3  Anderson,  David. 

11  Ferguson,  George,  spir.  mer. 
13  Teacher,  Wm.,  spirit  mercht. 
15  Williamson,  Stewart. 

17  Smith,  Thomas,  spirit  mer. 
35  M'Laren,    Wright,    &    Co., 
Globe  tube  works. 

47  Treanore,  John,  metal  merch. 
63  Blair,  Campbell,  &  M'Laren, 

coppersmiths. 

73  M'Donald,  John,  milk  shop, 
79  Black,  Malcolm. 

89  Owen,  John. 

SI  Black,  M.,  leather  merchant, 
87  Owen,  B.,  spirit  dealer, 
101  Innes,  John,  chimney  sweep. 
86  Currie,  James. 

Eobertson,  Robert,  carter. 

M'Gurk,  Owen, 

74  M'Donald,  Helen,  gen.  deal. 
68  Mather,  Jas.,  spirit  mercht, 
54  M'Lellan,  Wm.,  victualler. 
56  Bennie,  Wm. 

Kane,  John,  spirit  merchant. 

48  Fergusson,  Alex.,  &  Co.,  lead 

pipe  manufacturers. 
28  Model  Lodging-house. 

Chapman,  Wm.,  superintend. 

12  Currie,  James,  grocer. 

22  M'Pherson,  Kenneth,  cooper. 
8  0'Dochert3-,  Dan.,  eating-ho. 

M'ASLOr  STEEE"E. 
Palmed  STON  PtAcs. 
1  Bannennan,  David, 

Sutherland,  Wm^ 

Grant,  Robert. 

Miller,  William. 

M'Haffie,  James. 

M'Ouat,  James,  grocer. 
5  Eedpath,  Wm. 

Melvin,  James, 

Docherty,  Wm. 

M'Pherson,  G.  L. 

Martin,  Andrew. 

Millan,  John. 

Stewart,  Peter. 

M'Gilvray,  Mrs. 

Smith,  Miss. 
48  Draper,  Thomas. 

Parker,  John. 

Allan,  John  F. 
42  Walker,  Wm.,  warehonsem. 

Marshall,  J. 

GemmeJ,  Miss. 

Glover,  James. 
36  Plant,  Abraham. 

Munro,  Mrs. 

Smith,  Mrs. 

PatersoB,  Miss, 

Thomson,  Mrs. 

Logan,    Mrs,  Wm.,    ladies' 
nurse. 

MACEAELAITE  STEEET. 

9  Wright,  Miss,  dressmaker. 
Pinkerton,  J.  &  M.,  cvirriers. 
Bell,  Charles. 


9  Wright,  Geo.,  haii-cutter, 
Cullen,  Misses,  dressmakers, 

11  Blackwood,  I.,  grain  mercht, 
15  Ramsaj',  Mrs.  J. 

19  Hunter,  Moses,  &  Co. 

21  Wood,  Wm.  C,  pipe  manuf. 
35  Wark,  John,  turner, 

Ballantine,  Jolin. 
42  Selkirk,  I.,  wood  merchaBt. 

Campbell,  Jane, 

Wallace,  A. 

M'Lay,  Archd.,  vietaaller. 

Smith,  John. 

Wilson,  Robert,  engraver. 
34  Shiels,  Henry,  teacher. 
32  Turnbull,  Alexander. 

Buchanan,  Mrs.  John. 

Stewart,  Alexander. 

More,  Thomas, 

Morrison,  Robert, 

Gilmour,  David, 

Gilmour,  William. 
14  M'Kirdj',  R.,  wood  merclit. 

12  Hamilton,  Andrew. 

4  Black,  John,  surgeon. 
Aitken,  William. 
Neil,  John, 

Bankier,  Alex.,  flesher. 
Eoonej',  John,  merchant. 

M'DTTOSH  STEEET. 

57  Wise,  John. 

54  Stewart,  John,  collector. 

M'KECHNIE  STEEET. 

42  Broomwood  Place. 
Kuos,  Alexander,  wright, 

MACNEIL  STEEET. 

8  Dalglish,  William, 

12  Somerville,  J.,  &  Sons,  mil, 

40,  42  Harvey,  G.  &  A. 

50  Stewart  &  Brown,  papermills. 

68  Carmichael,  D.,  spirit  mer. 

88  Bowser  &  Cameron,  Spring- 
field foundry. 

87  Todd  &  Higginbotbam,  Spr. 
works. 

55  Fyfe,  G.,  gro.  &  spirit  deal, 
53  Fyfe,  Mrs.  G. 

MTHEESON  STEEET, 

4  M'Kinlay,  Yirs.,  spirit  deal, 

10  Grieve  &  Cochran. 

12  Gibbs,  William,  rag  mercht. 

20  Bailie,  And.,  cowfeeder, 

22  M 'Arthur,  Robt.,  grease  mer, 

Newlands,  Peter. 
44  Buchanan,  Jas.,  smith, 
90  Hamilton,  R.,  &  Co. 
47  Minto,  David,  coffee  roaster. 

11  Loudon,  Arch,,  inn-keeper, 

MAIN  STEEET,  Anderston, 
1  Ewing,  Arch.,  bellhanger. 
3  Wilson,  Hugh,  victualler, 
7  Currie,  Alex.,  baker, 
9  Currie,  Alex. 

Owen,  J.,  veneer-cutter. 


9  Wilson,  John, 
15  O'Neil,  John,  clothier, 
17  Graham,  Dun.,  flesher, 
19  Graham,  Duncan, 
21  Robin,  Geo.,  wine  merchant. 
27  Hall,  John,  haberdasher. 
33  Blair,  John,  general  grocer. 
35  Wotherspoon's  eating-house. 
37  Watt,  Robert,  merchant. 
41  Jarvie,  Miss,  milliner. 
43  M'Kinnon,  C,  spirit  mercht. 
47  Greenlees,  Wui.,  surgeon. 
59  M'Dougall,   A.  &  H.,    china 

merchants. 
61  Scott,  Mrs.,  victualler. 
63  Thomson's  Square. 
77  Teacher,  W.,  spirit  merchant. 
77^Jamieson's  Lane. 
Robertson,  Wm.,  slater. 
Ross  &  Bilsland. 
Coulton,  Ju.,  rag  merchant. 
White,  Robert,  herring  curer. 
79  Law,  Mrs,  M.,  spirit  dealer. 
81  Abernethie,  W.,  confectioner. 
85  Wilson,  Ross,  spirit  mercht. 
89  Hamilton,  John,  flesher, 
91  Brown,  M.,  wine  merchant. 
93  Angus,  H.,  flesher. 
93jCooper,  Hugh. 
Pursey,  John. 
Pagan,  James, 
Fulton,  David. 
95  Pagan,  James,  grocer. 
97  Donald,  Peter,  confectioner, 
99  Gibson,  Wm.,  prov.  dealer. 
101  M'Nee  &  M'Dougall,  clothrs. 
101|Hastings,  Mrs.  Thos. 
Stark,  David, 

Clephan,  Wm.,  coppersmith. 
103  Cairns,  J.  &  R.,  prov.  merct. 
103^M'Lean,  Robert,  hairdresser, 
105  M'Kinlay,  R.,  cork  manufr. 
107  M'Kendrick,  John,  spirit  mer. 
109  Richmond,  C.,  dairy. 
Ill  M'Kinlay,  Robert,  spir.  mer. 
113  Hall,  John,  dairyman. 
131   Grant,  John,  dealer. 
135  Turner,  W^m.  John. 
143  Frost  &  Allan,  grain  mercts. 
149  Barr,  John,  victualler. 

161  Free  St,  Mark's  Church, 
M'Arthuv,  Alex.,  ch.  ofiicer. 

173  Hamilton,  And.,  shoemaker. 

177  Wright,  Misses,  dressmakers. 
179  M'lutyre,  J.  &  R.,  spir.  deal. 
206,  208  Devlin,  Hugh. 

202  Walter,  Mrs.  J.,  confectioner. 
198  Bisset,  Jn.,  ven.  blind  maker. 
196  Ritchie,  Mrs.,  dressmaker. 
194  Walker,  John,  grocer, 
192  Douglas,  Peter,  stationer. 
190  White,  Duncan  B.,  grocer, 
188  Leckie,  John,  flesher. 
184  Christie,  And.,  shoemaker, 
182  Cassells,  Jas.  P.,  surgeon, 

178  Aitken,  Alex.,  draper. 

176  Wright,  John,  confectioner. 
172  Provan,  Chas.,  spii'it  merct. 

162  Free  St.  Matthew's  School. 


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-STEEET  DIRECTORY. MAIKT. 


387 


160  M'Callura,  Daniel,  mason. 

Harkness,  John  S. 
154  M'Farlane,  Robt.,  prov.  mer. 
150  Dodds,  Win.,  cooper. 
148  Fox.  Edward,  dealer. 
IdO-^Burt,  Wm.,  church  officer. 
140  Walker,  Hance,  victualler. 
138  Hunter,  James,  victualler. 
136:VCaldwelI,  Wm.,  tobacconist. 
136'Roy,  J.  &  T.,  grocers. 
132jArmstrong,  Thos. 

M'Callum,  Daniel,  mason. 
132  Speirs,  John,  surgeon. 
126  Henderson,  Ales.,  cabinetm. 
Turnbull,  Joseph,  turner. 
Campbell,  Angus,  clerk. 
118  Stewart,  Mrs.,  spirit  dealer. 
112  Brock,  Archd. 
106  M'Kenzie,  Alex.,  tinsmith. 
104  Smith  &  M'JIutrie,  pawnbrs. 
102  Drew,  Jas.,  iish  merchant. 
100  Cooper,  H.,  artificial  florist. 
Cleland,  Mrs.,  milliner. 
98^Plenderleith,   Mrs.  William, 

bookseller. 
98  Young,  R.,  groc.  &  pro.  mer. 
96  M'Call,  Henry,  grocer. 
92,  94  Reid,  H.,  gro.  &  pro.  mer. 
90  Graham,  Francis,  shoemaker. 
88  M'Arthur,  C.  B.,  surgeon. 
84  Neisli,  M.,  furnishings. 
82  Black,  Jn.,  confectioner. 
80  Scott's  Court. 
76  MoiTison,  Mrs.  Wm.,  tinsm. 

Munro,  W.  B. 
74  Rodger,  Samuel,  painter. 
72  Brown,  John,  pork  butcher. 
68  Church  Place. 

Miller,  John,  beadle. 
64  M'Leish,  D.,  draper. 
62  Sutherland,  Jno.,  bt.  &  shmk. 
60  M'Bride,  John,  china  merct. 
68  Miller,  Jas.,  remnant  wareh. 
54  M'Naught,  Patrick  &  Co. 

Laird,  A.,  &  Co. 
52  Wilkie,  Susan,  milliner. 

Wilkie,  Robt.,  umbrella  mkr. 
50  M'Ewen,  Geo.,  surgeon. 
48  Sweeney,  Hugh,  butter  mer. 
40jGray  &  Shewan,  drapers. 
40  Wright,  Jas.,  stationer. 
38  Miller,  .James,  draper. 
36  City  of  Glasgow  Bank. 
Philips,  Charles,  agent. 
52  Morton,  J.,  spirit  merchant. 
30  Morrison,  W.,  tobacconist. 
26  Smith,  William,  fruiterer. 
24  M'Fayden,  Dan.,' fishmonger. 
22  Wood,  P.,  and  Son. 
16  Hamilton,  J.  P. 
12  Thomson,  Neil,  confectioner. 
10  Cruikshanks,    James,    book- 
seller and  stationer. 
8  M'Fayden,  Dan.,  fishmonger. 
6  Taylor,  Joseph,  jun. 

Taylor,  J.,  &  Bros.,  tim.  mer. 

M'Lean,  Chas.,  &  Co., smiths. 

4  Martin,  W.  &  J.,  shoe  warehs. 

2  Bruce,  Jas.,  wine  &  spir.  mer. 


MAIN  STEEET,  Bridgeton. 
9  Howat,  M.,  prov.  mercht. 

13  Agnew,  G.,  spirit  merchant. 

23  Johnstone,  Arch.,  tobacconist. 

27  Paterson's  Court. 

29  Eraser,  John,  spirit  dealer. 

43  Robertson,  Jas.,  hairdresser. 

45  Anderson's  Buildings. 

47  Armour,  W.,  spirit  dealer. 

51  Wilson,  Adam,  victualler. 

53  Bridgeton     Public    Library; 
W.  Guthrie. 

67  Scott,  Robert,  clothier. 

75  M'Kenzie,  John,  spirit  mer. 

79  Boao;,  James,  spirit  dealer. 

81  Dunbar,  J.  B.,  druggist. 

83  Ta3'lor,  E.  &  A.,  hosiers. 

85  Pollock,  M.,  spirit  merchant. 

89  Donald,  Thomas,  tinsmith  & 
gasfitter. 

91  Shearer,  Robert,  fruiterer, 

95  Porter,  M.  R.,  surgeon. 

97  Stationary,      Reading-room, 
and  Receiving-house. 
Wish  art,  William,  stationer. 
101  Smellie,  George,  flesher. 
103  Crawford,  Mrs.,  portioner. 
105  Gordon,  John,  builder. 
107  Bell,  John,  coal  agent. 
123  Forrester,  George,  baker. 
125  M'Gregor,  Alex.,  spirit  mere. 
127  Mehalam,  W.,  baker. 
137  Faulds,  John  R.,  prov.  mer. 
143  Anderson's  Court. 
151  Fi.sher,  Robert,  grocer. 
155  Smith,  Robert,  flesher. ' 
167  M'Innes,  James,  surgeon. 
167  Peebles'  Court. 
169  Brownlee,  James,  grocer. 
175  Aitchison's  Court. 
185  Cameron,  Mrs.  John,  furnish. 
191  Morrison,  William,  grocer. 
193  Smith,  Wm.,  spirit  dealer. 

203  Burns,  John,  victualler. 

221  Crawford,  James,  spirit  mer. 
229  O'Donnell,  James,  clothier. 
233  Auchinclose,  J.,  grocer. 

237  Bridgeton  Bowling-green. 

273  Scott,  A.,  &  Co.,  cotton-spin. 

289  Mitchell,  Jlrs.  J.,  spir.  deal. 

354  M'Donald,  J.,  spirit  dealer. 

342  Forest,  Frew,  &  Co.,  manufs. 

320  Caldwell,  J.  and  A.,  machine 
makers  and  millwrights. 

280  Goldie,  Mrs.  George. 

278  Walker,  And.,  spirit  dealer. 

262  M'Queen,  John,  grocer. 

258  Short's  Court. 

252  Fyfe,  Henry,  &  Son,  hand- 
loom  factory. 

248  Gray,  James,  confectioner. 

246  M'Gregor,  Peter,  victualler. 

242  Pinkerton,  John,  dairyman. 

222  Finla}',  Thomas,  grocer. 
220  Thomson's  Court. 

218  Adam,  Peter,  spirit  dealer. 
212  Thomson,  Robert,  dairyman. 
206  Hatrick,  P.,  tea  gardens. 

204  Connor,  David,  spirit  dealer. 


198  Scott,  William,  hosier. 
180  Adrian,  William,  grocer. 
178  Cameron,  J.,  oil  &  colourman. 
176  Bridgeton  Victualling  Society. 
172  Austin  &  Son,  bakers. 
168  Welch,  Wm.,  eaticg-house. 
166  Bell,  Robert,  spirit  dealer. 
162  Loehhead  &  Simpson,  fleshrs. 
156  Nelson,  James,  hairdresser. 
150  M'Lachlan,  Wm.,  ealing-ho. 
128  Lyon,  Mrs. 

124  Ferguson,  Wm.,  prov,  mere. 
122  Factory  Court. 
118,  120  Cameron,  James,  wine 

and  spirit  merchant. 
116  Downs,  Henry,  spirit  dealer. 
114  Walker's  Court. 

Yates,    Brown,     &     Howat, 

manufacturers. 
Stewart,  D.,  jun.,  copper  and 

tinsmith. 
Whyte,  Jas.,  sheriff-officer. 
112  Ferguson,  Archibald,  tea  and 

coffee  warehouse. 
110  Aitkenhead,  Alex.,  baker. 
104  Hastie,  Thos,  jun.,  painter. 
100  M'Arthur,  Wm.  G.,  flesher. 
98|^,  100  Bridgeton  Old  Victual- 
ling Society;  T.  M'Gibbon. 
96  M'Pherson,  Donald,  teacher. 
94  Bridgeton  Public  School. 
92  Morrison,  James,  grocer. 
90  Morrison,  Robert,  victualler. 
74  M'Intyre,  John,  surgeon. 
70  Montague,  John,  prov.  mer. 
66  Harvey,  Jas.,  tailor  &  clothier. 
62  Cochran,  Jas.,  grain  mercht. 
46  Hughes  &  Pinkerton,  pastry 

bakers  and  confectioners. 
42  M'Donald,  Rob.,  prov.  deal. 
40jM'Farlane,  Andw.,  plumber. 
40  Gunn,  B.  M.,  spirit  dealer. 
38  Brown,  John,  grocer. 
34  Johnston,  Margt.,  furnishings. 
32  Crawford,  Jas.,    painter  and 

paperhanger. 
16  Duncan,  Mrs.  J.,  tinsmith. 
12  Paterson,  Gavin,  cowfeeder. 

MAIN  STREET,  Calton. 
51  Gorman,  Patrick,  victnaller. 
50   M'Intyre,  A.,  spirit  mercht. 
48  Galbraith,  Thos.,  hairdresser. 
46  St.  Luke's  Church. 
42  St.  Luke's  Parish  School. 
30  Black,  George. 

Robertson,  Thos.,  metal  refin. 
26  Murray,  W.  S.,  spirit  mercht. 
22  Gemmell,  Andw.,  dairyman. 

20  Burt,  John,  leather  mercht. 
l4  Barclay  &  Son,  slaters. 

M'Kechnie,  John. 

2  Walker,  W.,  shoe  fui'nishings. 

MAIN  STEEET,  Gorbals. 

3  Yuill,  Robert,  watchmaker. 

9  M'Lean,  John,  spirit  mercht. 
11  MuUin,  James. 

21  M'Parlane,  J.,  spirit  dealer. 


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-MAINS. 


29  Crosbie,  Agnes,  tobacconist.     1 

31  M'Donald,  Andw.,  spirit  mer. 

41  Brannan,  Patrick,  rag  mer. 

43  Gillies,  William,  sweep. 

47  M'Millan  &  M'Indoe,  tallow 
chandlers. 

51  Taylor,  J.,  eating-house. 

59  Fergus,  Mrs.,  chandler. 

61  Nichol,  Thomas,  hairdresser. 

63  Lawson,  Alex.,  leather  cutter. 

67  Mulholland,  Ptr.,  T.F.P.S.G., 
surgeon. 

69,  71  Anderson,  A.,  victualler. 

75  Reid,  Andrew,  fiesher. 

77  Barr,  Wm.,  oil  &  colour  mer. 

79  M'Donald,  S.  S. 

81  Henderson,  F.,  hardwr.  mer. 

83  Mullen,  Jas.,  spirit  mercht. 

83^Reid,  Thomas,  flasher. 

85  Innes,  D.,  cartwright 

Wardrope,  Mr.,  hay  dealer. 

89  Lambie,  Robert,  hosier. 

S3  M'Lean,  John,  spirit  dealer. 

97  M'Ginty,  victualler. 
103  M'Kenzie,  John,  spirit  mer. 
105  Fleming,  Wm.,  hay  dealer. 
109  Prentice,  James,  turner,  and 

tin  merchant. 
Ill  Quin,  John,  grocer. 
117  Bowman,  Thos.,  spirit  deal. 
119  Armstrong,  D.,  wickmaker. 
121  Muir,  Mrs.  John,  victualler. 
123  Barclay,  Wm.,  pawnbroker. 
127  Duncan,  Alexander,  baker. 
131  Miller,  Andrew,  rag  mercht. 
133  Eobertson,  Alex.,  refr.  rooms. 
135  Gorbals  U.P.  Church. 
139  Brown,  Joseph,  grocer. 
145  Verner,  John,  shoemaker. 
149   Hamilton,  Andw.,  confect. 
151  M'Kindlay,  John,  cooper. 

Fagan,  Wm.,  nail  manufac. 
155  Muir,  Miss,  confectioner. 
157  Eaeburn,  Robt.,  grain  merch. 
159  Findlay,  Robert,  baker. 

163  Findlay,     James,    innkeeper 
and  stabler. 

165  Brownlie,  James,  victualler. 

167  Wilson,  Alexander. 
Buchanan,  Robert. 
Raeburn,  Robert. 
Wilson,  Win. 

169  Wilson,  William,  stationer. 

171  Stewart,  Mrs.,  fruit.  &  corkc. 

173  Hill,  William,  grocer. 

175  Binnie,  Miss  A.,  confectioner. 

177  Wilson,  W.,  dairy. 

183  Glass,  James,  grocer. 

185  Wright,  James,  flesher. 

187  King,  John,  victualler. 

189  Mitchell,  Wm.,  portioner. 

191  M'Allaster,  A.  confectioner. 

193  Paton,  Robert  T.,  surgeon. 

199  Bain,  James,  stationer. 

201  Crossmyloof  bread  shop. 

205  M'Fayden,  John,  fish  merch. 

211  Porter,  W.  P.,  grocer. 

215  Wallace,  Wm.,  victualler. 

219  Steel,  John,  victualler. 


223  Russell,  M.  &  H.,  milliner. 
225  Todd,  John,  confectioner. 
227  Adamson,  D.,  spirit  dealer. 
229  Clelland,  Duncan. 
233  Downie,  A.,  shoemaker. 
239  Jackson,  H.,  sheriff-ofiicer. 
241  Bell,  J.,  dairyman. 

245  Clement,  John,  spirit  dealer. 
249  Henderson,  Miss,  cooper. 
251  Young,  Andrew,  wright. 
253  M'Combe,  H.,  barber. 

257  Kennedy,  Alex.,  grocer. 
259  Muter,  John,  teacher. 

261  Eobertson,  Richard,  pastry-b. 
263  Mathieson,  H.,  prov.  mercht. 
265  M'Donald,  Mrs.  H.,  flesher. 
269  Park,  James,  wine  merchant. 

262  Watt,  F. 

246  Gorbals  Foundrj-. 
Sybenham  Place,  232  to  204. 
222  Watt,  F.,  baker. 

220  M'Dowell,  J.,  wright  &  build. 
Moodie,  William. 
Barrie,  William. 
Reid,  Hugh. 
214  Forsyth,  William,  saddler. 
210  Eobertson,  Robert,  dairy,  and 

mangle  keeper. 
208  Scrimgeour,  J.,  tea  dealer. 
206  Greenlees,  James. 
196  Campbell,  Archd.,  cowfeed. 
194  Murphj',  Henry,  pawnbrok. 
192  Ferguson,  A.,  tailor. 
188  Preston,  R.,  umbrella  maker. 
186  Gillies,  Wm.,  jun.,  sweep. 
178  Smith,  Alexander. 
172^M'Dougal,  Mrs.,  manglekeep. 

UppiiE  Main  Street. 
164  Clark,  Q.,  spirit  dealer. 
162  Dougherty,  John. 
160  Steven,  Eobt.,  spirit  dealer. 
158  Howatt,  Henry  R.,  M.D. 
154  M'Gowan,  John,  spirit  mer. 
152  Boyle,  James,  spirit  dealer. 
148jBoyle,  James,  flesher. 
148  Bryson,  Robert,  grocer. 
146  M'Ara,  J.,  grocer. 
140  Docherty,  J.,  prov.  mercht. 
138  Hay,  Mrs.  J.,  tobacconist. 
134  Docherty,  John,  fish  mercht. 
132  O'Brien,  James,  fish  mercht. 
128  Herron,  A.,  dealer. 
126  Low,  Thomas,  victualler. 
124  Brown,  Thos.,  spirit  mercht. 
120  Wilson,  J.  M.,  grocer. 
118  Scanlan,  J.,  pawnbroker. 
116  M'Lellaud,  Dan.,  tea  mercht. 
114  Wilson,  Wm.,  plasterer. 
106,  108  Mair,  John,  spirit  mer. 
104  Parker,  Mrs.  P.,  victualler. 

98  Taylor,  James,  victualler. 

94  Mungall,  Andrew,  druggist. 

92  Roxburgh,  A.L.,&  Co.,  grocs. 

88  Murraj',  John. 

Paterson,  W.,  &  Co.,  smiths, 
M'Intosh,  J.  &  J.,  turners. 

84  Teacher,  Wm.,  spirit  dealer. 

82  Mortimer,  J.,  nailmaker. 
Hartley,  J.,  nailer. 


78  Wilson,  John,  rag  merchant. 

72  M'Ewan,  Wm.,  dairy. 

70  Clow,  E.,  wine  merchant. 

68  M'Leod,  Alex.,  broker. 

66  O'Neil,  John,  spirit  merchant, 

60  Powell,  M.,  grocer. 

58  Gibson,  A.,  tallow  chandler. 

52  Halliday,  D.,  victualler. 

50  Cowper,  W.M.,  prov.  mercht. 

48  M'Leod,  John,  china  mercht. 

36  Dobbie,  H.,  flesher.  ■ 

34  Haley,  D.,  broker.  I 

32  M'Camey,  dealer. 

28  M'Conaghy,M.,but.&eggst. 

24  Leckie,  Mrs.,  grocer. 

22  Douglas,  A.,  dairyman. 
20  Spalding,  Wm.,  wright 

Hartley,  John. 

18  Ingram,  A.,  spirit  merchant. 
14,  16  Shaw,   Thomson,  &  Co., 

iron  merchants. 

8  TuUoch,  John,  spirit  mercht. 

MAINS   STREET, 
3  Christie,  William. 

Eeddoch,  Eobt.,  house  fact. 

9  Anderson,  John. 
Eeid,  A.  F. 
M'Leish,  Thomas. 
Erskine,  John. 
Anderson,  Mrs.  P. 
Anderson,  William. 
Watt,  Mrs. 

11  M'Corkle,  John. 

Glas.  Western  Public  Dispen. 
17  U.  Original  Secession  Church. 

19  M'Lean,  Peter. 
Edgar,  John. 
Fulton,  Mrs. 
Dewar,  Miss. 

23  Brownlie,  Matthew. 
Black,  Mrs. 
Ferguson,  Miss. 

39  Kinloch,  Helen,  grocer, 
41  Turner,  Mr. 

M'Keller,  George. 

M'Innes,  Mrs. 

Pyott,  William. 

Wallace,  Mrs. 
45  M'Pherson,  Archibald. 
49  Campbell,  Donald. 

M'Pherson,  Archibald. 

Campbell,  A.  &  J. 

Gray,  Mrs. 

Morrison,  Miss. 

Park,  John  H.  M. 
51  Cook,  James,  spirit  merchant. 
55  St.  Peter's  Free  Church. 
57  Alexander,  Thos.,  ch.-ofiicer. 
61  Muir,  James,  upholsterer. 

Sudden,  James. 

Sinclair,  Archibald.  j 

M 'Lardy,  Donald.  '■ 

Law,  John. 

Lormier,  A. 

Primrose,  Alexander. 

Mitchell,  Miss. 
115  Douglas,  Joseph. 

Eobson,  George,  accountant. 


1 


MAITLAND. STREET  DIRECTORY. MAXWELL. 


889 


135  Hendry,  James. 

Adams,  Morton,  &  Co. 
134  Robertson, David,  spirit  dealer. 
132  Neil,  John. 
120  Somervail,  Jas.,  com.  mer. 
116  Bell,  James. 
80  Rome,  Robert. 
20  Cathcart,  John,  ■yvright. 
Eadie,  Andrew. 
Ross,  James. 
Christie,  Miss. 
Morrison,  J. 
Smith,  NeiL 
18  Lindsay,  Robert,  wright. 
14  Young,  John,  carter. 

MAITLAND  LANE. 

11  NorthernDistrictLightingDe- 
partment ;  Dav.  M'Donald, 
foreman, 

27  Holt  &  Miller,  pawnbrokers. 
4  Northern  District  Police  Of- 
fice ;  John  H.  Nelson,  as- 
sistant superintendent ; 
Daniel  Taylor  and  John 
M'Lay,  lieutenants;  Joseph 
Bowler,  detective  officer. 
.    26  Taylor,  Thomas. 

MAITLAND  STREET. 

13  M'Farlane,  Hugh,  teacher. 

■    41  Flindell,  George,  med.  vendor. 

43  Rogerson,  Wm.,  musician. 

Weston,  Thomas,  musician. 
45  Northern    Branch    Glasgow 

Co-operative  Societ}'. 
49  M'Lay,  Mrs.,  victualler. 
53  Hodghton,  Thos.,  cabt.-mkr. 
67  Caldwell,  John,  wine  merch. 
59  Stalker,  Robert 

Bruce,  Robert. 
61  Sheilds,  W.  &  T. 
63  Calder,  John,  grocer. 
65  Gillon,  Neil,  portioner. 
67  Reid,  Thos.,  flesher. 
67^Stewart,  Donald. 
69  Chalmers,  Archibald. 
71  Walker,  Wm.,  dairyman. 
75  Law,  Isabella,  furnish,  shop. 
77  M'Crone,  George,  grocer. 
91  AValls,  Hugh,  builder. 
93  Caldwell,  W.,  provision  mer. 
95  Miller,  Mrs.  John. 
97  Hay,  William,  grocer. 

101  Milton  Court. 

103  Rankin,  John,  spirit  mer. 
107  Wallace  Court. 

111  Mackay,  Angus,  shoemaker. 
115  Smith,  John,  grocer. 

117  Bain's  Court. 

112  Drummond,  Wm.,  spirit  deal. 
106  Arthur,  John,  grocer. 

102  Ballantyne,  Jas.,  dairyman. 
100  M'Donald's  Territorial  Chur. 

80  Graj',  Peter. 
Black,  Mrs. 

Mitchell,  Robert,  grocer. 
Gallocher,  Daniel. 
Mundell,  Mrs. 


80  Reid,  Thomas. 

Motherwell,  James. 
76  Middleton,  Thomas,  baker. 
74  M'Donald,  Alexander. 

Annan,  AVilliam. 

M'Nee,  John. 
72  Fisher,  Andw.,  spirit  mercht. 
70  Drysdale,  Alex.,  spirit  merch. 
68  Dobbie,  R. 

Chalmers,  A. 

Paterson,  Mrs.  D. 

Wallace,  Miss. 
66  Paterson,  Mrs.  D.,  flesher. 
66^Mitchell,  Robert,  grocer. 
62  Williamson,  George. 
60  Dobbie,  Robt.,  spirit  dealer. 
58  C alder,  John. 
56  Munro,  John  R.,  chemist. 
54  Watt,  Robert. 

46  Dunn,  William,  spirit  dealer. 
44  Donald,  John,  grocer. 

42  Stobo,  William,  builder. 

Tennent,  Hugh. 
40  Hart,  John,  grocer. 
38  Bowie,  Alex.,  bootmaker. 

30  Watson,  Wm.,  spirit  mercht. 
28  Anderson,  H.  S.,  fishmonger. 
24  Lyle,  Thomas,  tobacconist. 
20  Henshilwood,  George. 

Henshilwood,  Hugh. 
14  Henshilwood,  James. 
12  M'Donald,  Robt.  T.,  tinsmith. 
10  &  8  Blackie,  Alex.,  tailor. 

Blackie,    Misses,    boys' 
dressmaker. 
4  M'Call,  James,  wine  mercht. 

MALTA  STREET. 

23  Graj',  Wm.,  spirit  dealer. 
27  Finlay,  James,  spirit  mer. 

31  M'Intosh,  J. 

33  Fimister,  Wm.,  &  Co.,  glazs. 

47  Gillies,  Wm.,  spirit  mercht. 
26  Gillespie  &  Son,  bakers. 

22  Easton,  R.  &  S.,  iron  mers. 

16  Connell,  Patrick,  rag  store. 
4  M'Gowan,  Thos.,  iron  mer. 
2jMulholland,  Ptk.  surgeon. 

MANSFIELD  PLACE. 

1  Birrell,  David,  manufacturer. 
Woolheim,  L.,  merchant. 

2  Corbet,  William. 

3  Wylde,  Thos.,  manufacturer. 

4  M'Laren,  Alex.,  merchant. 
Oliver,  Misses,  dressmakers. 

5  Bonar,  Mrs. 

6  Gibson,  JameS;  merchant. 
Boyd,  William,  merchant. 

8  Brown,  D.  C,  merchant. 
Stevenson,  George,  merchant. 

9  Couper,  John,  merchant. 
Smith,  Duncan. 
Jones,  Mrs. 

MARGARET  STREET. 

17  M'Haffie,  Jas.,  &  Co.,  tinsm. 

18  Gilligan,  P.,  green-grocer. 
14  Fowler,  James,  slater. 


10  M'Farlane,  Peter,  smith. 

6  Hunter,  John,  cabinetmaker. 
Chalmers,  Thomas. 
Brown,  Robert. 

MARGARET  STREET, 
LauriestOD. 

SEE  STANLliV  PLACE. 

MARKET  STREET. 

S^M'Cann,  John,  agent. 

4  Devine,  George,  shoemaker. 
8  Bell,  Archibald,  flesher. 

10  Lewis,  William,  merchant. 
14  M'Guire,  John,  broker. 
22  Brown,  John,  hatter. 

26  M'Elroy,  James,  jun.,  spirit 

dealer. 
38  Harvie,  Charles. 
46  Scouller,  John,  spirit  dealer. 
50  General  slaughter-house. 
Philips,  Hugh,  blood  mercht. 

5  M'Cormick,  Mrs. 

7  Burns,  Ann,  broker. 

11  Linch,  Owen,  rag  merchant. 
15,  17  M'Nee,  Luke. 

45  South  Prison. 

MARKET  STREET.  East,  'l 
3  Carrick,  James,  draper. 
Dickson,  Mark,  wareho.  agt. 
31  Smith,  Thomas  Joel. 
30  Eadie,  Robert. 

Page,  Alex.,  slater. 
26  Boreland  &  Steven,  firebricks. 
20  Christie  &  Smith,  ironfouns. 
2  Watson,  Francis,  portioner. 

MARLBOROUGH  STREET. 

19  Glasgow  Co-operative  Society, 

Robert  Stewart,  salesman. 

25  Bruce,  Mrs  A.,  victualler. 
62  Milne,  G.,  grocer  &  spir,  deal. 
60  Morrison,  George,  agent. 

46  Anderson,  Mrs.  Jas.,  victual. 
30  Wotheespoon's  Court. 

26  Collin's,  J.,  provision  dealer. 

20  Thompson's  Buildings. 
Thomas,  David,  portioner. 
M'Connell,  Wm.,  starcher. 

12  Swan,  Daniel,  spirit  dealer. 

2  Forsyth,  Mrs.,  spirit  dealer. 

MARTYR  STREET. 

3  Burt,  John,  nailmaker. 
Lawson,  Jas.  G.,  ch.  officer. 

MASON   STREET. 
17  M'lntyre,  Peter,  clerk. 

Gas  Works. 

Ritchie,  James. 

Hogg,  Adam. 
49  Low,  Isiiac,  plumber. 
32  M'Farlane,  Andrew. 

M'lntyre,  Donald,  tailor. 

Biggar,  Charles,  tailor. 
26  M'Gregor,  Daniel,  slater. 

MAXWELL  STREET. 

5  Pollock,  WiUiam. 

7  Craig,  Hugh,  merchant. 


390 


MAXWELL.- 


-STREET  DIRECTOKY.- 


-MILLER. 


9  Glasgow  Equitable  Co. 

Skirving,  Crichton. 

M'Cormick,  D.,  paper-ruler. 
17  Macarthur,  Duncan. 
21  Logan,  W".,  dining  rooms. 
23  Ross,  Thomas. 
25  Duncan,  Mrs. 
27  Fleming,  Wm.,  prov.  mer. 
29  Graham,  A.,  London  hotel. 
37  M'Kav,  John. 
39  Bell,  William. 

Silvester,  Thos.,  ticket  writer. 

Semple,   H.   &  W.,  working 
jewellers. 

Gardner,  Walter. 
43  Campbell  &  M'Dougall. 
49  Lennox,  Peter,  grocer. 
53  Cogliill,  William,  silversmith. 

Wilson  &  Co. 

Donald,  James,  &  Co. 

Wilson,  William,  smith. 

Cogliill,  Geo.,  pipe  manufac. 

Brodie,  Julius. 

Davis,  Thomas. 

Menzies,  C.  B.  &  Co. 
59  Goldsmiths'  Assay  Office. 

Maj-ston,  Robert. 

Beexfield,  H.  T. 

Steven,  John,  registrar, 

Clyde  Registrar  Office. 
71  Arbuckle,  John. 

Brown,  J.  M. 

Russell,  J.  &  W.,  grain  mers. 

Watt  &  Hastie, 

Newlands,  R. 
73  Cuthbert,  John. 

Menzies,  William, 

M'Kellar,  Duncan. 

M'Kechnie,  P. 

75  Tulloch,  John, 

77  Shanks,  W.,  carver  &  gilder. 

83  Young,  Robert. 

85  Robertson,  J.  C. 

Lochfine  Gunpowder  Compy., 
Limited. 

Lowndes,  Ewbank,  &  Co. 

M'Corquodale  &  Co.,  printers. 

luglis,  John,  factor. 
87,  89  Brown,  Neil,  &  Co. 
97  Pree  Press  Office. 

Kean,  A.  H.,  &  Co. 

Brown,  S.  Harper. 
99  Reid,  Thomas, 
,102  Gould,  Thos.,  lace  raanuf. 
100  Gatheral,  James,  plumber. 
94  Nelson,  James,  &  Son. 

Patent  Heddle  Co. 

Simpson,  B.  E.  &  Co. 

M'Donald,  Neil,  &  Co. 
92  Gourlie  &  Brodie. 
92JDuncan  &  Murraj'. 
90  Stephenson,  Allardice,  &  Co. 
88  M'Crossan,  J.,  &  Co. 

86  Empire  Sewing  Mach.  Depot. 

84  Templeton's  cabinet  wareho. 
80  Balfour's  furniture  warehouse. 

76  Harvey,  J.  &  W.,  &  Co. 
Harvey,  Barnett. 
Harvey,  J.  &  R.,  &  Co. 


74  Mackie,  James,  merchant. 
68  Gansen,  John,  tailor. 

Brown  &  Brisbane,  cork-cut. 
66  Aitken,  Mrs.,  confectioner. 
60  Campbell,  John,  junr.,  drug. 
54  Nicholson,  Peter,  spir.  mer. 
50   Gray,  John,  tobacconist. 
46  Newmarch,  S.  &  Co. 

Martin,  R.,  fish  curer. 

Miller,  C,  friuger. 

Millar,  James. 
42  Wilson,  >yilliam. 
38  Jamieson's  dairy. 

22  M'Geoch,  William. 
20  Dow,  Samuel. 

18,  16  Hutcheson  &  Son. 
14  Glass   &    Duncan,    printers 
and  publishers. 

Seaton,  J.,  &  Co. 

Ferguson,     Robert,    &   Co., 
bookbinders. 

Wilson,  David. 

Hutcheson  &  Brown,  agents. 
12  M'AUister,  William,  grocer. 
10  Scott,  Thomas. 

6  Paton,  Alex.,  &  Co. 

4  Anderson,  James  B.,  hatter. 

MEADOWSIDE. 

See  Woodlands  Road. 

MELBOUHNE  PLACE. 

23  Martin,  William. 
Reid,  Mrs. 

Dunn,  Thomas,  stationer. 

MELROSE  STREET. 

1  Kirkland,  W.  P.,  writer. 
Laurie,  J.  G.,  engineer. 

3.  Robertson,  Jn.,  com.  agent. 

5  Galbraith,  Miss. 
Armstrong,  Geo. 

7  Philip,  Thomas. 
Kennedy,  Mrs. 

8  Dlx,  W.  C. 

6  Campbell,  Mrs.  Alex. 
Park,  Robt.  B.,  manufacturer. 

2  Johnstone,  Wm.  D. 
Barr,  Gavin. 

MELVILLE  LANE, 
Off  Gordon  Street. 
10  Campbell,  James,  &  Co. 
14  Paterson,  A.  &  A.,  smiths. 
20  Wylie,  Wm.,  &  Co. 

MELVILLE  LANE,  Tradeston, 
10  Stevenson,  W.,  cabinetmak. 
6  Watson,  Thomas. 

MELVILLE  PLACE,  132  Trong. 

3  Henry,  Peter,  spirit  merch. 

5  Chalmers,    Thomas,     sheriff 
officer  and  constable. 

9  M'Donald,  D.  &  J.,  tobaccon. 
16  Hamilton,  J.  &  R.,  oil  mers. 
14  Taj-lor,  James,  chemist. 

12  Baird,  Robert,  oil  store, 

4  Yuille,    A.,    oil,    spice,    and 

coffee  merchant. 


MELVILLE  STREET. 

3  Gibb's  dairy. 

5  M'Cunn,  Mrs.,  spirit  merch, 

7  Brown,  Andrew,  shoemaker. 
9  Blaw,  J.,  grocer. 

11  M'Neil,  painter. 

25  M'Gregor,  George,  contractor. 

27  Bell,  Mrs.,  dairy. 

35  M'Farlane,  Robt.,  wood  mer. 

28  Wilson,  Mrs.,  eating  house. 

20  Smith,  Mrs.  George,  grocer.  ^ 

8  Burns,  J.  K.,  wright. 

4  Duncan,  Edward,  teacher. 

MERCHANT  LANE, 
37  Dickie,  Hugh,  heddle  maker. 
28  M'Kinlay,  John. 

16  Buchanan,  John. 

4  Kearney,  P. 

MIDDLETON  PLACE. 
1  M'Laws,  Wm.,  spirit  mer. 
3  Barclay,  Wm. 
M'Donald,  John. 
13  Sinclair,  Malcolm. 
31  Jenkins,  Augustus,  spir,  dea. 
35  Donaldson,  Wm.,  prov.  mer. 
M'Kinlay,  A.,  provision  mer. 
79  Murdoch,  John. 

MILLBURN  ST.,  GarngadhUl. 
81  Cassels,  R.,  Glasgow  Iron  Co. 
84  Pettigrew,  William,  merch. 
42  Adam,  John. 
Meikle,  Archd. 

MILLER'S  PLACE, 

8  Anderson,  Francis,  broker. 
30  Mahon,  Charles. 

46  Mulholland,  Thomas,  broker. 

50  Craig,  James,  ironmonger. 

52  M'Innes,  James,  tinsmith. 

45  Warnock,  John,  broker. 

41  Campbell,  Mrs  ,  broker. 

39  M'Kendrick,  A.,  Cossack  inn. 

21  Smith,  Isabella,  f urn.  broker. 
3  Hunter,  J. 

MILLER  STREET, 

5  Garletti,  fancy  and  fire  works. 
7  Stewart,  T.  &  J.,  &  Co.,  rope 

and  sail  makers. 

9  Cansh,  T.,  spirit  merchant. 
11  Howatt,  James,  measurer. 

Young,  Peter,  house  factor. 
Massie,  Benj.,  wood  engraver 
Macuab,  James,  printer. 
Sinclair  &  Mitchell. 
Kalish,  H.,  agent. 
Christie,  J.,  engraver. 
Reed,  J.,  engraver. 
Kelt,  J.,  agent. 
M'Allister,  A.,  designer. 
13  Keith,  Duncan,  auctioneer. 

17  Parcel  Delivery  Company. 
23  Glasgow  Corporation  Water 

Works  Office ;  John  Bur- 
net, secretary ;  Wm.  Guth- 
rie, treasurer ;  J.  M.  Gale 
and  D.  Guthrie,  engineers. 


MILLER.' 


-STREET  DIRECTORY.- 


-MILTON. 


391 


31 


61 

67 

73 

81 

83 

105 

94 


82 


70 


66 


48 


Martin,  John,  clothier. 

Begg,  James,  jun.,  booksel. 

Paterson,  E.,  com.  merchant. 

Cairns,  Robert,  com.  agent. 

Hofmann,  engraver. 

Hay,  William  S.,  agent. 

Robertson,  T.,  property  agont. 

Gow,  A.,  &  Co.,  merchants. 

Gatherall,  George. 

Johnston  &  Co.,  fancy  box 
makers. 

Tillie  &  Henderson. 

Anderson  &  Co.,  warehouse. 

Sandeman,  D.,  wine  mercht. 

M'DiarmiJ,  A.  E.,  com.  mer. 

Stewart,  G.  R.,  agent. 

M'Callum,  Neil,  drysalter. 

Stewart,  Lewis,  com.  mer. 

French,  James,  accountant. 

Salton,  A.,  ngent. 

Muirhead,  Wm.,  sher.-officer. 

Neilson,  P.,  dyer. 

Caldwell,  W.  M.,  com.  mer. 

Ewing,  Jos.,  steamboat  agnt. 

Crailsheim  &  Hermann,  mers. 

Bryce,  Wm.,  &  Co.,  mers. 

Middleton  &  M'Ewan,  calen- 
derers  &  packers. 

Dunn,  James,  &  Sons,  wool 
merchants. 

Canada  Court. 

Arthur  &  Co.,  merchants. 

Cassels,  John. 

M'Pherson,  John. 

Houston,  John,  manufactr. 

Smith,  Plugh,  com.  mercht. 

Eraser,  James,  bookbinder. 

Barras,  George,  manufiict. 

Paul,  John,  commis.  mercht. 

Smith,  Archd.,  &  Co.,  manuf. 

Fletcher,  A.,  &  Co.,  manufs. 

Wood,  Hugh,  &  Co.,  mers. 

Beith  &  Johnston,  merchts. 

M'Murray,  John,  &  Co.,  cals. 

Lindsay,  R.,  &  Co.,  saw  mrs. 

M'Keag,  Thos.,  sewed  musls. 

Alexander,  J.,  cal.  and  pack. 

Anderson,  P.  A.,  com.  agent. 

Anderson  &  Bentzen,  merchs. 

Bentzen,  F.,  &  Co.,  com.  mrs. 

Bentzen,  F.  W.,  Danish  vice- 
consul. 

Liebert,  Julius,  merchant. 

Graham,  W.  &  Co.,  mers. 

Graham,  W.  &  Pu,  &  Co., 
merchants. 

Lancefield  Spinning  Co. 

Priestley,  R.  A.,  yarn  merch. 

Thomson,  Geo.,  drj-salter. 

Paterson,  J.,  pat.  book  mak. 

Napier,  J.,  chemist. 

Montgomer}'  &  Fleming,  writ. 

White  &  Hunter,  prov.  mer. 

Walker,  Jas.  R.,  ho.  factor. 

Walker,  Robert,  writer. 

Jack,  R.,  mill  furnisher. 

Stirling's  Library. 

Virginia  Buildings. 

White,  A.,  agent. 


48  Wright,  R.,  writer. 

Sandeman,  J.  &  A.,  sug.brok. 

Grierson,    Lockhart,    &    Co., 
manufacturers. 

Connal,  M.  &  W.,  &  Co. 

Carrick,  Wm.,  &  Sons,  accts. 

Connal,  Wm.,  &  Co  ,  brokers. 

Anderson,  R.,  commis.  mer. 

Paton,Wm.  P.,  merchant. 

Watson,  &  Co.,  manufis. 

Eeid,  John,  jun.,  &  Co. 

Bell,  M.  J.,  agent. 
42  City  and  Suburban  Gas  Co. 
40  Holmes,  J.,  &  Son,  com.  mers. 

Yuiile,  W.,  &  Son,  merchts. 

Kelt  &  Mitchell,  agents. 
3S   Falconer,  T.,  sewed  muslins. 

Falconer,  P.,  ironmonger. 

Gibb,  David,  commis.  mer. 

M'Kenzie,  Pet., Gazette  office. 
32  Parker,  Jas.,  &  Co.,  oil  and 

soap  merchants. 
28  M'Laren,  P.,  commission  agt. 

M'Audrew,  J.,&  Co.,  coal  offi. 

Buchanan,   Herbert,  mercht. 
14  Howie  &  Lockhart,  writers. 

Sinclair,  Robert,  writer. 

12  Mathers,  Alex.,  secretary. 
10  Clydesdale  Bank. 

8  Sturrock,    Bremner,    &    Co., 
sewed  muslins. 
Maggie,  George,  agent. 
Dingley,  W.  H.,  agent. 

MILLER  STREET,  East. 

17  Weilpark  Free  Church. 

4  Gibb,  J.,  road  contractor. 

b2  Johnston,  Robert,  bookseller. 

MILLEOAD   STREET. 

13  Lemon,  Alex.,  ropemaker. 
17  White,  R.  &  A.,  wrights  and 

glaziers. 

25  Ure,  James,  spirit  dealer. 
47  Orr,  John,  spirit  dealer. 
44  Reid,  John,  llesher. 

40  King,  Mrs.,  dressmaker. 
38  Mark,  William. 

26  Young,  James,  pastry  baker. 
22  Douglas,  John,  haircutter. 
10  M'Nair,  John,  carter. 

6  Johnston,  Mrs.,  confectioner 

MILTON  ARCADE. 

3  Goodwin,  John,  confectioner. 

5  Hannay,  Alexander. 

7  Russell,  Henrietta,  cap  maker. 

MILTON  STREET. 
1  Hutchison,  R. 

Telfer,  Alex.,  bootmaker. 
Turner,  Duncan,  grocer. 
Galbraith,  Mrs. 
Graham,  Mrs. 
Rankin,  Mrs. 
M'Lj'mont,  Alexander. 
Ness,  Mrs. 
Garrow,  Mrs. 
Johnston,  Mrs. 


1  Hall,  Andrew. 
Pittam,  E. 

1  ^Wright,  M.  &  E. 

3  Speirs,  Doctor. 

5  Hall,  Robert,  flesher. 

7  Wilson,  John,  tobacconist. 
11  Hardie,  James,  baker. 
13  Jack,  Alex.,  spirit  merchant. 
17  M'Groary,    Bernard,    butter 
dealer. 

19  Marshall,  Alex.,  grocer. 
23  Robin,  M.,  wine  merchant. 
25  Broadley,  Mrs.,  confectioner. 

27  M'Ginn,  Michael,  butter  mer. 
Blilton  Church. 

37  Caldwell,  John,  spirit  mer. 
39  Middleton,  Thos. ,  prov.  mer. 

41  Salmon,  Robert,  flesher. 

45  Wilson,  Alexander. 

47  Mackie,  Wm.,  spirit  dealer. 
51  Stewart,  Alex.,  house  factor. 

53  M'Donald,  Mrs. 
55  Hunter,  R. 

57  Law,  J. 

59  M'Ansh,  James. 
Jardine,  Walter. 

61  Miller,  John,  spirit  mercht. 
71  Galloway,    William,  &   Co., 

nail  manufacturers, 
101  M'Carry,  Robt.,  spirit  dealer. 

119  Arrol,  Archd.,  City  Bottling 

Stores. 

129  Bird,  Henry. 
147  Alliance  Foundry. 

164  Heron,  Richard,  spirit  mer. 
162  Waddle,  E.,  carter. 

Banks,  Mr. 
156  Gaylor,  James. 
154  Eeid,  John,  wood  merchant. 

130  M'Kenzie,  John,  spirit  mer. 
122  Napier,  Dugald,  contractor. 

120  Atlas  Works;  Rowan  &  Co. 
74  Brand  &  Mollison's  dye-wor. 
68  Soap-work,  M.  Dick  &  Co. 
66  M'Nab,  J. 

Jaap,  J. 
Stewart,  D. 
Gilmour,  A. 
Stewart,  John. 

60  Grieve,  William. 
Thomson,  Js.,  teach,  of  music. 
Stewart,  R. 

Leckie,  Eobert. 
M'Ginn,  MichaeL 

54  Thompson,  G.,  &  Son,  pro- 

vision dealers. 

62  Leckie,  Robert,  baker. 
50  Caldwell,  John. 

48  Grieve,  Wm.,  flesher. 

46  Arthur,  John,  grocer. 

44  Cunningham,  John,  stationer. 

42  Dickie,  Miss. 

38  Watt,  Robert,  spirit  dealer. 
36  Bain,  George,  agent. 

34  Belshaw,  William,  broker. 
32  Duff,  James,  hairdresser. 

28  Kelly,  Mrs.,  ladies'  nurse. 
22  Campbell,  Mrs.,  spirit  dealer. 

20  Madden,  John,  broker. 


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18  Brennan,  Mrs.,  broker. 

16  Forrest,  Thomas,  cowfeeder. 

li  Cook,  Wm. 

10  Watt,  Mrs. 

MINERVA  STREET. 

[    1  Connell,  Robert,  surgeon. 
Pattison,  James. 
3  M'Millan,  John. 

fleming,  Mrs. 
5  Danks,  A.  &  \V.,  fleshers. 

Sclanders,  James,  baker. 
9  Walmsley,  P.,  potato  mer. 

Dewar,  Peter. 

Danks,  A.  &  W. 

Steven,  Mrs.  John. 

Lindsay,  George  C. 

M'Pherson,  Mrs, 
13  Johnston,  James. 

Neil,  Robert. 

Hodge,  John  B. 

M'Taggart,  Mrs.,  lodgings. 

Cram,  Mrs. 

Balliugall,  Mrs. 

M 'Gibbon,  Wm. 

Wilson,  James. 
17  Leitch,  Joseph. 

Patterson,  James. 

M'Lean,  Alexander. 

White,  Quintin. 

Stewart,  Daniel. 

Ronald,  Wm. 

Rowat,  Alexander. 
21  Smith,  Andrew. 

M'Millan,  John. 

M'Naught,  J.  S. 

Mackie,  John,  stationer. 

Cleland,  Mrs.  Archd.  S. 

Adair,  Robert,  captain. 

Inglis,  Mrs. 

Napier  Place. 
12  Bruce,  James. 

M'Laren,  Mrs- 
Roy,  Mrs.  David. 

Samson,  Mrs. 

Lawson,  Mrs.  James. 

Taylor,  John  L. 
16  M'Dougall,  Mrs. 

Irvine,  Robert. 

Clark,  Wm. 

Jopp,  James,  captain. 

Anderson,  Robert. 

Gass,  Mrs. 

20  Ferguson,  John. 
Stevenson,  Mrs. 
Stevenson,  John. 
Stevenson,  William  A. 
M'Farlane,  David. 
Fullerton,  Alex. 
Maclean,  Andrew. 
M'Farlane,  David. 
Auld,  Alexander,  joiner. 

MITCHELL  STREET. 
1  MacEwan,  T.,  agent. 
5  Cousland,  Alex.,  wire-worker, 
Craig,  J.,  sealing  wax  manf. 
11  Johnston,  James,  wright. 

21  Cameron,  J.  &  P.,  carriers. 


31  Wylie  &  Lcchhead. 
41  Rowley  &  Dick,  drysalters. 
55  Nealus,  James,  rag  merchant. 
63  M'Donald,  J.,  &  Co.,  smiths. 
65  Hay's,  Mrs.,  Refresh.  Rooms. 
67  Porter,  Samuel,  singer. 
71  Smith,  Jas.,  &  Co.,  merchts. 
73  Cross,  Wm.,  manufacturer. 
79  Allan  &  Crawford,  packers. 

Finlay,  Alex.,  &  Co.,  mers. 

Miller,  A.  F.,  boxmaker. 

81  Rollo,  Robert,  plumber. 
Brown,  Robert,  merchant. 

83  Thomson,  Peter,  saw  maker. 

85  Mitchell,  Andrew,  merchant. 
87  Sutton  &  Co.,  carriers. 

Paton,  R.,  manager. 

89  Ferguson,  J.,  &  Brothers. 

91  Guthrie,  Shaw,  &  Co. 
Boyd,  Thos.,  Sons,  &  Hamel. 

95  Walker  &  Co.,  cotton-yarn. 
97  Hardmeat  &  Co. 
101  Lucchesi,  B.,  figure-maker. 
94  Anderson  &  Elder,  merchts. 

92  Thom,  William,  merchant. 

90  Morton,  Clark,  &  Co. 
Gray  &  M'Kiulay. 
Barr  &  AVilliarason. 
Inglis  &  Morris,  manufacts. 

86  Miller,  Jas.,  Son,  «S,Co.,  mers. 

84  Swinbourne,  R.  W.,  &  Co. 

82  Dunnett,  Brown,  &  Co. 
M'Aulay,  Jas.,  &  Co.,  manfs. 
Behrens,  S.  L.,  &  Co.,  mers. 
Crawford  &  Easton. 

78  Maitland,  James,  &  Co. 
76  Hay,  John,  engineer. 
70  Moffatt,  P.,  &  Co.,  oil  mers. 
68  Telfer,  David,  merchant. 
44  M'Farlane,  John,  calenderer. 
Henry,  E.,  &  Sons,  manufrs. 
42  to  34  Wylie  &  Lochhead. 
24  Wilson,  John,  &  Co.,  calen. 
20  Gibb,  James,  manufacturer. 

18  Stewart  &  M'Donjdd. 

MONCRIEFF  STREET- 
23  Connell,  P.,  rag  merchant. 
22  Easton,  Rob.  J.,  iron  merch. 

MONKLAND  STREET- 
9   Rankin,  AVm. 
Wallace,  J.,  stables. 

11  Ferguson,  Charles,  broker. 

19  Martyr's  Church. 

12  Watson,  Alex.,  hay  mercht. 
6  Lynas,  Isaac,  hairdresser. 

2  M'Omish,  R.,  factor. 

MONTEITH  ROW, 

1  Gilchrist,  R. 
Houston,  William. 
Henderson,  Matthew,  mason. 
Houston,  Allan. 

Clark,  James,  horse  dealer. 

2  Miller,  Robert. 
Lymburn,  James. 

Baird,  Alex.,  spirit  merchant. 
Strang,  W.,  reedmaker. 


2  Pollock,  John,  writer. 

Nimmo,  William. 

Mushet,  John. 
6  Anderson,  A.   S.,  spirit  mer. 

M'Kirdy,  Robert. 
8  Dick,  j'ames,  M.D. 

10  M'Ewan,  John,  cooper. 
Stewart,  Walter. 
Black  well,  SamueL 
Walker,  James. 

11  Loudon,  John. 
Taylor,  William. 
Taylor,  James. 
Finnie,  Mrs.  Robert. 
Kennedj',  William,  druggist. 
Calderwood,  David,  teacher. 

12  Fleming,  Thomas  C. 
Walton,  Henry. 
Malcolm,  Ales.,  cattle  dealer. 
Silmon,  Hugh,  grocer. 
Sheriff,  Thomas,  ironfounder. 
Lindsay,  James. 

13  Dixon,  James  H. 
Wallace,  Rev.  Alex. 
Graham,  Malcolm,  merchant. 
Woodside,  Robt.,  bootmaker. 
SoMERviLLE  Place. 

15  Donaldson,  Alex.,  surgeon. 
Miller,  Robert. 

Miller,  Mrs. 

16  Jack,  Rev.  J.,  of  Calton  par. 
Colquhoun,  Hugh,  writer. 

17  Duncan,  Thomas,  silk  mer. 
Marshall,  Wm.,  merchant. 
Thomson,  Andrew,  surgeon. 
Stark,  Daniel,  grocer. 
Strang,  Mrs. 

M'Bride,  William, 

18  Watson,  Robert,  merchant. 
Hunter,  Moses,  jun. 

Dick,  James. 

French,  Robert,  merchant. 

19  Graham,  John. 

20  Dunbar,  William,  B. 
Dunbar,  James,  writer. 
M'Gibbon,  John  B. 
Murray,  C.  H.,  insp.  inl.  re7. 
Leitch,  John,  surgeon. 
AVhitelaw,  Alexander. 
Johnston,  James. 
M'Kendrick,  John. 

21  Mitchell,  George. 

22  Patterson,  Gavin. 

Taj'lor,  William,  watchmaker. 
Mackay,   Rev.  Wm.  Murray. 
M'Kinlay,  Alexander. 
Thomson,  James. 

23  Erskine,  James. 

Rae,  William^  tea  merchant. 
Aitken,  Barton. 
O'Harra,  Patrick. 
Wright,  George. 
Letham,  Adam,  draper, 

24  Brown,  Robert,  druggist. 
Morris  Place. 

25  Thomson,  James,  flesher. 

26  Mitchell,  Rev.  David,  of  Free 

St.  Luke's. 
30  M'Donald,  James. 


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30  Logan,  David. 

Hunter,  Wm.,  wood  mercht. 
Bowser,  William. 
Garroway,  J.,  chemist. 

31  Brown,  Mrs. 

32  Strang,  William. 

33  Wylie,  William. 

Hannah,  Alex  ,  augur  maker. 
Donald,  Andrew. 
M'Donald,  Duncan. 
Speucer,  J.,  hardware  mercht. 
Walker,  Mrs.  Alexander. 
Walker,  William. 
Edwards,  Rev.  John. 

35  Lj-ncli,  James. 

36  Smeal,  William,  grocer. 

37  Gray,  Blrs.  Thomas. 
Barclay,   Robert. 
Stevenson,  William. 
Grant,  Archibald. 

Robb,  Alexander,  surgeon. 

38  Garroway,  William,  chemist. 

BiNNiE  Place, 
9  Rattray,  Charles. 

Campbell,  Colin. 

Horn,  Mrs. 

Miller,  John. 

Horn,  John. 

Hume,  John. 

Robertson,  Lawrence. 

Lundie,  Robert. 
13  Dick,  John. 

Aitken,  Rev.  Jas.,  St,  Luke's. 

Steel,  Jas.,  teacher  of  music. 

Steel,  Robert,  sen. 
15  Rossborough,  Rev.  William. 
17  Binnie,  Thomas,  jun. 

Nairn,  William. 

Cochrane,  Henry  Wm. 

Liddell,  William. 
19  Cairns,  John,  clothier. 
12  Strathern,  Mrs.,  seminary. 
10  Johnson,  Misses. 

M'Farlane,  John,  baker. 

6  Munro,  Daniel. 
Lymburn,  James, 

Grove,  William,  house  factor. 

4  Brownlie,  Alexander. 
Smart,  David,  beadle  of  St. 

James'  Church. 
Auld,  David,  engineer, 
Graham,  Robert, 

MONTROSE  STREET. 

5  Paterson,  J.  H.,  &  Co. 
Campbell,  Alexander. 
Lang,  Mrs. 

Renfrew,  A.,  &  Co.,  maiiufs. 

7  Mowat,  John,  tea  merchant. 
19  Waddell,  W.  S.,  com.  mer. 

Fulton  Brothers,  manufrs. 

M'Kechnie,  E.,  &  Co.,  manfs. 
23  Thomson  &  Alexander,  singrs. 
25  Robertson,  William. 
27  Phillips,  Robert,  plumber. 

Brownlie,  J.,  &  Co. 

Greenshields,  James,  joiner. 

M'Call,  Thomas,  architect. 

More,  A.,  &  Son,  wrights. 


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97 

99 

115 

119 


121 


123 
134 


128 


126 
122 
120 

114 
102 

100 
98 

94 

78 

42 
40 
38 
32 
30 


28 


Rae,  G.  &  J.,  glaziers. 
Duke,  James  M.,  printseller. 
Drysdale,  H.,  clothier. 
,  45  Robertson,  A.,  clothcutter, 
Dunbar,  John,  writer. 
Reid,  John. 
Dorman,  John, 
Graham,  J.,  pack-box  maker. 
Young,  James,  &  Sons,  engra. 
Philp,   Thomas,  &  Co.,  stair 

railers. 
Ferguson,  Arch.,  lappetcutter. 
Highland  Society  School. 
Murray,  Donald,  teacher. 
Powell,  Thomas,      do. 
Duncan,  Miss,  do, 

Leitch,  John,  keeper. 
Bridge,  Samuel,  fruiterer. 
Ure,  Mrs.  Alex. 
Robson,  James. 
Wilson's  C.  School  for  Boys ; 
Fleming,  Wm.,  teacher. 
M'Donald,  Miss. 
Weir,  Robert,  stationer. 
Fleming,  John. 
Fleming,  Michael  W. 
M'Nee,  James. 
Orr,  A.  Andrew. 
Colquhoun,  David,  merchant. 
Mason,  Robert. 
Turner,  George  G. 
Reeves,  D.  L.,  clerk. 
Mackie,  James. 
M'Donald,  R. 
Fisher,  Alex, 
Young,  James,  &  Son. 
Hamilton,  James. 
Todd,  William, 
Craigie,  J,  A. 
Leitch,  Andrew. 
Wishart,  Robert. 
Nisbet,  Thomas. 
Hill,  John  M  ,  writer. 
Hill,  Robert,  writer. 
Provan  Place. 
Wallace,  M. 
Stewart,  D.  Y.,  founder. 
Bowser,  Howard, 
Leslie,  Geo.,  com.  merchant. 
Hamilton,  Peter,  merchant. 
Collins,  William,  jun, 
M'Donald,  John,  writer. 
M'Donald,  Thomas. 
Uro,  John. 

Smith,  Peter,  upholsterer. 
Smith,  Peter,  cabinetmaker. 
Wyllie,  David  Ross,  surgeon. 
Uke  Place. 
Roberton,  George. 
Sellers,  Malcolm, 
United  Presbyterian  Church, 
Buchanan,  J.,  spirit  mercht. 
Wright,  M.,  spirit  dealer. 
Sclanders  &  Paton,  wrights. 
M'Coll  &  Co.,  singers. 
Ismeredes,  A ,  agent. 
Munn,  Jas.,  &  Co.,  manufs. 
Kelly,  Jas.,  calenderer. 
Murdoch,  William,  mercht. 


20  Leek,  J.  &  J.,  bleachers. 

Leek,  John,  &  Co.,  calendrs. 
18  Godfrey,  Pattison,  merchant. 

14  Blackater,  Thomas,  &  Co. 
12  Hamilton,  Jack,  &  Co  ,  mrs. 

4  Mitchell,  W.  G.,  &  Co.,  cals. 
Auchinvole,  John,  manuf. 
Gavin  &  M'Kerrow. 
Watson,  W.,  &  Co.,  printer?. 

2  Smith,  John,  yarn  agent. 

MOORE    STREET. 

5  Lindsay,  Samuel. 

7  Lennox,  Gavin,  plasterer. 

15  Shaw,  John,  coal  agent. 
17  Park,  John,  grocer. 

27  Mountford,  Ann,  spir.  deal, 
84  Robertson,  Robert, 
64,  78  Mathieson,  Dan.,  lime- wk. 
42  Slaughter-house. 

8  Smith,  Mrs.  A.,  grocer. 

MORRIS  PLACE. 

1  M'Farlane,  Walter,  ironfonnd. 
Hamilton,  T.  &  J. 

3  Blair,  John,  spirit  merchants. 

5  Ramsay,  Thomas,  painter. 
Cruden,  A.,  draper. 
Napier,  Alexander,  draper.. 
Smith,  John,  stationer. 
Lyle,  George. 

8  Thomson,  Alexander. 
M'Nab,  James. 
Cunningham,  Mrs.  David.^ 
Preston,  James  A. 
Johnston,  Rev.  David. 
Liddell,  Louis  H.  F.,  teacher., 

6  Nimmo,  Michael,  clothier. 

4  Wallace,  James. 

2  Cairns,  James,  clothier. 
M'Lellan,  Lewis,  chandler., 
Reid,  Wm.,  surgeon. 
Inglis,  Alex,,  accountant. 
Barclay,  Ebenezer. 
Corseglen,  David,  engineer: . 

MORRISON  STREET. 
1  Miller,  R.,  spirit  merchant. 

3  Shand,  Geo. 

5  ^Vyllie,  J.,  flesher. 

7  Buchanan,  Wm.,  grocer. 

9  Ovens,  John,  miller. 
Allan,  James. 

15  M'Kendrick,  Thos. 

17  Ivcgget,  grocer. 

19  M'Kendrick,  Thos.,  baker. 

25  Fulton,  John,  flesher. 

27  Maxwell,  Mrs.  Robert. 

37  Gray,  Ale.x.  D. 

Burley,  Robert,  joiner. 
M'Kay,  G.  H.,  teller,  N.S.S;. 

Bank. 
41  Wilkinson  &  Guthrie,  Misses. 

dressmakers, 
10,12   Gray,   Dunn,  &  Co,,  bis.- 

cuit  manufacturers.. 

8  Wise,  Mrs, 

6  Gray,  William. 
Wyilie,  J, 
Dick,  Mrs. 

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MUIEHEAD  STREET. 
1  Montgomery,  D.,  corkcutter. 

11  Robertson,  A.,  glazier. 
17  Smith,  T.,  cabiuetmaker. 

33  Brownlee,  Thos.,  manufac. 
37  Gorbals  Mill. 

BPLean,  J.,  cotton-spinner. 
M'Lean,  W.,  cotton-spinner. 
53  O'Eorke,  P.,  spirit  raercht. 

55  Henderson,  W.  C,  wholesale 

confectioner. 

12  Gray,  C.  &  D.,  distillers. 
4  Adelphi  Distillery. 

Bulloch,  Robert,  manager. 

MUSLIN  STREET,  Bridgeton. 
59  M'Vicar,  Wm.,  victualler. 
84  Eaton,  Andw.,  portioner. 
80  Hill,  Robert,  victualler. 

78  Reid,  James. 

56  M'Vej',  Arthur,  spirit  mer. 

34  M'Arthur,  E.,  beamer. 

17  Wylie,  A.  &  J.,  heddlemaks. 

16  Glover  &  Co.,  brassfouuders. 

4  Sommers,  Miss,  portioner. 

MYRTLE  STREET. 

5  Milne,  G.  D. 
M'Cusker,  i\ 

Violet  Grove  House. 

17  Stewart,  John, 

NELSON  STREET. 
15  Love,  "W.,  bookseller: 

17  Arnot,  Miss,  milliner. 
Antigua  Place. 
Drummond,  J.,  heddlemaker. 
M'Clelland  &  Co.,  furriers. 

19  Carlisle,  Jas.,  comb  maker. 
33  Dougall,  Jarnes. 

35  Bruce,  Mrs.,  milliner. 

53  Haddow,  Thomas,  bird  mer. 
59  Yuill,  Mrs.,  fruit  merchant. 
63  Weir,  Ebenezer  &  Son,  boot- 
tree  and  last  makers. 

79  Young,  John,  wine  mercht. 
100  Bradshaw,  Philip,  cork  man. 

94  Miller,  K.,  &  Son,  wrights. 

82  Reid,  John,  locksmith. 

SO  Winter,  Laing,&  Co.,  clockra. 

78  M'Arthur,  James,  rag  mer. 

76  Smith,  George,  plumber. 

72,  74;}  Lyceum  rooms. 

70  Paterson,  Allan,  leather-cut. 

68  Nelson  Street  Chapel. 

56  Brown,  Peter,  baker. 

48  Craig,  Daniel,  wright. 

46  Malloch,  James,  leather  mer. 

42  Harris,  James,  bootmaker. 

40  Greenvale  Co. 

37  Duunett,  Wm.,  printseller. 

28  Carrick,  H.,  house  factor. 

Roderick  Dhu  tavern. 

Campbell,  J. 

20  M'Dougall,  Mrs.,  staymaker. 

18  Moffat,  Mrs.  J.,  milliner. 
16  Black,  Mrs.  A.,  milliner. 
14  Gillies,  Marv,  dressmaker. 
10  Strong,  Mrs'  W.  ' 


8  M'Donald,  Mrs.,  milliner. 

6  Smith,  Mrs.,  staymaker. 

2  M'Lennan,  Wm.,  manufac. 

NELSON  STREET,  East. 
15  M'Coard,  Wm.,  mill  furnish. 
22  Paterson,  Montgomery,  chem. 

NELSON  STREET,  Tradeston. 

3  Smith,  John. 
Kerr,  Andrew. 

7  Love,  Archibald,  painter. 

9  M'Donald,  E.,  sherifi' officer. 
Bryan,  James,  slater. 
Buchanan,  James. 

13  Buchanan,  James, 

15  Hunt,  John. 

17  M'Lean,  Peter. 

27  Craig,  John. 

33  M'Kaj',  George,  spirit  mer. 

35  Fleming,  Wm.,  jun.,  pawnb. 

39  Lindsay,  James. 

41  Bailie,  Wm.,  watchmaker. 

43  Kelt,  Mrs.,  tobacconist. 

47  Bryson,  Andrew. 

49  Alexander,  Miss,  dressmak. 

Turpie,  Robert. 
51  M'Naught,  James,  baker. 
55  Independent  Church. 

57  Bell,  Mrs.  Thomas,  dressm. 

59  Renwick,  Gavin. 

63  Popple,  Wm.,  painter. 
69  Houston,  John. 

71  Roger,  Adam. 

75  M'Farlane,  Andw.,  surgeon. 
81  St.  Laurence,  Thos. 

91  Black,  Robert. 

107  Young,  Mrs.,  dairywoman. 
109   King,  William,  victualler. 
113  Young,  Archibald. 
115  Weir,  James,  grocer. 
117  Steel,  Liddel. 
119  M'Pherson,  D.,  fishmonger. 
123  Eoddan,  James,  spirit  deal. 
125  M'Kellar,  Duncan,  wine  and 

spirit  merchant. 
133   Brodie,  Dur;ald,  victualler. 
M'Lintock,  James,  drysalter. 

145  Green,  Alexander. 

146  Thomson,  Peter. 

136  Wightman,  J.  B.,  joiner. 
132  M'Vey,  Peter,  furniture  deal. 

92  Stewart,  James. 
Stewart,  Thomas,  hatter. 

86,  88  Fleming,  Andw.,  spi.  dl. 
80  Connell,  Charles. 
Millar,  Adam. 

76  Calder,  Jas.,  spirit  mercht. 
74  Taylor,  Robert,  chemist. 
66  Renwick,  Gavin. 

Somerville,  David,  smith. 

64  Nairn,  Thomas,  draper. 

60  Miller,  James,  broker. 

58  Sommerville,  David,  smith. 
42  Gordon,  Robert,  painter. 
40  Turpie,  Robert,  clothier. 
38  Wood,  James,  carver. 

Beith,  Eobert,  bill-poster. 
Young,  John. 


36  M'Kay,  James,  dairyman. 
34  Young,  John,  stationer. 
32  M'Kenzie,  John,  flesher. 

20  Sutherland,  D.,  lathsplitter. 
Bryan,  James,  slater. 
Scott,  D.,  coachbuilder. 

12  Craig,  John. 

10  M'Kinlay,  George,  cooper. 
6  Wiseman,  Alexander. 

NEW  CITY  ROAD. 

3  Union    Bank    of    Scotland; 

James  Frame,  agent. 
5  Morren,  Gavin,  flesher. 
5-^Pascoe,  Mrs. 

11  Crawford,  Jas.,  &  Co.,tinsm. 

13  Mills,  William,  slater. 
Eraser,  Mrs. 

15,  17  Eevie,  Jessie. 
13  Mills,  William. 

21  Martin,  John. 

23,  25  De  Bois,  Frederick. 

MuEKAY  Place. 
99  Kirkwood,  William. 
101  M'Gregor,  G.,  surgeon. 
103  Western  Tea  Company. 

Stevenson,  Thomas. 
105  M'Phail,  Alexander. 
107  M'Vey,  G.,  provis.  merchant. 
109  Walker,  George,  draper, 
111  Findlay,  A.  M. 

Speirs,  Miss. 

Robin,  Thomas. 

M'Grouther,  James. 

Henderson,  Miss. 
113  Parlane,  Jas.,  tobacconist. 
117  Addison,  James,  spirit  dealer. 
119  Sutherland,  Mrs. 

Bower,  John. 

Leslie,  James. 

Lindsay,  Eobert. 

Addison,  James. 

Grant,  James. 

Walton,  W. 
121  Wylie,  Daniel. 
123  M'Cash,  J.,  boot  and  shoeni. 
125  Walker,  D.  P. 
127  M'Donald,  J. 

Walker,  D.  P. 
129  Henderson,    W.    N.   &    Co., 

bleachers. 
131  Wilson,  J.  B. 
133  Ailken,  Miss,  bookseller. 
135  Wylie,  J.  &  A.,  green-grocers. 
137  Bell,  Mrs. 

Bishop,  Mrs. 

Orr,  John. 

Jamieson,  Robert. 

M'Innes,  Mrs. 

Grindlay,  T. 
139  Thom,  William. 
141  May,  Andrew. 
143  Munro,  Mrs. 
145  Cook,  Miss. 

M'Taggart,  John,  tailor. 

Alexander,  James. 

Laego  Place. 
147  Scobie,  John. 
149  Robin,  Robert,  spirit  dealer. 


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151  Telfer,  James. 

168  Caughie,  John,  M.D. 

68  M'Geachie,  D, 

Dodds,  Edward. 

166  M'Onie,  John. 

22  Normal  Seminary. 

Dewar,  Miss. 

M'Farlane,  John. 

Cunningham,  Jas.,  janitor. 

Blair,  Mrs, 

Wands,  Chas. 

Black,  James. 

Whitelaw,  Wm. 

NEWHALL    TERRACE. 

M'Ewan,  Robert. 

M'Donald,  A. 

1  Finlayson,  Wm. 

Mossman,  Mrs. 

156  Western  Medical  Hall. 

Alexander,  Mrs. 

I.':;?  M'JSTab,  D.  B. 

Shearer,  James  N. 

M'Farlane,  John,  grocer. 

159  M'Nab,  D.  B.,  flesher. 

148  Cameron  &  Co. 

MThail,  Archd. ' 

IGl  Adamson,  Robert. 

146  Ryd,  James. 

3   Dougall,  John. 

1G3  Thomson,  Alexander,  grocer. 

144  Sweet,  James  R. 

6   Wilson,  James. 

1G5  Murray,  Mrs.  Walter. 

142  Lindsay,  Jas. 

9  Gardner,  Robert. 

167  Baird,  William,  grocer. 

140  Hastings,  Johu  H. 

Laird,  Geo. 

169  Abercrombie,  John,  baker. 

138  Law,  David, 

Rintoul,  David. 

171  Hood,  Charles,  ironmonger. 

Nelson,  John  H. 

12  M'Kinnon,  Wm.,  house  fac. 

173  Fleming,  Miss. 

Jeffrey,  J.  W. 

Myles,  David. 

175  M'Pherson,  Alex. 

Do^r,  T.  H. 

M'Farlane,  Jas.,  agent. 

ISl.Goodlet,  Robert. 

Law,  John. 

Lochhead,  Jas.,  teacher. 

Hood,  Charles. 

134  Teacher,  Wm. 

Aitken,  Matthew,  teacher. 

Chisholra,  James,  dentist. 

132  Meikle,  J. 

14  Bald,  A.  H. 

Wiseman,  J. 

130  Ogg,  H.  A. 

Rankine,  Mrs.  Dr. 

Wardrop,  J. 

128  Young,  James. 

15  Smellie,  Geo 

Fleming,  Miss. 

126  M'Lean,  John, 

Gilbert,  James. 

183  Smith,  John. 

124  Hill,  Wm. 

18  Paterson,  Jas, 

185  Stewart,  James. 

122  Donald,  Jas.,  furnishings. 

M'Kay,  Angus. 

187  Dickson,  John. 

120  Cross,  Wm.,  &  Son,  gilders. 

Smart,  Alex. 

189  Shaw,  W.  B. 

Cross,  Mrs.,  refresh,  rooms. 

Caldwell,  J. 

118  Rae,  Francis. 

ISJSW  STREET. 

Taylor,  B. 

Blair,  Mrs. 

1  Graham,  John,  spirit  mer. 

191  Renfrew,  J.  T. 

Cross,  Wm.,  &  Son. 

9  Lawson,  Alex. 

193  M'Ritchie,  T.  &  D. 

Cross,  Mrs. 

1 1  Young,  John,  baker. 

195  Thomson,  John. 

lie,  118  Bain,  Hugh,  baker. 

23  M'Cabe,  Mrs.  Ann,  spir.  deal. 

Alder,  William. 

112  Sutherland  &  Home. 

27  Kerr,  James,  victualler. 

Scobie,  J.  R. 

110  Eraser,  James,  bookbinder. 

51  Fletcher,  Mrs.  B,,  spir.  deal. 

Young,  J. 

Forrest,  Andw. 

53  Hill,  Mrs,  And.,  victualler. 

199  Ferguson,  Daniel. 

Mahood,  Mrs.  J. 

57  Menzies,  Thomas. 

205  Reid,  Alex. 

Jamieson,  Mrs. 

40  Fitzpatrick,  John,  confect. 

207  Campbell,  John.                       i 

Duncan,  Mrs. 

38  Kinney,  Patrick,  proy.  mer. 

209  Jamieson,  Archibald. 

108  Ferguson,  Mrs.  P. 

34  Coyne,  'I'hos,,  spirit  dealer. 

M'Cletchie,  John. 

104  Humphrey  &  Ross. 

20  Black,  ThoB.,  grocer. 

Baillie,  Mrs. 

102  Fleming,  Mrs. 

Reyl)urn,  J.  T. 

BI'Leish,  Archd. 

ITEWTON  PLACE. 

Wrigley,  S. 

Power,  Mrs. 

1  Rait,  D.  C,  jeweller. 

Johnstone,  Miss. 

Sinclair,  J. 

2  Thomson,  Geo.,  engineer. 

211  M'Knight  &  Co.,  drapers. 

Henderson,  Matthew. 

3  Taylor,  John,  jun.,  mercht. 

213  Jamieson,  Archd. 

Myles,  A. 

4  Chrystal,  Robert,  merchant. 

217  Brock,  John. 

100  Henderson,  M.,  spirit  dealer. 

5  Kerr,  Wm. 

Money,  John, 

98  Watson,  Johu,  grocer. 

6  Paton,  Rev.  Robert,  D.D. 

Reid,  Thomas. 

96  Neil,  James. 

7  Caider,  Thos. 

Lister,  Alex. 

Taylor,  Mrs. 

8  Paton,  W.  P.,  merchant. 

219  Dunlop,  Thomas. 

M'Dowall,  John. 

9  Hay,  Wm,,  merchant. 

221  Murray,  Miss  J. 

Muirhead,  Thos. 

10  Burnet,  John,  writer. 

223  Grant,  Mrs. 

Henderson,  Thos. 

Burnet,  Archd.,  merchant. 

Shearer,  John. 

88  United  Presbyterian  Church. 

11  Murray,  Patrick. 

Watson,  R.  B. 

84  Dobbie,  C.  L. 

12  M'Lellan,  John. 

Brown,  J. 

,    82  Paul,  Mrs. 

13  Roberton,  James,  writer. 

Grant,  A. 

80  Gillespie,  Mrs, 

14  Nicholson,  Miss. 

225  Dewar,  James. 

M'Nee,  Sirs.  Wm. 

15  Dickson,  John. 

227  Debold,  J.  D. 

M'Aulay,  George. 

16  Stark,  Mrs. 

Dobbie,  .Jas.,  surgeon. 

Fisher,  Miss. 

17  Logan,  John,  merchant. 

229  Hannah,  Mrs.,  furnishings. 

Hay,  Mrs. 

18  Kay,  Alex. 

233  Walker,  Walter,  grocer. 

78  Wiegand,  Mrs. 

19  Stevenson,  James,  writer. 

194  TurnbuU,  And. 

76  M'Call,  David. 

20  Alexander,  Miss. 

Stafford  Place. 

74  Robertson,  Wm, 

21  Brown,  Wm.,  jun. 

180  Ligbtbody,  P.,  cabinetmaker. 

72  Granger,  R. 

22  Lumsden,  Robt.,  accountant. 

17.4  Newbigning,  Mrs. 

Crawford,  Andrew. 

23  Miller,  Rev.  Samuel,  D.D. 

Faulds,  Robert. 

Milliketi,  Mrs. 

25  Eadie,  Yim  ,  M.D. 

Buchanan,  Wm.,  supervisor. 

Burrell,  Geo. 

,    26  Brown,  William. 

Shanks,  Miss, 

70  Rae,  James  T, 

27  Graham,  John,  merchant. 

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NEWTON. STREET  DIRECTORY. NILE. 


NEWTON  TERRACE. 

1  Young,  A.  K.,  M.D  ,  phys. 

2  Watson,  Eben,  M.D. 

4  Morrison,  Adam,  writer. 

6  Sharp,  W™-)  goldsmith. 

8  Nisbet,  Alex.,  ironmonger. 

9  Robertson,  T.  B. 

10  Todd,  Misses. 

11  Heron,  Gilbert. 

12  Barlas,  Mi-s. 

13  Knight,  George. 

14  M'Lellan,  Peter. 

15  Gray,  James,  M.D. 

16  Havet,  Alfred,  tea.  of  French. 
18  Phelps,  R.  A. 

Russell,  Wm. 
Maitland,  James. 

NEWTON  STREET. 

1  Browne,  Mrs.  G. 
Skinner,  William,  baker. 
Howlison,  James. 
Howlison,  Miss. 
Reiffenston,  C.  E. 
Ferguson,  Hugh, 
Cameron,  Miss. 
Dickson,  Archd. 

3  Young,  J.  L.,  slater. 

7  M'Kinlay,  R.  W. 
9  M'Ruer,  Hugh. 

Hogg,  Robert. 

Lockhart,  Miss. 

Swan,  David. 

Stewart,  Mrs. 

Nicholson,  T.  B. 

Hodge,  A. 
16  M'Callum,  Mrs.  Charles. 

Colville,  Mrs. 

Moore,  John. 
14  Irvine,  A.  K.,  M.D. 
12  Alexander,  John. 

M'Auslan,  Mrs. 

Warnock,  John. 

Fisher,  Mrs. 

Clow,  Misses,  milliners. 

10  Minnock,  Mrs.  De. 
Munro,  Wm. 
Hamilton,  John. 
Ha}',  Mrs.  Robert. 
M'Laren,  Walter. 

8  Stirton,  James,  M.D. 
C  M'Laren,  J.  D.,  M.D. 

Alexander,  Mrs. 

4  Robertson,  Mrs.  T. 
Wilson,  John  D.,  merchant 
Gilraour,  Mrs.  William. 
M'Arthur,  Mrs. 

M'Coll,  Miss, 

2  Currie,  John,  chemist. 

NEW  VENNEL. 

3  Blair,  John  H. 

9  Reid,  Charles,  broker. 

11  Hart,  Neil,  broker. 

23  M'Cann,  James,  grocer. 

39  Mission-House  Court. 

51  Carrol,  P.,  broker. 

81  Gallachcr,  John,  grocer. 

95  M'Leverty,  Patrick,  grocer. 


109  Gerrard,  John,  cowfeeder. 
Ill  M'Alister,  Alex.,  broker. 
129  Winks,  John,  grocer. 
131  Graj',  Mrs.  Jas.,  spirit  deal. 
135iTerrance,  Robert,  grocer. 
147  M'Intosh,  John,  spirit  dealer. 

NEW  WYND. 

1  Hillcoat,  Robert,  spirit  deal. 

23  Malcolm,  Margt.,  spirit  deal. 

31  Duff,  Duncan,  glass-blower. 

47  Green  Market. 

57  Smith,  William,  chandler. 
59  Rafferty,  A. 

61  Smith,  William. 
M'Conaghy,  Michael. 

91  M'Conneelne,  Bern.,  rag  mer. 

99  Hanson,  George,  broker. 

105  Burns,  Michael,  broker. 

113  Hamilton,  D. 

115  Dudgeon,  James,  broker. 

117  Dudgeon,  John,  coal  agent. 

90  Henderson,  W.,  &  Sons. 

GO  M'Lellan,  Andw.,  spirit  mer. 

58  Kirkpatrick,  W.,  pawnbrok. 
50  Jeffrej',  William,  cabinetm. 

62  Douglas,  John  C. 

Eraser,  Alex.,  &  Co.,  smiths. 

48  Dumbreck,  J.,  spirit  dealer. 

38  Weir,  Alex.,  spirit  dealer. 

6  Hamilton,     John,    &    Sons, 
tobacconists. 

NICHOLAS  STREET. 

11  Conway,  Wm.,  pawnbroker. 
15  Connal,  John. 

19  M'Coll,  Donald,  broker. 

31  M'Farlaue,  Miss,  grocer. 
37  Chalmers,  Wm.,  smith. 

39  Boyd,  E.,  broker. 
41  Alexander,  A. 

32  Burns,  John,  painter. 

20  Millen,  Thomas,  tinsmith. 

10  Paul,  Sirs. 

6  Boreland,  Robert. 

NICHOLSON  STREET. 

1  Jamieson,  W.,  house  fcictor. 
3  Walker,  Thos.  W.,  surgeon. 

6  Blackene^-,  John. 
Rule,Wm.,  inspector  of  letter- 
carriers,  P.O. 

Rule,  George  Wra. 

7  Gibb,  William. 
Miller,  D.,  shoemaker. 
M'Arthur,  W.,  tailor. 
Kerr,  Alex. 

11  Hood,  William. 

13  Gorbals  Parochial  Chambers. 

Hamilton,  Jas.  Y.,  inspector. 
15  Craig,  John,  painter. 
17  Jack,  George,  contractor. 

Norwell,  James. 
19  Young,  T.  &  Co.,  clothiers. 

21  Aiken,  Mrs. 

23  M'Combe,  Henry. 

27  Sutherland,  W.    G.,  &   Co., 

plumbers. 
29  M'Gowan,  Thos. 


31  Ruthven,  S.  Pond. 

Paterson,  F.,  writer. 
33  Glen,  Peter,  feuar. 
24  Barr,  John  M.,  baker. 

22  Lochhead,  James. 
Brown,  Wm. 

20  Brown,  W.,  Ayrshire  tavern. 

18  Roddie,  A.,  house-factor. 

16  Gillespie,  John,  letter-carrier. 
Watson,  Thomas. 

10  Black,  Henry,  sweep. 
Brown,  James  P.,  manager. 
Nicholson    Street   Loan    C(>» 

8  Lesk,  Wm.,  beadle. 
G^Middleton,  Thomas,  grocer, 
6  M'Ewan,  John,  boottloser. 

Brown,  D. 

Dow,  John,  teacher, 
4  Smith,  Angus. 

Thomson,  Robert, 
2pi'Coll,  Mrs.  D, 

Munro,  Mrs. 

Nisbet,  Alex. 

2  M'Lintock,  Wm. 

NILE  STREET,  East. 

9, 11  Aitken,  R.,  tea  mercht, 
15  Clydesdale  Arms,  J.  Clark. 
14  Young,  John,  lamp  merchl. 

8,  10  Allan,  Archd.,  prov.  mer. 

6  Cameron,  M.,  pawnbroker. 
Carlisle,  Jaines, 

4  Blackadder,  Wm.,  spir.  mer, 

NILE  STREET,  West, 

3  Clapperton,  John,sharebrokr, 
M'Leod,  M.,  &  Co.,  com.  agfs; 
M'Lean  &  Anderson,  messen, 
Wallace,  Geo.  H.,  account. 

5  Wallace,W.,&  Son,  bleachers. 
Fisher,  John,  carver  &  gilder, 

7  Hutchison  &  Dixon,  auctnrs. 

11  M'Laren,  Peter,  accountant. 
Houston  &  Smellie,  brok.,  &c. 
Fleming,  Alex.,  iron  mercht* 
M'Kerracher,  Alex,,  messen, 
Geddes,  J.,  &  Co.,  coal  mersv 
Lockharf,  James,  writer, 
Ferguson  &  Miller, 

Reid,  &  Co.,  com.  merchants. 
13  Sugar,  William,  flesher. 

17  Gow,  Alex.,  -spirit  merchant. 

19  Wiseman,  J.  &  T.,  com.  mer. 

21  Stevenson,  Ross,  &  Co.,  cot- 

ton yarn  agents. 

23  Wiseman,  Thos.,  &  Co.,  mer. 
35  Religious    Tract    and    Book 

Society  of  Scotland. 
Duthie,  And.,  tract  deposity, 
37  Buchanan,  Hamilton  &  Co., 
merchants. 
Heatley,  Cowan,  &  Co.,  mer, 
Clark  &  Bell,  architects. 
Marshall,  J.  G.,  com.  merch. 
Watson,  John  E.,  account. 
41  Porteous  &  Hislop,  wh.  book. 
43  Stone,  J.  W.,  optician. 
47  Collins,    Edward,    &    Sons, 
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55  Balderstoii,  A.,  accountant. 
57  Anderson,  James,  accountant. 

DaJgeon,  Thos.,  decor,  paint. 

M'Omisli,  R.,  agent. 

Smith,  W  A.,  lithographer. 

Stephen,   Robertson,  &  Co., 
commission  merchants. 

Gillcison,  John,  com.  agent. 

M'Indoe,  R.  A.,  insur.  agent. 
67  Cramb  Brothers,  photograph. 

Mackenzie,  Daniel,  mercht. 

Freeland,  Hugh,  messenger- 
at-arms. 

Stevenson,  William. 

Dewar,  John  C,  architect. 
69  Shotts  Iron  Co. 
71   Hannan,  Kerr,  &  Co. 
73  "Wilson,  C.,  confectioner. 

M'Conechie,  J. 

Kenwick,  Mrs.  J.,  com.  lodg. 

Mecer,  Andrew. 

Bowstead,  Wm.,  &  Co. 

Mills,  George. 

Brash,  Robert,  joiner. 

Guthrie,    Mitchell,  and  Co., 
calico  printers. 
75  Buchanan,  A.,  clothier. 

Propert}'  and  Income-tax  Of. 

Smith,  William,  accountant. 

Mitchell,  James,  accountant. 

Sanderson,  Wm. 
77  Cruikshanks,  C. 

Stewart  &  Co.,  drysalters. 

Dennison,  Mrs.,  lodgings. 
99  Gentles,  AVm  ,  com.  agent. 
101  Barclay,  Hugh,  architect. 

Shields  &  Duff,  measurers. 

M'GufBe,  Thomas,  architect. 

Morris  &  Co.,  com.  merchts. 
103  M'Innes,  John. 
105  Stewart,  Gilbert,  painter. 
107  Taylor,  Robert,  builder. 
HI  Moffat,  Charles,  wright. 
113  Cairns,  P.,  &  Co.,  smiths. 
115  Scott,  Mrs,  cowfeeder. 
119  Carrol,  Mrs.  M.,  cork  manuf. 
121  Maltman,  T.,  news  agent. 
123  Shanks,  Robert. 

Henderson,  Henry,  plumber. 

M'Cormick's,  Mrs.,  lodgings. 

Laing,  Alexander. 

Curr,  William,  flesber. 
125  M'Kinlay,  James,  milk  mer. 
129  Mowatt,'Wil!iam,  flesher. 
131  Fingland,  T.,  wine  mercht, 
139  Robertson,  Mrs. 
Ill  M'Pherson,  Hugh. 
143  M'Pherson,  Hugh,  spirit  mer. 
151  M'Arthur,  Arthur. 
153  Wylie,  Wm.,  hoop  manufac. 

More,  William. 
161  Murdoch,  Robert,  spirit  deal. 
165  Grieve,  H.  M.,  refresh,  rooms. 
167  Kell}',  M.,  spirit  dealer. 
169  Scott,  Jas.,  eatlng-ho.  keeper. 
171  Young,  Robert,  com.  merch. 
175  Chalmers,  Mrs.,  spirit  dealer. 
196  Kessen,  William,  grocer. 
194  KiikwoodjM'-s.  Jes.,  milliner. 


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190 

186 
184 

182 
178 
172 

154 
148 
146 

144 
136 
134 
132 
128 
126 
124 

122 

118 
116 
114 


112 
110 

108 


106 


102 


92 


Dobson,  Mrs.,  green-grocer. 
Wyper,  Miss,  milk  derler. 
Cumming,  John,  grocer. 
Brown,  Anthony,  warper. 
Buchan,  William  P. 
Buclian,  Wm.,  P.,  plumber. 
Coventry,  Wm.,  spirit  deal. 
Purdon,  George,  slater. 
Purdon,  William,  slater. 
M'Donald,  J.  &  A.,  tea  mer. 
Coverly,  William,  jun. 
Caldwell,  Wm.,  cabinetmak. 
Thomson,  John,  fancy  turner. 
Agnew,  J.,  teach,  of  dancing. 
Caldwell,  Wm.,  upholsterer. 
M'Leod,  Dr.  G.  H.  B. 
M'Leod,  Rev.  Dr.  Norman, 
Paterson  &  Co. 
Danskin,  Miss  A.,  spirit  mer. 
Alexander,  Andrew. 
Berthound,  Jules. 
Moir,  Alexander,  ajent. 
Select  Register  Office. 
Gentles,  J.,  &  Son,  plumbers. 
Fairlie,  Mrs  James. 
Black,  Robert,  architect. 
Caulfield,  Francis. 
Skinner,  George. 
Friend-iii-Need  Life  Assur. 
Ranahan,  J.,  assurance  agent. 
Baird,  Alex.,  grocer. 
Finlay,  A.,  musical  ins.  mak. 
Reid,  William,  uphosterer. 
Lindsaj-,  Robert  M.,  teacher 
Lindsay,  R.  M.,  jun.,  teacher. 
Foucart,  Francois. 
Victoria  Baths. 
Tracy,  Peter. 

Robb,  C,  &  Co.,  contractors. 
Hamilton  &M'Lachlan,wrtrs. 
Hamilton,  J.,  architect. 
M'Nab,  A.,  artist. 
Lamont,  John,  writer. 
Houston,  John  G.,  writer. 
Somerville,  James,  agent. 
Orr,  James,  sharebroker. 
Douglas,  John,  billiard  rooms. 
St.  Gkoiege's  Court. 
Leek,  Henry,  accountant. 
M'Vey  &  Cameron,  c.  mer. 
Neil,  Mrs.  Thos.,  bookbinder. 
Crombie,  Wm.,  victualler. 
Keppie,  Miss. 
Prince's  restaurant. 
Cruickshank,  C,  wine  mer. 
Alexander,  James  C,  agent. 
Bishop,  John,  accountant. 
Munsie,  Robert,  accountant. 
Ilutherford,  James,  writer. 
Jatfray,  W.,  writer. 
M'Briar,  R.  M.,  com.  agent. 
Scott,  David,  &  Co.,  merchs. 
Forbes,  Mrs.  Alex. 
Docherty,  James,  designer. 
Steven,  J.,  merchant. 
Buchanan,  John,  wine  mer. 
Cairns,  John,  plumber. 
Baird,  C.  R. 
Black  &  Dill,  writers. 


52  Sorlej'  &  Rule,  mess,  at  arms. 
M'Kechnie,  J.,  bookbinder. 
M'Brayne,  David,  ses.-clerlr. 
Struthers,  J.,  assist.-registrar. 
Baron  J'  Parish  Session-clerk's 

office. 
Thomson,  Jas.,  &  Son,  manu, 
48  M'lhvraith,  J.,  &  Co.,  manuf. 
Murdoch,  J.  &  W.,  writers. 

44  Stark,  James,  calenderer. 
Burns,  J.  P.,  tobacco  import. 

42  Burns,  J.  P.,  fruiterer. 

40  Philips,  A.,  flesher. 

20  Dunn  &  Wright,  printers. 
24  Young,  W.  D.,  &  Co. 

22  Finlay,  Jas.,  &  Co.,  manufe. 
Stewart,  Alex.,  &  Co.,  mau£ 
Anld,  Alex.  W.,  merchant. 
Young,  Chas  ,  &  Co.,  cal.  pr. 

20  Paterson,  Jas.  C  ,  stationer.. 

18  Robertson, Wm.,&  Son,  sadlrs. 

16  Mathie,  Wm.,  clothier. 

14  Turner  &  Muter,  manufacs. 
10  Wilion,  Chas.,  confectioner. 

NORFOLK  STREET. 

1  Middleton,  Thomas,  grocer. 
9  Neilson,  A.,  baker. 
13  Rankin,  A.,  furnishings. 

15  Grainger,  Misses,  furnishings. 

17  Morton,  Mrs. 
Grassick,  Peter. 
Grassick,  Christina. 
Grainger,  William. 
M'Dougall,  William. 

19  Allan,  Alex.,  spirit  dealer, 

21  Ward,  William,  chemist. 

23  Naismith  &  Kerr. 
Malcolm,  A.,  tobacconist. 

31  Wallace,  Wm.,  baker. 
Norfolk  Couut. 
11  Park,  J.,   &   Co.,    cabi- 
netmakers. 
]  3  Robertson,  Nell,  brassf. 
17  Johnston,  J.,  joiner. 
4  Wallace,  Wm.,  cowfeed. 
2  Peterson,  Peter,  sh.-offi. 
33  Low,  David,  victualler. 
35  Turner,  Joseph,  flesher. 
37  Logan,  Andrew,  jun.,  baker» 
39  Angus,  John,  spirit  dealer. 

41  Dollar,  George. 
Logan,  Andrew. 
Boyle,  Alexander. 

45  White,  Thomas,  grocer. 

51  Smith,  J.,  grain  merchant.. 

53  Stevenson,  Mrs. 
Hill,  Mrs. 

Paton,  Mrs  ,  lodgings. 
53  Galbraith,  John,  flesher. 
59  Martin,  Miss. 

Campbell,  Robert. 

Gilliland,  Wm.,  wright. 

M'Niven,  Dougald. 

M'Lachlan,  Mrs.,  flesher. 
65  M'Callum,  John. 
67  M'Callum,  John. 
69  Kinninmond,  Thomas. 
75  Bryce,  James,  slater. 


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58 
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42 
38 
36 
30 


Laurieston  Church. 
Thompson,  W.,  painter. 
Robertson,  J,,  church  officer. 
Wilson,  Robert,  smith. 
Mih-ee,  John,  fiesher. 
Morrison,  W.,  &  Co.,  fishm. 
Gilchrist,  Alex.,  gasfitter. 
M'Dougall,  John,  fiesher. 
M'Diarmid,  Neil,  clothier. 
M'Fadven,  Archibald. 
Milree,  John. 
Carswell,  M. 

Scott,  James,  spirit  mercht. 
Gilchrist,  A. 

Fielding,  Mrs.,  eating-house. 
Ewing,  Mrs.,  green-grocer. 
M'Lean,  Margt.,  bookseller. 
M'Lean,  Edward,  victualler. 
Connell,  James,  wright. 
Jackson,  Archd.,  cowfeeder. 
Adam,  Mrs.  J.,  green-grocer. 
Kiuuinmond,  T.,  tinsmith. 
Laing,  John. 
Leek,  Mrs. 
Morrison,  William. 
M'Millan,  Wm.,  tailor. 
Shankland,  Mrs.,  grocer. 
M'Lachlan,  Mrs.  John. 
Robertson,  P.,  green-grocer. 
Craig,  James,  &  Son. 
48  Orr  &  Co.,  metal  mers. 
Smith,  J.,  grain  merchant. 
Stewart,  Jas.,  &  Son,  slaters. 
Lochhead,  James,  wine  mer. 
M'Kinlay,  W.,  grocer. 
Richardson,  John. 
Gray,  Thomas. 
Stewart,  D.,  plumber. 
Paton,  William. 
M'Donald,  Mrs.  J. 
Young,  Alex.,  victualler. 
Binnie,  Robert. 
Driver,  George,  wright. 
Black,  John. 
M'Keuzie,  John. 
Goldie,  George, 
Brownlie,  John,  fiesher. 
Clow,  E  ,  merchant. 
M'Neil,  Matthew,  tailor. 
Bryce,  J.,  plumber. 
Hamilton,  J.,  dairy. 
Anderson,  A.,  grocer. 
Graham,  Duncan,  spirit  deal. 


NORTH  COURT,  Royal  Ex- 
change. 

1  Younger,  Geo.,  &  Co.,  mers. 
3  Penny,  W..  &  Son,  com.  mer. 

Walker  Brothers,  merchants. 
Penney,  D.  J.,  merchant. 
Gordon,  George,  manufact. 
Smith  &  Hunter,  merchants. 
Wright,  Hny,  merchant. 
5  Lament,  John,  merchant. 

2  Roberton,  W.,  &  Co.,  manuf. 
Duncan,    Alex.    C,    &   Co., 

calico  printers. 
Roberton,  James,  merchant. 
Stewart,  James  T.,  merchant. 


M'Ewan,  J.,  &  Son,  metal  br. 
Smith,  W.  R.  W.,  agent. 
Pender,  James  B. 
Stewart,  John,  sewed  muslins. 

NOETH  STREET,  Anderston. 
3  Angus,  Henry. 
5  Reid,  James. 
25  Dron  &  Lawson,  toolmal^ers. 

Cameron's  Place. 
27  Hill,  Duncan,  slater. 

Canning  Street. 

Currie,  Wm.,  wright. 
31|-  Bain,  John,  tinsmith. 
33  Craig,  John,  grocer. 
37  Eobb,  David,  spirit  dealer. 
39  Union  Place. 

Anderson,  John,  dairy. 

Davidson  &  Wood,  boiler.-m. 
61  Sawers  &  Campbell,  sculpts. 
63  Gardner,  Wm.,  spirit  dealer. 
65  Turner,  Donald. 

Ritchie,  James. 
67  Angus,  George,  painter. 
69  Harrison,  Miss  M.,  grocer. 
73   Ure,  Thomas,  provision  mer. 
77  Ritchie,  John. 
81  Ritchie,  John,  grocer. 
83  Gall,  James,  wright, 
89  Gait,  John. 
91  Wylie,  John,  flesher. 
93  Hamilton,  Mrs.,  grocer. 
95  Montgomer}'-,  James. 
97  Gallovraj',  G. 
127  Buchanan,  Robt.  M.,  mercht. 

Taylor,  Peter. 

Morton,  Robert. 
133  Blair,  J.,  merchant. 

Dickson,  Miss,  dressmaker. 

Melvin,  Thomas. 

Arnot,  Misses. 
155  Lindsay,  H.,  slater. 
165  Elmbank  foundry. 

Allan,  James,  sen. 

193  Marshall,  Robert,  hosier. 

197  Forbes,  Wm.,  carriage  hirer. 

201  Elphick,  Geo.,  billiard  rooms. 

209  Cbr3'stal,  David,  wine  mer. 
211,  213  Chrvstal,  Robt.,  grocer. 
212  M'Vean,  D.,  plumber. 

210  Dodds,  J.,  bootmaker. 
206  Foster,  James. 

Hamilton,  Andrew,  upholst. 

202  Annacker,  Wm. 

198  M'Gaw,  J.,  flesher. 
196  Jackson,  J.  H. 

Thomson,  William. 
Graham,  John,  manufactur. 
M'Lelland,  John. 
Cunniiigham,  Miss. 
Jackson,  William. 

1 94  M'Master,  A.  &  J.,  grocers. 
192  M'Morran,  W.  &  J.,  carriage 

hirers. 
]  90  Wallace  &  Connell,  plumbers. 
188  Cook,  James,  stationer. 
186  Campbell,  William. 

Murray,  Rev.  A. 

Christie,  Mrs, 


186  Bennett,  Mrs.  R. 

184  M'Kinlay,  Wm.,  spirit  mer. 

178  M'Greddie,  Mrs. 

174  Anderson,  John,  &  Co. 

172  Cook,  James. 

170  Armour,  Allan,  house  factor. 

168  Wj-lie,  Matthew,  jun.,  flesh. 

166  Russell,  Miss  M. 

164  M'Naught,  John,  painter. 

162  Pearson,  Patrick. 

Eennison,  Mrs.  Wm. 

M'Pherson,  Ale.i.,  builder. 

Wylie,  Mathew. 
144  Watson,  W.,  glazier. 
142  M'Kay,  Margaret,  milliner. 
140  Torrance,  Mrs.  Joseph. 
138  M'Kenzie,  Miss  C. 

88  M'Kenzie,  Wm.,  spirit  mer. 
86  M'Pherson,  John,  shoemaker. 

84  Davidson,  John. 

82  Duncan,  J'ohn,  spirit  mer. 

80  White,  Mrs.  James,  flesher. 

76  St.  Matthew's  Church. 
74  Kaj',  James,  spirit  dealer. 
70  Bell,  Dugald,  colourman. 
68  Scott,  Alexander. 

62  Henderson,  J,,  &  Co. 

52  Menzies,  And.,  undertaker. 
Clark,  John  King,  registrar. 

34  Burying  Ground. 
20  Young,  Mary,  dairy. 
14  Menzies,  Geo.,  pawnbroker. 
10  M'Corkle,  Alex.,  stationer. 
4iM'Farlane,  Janet. 

NORTH  WOODSIDE  ROAD, 

5  Allan,  Robert. 

9  M'Nab,  Jas.,  dairyman. 

37  Anderson  &  Robertson,  dyers. 
39  Lennie,  Jane. 

53  M'Gourlay,  Mark. 

77  Stewart,  P. 
Giltillan,  James. 

81  M'Glashan,  John. 

83  Smith,  Alexander. 

85  Torrance,  Thomas. 

89  M'Kenzie,  J. 
91  Sinclair,  James. 

209  M'Connell  &  Co.,  washers  & 

dressers. 
271  Jardine,  J.  &  J. 
327  Greig,  W.  N.,  teacher, 
3J3  M'Lerie,  John. 
381  Davie,  James. 
364  M'Farlane,  James. 
258  Templeton,  Robert. 
256  Hamilton,  Robert. 
196  Mitchell,  Alexander,  jun. 

Geove  Park  House. 
142  Milton  Iron  Works. 

M'Dowall,  Steven,  &  Co. 
140  Milne  &   Sim,   wrights   and 

builders. 

78  Wylie,  James,  grocer. 
76  Rutherford,  George, 

60  Valentine,  Mrs.,  drefsraakcr. 
Blackquakry  Baths. 

38  Thomson,  Rev.  Henry. 
Leslie,  Rev.  E.  W. 


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399 


38  M'Swiney,  Rev.  James. 
2  M'Nab,  John,  flesher. 

OAK  BANK  STREET. 

6  M'Shane,  James,  contractor. 

OAK  STREET. 

Boyle,  Rev.  James,  R.C. 

M'Eachaii,  Rev.  Donald,  E.G. 
40  Sloan,  John,  carter. 
30  Wallace,  John,  carter. 

OLD  VENNEL. 

7  M'Donald,  Charles,  rag  mer, 
53  Cunningham,  John,  teacher. 
65  Dick,  John,  gutta  per.  manuf. 
67  Johnston  &  Co.,  merchants. 
87  Green.  Bernard,  broker. 

107  Rodger,  Joseph,  joiner. 
112  Wardlaw  Memorial. 
62  Aitken,    Yfilliam,    Dyewood 

Mills,  Ayton  court. 
56  Blackwood,  George,  beadle. 

Ray,  Archibald,  starcher. 
52  Gumming,  Wallace,  &  Co. 

OLD  WYKD. 

35  Muirhead,  J.,  leather  mercht. 

39  M'Phail,  A. 

43  M'Gregor,  J.,  &  Sons,  tobac. 
51  Old  Wynd  School ; 

Rennie,  Christina,  teacher. 
Reid,  Thomas,  teacher. 
Yo  Forsyth,  Matthew,  slater. 
104  M'Coll,  Arch.,  spirit  dealer. 
62  Flynn,  John. 

42  Brown   Brothers,    manufact. 
of  aerated  waters. 

36  Dunn,  James,  house  factor. 

34  Dunn,  D.,  provision  mercht. 
30  Millar,  Mrs.  James,  grocer. 

ORE  STREET. 

7  Semple,  Mrs.,  grocer. 
13  White,  A. 

Rattray,  Geo.,  pawnbroker. 
25  Forrester,  Robert. 

Crookshank?,  Wni.,  draper. 

35  Lennox,  Wra.,  victualler. 

37  Cameron,  David,  spirit  deal. 
47  Lockerby,  R.,  grocer. 

40  Adam,  Mrs,  J.,  spirit  dealer. 

36  Wright,  Mary,  victualler. 
34  Smith,  A.,  victualler. 

30  Lang,  Mrs.  J.,  victualler. 
20,  24  Watson,  Jas.,  hay  dealer. 

10  Tannahill,  David,  smith. 

6  Gunn, William,  shuttlemaker. 

2  Docherty,  Bernard,  spir.  mer. 

OSWALD   STREET. 
1  Bently,  Wm.,  hairdresser. 

3  River  Towing  Co. ;    William 

Miller,  agent. 
Kelly,  John. 

11  Anderson,  Wm.,  lime  merch. 
M'Gavin,  A.,  &  Co's.,  stores. 

13  Slater,  Thos.  H.,  jun.,  &  Co., 
bonded  stores. 


13  Wylie,  Gabriel. 
15  Grant,  John. 

Hutcheson,  John. 
17  Barr,  Walter,  merchant. 
19  M'Ghee,  Henry. 

M'Queen,  Hugh. 

Pattie,  William,  v/right. 
21  M'Ewan,  J.,  win.  &  spir.  nier. 
25  Sinclair,  D.,  grocer. 
27  Crothers,  Alexander. 
29  Duncan,  WiUiam,  locker. 

Bentlj-,  William. 
31  Hamilton  &  M'Callum,  mer. 

Hamilton,  Archibald. 

M'Callum,  A. 
33  M'Intyre,  James. 

Napier,  James  S. 

Napier  &  Jl'Intyre,  iron  mers. 
35  M'Kay,  A.  &  D.,  slate  mers. 
o7  Stewart,  J.,  &Son,  coopers. 
41  Gibson  &  Walker,  grain  mers. 

Leitch,  Chas.,  com.  merchant. 

Anderson,  John. 
47  Muirhead,  Archibald. 

Fleming,  Miss. 

Dick,  James. 

Sorensen,  H.  A.,  &  Go.,  com 
factors. 

Neil,  John,  merchant. 

Murray,  James. 

M'Leod,  James. 

M'Aithur    Brothers,    Liverp. 
Traders'  office. 

Pringle,  J.,  tea  merchant. 

Hill,  L. 

Dick,  J.,  grain  merchant. 

Greig,  Walter,  agent  for  pa- 
tent seals. 

Allison,  Arch., &  Co.,  tea  mer. 

Boyd,  Wm.,  grain  merchant. 

Geenfield,  J.,  grain  mercht. 

Dickson,  Adam,  sheriff-officer. 

Russell,  John,  corn  factor. 

Miller,  James,  confectioner. 

Wood,  Mrs.  Alex.,  lodgings. 

Forrester,  James,  com.  mer. 

Kincaid,  John,  commis.  inei\ 

Miller,  John. 

Fisher,  John,  engineer. 
61  Gibson  &  Clark,  corn  factors. 

Clark,  George  W. 

Gibson,  Robert. 
G3  Miller,  J.  &  J.,  cork  manufs, 
65  Jackson,    Andrew,    &    Son, 
grain  merchants. 

Jackson  &,  Son. 

Jackson,  George. 

Jackson,  James. 
67  Copeland,  John,  clothier. 

Dick,  John,  clothier. 

M'Pherson  &  Ferguson,  do. 
69  The  Tea  Warehouse  ; 

Muir,  George  S.,  tea  mercht. 
60  Brown,  A.  C,  coal  master. 

Haddow,  John,  coal  agent. 

Murdoch,  W.,  temperance  ho. 

Alexander  &  Co.,  com.  mers. 

Paterson,  J.  H.,  jun.,  &  Co., 
commission  merchants. 


49 


59 


60  Bannatyne,  A.,  grain  mer. 
Muirhead,  Arch.,  com.  mer. 
Campbell,  D.,  druggist. 
Alexander,  Robert. 
Garven,  John,  &  Co.,  commis. 

merchants. 
Oprower,  L.  E. 
Hill,  L.,  com.  merchant. 
58  Orr,  John  K.  &  D.,  commis- 
sion merchants. 
56  St.  Peter's  Church. 
48  Reid,  A.  F.,  teacher. 
44  Old  Independent  Church. 
40  Telfer,  James,  grain  mercht. 
32  Baxter,  Aaron  M. 

Waters,  W.,  &  Co.,  white  lead 
merchants. 
30  Grandison,  William,  engineer. 
26  Forbes,  James,  &  Co.,  tea  and 

cofi'ee  merchants. 
20  Sugar-house. 
18  Baird,    Paterson,    &    Baird, 

sugar  refiners. 
14  Argyle  Free  Church. 
12  Kerr,  Fisher,  &  Co. 
10  Lang  Brothers,  agents. 

Fowler,  John,  &  Co.,  brewers. 
8  M'Queen,    Hugh,    wine   and 

spirit  merchant. 
6  Ferguson,  Peter. 

New  Clyde  Towing  Co.;  Wra. 

Liddel,  agent. 
Robertson,  Edward. 
4  Graham,  John  L.,  clothier. 
2  Morrison,  W.  A.,  ship  broker. 
Neil,  J.  &  J.,  property  agts. 
Brown,  John,  &  Co. 
Maxwell,  Heury,  &  Co. 
Morris,  Robert. 
Keith  &  Paterson,  salesmen. 
Clyde  Shipping  and  Towing 

Co. ;  G.  J.  Kidston. 
Cork  and  Waterford  Steam 
Ship  office ;  Thos.  Whyte. 
Glasgow    Screw  Steam-Ship 

Co. ;  William  Ferrier. 
M'Lenuan,  James. 
Longlee  Colliery  office;  Dunn 

Brothers,  coalmasters. 
Westmuir  Colliery  office;  Ro- 
bert Gray  &  Co. 
Camedie  Colliery  office;  Hugh 

Keith. 
Paterson,  William. 
Craig,  Matthew,  manufact. 

OSWALD  STREET,  Bridgeton. 

71  Gordon,  William,  agent. 
Mitchell,  William,  agent. 

72  Douglas,  Wm.,  house  factor. 

4  Buchanan,  William,  slater. 

OXFORD  STREET. 
1  Cowan,  James,  factor. 

Sutherland,  W.  G.,  plumber. 

5  Mitchell,  Mrs.  John. 
Graham,  Mrs. 
Anderson,  David,  flesher. 
Becjcett,  Miss,  dressmaker. 


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Oxford  Lane. 
17  Stewart,  D.,  &  Son,  plum. 
6  Gardner,  D.,  church  offi. 
7  Gordon,  George,  accountant. 
9  M'Dougall,  John. 
M'Cubbin,  Fergus. 
M'Gregor,  Mrs.  R. 
Hav,  John. 
Hail,  Mrs.  W. 
13  GifFord,  Thonaas,  tailor. 
15  Thorasoti,  Miss. 
Campbell,  Mrs.  J. 
Maxwell,  Miss,  furrier. 
Harrison,  William. 
Keith,  Miss. 
Henderson,  James. 
17  Tod,  E.,  dressmaker. 
19  Irwan,  Charles,  hairdresser. 
23  Boyson,  Hans. 
Manson,  William. 
Brj-son,  J.,  dressmaker. 

25  M'Lachlan's  Reading  rooms. 
27  M'Lachlan's  toddy  rooms. 
29  Barr,  A.,  Crossmyl.  Loaf  Fac. 
33  Gray,  Buchanan,  &  Co. 
35JCuriie,  Malcolm. 

Dick,  Miss. 

37  M'Farlane,  D.,  flesher. 
37^Manson,  R.,  victualler. 

39  Stevenson,  John,  victualler. 

41  Stewart,  Gilbert,  painter. 
43  Drinnan,  John,  bootmaker. 

45  Mather,  Mrs.  James. 

47  M'Killop,  A.,  &  Son,  bootmrs. 
49  King,  Tlios.,  &  Co.,  printers. 

M'Queen,  Miss. 

Paterson,  John,  tailor. 

M'Killop,  A. 

Brown,  J.,  designer. 

Ralston,  J.,  spirit  merchant. 
70  Boyd,  James. 

Malcolm,  A. 

Ainsley,  Mrs.  David. 

Brodie,  W.,  clothier. 
68  Stobbs,  R.,  bookseller. 
66  Wales,  W.,  spirit  merchant 
64  Gourlay,  Charles. 

Turner,  William,  fle»her. 

Blair,  James  H. 

Elliot,  A.,  painter. 
62  M'Dougall,  A.,  leather  mer. 
60  Bowman,  David,  painter. 

53  M'Arthur,  R.,  &  Co.,  clothrs. 
56  Atkins,  H.,  music  shop. 

54  Strang,  William. 
Balfour,  J.  A. 
Beck,  George. 

52  Ogg,  W.,  bootmaker. 

48  Clark,  Mrs.,  lodgings. 
Hutton,  Joseph,  sbipbroker. 

46  Jarvis,  Mrs. 

Russell,  John,  watchmaker. 

42  Martin,  John,  spirit  mercht. 

40  Norris,  Miss,  dressmaker. 
Ferguson,  G.  R. 

38  Maitland  &  Kerr. 

36  Kerr,  J.,  &  Co.,  painters. 
34,  32  Milligen,  Wallace. 

26  Mathers,  J.,  fruiterer. 


24  Sutherland,  A.,  plumber. 
Waddell,  A.,  agent. 

20  Leslie,  James. 
Robertson,  Mrs. 
Jack,  Miss. 

18  Manson,  R.,  spirit  dealer. 
14  Morrison,  J.,  brassfounder. 

8  Moodie,  Wm. 

4  M'Duoald,  Ronald. 

Cnrrie,  Isabella. 
2  Gibson,  James,  spirit  dealer. 

PAISLEY  EOAD. 
1  M'Pherson  &  Muir,  plumbers. 
11   Lamb,  T.,  &  Sons,  carpenters. 
15,  17  Laird,  Jas.,  paint  raanuf. 

19  Belnaves,  Henry. 

25  Keith,  Hugh,  potato  dealer. 
27  M'Kellar,  D.,  spirit  mercht. 

Maxwelton  Place. 
29  M'Farlane,  Andrew,  surgeon. 
35  Laurie,  John. 
37  Henderson,  John. 
39  Neilson,  William. 
41  KiEiball,  A. 

Vail,  George. 
43  Barlass,  Misses. 

Fisher,  Archd.  B.,  wood  mer. 

AVightman,  D.  T.  B.,  joiner. 

AVeST  KlNGSTOX. 

45  Roseneath  cottage. 

Robertson,  J. 
47  Mennie,  Christina. 
51  Myers,  John. 

Muir,  John. 
53  M'Kenzie,  Robt,  cooper. 
65  M'Kenzie,  A.,  baircutter. 
59  Sowerbv,  John,  tailor. 
61  Fyfe,  W.  &  R.,  painters. 
ei^Park,  G.  &  A.,  wrights. 
63  Cochrane,  John  L.,  &  Co. 
67  Lynch,  Douglas. 
69  Brown,  Ales.,  d3-er. 
71  Harraw,  Henry,  jeweller. 

KiNNiNG  Place. 
87  Mills,  Thomas,  grocer. 
93  Stewart,  A.,  flesher. 
95  Thomson,  Capt.  Neil. 
Riddle,  Capt.  Alex. 
Calder,  Charles. 
Louth,  Heury,  landing  waiter. 
95^Livingston,  J  ,  M.D. 
97  Peacock,  John,  baker. 
99  AVylie,  Matthew,  flesher. 
101  Liddell,  Mary. 
103  M'Conie,  Mrs.  P. 

Kerr,  Andrew.  ' 

105  Ralston,  Wm. 
107  Adams,  Alex.,  grocer. 
109  Eaton,  Ashen,  spirit  mercht. 
Ill  Collins,  Mrs. 

Topping,  Capt.  D. 
Kidd,  Capt.  Adam. 
117  Irvine,  Miss. 
119  Moore,  Robert. 
Dickie,  Mrs. 
Smith,  James,  writer. 
125  Drysdale,  John,  grocer. 
127  Robertson,  Mrs. 


129  Dunlop,  James,  M.D. 

Meiklera,  John,  druggist. 
131  M'Gregor,  J.  W.,  Wallace  gro, 

Gkeenlaw  Place. 

137  Livingston,  John,  M.D.jSurg, 
Loutit,  Mrs.  E. 

139  Rodger,  John. 

M'Corquodale,  Donald. 
M'Corquodale,  Alex. 

141  Cross,  Mrs. 

145  Shaw,  Andrew. 
Maxwell,  John. 
Munn,  James. 
Shaw,  John. 

147  Brownlee,  Thomas^ 

149  Littleton,  D.,  Greenlaw  ho. 
White,  J.  &  J.,  chemists. 
Parkhouse  Toll. 

Steele,  Robert. 
182  Drysdale,  Robert,  grocer. 
180  Ma'itland,  Alex.,  baker. 

Burrell,  Capt.  J. 

Beckett,  James. 

Rutherford,  George. 
176  Maitland,  Alex.,  baker. 
174  Montgomery,  Wm.,  fruiterer. 
170  Moffat,  John  A.,  surgeon. 

Thomson,  John. 

Murray,  Wm. 

M'Kay,  A. 
168  Bennet,  Thomas. 
162  Graham,  Thomas. 

Elder,  John. 

Glen,  Wm. 

Lang,  Gilbert. 

Couper,  J.  S. 

Lawson,  W.  B. 
160  M'Wliirter,  John,  draper. 
158  Turner,  Duncan,  chemist. 
156  Anderson,  AVilliain,  grocer. 
154  Morton,  Mrs.  James. 

Beggs,  Robert. 

Manson,  Mrs.  Gray. 

Brown,  Robert. 

Brown,  A. 

Laing,  J. 
152  Morrow,  John. 

General  Terminus. 

Irving,  Joseph,  superintend. 

D'Arthur,  Donald. 

Marshall,  Robert. 

Johnston,  Andrew. 

150  Wilson  &  Co.,  slaters. 

146  Cowan,  J.  &  W. 
144  Porter,  Wm. 

142  King,  George,  spirit  dealer. 

138  Turner,  Alex.,  flesher. 
136  South  Western  academy. 

M'Farlane,  John,  sailinaker. 
134  Diummond,  Mrs. 
ISO  Wylie,  Robert,  &  Co. 
124  Hall,  Miss. 
120  Kav,  William. 
114  Miller,  Robert,  slater, 
102  Buchanan,  Norman. 

Alma  Place. 
96  Cochran,  Jas.,  baker. 
94  Barrie,  Mrs. 


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94  Cochran.  Jas. 

Johnston,  Lloyd. 

M'Alister,  John. 

M'Millaii,  Edward,  surgeon. 
92  Thorn,  M.,  bookseller. 
88  Duncan,  Mrs.  Robert. 
86  Wiseman,  Alex.,  spin  mer. 
84  Menzie,  Catherine,  grocer. 
82  Ure,  Thos.,  coffee-house. 
80  Wallace,  John. 

Barker,  Samnel. 

Torrie,  R.,  P.O. 
^8  Armour,  Robert,  blacksmith. 
76  Kerr,  William,  painter. 
74  Wilson,  Miss,  milliner. 
72  Alma  Iron  Works, 
70  Algie,  Wm.,  spirit  dealer. 
64  Erskine,  Alex., cab  proprietor. 
60  Thomson,  D.,  -wright, 
64  Russell,  Wm.,  hay  dealer. 
60  Morrison,  W.,  cabinetmaker. 
Park  Grove. 

1  Philip,  Rev.  George. 

2  Smith,  Alex. 

3  Hood,  John,  jun. 

4  Smith,  Rev.  R.  a 

Avon  Villa. 
Slimon,  John. 
Strutliers,  Thos.,  builder. 

Pkimrosb  Place. 
Primrose,  Peter. 
Findlater,  John. 
Gibson,  Robert. 
M'lhvraith,  James, 
Paterson,  T. 
M'Kinnon,  James. 

Park  Buildings. 

1  Stobo,  D.,  spirit  merchant. 

2  Bow,  Ebenezer. 
Eraser,  Alexander. 

3  Monteith,  James. 
Ka}%  James. 
Hutcheson,  Thomas  S. 
Llason,  John. 

4  Drysdale,  John,  grocer. 

AVONDALE   PlACB. 

1  Anderson,  P.  A. 
Sliman,  D.  K. 
Anderson,  Wiliiani. 
Alexander,    William,    &  Co., 

blockmakers. 

2  Ross,  Hugh. 
M'Intyre,  Alexander. 
Craig,  J.  P. 
Eobson,  H.  R. 
Armour,  John. 

Nithsdale  Place. 

1  Gartahare,  John. 
Livingston,  Thomas. 
Miller,  Alexander. 
M'Moneagle,  James. 

2  M'Eachraii,  N. 
Edmiston,  Richard. 
Boyd,  William. 
Stephens,  Henry. 
Taylor,  Patrick. 

Tulliallan  Place. 

1  M'Killop,  Captain. 

2  Rutherford,  Andrew  D. 


2  Bickers,  James. 

3  Walker,  Wm. 

Walker,  M.  M'N.,  chron.  mak. 
M'Gregor,  Dun.,  chron.  mak. 
AVylie,  Alexander  S. 
Jamieson,  Mrs. 
Barker,  J.  D. 

Clutha  Street. 

1  Young,  Mrs.  Robert. 
Young,  W.  K. 
M'Nutt,  David. 

2  Robertson,  John  Curl, 
M'Kenzie,  Angus. 
Wilson,  John. 

Landell   Place. 

1  Moore,  Thomas  R. 

2  Robertson,  Mrs.  James. 
Hannah,  Alexander. 
Pritchard,  James. 

PARZHOUSE  LANE. 
2  Downs,  Thomas,  grocer. 

4  Brown,  James. 

30  Robertson,  Wm.,  contractor. 

PARK  CIRCUS. 
Park  Circus  Place. 

1  Miller,  John. 
Pollock,  Peter. 

2  Gunn,  Mrs. 

Cowan,  John,  merchant. 

3  Guild,  J.  Wylie. 

4  Bannatyne,  Andrew,  writer. 

5  Ritchie,  James,  writer. 

6  Robinow,  M. 

7  Law,  D. 

8  Cooper,  Henry  E. 

9  Holmes,  R.,  manufacturer. 

10  Watson,  John,  jun. 

11  Anderson,  Thomas,  M.D. 

12  Jamieson,  William. 

13  Jarvie,  John,  merchant. 

14  Boyd,  Thomas. 

15  Stephen,  J. 

16  Forbes,  Mrs. 
19  M'Gregor,  Mrs. 

21  M'Duff,  Rev.  B.  J.,  D.D. 

PARK  GARDENS, 

1  Burns,  George. 

2  Allan,  Alexander. 

3  Richardson,  Thomas,  mercht, 

4  Douglas,  T.  D. 

5  Martin,  George. 

6  Jamieson,  James,  merchant. 

PARK  LANE. 

1  Morton,  John. 

21  Gibson,  Mrs.,  baker. 

25  Miller,  Archd.,  grocer. 

27  Miller,  Bowman,  baker. 

18  Cousan,  James  Molr. 

PARK  PLACB,  Paisley  Road. 

2  M'Donald,    Duncan,    &  Co., 

grocers. 

5  Hutton,  James,  cabinetmkr. 

6  Auld,  Alexander. 
Paferson,  Wm.  L. 
Sraail,  Mrs. 


6  Dunn,  Cuthbert. 
M'Dougal,  John. 

Y  Murray,  James. 

11  Ross,  William. 
Fordyce,  David,  gardener. 
Clunie,  Robert. 
Sutherden,  Wm. 
Mackinlay,  Miss  Jane. 

12  Robertson,  Miss,  grocer. 

13  Black,  Duncan. 

PARK  PLACE,  Stockwell  St. 

3,  4  Morrison,   Wm.,  tobaccon. 
5  Forrester,  J.  P.,  bookseller. 

7  M'Dounal,  Mrs.,  lodgings. 
Hamill,  John. 
Richmond,  John. 
Galbraith,  H. 

Marlow,  Neil. 
O'Donnell,  John. 
Gardner,  John. 
Morrison,  Wm.,   tobacconist. 
Donaghy,  Hugh, 
Turnbull,  Mrs.  Adam. 
M'Donald,  Misses,  dressmkrSL 
White,  Thomas,  sher.-officer, 
11  Conway,  P.,  spirit  dealer, 

PARK  QUADRANT. 

1  Smith,  James. 

2  Richmond,  James,  merchant. 
M'Donald,  A.  G. 

8  Thomson,  Robert,  writer. 

4  Service,  William, 
M'Intyre,  John. 

5  Carrick,  John,  architect. 
Bock,  L.  A. 

Begg,  Mrs. 

7  Stillie,  J. 
Hutcheson,  Robert. 
M'Kay,  Robert. 

8  Steinthall. 

9  Brand,  William. 
Smith,  R. 
Lean,  D.^niel. 

10  Jarvie,  Mrs. 

PARK  ROAD, 

M'Gibbon,  Miss  E.,  spir.  dea. 
BIythswood  cottage. 

PARK  STREET. 

3  Edward,  William, 
Williamson,  Matthew. 

PARK  TERRACE. 

1  Clouston,  Peter,  Lord  Prov. 

2  Ferguson,  John,  merchant, 

3  Bain,  James. 

4  Auld,  William,  accountant. 

5  Mitchell,  James,  writer. 

6  Coats,  Mrs.  George. 

7  Ronaldson,  Alex.,  merchant, 

8  M'Dowal,  Mrs. 

9  Richardson,  David,  mercht. 

10  Harvey,  William. 

11  M'Ewan,  Wm.,  merchant. 

12  Brown,  Hugh,  merchant. 

13  Knox,  Robert,  writer. 


402 


PARK. 


-STREET  DIRECTORY.- 


-PARSON. 


14  Hamilton,  William. 

15  Smith,  Archibald,  sheriff. 

16  Black,  Mrs.  James. 

17  Houldsworth,  Mrs. 

18  Robson,  Neil,  civil  engineer. 

19  Stewart,  James  R.,  mercht. 

20  Muir,  M.  S. 

21  Barclay,  Robert. 

PAEK  TERRACE,  East. 

1  Pat  arson,  Robert. 

2  Brown,  James  K. 

3  Sommerville,  William. 

PAEKVILLE  ROAD. 
AsiiTON  Terrace. 
18   Gemmill,  William,  drysalter. 
Ramsay,  William,  C.E. 
Paterson,  K.  W. 

PARLIAMENTARY  ROAD. 
69  Crawford,  James,  baker. 
44  M'Doiiald,  Miss,  dressmaker, 
77  Downie,  Matthew,  spir.  deal. 
S3  Ferguson,  Charles,  grocer. 
241  Murray',  Archibald  K. 

Duncan,  Thomas. 
243  Murray,  Thomas,  &  Son. 
245  Paterson,  Margaret. 
247iGairns  &  Souter,  Misses,  gro. 
253  Cooper,  William,  spir.  merch. 
255  Hamilton,  James,  toll-keeper. 
257  M'Nicol,  Donald. 
259  M'Ouat,  James,  grocer. 
261  Hope,  John. 
263  Bell  &  Co.,  fleshers. 
2G5  M'Fadyen,  Mrs.  A.,  milk  dea. 
277  Glasgow  Pipe  Manufactory. 

M'Dougall.  D.,  pipemaker. 
279  Purnell,  Henry. 
287  Thomson,  James,  grocer. 
299  Brownlie,  John. 
319  Wilkie,  John. 
321  M'Lellan,  Janet. 
327  Skelton,  Thos,,  spirit  dealer. 
361  Wilson,  J.  &  M.,  coachbuilds. 
385  Black,  Henry,  builder. 

Steven,  John,  slater. 
387  Brown  &  M'Coull,  smiths. 
391  Knox,  John,  carter. 
395  Ross,  \Vm.,  coachbuilder. 
401  Denholm,  John,  wrigbt. 
403  Wardrop,  M.,  grocer. 
405  Brown,  William,  smith. 

Prentice,  William,  smith. 

Melrose,  William. 

Nicol,  A. 

Nicol,  F. 

Grandison,  Mrs. 
407  Sommerville,  Mrs. 
409  M'Lean,  Kenneth,  spirit  mer. 
411  Muir,  J.,  vocalist. 
413  Hamilton,  John,  baker. 
415  Robertson,  D.,  hosier  &  drap. 
417  Urie,  James. 

Dunlop,  Miss. 

Hussey,  Mrs. 

Black,  Wm.  A,,  mason. 

Robertson,  D. 


419  Beauchop,  J  as.  prov.  mer. 
427  M'Kie,  Alex.,  grain  mercht. 

429  Walker,  Peter,  news  agent. 

431  Devine,  Mrs.  Wm.,  rag  store. 
437  M'Cracken,  Mrs. 

439  Moffat,  John,  flesher. 
434  Bannatj'ne,  D.,  grocer. 

432  Stewart,  Mrs. 
Devine,  Mrs. 
Wilson,  W.  C,  writer. 
Devine,  William,  clothier. 
Wood,  Misses,  milliners. 
Jones,  Mrs. 

Stewart,  C. 

430  Devine,  Wm. 

426  Frost,  John  A.,  baker. 
424  M'Kellar,  Miss. 

Livingston,  Mrs. 

Balderaton,  Mrs. 

White,  M. 

Maxwell,  Jlrs. 

Battison,  J.,  grocer. 
422  Darsie,  Walter. 

420  Foulner,  James,  spirit  mercht. 
418  More,  Colin,  spirit  merchant. 
416  Taylor,  John,  grocer. 

414  Ritchie,  Wm.,  milk  dealer. 
412  Faulds,  John. 

Wilson,  Mrs. 

Robertson,  John  S. 
410  M'Farlane,  Mrs.,  hosier. 
408  I'aterson,  William. 

Alexander,  Mrs. 

Hill,  John. 

Cunningham,  Jas.,  bootmkr. 

Miller,  George,  porter. 

Alexander,  James. 

Maver,  Wm.,  green-grocer. 
406  Alexander,  Mrs.  Alex.,  groc. 
402  Hamilton,  William. 

Henderson,  James. 

Ferguson,  D. 

Kinloch,  Andrew. 
396  Paterson,  Mrs. 

Crum,  Mrs. 
393   Prentice,  AYilliam,  smith. 

Wilkie,  John,  wright. 

King,  William,  cooper. 
388  Nichol,  A.  <t  F.,  joiners. 

Armour,  William,  smith. 

M'Dougall,  A,,  cabinetmaker. 

Morris,  W. 
356  Scott,  Croal,  &  Co.,  postmrs. 
354  Begg,  William. 
346  Robertson  &  Co.,  iron-h.  bids. 

Brownlie,  John,  boiler-mkr. 
341  Reid,  John,  plasterer. 

Anderson,  John,  slater. 
326  Office  of  Parochial  Board; 

Adamson,  Ebenezer,  inspect. 

Dempster,  A.,  clerk. 

Griramond,    Wm.,     superin- 
tendent of  children. 

Draper,  Thomas,  apothecary. 

Meek,  James,  bookkeeper. 

Proudfoot,  Rev.  Geo.,  chapl. 

Robertson,  Alexander,  M.D., 
medical  officer. 

Loihiau,  A ,  teacher. 


326  Colqulioun,  A.,  assist. -inspec. 
Williamson,  Robt.,     do. 
Palmer,  John,  do. 

Shaw,  James,  do. 

Shaw,  Robert  C,        do. 
Paterson,  John,  do. 

City  Parish  Poor  House ; 
Kennedy,  Mrs.,  matron. 
Lothian,  Mrs.,  teacher. 
M'Pherson,  John,  porter. 
Ferguson,  M.,  clerk. 
Clark,  M.,  warder. 
Stitt,  Jane,       do. 
Hamilton,  E.,  do. 
Robertson,  Jas.,  house  gov. 
Hobbs,  David,  remov.  officer. 
310  City  Parish  Dispensary. 

Draper,  T. 
290  Sliman,  Miss,  matron. 
286  Magdalen  Asylum. 
278  Morrison,  Mrs. 
276  Dutbie,  Alex.,  plasterer. 
Page,  Miss,  dressmaker. 
M^Cree,  Mrs. 
Fergus,  Thos.,  calenderer. 
Baird,  Mrs. 
272  Leech,  John,  typefounder. 
270  Morton,  W. 
Dodds,  J. 
Falconer,  Mrs. 
Marshall,  Miss,  milliner. 
Fleming,  Jclin. 
Wilsi-n,  Mrs. 
Ferguson,  Miss. 
Hunter,  R.,  shoeaiaker. 
Hunter,  Alex.,  ironmonger. 
2G6  Aitkin,  James. 
264  M'Lachlan,  William,  billiard 

table  maker. 
256  Topping,  Wm.,  spirit  dealer. 
98  Hutcheson,  John,  spir.  deal. 
88  Nicholas,  Wm.,  stationer. 
66  Hamilton,  J.,  dairyman. 
58  Farquhar  &  Roxburgh,  grocs. 
34  Simpson,  A.  &  J.,  eating  ho. 
28  M'Dougall,  Allan,  victualler. 
26  Henderson,  John,  grocer. 
24  Dryborough,  John,  grocer. 
10  Baird,  Mrs.  John,  stationer. 
8  Thomson,  Eobt.,  confectioner. 
4  Pollock,  Mrs.  Thos.,  grocer. 

PARSON  STREET. 
19  Buchanan,    Mrs.     H.,    spirit 

dealer. 
71  Spencer,  William. 

Patrick,  William. 
98  Buchanan,  Joshua. 

Buchanan,  A.  1): 
70  Ramsay,  Robert. 

Smart,  William. 

Kesson,  R.  P. 

Fleming,  William. 
64  Baird,  John. 

Dryburgh,  John. 

Dryburgh,  William. 
36  Deaf  and  Dumb  Institution. 
32  Grant,  Andrew. 
30  Faulds,  Robert,  builder. 


PATERSON. STREET  DIRECTORY. POLLOE. 


40^ 


30  Faulds,  W,  B.,  writer. 

22  M'Kira,  Alex.,  grocer. 

6  Faulds,  R.,  juii.,  wright. 

2  Risk,  John,  clerk. 

PATERSOK  STREET,  Kingston 

3  Peebles,  Miss,  dressmaker. 
M'Lean,  Graham. 
M'Nioh,  Mrs. 

Leek,  Mr. 

Stewart,  Alexander. 
Miller,  Thomas. 
17  Barr,  Robt.,  engineer. 
19  Elder,  D. 
29  Smith,  Mrs.  D. 
Hepburn,  Mrs. 
27  Miller,  Alexander. 
Brown,  Ebenezer. 
Mudie,  J. 
Stewart,  Mrs. 
Shields  &  Allan. 
Downie,  Robert. 
29  Stoddard,  Laurence^ 
31  Murdoch,  J. 
Brown,  John. 
Doctor,  John. 
Cook,  James. 
33  Westlatids,  Robert. 

Eoss,  W.,  of  Wm.  Ross  cj'  Co. 
Smith,  Miss. 
35  Hutcheson,  Geo.,  manufact. 
Harper,  Eben.,  tobacconist. 
Alexander,  James. 
Webster,  John. 
Smith,  A.,  Burnbank  house. 
South  Eldon  Place. 
Adams,  J.,Tradestn.  Sawmills. 
Binnie,  J.,  founder. 
60  Ramsay,  D.  C,  teacher. 
M'Bride,  Neil,  measurer. 
56  Richard,  John. 
Hunter,  James. 
M'Farlane,  D. 
Miller,  William. 
38  Russel,  James. 

Fulton,  John,  flesher. 
34  Boyle,  Andrew. 
M'Leroy,  Mrs.  J.  C. 
Greig,  James  R. 
Provan,  Wm.,  provision  mer. 
Christie,  Alexander. 
Provan,  M. 

Black,  James,  merchant. 
30  Thomson,  Daniel. 

Knight,  James,  warehousem. 

26  Booklass,  George. 

24  Wotherspoon,  Wm.,  surgeon. 

Young,  Jas.  &  Arch.,  bakers. 

20,  22,  White,  John,  chemist  and 

druggist. 

PATEESOH"  STEEET,  North. 

6  Smith,  G.  &  A.,  crucible  ms. 
12  Richmond,  George. 

7  Bisset,  Robert. 

Hill,  William,  moulder. 

PAUL  STEEET. 

7  Wordie  &  Co.,  stables. 


3  Paterson,  Robert. 
Kling,  M. 

PEEL  STEEET. 

7  Laidlaw,R.,  &  Sons,  founders 
Scott,  J.  &  W.  I.,  &  Co. 
Walker,  Birrell,  &  Co.,  weav- 
ing factory. 

Cyclops  Foundry,  T.  Sheriff. 

PEMBROKE  STEEET. 

8  Davidson,  William. 
M'Donald,  Donald. 
Thorburn,  Thomas. 
M'Gibbon,  William. 

12  Stenhouse,  George,  mason. 
Rippon,  Tlios. 
Ramsay,  Robert. 
Sproul,  John. 
Corbets,  Miss,  lodgings. 

PESTH  STEEET. 

10,  1^  Glasgow  Accommod.  Co. 
8  Steel,  James,  baker. 

3  Hunter,  James,  victualler. 

PETTIGEEW  STEEET. 

3  M'Lean,  Donald,  spirit  deal. 
10  Smith,  David,  jun.,  grocer. 
12  Smith,  William,  broker. 

8  Smith,  David,  sen.,  chandler. 

2  Watson,  Mrs.,  spirit  dealer. 

PICCADILLY  STEEET. 

5  Torbet,  James,  broker. 

11,  13  Clark,  John,  pawnbroker. 
21,  25  Wellington  Street   U.P. 

Church  School. 
49  Scobie,  James  R.,  wine  and 

spirit  merchant. 
55  Healy,  James. 
97  Crosher,  Wm.,  screw  bolt  ma. 
134  M'Garvey,  James,  hairdres. 
130  Davidson,  Charles,  eating-ho. 
128  Armour,  Mrs.  J.,  spirit  deal. 
126  Stewart,  Mrs.,  dairy. 
AfHeck,  Edward. 
66  M'Geoch,  Peter,  teacher. 

2  Campbell,  Hugh,  dairy. 

PITT  STEEET. 

3  Wotherspoon,  Archibald. 
M'Lachlan,  Alex.,  tailor. 
Nicol,  John,  slater. 
M'Farlane,  Malcolm. 

9  M'Ovven,  John,  cabinetmakr. 

Martin,  W.  &  J. 

Carmichael,  Mrs. 

Pollock,  Thomas. 

Grant,  Miss. 

Low,  Miss. 

Broekly,  Mrs. 

Forbes,  Mrs. 
11  Souter,  AVilliam. 

M'Ewan,  James. 

Service,  Mrs. 

M'Gibbon,  Mrs. 
13  M'Ewan,  Mrs.  Dr.  John. 
15  Grant,  Mrs.  John. 


17  M'Callum,  Duncan,  wright. 

M'Coll,  Neil,  cartwright. 
19  M'Queen,  A. 
45   Campbell,  D. 
81  Fowler  &  Gourlay. 
87  M'Arthur,  Peter. 

M'Owen,  J.,  cabinetmaker. 

M'Kay  &  Sons. 

Park,  Charles. 
89  Colquhoun,  Thomas. 
91  Brown,  Thomas,  &  Co.,  lead 
merchants. 

BoTHWELL  Place. 
93  Colquhoun,  T.,  cabinetmaker. 

Whitelaw,  S.  G. 

Robertson,  Misses,  dressrakrs. 

Reid,  William. 

Duncan,  Mrs. 
181   Steven,  Peter. 

Cleland,  Mrs. 

Boyd,  Willock. 
183  Couper,,  James. 

Elgin  Place  to.  19 7. 

Independent  Chapel. 
197  LiddelJ,  S.,  commis.  agent. 

Graham,  James. 

Scott,  Jlrs.  John. 

Fairley,  John. 

Kirkpatrick,  Thomas. 

Wilson,  Mrs.  F.  F.,  lodgings. 
193  Berrie,  Andrew. 

181  Couper,  John,  merchant. 
Smith,  Duncan,  merchant. 
Jones,  Mrs. 

182  Stevenson,  George. 
Brown,  D.  C. 

124  Colquhoun,  Peter. 

Dougall,  J.  D.,  gunmaker. 
48  Gould,  Jas.,  &  Co.,  tea  m'ers. 
4G  Marshall,  Alexander,  wright. 
42  Gilmour,  A.,  timber  mer. 
28  Hislop,  Joseph,  spirit  merch. 
24  Gordon,  Wm. 
22  Morrison,  J.,  &  Son,  printout. 
14  Anderson,  D. 
12  Hogg,  Alex.,  smith. 
8  M'Ghee,  Henry,  cooper. 

4  Donald,  John. 

POLLOK  STEEET. 

3  Turnbull,  John,  house  factor, 

5  Kingston  U.  P.  Church. 

73  Ronald,  Hu.,  jun.,  house  fac. 
85  Alexander,  Jas. 

Sutherland,  David. 

Crawford,  Jas. 

Campbell,  Geo. 

Johnston,  Francis. 
91  Stewart,  R.  M. 

Kidd,  Thomas. 

Blacklock,  D. 

Brown,  Miss. 

Brown,  John. 
93  Sinclair,  Wm. 
99   Wilson,  Alex. 
101  Cairns,  Robert,  agent. 

Anderson,  John. 

Stewart,  J. 

Morrison,  W. 


404 


POILOKSHAWS. STREET  DIRECTORY. PORTLAND. 


101  Munro,  Robert. 

Jackson,  A. 
107  Peebles,  James. 

Hamilton,  J.  Y. 

Riddle,  Rev.  Hugb. 

M'Pherson,  Robert  C 
109  Allison,  James. 
4  Keil,  John. 
6  Young,  Mrs. 

M'Nair,  James. 

Reid,  John. 

Connachie,  Mrs. 
8  Paulder,  Mrs. 
12  Thomson,  Jas.,  architect. 

Slaughter,  Wm.  H, 

Christie,  Jas. 

Boyd,  Mrs. 

Petrie,  Mrs, 
14  Clements,  Edw.,  lumper. 
16  Moffat,  Alex. 
18  M'Donald,  Donald. 

Somers,  Robert. 
22  Wilson,  John,  acconntant. 
24  Baunerman,  Mrs. 

Dobbie,  Alex. 

Todd,  David. 

Sloan,  J. 
28  M'Millan,  D.,  blacking  mak. 
30  M'Leod,  Geo. 

Gall,  Adam,  clothier. 

M'Nair,  D.,  merchant. 
32  Scott,  David,  teacher. 
36  Bennet,  Thos.,  grocer. 
38  Connell,  Hugh,  je\yeller. 

Weir,  Wm. 

Shaw,  W.,  Wright  &  builder. 

Cook,  James. 

Ness,  Robert 

Lemmich,  H. 
42  Wright,  Wm.,  clothier. 

Callender,  Jas.,  joiner. 

Begg,  Alex. 

Davidson,  R.  H. 

Richardson,  J. 

Cameron,  John. 

Gebbie,  J.,  printer. 
48  Campbell,  Robert, 

Simpson,  Mrs. 

Canwell,  G. 

Eaglesome,  Jas. 

Fleming,  Wm. 
56  Dove,  Ebenezer. 
58  Barton,  Wm. 

Neilson,  Robert. 

Gavin,  James. 
60  Coghill,  John,  builder. 

POLLOKSHAWS  ROAD. 

2  Stewart,  Wm.,  spirit  mercht 

6  Miles,  James. 
10  Kennedy,  Jas.,  spirit  merclit. 
20,  22  Fulton,  Wm.,  grain  mer. 
28  Thomson,  James,  spirit  mer. 

162    ROSEHILL. 

Fulton,  John,  merchant. 
164  Sinclair,  Jas. 

Crai,i;head,  Jas.,  gardener. 
1G6  Austin,  Wm. 
178  Rose  Bank  Buildings. 


178  Mollyneux,  Mrs.,  victualler. 
180  Muir,  Alex.,  builder. 

Glover,  John. 

Kerr,  John,  leather  mercht. 
188  Irwin,  Char.,  hairdresser. 

M'Pherson,  Jas. 

Vance,  Jas. 
190  Vance,  James,  spirit  mercht. 
202  M'Millan,  Robert,  spin.  deal. 
204  M'Coll,  Dugald. 
216  M'Kay,  Neil,  shoemaker. 
218  Robertson,  Wm.,  coal  merct. 

Dugdale,  J. 
224  Lawson,  Robert. 
226  Wason,  John,  flesher. 
234  Gardner,  Audw. 

M'Millan,  Robert. 

Bett,  David. 
240  Wilson,  Arthur. 
256  Allan,  Hugh. 
258  Miller,  Robert. 
274  Muirhouse  Toll. 
165  Wyper,  Jn.,  &  Co.,  builders. 
159  Wyper,  John. 

PORT  STREET. 

75  Cree,  A.,  cabinetworks. 
60  Chaplin,  A., &  Co.,  engineers. 
58  Blackley,  Jas.,  house  agent. 
66  M'Arthur,  A.,  church  officer. 

PORT-DUNDAS  ROAD. 
1  Dcwar,  Jas.,  spirit  mercht. 
7  Wright,  Mary,  fruiterer. 
11  M'Kie,  Andw.,  hairdresser. 
13  M'Pherson,  Alex.,  painter. 
17  Mitchell,  John,  grocer. 
19  Dixon,  Mrs. 
25  Derby,  Wm.,  watchmaker. 
27  Dykes,  Mrs.  James. 

Ewart,  Robert,  shoemaker. 
Fraser,  Daniel. 
Smith,  A. 
Thomson,  Mrs.  A. 
Wolsle}-,  Mrs. 
3 1  Lindsay,  J.,  spirit  dealer. 
65  Parker,  James,  &  Co.,  soap 
manufacturers. 

97  Richmond,  J.  &  R.,  &  Co., 

cabinetmakers. 
173   Wilson,  J.,  eating  Louse, 
175  Henderson,  Daniel,  spir.  mer. 
171   Watson,  A.,  cooper. 
170  Gold,  Robert,  spirit  dealer. 
168  Farquhar  &  Roxburgh. 
150  Gilraour,  Alex. 

Gilmour,  James  P. 
142  Gilmour,  A.,  &  Co. 
140  Murdoch,  James. 
132  Milton  Grinding  Works. 
124  M'Lauchlan,  J.,  firebrick  mk. 
112   Port- Dundas  foundry. 
110  M'Lauchlan,  James. 
104  Samson,  John,  &  Co. 
102  Sillars,  George,  dyer." 

M'Ainsh,  James,  timber  mer. 
100  Motherwell,  John. 

98  Motherwell,  Wm.,  lithog. 

90  Garden,  Mis.  Jas.,  spirit  deal. 


88  Bilsland,  John,  grocer, 
86  M'Nab,  J.,  spirit  dealer. 
80  M'Geachy  &  M'Farlane. 
64  Sun  foundry. 
50  M'Innes,  Robert,  ropemaker. 
48  Crawford,  William. 

Stevenson,  R. 

Leggat,  A. 
40  Wallace,  Hugh,  spirit  mer. 

36  Law,  James. 

34  Hillcoat,  Robt.,  spirit  dealer. 

PORTLAND  STREET,.North. 

13  Society  of  Friends'  Meeting- 

house. 
15  Anderson,  James. 
Anderson,  James,  juii. 

17  Nairn,  John,  wright. 
19  Scott,  Miss,  lodgings. 

Aitken,  James,  cabinetmaker. 
Clarkson,  Neil,  grocer. 
Walker,  Robert,  clerk. 
Shaw,  Mrs. 

Walker,  John,  girth  maker. 
29  Watson,  John. 
Inglis,  John. 
Wilson,  William. 
Dyer,  John. 
Eckford,  Miss. 
M'Kinlay,  John. 

37  Glasgow  Lying-iu  Hospital. 
48  M'Lellan,  Mrs. 

Brown,  Mrs.  John,  lodgings. 

28  Connel,  Peter. 
26  Paterson,  James. 

Straiten,  Mrs.,  dressmaker. 
Young,  Mrs.,  lodgings. 
Carmichael,  Daniel,  tobac. 
Scott,  Archd.,  painter. 

24  Balfour's  Parish  School. 
Ure,  Miss,  female  teacher. 
Allan,  James,  teacher. 

22  Stobo,  Thomas,  dairyman. 

18  Entrance  to  Tarbert  St. 
Baird,  W.,  cabinetmaker. 
Scott,  Mitchell,  &  Co.,  paint. 
Martin,  Andrew,  upholsterer. 

14  Ferguson,  George,  wright. 

PORTLAND  STREET,  South. 
1  M'Millan,  W.,  clothier. 
IJHardie,  Mrs.  William. 
Chalmers,  J.  A.  &  W. 
White,  Mrs.  Captain  J. 
5  Bell,  A.,  plumber. 
9  Russell,  J.,  carver  &  gilder. 
11  Hopkirk,  John,  coach  hirer. 
13  Hardie,  Mrs.,  livery  stables. 

15  to  19  Engli-sh  Baking  Co. 
21  Davidson,  Robert,  cabinetm. 

23  Hedderwick,  Maitlaud. 
Hedderwick,  John. 
Cruiksbank,  Mrs. 

25  Tofts,  James,  bootmaker. 

29  Walker,  Robert. 
Stevenson,  J.,  bookseller. 
Jamieson,  J.,  merchant. 

31  M'Kail,  D.,  grocer. 

33  M'NaugUton,  Mrs.j  lodgings. 


PORTLAND. STREET  DIRECTORY,. 


-PRINCE'S 


405 


37 


87 


101 
105 


Siddons,  Miss,  lodgings. 

Wilson,  Thomas. 

Sinclair,  Miss. 

Broom,  William. 

Annand,  James  C. 

Broom,  Wm.,  bootmaker. 

Erskine  Church. 

Sheriffs,  Wm. 

Baronial  Hall. 

Police  office. 

Henderson,  John,  collector. 

White,  Thomas,  grocer. 

Keir,  James,  dairj'man. 

Dewar,  M.,  steak-shop. 

M'Neil,  Robert. 

Porter,  Samuel,  singer. 

Thomson,  Mr. 

Algie,  G.  T. 

Campbell,  Maria,  C.S.  teach. 

Kinninmont,  A.,  chemist. 

Strang,  Mrs. 

Scott,  Miss. 

Muirhead,  T.  &  J, 

Smith,  A. 

M'Intosh,  John,    accountant 

and  house  factor. 
Gorbals  Poor-rates  office. 
Mann,  Miss. 
Gray,  Agnes. 
Neviile,  Mr. 
Boag,  John,  bootmaker. 
Anderson,  Mrs.  C. 
Lees,  Mrs.  Robert. 
Bishop,  Thomas,  ship  chand. 
Duncan,  Mrs.  Dr. 
Graham,  John. 
Kelly,  J. 

Harvey,  Robert,  engineer. 
Donald,  Andrew,  bookbinder. 
Neilson,  Wm.,  accountant. 
Buchanan,  Alexander,  surg. 
Buchanan,  spine  &  ear  surg. 
Hay,  Mrs. 
Kimber,  Mrs.  Wm. 
Ross,  Thomas. 
Eraser,  Mr. 
Anderson,  J. 
Melvin,  Wm. 
Chalmers,  Wm.,  surgeon. 
Dalziel,  John. 
M'Lachlan,  Mrs.  A. 
Slimoud,  Mrs. 
Turner,  Joseph,  flesher. 
Reid,  Andrew,  M.D. 
Duff,  Mrs.  Charles. 
Davidson,  David,  iron  found. 
Cricbton,  R. 
Ramsay,  Mrs.  R. 
Crichton,  Wm.,  com.  agent. 
Drummond,  Wm. 
Currie,  Miss. 

Anderson,  R.  B.,  com.  agent. 
Brand,  Robert  S.  M. 
Herbertson,  George. 
Blackstock,  C. 
Brydon,  Mrs. 
Ross,  K ,  writer. 
Herbertson,  Mrs.  James,  jun. 
Dick,  James,  builder. 


109  Scanlan,  James,  M.D. 
140  Murraj'  &  M'Lean,  grocers. 
138  Alexander,  W. 

Lockhart,  Mrs. 

Earston,  Miss. 

Millo)',  John. 

Orr,  J. 
134,136  Alexander,  W.,  baker. 
132  M'Master,  D.,  tailor  &  cloth. 

Macdougall,  Nicol,  registrar 
for  Tradeston  district. 

Wilson,  Ales.,  commis.  agent. 

Paterson,  J.,  cabinetmaker. 

Shaw,  Mrs. 
130  Broadbent,  W.  R. 
128  Stewart,  Captain  D. 

Abercrombie,  Alexander. 

Pollock,  Miss. 

White,  Robert. 

Campbell,  James. 
126  Johnston,  Mrs.  Captain. 
124  Tennent,  Misses,  seminary. 
122  Eraser,  Mrs. 

Reid,  James,  com.  traveller. 

M'Kinnon,  D. 

Finlay,  A. 
116  Neilson,  Mrs.  Wm. 

Baird,  Mrs.  John. 

Core,  James. 

M'Phun,  Miss. 

Cowan,  A.,  jun. 
114  Neill,  Miss  A.,  teach,  of  mus. 
108  Rankin,  xMrs. 

Scott,  Miss  Jane. 

White,  Mrs.  John. 

Nish,  Miss. 

Ballantyne,  Mrs. 

Smeaton,  William. 
106  Harvie,  Mrs. 
104  Oswald,  Andrew. 

Greenlees,  William,  artist. 

Dow,  Walter. 

Harper,  David,  wine  mercht. 
102  Shaw,  William  F. 

Warnock,  Robert. 

Malcolm,  Alexander. 

King,  James,  accountant. 

Hosie,  Miss  E. 

Murray,  James. 
100  Peterkin,  J.  A.,  teac.  of  mus. 
98  Blyth,  Mrs. 

Anders  ton,  Mrs. 

Hannah,  Miss. 
96  Robb,  J.  S.,  merchant. 
94  Tradeston  Registry  office. 

Macdougall,  Nicol,  registrar ; 
Tait,  James,  assistant. 

Barron,  A.,  house  factor. 
88  Boyd,  Mrs. 

Boyd,  James,  writer. 

Shanks,  Miss. 
80  Stewart,  John. 

Scott,  Mrs.  lodgings. 

Arthur,  William. 

M'Lachlan,  D.,  spirit  mercht. 
78  Wallace,  George,  plumber. 
76  Barbour,  J.,  shoemaker. 
70  Muir,  Mrs.,  dressmaker. 
66  Cunningham,  Mrs.  David. 


6G  Mitchell,  Miss. 

Muirhead,  Miss. 

Chalmers,  Mrs. 
64  Jackson,  Agnes,  embroiderer. 
58  Stobbs,  Thomas,  coal  agent, 
48  Reid,  John,  dairyman. 
44  M'Arthur,  Mrs. 

Fyffe,  Mrs.,  lodgings. 

Nicolson,  Mrs. 
40  M'Master,  M.,  clothier. 
38  Bishop,  W.  A.,  bootmaker. 
34  Laing,  Thomas. 

Cuthbert,  Rev.  Alex.,  A.M. 

Alexander,  Mrs.  J.,  confect. 

Cochrane,  Miss  E. 

Thomson,  Mrs. 
32  Logan,  Robert,  baker. 
26  Lyon,  David,  contractor. 

Lawcock,  Mrs.   James. 

22  Ward,  James,  paperhanger. 
18  Fulton,  J.  &  W.  H. 

16  Baird,  Miss. 

Shedden,  Mrs.,  lodgings. 

Fulton,  Peter. 
12  Yule,  John. 
10  Primrose,  Thomas. 

Miles,  A. 

Neilson,  J.,  reedmaker. 

Menzies,  C.  B.,  merchant. 
8  Woodburn,  W.  D.  &  Son. 

6  Session  Clerk's  Office. 

4  Buchanan,  J.,  hotel  keeper. 
2  Kerr,  Malcolm,  stationer. 
Aitken,  James. 

PORTUGAL  STREET. 

S^M'Kenzie,  Alex.,  prov.  mer. 

23  M'Lauchlan,  A.,  spirit  deal. 
47  Gorbals  Brassfoundry. 

Wilson,  John  C. 
60  Cameron,  John,  grocer. 
54  Dalling,  J.,  &  Co.,  tailors. 
46  Gunn,  Jlrs.,  midwife. 
38  Chisholm,  Rev.  V. 

Kerr,  Rev.  John. 

St.   John's  Roman   Catholic 
Chapel. 

Fitzgerald,  Rev.  Wm. 
32  Ralston,  Wm.,  engineer. 
28  Stevenson,  J.,  shoemaker. 
20  Miller,  J.,  colour  merchant. 
18  Walker,  Alexander,  agent. 
16  Gallacher,  .James,  baker. 
12  Johnston,  James,  spirit  deal. 

4  Nichol,  Wm.,  grocer. 

PRINCE'S  SQUARE. 

1  M'Nab,  Turner,  &  Co.,  ship- 
brokers. 
Buchanan,  John,  merchant. 
Brown,  Campbell  D.,  merch. 

5  Smith,  James,  writer. 
Smith,  George  H.,  writer. 

7  Gra}'  &  Buchanan,  merchts. 

8  Liebert,  S.  A.,  &  Co.,  mers. 
Gunnis,  G.  P.,  merchant. 
M'Nair  &  Brand,  merchants. 
Kennedy,  H..  com.  merchant. 
Falconer,  N.  B.,  merchant. 


406 


PRINCE'S.- 


-STREET  DIRECTORY. QUEEN. 


8  Stuart,  James,  agent. 
Allan,  James,  agent. 
Eeid  &  Gnlt,  accountants. 
Eadie,  W.  &  R.,  printers. 

^  Miller  Brothers,  merchants. 

11  Robertson,  John,  calendered 
Nelson,  Robert,  bookbinder. 
Douglas,  James,  measurer. 
Fisken,  Alexander,  manufac. 
Robertson,     John,     &     Co., 

bleachers. 

12  Henry,  A.  &  S.,  &  Co.,  agts. 

13  Borron,  Price,  &  Co.,  merchs. 
Kennedy,  David,  writer. 

14  Black  &  Robson,  accountants. 
Eadie,  W.  Anderson,  printer. 
Buchanan,  Allan,  merchant. 

15  Wood,  John  Mnir,  &  Co. 

16  Anderson,  J.  &  A.,  mannfacs. 
Eraser,  Alex.,  &  Co.,manuf. 

17  Ferguson  &  Forrester,  coiifec. 

PRINCE'S  STREET. 

9  Gardner,  G.,  spirit  merchant. 
43  Riddell,  Isabella,  tobacconist. 
45  Fingland,  John,  spirit  mer. 
55  Kilpatrick,  Jas.,  spirit  mer. 
59  Darby,  James,  warehousem. 
67  Archibald,  John,  spirit  deal. 

69  Hughes,  James,  clothes  deal. 
71  Tron  Parish  &  Bell's  Schools. 

Gillies  &  Co.,  leather  mers. 

73  Docherty,  James,  hairdresser. 
75  Forbes,  Robert,  broker. 

78  Hume,  Wra.,  &  Son,  egg  and 
butter  store. 

74  Young,  Mrs.,  shoe  furnisher. 

70  Jarvis,  Mrs.,  &  Son,  leather c. 
58  Clyde,  J.  &  R.,  shoe  furnish. 
54  Ralston,  Joseph,  spirit  mer. 
48  Smith,  John,  eating  house. 
42  Dunlop,  Robert,  broker. 

40  Lisenheim,  Mrs.,  broker. 
36  M'Lean,  James,  rag  mercht. 
32  Hunter,  Robert,  victualler. 
30  Gibson's  Court. 
28  Craig,  John,  furnishings. 
22  Welthered,  Mrs.  A.,  storekr. 

18  Cameron,  Duncan,  broker. 

12  Gibson's  Court. 
O'Neil,  John,  merchant. 

8  Smith,  Wm.,  eating-house. 

PRINCE'S  STREET,  West 
1  Bryce,  Mrs. 

Parker,  James. 

Bryce,  William. 
3  Douglas,  James,  com.  mer. 

Dow,  Mrs.  Andrew. 
7  Rintoul,  Robert. 

Alexander,  Ebenezer. 

Pollock,  Mrs. 

9  Wilson,  John,  merchant, 
11  M'Gregor,  Rev.  Duncan. 

M'Cowan,  David. 

13  Robertson,  J.  W. 
Robertson,  Mrs. 

15  Hutchison,  George,  merchant. 
Mitchell,  Mrs.  C.  G. 


17  Campbell,  Mrs. 

19  M'Dougall,  Rev.  Hugh. 

Crawford,  Daniel. 
21  Macpherson,  H.  S, 

Thomson,  Wm, 
48  Whitelaw,  Mrs. 
16  Wright,  Wm. 

14  Johnston,  John. 
Clark,  Wm. 
Henderson,  Win. 
Dymock,  Miss. 
Arkla}',  Miss. 

12  Johnston,  Mrs.  B. 
10  Brown,  James. 
Eethwisch,  C. 

8  Caird,  James. 
Law,  David. 
Crawford,  Mrs. 
Denham,  Walter. 

4  Welsh,  Mrs. 
Ross,  Thomas. 
Tulloch,  Alex.,  clothier. 
Borthwick,  Adam,  teacher. 

QUEEN  ARCADE. 

1  Rankine,  Sarah,  fruiterer. 
7  Miller,  James,  toy  shop. 

9  Dobbin,  Mary  Jane,  staymk. 

15  Dewar,  J.,  wine  merchant. 

16  Watson,  Peter. 
Findlay,  David. 
Bertram,  Andrew. 

14  Aitken,  Robert,  green-grocer. 
12  Stirling,  Mrs.,  furnishings. 
6  Collins,  Mrs.  P.,  staymaker. 

2  Thomson,  John,  tobacconist. 

QUEEN'S  CRESCENT. 

1  Alexander,  Mrs. 

2  Robson,  Rev.  John,  D.D. 

3  Balfour,  William,  merchant. 
Balfour,  David  D.,  writer. 

4  Playfair,  James,  merchant. 

5  Wardrop,  Mrs.  Henry. 

6  Macfie,  Mrs.  James. 

7  Ritchie,  John. 

8  Scott,  And.,  cotton-spinner. 

9  Carmichael,  James,  cot.  brok. 

10  Marshall,  Robert. 

11  Buchanan,  Miss. 

12  Kerr,  John,  merchant. 

13  Sloan,  David. 

14  Chrj-stal,  Andrew. 

15  Wilson,  John. 

16  Gibb,  Elias. 

17  Pettigrew,  Matthew. 

18  Hendry,  James. 

QUEEN  MARY  STREET. 
5  Kyle,  William. 

QUEEN'S  PARK  TERRACE. 

SEE  EGLINTON  STREET. 

QUEEN'S  PLACE. 

SEE  GREAT  WESTERN  ROAD. 

QUEEN  STREET. 
5  Fisher,  J.  C,  clothier, 
7  Argyle  Billiard  Rooms. 


9  Eraser,  A.,  wine  merchant. 
13  M'Callum,   George,   collector 
of  inland  revenue. 
Stamp  Office. 
Excise  Office. 

Inland  Revenue  Tax  Office ; 
G.  H.  Gibson, 
19  Kidston,  William,  &  Sons. 
21  Campbell,  John,  &  Co. 
23  Muego,  Alex.,  hairdresser. 
25  Muir,  Armour,  &  Robertson, 
Wishart,  J.,  &  Co.,  manufac. 
29  Gall,  A.,  clothier. 
31  Eraser,  A.,  spirit  merchant. 
33  Bell,  George,  gunmaker. 
35  Black,  John,  clothier. 
37  M'Millan,  John,  manufact. 
41  Graham,  T.,  dining-rooms. 
43  Bain,  J.,  &  Co.,  manufactrs. 
Liddell,  A.,  &  Co.,  oil  mercts, 
45  Ferguson  &  Lillie,  clothiers. 
47  National  Bk.  Buildings. 
Walker,  W.,  accountant. 
National  Bank  of  Scotland. 

1  Balfour,  Wm.,  &  Co.,  mers. 
Gibson  Brothers,    and  Co., 

manufacturers. 

2  M'lntyre,  D.,  measurer. 

M 'In tyre,  J.  &  J.,  manufrs. 

3  Glasgow  Stock  Exchange. 

4  Mitchell  &  Watson,  accoun. 

5  Holmes  &  Eaglesome,  mfrs. 
M'Farlane,  Duncan,  &  Co. 

49  Smith,  T.,  boot  manufacturer. 
69  Springfield  Court. 
2  Yates,  Brown,  &  Howat. 

Coustonholm  Weaving  Co. 
4  Higginbotham,  S.,  Sons,  & 
Graj'. 
M'Callum,    Peter,  and  Co., 
dyers  and  printers. 
8  Mercer,  T.,  com.  mer. 
71  Pearson,  Thos.,  &  Co. 
M'Kerrow,  J.,  agent. 
Gow,  E.,  jun.,  accountant. 
M'Master,  D.,  accountant. 
Miller,  John,  accountant. 
Mitchell,  J.,  &  Co.,  clothiers. 
73  Lang,  Wm.,  confectioner. 
77  South  Exchange  Court. 
Pullar,  L.,  &  Co.,  mannfacs, 
Leadbetter,  J.,  &  Co.,  mers. 
Fife,  Alex.,  &  Co.,  manufrs. 
Coubrougb,  A.  P.,  &  Co. 
Stevenson,  Alex.,  manufac. 
79  Lang,  Wm. 

81  Crawford,  Daniel,  wine  mer. 

Gordon,  Geo.,  railway  carrier, 

83  Wingate,  Son,  &  Co.,  wareh. 

85  Royal  Exchange  Coukt. 

1  Walker,  A.  &  J. 
Colquhoun,  P.,  agent. 
Merry,  Jas  ,  shawl  printer, 
Coubrougb,  M.,  &  Co.,  silk 

and  sewed  muslins. 

2  Vary,  Richard,  agent. 
M'Phail,  A.,  com.  mer. 
M'Gregor,  D.,  &  Sons. 
Brace,  Edmond,  &  Co. 


QUEEN. STREET  DIRECTORY. REGENT. 


407 


2  Sbaw,  Thomson,  &  Moore. 

Torrance,  D.  &  G. 
8  Allan,  James. 

Williamson,  J.  &  E. 

Torrance,  G.  &  D. 

Linder  &  Kingsley. 

Anderson,  R.,  printer. 

Gilkison,  D.,  merchant. 

Gilkison,  R.,  &  Co. 
87  Greenshields,  A.,&  Co.,  cloth. 
89  Kerr,  Malcolm,  stationer. 

145  Marshall,  G.  &  A.,  manufs. 
Weir,  R.  M.,Rolland,  &  Whig- 
ham,  wine  merchants. 

Watson,    Thomson,    &    Co., 
merchants. 

147  Sprunt  &  Kay,  milliners. 
151  Lawrie,  John,  spirit  mercht. 
153  M'Laren,  John  F. 

Mann,  John,  accountant. 

National  Building  Society. 

Swan,  John  E.,  broker. 

Christie,  Wm.,  &  Co.,  mannf. 

Christie  &  Hamilton,  manuf. 

Black,  D.  &  Co.,  shawl  man. 
155  Smith  Brothers,  confects. 
157  Lighthody,  Jas.,  spirit  mer. 

148  Bell,  James,  fruiterer. 

146  Paton  &  Son,  bootmakers. 
144  Allan,  A.,  hotel  &  restaurant. 
142  Lawson,  H.,  &  Son,  coa.  pro. 
140  Ker,  Walter,  upholsterer. 
138  Davidson,  A.,  tobacconist. 
134  Gibson,  Service,  &  Co.,  man. 
124  Kettle,  Robt.,  &  Co.,yar.mer. 
118  Okell,  Pringle,  &  Selkirk,  mer. 
110  British  Linen  Co.'s  Bank. 
108  Kyle,  Morison,  bookseller. 
106  Mackie,  John,  bookseller. 
104  Carswell,  Allan,  sen.,  builder. 
102  Murray,  D.,  &  Co.,  clothiers. 
100  West  Ingram  Couet. 

Gibson,  George,  merchant. 

Lean,  J.,  &  Sons,  muslin  do. 

Blair,  John,  &  Co.,  do. 

Clark  &  Tannahill. 

Eobertson  &  Baird. 

Brown,  W.  &  R. 

Stirratt,  James,  &  Co. 
98  Barlas,  A.,  accountant. 
96  Foster,  W.  A.,  bootmaker. 
94  Ewing  &  Co.,  trunk  makers, 
92  Russell,  B.,  clothier. 
84  Scott,  John,  confectioner. 
82  Steel,  William,  bootmaker. 
80  Anderson,  D.  &  J.,  manufr, 
78  Canada  Court. 

King,  J.,  &  Son,  manufacts. 

Campbell,  A.,  wool  broker. 

Hay,  D.,  sewed  muslins. 
76  Cameron  &  Co.,  stationers. 
72  Tennent,  Walter,  perfumer. 
70  Brand  &  Mollison,  d3-ers. 
68  Findlay,  W.  R.,  &  Co. 
66  Clow,  Henry,  clothier. 
64  Davies,  John,  clothier. 
62  Queen  Court. 

Walker,  Hugh  &  Co.,  manuf. 

Stevenson  &  Campbell. 


62  Wallace,  J.,  &  Co.,  manuf. 

Fj'fe,  Henry  &  Son,  manufs. 

Anderson,  J.  &  W.,  &  Co. 

Dick,  G.  C,  &  Co.,  mers. 

Mon-ison,  G.,  &  Co.,  merehts. 

Anderson  &  Gra}'. 

Morrison,  John,  jun.,  mer. 

Vallance  &  Co.,  shawl  manf. 
60  Brown,  Daniel,  confectioner. 
58  Cree,  John,  watchmaker. 
56  Easton,  James,  clothier. 
54  M'Donald,  R.,  clothier. 
52  M'Adie  &  Co.,  clothiers. 
50  Burns,  John,  spirit  merchant. 
48  Gardner,  C.  S.,&Co.,  manufs. 

Stevenson  &  Crawford,  man. 

Downie  &  M'Clure,  drysalt. 

M'Nair,  M.,  &  Co. 

Robertson,  Gregory,  merehts. 

Mitchell,  T.,  com.  merchant. 
46  Rae,  John,  clothier. 
44  Weir,  R.,  &  Co.,  papermaks. 
42  Blair,  George,  clothier. 
40  Dale,  William,  M.D. 
38  Robertson,  J.,  &  Son,  manuf. 

Geramell,  Andrew,  writer. 

Lauder,  J.,  pattern  designer. 

Dick,  J.  &  G.  H.,«S;  Co.,manuf. 

Cowie,  A.,  agent. 

Smith  &  Martin,  paper-rulers. 

Paterson,  R.  &  H.,  manufs. 

M'William,  J.  &  J.,  spin  mer. 

Murdoch,  J.,  &  Co.,  manufs. 

Muir  &  Co.,  merchants. 

Gait,  Wm.,  &  Co.,  sew.  mus. 

M'Gregor  &  Gardner,  jewlrs. 
36  Carlin,  John,  clothier. 
34  Callender  &  Eadie,  wine  ags. 
32  North  British  India  Rubber 
Warehouse;  P.  Robertson. 
30  Caledonian  Railway  Office. 
28  Thomson  &  Scott,  seed  mer. 
24  Rowat,   R.   T.  &   J.,   shawl 

manufacturers. 
20  Lumsden,  James,  &  Son. 
12,  14  Main  &  Hunter,  wareho. 
8  Watson,  John,  spirit  dealer. 

6  Campbell,  P.  &  P.,  silk  dyers. 
4  Maclure,  Thos.,  tobacconist. 

QUEEN  STEEET,  North. 

10  Wordie  &  Co.,  carriers. 
Gordon,  George,  carrier. 
2  The  Queen's  Hotel. 
1  North  British  Imperial  Hotel. 

7  Edia.  &  Glas.  Rail.  Station. 

QUEEN'S  TERRACE. 

1  Rodger,  Robert  B. 

2  M'Cormick,  Mrs. 
M'Cormick,  A.  G. 

3  Paterson,  James. 

4  Clark,  James. 

5  Maxwell,  Francis. 

6  Stow,  David  George. 

7  Brown,  John. 

8  Robertson,  Archibald. 

9  Scott,  Allan. 
Scott,  Misses. 


10  Wright,  John  Innes. 

11  Wardlaw,  Ralph. 

12  Caw,  Mrs. 
Caw,  Neil. 

13  Napier,  James,  engineer. 
Church,  Wm,,  accountant. 

14  Kippen,  Misses. 

15  Anderson,  James. 
Paterson,  Miss  M.  S. 

SAE  STEEET,  Fort-Dnndas. 

Law,  J.  &  A.,  ironfounders. 

Port-Dundas  Session  School; 
Mr.  M'Pherson,  master,  & 
Miss  Wylie,  girls'  depart. 

EEGENT  STREET,  West. 
Victoria  Pi.ace  1  to  13. 
1  Eonald,  J.,  &  Co.,  merchants. 
Stewart,  Robert,  &  Co.,  mers. 
Templeton,  John,  merchant. 
Darrie,  William. 
3  Galloway,  H,  H.,  writer. 
M' George,  A.  &  A.,  «&  Cowan, 
writers. 
5  Hamilton  &  Co.,  merchants. 
M'Donald,  John,  merchant. 
Playfair,  Bryce,  &  Co.,  mers. 
Farlie,  John,  accountant. 
Iloneyman,  Michael,  account. 
]\I'Naughton,  James. 
Logan,  Mrs.  W. 
Wilson,  A.  M. 
7  Smith,  John,  accountant. 

Campbell,  Mungo,  jun.,  mer. 
9  Simpson,  A.  G. 

M'lntyre,  Miss,  lodgings. 
Moody,  Andrew,  merchant. 
11  Burnley,  Wm.  F.,  &  Co. 
13  Campbell,  Rivers,  &  Co. 
Alston,  George,  merchant. 
Alston,  E.  F.,  merchant. 
43  Blochairn  Iron  Co. 
Brownlee,  Thomas. 
Davidson,  James  E.  M. 
49  Watkins,  J.  H.,  &  Penn,  wrL 
51  Webster,  Robert,  merchant. 
Martin,  Geo.,  civil  engineer. 
Gardiner,  Miss,  m.illiuer. 
Brockie,  Misses,  milliners. 
53  Harthill,  Wm.,  galvanist. 
61  Thomson,  Jas.,  architect. 
65  M'Lerie,  George. 

JI'Farlane,  Geo., sen.,  portion. 
Forrester,  John,  baker. 
M'Farlane,  George. 
67  Sturroclc,  James. 
75  Bryce,  M.,  cabinetmaker. 
79  M'Donald,  John,  &  Son,  writs. 
Michael,  Andrew,  agent. 
Broomhead, Horatio  K.,  archt. 
Irvine,  H.  &  A.  Bell,  merehts. 
83  Pagan,  Dr.,  prof,  of  midwif. 
85  Buchanan,  Miss. 
97  Burnet,  John,  architect. 
103  Leadbetter,  J.  G. 
107  Gairns,  Miss. 
113  M'Call,  Thomas,  civil  engla. 
121  Fleming,  Miss. 


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131 
133 


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147 

149 
161 
171 

177 

181 

185 
204 

206 
212 

214 
216 


218 
220 


222 

224 


226 
230 


232 
196 
194 
190 

188 

180 


J  66 

164 
160 
156 
154 
152 
150 
148 
144 

132 
126 
120 
114 
112 


Ferrie,  Mrs. 

Dick,  Alex.,  of  Lumloch. 
M'Call,  John,  civil  engineer. 
Kobson,  Forman,  &  M'Call, 

civil  engineers. 
Plate  Glass  Insurance  Co. 
Symon,  John,  merchant. 
Herbertson,  H.,  measurer. 
Gillespie,  David. 
Murray,  Misses,  dressmakers. 
Clark,  J.  &  G.,  painters. 
M'Ewan,  Mrs. 
Anderson,  Mrs. 
Hubbard,  Richard,  poulterer. 
St.  George's  Free  Church. 
Fraser,  Dr.  James. 
Scheviz,  Mrs. 
Cameron,  John. 
M'Dearie,  Miss. 
Sharp,  William. 
M'Laren,  Alex.,  merchant. 
Oliver,  Misses,  dressmakers, 
Bonar,  Mrs. 
Boyd,  Wm.,  merchant. 
Gibson,  James,  merchant. 
Steven,  Hugh. 
M'Donald,  Alex. 
M'Gibbon,  David. 
Stewart,  John,  jum 
ScouUar,  Charles. 
Hutchison,  Miss. 
Weir,  Gilbert. 
Myhlenphort,  J. 
Mann,  John,  accountant. 
M'Arthur,  Duncan. 
Paterson,  James,  D.D. 
Gray,  James  B. 
Stenhonse,  Andrew. 
M'Laurin,  Mrs.  J.  C. 
Alexander,  James,  writer. 
Ferguson,  A.  C. 
Robertson,  James. 
Williams,  C.  G. 
Ramsay,  P.  T. 
Wylde,  Thos.,  manufacturer. 
Corbet,  Wm. 
Woolheim,  L.,  merchant. 
Birrell,  David,  manufacturer. 
M'Lean,  Wm.,  writer. 
M'Lean,  Wm.,  jun.,  mercht. 
Martin,  David,  merchant. 
Donald,  Mrs.  James. 
T.  Wiseman. 
Ferguson,    ^liss,    dress   and 

cloak  maker. 
Simpson,  T.,  flesher. 
Crole}',  Miss,  staymaker. 
Park,  Charles,  upholsterer. 
Methven,  Hugh,  writer. 
Mair,  Misses,  staymakers. 
Park,  G. 

Park,  Gavin,  measurer. 
Buchan,  Alex.  W.,  teacher. 
King,  Mrs. 

M'Candlish,  Mrs.,  milliner. 
Simpson,  P.,  M.D. 
Coats,  John,  M.D. 
Baird,  John,  architect. 
Buchan,  W.  R  ,  writer. 


112  Corbett,  Thomas,  merchant. 
Fraser,  John  F.,  writer. 

110  Smith,  Svdnej',  painter. 
108  Watson,  Thomas,  M.D. 
104  Dick,  Quintin,  &  Robertson. 

Gordon,  Thomas,  writer. 

Gildard&Macfarlane,  archils. 
102  M'Kenzie,  Hugh,  painter. 
100  rorbes,Rev.Dr.,Fr.  St.  Pauls. 
94  Douglas,  James,  C,  M.D. 
92  Handyside,  N.  R.,  &  J.,  mers. 

Handyside,  N.,  Russian  Con. 

Mathieson,  J.  A.,  merchant. 
86  North  British  Bank. 
82  Dewar,  Donald,  M.D. 
68  M'lvor,  Alexander,  draper. 

Ferguson,  Mrs. 

Young,  Miss,  lodgings. 

Hutcheson,  Joseph. 

Buchanan,  William. 
64  Sloane,  J.  F. 

Watson,  John,  accountant. 

Monkland  Railway  Co. 
58  Meek,  Miss. 
54  Arnott,  John,  accountant. 

Arnott,  Thomas,  painter. 

Munro,  Mrs.  Spens. 

Hart,  James,  manufacturer. 
50  Kidston,  W.  J.  B.  &  J.,  writ. 

Watson,  Tliomas,  writer. 
44  Wallace,  John  M.,  writer. 

Commissary  clerk's  office. 

Donald,  CD.,  &  Sons,  writers. 

Morrison,  William,  writer. 

4  Mudie,  Wm.,  jun.,  account. 
Gillespie,  Geo.  &  Co.,  mrchts. 
Crum,  J.  &  W.,  &  Co.,  calico 

printers. 
Crum,  Walter,  &  Co.,  calico 

printers. 
M'Kenzie,  John,  and  Moore. 
2  Mitchell,  John,  merchant. 
Muirhead,  Alex,  accountant. 
Haly,  George,  writer. 
Reddie,  Charles,  writer. 
Whyte,  Thomas,  manufr. 
Morrison  &  Field. 
Life  Association  of  Scotland  ; 

John  Graham,  secretary. 
Ewing,  A.  O.,  &  Co.,  merchts. 
Gardner  &  Stevenson,  lithogr. 

REID  STREET,  Bridgeton. 
33  Russell,  James,  grocer. 
71    Watson,  Wm.,  Eheriff-officer. 
79   Gordon,  Alex.,  spirit  mercht. 
107  M'Farlane,  John,  grocer. 

111  Ure,  Thos.,  spirit  merchant. 
149  Bogle,  P.,  &  Co.,  cotton  spin. 

98  Wark.  Jas.,  weavers'  office. 

70  Low,  Alex.,  shoemaker. 

28  M'Vej',  John,  spirit  dealer. 

16  Ritchie,  Mrs.  Mary,  sp.  deal. 

RINFIELD  STREET. 
1  Whyte,  James,  optician. 

5  Perry,  Thos.,  &  Son. 

9  Angus  &  Hunter,  trunk  mak. 
11  Mayer,  Robert,  music  seller. 


11  Buchanan,  Eobert,  musician. 
13  Boyd,  Wra.,  &  Son,  wood  mer. 

Weir,  W.  &  Peter,  manufrs. 

M'Murra}',  Boyd,  &  Co. 
15  Govan,  W.,  &  Son,  manufs. 

Bankier,  W.,  jun.,  com.  mer. 

Smith,  Anderson,  &  Co. 
17  Hinshelwood,  J.,  &  Co.,  agts. 
21   Rankin,  Malcolm,  gilder,  &c. 

Fraser  &  Turner,  manufrs. 
23  M'Naughton,  James,  saddler. 
27  Simpson,  J.  B.,  librarian. 
29  Stevenson,  M.,  bootmaker. 
31  Jones,  W.  C,  clothier. 
33  St.  Mary's  Hall. 

Bell,  George,  accountant. 

Fleming,  J.,  &  Co.,  merchts. 

Wilkie,  John,  engineer. 

Anderson,  James,  iron  mas. 

Wishaw  Colliery  OfBce. 

Portland  Iron  Works  Office. 

Anderson,  Jas.,   &  Co.,   coal 
masters. 

Hunter  &  Erskine,  com.  mers. 
37  M'Lerie,  Geo.,  confectioner. 
39  Murray,  A.,  wine  merchant. 
43  Lees,  Walter,  merchant. 

O'Donoghue,  G.  H.,  archt. 

Granger,  John,  metal  broker. 

Granger,  James,  accountant. 

Coats,  Neilson,  &  Co.,  cot  sp. 

Bryson,  John,  factor. 

Foulds  &  Hodgson,  merchts. 

M'Lean,  Hugh,  coal  mercht. 
45  Wood,  James,  watchmaker. 
47  Hamilton,  J.,  perfumer. 
51  Crowbill,  Milton,  &  Kenmuir 
Quarry  Company. 

Gray  &  Dick,  builders. 
55  Barnhill,  James,  accountant. 

M'Nab  &  Selkirk,  accounts. 
57  Hyman,  Mayer,  &  Co.,  carvs. 
59  Brown  &  Young,  plumbers. 
61  Somerville   &    Cunniughara, 

auctioneers. 
63  Hilliard,  W.  B.,  cupper. 

M'Leod,  John,  auctioneer. 

Baldie,  Robert,  architect. 

Thomson,  David,  architect. 
65  Hilliard,  W.  B.,  cutler. 
67  Houghton,  C.  G. 
69  Robertson  &  Reid,  plumbers. 
73  Anderson,  Thomas. 
'77  Dowie,  Eobert,  writer. 

M'Killop,  James,  agent. 

Lindsaj-,  Alexander,  smith. 

Kyle,  Miss. 

Lindsay,  Miss,  dressmaker. 

Morrison,  A.  M.,  writer. 

Munro,  R.,  messen.-at-arms. 

Moyes,  Robert,  agent. 
83  Morrison,  William,  writer. 
93  Galium,  Mrs. 

Litbgow,  W.  H.,  prof,  ofmns. 

Litbgow,  Miss,  teach,  of  sing. 

Litbgow,  Miss  E. 

IMitchell,  Miss,  dressmaker. 
95  Tannahill,  R.  D.,  M.D,  con- 
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409 


107  Alston,  Gavin,  dairyman. 

50 

Hart,  Thomas,  writer. 

27 

M'Kenzie,  J.,  beadle. 

.109  Hood,  Mrs.,  register  office. 

48 

Allan,  William,  spirit  merct. 

M'Aulaj',  Miss,  dressmaker. 

lU  Wylie,  James,  bootmaker. 

46 

Norrie  &  Anderson,  accounts. 

31 

Scott,  Mrs.,  grocer. 

113  Eraser,  Mrs.  James,  dressmab. 

Pollock,  Archibald,  account 

35 

Samuels,  R.  D.,  grainer. 

115  Pringle,  Peter. 

Craig,  Miss. 

M'Crorie,  Miss,  dressmaker. 

Turner,  Jame.',  artist. 

Hilton,  Mrs.,  dressmaker. 

Houston,  William, 

Eraser,  Charles. 

Deimison,  John,  engineer. 

47 

Martin,  Miss. 

117  Eraser,  Charles,  .spirit  mer. 

Johnston,  Neil,  insurance  agt. 

Brown,  Robert. 

121  Erskine,  Peter,  baker. 

44 

Knox,  Tlios.,  cabinetmaker. 

Milro}',  Mrs.,  lodgings. 

135  Stirrat,  Hugh,  jun. 

36 

Morris,  Munro,  &  Co.,  mers. 

Beattie,  Mrs. 

139  Stirrat,  H.,  &  Sons,  joiners. 

Nei!,  James,  com.  agent. 

Beattie,  Misses,  milliners. 

145  Marshall,  Mrs.,   spirit  dealer. 

Ingram,  J.  &  W.,  architects. 

55 

Dobbie,  Miss,  dressmaker. 

149  Niven,  John,  shoemaker. 

Sinclair,  H.  M.,  accountant. 

AVayman,  John,  upholsterer. 

153  Hoggan,  A.,  plasterer. 

Cook,  James,  writer. 

S  terrier,  Mrs. 

Deans,  James. 

Burns,  Rob.,  jun,,  colliery  agt. 

Dunn,  Mrs.,  ladies'  nurse. 

155  M'Kerracher,  Dn.,  sp.  dealer. 

Reid,  H.  &  C,  auctioneers. 

Stewart,  D.,  house  factor. 

159  Wilson,  George,  bookseller. 

Jililro}-,  James,  coal  agent. 

Burton,  Thos.  C,  teacher  of 

161,  165  Johnston  &  Ballantine, 

M'Phun,  W.  L.,  accountant. 

dancing. 

plumbers. 

34 

Bell,  W.',  bootmaker. 

59 

Scobic,  D.  S.,  painter. 

1G3  M'Doiiald,  Robt.,  wire-work. 

32 

Harrison  &  Edwards,  bandage 

Sinclair,  Daniel,  painter. 

M'Kay,  Kenneth,  teacher. 

makers. 

Hillhouse,  Archibald,  superin- 

173 Colquhoun,  John,  spirit  mer. 

Edwards,  Mrs.,  bandage  mak. 

tendent  goods,  C.R.W. 

166  Burrett,  Misses  I.  &  C. 

30 

St.  Mary's  Episcopal  Chapel. 

M'Nab,  Miss,  dressmaker. 

1G4  Stirrat,  David,  cartwright. 

28 

Sprunt,  Thos.,  &  Co.,  manfs. 

71 

Matheson,  Mrs.,  ladies'  nurse. 

]  40  Warrington,  Win.,  pawnbrok. 

24 

Fiulay,  John,  printseller. 

Forrest,  Mrs.,  ladies'  nurse. 

M'Bride,  Anthonj',  draughts. 

22 

Clark,  John,  writer. 

Dobbie,  Mrs.,  ladies'  nurse. 

Paterson,  Robert. 

Hamilton,  P.  &  G.,'merchts. 

Johnston,  Mrs.,  ladies'  nurse. 

134  Eastou,  Alex.,  brassfounder. 

B'.'U  &  Paterson,  writers. 

Aitken,  Mrs.,  ladies'  nurse. 

12G  Lawrence,  M.  &  J.,  furriers. 

Thomas  &  Thibaudeau,  mers. 

Wood,  Mrs.,  ladies'  nurse. 

120,  122  Maitknd,  James,  &  Co., 

Croil,  Thos.,  merchant. 

M'Dougall,  Duncan,  flesher. 

coach  builders. 

FoulJs,  A.,  merchant. 

Stevenson,  Matthe\y,  bootm. 

118  Walmsley,  Peter,  potato  mer. 

IS 

Robertson,  J.,  jun.,  com.  mer. 

Miller,  John. 

Rankin,  'I'homaSj  painter. 

M'Ewan,  William,  writer. 

Lamb,  James,  tailor. 

112  Smith,  George,  druggist 

Miller,  John,  com.  mer. 

M'Gregor,  Mrs.,  ladies'  nurse. 

108  Smith,  George,  M.i>. 

16 

Boog,  John,  saddler. 

Miller,  Robert,  house  factor. 

Orr,  Miss,  miliiner. 

14 

Bruggioti,  P.,  figure  maker. 

77 

Anderson,  Alexander,  spring 

Walker,  James,  iron  master. 

12 

Finlay,  R.  G.,  &  Brothers. 

manufacturer. 

Kalston  &  Sons,  photographs. 

10 

Sheriff,  Peter,  gunmaker. 

M'Vey,  James. 

Parker,  Mrs. 

8 

M'Kerrow,  Jas.,  upholsterer. 

M'Vey,  George,  grocer. 

100  Battison,  J.  &  T.,  grocers. 

6 

Gumming  &  Stevenson,  clths. 

Watt,  James,  beadle. 

lO-t  Cochrane,  Alexander,  &  Co., 

Watt,  John,  iG.P.O. 

cabinetmakers. 

RENFREW  COTTRT.^ 

83 

Campbell,  D.,  clerk. 

102  The  Crown  Sale  Halls;  Mor- 

5 

Stewart,  J.  M.,  cabinetmaker. 

85 

Gibson,  Hugh,  spirit  raercht. 

rison,  John  &  James. 

87 

Small  &  Barnett,  wrights. 

100  Haldane,  George,  spir.  mer. 

SENFEEW  LANE. 

101 

Williamson,  John. 

98  Boyd,  James,  confectioner. 

7 

Eraser,  Daniel,  turner. 

103 

Dunlop,  Mrs.,  ladies'  nurse. 

96  Buchanan,  William,  measur. 

17 

Maitland,  Jamss,  &  Co. 

Bowie,  Thom.as. 

Rattray,  John. 

23 

Wylie,  James,  bootmaker. 

King,  Joseph  T. 

Turnbull,  John,  engineer. 

Ferguson,  Mrs.,  cook. 

109 

Morrison,  Mrs. 

94  Rattra}',  John,  plumber. 

29 

Kerr,  Neil,  aerated  wat.  man. 

Headrick,  James,  baker. 

83  Church,  Win.,  &  Co.,  mere. 

40 

Knos,  Thomas,  upholsterer. 

Morrison,  W.  &  A.,  shipbrok. 

80  M'Connell,  Robt.,  &  Co.,  iron 

43 

Gemmel,  James,  tinsmith. 

Wright,  M. 

founders. 

49 

Barbour,  Robert 

Kirk,  Mrs. 

68  Masse,  confectioner. 

111 

Douglas,  Mrs. 

60  Gaul,  Robt,  &  Co.,  cabinetm. 

EENFUEW  STREET.: 

113 

Davison,  Miss. 

64  Pollock,  James,  saddler. 

3 

Grierson,  John,  &  Son,  oven 

Lawrie,  W.  Thomas. 

62  Marshall  &  Jackson,  milliners. 

builders. 

Reid,  Hugh. 

60  Caulfield,  Miss. 

5 

Brownlee,  Geo.,  shoemaker. 

M'Call,  M.  R. 

58  Lindsay,  James. 

15 

Salmond,  Mrs.,  lodgings. 

Edwards,  W.  J, 

34  Reggie,  George,  &.  Son. 

Reid,  John,  plasterer. 

Barradale,  Jolin. 

62  Hendrj',  John,  measurer, 

M'Callnm,  A. 

129 

Shields,  Mr. 

Suell,  James  Anderson,  mer. 

19 

Hannay,  William,  stationer. 

Copeknd,  Misses,  dress iiaks] 

Spence,  William,  architect 

Winning,  Robert. 

Kialoch,  Willia:n. 

Brown,  William,  designer. 

23 

Dick,  James,  agent. 

Black,  Miss. 

Reid,  Thomas. 

Craig,  Mrs.  John. 

Begg,  Robert  H. 

Waddell,  Matthew. 

Forrest,  A. 

135 

Finlay,  William. 

50  Wallace,  M.,&  Co.,  coal  mers. 

Winning,  Moses. 

M'Mi'llan,  Mrs. 

Waugh,    M'Arthur,   &   Co., 

27 

Logan,  John,  sherilf-offieer. 

Watt,  Mrs. 

merchants. 

Nimmo,  Williani,  baker. 

W^fon,  James. 

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135  Torrance,  James, 

Smith,  Miss. 
137  Stewart,  Misses. 

Albert  Terrace. 
141  Millar,  John. 
145  Marshall,  Mrs. 

Ban-,  William. 

Jeffiej',  James. 

Davidson,  John. 
149  Duncan,  Thomas. 

Paterson,  James. 

Dougall,  William, 

Weir,  ]\Iisses, 

Weir,  Mrs.  A. 
177  Hamilton,  Dundas. 
181  Young,  Rev.  D. 
183  Frew,  John,  merchant 

Jackson,  Georg&. 

M'Kirdy,  Mrs. 

M'Knight,  Miss. 
185  Napier,  John. 
189  Cameron,  D.  A.,  sarg.-dent. 
191  Haldane,  Mrs. 

Miller,  John. 

Allan,  Francis  W. 

193  Gray,  Charles,  painter. 
197  Smith,  George  C. 

199  M'Kinlay,  P.,  LL.D. 

Kennedy,  John,  house  factor. 
331  Mather,  John. 

Falkland  Place. 
330  Thomson,  Hugh,  M.D. 
328  Somerville,  Rev.  A.  N. 

Ewing,  Miss. 

Douglas,  Andrew. 
320  Fowler,  William. 

Eitchie,  Juhn  Darling, 

Ritchie,  L.  T.,  port.-painter. 

Watt,  Miss. 

Albany  Tereagk, 
286  Harvey,  James  E. 

Alexander,  James. 

Alexander,  Robert  F. 

Isdale,  Rev.  John. 
266  Murdoch,  Robert. 
264  Small,  Neil. 
260  Reid,  Hui^b,  merchant. 

Eeid,  Peter. 
236  Robertson,  John. 
250  M'Morlaiid,  AndreTT, 
240  Connell,  William. 

Hampton  Court  Terrace. 
284  Somerville,  John,  merchant. 
230  Ronald,  Jolm. 
226  Templeton,  James, 
220  Frew,  Forrest,  manufacturer. 
214  Allan,  James. 
212  Hamilton,  Robert. 
208  Birrell,  Alexander. 
202  Greig,  Willianj. 

194  Oldham,  Rev.  S.  K. 
Bedford  Place. 

172  Coulson,  G.  F.,  merchant. 

170  Forrester,  Wm.,  merchant. 

168  Stewart,  Alex.,  manufaetr, 

166  Low,  John. 

164  Harvey,  Mrs. 

162  Cameron,  Geo.,  stationer. 

ICO  Brown,  Mrs. 


158  Swan,  Jas.,  lands  valuator. 
154  M'Call,  James. 
152  Swan,  James  C. 

Swan,  Joseph. 
150  Eeid,  John,  surgeon. 
148  Cowbrongb,  Murray. 
146  Monti,  J.  H.  de. 
144  Smith,  David,  M.D. 
142  Wilson,  Robert. 

Greenfield,  James  J. 

Guibara,  L.  E, 
140  Forrest,  John. 
138  Stuart,  Mrs.  W. 

Stuart,  Miss,  milliner. 
136  Caldwell,  John. 

Napier,  Miss. 

Halley,  John. 
134  Hay,  John. 

Walker,  Jas.,  omnibus  propr. 
132  Bramwell,  Miss,  dressmaker. 

Wilkie,  John,  beadle. 

Ewing,  John. 

Henrj',  John. 

Jack  &  Shand,  Misses,  millin. 
130  Henry,  John,  livery  stables. 
128  Weir,  Mrs.  David,  spi.  deal. 
126  Mowat,  William,  upholsterer. 

Smith,  Miss,  teacher. 

Smith,  Thomas,  gilder. 

Woodburn,  Miss,  dressmaker. 

M'Bride,  Mrs.,  ladies'  nurse. 

Wilson,  John. 

Walker,  Mrs. 
122  Eushbury,  John,  lock  malser. 
120  M'Lennan,  Mrs. 

Hedderwick,  Miss. 

Steven,  Mrs. 
116  Mudie,  Mis.s. 

Johnston,  Neil,  insur.  agent. 

Sprunf,  Miss,  milliner. 

Syme,  Mrs.,  cook. 

I.awrie,  James,  M.D. 
112  Tennant,  Mrs. 

Millar,  John,  agent. 

Park,  Gavin. 

Annacker,  William. 

M'Call,  James. 
110  Collins,  Geo.,  com.  mer. 
106  Fyfe,  Mrs.,  lodgings. 

Taylor,  Mrs.,  ladies'  nurse, 

Benson,  D. 

Jilitchell,  Thos.,  flesher. 

Turnball,  Mrs.,  ladies'  nurse. 

Sladen,  Edwin,  agent. 
100  M'Kenzie,  Jas.,  cabinet  Bikr. 

50  Love,  James. 

Inglis,  Francis,  dentist. 

Scott,  Mrs.,  ladies'  nurse. 

Gebbie,  Mrs.,  Indies'  nurse. 
84  Campbell,  Peter,  grocer. 
62  Talmage,  Emanuel,  spi.  mer. 
60  Ferguson,  Miss. 

Irvine,  Mrs.  John, 

Morrison,  Donald. 

M'Kay,  D. 

51  Tiissie,  Mr. 

Maitland,  William,  merclmt. 
Birrell,  Mi.ss,  dressmaker. 
Gill,  George. 


54  Donald,  Robert. 
48  M'Call,  Thos.,  church  officer. 
Shanks,  Miss. 

32  Paterson,  Eobert,  spirit  mer. 
30  Stevenson,  Wright. 

Stevenson,  John,  teacher, 

24  Craig,  John,  plasterer. 

22  Milne,  John,  grocer. 

18  Stewart,  J.  M.,  cabinetmkr. 

14  Finlay,  Alex.,  instrum.-mak. 
M'Bride,    Peter,   messenger- 

at-arms. 
M'Gregor,  Mrs.,  dress-maker. 
M'Lehose,  William. 
Wbitton,  James,  house  fac. 
10  Eollo,  Eobert,  plumber. 
Rowan,  John 
Murdoch,  Robert. 

EICHABD   STEEET, 

3  Duncan,  Mrs,,  ladies'  nurse. 
M'Farlane,  Nicol. 

7  Finlayson,  Mrs.,  furnisher. 
9  Clark,  Mrs.,  ladies'  nurse. 

13  Morton,  John. 

15  White,  James,  flesher. 

23  Wallace  &  Galloway,  smiths. 

33  Edwards,  David. 
Chisholm,  Miss,  dressmaker. 

35  Freebairn,  James,  slater. 
39  Paterson,  Andrew. 
43  M'Intyre,  J.  &  E. 
87  M'Leod,  Mrs. 
Gl  Irvine,  Mrs. 

14  Armstrong, Mrs,,  ladies' nurse. 

8  M'Lean,  John. 

4  M'Gregor,  Eobert,  smith. 
M'Intosh,  Andrew,  slater. 

EICHMOND  LANE. 

9  Stewart,  Ales.,  wine  mercht. 

10  Eankin,  Robt.,  cork  manuf. 

11  Laird,  John,  cutler. 

mCHMOin)  STEEET. 

1  Walker,  Andrew. 

9  Howatt,  James,  measurer. 

13  Smith,  John. 

17  Colville,  Stephen,  merchaEt. 

19  Lambert,  Eev.  John. 

21  Neilson,  Eobert,  plasterer. 

23  Martin,  James,  coiifectioner. 

25  M'Call,  William,  builder. 
27  Clark,  Yfilliam,  tinsmith. 
32  Hardy,  Henry. 

30  Eoy,  Archd.,  calenderer. 

26  Robertson,  Andrew. 

24  Eobertson,  William. 

20  Croll,  Blrs.  John. 

16  Paton,  Andrew. 

14  Miller,  George,  M.D. 
10  Cooper,  James. 

6  Eae,  John,  glass  merchant, 

2  Campbell,  D. 

EISK  STEEET. 

1  Free  St.  Luke's  Church. 

17  Menzie's  horse  repository. 
Yule,  James,  foreman. 


EITCHIE'S. STREET  DIRECTOEY. ROPEWORK. 


411 


16  Pringle,  Dougald. 
Smith,  Robert. 

4  Forsyth,  James,  smith. 

PvITCHIE'S  LANE. 

14  Hay,  Andrew,  warden. 

EOBESTSON  LANE. 
3  Ferguson,  E. 
41  M'Callum,  John. 
43  M'Alister,   Robert,  joiner   & 
box  maker. 
Anderson,  T.  R.,  cabinetmkr. 
"Wotherspoon,  J.,  stair  railer. 
28  Sinclair,  Mrs.,  grocer. 

EOBEETSON  STREET, 

5  Stewart,  James,  let.-car.  P.O. 
7  River  Clyde  Towing  Co. 

Miller  &  Fleming,  coppersm. 
Bennet.  Alex. 
M'Vicar,  Archibald,  smith. 
Glasgow  Forge. 
Muvdouh  &  Donald,  iron  mer. 
Donald,  John. 
Murdoch,  Robert. 
Wright,  J.,  &  Co.,  ship  brks. 
Wright,  A.  D.,  ship  broker. 
Kenmure  Colliery  Office. 
Roxburgh,  David,  coal  mas. 
Ship  Chandlery  &  Sailwk.  co. 
Shanks,  James. 
Murray,  James,  pilot. 
Hannan,  John,  engineer. 
Campbell,  Mrs.  A.,  lodgings. 
Gilmour,  W.,  &  Co.,  ship. 
M'Nair,  Miss. 
Eeid,  Andrew. 
Eeid,  Robert. 
Morrison,  Mrs.  William, 
Waters,  William. 
Dunsmore,  James. 
Claasen,  Ernest,  com.  agent. 
M'Millan,  Donald,  boot  and 

shoemaker. 
Fleming,  Mrs.  James. 
Brunt,  Robert. 

Arthur,  R.  and  E.  H.,  solicit, 
M'Blain,  Mrs. 
M'Coll,  John. 
Naismith,  James. 
M'Allister,  John,  clerk. 
M'Allister,  Robert,  joiner. 
Tennant,  Walter. 
Stevenson,   William,   &,   Co., 
63  Ritchie's,  H.,  stores. 
Stephens  &  Co.,  guano  stores. 
Ritchie,  Hugh,  stores. 
Murray,  James,  storekeeper. 
Wotherspoon,  J.,  stair-railer. 
Anderson,  T.  R.,  cabinetm. 
M'Allister,  Robert,  joiner. 
Russell,  S.  &  W. 
Anderson,  T.  R. 
Shanks,  James. 
Vogt,  A. 
Eodger,  J.  P. 
Crichton,  A.,  &  Co. 
Naismith,  Jas.,  green-grocer. 


45 


57 
59, 
69 
71 

75 


70  Eobertson,  John. 

M'Millan,  Miss,  lodgings. 

Shanks,  C,  widows's  capm. 

Wade,  Captain  George. 

Wilson,  William, 
68  Lindsay,  Wm.,  plumber. 
56  Ramsay,  John,  bootmaker. 
50  M'CuUoch,  J.  &  G.,  coutrs. 

M'Culloch,  Jas.,  dairy  keeper. 
48  Johnstone,  J.,  Bo'ness  carrier, 

daily  at  4  o'clock. 
42  Glenarm  Lime  Co.'s  office. 
38  Ritchie,  Hugh. 

Marshall,  Robert. 
36  Reid,  Andrew,  &Son,  bids. 
34,  36  Reid,  R.  C,  model  maker. 
28  Foy,  James,   &    Co.,   metal 
merchants. 

Freer,  John,  &  Co.,  merchts. 

Ramsay,  John,  hammer-shaft 
maker. 

M'Coll,  John,  slate  and  coal 
merchants. 

Lime  stores. 

Browning's,  Mat.,  grain  stor. 
26  Steel,  Arch.,  engineer. 

M'Gown,    James,    steamboat 
master. 

Moffat,  P. 

M'Naught,  Wm.,  engineer. 

Braid,  Thomas,  builder. 

Wright,  Duncan  A. 

Crichton,  Mrs. 
22  Bannatyne,  Robert,  officer  of 
fisheries. 

Lindsay,  John. 

Ramsay,  John. 

Elstob,  John. 

M'Whirter,  E. 
20  Steamboat  Office. 

Orme,  Martin,  agent. 

Watson,  Alexander,  agent. 
16  Clyde  Navigation  Chambers. 

Treasurer's  Office. 

Knight,  George. 

M'Donald,  Alex. 

Graham,  James. 

Campbell,   Dugald. 

Engineer's  Office. 

Duncan,  Andrew, 

Salmond,  T.  R. 

Weddell,  James. 

Harbour  Office. 

Johnstone,  Wm.,  master. 

Ritchie,  James. 

Boyd,  N.  K. 

Pilot  Office. 

Stewart,  Charles,  master. 

Morrison,  James,  pilot. 

Skellj',  Luke,  pilot. 

Harbour  Police  Office. 

M'Farlane,  R.,  superintendent. 

Mathieson,  J.,  lieutenant. 

Sinclair,  Arch.,  lieutenant. 
14  Tonnage  &  Collector's  Office, 

Martin,  James. 

M'Nair,  James. 

Reid,  Mungo. 

Lyle,  Duncan. 


14  Alexander,  James. 
Buchanan,  E.  S. 
Haig,  Thomas,  jun. 
Comrie,  Geo. 

12  Greenock  Towing  Co. ;  Chas. 

C.  Scott,  agent. 

10  Smith,  M.  H.,  shipbroker. 
Keir,  A. 

Hamilton,  Mrs. 
4  Barton,  William. 

ROCHESTER  PLACE. 

1  Herriot,  Mrs.,  lodgings. 

2  M'Ewan,  Mrs.  William. 
Matbie,  William. 
Climie,  Robert,  architect. 
Myer,  Hyman,  carver. 
Willocks,  Robert. 

Eeid,  Henry,  ironmonger. 

3  Powers,  Mrs. 

4  Willocks,  Mrs. 

6  AVallace,  Mrs.  William. 
Liddell,  Charles. 

9  Watson,  Thomas. 
Gilmour,  A. 
Macfarlane,  J. 

11  Thomson,  J.,  pianoft.  teacher. 

RONALD   STREET. 

3  Millen,  Thomas. 
Millen,  John. 

7  Chrystal,  James. 
Buchanan,  John. 

13  Gebbie,  Thomas. 
Gebbie,  Thomas,  jun., 
Haj',  Jonathan. 
Forrest,  Rev.  David. 

19  Martin,  John. 
Clugston,  Miss. 
Caulfield,  Francis. 
Urie,  Miss,  teacher. 
Tinsley,  James. 
Taylor,  James. 
Burton,  Alex. 

23  Dempster,  Robert. 

27  Duncan,  Thomas.  , 

Buchanan,  Wm. 
ROPEV/ORK  LANE. 
11  Williamson,  George. 

29  Black,  J.,  spirit  dealer. 
31  Brown  &  Caldwell. 

37  Pearson  &  Kerr. 

41  Stockwell  Free  Church. 

51  St.  Enoch's  School. 

St.  Enoch's  Female  Sch.  of  In- 
dustry; Miss  Ritchie,  teach. 

Sims,  W.,  teacher. 
66  Matthews,  J.,  &  Co. 

30  Walker,  E  ,  &  Co. 

24  Marshall,  James,  goldbeater. 
Twaddell,  Wm. 

Yuille,  James. 
Dinning,  James. 
Cairns,  John. 
Drew,  John. 
22  Dow,  John,  spirit  merchant. 

20  Smith,  James,  &  Son. 

4  Coghill,  Alex.,  jun. 
Coghill,  David. 
Gallacher,  John. 


412 


EOSEHALL.- 


-STREET  DIRECTORY.- 


-ROTTENROW. 


EOSEHALL  STREET. 
Laego  Place. 
5  Falconer,  Wm. 
Knowles,  Joseph. 
Page,  Francis. 
Hutchison,  M. 
Moirison,  James. 
11  Patterson,  John. 
Dawson,  J.  B. 
Gibson,  Mrs. 
Cofty,  B. 
Smith,  Hugh. 
Smith,  William. 
Anderson,  Mrs. 
Thomson,  William. 

19  Gray,  A. 
Meikle,  James. 
Davidson,  George  J.  G. 
Millar,  John. 

20  M'Farlane,  James. 

18  Brown,  Miss. 
Stewart,  D. 

IG  Hill,  William. 
Morrison,  J. 
Ferguson,  Allan. 
Stevenson,  Mrs. 
Donald,  James. 
Graham,  Thomas. 
Scott,  Walter. 
Hill,  Miss. 
Drummond  Place. 

10  M'Quan-io,  M.  &  E. 
M'Kinnon,  Robert. 
Kirkpatrick,  W. 
Stewart,  James. 

EOSEHILL. 

SEE    POLLOKSHAWS    ROAD. 

ROSE  STBEET,  East. 
4  Baillie,  Robert. 
24  Tannaliill,  John,  cowfeeder. 
53  Gourlay,  Robt.,  ironfoundcr. 
Dunn,  AVilliam,  brassfounder. 

ROSE  STREET,  GarnethUI. 
3  Martin,  Alexander. 
Cowan,  J. 

11  Rhind,  John. 
Guthrie,  John. 
Anderson,  W.  F.  G. 
Stevenson,  John. 

15  Taylor,  William. 
Bain,  James. 
Euthven,  William. 
Cavenie,  J. 
M'Intosh,  Thomas. 

19  Fisher,  Mrs.  John. 
Simpson,  R.  E. 

21  Dewar,  Henry. 
Young,  John,  agent 
Barr,  Alexander. 
Steven,  Alexander. 

27  M'Connell,  Robert. 

.31  Laughlan,  Robt.,  accountant. 

35  Williamson,  Alexander. 

Tailor,  William. 

Sinclair,  D. 
41  Tarbet,  Mrs. 


41  M'Minn,  Misses. 
Borthwick,  J.  M. 

45  M'Kinlaj',  Mrs.  J. 
Knox,  Thomas. 
M'Kechnie,  Peter. 
Fulton,  William. 
Reid,  Mrs. 

47  Blurray,  John,  grocer. 

55  Kyle,  Thomas. 
Mills,  William. 

57  Semple,  David. 

66  Murray,  Alexander. 

68  Peacock,  Thomas. 

Wilson,  James. 

Galbraith,  James. 

Anderson,  Miss. 

Gray,  John. 

Stevenson,  H.  John. 

56  Paterson,  Mrs.  William. 
Clinkskill,  James. 
M'Callum,  A'^llliam. 
M'Callum,  James  S. 

52  Gilmour,  James. 
Hill,  A. 

Alexander,  John,  com.  agent. 

Baird,  William. 

Hugh,  Alexander. 

Howat,  Mrs.,  dressmaker. 

M'Allister,  Peter. 
30  Renfrew,  Robert,  surgeon. 
26  Fulton,  John,  portioner. 

Fulton,  Robert,  com.  agent. 
22   Walker,  J.,  omnibus  propriet. 
20  Walker's  Roy.  Horse  Bazaar. 
12  Anderson,  Jas. 

Hunter,  Wm. 

Duncan,  Mrs.  A. 

Sutherland,  Miss,  dressmaker. 

Aitken,  Miss  M. 

Cranston,  Miss. 

Hardie,  Jas.,  baker. 
6  Johnstone,  Thos.,  M.D. 

ROSE  ST.,  Hutchesoatown. 
35  M'Lellan,  P.  &  AT. 
51  Whitesmith,  Wm. 

53  Cree,  James,  &  Co. 
65  Hyland,  Thcs. 

76  Cameron,  Donald,  P.O. 
85  Anderson,  John,  spirit  merch. 
121  Kay,  James. 
James,  Wm. 

Crawford,  John,  house  factor. 
131  Coghill,  David. 
137  Ramsav,  James. 
M'Milfan,  Allan. 
143  Coghill,  George,  P.O. 

Cuthbert,  Thos. 
145  M'Clymont,  Mrs.,  dairy. 
14  M'Carthy,  Wm.,  supervisor. 
18  M'Phail,'  W.,  spirit  mercht. 
22  Robertson,  Wm.,  grocer. 
24  Small,  James,  grocer. 
38  Lithgow,  John,  spirit  dealer. 

42  Milne,  John,  family  grocer. 
44  Taylor,  James,  victualler. 

48  Thomson,  Robert,  spirit  mer. 
64  Yuille,  Wm.,  pawnbroker. 
80  M 'Naught,  John. 


104,  106  Harlev,  W.,  starcher. 

114  Stirling,  W"m. 
M'Kenzie,  Hugh. 

122  Neilson,  Matthew,  builder. 
138  Robertson,  Robert,  grocer. 

154  Roberton,  M.  &  J.,  grocers. 

160  Dow,  Colin. 

174  M'Cann,  John,  P.O. 

196  Wright,  A.,  spirit  merchant. 

EOSELANB   TERRACE. 

SEE    CUMBEKLAND    STREET. 

ROTTENROW. 

3  M'Kenna,  Mrs.  A.,  broker. 

5  "Winning,  Jessie,  dressmaker. 

7  Gibb,  Mrs.,  provision  dealer. 
11   Clark,  Wm.,  spirit  dealer. 
29  Muirhead,  J.,  mason. 
41  Glasgow  Lock  Hospital;  Con- 

dra,  Patrick,  superintend. 
61  Glasgow  Industrial  school. 
81  Asylum  for  Indig.  Old  Men; 
Fleming,  James,  superintend. 
97  Jameson,  W.,  spii  it  dealer. 

105  Fyfe,  Mrs.  A.,  stationer. 
109  M'Kim,  John,  M.D. 

M'Kim,  James,  druggist. 

111  Jackson,  A.,  grocer. 

115  Keddie,  Miss,  staymaker. 
117  Stenhouse,  Andrew,  baker. 
121  Black,  Alex.,  grocer. 

123  Hendr3',  James,  procer. 
131  Chawfokd  Place. 

Smith,  James,  confectioner. 
Brown,  John,  wood  mercht. 

143  Glasgow  Lying-in  Hospital ; 
Finlayson,  Mrs.,  matron. 

147  Scot^,  Mrs.  John,  grocer. 

153  M'Gee,  Jas.,  pawnbroker. 

155  North  Uke  Place. 
157  Smith,  John,  cowfeeder. 

161  Oats,  John. 

Patrick,  Misses,  teachers. 
185  Kirkpatrick,  John,  tailor. 

Kirkpatrick,  Robert,  clothier. 

Brown,  John,  perfumer. 

Borland,  Thomas. 
196  Montgomerj'-,  John,  house  fac. 

M'Auslan,  Miss  M. 

154  M'Gillvarj',  Mrs.,  cowfeeder. 
152  Gardner,  James,  flesher. 

Cleland,  Mrs.,  cowfeeder. 
M'Dougall,  Daniel,  bootm. 
Ciark,  Angus. 
Lamb,  James. 
146  Lemon,  James,  letter-carrier. 
Lemon,  John. 
Fraser,  Archd. 
M'Kaj',  John,  bootmaker. 
Law,  Mrs.  J.,  lodgings. 
Bruce,  Mrs.,  ladies'  nurse. 

144  Kewall,  Mrs.  J.,  spirit  dealer. 
140  Williamson,  John. 

136  Ferguson,  Geo.,  spirit  dealer. 
114  Leitch,  John,  P.O. 

112  Dean  Place. 
Fei-gus,  Wm.,  agent. 

106  Lennox,  James. 


EOYAL. STREET  DIRECTORY. ROYAL. 


413 


104   Gnthrie,  Robert. 

102  Campbell,  Malcolm. 

100  M'Lean,  Duncan,  spirit  mer. 

08  Robertson,  "VVm.,  house  fac. 

60  Stobo,  ^Ym.,  spirit  merchant. 

60  Henderson,  Jlrs.  T.,  grocer. 

6  Smith,  David,  teacher. 

4  Cameron,  Wm.,  pawnbroker. 

ROYAL  ARCADE. 

19  51'Ara,  John,  &  Co.,  cabinet. 

21  Paton,  Susan,  fruiterer. 

23  Blair,  Wm.,  furniture  wareh. 

28,  2-1:  Angus,  John,  spirit  mer. 

18  M'Ara,  M'Callum,  and  Co., 
furniture  dealers. 

1-1  M'Ewan&M'Donald,  clothrs. 

10  Clark,  Jas.,  auctioneer, sheriff- 
officer,  &c. 
4  Weir,  William,  picture  frame- 
maker. 
2  Drysdale,  John,  haircutter. 

EOYAL  BANK  PLACE. 

1  Outrara,  David  E.,  account. 
Napier,  James  A.,  merchant. 

3,  5  Graham,  T.,  dining  rooms. 

7  Brj'den,  Wm.,  &  Son. 

9  Duncan,  A.,  &  Co, 

(S  Easton,  James,  jeweller. 
G  Carswell,  Neill. 
4  Davidson,  John. 

2  Aikman,  Wra.  M. 
Aikraan,  John. 

EOYAL  CIRCUS,  City  Road. 

1  Brown,  Thomas  W. 
M'Millan,  John. 

2  Bankier,  William,  jun. 

3  Sharp,  John. 
M'Hardy,  Charles. 

4  M'Indoe,  Mrs. 
Jeffrey,  William. 

5  Wilson,  A. 

EOYAL  CEESCENT. 

1  Western  Institution. 
Ramsay,  A.,  A.M.,  head  mast. 

2  Dickson,  W.  N. 

3  Livingston,  Archibald. 

4  Gibson,  Archald,  sec  C.R. 

5  Black,  John. 

6  Graham,  Mrs.  P. 
Lang,  William. 

7  Dobbie,  W.  H.,  merchant. 

8  Graham,  John. 

9  M'Ewan,  Wm.  L.,  merchant. 

10  Irvin,  Samuel,  merchant. 

11  Raeburn,  James,  sen. 

12  Lorrain,  W.  S.,  merchant. 

13  Thomson,  Jas.,  shipbuilder. 

14  Middleton,  John. 

1 5  Smith,  Miss. 

16  Gibson,  George,  merchant. 

17  Taylor,  John,  sen.,,  merchant. 
IS  Lochead,  AVm.,  merchant. 

19  Knox,  Robert,  jun. 

20  M'Ewan,  J.  T.  H. 

21  Dick,  H.  R.,  merchant. 
Dick,  George  C,  merchant. 


22  Carswell,  Allan,  sen. 
24  Thomson,  John. 

Muir,  H.  B. 

Chaplin,  Alexander. 

Cunningham,  Mrs.  Wm. 

Young,  Mrs.  Alex. 

ROYAL  EXCHANGE  BUILD- 
INGS. 

East  Entry,  North  Side. 

1  Electric  Telegraph  Co. 's  office. 

2  M'Cormick,  A.  G.,  insur.  bkr. 

3  M'Kinlay,  J.  &  W.,  ins.  bro. 

4  Weild,  John,  agent. 
Underwriters'  Room. 

6  JIurray,  Thos.  R.,  insur.  bkr. 

7  M'Kellar,  W.  B.,  &  Leggat, 

insurance  brokers. 

8  Thomson,  T.,  &  Co.,  ins.  bks. 
Reading  Room  ; 

Robt.  Stevenson,  secretary. 

North  Entry. 
1,  2  M'Kechnie,  D.  W.,  adjt.  ave. 
4  Wingate,  Birre],&  Co., ins.  brk. 

South  Enti£Y. 

2  Euing,  W.,  &  Co.,  ins.  brks. 
M'Cowan,  David,  insur.  brok. 
Birrel,  Wm.,  insur.  broker. 

4  Kay,  Alex.,  &  Co.,  insur.  bks. 
Spiers,  John,  insur.  broker. 

5  Sugar  Sample  Room. 
3I'Gregor,  William. 
North  Area. 

Kennedy,  George,  com.  agent. 
Berwick,  Alex.,  merchant. 
Forrester,  Samuel,  merchant. 
Fletcher,  N.,  ship  agent. 
Walker,  Wm.,  ship  agent. 
Black,  A.  J.,  ship  broker. 
South  Area. 

Swanwick,  Joseph,  drysalter. 
Foot,  C,  &  Co.,  chemists. 
Johnstone,  Geo.,  jun.,  wine  m. 
Stuart,  R.,  &  Co. 
Weekly  Register  Office. 
Gibb,  John,  agent. 
Murdoch,     Alexander,    wine 
and  spirit  broker. 

ROYAL  EXCHANGE  PLACE. 

3  Gilmonr  &  Dean,  lithograph. 
7  Roxburgh,  Richardson,  &  Co., 

merchants. 
Orr,  Jas.,  &  Co.,  sew.  manuf. 
Henderson,  James,  C.E. 

9  Burn,  P.,  &  Co.,  auctioneers. 
13  Webster,  John,  agent. 

Hicks,  Henry,  agent. 
Niven,  James,  clockmaker, 
Oliphant,  Wm.,  engraver. 
15  Porteous,  Wm.,  &  Co.,  news- 
paper agents,  &c. 

ROYAL  EXCHANGE  SQUARE- 

1  Ogle,  Maurice,  &  Son,  books. 
5  Cairns,  John,  &  Co.,  cot.  bks. 
7  Kennedy  &  Son,  clothiers. 
9  Wright,  Jas.,  &  Co.,  merchs. 
Black  &  Wingate,  manufacs. 


9  Kelvinhaugh  Spinning  Co. 
13  Donaldson,  J.,  &  Co.,  mere. 

15  Grant,  Alexander,  gilder. 

17  Clark  &  Struthers,  manufacs. 
Cree  &  Co.,  insur.  brokers. 
Bennett,  Brown,  &  Co. 
Clouston,  Peter,  Lord  Provost. 
MacBrajne,  John  Burns. 
Cree,  John. 

Bryson,  R.,  &  Son,  cot.  bks. 
Borthwick  &  Co.,  merchants. 
Borthwick&  M'Phail,  ins.bks. 

21  Cree,  John,  jun.,  stationer. 

23  Royal  Bank  Court. 
Kelly  &  Co.,  cotton  brokers. 
Willock,  Walker,  &  Co.,  mer.'». 
Wylde,  Roger,  &  Son,  manufs. 
Porteous,  Jas.,  &  Co.,  manfs. 
Graham,  John,  printer. 
Reid,  John,  wine  merchant. 

27  Scott,  J.  &  W.  I.,  &  Co. 
Scott,  James,  of  Kelly. 

29  Black,  Jas.,  &  Co.,  cal.  prins. 
Royal  Bank. 

36  Reid  &  Thomson,  wine  mers. 
32  M'Callum  &  Mathieson,d3er.=. 

30  Brodie,  Burnet,  &  Malcolm. 

28  Muirs,  Connell,  &  Brodi#. 
Kelso,  P.,  &  Co.,  manufacs. 

26  Cockburn,  Campbell,  &  Co. 
Hamilton,  Charles,  merchant. 

24  British   and   Irish   Magnetic 

Telegraph  Co.  (limited). 

22  North  Court,  Royal  Ex. 
Malcolm,  Wm.,  &  Co.,  mer. 
Morton,  Mat.,  &  Co.,  manuf. 
Martin,  Alex.,  gunmaker. 

18  Paterson,  W.  &  W.,  &  Co. 

16  M'Calman,  D.,  painter. 
14  M'Kay,  Alex.,  clothier. 
12  Cooper,  Henrj-  R. 

Couper,  James,  insurance  br. 
Cooper  Walker  &  Co. 
AVenman,  Charles,  metal  br. 
Sanderson,    G.    R.,    &   Co., 

merchants. 
Shaw,  J.,  &  Co.,  cal.  printers. 
Shooting  Saloon  ;   John  Bell. 

10  North  Brit.  Advertiser  office. 
Gray,  J.  &  J. ;  Ladies'  Own 

Journal. 
8  Hamilton  Brothers,  mercbts. 
6  Hood,  W.,  &  Co. 
4  Hood,  Walter,  &  Co.,  cloths. 

ROYAL  TERRACE. 

1  Russell,  Mrs.  James. 

2  Cross,  James. 
Pott,  Mrs. 

3  Scott,  Alexander. 

4  Urie,  Mrs. 

Fraser,  Mrs.  John,  sen. 

6  Manson,  Mrs.  W.  B. 

7  Colman,  Miss. 

8  Hood,  W. 
Connel,  John. 

9  Mitchell,  John,  jun. 
10  Caldwell,  William. 

Walker,  Robert,  jiin. 


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11  Scott,  Mrs. 

12  M'Nab,  BIrs.  Arclid. 
DufF,  Peter  M.,  merchant. 

13  Bell,  Mrs. 

14  Smith,  Patrick. 
Scott,  William. 

15  CairJ,  James. 

16  Fraser,  John. 
Munsie,  Wm.,  teacher. 

17  Raebuni,  James,  jun. 

18  WarcUaw,  Walter. 
Duulop,  Archibald,  mercht. 

19  Whitelaw,  James  T. 

20  Miller,  John  R. 

RUMFOED  STREET. 
35  Orr,  Andrew,  portioner. 
89  Miller,  G.,  &  Co.,  manuf.  che. 
52  M'Hafiie,  John,  grocer. 

E1IS3ELL  STREET,  East. 
5  Goold,  John. 

Liddell,  Thomas,  lodgings. 

Chalmers,  Alex.,  hairdresser. 

Rodger,  Joseph,  joiner. 

Carmicbael,  Neil. 
7  Reid,  James,  hairdresser. 
9  Ramsay,  Mrs.  Robert,  draper. 

20  Hamilton,  John,  broker. 

18  Forrester,  G.,  &  Sons,  plastrs. 

Blair,  Mrs. 
16  Burke,  James,  bookseller. 
10  Watson,  BIrs. 

Downs,  Mrs.  J.,  straw  hatm. 

Shirra,  James,  wright. 

Shirra,  Miss,  dressmaker. 

4  Young,  William,  G.,  surgeon. 
Miller,  James,  upholsterer. 

RUSSELL  STREET. 

5  Cameron,  Finlay. 

21  Forrest,  George. 
Scott,  John. 

23  Findlay,  David,  grocer. 
27  De war,  J.,  wine  merchant. 
31  M'Kinlay,  John. 
37  M'Callum,  Miss,  dressmaker. 
44  Notman,  T.,  shoemaker. 
42  Thomson,  Alex.,  coal  agent. 
18  Young,  Alexander. 

Whyte,  D.,  boot  &  shoemkr. 
10   Walker,  James,  dairyman. 
2  M'Farlane,  Miss. 

Shepherd,  Joseph. 

Bell,  William. 

White,  Thos.,  potato  merch. 

M'Pherson,  John. 

RUTHERFORD  LANE. 

2  Fraser,  Mrs. 
16  Murray,  John,  clerk. 
7  Hunter,  John,  chim.  sweep. 

aUTHERGLEN  LOAN. 

6  Noble,  Thomas,  broker. 

7  Burleigh,  Wm.,  broker. 
27  Galloway,  J.,  fruiterer. 

35  Crosson,  Dennis,  spirit  mere. 
39  Baird,  James,  haircutter. 


43  Innes,  Wm.,  spirit  merchant. 

69  Jardine,  Wm.,  tailor. 

111  Yule,  John,  &  Co.,  engineers. 
Muir,  James  P.,  bookkeeper. 

118  Ramsay,  James,  &  Co.,  cart- 
wrights  and  smiths. 

112  Jackson,  John,  grocer. 

102  Glover,  John,  spirit  mercht. 

100  Simpson,  David,  spirit  mer. 
88  Hay,  James,  tea  merchant. 
86  M'Annally,  John. 

84  M'Naughten,  Misses,  millnrs. 

82  Steven,  James,  victualler. 

78  Goldie,  James,  brickbuilder. 

76  Wilson,  John,  mason  builder. 

72  Summers,  Geo.,  sheriff  officer. 

70  Hastiugs,  J.,  chimney  sweep. 
58  M'Naught,  John,  smith. 

46  Murraj',  James,  spirit  merch. 

26  O'Neil,  John. 

18  Graham,  Wm.,  spirit  mercht. 

12  Buchanan,  Robt.,  victualler. 

RUTHERGLEN  ROAD. 

Lawjiuir  Place. 
1  M'Farlane,  Mrs.,  draper. 
3  BI'Farlane,  Mrs.  Blary. 

Bain,  Thos.,  sen.,  tea  mercht. 

Bain,  Thomas,  jun. 

Douglas,  J.  B. 

Herbert,  Wm.,  clothier. 
15  Jlartin,  James,  surgeon. 
17  Martin,  James. 

Clark,  John. 

Graham,  Wm.,  spirit  mercht. 
23  Tennent,  John. 
25  Graham,  W.,  wine  &  spir.  de. 

27  Taylor,  Henry,  spirit  mercht. 

29  Gatheral,  James. 
Gatheral,  James,  jun. 
Morton,  John. 

31  Waddell,  A.,  furnish,  shop. 

35  Crawford,  Andrew. 
Sluir,  Dalrj-mple,  dyer. 
Taylor,  James. 

37  Crawford,  A.,  victualler. 

39  Reid,  R.  B.,  milliner. 

41  Lean,  William. 
Horn,  William. 
Reid,  R.  B. 

101  Robinson,  T.,  &  Co.,  ironfrs. 
Hayfiekl  Foundry. 

157  M'Neil,  J.  B.,  Clutha  bo.-yd. 

236  Fraser,  John. 

166  Keir,  Mrs.  John. 

122  Smellie,  John,  dairj-man. 

102  Hosie,  John,  Gorbals  ropewo. 
48  Risk,  James. 

46  Risk,  James,  spirit  dealer. 
44  Hill,  Robert,  grocer. 

42  Anderson,  Rev.  Robert. 
Clarkson,  William. 
Robinson,  Robert. 
Hood,  John. 
Spkixg  Place. 

40  BI'Lean,  James  L. 

38  Taylor,  Henry. 

36  Gilmour,  Matthew,  grocer. 

30  Wilkie,  Duncan,  grocer. 


14  Horn,  A.,  fiesher. 
12  Dickson,  John. 

Phee,  Hugh. 

Paterson,  A. 
10  Paterson,  A.,  grocer. 
2  M'Phee,  Hugh,  spirit  met. 

RUTLAND  CRESCENT. 

1  Ewiug,  Joseph. 
Burns,  Andrew. 
Hinshelwood,  John. 

2  M'Kelvie,  Mrs.  John. 

3  M'Culloch,  Mrs. 

4  Hart,  Piobert. 
Kirkwood,  J.  D. 

10  Porteous,  Mrs.  T.  A. 
12  Dick,  William. 
Hedderwick,  Mrs. 

RUTLAND  PLACE. 
1  M'Rae,  Alex.,  spirit  mer. 

3  Ronald,  Hugh. 
White,  Thomas. 
Orme,  Robert. 
Smith,  Hugh,  engineer. 

4  Stewart,  James  A. 

5  Dixon,  James. 

6  Johnston,  William. 
Wylie,  Capt.  Hugh. 
Johnston,  John. 
Cairns,  J.  &  J. 

8  M'Rae.  R. 

9  Brown,  John. 
M'Kenzie,  R.  M.,  teacher. 

10  M'Kenzie,  R.  M. 

11  Todd,  Daniel. 

12  Turnbull,  George. 

13  Turnbull,  Matthew. 
Case,  Captain  R.  J. 
Bryce,  John. 

14  Allan,  Miss. 

15  Costello,  M.  R. 
Trench,  Thomas, 
Duncan,  Robert. 

16  Paterson,  Archd.,  chemist. 

17  M'Elroy,  John. 

18  Wishart,  John. 
Boj'd,  John. 
Logan,  Findlay. 

ST.  ANDREW'S  LANE. 

3  Stewart,  Alex  ,  wine  mercht. 
27  M'Ouat,  J.,  &  Son,  slaters. 
24  M'Coard,  Wm. 

23  Duty-free  In.  Revenue  office. 
6  Poet's  Box,  Alex.  Leitch. 
Leitch,  William. 

ST.  ANDREW'S  SQUARE. 

1  M'Cormiek,  Hugh. 

2  Ferguson,  Archibald. 
Speirs,  Wm.,  church-officer. 
Donaldson,  Wm. 
M'Ewan,  Wm. 
M'Lagan,  Mrs. 

4  Fraser,  John,  pawnbroker. 

5  Ferguson,  Jas.,  &  Co.,  gutta- 

percha shoe  manufacturers. 

6  Glen,  Miss. 
Patei-son,  M. 


ST.  ANDREWS.' 


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-ST.  GEORGE'S. 


415 


7  City  Union  Loan  Co. ;  James 

Davison,  manager. 
9  Ferguson,  John. 

Lindsay,  J.,  portrait  painter. 
Parker,  William. 
M'Kelvie,  Mrs  H. 
11  Coutts,  Ptter. 
13  Willvie,  George,  &  Son. 
Craig,  Peter. 
Glendinning,  E.,  victualler. 

15  Young,  Wni.,  tobacconist. 

16  Dove,  Donald. 
Dove,  Jolin. 

20  Glass,  John,  tailor. 
Glass,  Jlrs.,  midwife. 

23  Jack,  Robert. 
Jardine,  William. 
Law,  M. 

Brown,  William. 
Slaughter,  W.  H. 
Whiteheud,  Joseph,  jun. 
Burns,  James,  house-factor. 

24  Quin,  M'Laren,  &  Buchanan, 

City  Union  Loan  Office. 

25  Wright,  Laurence,  herbalist. 
M'Neil,  D.,  basket-maker. 

27  Walker,  Robert. 

Walker,  Mrs.,  seminary. 
■29  Sime,  John,  boot  manufr. 
30  Eobb,  Jas.,  jun.,  house  factor. 

Robb,  James,  tertius. 
33  Todd,  A.  &  G.,  tobacconists. 
'.36  Bryce,  'William,  surgeon. 

Bryce,  Wm.,  wine  merchant. 

Brj'ce,  Thomas,  surgeon. 

Yuille,  William. 

Eglin,  David. 

Eglin,  William. 

Pilling,  J.  D.,  leather  factor. 
38  Reid,  Alexander,  dj'er. 

Frame,  Robert,  cow-feeder. 
44  Carrick,  Mrs.  D.,  baskt-mak. 
.46  Anderson,  G.,  basket-maker. 
47  M'Laren,  John,  house  factor. 
49  Eae,  William,  carrier. 
52  Todd,  David,  traveller. 

Mitchell,  S.,  &  Sons,  tobac. 

ST.  ANDREW'S  STREET. 

7  Taylor,  M.  S..  green-grocer. 
11  M'Creddie,  D.' 
23  Barr  &  Ewing,  tobacconists. 
25  Eglinton,  William. 
27  Hunter,  Samuel,  cabinet  mr, 

OTIara,  John. 

Laing,  Miss. 

Hardie,  John,  bootmaker. 

31  M'Neil,  John,  &  Son,  basket 

makers. 
35  Burden,  John,  oil  merchant. 

37  M'Cormick,  Hugh. 

Inglis,  John,  leather  mercht. 
42  Bryce,  A.,  &  Co.,  spirit  mer. 
40  Rayburn,  John. 

M'Kay,  Colin. 

Sandyford,  John. 

38  M'Farlane,  John. 

32  Yaccination  Hall. 

30  Glendinning,  Edw.,victuallcr. 


20  Quigley,  Edward,  tailor. 

18,  22  Cartwright,  Mrs.  S.,  bas- 
ketmaker. 

12  Cameron    &    Todd,    basket- 

makers. 

ST.  EHOCH  LA3TE. 

4  Clark,  Grlerson,  &  Co.,  shirt 

manufacturers. 
Carter  &  M'Nab. 
3  Henderson  &  Nicol,  clothiers. 
Morrier,  Wm.,  brushmaker. 
Scott,  John,  lithographer. 
9  Campbell,  John,  tailor. 
11   St.  Enoch  Tavern. 

13  Forbes,  D.,  hairdresser. 
25  Miller,  D.  H. 

ST.  ENOCH  SQUARE. 
3  Lindsay,  John,  surgeon. 
M'Lennan,  D.,  agent. 
Knox,  James,  engraver. 
Renfrew,  James,  photograph. 
Skene,  A.,  agent. 
Harper,  James,  clothier. 
Murdoch,  James. 

5  Smith's  Dining  Rooms. 

7  M'Fadyen,  F.,  contractor. 
9  Carriers'  Quarters  Small  Par- 
cel Office. 
11  Fozier,  M.  T.,  agent. 

Finlaj-son,  Bousfield,  &  Co. 
Clowe,  A.  G.,  printer. 
Fischer,  E.,  commission  mer. 
Ross,  A.  M.,  slater. 
13  Semple  &  Co.,  tea  merchts. 
15  Selkirk,  Laidlaw,  &  Co.,  tea 
merchants. 
Orr,  William,  &  Co.,  ship  & 

insurance  brokers. 
Bell  &  Bain,  printers. 
W^right  Brothers,  tea  mers. 
19  Fyfe  &  Morton,  merchants. 

21  Brown,  J.  &  T.,  &  Co.,  groc. 
23  MofFatt,  Jas.,  lard  &  oil  mer. 

M'Crone,  William,  printer. 

Kerr,  James  H.,  agent. 

Blotherwell  Iron  Company. 

Hill  &  Smith. 

Robertson,  George. 

Gibb,  Thomas,  &  Son. 

Robertson,  Robert. 

Forsyth,  J.  &  J.,  booksellers. 

Dreghorn,  D.,  accountant. 

Laurie,  Somerville,  &  Co. 

Glasgow  Iron  Works  Co. 

Irwin,  C.  E.,  commis.  agent. 

Young,  George  H.,  com.  mer. 

Wright,  John,  com.  mercht. 
25  Buchanan,  Wilson,  &  Co. 

Karnes  Gunpowder  Co. 

Eowand,  A.,  merchant. 

Eastfield  CoUierv  Company. 
27  Small,  C.  J.,  &  Co.,  whole- 
sale grocers. 
29  Corbett  &  Co.,  tea  dealers. 
54  Steven  &  Co. 

Hunter,  George,  wool  merch. 

M'Leish  &  Nutt. 


54  Sellars,  William. 

Glen,  A.  B.,  agent. 

Whj'te,  James,  house  fac'or. 

Sheppard  &  Co.,  ship  agents. 

Ferguson,  M.,  agent. 
52  Henderson,  D.  &  W.,  agents. 

Geddes  Brothers. 

Money,  Wm.,producebroker. 
48  Allan  &  Mann,  builders. 

Dagget,  P.,  con),  merchant. 

Jenkins,  James,  merchant. 
44,  46  Robertson  Bros.  &  Co. 
42  M'Naughton,  J.,  car.  hirer. 
40  Love,  Wm,,  bookseller. 
38  Davidson,  John,  stationer. 
34  Webb,  H.  B.,  &  Co.,  brokers. 

Hedderwick,  J.  &  Sons,  prin. 

Raeburn  &  Middleton,  agents. 
30  Spencer,  John,  photog.  depot. 
28  M'Corkindale,  A.,  coal  agent. 

M'Alister,  Archibald,  writer. 

Hunt,  Edmund. 
26  Wilson,  J.,  &  Son,  clothiers. 
22  Brown,  Wm.,   Sons,  &    Co. 
oil  merchants. 

Hutcheson,  Robert. 
18  Scott,  George,  glass  mercht. 
16  Muir,  James. 

Jamieson  &  Co.,  coal  merchts. 

Russell,  James. 

Dickson,  W.,  photographer. 

Blurray's  Time  Table  Office. 

Gebbie,  J.,  &  Co.,  printers. 

M'Ka}',  Alex.,  clothier. 

14  M'Donald,  D.,  spirit  mercht. 
12  Hamilton  &  M'Cullocb,  coal 

merchants. 
Pender,  John,  spirit  mercht. 
10  Graham's  Hotel. 
8  Hendry,  James,  saddler. 
6  M'Laren  &  Brown,  paperhrs. 
4-JM'Fauld  &  M'Kay,  station. 
4  M'Tear,  A.  &  W.,  lithogrs. 

ST.  ESrOCH  WYND. 

4  Marshall  &  Hislop. 

Smith,  Alex. 

Swanson,  George. 

Doiigall,  And.,  lithographer. 
8, 10,  12  M'Intosh,  Kubert. 

16  Shearer,  James. 
Whitebait  Concert  Hall. 

22  M'Callum,  D.,  sen.,  &  Co. 
26  M'Arthur,  James,  &  Co. 

Kaj',  James,  printer. 

Coverly,  W.,  jun.,  glass-cut. 
28  Buchanan,  James. 

Neilson,  A. 

Kirsop's  Hat  Manufactory. 

Robertson,  John,  cutler. 
40  Walker,  R.  &  P.,  grocers. 
33  Arthur,  Mrs.,  spirit  mercht. 

ST.   GEORGE'S  EGAD. 

1  Crawford,  Thos.,  calenderer. 
Thomson,  Mrs.  A. 

15  Houston,  Gilbert. 

17  Chalmers,  John,  baker. 

25  St.  George's  Road  Academy. 


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ST.  GEORGE'S.- 


-STREET  DIRECTORY. ST.  GEORGE'S. 


25  Sinclair,  A.,  head  master. 

207 

Dntoit,  F.,  French  master. 

263 

Gardnei-,  J.,  Latin  master. 

2G5 

M'Lean,  D.  D.,  -writing  rar. 

267 

M'Farlane,  Thos.,  pianoforte. 

2C9 

Ferguson,  Miss,  piacoforte. 

Paterson,  Miss,    sewing  and 

English. 

29  West-end  Academy  ; 

Connell,   Rev.    S."  F.,    A.B., 

head  master. 

275 

Flint,  John,  writing  master. 

Chardenel,  C,  B.A.  Fren.  m. 

"Woolnoth,  Charles,  draw.  mr. 

31  Sword,  J.,  }T.,  -wine  mercht. 

33  Douglas,  John. 

37  Martin,  Brj'ce. 

39  Jackson,  J.  W. 

Fyfe,  A.  M. 

277 

Dickson,  John,  coal  agent. 

281 

Bycrs,  Mrs. 

4]   Thom,  William,  grocer. 

Stewart,  D.,  clothier. 

43  Bel],  Henry  Glassford. 

51  Butler,  Robert. 

283 

55  Blackie,  James. 

287 

57-  ^ryden,  James. 

Aitken,  Miss. 

Mayer,  James. 

59  Thomson,  Robert, 

63  Forbes,  Samuel. 

291 

G5  Hislop,  James. 

250 

69  Oliver,  Andrew. 

Buchau,  ^Y.  P. 

71  Harrison,  John, 

Ballantine,  Miss. 

75  Crawford,  David. 

794  Forrester,  Jolin. 

81  Ingram,  Daniel,  builder^ 

220 

97  Graham,  D.  &  G. 

218 

Stewart,  Peter. 

99  Franklin  Place. 

101  M'Laurin,  P. 

M'Gall,  Mrs.  S. 

216 

Parker,  John, 

212 

La^,  Robert. 

M'Lay,  John. 

Kennedy,  John. 

103  Buchanan,  D. 

210 

147  Muirhead,  James,  writer. 

202 

149  Brown,  Robert  G. 

180 

155  M'Nee,  Mrs. 

182 

M'Nee  &  Waddell. 

180 

163  Galbraith,  Archibald. 

Galbrailh,  Andrew. 

Granville  Place. 

171  Alexander,  Mrs.  John. 

176 

173  Low,  Thomas. 

168 

Jeffrey,  Mrs. 

Law,  Alexander, 

Brownlee,  James. 

175  Selkirk,  Mrs. 

Selkirk,  Alex. 

179  Young,  Duncan, 

164 

Williamson,  James. 

Gillespie,  David, 

160 

Cunningham,  Thos. 

158 

185  Gilmer,  Robert. 

154 

207  Birnie,  George. 

152 

Nelson,  Robert, 

St,  George's-in-the-Fields, 

106 

St.  George's  School. 

Walker,  David. 

100 

Beggs,  Mr.s. 

Ferguson,  Thomas. 

Fletcher,  Mr. 

Cowan,  Thomas. 

M'Nicol,  Peter.                          i 

78 

Bogle,  John,  church  officer. 

76 

M'Lennan,  John, 

Dick,  Archibald. 

Wj'lie,  James. 

Ferguson,  James  H. 

Ure,  William  F. 

Ev/ing,  J. 

70 

Martin,  R. 

Bain,  G.  S, 

Bowie,  J, 

Johnston,  Robert. 

68 

M'Pherson,  Ales. 

66 

Reid,  AVilliam. 

02 

Sharpe,  Mrs.  D. 

60 

Fisher,  R. 

58 

Young,  George. 

56 

Moir,  E. 

52, 

Harris,  Jlrs. 

50 

Brown,  W. 

48 

Gordon,  Robert. 

Gordon,  John. 

M'Pherson,  Alexander. 

Brennan,  John. 

M'Skimniing,  John. 

Finlay,  A. 

Finlay,  G. 

Grove,  John, 

Argar,  W. 

Thomson,  D. 

M'Gavin,  Nathan. 

M'Farlane,  Mrs. 

M'Farlane,  James. 

48 

Hatch,  R.  B. 

44 

Steuart,  Robert. 

42 

Duncan,  James, 

40 

Murray,  John. 

Simpson,  George  E. 

38 

Crichton,  Mrs. 

36 

M'Gavin,  Nathan. 

34 

M 'In  tyre,  Mrs. 

28 

Naismith,  M.,  johier. 

22 

Kilpatrick,  Rev.  Daniel  K. 

20 

Jackson,  Walter, 

18 

Readman,  William. 

Marshall,  James, 

Blackadder,  David, 

Harvie,  Mrs, 

16 

Miller,  Daniel, 

14 

Cowie,  Archibald, 

Wilson,  George, 

Buchanan,  David, 

M'Kinlay,  George. 

12 

Wilson,  James. 

10 

Jacob}',  G. 

8 

Cochran,  Mrs. 

Cochran,  Hope,  teach,  of  raus. 

Drummond,  James, 

Lotkhait,  Robert, 

Bryson,  Robert,  jun. 

G 

Ferguson,  F.  J. 

Woodbine  Place. 
Gilmour,  A.  G. 
Whyte,  Mrs.  R. 
Stalker,  Mrs. 
Robertson,  Mrs.  Wro. 
Knox,  Mrs.  R. 
Scott,  Adam  C 
Strong,  D. 
Hislop,  James, 
Ramsay,  Miss. 
M'Millari,  Thomas, 
Dick,  George. 
Dick,  Mrs. 
Lockhart,  Hew. 
Whyatt,  George. 
Galbraith,  Mrs. 
M'Lennan,  Simou. 
Ander.son,  James. 
Hamilton,  Miss. 
Clow,  Andrew  G.,  jeweller. 
Martin,  John,  baker. 
Gardner,  Isl 
Andrew,  John, 
Thomson,  James. 
Millar,  Catherine. 

54  Houston,  G.,  chim.  sweep. 

Monuir,  Mrs.  John. 
The  Training  Academy;  head 
masters,  Blessrs.  M'Murray 
-  &  Kerr ;  lady  superintend- 
ent.   Miss    White;    D.  C. 
Maclean,  writing  master. 

Robertson,  A.  D.,  teacher  of 
drawing. 

Chardenel,  Mons.,  tea.  of  Fren. 

Vueghs,    Louis,    teacher    of 
dancing. 

White,   Malcolm,  M.A.,  ma- 
thematical master. 

Long,  Serg.  C,  gymn.  mas, 
Heegie,  James,  grocer. 

Young  &  Findlay. 

Gibbon,  James  H.,  spir.  mer. 

Lyon,  John. 

Nisbet,  Alexander, 

Stewart,  John, 

Smith,  James,  bootmaker. 

Lyon,  James. 

Fairly,  Edward. 

Cree,  John,  sliipbroker. 

Aitken,  William, 

Bell,  Robert. 

Bell,  Thomas. 

Bell,  Mrs. 

Falkland  Place. 

Paul,  John,  writer. 

Spiers,  Miss. 

Wright,  James, 

Phillips,  Andrew. 

Phillips,  John, 

Steven,  James,  M.D, 

M'Gregor,  Mrs.  Josiah. 

Thorburn,  Thomas. 

Sclanders,  Alexander. 

Williamson,  John. 

Wright,  Mrs.  R, 

Wright,  R. 

Murray,  Jlrs.  Dr. 

Anderson,  T.  M'Call,  M.D. 


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4  Murdiich,  George. 
.    Foiicart,  Francois. 
Balfour,  N.  James. 

ST.  JAMES'  STREET. 

"WiNNocii   Place. 
59  M'Onie,  Andrew. 

Stevenson,  William. 

Connell,  James,  builder. 

M'Kemmie,  Wm.,  flesher. 

Walker,  A. 

Melbourne  Place. 
67  Martin,  William. 

Reid,  Mrs. 

Kingston  Place. 
75  Anderson,  John. 
83  M'Lean,  Wra. 
85  Mitchell,  Thomas,  merchant. 

ST.  JAME3'  ST.,  East,  Kingstoa. 

3  Thomson,  Misses. 
0  Kyle,  Alexander. 

7  Milree,  James,  flesher. 
9  Willock,  John,  clerk. 

M'Adain,  James,  cooper. 
11  Cunningham,  Thos.,  grocer. 
15  Hunter,  A.,  grocer. 
17  Risk,  James. 

51'Kie,  Mrs. 

Eldon  Place. 

25  Dunlop,  Wm. 
■29  Wallace,  Mrs. 

33  Steel,  James. 

37  Allan,  Mrs.  James. 

Calver,  W.  B. 
'  41  Brown,  Rev.  David. 
51  Miller,  James,  tobacconist. 

Payne,  C.  M.,  chemist. 

Laird,  James. 
28  Kirkwood,  James. 

26  Thom,  Mrs. 

■   20  Smith,  Miss,  dressmakeiv 
Hodge,  Mrs. 
14  Murdoch,  Wm. 
Smith,  John. 

4  M'Intosh,  Duncan. 
Montgomery,  Mrs. 

2  Drysdale,  Alexander. 

ST.  JAMES'  ST.,  Paisley  Eoad. 
2  Connell,  Wm. 

Cochrane,  John  H.,  plamber. 
6  Bushby,  E.  S. 
M'Chlery,  Captain. 

8  Simpson,  Mrs.  E. 

10  Hunter,  Robt.,  spirit  mercht. 

Dickson,  Mrs.  James. 

Sutherland,  B. 
14  Risk,  Mrs. 
36  Wylie,  Andrew. 
46   King,  George. 
50  M'Vicars,  George. 

Sim,  William.     , 

Granite  works. 

M' Donald,  Godfrey,  grocer. 
58  M'Naiiglit,  George,  saddler. 

Weir,  M'Elvoy,  &  Co.,  iron- 
founders. 


Muirhead  Place. 
2^Fraser,  Donald,  grocer. 
4  Irving,  Joseph, 
1  M'Gaw,  Peter,  spirit  mer. 

ST.  JAMES'   TEERACB. 

1  Drew,  Wm. 

2  Ka)',  Miss. 
Auchterloiiie,  George. 
Smith,  A.  F. 
Sillars,  David. 

3  M'Kinnon,  Peter. 

4  Gilmour,  Robert. 
Gilraour,  Graham. 

5  M'Ewen,  F. 
Robert,  l\ 
Rankine,  Dr. 

7  Cochrane,  J.  R. 

8  iI'Lauriu,  John. 

9  Paul,  James. 

10  Pattison,  Godfrey. 

11  Dill,  John  B.,  wViter. 

12  Greenlees,  Robert,  distiller. 

13  Cowan,  Henry,  merchant. 

14  Simson,  Henrj',  merchant. 

15  Gibson,  Mrs. 
loAGallie,  Thomas. 
le^Turner,  Wm.  M. 

18  Bennett,  Captain  J.  F. 

19  Dalziel,  David,  com.  agent. 
Becker,  H.  J. 

Whyte,  Thomas  M. 
M'K-eand,  James. 

ST.  MARGASET'S  PLACE. 

29  Robertson,  David,  merchant. 
ST.  MUNGO  STREET,  North. 

15  Keddie,  William. 

19  Woodside,  .Archd. 
27  M'Andrew,  John. 
18  Marist  Brothers. 

20  Weir,  Robert. 

ST.  mUNGO  STREET,  Soutli. 

3  M'Kinlay,  Jas.,  horse  dealer. 
9  Maitland',  Jas.  C,  G.P.O. 

Lawson,  Miss. 

Jamieson,  Samuel,  joiner. 

11  Miller  &  Spence,  cork  cntrs. 
13  Forrester,  Thomas,  dealer. 

15  Christie,  Mrs. 
Livingston,  Robert. 
Christie,  AndreVi'. 
Thomas,  Adam. 
"Wood,  Mrs. 

43  Stewart,  Jliss,  dre&ser. 

38  M'Farlane,  Joha,  tinsmilh. 

30  Brown,  Gavin. 

34  Wallace,  J.,  dairy  keeper. 

16  Clark,  Joseph,  druggist. 
M'Brearty,  James,  surgeon. 
Hunter,  Mrs. 

Gilbert,  Alexander, 

12  Hyslop,  Robert. 
TurnbuU,  Andrew. 
King,  Wra.,  G.P.O. 
M'Whinnie,  Wm.,  fiesher. 
Farmer,  Ed'.Yard. 


8  Robertson,  Alox.,  spirit  mer. 

Comiie,  Thomas,  grocer. 

Riddell,  Mrs. 

Pateraon,  Alexander. 

Paterson,  Robert. 
4  Honeyman,  Mrs.,  cowfeeder. 

ST.  NINIAN  STREET. 

27  Moore,  William,  spirit  deal. 

50  Liddell,  John,  &  Co.,  manuf. 

42  Hamilton,  Hugh,  grocer. 

4  M'Ara,  A.,  grocer. 

ST.  VINCENT  CEESCENT. 

19  Watt,  Archibald  L. 
M'Leish,  David,  draper. 
M'Callum,  Robert  C. 

20  Miller,  Thomas. 
Mitchell,  James. 
Young,  William. 

21  Pickering,  John  R. 
Craig,  John. 

21  Gould,  James,  tea  mercliant. 
Richard,  Jlrs.  Thomas. 
Boyd,  William. 
Greenlees,  James. 
Richard,  Robert. 

22  Sommerville,  James. 
Muir,  Thomas. 
M'Lauchlin,  Phillip. 
M'Ewan,  Misse.s. 

23  Robertson,  ^MUiam. 
Young,  Captain  Robert. 
M'Callum,  A, 
Muirhead,  Mrs, 
Thomson,  M. 

24  Myers,  David. 
Paton,  Robert. 
Love,  William. 
Bawden,  John, 
Jackson,  John. 
Craig,  William. 
Dunlop,  David,  merchant. 

25  Miller,  Jam.es. 
Munro,  William. 
Millroy,  Samuel. 
Spier.s,  John,  agent. 
Ross,  John. 

2G  Neilson,  John. 

27  Hamilton,  James. 
Train,  Thomas. 
Peden,  Adam,  hosier. 
Clerk,  David,  merchant. 

28  Dickson,  Robert. 

29  Nisbet,  John. 

30  Cree,  Alexander. 
Ferguson,  William. 
Renwick,  William. 

81   Hotsor>,  John,  writer. 
32  Shaw,  Thomas. 
35  Jarvie,  Nedrick. 

Thorburn,  Charles,  raercLant. 

Brown,  Matthew. 

37  Williamson,  Robert. 

38  Boston,  Thomas. 
Kirkwood,  M.  M'Farlane. 
Kirkwood,  Mrs.  Alexander. 
Kirkwood,  Jas.,  accountant. 
Moye.s.  William. 

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39  Pears  <r\,  Mrs. 

39  Watt,  John  F. 

40  Campbell,  John. 

41  Stewart,  Alexander. 
Easton,  VVm.,  merchant. 
Smitl],  James. 
Barber,  George, 

42  Hunter,  James. 
44  Walt,  Mrs. 

Miller,  Geore;e. 

46  Urquhait,  Mrs.  Wm. 

47  Shaw,  Miss. 
Gourlav,  Robert. 
Jack,  J.  R. 

48  M'Callum,  Miss. 

49  Paterson,  Alexander. 

50  Downes,  Thomas,  merchant. 
Sinclair,  James. 

51  Fairley,  George. 

Brown,  James,  shipmaster. 

52  Low,  Mrs. 

54  M'Kendrick,  John. 

Eeid,  Robert. 

Torrance,  David. 

M'Donald,  William. 
57  M'Lintock,  John. 

Moyes,  W.  B. 

Skene,  Alexander. 

Morrison,  Mrs. 
68  Fordyce,  George. 
60  Hunter,  John. 

M'Fadyen,  Archibald. 

.Simpson,  Robert. 

Morrison,  James. 

62  Leckie,  Francis  B.,  merchant. 

63  Gibson,  Mrj.  William. 
Dennistoun,  Robert, 
Laughland,  John, 
Young,  John, 

64  Bonar,  Rev.  Andrew  A. 

65  Rowan,  David,  engineer. 

66  Robertson,  Mrs.  Andrew. 
.   Nisbet,  jMisses. 

Small,  Andrew, 

68  Bates,  Mrs.  Dr. 

69  Bunting,  David, 
Yorkston,  Alexander, 
Brown,  George,  ship  broker. 

*!0  Golder,  Robert,  factor, 

ST.  VlNCEITT  LANE. 
4  Fiskin,  Archd.,  muslin  manu. 

22  M'Glashan,  John  D. 

17  M'Ewan,  Wm.,  merchant. 

ST.  VINCEHT  STREET. 
7  Bogle,  Peter,  &  Co.,  merchts. 
Mackirdy,  Charles  Clark, 
19  Northern  Insurance  Co. 
19^  Myers,  Alex.,  com.  merchant. 
21  Fleming,  John,  accountant. 
M'Harg,    John,   &    Son,   ac- 
countants. 
Brown,   Maxwell,  &  Co.,  in- 
surance brokers. 
Hotson,  &  Howie,  writers. 
Clavering,  Tho.,  Russia  brkr. 

23  Gemmill,  W.  N.,  drysalter. 
27  Ronald  &  Co.,  wine  merchts. 


29  Craig,  V/illiam,  writer. 

Reid,  Andrew  Paterson,  mer. 
Forbes,  Gibb,  &  Co.,  merchts. 
Knox,  Robert,  writer. 
Annan,  William,  writer. 
Knox  &  Annan,  writers. 
Maclerie,  William,  writer. 
Lorrain,  W.  S.  &  Adam,  mers. 
Urquhart  Brothers,  merchts. 
Dalglish,  R.,  Falconer,  &  Co., 

calico  printers. 
Dalglish,  Robert,  M.P. 
Burnet,  James  B.,  writer. 
Waddell,  John  T.,  writer. 
33  Walrond,   Ellis,  &  Co.,  mers. 
M'Kie,  John,  jun,,  merchant. 
Walrond,  T.,  of  Caldcr  park. 
oSiStodart,  J.  &  G.,  wine  mers. 
So^Brown,  M.  &  W.,  jun.,  &  Co. 
Standard  Life  Assurance  Co. 
37  Reich mann  &  Co.,  merohts. 
Gray,  Robert,  merchant. 
Ciilton  Spinning  Co. 
Gray,  John,  merchant. 
Caw,  John  B.,  &  Co.,  merchts. 
39  Scottish   Amicable  Life  As- 
surance Society. 
Spens,  William. 
Stott,  John. 
41  Wilson,  Heugh,  &  Co.,  mers. 
Young,  Gerdes,  &  Co.,  mers. 
Young,  Hew,  &  Co.,  merchts. 
47  Douglas,  A.  &  J.,fa.  wools,&c. 
49  Anderson,  R.R.,basket  wareh. 
51  Irvin,  Samuel,  &  Co.,  mers. 
Miller,  Wm.,  merchant. 
Strachan,  John,  writer. 
Wilson,  Hay,  &  Co.,  merchs. 
Alexander  &  Taylor,  writers. 
Dodds,  John,  &  Co.,  com.mer. 
57  Walker,  John,  &  Co.,  grocers. 
59  Paton,  J.  D.,  &  Co.,  manuf. 
Mount  Vernon  Coal  Co. 
Guild,  Wm.,  &  Co.,  merchts. 
Walker,    Hamilton,    &    Co., 

merchants. 
Ogilvie,  Thomas,  com.  mer. 
Swan,  John  R.,  accountant. 
Rankine,  W.  J.  M.,  civil  eng. 
Gl  M'Lehose,  James,  bookseller. 
63  M'lvor,  Alexander,  draper. 
Smith,  Jardine,  &  Co.,  mers, 
Thomson,  Wm.,  &  Co.,  man. 
M'Ewan  &  Auld,  accounts. 
Wl)yte,  Wm.,  &  Co.,  mers. 
65  Guild,  J.  W.,  &  D.  R.,  accts. 

Sincliiir  &  Son,  clothiers. 
67  Churcli,  W.,  jun.,  account. 
69  Pyle,  John,  accountant. 
Mollison,  John,  merchant. 
Pender,  John,  &  Co.,  mers. 
Monteith,  Adam,  &  Earston. 
71  Freeman,  Madame,  milliner. 
75  Sands,  Thos.,  &  Co.,  mers. 
Macuaugliton,    Allan,    com- 
mission merchant. 
77  Wilson,  Wm.,  bootmaker. 
81  Thorburn,  T.,  metal  broker. 
Bain,  Carlile,  &  Co. 


81  M'Clure,  Naismiih,  &  Brodie' 

writers. 
85  Gow,  Murray,  &  Co.,  manufs, 
89  Robertson,    J.    W.,    cashier, 
Eoyal  Iniirmary. 
Best,  A.,  &  Co.,  metal  brkrs. 
93  Campbell,  Dun.,  &  Son,  mers. 
95  Glasgow  Apoih.  Co.'s  Branch. 
99   Eraser  &  Co.,  clothiers. 
Smith  &  AVright,  writers. 
103  Steele  &  Co. 

M'Clelland,Son,&Smith,accts. 
M'Farlane,  A.,  jun.,  com.  agt. 
Stubbs'  Trade  Protect,  office. 
Watson,  J.,  &  Co.,  metal  bkr. 
105  English  &  Scottish  Law  Life 
Association. 
Wilson,  James,  secretary. 
107  Alexander,  David  T.,  writer. 
Murray,  Patrick,  accountant. 
109  Smith,  J.  &R.,  com.  mers. 
Ill  Whyte,  Robert,  >&  Son,  uph. 
M'CuUoch,  W.  M'G.,  inaur. 

agent. 
Donald  &  Spence,  writers. 
Cabbell,  J.,  insurance  agent. 
General  Terminus  Railway. 
113  Scott  &  Gilmonr,  coal  mers. 
Gilmour,  Wm.  M.,  coal  mer. 
115  Milne,  W.,  &  Co.  merchants. 

Todd,  Ruthven  C,  account. 
119  Horn,  Bonar,  &,  Co.,  mers. 
Bouillat,  E.,  French  consul. 
Wagner,  E.,  chancellor. 
Stewart,  A.  T.,  &  Co.,  mers. 
Brown,  M'Indoe,&  Campbell, 

auctioneers. 
Anderson,  H.  L.,  &  Carlton, 
painters. 
123  Fyfe,  John,  merchant. 

Bogle,  Hugh,  &  Co.,  painters. 
Jamieson,  J.  F.,  &  Co.,  mers. 
127  Merry  &  Cunningham. 
129  Harrison,     Henry,    secretary 
United  Kingdom  Provident 
Institution. 
Paterson,  Wm.,  v,'riter. 
Morris,  James,  metal  mercht. 
Galbraith  &  Winton. 
133  Christie  Brothers,  merchts, 
M'Connell  &  Laird. 
M'Intyre,  John,  merchant. 
135  Penman,  J.  &  F.,  com.  mers. 
Castlemilk  Estate  office. 
Blacklev,  John,  factor. 
139  Griffin,  Mrs. 
141  West  of  Scotland  Wine  Co. 
Anderson,  A.,  &  Co. 
Swan,  David,  Jan.,  &  Co. 
145  Bunten,  Jas.,  &  Co.,  mers. 
Mossend  Iron  Co. 
Young,  Robert,  iron  master, 
Niven,  John,  grain  mercht, 
149  Hutcheson,  James,  mercht. 
153  Wilson,  Charles,  architect. 
157  Hamilton,  John  G..  of  Haff- 

ton  house. 
159  Anderson,  A.  D.,  M.D. 
163  Wood,  John  Bluir, 


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167  Brodie,  J.  A.,  accountant. 
173  Taylor,  J.,  M.D.,  surgeon. 
175  Wordie,  Wm.,  merchant. 
Ross,  Thomas,  merchant. 
Hannah,  Thomas. 
177  Muir,  Mrs.,  milliner. 
185  Matbieson,  i\Irs.  John. 
189  Cameron,  Thomas,  agent. 
197  Calderwood,  Rev.  Henry. 
205  Bayly,   Col.   John,  R.E.,  su- 
perintdt.  ordnance  survey. 
209  Chalmers,  Mrs.,  milliner. 
213  Smellie,  Thos.  D.,  measurer. 
215  Slewart,  James,  house  factor. 
219   M'Kenzie,  James. 
223  Murdoch,  James  B. 
225  Boag,  John,  merchant. 
231   Wilkie,  William  mercht. 
233  Turnhull,  Gregor,  merchant. 
239  Simpson,  Mrs.  Wm, 
2-11  Alston,  George,  merchant: 
245  Bell,  Matthew  P. 
247  Campbell,  Blungo,  jun. 
249  Copland,  Joseph. 

U.P.    Church;    Rev    G.    M. 

MiJdleton,  pastor. 
Unitarian  Church. 
Ml  M'Intyre  &  Jack,  wrights. 

GuEENiin.L  Place  to  309. 
303  Hamilton,  William. 

Gray,  Archibald. 
305   Cree,  BIrs.  John,  jun. 
307  Cairns,  James,  stationer. 

Ediugton,  Captain. 
009  M'Adam,  William. 
339  Buchanan,  J.,  &  Co. 
o4l  M' Lei  I  an,  D.  &  J.,  manufac. 
343   Gilmour  &  Co. 
375  Dalziel,  David,  com.  agent. 
379  Spiers,  Robert. 

M'Kinlay,  Robert. 
Hutcheson,  Charles. 
Holms,  Matthew. 
Steven,  William. 
Gilchrist,  AVilliam. 
381  M'Waters,  James,  flesher. 
385  Stevenson  &  Co.,  painters. 
391  M'Farlane,  Mrs.  Robert. 
M'Nicol,  Peter,  teacher. 
Kay,  W.  J. 
Ross,  John. 

Kirkland,  N.  &  G.,  milliners. 
Wylie,  John,  flesher. 
305  Wylie,  Matthew,  flesher. 
Hannav,  Mrs.,  midwife. 
Gall,  Mrs. 
Box,  Thomas. 
M'Alpine,  D. 
Fletcher,  Mrs. 
Turner,  M.  P. 
401  M'.Mi  Lm,  Duncan. 
Miller,  Dngald. 
Morton,  Andrew. 
Addie,  Peter,  clothier. 
Cowan,  Mrs. 

Rainy,   George,    M.D.,   con- 
sulting rooms. 
405  Lindsay,  Mrs. 
407  Kelly,  James,  jun. 


407  Laidlaw.  Thomas, 
409  Stewart,  J,  R. 
413  Robertson,  Peter. 
415  Fisher,  Daniel, 
Murray,  Donald. 
Stevenson,  James, 
421  M'Mutrie,  John. 
Stevenson,  William, 
Philip,  Robert,  builder, 
Napiei",  Mrs.  David. 
Hamilton,  James,  auctioneer. 
423  Service,  A.  H.,  teacher. 
427  Wilson,  Mrs. 
White,  Robert. 
Frame,  William. 
Taylor,  Edward. 
Paulet,  T.  P.,  teachen 
M'Farlane,  J.  A. 
431  Do  well,  R. 

Wylie,  Matthew,  jun. 
Menzies,  Mrs. 

Dick,  Thomas,  house  factor. 
Milne,  Jonathan,  teacher. 
435  Blair,  John. 
Cameron,  Mrs. 
Hall,  Thomas. 
Bruce,  J. 
439  Kirkland,  Robert. 
Hay,  IIts.  Robert. 
Mucmillan,  B. 
Murray,  William. 
Drummond,  R,  jeweller. 
Richmond,  James,  ho,  factor, 
461  Rankin,  W,  B, 
Watson,  Mrs, 
Forsyth,  John, 
Taylor,  James. 
Paterson,  Robert. 
Lamb,  Robert,  clothier. 
4G3  Greenless,  Dr.  William. 
465  Fraser,  Simon. 
Anderson,  Mrs.  T. 
Wylie,  AVm.,  builder. 
Tliird,  Ales. 
M'Vey,  James,  grocer. 
467  Coverley,  James. 
469  Greig,  Wm.,  grocer. 
471  Russell,  Janet,  milliner. 
473  Hunter,  Mrs. 
Bryson,  Mungo. 
Wynne,  Miss,  dressmaker. 
Mercer,  Mrs.  D. 
475  Bryson,  Mungo,  flesher. 
479  M'Lean,  William, 
Kirsop,  Mrs. 
Sharp,  David. 
Anderson,  John. 
Jamieson,  Alex. 
481  M'Master,  D. 
Munn,  Allan. 
Phillips,  Richard. 
Fletcher,  Jolm. 
Atkinson,  Mrs, 
487  Wvper,  W,  C. 
M'Bride,  A. 
M'Leod,  Henry. 
491  Davidson,  Robert. 
495  Jack,  John,  , 

Foster,  W.  A, 


495  M'Coll,  John,  joiner, 
497  M'-Carry,  R.,  spirit  mercht. 
503  M'Callum,  D.,  wright. 
Ramsay,  P, 
Clow,  Henry,  clothier. 
Douglas,  Mrs. 
M'Cord,  Robert,  builder. 
Brown,  Alexander, 
509  M'Adam,  John. 
Sinclair,  Miss. 
Cassels,  James  P.,  surgeon. 
Lethem,  Mrs. 
552  Bennett,  D. 
Skirving,  Mrs. 
Savvers,  R.  B.,  manufacturer. 
Cameron,  John,  coppersmith. 
Shaw,  William  B. 
Stenhouse,  John,  builder. 
550  Duncan,  Alexander. 
546  M'Nee,  William,  spirit  mer. 
500  Stewart,  J. 
502  Yuile,  Duncan  M,,  glazier. 
498  Stark,  P.  H. 

Jackson,  R  ibert. 
492  Lawson,  Peter. 
M'Kenn,  D. 
Hunter,  Mrs. 
Sheridan,  Mrs. 
Stewart,  Peter,  joiner. 
Steel,  J.  B. 
Train,  Thomas,  flesher. 
48 S  Ewing,  John. 

Anderson,  Gilbert. 
Salmond,  T.  R. 
Walker,  Andrew. 
Dron,  Alexander. 
Train,  Mrs. 
Humphreys,  T.  D. 
Ainsiie,  Miss. 
482  Gordon,  William,  baker. 
478  Goldie,  Thomas. 
Barclay,  Thomas. 
Taylor,  Robert. 
Wallace,  John. 
Mitebell,  John,  teacher. 
476  M'Farlane,  William,  grocer. 
466  Allan,  William. 
Smith,  Mrs. 
Young,  James. " 
Robertson,  Mrs. 
Wallace,  Charles. 
Murray,  Andrew. 
462  White,  Malcolm,  teacher. 
Goldie,  John. 
Walker,  P.  B. 
Ronald,  William, 
Jack,  John. 

Cowan,  William,  joiner. 
Miller,  William. 
362  Lang,  Gavin. 

Sime,  William,  bookseller. 
Drake,  Wiilia  n. 
Eussell,  James. 
358  Watson,  Robert,  cabinetmak, 
352  Stone,  John  W. 

M'Nish,  Mrs.  Neil,  sen. 
Sheriff,  Wm.,  supervisor. 
BrowD,  George,  clerk. 
348  Stirling,  Thomas,  grocer. 


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346  Cook,  James,  spirit  mercht. 
344  Henderson,  Jas.,  coach-build. 

Mitchell,  George. 
.340  Moftat,  Robert,  plumber. 
334  Henderson,  James. 

Colquhoun,  Capt.  Duncan. 

M'Fadyeii,  Daniel. 
332  Stevenson,  Wm.  R.,  painter. 
330  Ross,  Andrew,  baker. 
322  M'Coll,  Dugald. 
320  Loekhart,  Robert. 
318  Bowie,  C.  T.,  painter. 
316  Lawson,  John,  merchant. 

Dod,  Frederick. 
310  Ferrier,  Mrs. 

Ferrier,  William. 
308  Wilkie,  James. 
SOepiiller,  Maxwell. 

Stewart,  Rev.  Robert. 

Ross,  Mrs.  Robert. 
306  Davidson,    Misses,    boarding 

school. 
S04  M'Culloch,  Richard,  writer. 

M'CuUoch,  Jas.,  merchant. 
302  Wotherspoon,  William. 
300  Wallace,  David. 
296  Arthur,  Mrs. 

M'Innes,  Mrs. 
294  Cowan,  Miss. 

Robertson,  Wm.,  merchant. 
292  Johnstone,  David. 
27S  M'Arthur,  Miss. 

Hunter,  Miss. 
272  Wright,  John,  merchant 
266  Stirling,  Wm. 
264  Paterson,  Robt.,  merchant. 
246  Mercer  &  Pollock,  -wrights. 
242  Faculty   of   Physicians    and 

Surgeons'  Hail. 
238  Tait,  William. 
234  Wilson,  Mrs.  Robert. 
332   Walker,  Robert,  merchant, 
226  Gibb,  Mrs.  John  James. 
224  Burns,  James,  merchant. 
220  Connal,  Mrs.  William. 
218  Stirling,  George,  merchant. 
212  Cross,  David,  merchant. 
208  Pearson,  Adam. 
204  Bulloch,  Archibald. 

Bulloch,  Matthew. 
198  Muir,  Mrs.  John. 
194  Buchanan,  John,  merchant. 
188  Cuthbevtson,  Donald,  accnt. 
186  Henderson,  John  S. 
180  Gilmour,  Allan,  merchant 
176  Towers,  Clark,  Roberton,  & 

Ross,  writers. 
166  M'Lellan,  Walter. 
162  Bell,  Joseph,  M.D. 
158  Buchanan,  Watson,  &  Co. 

Dennistoun,  Buchanan, &  Co. 

151  Steel,  Robert,  painter. 
Honcyman,  J.,  jun.,  architect. 
Murdoch  &  Armour,  agents. 
Lade,  James,  merchant 
Boyd,  John,  -writer. 

Boyd,  James,  writer. 

152  Watson,  James,  M.D. 
l44  Addie,  Robert,  ironmaster. 


144 


142 
136 


132 


1.^0 
124 


120 
IIG 


112 

108 
102 


Langloan  Works  otEce. 
Addie  &  Miller,   ironmasters. 
M'Farlane,  John,  M.D. 
M'Grigors,     Stevenson,     and 

Fleming,  writers. 
M'Kinnon  &  Co.,  merchants. 
Kennedy,  Angus,  architect. 
Kerr,    Anderson,    &    Brodie, 

accountants. 
Symington  &  Millar,  merchts. 
Houldswortb,  John,  &  Co., 

merchants. 
Gallie,  Thos.  H.,  merchant. 
Coltness  Iron  Co. 
Anderston  Foundrj'  Co. 
Dalmellington  Iron  Co. 
Smith,  James,  architect. 
Aikman,  C.  B.,  writer. 
Setons  &  Stirling,  insur.  agts. 
Macfarlane,  George,  account. 
Smilh,  Thos.,  &  Co.,  mers. 
Somerville,  William,  manuf. 
Proudfoot  &  Co.,  merchants. 
Woodrow,  Andrew,  &  Son, 

iron  merchants. 
Robertson,  Wm.,  civil  engin. 
Aitken,  Rodger,  &  Co.,  com- 

rnis.sion  merchants. 
Muir,  Robt.,  &  Co.,  printers. 
Black,  Robert  M,,  drysalter. 
Allan,  Thos.,  &  Co.,  mers. 
Webster,  Steel,  &  Co.,  mers. 
Barker,  D.  C,  &  Co.,  mers. 
Mitchell,  James,  writer. 
Arnot,  Thomas,  painter. 
M'Lerie,  George,  cook,  &c. 
North  British  Insur.  Ofiice; 
Snodgrass,  G.  Wm.,  manager. 
Anderson,  James,  mianufac. 
Fletcher,  Misses,  &  M'Innes. 
M'Ewan  &  Co.,  clothiers. 
Brown,  J.  &  C.,&  Co.,  manfs. 
Robertson,  David,  bookseller. 
Stewart,  Robert  B.,  manuf. 
Stewart,  Wilson,  &  Brodie, 

manufacturers. 
Dale,  James,  &  Co.,  mers. 
Cit}-  of  Glasgow  Branch  Bank. 
Reid  &  Ewing,  calico  printers. 
Paterson,  Walter,  merchant. 
Melville,  Robt  IL,  stationer. 
Wingate,  J.  &  R.,  clothiers. 
Smith,  J.,  &  Sons,  booksellers. 
Loudon,  J.,  &  Co.,  agents. 
Hutcheson,  George,  writer. 
Shaw,  Turnbull,  &  Co.,  mers. 
Fleming,  William,  writer. 
Stewart,  A.  W.,  writer. 
Wylie,  Alex.,  accountant. 
Smith,  Gordon,  writer. 
Kirkwood,  Hugh,  agent. 
Kirkwood  Colliery  Co. 
Dunn,  Hugh,  writer. 
Henderson  &  Dimmock. 
Dick,  Alexander,  writer. 
Dunbar,  James,  writer. 
Aitken  &  M'Keuzie,  accounts. 
Cowan,  William,  accountant. 
Cowan,  J.,  surv.,  Cid.  In.  Co. 


62 


32 


28 


16 


12 


Hutcheson,  J.  &,  G.,  merchs. 

Jack,  Paterson,  &  Co. 

Lockharts  &  Watson,  clothrs. 

Robertson,  L.  &  R.  H.,  aocts. 

Laughlen,  Andw.,  civil  engin. 

M'Callum,  D,,  sen.,  &  Co. 

Lacy,  11.  A.  Montgomery. 

Paterson,  Thomas  L.,  mer. 

Colvin,  Wm.,  metal  broker. 

Smith  &  Wharrie,  land  surr. 

Smith,  Jas.,  &  Son,  civil ei-gin. 

Grant  &,  Watson,  hosiers. 

West  of  England  Fire  &  Life 
Insurance  otiice ;  it  Ward- 
law,  agent 

Craig,  Jas.,  &  Son,  wine  mer. 

Leckie,  James,  merchant. 

Turnbull,  Gregnr,  &.  Co.,  mers, 

Morrisons  &  Anderson,  writers. 

City  of  Glasgow  Life  Assur. 
Co.  ;   D.  Walkinsliaw. 

French,  William. 

Lamond,  Henry,  writer. 

Glasgow  R.  Intirmary  Offii.!>. 

Lamond  &  M'Luckie,  writers. 

Wilson,  "William,  &  Co. 

J.  Wilson's  Trustees. 

M'Crindell,  Schaw,  &  Co. 

Ewing,  John  Orr,  &  Co., 
calico  printers. 

Watson,  James,  &  Smitli, 
stockbrokers. 

Ewing,  John  Orr,  of  Ratha. 

Art  Union  of  Glasgow. 

Steinkopff,  E.,  merchant. 

Outram,  George,  &  Co. 

Herald  Newspaper  Office. 

Finlaysoa  &  Moncriefll",  agtj, 
for  Scott.  Union  Insur.  Co. 

Finlayson,  James,  writei'. 

Moore&Gopland,  accountants. 

Cockey,  Win.,  &  Co.,  iroi» 
merchants. 

Cowan,  H.,  muilin  manufac. 

Dawson,  Alex.,  com,  mercb. 

Imperial  Fire  &  Life  In.  Co. 

Cowan  &  Co.,  sewed  musli'ii 
manufacturers. 

Hofl'man,  KoUman,  &  Co , 
yarn  merchants. 

Maclure  &  Macdonald,  litho. 

Playfair,  Patk.,  &  Co.,  mers._ 

Hay,  Merricks,  &  Co.,  Rooliii' 
Gunpowder  Mills  office. 

M'Intyre,  Wm.,  insur.  brokers. 

Mitchell  &  Locke,  cot.  spi:'. 

Watson  &,  Co.,  merchants. 

Becketts  &  Co.,  cal.  printc:s. 

Somerville,  John,  merchant. 

Smith,  William,  merchant. 

British  Guarantee  Associate, 

Penney,  S.  M.,  stockbroker. 

Anderson,  Jas.,  &  Co.,  mers. 

Gray,  J.,  jun.,  agent  for  Tun- 
bridge,  Hounslow,  and 
Clyde  Gunpowder  Mills. 

Taylor,  M.,  gold  thread  ami 
plate  manufacturer. 

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12  Macnair,  Donald  S.,  mercbt. 
Eraser,    Mat  (haw  M.,  shawl 
inanufacturer. 
8  Rainey,  Knox,  &  Co.,  ir.ercb. 
6  Proijertj'  Circular  Office. 
M'William,  Richard. 

4  Anderson,  James,  bootmaker. 
2  Robertson,  W.,  &  Son,  cloth. 

SALISBURY  STEEET. 

2  Teacher,  Wni.,  spirit  mercbt. 

6  Steven,  John,  plasterer. 
Brown,  Alex.,  dyer. 

8  Maitlaiid,  Wm. 

10  Smith,  Peter,  coal  agent. 
Grieve,  Mrs. 

Weir,  James,  watchmaker. 

Bell,  A.,  plumber. 
12  Melville,  J.,  dentist. 

M'Nair,  Andrew. 

M'Doiigall,  A. 

Walker,  James. 

Leckie,  Mrs.  Wm. 

Wright,  A.  M. 
14  Livingstone,  James  R.,  mer. 

Angus,  John. 
16  Bennet,  W.  &  T.,  teachers. 
20  Balfonr,  David. 

26  Victoria  Lamp  Factory. 
Gunn,  W.  L.,  &  Co. 

48  Crookshanks,  .James. 
bO  M'Phee,  Neil. 

;37  Gillies,  Alex.,  ropemaker. 

27  Barry,  Silvester  V. 

17,21  Paterson,  Hugh,  wright 
and  builder. 

1 1  Reformed  Pres.  Church. 

7  Ramsay,  Robert. 
M'Guire,  David. 
Wylie,  Miss  E. 

Wylie,  Andrew,  surgeon. 
Russell,  Ebenezer,  H.M.  cus. 
Hai  vey,  James. 

5  Milles,  James,  dairyman. 

3  Fulton,  S. 
Newall,  J.  W. 

SALTMARKET. 
1,  3  Levy,  H.,  spirit;  merchant. 
7  Henderson,  A.  R.,ironmongr. 

9  Jopson    &   Winstanley,   clog 

manufacturers. 

11  Thomas,  Jas.,  clog  manufac. 

27  M'Graddie,  Hugh,  spirit  deal. 

33  Mofl'at,  John,  clog  manufac. 

35  Burdon,  John,  oil  merchant. 

37  Thomas,  James,  dogger. 

4.1  Marshall,  D.,  spirit  mercht. 

■45  Cadden,  David,  eating-house. 

49  Dalrymple,  Geo.,  spirit  mer. 
53  Burgess,  Robert,  victualler. 
57  M'Brearty,  James,  surgeon, 
63  M'Cance,  AYm,,  victu.iUer. 
Co  M'Kenna,  P.,  sherilf-otBcer. 
67,  C9  Cairney,  Chas.,  spir.  mer. 
75  51'Laren,  Geo.,  sheriff-officer. 
81  Dow,  Sam.,  wine  &  spir.  mer, 
87  Reilly,  John,  house  factor. 

50  Sutherland,  James,  tinsmith. 


93,  95  Park,  Wm. 

97  O'Neill,  John. 
Donachy,  Jas.,  auctioneer. 
O'Rourke,  John. 

105  Douglas,  A.,  dairy. 

107  Keith,  William,  confectioner. 

109  Waugh,  Mrs.  Allan,  victual!. 

Ill  Downio,  D.,  tailor. 

113  Downie,  Mrs.,  spirit  dealer. 

115  Neeson,  James. 

M'Aulay,  Wm.,  cooper. 

Carr,  John,  shell  fish  mercht. 

117  Lambie,  Robt.,  hairdresser. 

121  Harper,  Andrew. 

123  Dobbin,  P.,  spirit  dealer. 
127  M'Arthur,  Duncan. 

129  Gilmour,  Hugh,  spirit  mer. 
133  Neeson,  James,  spirit  mer. 
137  Drev.',  W.,  spirit  dealer. 

139  New    Equitable    Loan    Co.  ; 

Wm.  Taylor,  manager. 
Ml  Ronald,  John. 
143  M'Grady,  Peter,  spirit  dealer. 
145,  147  Muir,  James,  grocer. 
149  Drew,  Wm.,  victualler. 
159  Muir,  James,  house  factor. 
184  Burne,  J.  C,  photographer. 
182   Kenna,  John,  spirit  dealer. 

175  Crosbie,  Peter,  news-agent. 

176  Swift,  Jame.*;,  hairdresser, 
174  Bryce,  William,  surgeon. 
172  Miller,  James,  pastry  baker. 
170  Conaghan,  John,  Hesher. 

Dougliis,  William. 

Kerr,  John. 

Brown,  Robert. 

Kenna,  Johii. 

Parrj',  John. 
168  Douglas,  William,  spir.  deal. 
164,  166  Kelly,  E',  spirit  dealer. 
100  llargan,  James. 

Stewart,  James. 

Kelly,  E. 

Donnelly,  William. 

M'Dcrm'ott,  P. 

Barrett,  William. 
158  Docherty,  James,  fruiterer. 
156  Lynch,  J.,  funeral  undertak. 
154  Gow,  Thomas,  tobacconist, 
148  Parry,  John,  tobacconist. 
14  6  M'Kelvie,  IMrs.  H.,  clothier. 
142  Malcolm,  John,  &  Co.,  pastry 

bakers. 
136  Laffert}',  Rodger,  fish  mer. 

130  Gunn,  John,  spirit  dealer. 
126  O'Neill,  John,  spirit  mercht. 

124  Murray,  John,  clothier. 

122  Robb,  Jas.,  &   Sons,  wrights 

and  house  factors. 

118  Ferr.m,  Mrs.  Daniel,  broker, 
108,  110  Aitken,  Jas.,  cabinetm. 

98  Johnston,  Robert,  grocer. 
90  M'Graddie,  H.,  spirit  dealer. 
8G  Allan,  James,  tobacconist. 
82  Dobbin,  A.,  spirit  merchant. 
74,  7G  Stewart,  Jas.,  auctioneer. 
72  Reid,  Alex.,  tobacconist. 

6G  Bryce,  Wm.,  spirit  merchant. 
Bryce,  J.  C. 


64  Kerr,  John,  auctioneer. 
60  M'Creaddie,  D.,  spirit  dealer. 
58  O'Rourke,  John,  clothier. 
50  Baton,  E.  C,  tobacconist 
48  O'Connor,  Arthur,  surgeon. 
46  M'Donald,  Jas.,  spirit  deal 

Thomson,  J.,  saloon  keeper. 

Smith,  Wm. 
40  Smith,  John,  spirit  dealer. 
38  Clark,  Jo  ,  druggist. 
30  Ross,  W.  G.,  Shakspeare  Sal. 
34  Johnston,  J.,  fish  merchant. 
30  M'Glennon,  C,  clothier. 
28  Bakers' House  of  Call. 

Wilson,  J.  &  A.,  wire  work. 

Wilson,  James,  undertaker. 

Young,  Mrs.,  house  factor. 

Allan,  Wm.,  brush  manufac. 
■2G  Jopson  &  Winstanle}',  dogm. 
18  Frew,  James,  manufacturer. 

M'Connechie,  J.,  Globe  tav. 

14  O'Harra,  John,  oyster  roon-is. 
12  Jvhnston  Brothers,  shoemak. 

6  Scouler,  Wm.,  pawnbruker- 
Hyndman,  James,  staymalc 
4  Cochrane,  Mrs.,  fish  mercht, 

SAKDYFORD  PLACE. 

1  Morrison,  Wm.,  merchant. 

2  Buchanan,  Rev.  R.,  D.D. 

3  Cree,  James. 

4  Barr,  David,  writer. 

5  Clappcrton,  Wm.,  merchaDt. 

6  Readraan,  R.,  secretary. 

8  Service,  Thomas. 
Galbraith,  James,  merchant, 
Adam,  Peter,  merchant. 

9  Robertson,  Mrs. 

10  M'Taggart,  Rev.  David. 

11  Dawson,  Wm. 

12  Walker,  Peter. 

13  Dawson,  Alex.,  merchant. 

15  Craik,  Rev.  James,  D.D. 

16  Stewart,  Robert,  jeweller. 

17  Fleming,  John,  accountant. 

18  Alston,  Mrs. 

19  JI'Lellan,  Allan  H. 

21  Campbell,  Duncan. 
Gumprecht,  Mrs.  John, 

22  Stainforth,  Mrs. 

S3  TurnbuU,  Wm.,  merchant. 
24  \Yenman,  C.  H. 

Borthwick,  John. 

Tawse,  George,  accountant. 

Todd,  Mrs.  Jessie. 

26  LefTman,  L,  shipbroker. 

27  Lochead,  William. 
Caldwell,  Mrs. 
Morrison,  William. 
Smith,  David. 

SANDYFORD  STREET, 
Wellesley  Place. 

1  Caiman,  Donald  W. 

2  Hoggan,  Andrew. 
Dubes,  Henry. 

1-5  Lauder,  Mungo,  warehonsem. 


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SARACEN'S  LAIJE, 
3  Sraitli,  Hugh,  teacher. 
11  Stirling,  John,  dairymciu. 

SARDINIA  TERRACE, 

Great  Western  Road. 

1  Martin,  "William. 
Howat,  Edward. 

2  Mollison,  John. 

3  Wallace,  Dr.  William. 
Clark,  William. 

i  Muir,  William. 
7  Monteitli,  Henry. 
S  Stobo,  William,  builder. 
M'CuUoch,  Andrew. 

14  Stewart,  E.  B. 

15  Burns,  Mrs.  Islay. 

16  Reid,  Daniel. 

17  Cumiriing,  'William. 
Gumming,  W.  John. 

18  Thomson,  J. 

20  Napier,  William,  coaltnaster, 

Nesv  Kilpatrick. 

21  Ilutcheson,  George. 
Hutcheson,  John. 

22  Mitchell,  Moncrieff  Alex.,  of 

Mitchell  c|-  Watson. 
25  Mathieson,  J.  A. 

SAUCHIEHALL  LAHE. 

50,  56  M'Call,  James,  veter.  surg. 
43  M'Cidloch,  F.,  bird  staffer. 
!i5  M'Innes,  Donald,  flesher. 

SAUCHIEHALL  STREET. 

S  M'Lean,  John. 

Carlton,  Charles,  painter. 
Johnstone,  Mrs.,  ladies'  nurse. 
Munn,  Mrs.  John. 
5  Bruce,  A.  &  S.,  fruiterers. 
9  Bishop,  Archibald,  baker. 
11  M'Gregor,  William. 

Henderson,  James,  grocer. 
Thomson,  John,  juu.,  pro.  ag. 
Johnston,  Jlrs.,  ladies'  nurse. 
13  Andrev/,  J.  &  A.,  drapers. 
15  Gibb,  John,  bath  proprietor. 
17  M'CJlum,  George,  bootmlar. 

19  Gibb,  John. 

Taylor,  Misses,  milliners. 
Gilmour,  Allan. 
M'Nicol,  John. 
W^ilson,  David. 
Moffat,  William,  com.  agent. 
21  M'lSlicol,  John. 

23  Nimmn,  William,  baker. 
25  Christie,  A.  T.,  tobacconist. 
27  Logan,  William,  bookseller. 
29,  31  Adam,  James,  fruiterer. 
33  Henderson,  Henry,  grocer. 
35  Dempster,  James,  umbrella  m. 
37   Craig,  John. 

39  Paul,  Thomas,  goldsmith. 
41  Joclcel,  Lewis,  flesher. 
43  Stobo,  Thrift,  tobacconist. 
45  Haddeii,  James,  bookseller, 
47  Clark,  Laurence. 
Clelland,  Robert. 


47   Stobo,  Thrift. 

169 

49  Henderson,  Thomas,  confec. 

171 

51  Martin,  Wm.,  watchmaker. 

173 

53  Grindlay,  T.,  fruiterer. 

55  Cockburn,  William. 

57  Brown,  William,  M.D. 

Wellington  Place. 

63  Crighton,  James,  cab.  maker. 

175 

65  M'Clure,  H.  H.,  civil  engiur. 

177 

69  Barr,v,  Capt.  Charles,  Royal 

179 

Engineers'  Office. 

181 

71   Walker,  David,  surgeon. 

183 

73  Murray,  Walter. 

75  AValker,  W.  J. 

77  Robertson,  Jas.,  minia.  paintr. 

79  Hunter,  Robert,  M.D. 

WiNDSOu  Place. 

185 

83  Mair,  John,  laceman. 

187 

87  Cassells,  James,  surgeon. 

189 

Cassells,  Thomas,  M.D. 

191 

89  Campbell,  Colin,  merchant. 

193 

91  Yeaman,  George,  M.D. 

93  Paterson,  James,  M.D. 

^o  Eskell,  Albert,  sur.  dentist. 

Kensington  Place. 

99  Parson,  Dunlop,  and  BrOvfn, 

195 

milliners. 

Ross,  Mrs. 

197 

101  Rattray,  George,  painter. 

199 

103  Somerville,      Mrs.,     cooking 

101 

establishment  for  ladies. 

105  Gray,  Mrs, 

Keith,  Mrs.  T. 

Mauger,  Charles,  teacher,  Fr. 

107  M'Gill,  Andrew,  M.D. 

109  Miller,  Joseph,  stocking  mnf. 

203 

Ill  Neville,  R.  H.,  clothier. 

207 

115  Robertson,  David,  pianoforte 

209 

■warehouse. 

211 

125  Taylor,  Misses,  boarding-ho. 

Barclay,  Bruce,  M.D. 

127  Long,  Mrs.  John. 

131  Corbet,  Dr.  R.  T. 

213 

133  M'Intyre,  Mrs.,  staymaker. 

315 

137  Nisbet,  A.,  dentist. 

217 

139  Wilson,  J.  G.,  physician. 

219 

Wilson,  Mrs. 

221 

141  Smith,  Mrs.,  milliner. 

143  Murdoch  Brothers,  chemists. 

145  Ewing,  Miss. 

Alexander,  Mrs.  J. 

Douglas,  J.,  portrait-painter. 

Brown,  Mrs. 

Stevenson,  Miss, 

223 

M'Lure,  Miss. 

225 

149  Ewing,  Miss,  flesher. 

227 

151  Miller,  Miss,  milliner. 

229 

153  Sim,  W.  S.,  stationer. 

155  M'Pherson,  D.,  com.  mer. 

Samson,  John. 

Bruce,  Miss. 

231, 

Black,  C.  R. 

235 

157  M'Lean,  J.  &  T.,  boot  shop. 

237 

159  Eastrick  &  Co.,  green-grocers. 

239 

161,  163  Laurie,  John,  wine  mer. 

165  Robertson,  Andrew. 

M'Donald,  Miss. 

Hendry,  A. 

167  Moreland,  A.,  glass  mercht. 

241 

Macneil,  Mrs.,  furrier. 

Brown,  John,  grocer. 

Craigie,  Robert. 

Mitchell,  Andrew. 

Eraser  &  Robertson,  dressmk. 

Eraser,   Mrs. 

Watson,  Mr.s.  A. 

Forbes,  John,  grocer. 

Forrester,  J.,  stationer. 

Peater,  E.  &  H.,  milliners. 

M'Janet,  Robert,  baker. 

Sinclair,  Mrs. 

Henderson,  J 

M'Naught,  Mrs. 

Duff,  C.  M. 

M'llraith,  IMrs. 

Stoddart,  W.,  coal  merchant. 

Beveridge,  D.,  millinery  rms. 

Lindsay,  Miss,  furnishings. 

Davidson,  James,  shoe  ware. 

Wylie,  Miss. 

Greenlees,  Robert,  artist. 

Drysdale,  Robert. 

Miller,  J.  P. 

Templeton,  Miss. 

Swan,  D.,  music  warehouse. 

Watson,  David. 

Kirkland,  N.  &  G.,  milliners. 

Gow,  BIrs.  John,  poulterer. 

More,  W. 

Ormiston,  Mrs. 

Gillies,  J. 

Arnott,  T.  L. 

M'Lean,  Miss. 

Lawson,  G.  A. 

Mackay,  J,,  &  Sons,  upholst. 

Brownlie,  Wm.,  baker. 

Wilkie,  H.,  baker. 

Simeon,  M. 

Goodall,  Andrew,  builder. 

Drinnan,  Miss,  dressmaker. 

Duncan,  J. 

Jardin,  John  F.,  warehouse. 

M'Dougall,  P.  &  C,  irontno. 

Todd,  J.,  umbrella  maker. 

Mathie,  John,  fruiterer. 

Caig,  Miss  il.  C. 

Wilkie,  H. 

Cabains,  George,  teacher. 

Langlands,  Robert. 

Simpson,  Mrs. 

Leacher,  Mdlle.  Elth,  teacher, 

French. 
Miller,  M.,  toy  warehouse. 
M'Caig,  Misses,  milliners. 
Kirkpatrick,  Thomas,  wareb, 
Campbell,  Misses, 
Dudley,  J.  V. 
M'Clure,  Thomas. 
Cowan,  James. 
233  Gordon,  John,  millinery. 
M'Fie,  Arclid.,  bootmaker. 
M'Liutock,  Mrs.,  fruiterer. 
Paterson,  Miss,  milliner. 
Robertson,  Thomas. 
Dempster,  John. 
Wilson,  J. 
Harley,  Mrs.  J. 
Graham,  J.,  mourning  vvareh- 


SAUCHIEI-IALL. STREET  DIRECTORY. SAUCHIEHALL. 


423 


243  Craig,  John,  grocer. 

Dickson,   iliss,    Berlin   wool 
warehouse. 
247  M'Callum,  Mrs. 
Bulloch,  Mrs. 
Scobie,  Mrs. 
Ewen,  Mrs. 
Fyffe,  Miss. 
249  M'Culloch,  J.  &  J.,  grocers. 
251  Glasgow  Apoth.  Co.'s  branch. 
253  Chalmers,  AVm.,  stationer. 
255  Wjse,  Mrs. 

Parker,  JIatthew. 
Webster,  James. 
Pearson,  A.  L. 
Chisholm,  J.  M.,  teacher. 
Stewart,  .John. 
257  Tulloch,  A.,  &  Co.,  clothiers. 
259  Peacock,  T.,  gilder. 
261  Raeburn,  K.,  brush  wareho. 
263  Murray,  itobert,  dyer. 
265  Robertson,  Miss. 
Jack,  H. 

Donald,  Mrs.  j 

M'Gill,  J.  S. 
Woodrow,  J. 
Gibson,  Miss. 
267  Saloman  &  Co.,  boot  wareho, 
269  Aitken,  Peter,  jun.,  jeweller. 
271  Penman,  David,  glass  mer. 
273  Aitken,  Peter,  jun. 

Wallace,  Wni.,  portrait  paint. 
Gleadhill,  T.  S.    • 
Kirkpatrick,  Andrew,  agent, 
Henderson,  George. 
Thomson,  J. 
277  Palerson,  John,  draper. 
279  Jamieson,  Mrs. 
Paterson,  John. 
Purvis,  Mrs. 
281  Sage,  John,  tobacconist. 
283  M'i*'arlane,  Jas.,  green-grocer. 
285  Somerville  &  Co. 
287  Ross,  J.,  bootmaker. 
289  Craig,  Robert,  merchant. 
Gray,  J. 
Gillies,  A. 
Parker,  Mrs. 
Watson,  D.  C. 
291  Moore,  John,  haircutter. 
293   Bredie,  J.,  basket  warehouse. 
295  Jamieson  &  Co.,  baby  linens, 
297  Miller,  Jlisses,  register  office. 
299  Anderson,  Miss,  lodgings. 
Gray,  Mrs. 
M'AUister,  William. 
Ferguson,  Miss,  fancy  work. 
301  Anderson,  M.,  flesher. 
303  Hendry,  John,  confectioner. 
305  Frazer  &  Green,  chemists. 
307  Skiimer,  V/.,  &  Son,  bakers. 
■309  Borthvvick,  A.,  &  Son,  mers. 

Mayfield  Place. 
311  Currie,  John,  chcm.  and  drug. 
313  Anderson,  Thos.,  fishmonger. 
315  Williamson,  John,  grocer. 
317  Neish,  John,  manufacturer. 
Miller,  Thomas. 
M'Kerrow,  Mrs. 


317   Govan,  James.  I 

319  M'Farlane,  Mrs.  A.,  fruiterer. 
321  Train,  T.  &  J.,  fleshers. 
323  Walker,  James,  grocer. 
325  Colquhoun,  John,  poulterer. 
Anderson,  H.  S.,  fishmonger. 
327  Clark,  Miss. 

Marr,  William,  teacher. 
Allan,  Miss. 
Donaldson,  James. 
Hardie,  Jlrs. 
329  Littlejohn,  J.  W.,  winemer. 
Littlejthn,  David,  wine  mer. 
331  Moyos,  James  R. 
333  M  Farlane,   W.  &  A.,  book- 
sellers and  stationers. 
335  Mitchell. 

M'Kean,  Wm. 
M'Keay,  Thomns. 
l^I'Gregor,  Mrs.  James. 
Taylor,  Henry. 
Campbell,  John. 
337  Smith,  Robert,  grocer. 

Charing  Cross. 
339  Chrystal,  R,  wine  merchant. 
341  M'Tear,  Robert. 

Chrystal,  Robert,  raerchant. 
Gilchrist,  James. 
343  Butters,  James,  flesher. 
345  Small,  Francis,  seedsman. 
347  Chalmers,  Mrs.,  tobacconist. 
349  Crai^;,  John,  plasterer. 
Ferguson,  Ross. 
Telfer,  David,  grain  mercht. 
351  Ly all's  ladies'  shoe  shop. 
353  Watson,  Francis,  baker. 
355  Watson,  Francis. 

Rennie,  John,  builder. 

357  Young,  George,  perfumer. 

359  Citj'  of  Glasgow  Bank. 

361  Cov.'ie,  James,  dairy. 

363  M'Leod,  Alex.,  family  grocer. 
367  Maitland,  John. 

Paterson,  Matthew. 
369  Stev.-art,  E.,  fruiterer. 
371  Mercer,  John,  family  grocer. 
375  Herriot,  Mrs.,  lodgings. 
377  M'Ewan,  Mrs.  AVm. 

Climie,  Robert,  architect. 

Mrer,  Hyman,  carver. 

Wniocks^  Robert. 

Eeid,  Henrj',  ironmonger. 
379  Powers,  Mrs 

Albant  Place. 

362  Chardenal,  A.  C,  teacher. 

360  Esplin,  Mrs.  George. 
Robertson,  William. 
Forbes,  J. 

Brown,  Mrs.  C. 

358  l\I'Lellan,  Mrs.  Robert. 
Cunningham,  Mrs.  George. 

356  Wright,  John,  commis.  mer. 
354  Orr,  Robert  Scott,  M.D. 
352  Adam,  James. 
350  Barr,  Wm.,  mercht. 
348  Lurasden,  I\Irs.  John. 
346  Freeland,  Robert,  merchant. 
314  Thomson,  Messrs.,  dancing  ra. 
342  Munsie,  William,  teacher. 


342  Marshall,  James,  teacher. 
340  Tannahill,  Mrs. 
338  Burns,  James,  teacher. 
336  Mirrlees,  James  B. 
328  Miller,  John. 
310  Garnetbank  Boarding  Estab.; 
James  Buchanan,  teacher. 
306  Stow,  D. 
300  Millar,  Robert. 
Millar,  William. 
Milli.r,  G.  B. 
260  Fleming,  James,  merchant. 
246  Kirkwood,  Anderson. 
220  Fiulayson  Broths.,  music-wa. 
216  Lamb  &  Co.,  stationers. 
212  Cree,  Mrs. 

210  Williamson,  Miss,  china  shop. 
208  Duncan,  John,  baker. 
206  Glasgow  Gallery  of  Arts. 
202  M'Nab,  A.  &  J.,  dyers. 
200  Lindsay,  Misses. 
Morris^'  W.  H. 
Connell,  Mrs. 
196  Kiven,  A.,  carver  &  guilder. 
192  Burton  &  Henderson,  grocers. 
190   Hardie,  James,  baker. 
188  Jamieson,  Miss,  grocer. 
186  Ormiston,  Thomas. 
Campbell,  D.,  M.D. 
Campbell,  Mrs.  M. 
Douglass,  Campbell. 
Dixon,  Jos.  Anthony. 
Grierson,  William. 
Wilson,  John,  jun. 
184  Guthrie,  John,  painter. 
182  Graham,  D.  &  G.,  bellhangera. 

Hendrie,  William,  clerk, 
180  Murray,  David,  green-grocer. 
176  Simpson,  George,  merchant. 

Simpson,  Mr^.,  milliner. 
170  Speirs,  Douglas,  M.D. 
166  AVatson,  Francis,  baker. 

Skinner,  Thomas. 
164  Anderson,  C,  furnish,  wareho. 
162  Young,  Mrs.  James. 

Robertson,  Wm.,  wine  mer. 
Paterson,  Miss,  dressmaker. 
Bland,  Harcourt,  elocutionist. 
Powrie,  Thomas,  tragedian. 
160  Harle,  Thomas,  M.D. 
158  Simpson,  E.  G.,  wine  mer. 
156  M'Alpine,  Isabella,  furnishs. 
154  Yeaman,  George,  M.D. 
152  Shearer,  David,  spirit  mer. 
150  Hogg,  Mrs.,  green-grocer. 
148  Lesgat,  C,  fruiterer. 
146  Wilkiej  Mrs. 

Shearer,  David. 
142  Dickson,  J.  G.,  stationer. 
140  Greenlie,  J.  &  J.,  bootmakera. 
138  Edmiston,  Mrs.,  staymaker. 
132  Mitchell,  James,  slater. 
124  Smith,  Robert,  general  grocer. 
122  Oliver,  Andrew. 

M'Kay,  Mrs.,  lodgings. 
Shields,  Miss,  dressmaker. 
Adamson,  Mrs. 
Graham,  Miss,  teach,  of  mus. 
Fleming,  James  M. 


424 


SAUCHIEHALL.- 


-STREET  DIEECTORT. SCOTT. 


120  Angus,  John,  spirit  mercht. 

8 

Veitch,  James. 

118  Allan,  James,  poulterer. 

Eraser,  Donald,  spiral  turner. 

116  Leek,  John,  pliotograplier. 

Sim,  Misses,  milliners. 

Gallip,  Ernest,  Lairworker. 

Watt,  John,  builder. 

Allan,  James. 

Johnston,  R.,  carver  &  gilder. 

M'Lay,  John. 

6 

Yeitcb,  James,  sewed  muslin 

Williamson,  James,  flesher. 

warehouse. 

114  Tliomson,  J.,  iishmonger. 

4 

Campbell,  James,  tinsinith. 

112  M'Dougall,  Duncan,  butcher. 

2 

Doulcy,  Archd,,  plumber. 

106  ■\Vylie&  Kinloch,  green-groc. 

104  Muirhead,  Miss,  milliner. 

SAWMILLFISLD  STSEET.      j 

102  M'Leod,  Hugh,  fruiterer. 

3 

Niven,  John,                              ' 

100  Walker,  James  B  ,  painter. 

Mitchell,  R.  &  P. 

98  Crawford,  Wm.,  wright 

M'Math  &  Brydie. 

M'Callum,  John. 

92  Blackley,  Mrs. 

CCOTIA  STSEET. 

88  Gumming,  James,  draper. 

HoLYROOD  Place. 

6Q  Drysdale,  Alexander. 

3 

Crawford,  Sirs.  A, 

Faiiley,  James. 

Crawford,  M. 

Caldwell,  Miss,  dressmaker. 

Graham,  Miss  J. 

Gumming,  James. 

Law,  D.  C. 

84  Provan,  J.,  furnishings. 

M'Kill,  John. 

78  Murphy,  James. 

7 

M'Kinnon,  J. 

Trye,  Mrs. 

Foulds,  Williani. 

Bissett,  Alex. 

Campbell,  Mrs.,  lodgings. 

76  Bitsett,  A.,  cabinetmaker. 

Cooper,  J. 

74  Clelland,  11.,  grocer. 

Kirkwood,  William. 

72  Barbour's  umbrella  shop. 

9 

M'Lc-an,  D.  D. 

70  Carrs,  John,  b:)kcr. 

Glen,  Robert. 

66  MiUen,  Mrs.  David. 

M 'Donald,  D. 

Fitch,  Misses,  dressmaker. 

Clarke,  A. 

Thomson,  Miss,  dressmaker. 

Pringle,  Quintin, 

Marlin,  Thomas,  bookbinder. 

Ferguion,  J. 

Cars,  John,  baker. 

15 

Stobo,  Robert. 

64  Forrest,  John,  &  Son. 

Horton,  T.  R, 

62  Douglas,  Mary,  confectioner. 

Sim,  T.  B. 

60  Marshall,  M.,  tobacconist. 

Smith,  John. 

58  Sword,    Mrs.    A.,    glass    and 

Smith,  W. 

china  warehouse. 

Bisset,  William. 

56  Gemmel,  James,  tinsmith. 

Bisset,  Misses,  dressmakers. 

.54  Grieve,  George,  saddler. 

Columbia  Place. 

50  Cockburn,  Wm.,  veter.  surg. 

21 

Shearer,  James,  N. 

48  M'Kinlay  &  Reid,  bleachers. 

Grahame,  Mrs.  Alex. 

46  Rolland,  Wm.,  confeclioner. 

Tait,  W.  N. 

44  Fisher,  F.  C,  artist. 

Smith,  George. 

Forrester,  Jame.i,  bookseller. 

M'Queen,  L. 

Baxter,  Daniel. 

23 

Suodgrass,  John. 

Bookless,  A.)  milliner. 

27 

Arneil,  Mrs.  J. 

42  Miller,  James,  carver. 

29 

Muir,  Miss. 

38  Callender,  Miss,  milliner. 

Hannah,  John. 

S6  Brackenridge,  Mrs. 

M'Caul,  William.                       ] 

Gibson     &     Doak,     Misses, 

Hannah,  Miss. 

dressmakers. 

Reid,  Wm. 

Crerar,  John. 

Hvde,  John. 

34  Grerar,  John,  spirit  mercbt. 

Hyde,  R.  M. 

32  M'Kinlny,  Jas.,  spirit  mercht. 

Hyde,  J.  W. 

26  Rankin,  Thomas,  painter. 

31 

Buntin,  John. 

22  White,  John  L  ,  plumber. 

Graham,  Juhn. 

20  Gassell,  James,  surgeon. 

Russell,  Robert.                        : 

18  White,  Henry,  bootmaker. 

Boyd,  Henry. 

16  Duncan,  James. 

Pkixce  George's  Place.      ; 

M'Millan,  James,  clothier. 

30 

Scott,  A. 

Menzies,  Duncan. 

Tennant,  A. 

Stenhouse,  H.,  G.P.O. 

Scott,  W.  G. 

Glen,  John,  painter. 

Osborne,  G. 

Stewart,  Thomas,  measurer. 

Skinner,  T. 

Morrow,  Miss,  dressmaker. 

Dickinson,  Mr?.  E. 

12  Stroak,  Archibald,  baker. 

Laidlaw,  A, 

8  Campbell,  Duncan,  wright. 

Smith,  A. 

26  Frame,  Robert. 

Gilmour,  James. 

Nicol,  D. 

Love,  Miss,  lodgings. 

Martin,  George. 

Morrison,  Peter. 

Kennedy,  Mrs. 
22   Harley,   George. 

Lindsav,  James. 

Dawson,  Walter,  G.P.O. 

Miller,  John. 

Whyte,  Mrs.  John. 

Bui'JUTON  Place. 

16  Bethune,  Peter. 
Walker,  George. 
KeiUer,  W.  M. 
Ferguson,  Mrs. 
Long,  William. 
Cooper,  A.  S. 
Abercromb}',  John. 
Huttjn,  W.  R. 

12  Wright,  M.  &  E.,  milliners- 
Lawrie,  Bryce. 
ISIowat,  Iiobert. 
Millar,  Miss. 
Breckcnridge,  Miss. 
I\['Ka}',  B. 
Wright,  William. 
Lambert,  James. 
Walker,  W. 

8  Marshall,  Wm.,  sen. 
M'Alpine,  Duncan. 
Munro,  William. 
Ure,  William. 
Lyon,  Thomas. 

4  Parker,  Mrs. 
M'Aulay,  D. 
Dooherty,  James. 
Smith,  Mrs. 
Dawson,  Mrs. 
Murraj',  Misses. 

SCOTLAND  STREET, 
1  M'Onie,  W.  &  A.,  engineers, 

3  Adams,  J.,  &  Co.,  tim.  mers. 
131   Fulton,  Alexander. 

133  Barton,  Vv'illiam. 

145  Mirrlees  and  Tait. 

34  Eraser,  David. 

32  JiI'Fie,  James,  teacher. 

26  Hardie,  Thomas,  smith. 

24  Morris,  David. 

22  Waterston,  Mrs.,  grocer. 

20  Randolph,  Elder,  &  Co. 

18  Mirrlees  &  Tait,  boiler  works. 

4  Howden,  Jas.,  &  Co. 

SCOTLAND  ST.,  Woodlands. 
1  Newlunds,  AVilliam. 

SCOTT  STEEET,  GametMIL 

5  M'Call,  John,  writing-master. 

9  Sclanders,  A.,  jun, 
M'Call,  John. 

17  Scott,  ofS.  4  E.Scott. 
39  Boyd,  George. 

Smith,  A. 
Pickering,  H. 
41  Dodds,  Rev.  James. 


SCOTT. STREET  DIRECTORY. SHUTTLE. 


425 


43  Anderson,  David,  manufact. 
47  Cowan,  Alexander,  jun. 
80  Scouller,  Isabella. 

Jtoir,  Alexander. 

M'Intyre,  Dugald. 

Robertson,  Rev.  John. 

M'Arthur,  John,  wright. 
42  Watson,  John,  coalmaster, 

Watson,  Henry. 
40  Johnston,  Charles,  plasterer. 

SCOTT  STREET,  Port-Dundas. 

1  Simpson,  lilrs.,  spirit  dealer. 

7  Taylor,  Robert,  builder, 
21  Milton  Slanghterhouse. 
'23  Kenned}',  Edward. 
Oi  East  Milton  Court. 

SHAFTESBURY  STREET. 

4  Walker,  John,  victualler. 
Mitchell,  R.,  veterinary  surg, 

lY  M'Farlane,  John. 

21  Stewart,  John,  grocer. 

SHAMROCK  STSEET. 
Dalhoubie  Place. 
1  Forbes,  George. 
Mitchell,  John. 
Adams,  Mrs. 
Norniau,  William. 
Sutherland,  James. 
M'Lachlan,  .Mrs. 
Russel,  John. 

5  Reid,  Mrs.  John. 
Johnston,  Miss. 
JI'Lachlan,  Williana. 
Miller,  J.  W. 
Hislop,  A. 
Harper,  H. 

11  Dods,  Robert. 

Cameron,  Mrs. 

Fleming,  Mrs. 

Bain,  Andiew. 

Revie,  J. 

Edmiston,  J. 
17  Jack,  ArchibalcJ. 

Guihrie,  Miss. 

Kittyle,  Mrs. 

Borland,  Hugh. 
21  Davie,  'William. 

Johnson,  R. 

Johnstone,  H. 

Craig,  T. 

Williamson,  Miss. 

Hannah,  Miss. 

Whyte,  R. 
47  Wilson,  James. 

Mills,  Samuel. 
49  Dinwoodie,  Miss. 
.59  Forbes,  James. 
()3  M'Dougall,  Donald. 
65  M'Culloch,  Miss. 

M'Kay,  Kenneth. 

Lang,  William. 

Chambers,  Allan. 
67  Drysdale,  Thomas. 
71  Dow,  Walter. 

M'Intyre,  Mrs. 

Vicar,  Mrs. 


71  Stewart,  J. 
Corbisier,  L. 
Sutherland,  Miss. 
73  Goldie,  Mrs. 
75  Frame,  Andrew. 
77  Rodger,  Mrs. 
Tait,  J. 

Ferrier,  James. 
Gilmour,  John. 
Todd,  Thomas. 
Breckenridge,  Mrs. 
79  M'Intyre,  John. 
81  Park,"D. 
Paterson,  D. 
Jamieson,  Alexander, 
M'Arthur,  John. 
Finlay,  J. 
M'Leod,  Mrs, 
83  Park,  D. 
121  Watson,  Charles. 
125  Robb,  Angus. 
157  Jamieson,  William. 
Patterson,  Andrew. 
Craig,  Alexander. 
Cochrane,  Miss. 
159  M'Donald,  Alexander. 
Merrylees,  John. 
Butler,  Robert  B. 
jrintosh.  Miss  A. 
M'Intosh,  Alex. 
United  Presbytei-ian  Church. 
Gair,  Angus,  church  officer. 
161  Buchanan,  R.  S. 
Buchanan,  Mrs.  J. 
Guthrie,  George,  joiner. 
M'Dougall,  Misses, 
Graham,  John. 
Thomson,  Andrew. 
Pearson,  P. 
Thorn,  Wm. 
Thompson,  Henry, 
165  Pyle,  James. 
Sbiedel,  J. 

Lottimer,  E.,  lodgings. 
Thomson,  "\V. 
1G9  Livingstone,  J. 

Dick,  James,  accountant. 
Stewart,  John  G. 
Batters,  James. 
Milne,  Mr."..  Wm. 
Young,  George. 
173  Haifj,  Thomas,  jun. 
Dick,  R.  51. 
Clyne,  BIrs. 
M'Calium,  Miss. 
Kirkwood,  Thomson. 
Martin,  John. 
179  Watson,  Joseph. 
120  Cochrane,  Mrs. 

Fletcher,  George,  supervisor. 
Plum,  Mrs. 
Gill,  M. 
114  Blackwood,  John,  spirit  mer. 
108  Philips,  Wm. 
84,  90  Recruiting  Barracks. 
6G  Robb,  Angus. 
Lorimer,  J. 
Cairns,  P. 
64  Johnstone,  Mrs, 


60  Crawford,  Mrs.  A, 
48  M'Math,  Thomas, 
M'Intosh,  John, 
Thomson,  Henrj-. 
M'Farlane,  Mrs. 
Garrand,  John. 
Liglis,  Miss. 
Ross,  John. 
Paul,  Rev.  Rupert. 
46  Suter,  Mrs. 
Jarvie,  George. 
Craig,  Alexander, 
Morris,  Mrs. 
Slimoud,  A. 
Fowlie,  Walter. 

Groundwater,  Bliss,  dressma, 
44  Saunders,  Miss,  dressmaker. 

Bryce,  BIrs. 

Brand,  William. 

Carruthers,  James. 

Smith,  James. 

Eraser,  Mrs. 
40  Angus,  D. 

Forbes,  D. 

Miller,  James. 

Sinclair,  Bliss. 
34  Blurray,  Alexander. 

Fletcher,  John. 

BrCulloch,  Birs. 

Couper,  William. 
14  Ecid,  George. 

Kirkwood,  William. 

Bloir,  Alexander. 

White,  George. 

Brownlie,  John. 

Bl'Vey,  George. 

Stewart,  William. 

Hamilton,  Mrs. 

SHARP'S  LANE. 

3  M'Geachy,  Edward,  flesher. 

4  Pursey,  John,  sheriff-officer. 
6  Davidson,  Alexander,  &  Co., 

brickbuilders. 

8  Low,  John. 

12  Brown,  Blalcolra. 

14  Lang  &  Co.,  Acco.  Loan  Go. 

20  Bl'Donald,  Donald,  shoeraa. 

SHIELD'S   EOAD,    off    Paisley 
Road. 
61  Lloyd,  Arthur. 
65  Gemmell,  J.  G. 

Jack,  James. 

Johnston,  Andrew. 

M'Arly,  BIrs. 
69  Kerr,  Robert,  warehouseman. 
89  Bowie,  Archibald. 
91  Findlay,  David. 

Robley,  William. 

SHIELD'S    PLACE,  top  of  St, 
James'  Street,  Paisley  Road. 
3  Dempster,  R.  &  J.,  masons. 

SHUTTLE  STREET. 

1  Black,  James,  superintendent* 
3  Anderson,  David,  spirit  mer. 

9  Young,  James,  tallow  chand. 


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-STANLEY. 


13  Reid,  Mrs,  confectioner. 
15  College  Laboratory. 

31  Bryson,  James. 

39  Vannan,  A.  &  R.,  spirit  mers. 
41  Ross,  Robt.,  confectiouer. 

43   Williamson,  Thos.,  victualler. 
45  Bryce,  James,  slater. 

Ness,  Robert,  shoemaker. 

Tennant,  Thomas. 
49  Cronyn,  John,  dealer. 

51  Calder,  James,  grocer. 

53  Proudfoot,  Robert,  merchant. 

40  Stevenson,  James,  spirit  mer. 
38  Alexander,  A.,  spirit  dealer. 

32  Dickson,  James,  watchmak. 

26  M'Cready,  B.,  rag  merchant. 

14  M'Farlane,  D. 

G  Sproul,  John,  general  carter. 

SILVEEGEOVE  STREET. 

3  Mitchell,  Thos.,  undertaker. 
6  Tullis,  John,  currier. 

SOnO  STREET. 
23  Moncur,  J.,  wood  turner. 
25  Campbell,  John,  cabinetmak. 

27  Wallace,  Wm.,  portioner. 

43  M 'Donald,  George,  constable. 

52  Robb,  David,  carter. 
38  Sillers,  James,  smith. 

Sillers,  D.  grain  shovel  mak. 

4  Forrest,  James,  engineer. 

SOMERSET   PLACE. 

1  M'Lellan,  Mrs.  Donald. 

2  M'Kie,  Mrs. 

3  Brown,  A.  G. 

4  Neilson,  Walter,  M. 

6  Dale,  James,  merchant. 

6  M'George,  Andrew,  writer. 

7  Ewirig,  James  L.,  merchant. 

8  Urquhart,  John. 

9  Paul,  William,  banker, 

10  Somervail,  Mrs. 

11  M'George,  John. 

12  Weir,  William,  manufacturer. 

13  Wilson,  Lorraine,  merchant, 

14  Bentzen,  T.,  agent. 

SOMERVILLE  PLACE. 
3  Hunter,  Robert. 
Steel,  ^V'illiam. 

5  M'Carthy,  William. 

7  Lang,  John,  clothier, 
Buchanan,  James. 
Cooper,  James,  agent. 
Hodge,  James,  tobacconist. 
Morrison,  Joseph. 
Morrison,  John. 

Geddes,  Mrs.  John. 
10  Peat,  William. 
Clark,  Peter. 
Fisher,  James. 
Hamilton,  Alexander. 
Richmond,  Mrs. 
Letters,  Mrs.,  draper, 

6  Duncan,  John. 

8  Slater,  P.  F.,  manufacturer. 
Brj'ce,  A.  S. 


4  Gray,  Tliomas. 

Binnie,  Thomas,  builder. 

2  Fisher,  George  merchant. 

SOUTH  SHAMROCK  STREET. 

3  Lindsay,  Thomas,  cooper. 

13  Winter,  Alex,  coal  merchant. 
10  M'Lean,  Wm.,  china  mercht. 

Hancock,  Joseph,  sculptor, 

4  Davis,  Joseph,  bottler. 

2  M'Alister,  John,  spirit  mer. 

SOUTH  WOODSIDE  ROAD. 

Herbert,  George,  dairyman. 
Eennie,  Ales.,  spirit  dealer. 
Clark,  Robert,  bleacher. 
Bruce,  Robert,  papermaker. 
Clark  &  Co.,  finishers. 

SPOUTMOUTH. 

3  Miller,  John,  spirit  dealer. 
9  Mains,  John,  pawnbroker. 

29  Morrison,  John,  slate  mer. 
49  Dickie,  William,  skinner. 
62  Muirhead,  James,  tanuer. 

Cooper,  Joseph. 
88  M'Kinlaj',  William,  slater. 
28  Eglin,  Vv'"m.,&  Son,  curriers. 
18  Green,  Mary,  broker. 

14  Armstrong,  James,  grocer. 
G  Horn,  Robert,  spirit  dealer. 


SPRING  PLACE. 

SEE  IIUTHEKGLEN  EOAD. 

SPRINGFIELD  LANE, 
Paisley  Road. 

4  M'Dougal,  A.,  spirit  dealer. 

6  White  &  Love. 

7  M'Auslan,  John. 

8  Fenton,  Robert. 
M'Gown,  Robert,  carver. 
Sharp,  John,  smith. 
M'Millan,  D.,  blockmakcr. 

32  Bruce,  J. 

SPRINGFIELD  PLACE, 
Paisley  Road. 

1  Drysdale,  Adam. 

9  Paterson,  George. 

7   Ilardie,  Tho.,  &  Sons,  smiths. 
11  Niveu  &  Co  ,  smiths. 

16  Paterson,  Wm.,  &  Son. 

17  Graham  &  Shearer. 
Dick,  W.  B. 
Paul,  James. 

M 'Vicar,  Archibald. 

Trench,  Thomas. 

General  Terminus  Railway. 

STAFFORD  STREET. 
Bell,   J.  &  M.    P.,  Glasgow 
Pottery. 

STANHOPE  STREET. 

2  Finnigan,  Rev.  Thomas. 
Marist,  the  Brothers. 
Small,  Rev.  Eugene. 

5  Scott,  W^illiam,  contractor. 
Whiteluw,  Robt. 


STANLEY  PLACE,  Egliaton  St- 

3  Gray,  John. 
Forbes,  Thomas. 
Farie,  Robert. 

7  Currie,  Mrs. 
Dewar,  Peter. 
Tilurdoch,  Robert. 
Young,  Alex.,  mason. 

10  GiImour&  Aitken,  wood  mer. 
Forbes  &  Duncanson,  cabinni. 

8  M'Phail,  John. 
Runciman,  Mrs. 
Watson,  Mrs. 
Watson,  John. 
Lister,  Mrs.  C. 
Fulton,  Robert. 

6  Middleton,  Wm. 
Alexander,  Hugh. 
Torrie,  Alex,  G.P.O. 
Steel,  John. 

Alexander,  Jlrs.  A.,  seminy. 

4  Leckie,  Mrs.  George. 
Robertson,  George. 
Scouler,  Andrew. 
Campbell,  Dugald. 
George,  John. 
Clark,  Duncan. 

STANLEY  PLACE,  Paisley  Soad- 
1  Richmond,  J. 

Inch,  Mrs. 

Campbell,  Captain. 
3  Steel,  Thomas,  merchant. 

5  Walker,  Wm. 
Graham,  James. 
Coats,  Lewis. 

Gray,  Dunn,  &  Co.'s  bis.  fac. 
Simpson,  Robert. 
Grant,  Alex. 

7  Andrew,  Captain  Wm. 

Retreat  Place. 
Dewar,  W^iiliam,  baker. 
Park  Cottage. 
Meikle,  Alexander,  gardiner. 

STANLEY  ST.,  -Woodland  Eoad^ 
Flokekce  Pjlace. 
1  Taylor,  Sirs. 
3  M'Ewan,  Captain  John. 
5  Skirving,  Wm. 
Hanna,  Mrs. 
Munsie,  Robt. 
7  Strang,  Mrs.  James. 
Cuppage,  Eev.  E.  J.,  B.A. 

11  Thorn,  BIrs.  James. 
Ross,  Thomas. 

15  Kirkwood,  Robert. 
17  White,  Mrs. 

Currie,  John. 

Kerr,  James  H. 

Smart,  Mrs. 
19   Gordon,  Miss. 
21  Broadley,  John. 
23  Whytelaw,  Miss. 

Thomson,  Henry. 

M'Clure,  Diivid. 

Heugh,  Mrs. 
25  M'Naughton,  Allan. 
27  Ingram,  Miss. 


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29  Bell,  John. 
Blair,  Miss. 
Struthei-s,  Thomas 
Marshall,  John,  writer. 

30  Aldridge,  Captain  T. 
Munro,  John. 

28  Pattison,  Mrs. 
26  Haire,  David, 
24  Wylie,  James  R. 

jrClymont,  Thomas. 

Logan,  Mrs. 

Stewart,  George. 
22.  Douglas,  R.  D. 
20  Howie,  H. 
18  M'Gaan,  John. 

Robertson,  Miss. 

M'Leod,  Daniel. 
16  Logan,  James  G. 
12  Barr,  Eobt. 

Morton,  Eobt. 

Marsh,  George. 

Jackson,  George. 
10  Hamilton,  J.  15. 

Eadie,  Mrs. 
8  Farquhar,  David,  missionary. 

Miller,  James. 

Miller,  Robt. 

Baird,  Miss. 

STEEL  STREET. 

1,  3  Lynch,  Owen. 
5  Park,  Mrs.,  midwife. 
17,  23^  Elborne,  John,   &   Co., 
rag  merchants. 
4  Maxwell,  J, 

Collins,  Patrick. 

Muir,  James,  grocer. 

Ronald,  John. 

Malcolm,  John,  fishmonger. 

Cunnion,  P.,  flesher. 

8  Reid,  James. 
M'Laren,  G. 
Lynch,  Owen. 

20  Maitlaud,  A.,  city  crier. 
38  Boness,  Robert. 

STEVEN   STREET, 

3  Shurmer,  John. 

Moffat,  Thomas  D. 

Syme,  Mrs.  G. 

Thomson,  Thomas. 

Donelly,  Archibald. 

Wilson,  John. 
7  Elder,  Mrs.  A. 

Todd,  David. 

Braid,  David. 

Leishman,  Joseph, 

Young,  John. 

9  Thomson,  J.  A.  ] 
15  Clugston,  W. 

Blackadder,  W. 

Elder,  J. 

Whitehead,  J, 

Miller,  M. 

Burns,  Wm. 
17  Gray,  Wm. 
35  Findlay,  G. 

Campbell,  Mrs. 

Rose,  Wm. 


35  Slack,  John. 

Rough,  James. 
39  Stevenson,  John. 
38  Young,  James. 

32  M'Farlane,  Mrs. 
30  Robertson,  John. 

Binning,  Mrs. 
M'Culloch,  Mrs. 
Cairns,  D.  Y. 
Torrance,  Miss. 
Bruce,  James. 
Galloway,  Mrs. 

10  Burns  &  Miller. 

STEVENSON   STREET. 
1  Nelson  &  Kennedy,  wine  mer. 
3  Bell,  J.met,  &  Co.,  dressmak. 
5,  9  M'Culloch,  Wm.,  spir.  mer. 
9  Sharp,  John,  &  Co.,  drapers. 

11  Lynch,  John,  pawnbroker. 
13  Miller,  Robert,  victualler. 
15  M'lnali,  James,  draper. 

21  Todd,    John,   wholesale   and 

reta'I  grocer. 

25  Dale,  Hugh,  leather  mercht. 

27  "Wilkie,  A.  C,  bookseller. 

29  Wilkie,  J.  &  W.,  tin-pl.  work. 

31  Graham,  John,  spirit  merch. 

33  Calton  Police  ofBce;  Richard 

Baker,  assistant-superinten. 
35  Simpson,  George,  baker. 
41  Johnston,  John,  shoemaker. 
43  Porter,  James,  surgeon. 
47  Glassford,  Mary,  milliner. 
49  Adam,  Robert,  surgeon. 
51  Duncan,  D.,  jun.,  butcher. 
53  Mitchell,  John,  grocer. 
55  Walker,  James,  spirit  merch. 
57  Steel,  James. 

Henderson,  F.,  tailor  &  cloth. 

Cullen,  Robert. 

Donaghey,  Peter. 
59  Gilchrist,  Miss,  tobacconist. 
59.iBowie,  W.  &  J.,  dyers. 
63  Bowie,  John, 

Fisher,  Robert. 

Sinnamon,  Thomas. 

MacAnaly  <&  Co. 

65  M'Inall,  Andrew,  draper. 
67  Laird,  James,  painter. 

69  Coventry,  Bogle,  &  Sons,  tins. 
94  Kennedy,  Wm.,  spirit  dealer. 
92  Blane,  Andrew,  confectioner. 
90  Fislier,  Robert,  grocer. 
88  Bulloch,  W'illiam,  slater. 
84,  8G  Taylor,  John,  woollen  and 

linen  draper. 
82  Steel,  James,  provision  mer. 
78  Steel,  Jas.,  wine  &  spirit  mer. 
'76  Cowan,  James,  leather  mer. 
72  Craig,  David,  victualler. 
68,  70  Armour,  W^m.,  wine  mer. 

66  M'Auslin,  D.,  painter. 

60  Jamieson,  Mrs.,  furnisher. 

50  Johnston,  Hugh,  spirit  mer. 

54  Gentles,  Joseph,  general  groc. 

52  Gray,  AVm.,  provision  mer. 

48  Train,  Thos.,  jun.,  flesher. 

42  Rankine,  James,  bookseller. 


40  Holmes,  William,  dairy. 
36,  38  Pettigrew,  Jas, victualler. 
34  Wypee's  Court. 
30  Ferguson,  John,  baker. 
26  Watters,  And.,  &  Son,flesher3. 
24  Vallance  &  Co.,  Calton  Ac- 
commodation Co. 
22  Thomson,  John, provision  mer. 
20  Dixon,  Rolert,  painter. 

18  Greenlees,  Jn.,boot&shoem. 

14  Payne,  Wm.,  spirit  dealer. 
8  Clydesdale,  A.,  confectioner. 
6  Smyth,  John,  flesher. 

2  Paterson,  And.,  prov.  mercht 

STEWART  STREET. 
1  Haddow,  H.  R.,  spirit  dealer. 

15  Penman,  John,  cab  propriet. 

19  Purdie,  W'm.,  smith. 
61,  63  Gallaher,  Daniel. 
63  Caldwell,  James. 

Fisher,  Andrew,  spirit  mer. 

67  Munro,  Donald,  grocer. 

74  Stevenson,  Mrs. John, spir.dea. 
72   Calilwell,  James,  grocer. 
70  M'Kenzie,  Alexander. 

68  Willowbank      Baking     Co.; 

James  Stevenson. 
58,  CO  Kean,  Mrs.,  stationer. 
52  Keiser,  George  E. 
60  Anderson,  J.,  spirit  mercht. 
36  Milligan,  K.,  egg  store. 
28  Sherry,  James,  spirit  mercht. 
24  Mechanics'  Institution. 
Ure,  J.,  teacher. 

20  Baird,  Steven,  hairdresser. 
18  Hannay,  Wm.,  stationer. 

8,  10   Great   Western   Cooking 
Depot. 

STIRLING'S  ROAD. 
5  St.  David's  Parish  School ; 
John  Dickie,  teacher. 
17  Heggie,  G.,  cabinet  work. 
Chatham  Place. 
2  Meyers,  Alexander. 
Maxwell,  E.  G. 
Miller,  Mrs.  James. 
Miller,  George. 
Couper,  James,  jun.      ' 
Grant,  Archibald. 
Lister,  Thomas. 
6  GreiiT,  Wm.,  railway  agt. 
Zuill,  M.,  milliner. 
Oatt,  John. 
Paterson,  A.  C. 
71  Begg,  Alexander. 
75,  77  Brownlie,  James. 
79  Bell,  Alexander. 
81  Miller,  P.,  grocer. 
83  Lapraik,  Thomas,  surgeon. 
101  Provanside. 

1  FuUerton,  James. 

2  Geddes,  Wm.,  jun. 
Geddes,  William. 
Geddes,  John. 

3  Johnston,  Rev.  Dr. 

4  Yuile,  David. 

5  Warren,  Thomas. 


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5  Lang,  J.  L, 

6  Donald,  Walter. 
M'Michael,  James. 

137  Collins,  Win.,  &  Co. 

155  Walker,  John. 

159  Logan,  Thomas. 

161   Smith,  David. 

167  Wilson,  Andrew,  starcber. 

181  Jamieson,  Mrs. 
183  M'Lean,  Kenneth. 
187  Reid,  Charles,  baker. 
211   Stewart,  Robert,  flesher. 
215  Anderson,  David,  confectr, 
217  M'Pherson,  Dugald,  grocer. 
221  Parian,  Duncan,  dairyman. 

Barony  Place. 
233  Slater,  Thomas. 
208  Boyd,  Mrs.  J.,  grocer. 
206  Frame,  Alex.,  dairyman. 
202  Smith,  William. 
200  Burns,  James,  flesher. 
198  Miller,  Thomas. 

Greer,  George. 
192   Walker,  M.  D.,  coal  mercht. 

St.  Muxgo  Place. 
183  Hill,  John. 

M'Gil!,  Wm.,  church  officer. 

Muir,  John. 

M'Lean,  Kenneth. 

182  M'Kemmie,  James. 
178  Hay,  John,  victualler. 
161  Wylie,  Robert,  tr^rtius. 

146  Glover,  Robert,  spirit  mercht . 
142  Hunter,  John. 

Sackville  Place. 
136  Glover,  Robert. 

Martin,  James,  merchant. 

Rodger,  William. 

Anderson,  William. 

Harper,  James. 

Findlay,  Walter. 

Stewart,  Alex. 
106]  Watson,  Charles,  patent  ven- 
tilator maker. 

Regekt  Tarkace. 
98  Campbell,  H. 
SO  Wilson,  Peter,  engineer. 

Robertson,  John. 

Wilson,  Robert. 

Blackwood,  William. 

M'Kirilay,  Neil. 

Osborn,  Alexander. 

Robertson,  R.  B. 

Lamb,  Thos. 
94  Graham,  Rev.  Dr.  John. 
92  Brown,  Daniel. 
90  Houston,  A.  M'D. 

Campbell,  John. 

AVhyte,  A.  C. 

Aucliinvole,  David. 

Campbell,  Colin. 
88  Rankin,  Robert. 

Rankin,  J. 
34  Fraser,  Alexander 
32  Gardiner,  James,  flesher. 

Hill  Place. 
20  Fisher,  Duncan. 

Buclianan,  Andrew. 

Bryson,  John. 


20  Holmes,  J, 

Ramage,  Adam. 
Sommerville,  James. 
Hav,  Robert,  engraver. 
Watson,  W.  G. 
Connell,  Mrs. 
AVatson,  Peter. 

STIRLING  SQUARE. 

16  Glen,  John,  draper. 

10  Loan  Office. 

Rintoul,  P.,  &  Son,  com.  mers. 
6  Struthers,  Miss,  draper. 

STIRLING  STREET. 

3  M'William,  James,  wine  mer. 
9  Swan,  Donald. 

Davidson,  James. 

Toland,  James,  ham  curer. 

Cassidy,  John,  broker. 

11  Co-operative  Society  store. 
13  Templeton,  Robert. 

M'Lintock,  Robert. 

1 7  Leek,  J.,  &  Co.,  musl.  singers. 
29  Miller,  Robt.,  &  Son,  wrights. 

Smith,  George,  plumber. 
Chisliolm,  Hugh. 

32  Jl'Innes,  Neil,  ham  curer. 

33  Bradshaw,  Philip. 
31  Roe,  AIqs. 

Central  Loan  Office. 

18  Hedderwick,  John,  &  Co. 

12  Colville,  Stephen,  wine  mer. 

10  Taylor,  E.  &  R.,  spirit  mer. 

6  M'Phail,  D.,  tailor  &  clothr. 
M'Cormick,  Bernard. 

2  Cairns,  John. 

Stewart,  R.,  flesher. 

STIRLING  ST.,  LauriestOD. 

1  Drysdale,  John,  portioner. 

11  Adam,  Robert,  tobacconist. 
Russell,  Thomas. 
Taylor,  William. 

Niven,  William. 

STIRLING  ST.,   Port-Dnndas. 

5  Muirhead,  Robt..  spirit  mer. 
37  Waddell,  Geo.,  hingemaker. 
39  Cameron,  J.  &  P.,  stables. 
41  Maltman,  Michael,  coal  agt. 
53  Campbell,  Mrs. 
65  Campbell,  Walter,  smith. 
61  Robertson,  D.,  pianoforte  ma. 
71  Frame,  Andrew,  milkman. 
Ill  Binney,  Edwd.,  glass  bender. 
92  British  Asphalte  Co.,  Gregory 
Bird. 

2  M'Allan,  Walter. 
Craig,  Joseph. 

ST0BCR03S. 

Wylie,  John. 

M'Creath,  James,  dairyman. 

STOBCROSS  STREET, 

1   Forrest,  John,  grocer. 

3  Gentles,  Joseph,  grocer. 

5  Urie,  John,  provision  mer. 

7  M'Nee,    M.,   &   Co.,   hosier.", 

shirtmakers,  and  outfitters. 


9  Belch,  John,  spirit  merchant. 

11  Bunting,  James. 
Ferguson,  James. 
Forsyth,  David  A. 
King,  Mrs.,  ladies'  nurse. 

13,  15  Taylor,  John,  victualler. 

17  Forsyth, Adam,  David,  flesher. 

19  Jarvie,  R  ,  &  J.,  ropework. 

21,  23  Walker,  John,  victualler. 

27  Hamilton,  J.,  baker. 

29  M'Ewan,Margt ,  pastry  baker. 

33  M'Geachy,  Edward,  flesher. 

35  M'Farlane,  Arch.,  spirit  mer. 

37  Hawks,  Janet,  baker. 

39  Ferguson,  James,  boot  maker. 

41  Miller,  James,  green-grocer. 

43  Caldwell,  Peter,  slater. 

45  M'Geachy,  James,  flesher. 

47  M'Cadden,  Wm.,  shoemaker. 

49  Gibson,  Wm.,  spirit  mer. 

59  Boyd,  IMrs.,  broker. 

1(63  Taylor,  E.  K.,  spirit  merch. 

65  Edmond,  Peter,  victualler. 

67  Edmond,  Peter. 

69  Floyd,  Patrick,  shoemakep. 

71  Coulton,  John,  rag  store. 

75  M'Culloch,  J.,  spirit  dealer. 

81  M'Lay,  E  ,  fruiterer  &  confec. 

83  Glasgow,  Sirs.  S.,  green-gro. 

87  Russell,  Wm.,  grocer. 

89  Caldwell,  Alex.,  stationer. 

91  Watt,  Mrs.,  tobacconist. 

93  Train,  Thos.  &  Jas.,  fleshe/s. 

95   Reriwick  &  Miller,  grocers. 
101  Alison,  James,  grocer. 
103  M'Nab,  Anne,  tobacconist. 
105  M'Failane,  Walter,  draper. 
107  M'Farlane,  Archibald. 
109  Kerr,  James,  flesher. 
113  M'Donald,  Mrs.,  eating  ho. 
117  M'Gregor,  Mrs.,  milliner. 
119  Bruce,  Jas.,  furniture  dealer. 
123  Bruce,  James. 
125,  127  Hamilton,  Thos.,  grocei*. 
129  Russell,  William,  flesher. 
131  Fraser,  Mrs.,  grocer. 
133  MofFatt,  Wm.,  tobacconist. 
135  Sutherland,  \\^altei-. 
Hamilton,  Thomas. 
Young,  Robert,  coal  agent. 
Rose,  James. 
139,  141  Smith,  J.  K.,  grocer, 
143  M'Glashau,  John,  spirit  mer. 
147  M'Cowat,  William. 
149  M'Cowat,  Wm.,  grocer. 
151  M'Lean,  Mrs.,  grocer. 
165,  157  Campbell,  John,  grocer. 
159  M'Kenzie,  J.,  spirit  dealer. 
163  Buchanan,  Daniel,  dairyman. 
189,  191  Goold,  John,  spirit  m«r. 
193  Urie,  Thomas,  grocer. 
199   Stewart,  George,  flesher. 
201  GreatWestern  Cooking  Depot. 
203  Douglas,  Robert. 
205jJamieson,  Mrs.,  dressmaker. 
207"M'Co11,  John,  grocer. 
209  Cameron,  James. 
211   Cameron,  James,  spirit  mer. 
245  Eadie,  Win.,  engineer. 


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245  Goldie,  T.,  cabinetmaker. 

Eadie,  John,  engineer. 
265  Sclanders,    Andrew,    senior, 

Verreville  Jiouse. 
SIC  Black,  E.,  vieemaker. 

Clark,  Wm.,  pirn  cope  paper- 
tube  manufacturer. 
308  Craig,  James. 
236  M'Ka_v,  Henrj-,  grocer. 
234  Eogan,  Patrick,  clothier. 
230,  232  jrKcllar,  A.,  &  Son. 
228,  226  Gentle,  Neil,  grocer. 
224  Reid,  George. 
204  Miller,  J.,  &  Co.,  rivet  works. 
194  Niven,  John,  grocer. 
182  Campbell,  R.,  eating-house. 
180  Drummond,  F.,  spirit  mer. 
172  Lauder,  J.,  spirit  dealer. 
164  Stanhope  Pl.,  Hill  Sq. 

Munro,  Hugh,  painter. 
158  M'Intyre,  Archibald,  fleslicr. 
156  M'Millan,  Allan,  spirit  deal. 
154  Miller,  John,  pawnbroker. 
144  Bai'lie,  Jolin,  grocer. 
142  M'Kinnon,  C,  spirit  mercht. 
140  Fettigrew,  John,  &  Son. 
Swan,  R.,  &  Son,  builders. 
Buchanan,  Miss,  dressmaker. 
138  Adams,  Matthew,  tobaccn. 
136  Owens,  John,  broker. 
132  Mitchell,  J.  &  T.,  factors. 
1 24  Miller,  Robert,  slater. 
Brodie,  John. 
Motherwell,  John. 
120  Smith,  A.,  musical  instru.  sel. 
118  Brodie,  John,  spirit  merch. 
116  M'Millan's  dairy. 
92  Allan,  Nathaniel,  grocer. 
90  Mackie,  Wm.,  coal  agent. 
88  Hood,  Adam,  dairyman. 
86  Chalmers,  Condie,  baker. 
84  M'Fadyen,  Robert,  fiesher. 
83  Robertson,  William,  slater. 
Stone,  Misses,  dressmakers. 
80  Heggie,    David,    wine    and 

spirit  merchant. 
78  Kinghorn,  Wm.,  wright. 
74  Tod,  Thomas,  coal  agent. 
82,  34  Miller,William,  spiritmer. 
30  Brown,  Andrew,  dairj'man. 
28  Craig  &  Co.,  grocers. 
26  Scott,  Alex.,  tobacconist. 
24  Anderson  Jledical  Hall. 

Reid,  Thomas,  M.D. 
22  Bunting,  Jas.,  &  Jlrs.,  hosiers. 
20  Sclanders,  A.,  jiin.,  victualler. 
16  Reid,  James,  flesber. 
14  Macharg,  Janet,  furnishings. 
12  Martin,  Robert,  hair  dresser. 
10  Wotherspoon,  Jas.,  spirit  deal. 
■8  Wotherspoon,    Jas.,    eating- 
house  keeper. 
C  M'Intyre,  Mrs.  J.,  flesher. 
4  Blair,  John,  grocer. 
2  Mills,  Wm. 

■■     STOCKWELL  PLACE. 

•3  Thomson,  Saml..  spirit  mer. 
-5  Tait,  Wm.,  surgeon. 


5  Mackie,  A. 

7  Dunlop  Brothers,  'merchants. 
9  Hilton,  James. 

Graham,  J.  &  T. 

21  Sime,  W^,  machine  boot  closr. 
Dowic,  Ebt.,  fancy  paper-box 

maker. 
25  Cameron,  W.  W.,  brushmkr. 

22  Robertson,  W.,  furrier. 
18  Kyle,  William,  gilder. 
12  Borland  Brother;?. 

10  M'Kinnon,  Mrs.  John,  lodgs. 

8  Wilson,  Gavin,  ham  curer. 

STOCKWELL  STEEET. 
5  Henderson,  James,  provision 

merchant. 
7  Croll,  Nicholas,  fancy  goods, 
Clark,  J.,  eating-house. 
15  Young,  John,  spirit  mer. 
Boag,  Robert,  joiner. 
M'Gregor,  D.,  spirit  mercht. 
Ilosie,  John,  ropemaker, 
Dunlop,  Andrew,  spirit  mer. 
M'Allister,  J.  &  D.,  shoem. 
Blair,  Alex.,  tailor. 
SI'Auly,  Margaret,  fish  mer. 
May,  George,  chim.  sweeper. 
Stevenson,  David. 
Douglas,   Hugh   D.,   musical 

instrument  maker. 
Renton,  William. 
Boyle,  Alex.,  garver  &  gilder. 
Somerville,  li.,  &  Co. 
Lorimer,  Arlhur,  brassfound. 
Stockwell  Court. 
Cochrane,  James,  tinsmith. 
Ingram,  James,  smith. 
Ferguson  &  Shaw,  candlemrs. 
M'Intyre,  Angus,  cofFee-ho. 
Perston,    William,  Rolhesay 

carrier. 
Perston,  J.  &  D.,  japanners. 
M'Naughton,  Neil,  turner. 
M'Farlane,  W.,  wright. 
Watson  and  Campbell,  iron 

merchants. 
Cairns,  John,  spirit  dealer, 
M'Farlane,     Hugh,     &     Co., 

tobacco  manufacturers. 
Yuill,  James,  saddlers'  ironm. 
Ferrie,  W. 
Wilson,  John. 

Alexander,  S.,  Govan  carrier. 
Arbuckle,  Mrs. 
Giltillan,  James,  plumber. 
Hamilton,  Mrs.,  City  coifee- 

house. 
Scott,  Thomas,  flesher. 
Geddes,  James,  spirit  mercht. 
Pilling,  Thomas,  &  Co. 
Williamson,  Geo.,  girth  web 

manufacturer. 
Iron  Moulders'  Hall. 
M'Gill,  J.  S.,  oil  and  colour 

merchant 
Lynd,  II. 
Forrester,  W. 
Steel,  Colin. 


33 


35 


3D 


49 


81 
83 
87 
89 
93 
99 
103 
105 


109 
111 
113 
117 


119 
123 
129 


133 
135 
145 
147 
151 
155 
157 
161 
1G3 
158 
15G 
154 

152 
150 


148 
146 
144, 
140 

138 
130 

134 
132 


Houston,  William,  cabinetm. 
Mitchell,  Robert,  grocer. 
Cochrane,  Blrs. 
Black,  Henry,  soot  mercht. 
M'Connell,  Robt.,  com.  agnt. 
Murray,  David. 
Wilson,  Wra.,  prov.  mercht. 
Harvic,  Tlios.,  spirit  mercht. 
Easton,  Robt.,  cabinetmaker. 
Buchanan,  James,  smith, 
Meikle,  William,  bookseller. 
Voght,  William,  clockmaker. 
Lochhead,  James,  spirit  mer. 
Coverl^-,  Wm.,  china  mercht. 
Carlow,  William,  turner. 
Murray,  Wm  ,  spirit  dealer. 
Anderson  Brothers. 
Mackie,  Andw.  &  John,carvs, 
Steinhausen,  C,  porkbutcher. 
Dick,  A.,  chainmaker. 
Shannon,  Peter,  mason. 
Henderson,  Walter. 
Scott,  Alexander,  grocer. 
Gallowaj-,  W.  J.,  hardware. 
Turner,  William,  flesher. 
Boyd,  Henry,  whipmaker. 
Moses,  James,  brassfounder. 
Baxter,  William. 
Smith,  Robert. 
Turner,  W. 
Galloway,  W.  and  J. 
Ure,  Jolm,  baker. 
Gardner,  Robert,  dairj-man. 
M'Intosh,  Peter,  leather  !ner. 
M'Intosh,  James,  shipownex'. 
Clarkson,    William,    &    Co., 

card  makers. 
Neilson,  William,  wine  mer. 
Neilson,  John. 
Curiie,  J.,  pastry  baker. 
Fulton,  W.  H.  &  J.,  merchs. 
Pollock,  James,  saddler. 
Wright,  John,  slirgeon. 
Sommerville,  G.,  spirit  deal. 
M'Ginty,  John. 
Smith,  George,  druggist. 
Davidson,  Miss  A.  tobaccon. 
Stockton,  Christopher,  saddl. 
M'Culloch,  Peter,  importer  of 

foreign  goods. 
Gordon,  J.,  fruit  merchant. 
Murray,  William. 
Finlayson,  John. 
Tajlor,  Win. 
Ferguson,  D. 
Courtney,  Linds. 
Kent,  John,  flesher. 
Ferguson,  Danl.,  pashy  bkr. 
142  Forrester,  R.,  bookseller. 
Neilson,  Thomas,  accountant. 
Forrester,  Robert. 
Smith,  John,  plumber. 
Fairly,  Grant,  and  Murdoch, 

hardware  meichaits. 
Buchanan,  Andrew,  fish  mer. 
Doig,  John,  tailor. 
Corstorphine  &  Son,  tailors. 
M'Q.uade,  Michael,  d-aler  ia 

Irish  linens. 


430 


STOOKWELL.- 


-STREET  DIRECTOEY.- 


-TAYLOR. 


128 
126 
122 
120 
112 
108 
106 
104 
102 


100 
98 
9i 


78 


58 

54 
48 
44 
42 
40 
38 


M'Kendrick,  John,  fish  mer. 
M'Lay,  Win.,  piov.  merclit. 
Richmond,  John,  dairyman. 
Rae,  John,  baker. 
Robin,  Matthew,  spirit  mer. 
RorEWORK  Entry. 
Parker,  James,  spirit  mereht. 
Campbell,  A.,  musicseiler. 
Hutcheson,  Wal.,  French  pol. 
Finlaj'son,  John,  waste  deal. 
Hurst  &  Williams. 
O'Donnell,  John,  fish  mereht. 
Graham,  J.  &  T.,  confectas. 
Moore,  William. 
79  Brysan  &  Hilton,  print-s. 
Fleming,  Wm.,  pork  butcher. 
Alexander,    James,    surgeon 

and  dentist. 
M'Lean,  Mrs.  Neil,  victual. 
Cohen,  J.,  dealer  in  leeches. 
Alexander,  James,  dentist. 
Cherry,  John,  shoemaker. 
Claik,  Jonathan. 
M'Laurin,  James,  stationer. 
M'Farlane,  Duncan,  spir.  mer. 
Henderson,  Thos.,  surgeon. 
Lindsay,  Alex.,  surgeon, 
Ferguson,  John,  spirit  dealer. 
Bojd,  John,  hairdresser. 
Peacock,  M.,  stationer. 
Weir,  W.,  Brothers,  &  Co. 
Brook,  James,  tobacconist. 
Leckie,  John,  silver  plater. 
Wales,  Henry,  &   Son,   rope 

manufacturers. 
Brj'son,  E.,  fruiterer. 
M'Mahon,  Bernard,  waste  dlr. 
Ferrie,  Wm.,  upholsterer. 
Levenston,  William. 
Gardner,  Mrs.  E.,  cowfeeder. 
M'Laren,  J.,  brassfounder. 
Adamson,  A.,  coppersmith. 
Grassick",  Peter,  lastmaker. 
Anderson,  R.,  packing-bosm. 
Robertson,  John,  tobacconist. 
Craig,  John,  grocer. 
Panton,  George,  &  Son. 
Simpson,  John. 
Lennox,  John. 
Blackwood,  Jacob,  billposter. 
Wilson,  John,  spirit  dealer. 
Brown,  Wm.,   Sons,    &  Co., 

colour  merchants. 
Arbuckle,  Mrs.,  corkcutter. 
Millar,  James. 
Garrick  Coffeehouse. 
M.'Donakl,  G.  G.,  com.  hall, 
Whinton,  Mrs.  J. 
Ewing,  John,  tailor. 
M'Kenzie,  James,  &  Co. 
Sinclair,  James,  &  Co. 
Naismith,  Thomas,  traveller. 
Reid,  Alexander,  dyer. 
Wood,  A.,  &  Sons,  ironm. 
M'Nee,  Wm.,  spirit  dealer. 
Forrest,  Mrs.,  furnish,  shop. 
Dick,  Archd.,  spirit  mereht. 
Smart,  Thos.,  gi  ain  mereht, 
Wragg,  Charles. 


STOEMOWT  STREET. 

4  Aitken  &  Fairie. 
Clark,  John. 

Cox  &  Williamson. 
Learmonth,  William. 

5  Chappel,  John,  tailor. 

6  Fairie,  Thomas. 

*J  Hanr.ilton,  George. 
13  Newlands,  J.  &  K.,  veterinary 
institution, 

STEUTHERS  STPwEET. 
9  M'Gregor,  William,  bsadle. 
19  Kane,  John,  wireworker, 
29  Cullen,  William,  dairy. 
51  Young,  Andrew,  victualler, 
55  Miller,  James,  spirit  dealer. 
22  Collec.  of  assess,  office  for  the 
East.  dis. ;  W.  Peat,  collee. 

SUFFOLK  STREET. 

7  M'Lean,  James,  waste  dealer. 
M'Alpine,  Daniel,  baker. 

9  Anderson,  William. 
M'AUister,  James. 
Angus,  John,  victualler. 
Paterson,  John. 

6  Brash,  Robert, 
Clark,  A.  J. 
Guthrie,  Thomas. 

STJMMER,  STREET. 
16  Carrol,  John,  metal  refiner. 
12  M'Haffie  &  Forsyth,  malleable 

cast  iron  founders. 

SURREY  LANE. 
26  M'Dougall,  Hugh,  bootmak. 
28  Miles,  James,  coach  hirer. 

38  Hetherington  &  Sons,  file-cut. 
40  Adams,  Robert. 

42  Adams,  Robert,  spirit  dealer. 
44  M'Phee,  Donald,  dairjman. 
46  Cruickshauks,  James. 

SUHREY  PLACE. 

1  Fulton,  Andrew,  hatter. 

2  M'Quilters,  Miss, 
Ferguson,  Miss. 
Fulton,  AVilliam, 
Grandison,  Robert, 

3  Fulton,  James,  raerchanL 
68  Martin,  Wm.,  letter-carrier. 

SUSEEY  STREET. 

John  Knox's  Free  Church. 

7  M'Kenzie,  Robert,  agent. 
15  Campbell,  A.,  plasterer. 

19  Smith,  A.,  spirit  merchant. 
21  Filshill,  John. 
Thomson,  Archd. 

39  Brown,  James,  cabinetmaker. 
49  Sutherland,  Alexander. 

75  Campbell,  An,2;us,  P.O. 
79  M'Farlane     School;       Miss 
Davidson,  teacher. 
141  Gillies,  James. 
Adamson,  Wm. 
Cronin,  Mrs. 


149  Thomson,  James, 

54  Bonar,  James, 
Ritchie,  J, 

52  Robertson,  James,  builder, 

M'AUister,  James, 
50  Dick,  James. 

Binnie,  James. 
48  Anderson,  James,  chemist. 
28  Cochran,  James,  slater, 

24  Stewart,  G.,  green-grocer. 

22  Campbell,  A.,  cabinetmaker. 
16  Stewart,  A.,  soda-wat.  mak. 

8  Kerr,  Neil, 

SWORD  STREET. 
5  Robson,  R.,  brickbuilder, 
7  Spence,  Thomas. 

23  Young,  Robt.,  machine  mak. 

SYDNEY  STREET. 

3  Ritchie,  Duncan,  baker. 
Cowan,  Robert,  surgeon.    ■" 
Rankin,  Adam,  spirit  tiealer. 

7  Burns,  Robert,  wright. 

25  Wilson,  Gilbert. 

55  Whitelaw,  Alex.,  soapmaker. 
133  Hunter,  John,  potato  mereh. 

Main,  James,  saddler. 
135  Burnet,  James,  smith. 
74  Strang  &  Turnbull,  manuf, 
72  Foster,  John,  merchant, 
70  Storer,  David,  grinding  works. 
38  Lightbody,  William,  wright. 

Sinclair,  John,  pawnbroker. 

28  Wallace,  Thomas,  dairyman. 

4  Burns,  Robert. 
Knowles,  Alexander, 

TARBERT   STREET. 
]    Old  Man's  Asylum. 

5  Bain,  George. 

7  Entrance  to  Dean  St, 
13  Philip,  Wm.,  boot-crimper. 

Smart,  Miss,  lodgings. 
16  M'Kellar,  James,  spirit  mer. 
12  Cameron,  D,,  stamper,  P.O. 

Lament,  Colin. 

8  Robertson,  Duncan. 

TAYLOR  STREET, 
3  Anderson,  Alexander. 
23  Thomson,  William,  plasterer. 

M'Tavish,  D.,  sheriff  ofiScer. 

Brechin,  James. 
25  Brown,  Peter,  grocer. 
27  Wills,  John,  clerk. 

Reid,  John, 

Renfrew,  Robert, 

Rae,  William. 

Walker,  John. 

29  Lindsay,  Francis,  spirit  mer, 
37  Hunter,  John,  grocer, 

41  Montgomerj',  John. 

43  Hutcheson,  Hugh,  grocer. 

ViLLAFiELD  Place, 
69  Forsyth,  Matthew. 
77  Jamie,  William. 

Mills,  William. 

M'Naughton,  Mrs. 


TENNANT.- 


-STEEET  DIRECTORY.- 


-TOBAGO. 


431 


79  Ewing,  John. 
83  Baird,  John. 

M'Giigor,  Thomas. 

Aubrey,  Acton, 
gopiack,  Mrs. 
74  Stewart,  James, 
70  Aitken,  D.  T. 
68  Fisher,  D. 

66  Hair,  James,  general  grocer. 
62  M'Arthur,  Hamiltou. 
60  Young,  A. 
58  Barclay,  Hugh,  sculptor. 

Hair,  James. 
64  Connell,  John,  bootmaker. 
50  M'Laren,  Peter,  tailor. 
42  Small,  John. 
30  Carmichae],  James. 

Brown,  Thomas. 

Stirling,  Walter. 

Buchanan,  Sirs. 
26  Love,  Archibald,  stationer, 

Hogg,  A.  L. 

Blair,  William. 
24  Muir,  Richard,  builder, 

Barrie,  Peter. 
22  Muir,  J.  &  E.,  wrights. 

Straiten,  John. 

Murchie,  A. 

Lennox,  James. 
20  Whitelaw,   Robert,  provision 

merchant. 
18  Taylor,  William,  clerk. 
16  Campbell,  John,  spirit  mer. 
14  Taylor,  John,  joiner. 

Hadden,  James,  bookseller. 

Calder,  Alexander,  merchant. 

6  Freelands'  School. 
M'Nair,  Andrew,  teacher. 

4  Rae,  William,  grocer. 

TENNANT  STEEET. 
Cochran,  A.  &  R.,  glassworks. 
Geddes,  W.  &  J.,  bottlewks. 
Geddes,  &  Co.,  flint  glass  wk. 
Patterson,  A.  G.,  woodj'ard. 
Wilson,  Sam.,  eating-house. 
Braehead  Colliery  Depot. 

TERRACE  STEEET. 

3  Speirs,  Moses,  plumber. 

5  M'Meekin,  James,  spirit  mer. 
2  Smith,  Daniel,  plasterer. 

4  Gardner,  William. 
Stewart,  Mrs. 
Fisher,  James. 
Neilson,  Mrs. 

THISTLE  STREET. 

5  Sinclair,  Archibald. 
Hart,  John 
Horn,  Robert. 

Bowie,  Archibald,  wright. 
Martin,  John. 
M'Intyre,  Rev.  D. 

7  Martin,  Miss  Agnes. 
13  Ritchie,  James. 

15  Doig,  Henry,  dairyman. 
21  Steel,  Miss. 

25  Steel,  T.,  timber  merchant. 
37  Muirhead,  J.  &  T.,  dyers. 


45  Turner,  Mrs.  W. 
51  Gray,  Miss  M.,  dairy. 
53  Russell,  Jas.,  wright. 
53^Ronald,  B.  &  W.,  brassfound. 
55  M'Gowan,  P.,  rag  merchant. 
57  Summers,  Thomas. 
61  Wilson,  Wm.,  baker. 
67  Lindsay,  Walter,  dairy. 
69  Blyth,  P.,  grocer. 
71  M'Caig,  Patrick,  agent. 
Blyth,  Peter. 
Brown,  G.  A. 
73  M'Naughton,  NeiL 

M'Intyre,  Alex.,  sheriff  officer. 
75  Morton,  John. 
Scott,  A. 

Maxton,  Cochrane. 
Robertson,  J. 

Bayne,  James,  printcutter, 
Nicol,  Andrew,  agent. 
Leek,  J.  E. 
77  Lyon,  Robert. 
Ill  Dolan,  John,  coal  merchant. 
115  Moore,  John. 
Brock,  James. 
119  Kerr,  Mrs. 
127  Brown,  John,  jnn. 
129  Reid,  Thomas, 
131  Ward,  D.,  grocer  &  spir.  deal. 
197  Gillies,  Miss,  dressmaker. 
M'Laren,  Mrs. 
Smith,  G.,  umbrella  maker. 
199  Wilson,  W.,  grocer, 
201  Stobo,  Thomas. 

203  Fulton,  J.  E.,  slater. 
Baird,  William. 

209  M'Intosb,  Duncan. 

211  Miller,  Robt.,let.  carrier,  P.O. 
Geddes,  John. 

213  Hetherington,  John. 
Watson,  Misses,  dressmakers. 

215  Muir,  Mrs.,  victualler. 

217  Morrison,  David. 
Ross,  George. 

219  Watson,  James,  spirit  merch. 

223  Wotherspoon,  Mat.,  pota.  mr. 
Brown,  Robert. 
Stevenson,  Henry,  confect, 

233  Grainger,  Allan. 
Mason,  James. 

245  Hastie,  Miss  M. 

246  Jarvie,  James,  printer. 
Ballintine,  Robert. 

244  Fisher,  D.,  confectioner. 
238  Tulloch,  Thomas. 
236  Crawford,  James. 

Murdoch,  George. ' 
232  Crawford,  James,  grocer. 
230  Wilson,  Agnes,  tobacconist. 

224  Allison,  Jane,  dressmaker. 

220  Watson,  James. 

218  Scott,  Alexander. 

214  Kennedy,  James. 

210  Logan,  Thomas. 
Logan,  Miss  E. 

204  Weir,  John. 
148  Pollock,  J. 

146  Graham,  Andrew,  grocer. 
142  Hood,  William. 


136  Alexander,  Mrs.  W.,  shoem. 
134  M'Gowan,  Patrick. 
126  Gibson,  Alexander. 

Blackstock,  Thos.,  draper. 
Baird,  William. 
Henderson,  J. 
Smith,  M. 
120  Sinclair,  W. 

Calder,  Alexander. 
118  Simpson,  W^m,,  shoemaker. 
108  Cook,  Thomas,  dairy. 
106  Anderson,  Thomas. 

Cook,  Thomas. 
104  Straney,  P.,  &  Son,  bootmkr, 
102  Mitchell,  Walter,  of  G.P.O. 
100  M'Coll,  Helen,  grocer. 
94  Brown,  Alex.  G. 
92  Jack,  A.  H. 

86  Love,  Andrew,  &  Son,  tailors. 
82  Martin,  James. 

Reid,  Mrs. 
80  Davidson,  J. 

Innes,  Daniel. 
64,  62  Allan,  Mrs.  E.,  wine  mer. 
50J  Lambert,  Miss,  dressmaker. 
40  Eraser,  Duncan,  &  Co.,  wash- 
ing powder  makers. 
36^  Boyle,  Jas.,  carver  and  gilder. 
36  Alexander  &  Laing,  wrights. 
32,  36  Russell,  James,  copper  and 

tinsmith. 
26  Smith,  James. 

Baillie,  William. 
20  Taylor,  Miss,  dressmaker. 
18  Reid,  R. 
4  Christie,  Wm.,  sand  contrac. 
2  Lynch,  William,  shoemaker. 

THISTLE   STREET,  GarnetMU. 
94  M'Birnie,  John,  teacher. 

Elliot,  John. 

M'Burne}',  James,  sen. 
91  Debold,  Joseph  D. 
97  Young,  William. 

More,  John. 

THOMSON'S  LAHE,  Calton. 
26  Anderson,  John,  slater. 
24  Carrick,  Mrs.  Andrew. 

Steel,  Wm.,  edge-tool  maker. 
18  Brown,  David,  shuttleniaker. 
8  Steven,  James,  sailmaker. 

THOMSON'S  lAITE,  Mile-end. 
3  Campbell,  A.,  sheriff-officer. 

TOBAGO  STREET. 
15  Cogan's,  J.  &  R.,  milL 
17  Brown,  James,  manager. 
55  Barr,  James,  spirit  dealer. 
63  Bain,  Duncan  C. 
67  Gallacher,  John,  plumber. 
69  Young,  Neil,  brickbuilder. 
78  Rae,  Thomas. 
74  Smillie,  David,  contractor. 
46  Hamilton, Jas.,  manufacturer. 
42  Hamilton,   T.   &  J.,  bobbin- 
turners. 

8  Brodie,  Alex.,  spirit  dealer. 

2  Smith,  Robert. 


432 


TOWNMILL.- 


-STREET  DIRECTORY. TROXGATE. 


TOWIJMILL  ROAD. 
400  Fail,  A.  &  J.,  Craigpark  quar. 
Adam,  William,  &  Son. 
Rainey,  Knox,  &  Co.'s  weav- 
ing factory. 
Golf  quarry;  Mattb.  Faulds. 
364  M'Leod,  Rev.  Alexander. 
348  JleJkle,  Archibald. 
346  Lindsay,  Thomas. 
278  Boyd,  John,  sawmill. 
272  Honeyman,  John,  miller. 
124  Jeffrey,  Mrs.  Robert. 
120  Young,  Adam. 
20  Cochran,  A. 
10  Wood,  William,  slater. 

TEOlirGATE. 
1  Todd,  J.  &  W.,  watchmakers. 
5  Williamson,  Mrs.  W.,  shoe  sh. 
7  Taylor,  William,  clockmaker. 
9  Law,  David,  shoemaker. 
13  Reid,  James,  &  Co.,  tobacco. 
17  Hutton,  Alex.,  tailor. 
Hodgert,  J.,  tailor. 
M'Vein,  J.,  clothier. 
Wilson,  James,  tailor. 
19  Prentice,  J.,  gutta  perch,  mer. 
23  Marshall,  J.  &  A.,  grocers. 
25  Watson,  A.,  clothier. 

Campbell,  Robt.,  tav.  keeper. 
27  Gordon,  James,  confectioner. 
S3  M'Gregor,  Mrs.,  Bank  tav. 

M'Gilvray,  J.,  &  Son. 
45  Waddell,  Jas.,  comb  maker. 
37  Wilson,  J.,  house  factor. 

Wilson,  J  ,  undertaker. 
{19  Gordon,  William,  confectr. 
41  Robb,    John,    umbrella   and 

parasol  maker. 
43  Eowat,  A.,  wire  clolli  maker. 

Samuel,  H.,  furrier. 
45  Skinner,  W.,  baker. 
Adams,  G.,  smith. 
Black,  D.,  &  Co.,  wirework. 
47  Jack,   John,  &  Co.,  toy  mer. 
53  Greig,  E.,  furnishings. 
5-5  Morrison,  Miss  M.,  furn.  sh. 
69      Laigh  Kirk  Close. 

Kennedy,  William,  druggist. 
f)l  Devlin,  Arthur,  je\s'eller. 
(J3  Blair,  John,  spirit  merchant. 
65  Spence,  W.,  jun.,  ironmonger. 
67  Tron  Church,  Rev.  Dr.  Boyd. 
Hume,  David,  church  olHcer. 
Baird,  Hugh,  printer. 
73  Knox,  J.  &  W.,  hatters. 
75  Cairns,  J.  &  A.,  clothiers. 
as  Anderson,  A.  S.,  wine  mer. 
S7  Yuill,  Wm.,  tobacconist. 
89  Dalryniple,  G.,  spirit  mercht. 
91   Cochran,  Wm.,  fishmonger. 
93  Thomson,  J.  A.,  tea  dealer. 
1)7,  99  Daly,   Symington,  &  Bu- 
chanan. 
.105  Patrick,  John,  hatter. 
109      B.\CK  WyND. 
115   Brand,  J. 

117   Aitkenhead,  A.,  clothier. 
119   Craig,  John,  &  Co.,  hatters. 


119^    New  Wynd. 

121  Henderson,   Jolm,  &  Co.,  tea 

merchants. 
123  Smith  &  Miller,  confectioners. 
125  Leisk,  R.,  &  Son,  warehouse. 
129  JLLellan,  P.  &  W.,  ironmo. 
131  Stephens,  Mrs.  G.,  brassf. 

Lowe,  James,  tailor. 

Angus,  John,  saddlers' ironm. 
133  Hunter,  A.,  ironmonger. 
135  Fisher,  D.,  confectioner. 
137  Long,  John  Jex,  merchant. 
139  Crichton,  James,  clothier. 
141  Ireland,  George,  dyer. 
145   Wright,  George,  coffeehouse. 

Dunn,  Wm.,  spirit  merchant. 

Craig,  P.,  japanner. 

Peacock,  A.,  wright. 
147  Findlay,  W.  M.,  confectioner. 
161  Law,  James,  &  Co.,  clothiers. 
153      Old  Wynd. 

157  Sliman,  D.  K.  &  J.,  merchs. 
Keppie,  James,  tobacconist. 

159  Robertson,  A.&W.,  drapers. 
IGl  Chalmers,  T.,  &  Co.,  wareho. 
1G3  Graj',  J.,  &  Co.,  confections. 

167  Chalmers,  T.,  &  Co.,  wareho. 

173  Smith,  D.  &  J.,  shoe  wareho. 
175  Clapperton,  J.,  &  Co.,  wareh. 

177  Aitken,  John,  cloth  mercht. 

179  Searcy,  W.,  dining  rooms. 

181  Prevail,  James,  haircutter. 

183  Couper,  Robert,  tobacconist. 

187  Lauder,  Mango,  warehousem. 
190  Hudson,   R.,  &  Co.,  printcut. 

Herbert,  W.,  tailor. 
Kennedy,  J.  A. 

188  Storer,  David,  painter. 

186  Austin  &  M'Auslin,  seedsm. 
Thomson,  Robert,  seedsman. 

184  Russell,  John,  stationer. 

182  Spkeull's  Court. 
Spreull,  James. 

Tait,  David,  warehouseman. 
Pinkcrton,  J.  &  M.,  curriers. 
Campbell,  Charles,  cafe  royal. 
Hodges,  T.  W. 
Ruthven  &  Grange,  agents. 
Smith,  J.,  &  Son,  needle  ma. 
M'Aulay,  John,  niilliner. 
Wastle,  Bell,  draper. 
Taylor  &  Downes,  jewellers. 

180  Kirkwood  &  Blurray. 

178  Bell,  John,  hosier. 
170  Rohead,  J.,  hatter. 

174  Bald  &  Wilier,  ironmongers. 
172   Proudfoot,  Hew,  glover. 
170  Jaffray,   Wm.,  &  Son,   cloth. 

Bowstead,  Thomas. 
Wallace,  John,  surgeon. 

168  Gardner,  Allan,  draper. 
164  Cameron,  J.  &  P.,  carriers. 

Buchanan  &  M'Lean,  tobacs. 
Nisbet,  Haj',  printer. 
Stewart,  John,  glass  stainer. 
Johnston,  James,  Bo'ness  car. 
Boag,  Robert,  wright. 
Leggate,  Thomas. 

158  Dunlop,  Hugh,  ho.sier. 


154 
150 
148 
146 
144 
142 


140 
138 
136 
134 
132 


130 
128 
124 
122 
118 
116 

114 


110 
108 
106 
104 
102 
93 
96 

91 
90 
74 


Miller,  J.,  &  Co.,  drapers. 
Lowe,  Jame.^,   anatom.  mus. 
Paterson,  plumber. 
Duncan,  Thomas,  milliner, 
Gibson,  Miss,  furnishings. 
M'Monoagle,  Jas.,  prov.  mer. 
Cummisky,  John. 
Old  Exchange  Loan  Co. 
Christian  News  and  Dav  Star 

Office. 
Dougla?,  James,  confectioner. 
Love,  George,  bookseller. 
M'Innes,  Matthew,  hatter. 
Leggat,  C,  shirtmaker. 

Melville  Pl.vce. 
Plenrj',  Peter,  spirit  mercht. 
Taylor,  James,  druggist. 
M 'Arthur,  Grandison,  hotel. 
Elliot,   White,  &  Co.,  tallovT 

chandlers. 
Britton,  Martin,  tailor. 
M'Donald,  D.  &  J.,  tobac. 
Lochead,  J.,  grain  mercht. 
Chulmers,    Thomas,    sheriff- 

ofiicer  and  constable. 
Yuille's  vinegar,  pickle,   and 

cordial  manufactory. 
Hamilton,  J.  &  R  ,  oil  mera. 
BI'Lean,  A.,  spirit  merchant. 
Miller,  James,  cabinetmaker. 
Commercial  Bank. 
JI'Geoch,  A.  &  W.,  drapers. 
Stewart,  Robert,  rectifier. 
Taylor,  James,  ironmonger. 
French,  R.,  hardware  merch. 
Pringle   &    Alexander,    seed 

merchants. 
Old  Fost-Office  Court. 
Adam  &  Wright. 
Brown,  R.,  agent. 
Stewart,  J.  &  Co.,  wine  mers. 
Walker,  A.,  &  Co.,  wareho. 
Paul,  Thomas. 
Stewart,  J.,  &  Co.,  tea  mers. 
M'Lardy,    J.,    gutta    perch  a 

shoe  manufacturer. 
Young,  A.,  sheriff  officer. 
Siram,  Peter,  artist. 
Fox  &  Munro,  leatlier  mers. 
Brown  Brothers,  druggists. 
Wright,  Miss  A.,  furnishings. 
Landell,  William,  ironmong. 
Whj'te,  Miss  A.,  basket  shop. 
Rattray,  A.  W.,  bookseller. 
Bell,  A.,  spirit  merchant. 
Galbraith,  R.,  tailor  &  cloth. 
Forsyth,  Matthew,  slater. 
Kave,  John,  Jan..  tea  merch. 
Cl.vdesdale  Bank! 
Callender,  W.  0.,  leath.  mer. 
Phillips,  J.  &  A.,  whol.  gro. 
M'Donald,  James,  tobaccon. 
M'Cormick,  H.,   &  Co.,  flax 

merchants. 
JI'Rae,  Farquhar. 
Bell's  Hotel. 

City  of  Glasgow  Bank  Bran. 
JI'Kuigbt  &  Co.,  warehouse. 
Eastern  Hat  Depot. 


TUREEN. STREET  DIRECTORY. UNION. 


433 


56  Ekid's  Court. 

Brown,  Wm.,  &  Co.,  clothrs. 

Coutts,  J.,  tailor  and  clolhr. 
54  Spencer,  Wm.,  ironmonger. 
50  Colville  &  Co.,  tea  dealers. 

48  M'Quaker,  Wm.,  hatter. 
46  Cross,  William,  ironmonger. 
44  Buchanan  Court. 

Sbarp,  H.,  tavern  keeper. 
Stirling,  William,  cutler. 
Bell  &  Wright,  reedmakers. 
Lindsay,  Wm.,  basketmaker, 
Rattray,  J.,  pawnbroker. 

42  Chalmers,  Wm.,  surgeon. 

34  Tontine  Close. 

28  Dewar,  D.,  Tontine  hotel. 

14  Tontine  Reading-room. 

12  Muir,  John,  &  Co.,  drapers. 
O'Hara,  John. 

Cutlibertson,  Mrs.  C,  millnr. 
Jopson,  D.,  clog  manufacr. 
Jack,  John. 

Dickson,  Jas.,  &  Co.,wareho. 
Muir,  Richard,  &  Co. 

10  Archibald,  Jos.,  tobacconist. 
2  Union  Bank  Branch. 

TUSEEN  STREET. 
1  Wilson,  J.,  Wright  &  builder. 
Logan,  John. 

Beveridge,  Robert,  clothier. 
Steven,  John,  fleslier. 
Menzies,  D.,  spirit  dealer. 
17  Campbell,  John. 

29  Gilbert,  John,  smith. 
Clyde,  Mrs.,  midwife. 

37  Morris,  J.,  victualler. 

71  Craig,  W.,  tailor  &  clothier. 

75  Crickets  &  Latta,  plumbers. 

54  Shearer,  John,  gro.  &  vie. 

36  Leggat,  David,  manufacturer. 

50  Watson,  John,  manufacturer. 
22  Hutton,  George,  bleacher. 

TTJEHER'S  COTJST. 
S  Campbell  &  Beck. 
9  M'Gregor,  John,  leather  mcr. 

11  Watt,  Alexander. 

13  Gray,  John,  tobacconist. 

15  Letterpress  printing  office. 
Glasgow  Saturday  Post. 
M'Kittrick,  William  L. 
Jamieson,  A.  P. 
Morning  Journal  Office, 

19  Barker  &  Rennie. 

Pollock,  R.,  brush  manufac. 
25  Blakeney  &  Co. 

Hilliard  &  Chapman. 
27  Parker,  D.  &  J. 
29  Reid  &  Mann. 
31  Ralston,  Goodwin,  &  Co. 

Forth  Iron  Co. 

35  Luke,  A. 

37  Roy,  J.  &  G. 

43  Ramsay,  John,  distiller. 

49  Wilson,  Alex.,  grain  mercht. 

51  Donaghy,  Hugh,  salt  mercht. 

55  Sloan,  W.,  &  Co.,  salt  store. 

36  Blair,  George. 


36  Riley,  A.,  wooden  type  manuf. 

26  Glas.  Iron  &  Brass  Wire  Co. 
24  Kibble,  J.,  &  Co.,  metal  ware. 

18  Lyle,  Robert,  printer. 

16  M'Nair,  D.  &  J. 
Clelland  &  M'Nair. 

14  Reid  &  Anderson. 

10  Hunter,  George. 

8  M'Intyre,  J.,  &  Co. 

TURNER  STREET. 

9  Nisbet,  Robert,  flesher. 
Stratton,  Ales.,  coal  agent. 
Martin,  Wm. 

15  U.P.  Chapel. 

17  Pettigrew,  Wm.,  merchant. 
23  Logan,  Robert,  baker. 

TYLEFIELD   STREET. 

G  Tjlefield  Factory. 
52  Coulter,  John. 
33  Gillon,  J.,  &  Co.,  bras-refin. 
9,  15  Greenlees,  Wm.,  portioner. 
7  Parker,  James,  coal  agent. 
5  Bolton,    M.    A.,    teacher    of 
dancing. 
Bolton,  Wm.,  jun.,  professor 
of  dancing. 

imiON  STREET. 
5  Robertson  &  M'Ewan,  mers. 
7  Clj'desdale,  Robert,  tobac. 
9,  11  Gourlay,  H.,  &  Co. 

11  Dow,  Hugh,  merchant. 
Campbell,  W.,  tailor. 
Munro,  Daniel,  house  factor. 
Douglas,  J.,  corn  factor. 
Beilbey,  W.,  upholsterer. 
Waddell  &  Loudon,  coalmas. 
Clachan  &  Beveridge,  cloths. 

1 3  Adams,  J.  &  W.  Y.,  wareh. 
15  Cowan,  James,  saddler. 

19  Pollok,  Gilmour,  &  Co. 

27  M'Kean,  Lament,  &  Co.,  ship 

brokers. 
Baird,  J.,  corn  merchant. 
Baird,  James,  measurer. 
Kennedy,  David,  clothier. 
Liston,  Alex.,  chemist. 
Morris,  BI. 

Symington,  R.  S.,  mercht. 
Jack,  David,  &  Son. 
TuinbuU,  J,,  house  factor. 
Singleton,  A.  W.,  ship  brok. 
Harvie,  Wm.,  com.  agent. 
29  Turnbull,  Joseph,  fruiterer. 

37  Finlayson  &  Logan,  clothrs. 
39  Darling  &  Taylor,  iron  mers. 
41  Dowie,  A.  L. 

45   Railton,  Hugh,  writer. 

Howie,  Wm.,  civil  engineer. 

Handysides  &  Henderson. 

Birrell,  George,  merchant 

Nisbet,  Ale.'jander,  &  Co. 

Arnot,  W.,  jun.,  &  Co. 

Easton,  James,  &  Son. 

M'Lennan,  Donald,  agent. 

Alexander,  L.  C,  agent. 
51  Sloan,  Wra.,  &  Co. 


51  St.  Rollox  Shipping  Co. 

Lawrie,  Thomas,  painter. 
57  Briggs  &  M'Lellan,  tailors. 
59  Hunt,  Mrs.,  lodgings. 

Taylor's  Temperance  hotel. 

Eraser,  Peter,  clothier. 

Murray,  D.  A.  B.,  agent. 

Guthrie  &  Borland,  factors. 
61  Ramage,  Robert,  painter. 
67  Guthrie,  W.,  tailor  &  clothier. 

Eraser,  James,  printer. 
69  Hutcheson,  T.,  merchant. 

Orr,  T.  C,  merchant. 

Drummond's  Hotel. 

Hutcheson,  John,  merchant. 

Scott,  John,  engraver. 
73  Allan  &  Donaldson,  painters. 
77  Hurlet  &  Campsie  Alum  Co. 

King,  John,  merchant. 

Matheson,  David. 
83  Smith  &  Wellstood. 

Columbian  Stove  Works. 
85  Bowman,  P.,  news-agent.      I 
87  Gow,  Leon. 

Clark,  A.,  accountant. 

Gow,  A.  C,  &  Co. 

Buchanan,  John,  writer. 

Stewart,  D.,  house  factor. 

Ross,  J.  P.,  merchant. 

Miller,  James  P.,  &  Co.,  agts. 

Martin,  John. 

Wighton,  Wm.,  painter. 

Edwards,  Wand,  &  Co. 
89  Morrison,  D.,  house  painter. 
91  Maxwell,  John,  saddler. 
93  Kenny  &  Brown,  brassfound. 
95  Forbes,  Daniel,  stationer. 
97  Kennedy,  Thos.,  stationer. 

United  Kingdom  Provident 
Institution ;  Jas.  Robertson, 
agent. — See  Advertisement 
in  Appendix. 

LefFman,  L.,  ship-broker. 

Crawford,  David. 

Baird  &  Brown. 

Carmichael,  John,  merchant. 

Gall,  J.  &  R.,  manufacturers. 

Robertson,  James,  agent. 

Campbell,  Duncan,  measurer. 

Henderson,  Alex.,  writer. 
99  Hannan,  D.,  &  Son. 
105  Orr,  Sir  Andrew. 
107  Orr,  Fra.,  &  Sons,  stationers. 
Ill  Hutton  &  Baird,  warehousm. 

Auld,  Berrie,  &  Mathieson. 
113  Murdoch  Brothers,  chemists. 
115  Thomson,  D.,  tea  merchant. 
134  Waddell,  James,  spirit  dealer. 
128  Arthur,  R.,  engraver  on  wood. 

M'Crindell,  J.  H.,  civil  engi. 

Young  Brothers,  engravers. 

Robertson,  David,  measurer. 

Scottish  Asphalte  Co. 

Robertson,  Robert. 

Taylor,  J.  A.,  house  factor. 

Paterson,  Robert,  writer. 
126  Waddell,  M.,  dining  rooms. 
120  M'Fadyen,  Crawford. 
118  Fleming,  Blattbew  C. 
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118  Abstainers'  Union  Office. 

Lawson,  James. 

M'Fadzean,  James,  merclt. 

Employment  Office. 

Finlay,  J.,  jun.,  ho.  factor. 

M'Donald,    W.,    manager  of 
the  Employment  Office. 

Hodge,  George. 

Lang,  A.  G.,  merchant. 

Miller,  Robert,  house  factor. 

M'Ewan,  Robert,  &.  Co. 

Sloane  &  Dnimmond,  print. 

Brown,  J.  &  R.,  ho.  factors. 
116  Middleton,  M.,  &  Co.,  paint. 
lOG  North  British  Daily  Mail. 
100  Ingram,  Charles,  gunmaker. 
98  Spittal  &  Alison,  printers. 
92  Currie,  Hamilton,  spirit  deal. 
90  Blackaddor,  James. 
82  Wheeler  &,  Wilson. 
80  Brown  &  Watson,  ship  brkrs. 

Mackay,  Angus  H. 

Schroder,  A.  E.,  merchant. 

Napier,  David  D.,  agent. 
78  Clark,  A.  &  L.,  ironmongers. 
74  Dowie,  George,  mnnufacturer. 
72  Roberton,  Heugh,  &  Co.,  mers. 
70  Gardiner,  Foulds,  &  Stirling. 
68  Scott,  James,  merchant. 
€i  Pullai',  J.,  fe  Son,  dj'ers. 
58  Wylie   &   Lochhead,  funeral 

undertiikers'  office. 
5i  Hutcheson,  Robert,  merchant. 

Heriot,  Walter,  &  Co. 

Rowan,  John. 

Kno.':,  Hutton,  &  Wilson. 

M'Kinlay,  Wm.,  merchant, 

Jaffi-ay,"j.  R,,  &  Co. 
50  Nisbet,  A.  &  J.,  ironmongers. 
46  Buchanan,  Miss,  dressmaker. 
44  Sclanders  Bros.  &  Goodwin. 
40  Craig,  R.  &  J.,  shipbrokeis. 

M'Neil,  Neil,  agent. 

Clark,  D.,  merchant. 

Matthew  &  Tbielmann. 

Eullarton,  A.,  &  Co.,  publrs. 

Roberton.  Robert,  merchant. 

Lochhead,  J.  &  T.,  bookselrs. 

Spittal,  Andrev.'. 

Smith  &  George,  teachers. . 

Earquhar,  Hugh,  clothier. 

Mutch,  James,  t.^.ilor. 
38  Wilson,  David,  upholsterer. 
'  34  Cowan,   Robert,  &  Co.,  mers. 

24  Shaw,  Andrew,  ironmonger. 
■  22  Thomson,  Julin,  &  Sons. 
20  Baird,  Wm.,  com.  merchant. 

Lockhart,  R.  &  "W.,  corn  fac. 

Hood,  J.,  jun.,  merchant. 

Campbell,  Archd.,  grain  nier. 

Hood,  John,  commis.  agent. 

M'Naughton  &  Hood. 

Virtue,  David,  agent. 

Kelso,  James,  jun. 

Bryden,  James,  agent. 

Coats,  Jarvis,  manufacturer. 

Fulton,  Peter,  accountant. 
Loan  Fund  Co. 

Fulton  &  Campbell. 


20  M'Donald,  Cunningham, &Co. 
IS  MacLauchlan,  Alexander. 
14  Campbell  &  Henry,  grocers. 
10  National  Bank  Branch  ;  Jas. 
Clark,  agent. 
8  M'Crae,  R.,  bedding  manuf. 

6  Taylor,  W.,  clotliier. 
Central   Loan    Fund   Office; 

Jas.  A.  Chalmers,  manager. 
Campbell  &  Tudhope. 
Dewar,  James,  artist. 
Brown,  John,  turner. 
Austin,  George,  &  Co. 
Black,  Duncan,  tailor. 

UNIOST  STREET,  Calton, 
10  Caldwell,  Mrs.  J,,  grocer. 

UEE  PLACE. 

2  Carbarns,  John,  slater. 

G  Landell,  Wm.,  ironmonger. 
Paton,  James,  jim. 
Wright,  Robert. 
Ferguson,  Miss, 

8  M'Donald,  John. 

9  M'Donald,  Peter. 
Smith,  James. 

10  Rintoul,  Wm.  J. 

11  Nisbet,  Rev.  Archibald, 

12  Leek,  John. 
Barr,  AVilliam. 
Cousin,  James. 

13  Orr,  A-lexander. 
Orr,  Peter. 

14  Canaan,  Dr. 

Canaan,  John,  salesmaTJ. 

15  Taylor,  James. 
Moore,  William, 
Moore,  Henry. 
M'Kenzie,  James. 
Allardice,  Robert. 

IG  Davidson,  Thomas,  registrar. 

VEHMOHT  STEEEr, 

HEAD    or    ST.    Jx\MES'    STREET, 
PAISLET    nOAD. 

1  Robertson,  Peter,  grocer. 

7  Dalzell,  J.  &  R.,  builders. 
M'llwraith,  James,  &  Co. 
-Raiiy .  Vi^aggon  cover,  &c.,  wks. 

VICTOEIA  STREET,  Port- 
Eglinton. 

16  Pratt,  Robert,  joiner. 
Falfield  Works. 
Milton,  James. 
Conacher,  Alexander, 
Allan  &  Mann. 
Victoria  Chemical  Works. 
Miller,  James. 

2G  rindlay&  Davidson, founders. 

VILLISRS  STREET. 

3  Forrest,  Robert. 
Anderson,  Thomas. 

VIRGINIA  STREET. 
3  Robertson    &    Baxter,    com- 
mission merchants. 
9  Lyon,  Robert,  auctioneer. 


11  Morrison,  J.  &  J.,  auctioneers. 
13  Williamson,  Stephen,  &  Co. 

We.5t  of  Scot.  Guard.  So.  for 
the  Protection  of  Trade. 

M'Pherson  &  Spiers,  sug.  mer. 

Neil,  Gabriel,  insurance  agnt. 

Ross,  A.,  merchant. 
17  Roy,  A,,  wholesale  grocer. 

Paterson,  R.  IL,  &  Co.,  raanu. 

Smith,  James,  stenter  maker. 

Livingston,  Ewing,  &  Co. 

Lowther  &  Co. 

Lawson,  Alex.,  engraver. 

Algie,  M.,  &  Son,  sug.  mers. 
21  Bell,  David,  &  Co.,  tea  mers. 

Blair,  James,  merchant. 

Baird,    Paterson,    &    Baird, 
merchants. 
27  Calder,  T.,  &  Co.,  sugar brks. 

Myles  &  Hogg,  merchants. 

Murdoch  &  Doddrell,  mers. 

Comrie,  D.,  merchant. 

Bell,  James,  merchant. 

Caird,  James,  merchant. 
31  Ross,  Thomas,  merchant. 

Beattie,  John,  &  Co. 

Sanderson,  W.  T.,- merchant. 
o3  M'Gregor,  J.  C,  sugar  mer. 

Aitken,  Wm.,  com.  pgent. 

Thorburn,  Chas.,  &  Co.,  mers. 

Marshall,  William,  mereht. 

Allan,  W.,  agent. 

Munro,  M.  L.,  merchant, 

Lochtie,  Thomas,  agent. 

Scotland,  P.,  agent. 

Wishart,  M.,  &  Co.,  agents. 

Craig,  A.,  insurance  agent. 

Tweedale,  Thos.,  agent. 

Gilchrist,  W.,  calenderer. 

Chalmers  &  Flockhart,  agts. 

Low,  Robert,  agent. 

Lillie,  W.,  agent. 

Smith,  J.,  boxmaker. 

Kay  Brother.^,  warehouseraerj, 

Greenshields,  James,  &  Co. 

M'Lellan,  R,,-  shawl-fringer. 

Davidson,  K.  &  R.,  printers. 
35  Crockett,  W.  &  G.,  merchts. 
37  Logic,  William,  agent. 

Anderson,  R.  B.,  agent. 

Jack,  J.  R.,  manufacturer. 

Beal  &  M'Tavish,  messengers- 
at-arms. 
41  M'Ewan,  Alexander,  agent. 
Brown,  Steven,  &  Williamson, 
sugar  merchants. 
43  Virginia  Buildings. 

Reid,  John,  jun.,  &  Co.,  mers. 

Walker,  David,  merchant. 

Carrick  &  Sons,  accountants. 

Wright,  R.,  writer. 

Anderson,  Robert,  com.  agt. 

Bell,  M.  J.,  agent. 
Connal,  Wm.,  &  Co.,  brokers. 
Sandeman,  J.  &  A.,  sug.  bro. 
Grierson,  Lockhart,  mereht. 
Paton,  W.  P.,  com.  mereht. 
White,  A.,  agent. 
45  Anderson,  A.,  &  Son,  merchts. 


VIRGINIA." 


-STREET  DIRECTORY. WARWICK. 


435 


49 


75 
81 
83 
91 
93 

105 
107 
109 

113 

117 

iiy 


ICG 
104 


102 

100 
86 
82 
76 

72 


66 


Brown  and  Dunlop,  -writers. 
Paton,  Andrew,  merchant. 
Letham,  BIyth,  &  Letham. 
Liddell  &  Co.,  agents. 
Farie,  Eobt.,  &  Co.,  agents. 
Ford  &  Sons,  merchants. 
Naismith,  Alex.,  shoemaker. 
Richardson,  Denriistoun,&Co. 
Tiernan,  John,  &  Son,  stores. 
M'JMutiie  &  Paterson,  paelcs. 
Scott,  And.,  &  Co.,  merclits. 
Graham,  William,  &  Co. 
Cameron  &  M'i\Iillan,  calend. 
Young,  C,  shawl-fringer. 
Smith,  William,  warper. 
M'Nair,  John,  &  Co.,  merch. 
Wemyss  &  Stewart,  manufs. 
Heys,  G.,  &  Co.,  drysalters. 
Beith  &  Johnston,  merchts. 
Cairns,  W.,  paper-ruler. 
Gatheral,  J.  W.,  manufactr. 
Union  Bank  of  Scotland. 
Warchbank,  George,  agent. 
Munsie,  George,  &  Co. 
Crum,  Graham,  &  Co. 
M'Kay,  A.,  manufacturer. 
Douglass,  A.,  chop-house. 
Stewart,  C,  &  Co.,  lithogs. 
Campbell,  D.,  print-cutter. 
M'mcol,  R.,  merchant. 
Langlands,  R.,  agent. 
Bartholomew  &  Mnir,  raanfs. 
Blackwood,  W.,  &  Son,  mer. 
Brown,  A.,  &  Co.,  manufacts. 
Brown,  Hugh,  &  Co.,  manufs. 
Martin,  Wm.,  &  Co.,  manufs. 
Frew,  John,  yarn  merchant. 
Mill,  George,  agent. 
Laing,  Jas.,  &  Co.,  drysalters. 
Struthers,  Thomas,  teacher. 
Roy,  Archibald,  calenderer. 
Leipmann,  Lehmann,  &  Co. 
Brown,  Wm.,  &  Son,  manufs. 
Cochran,  T.,  manufacturer. 
Geddes,  J.,  &  Sons,  card  man. 
Robertson,  Alex.,  manufactr. 
Wyse,  Forbes,  agent, 
Paterson,  D.,  agent. 
Ross,  H.,  agent. 
Macgill,   Rev.    M.  Hamilton, 

home  secy.,  U.P.  Church. 
Ferguson  Bequest  Office, 
Chamber  of  Commerce. 
Slowan,  sec.  Bible  Society. 
M'Nee,  J.,  &  Son,  com  mer. 
Leckie,  J.,  fancy-box  maker. 
Liddell,  John,  merchant. 
JiI'Dougall,  Ales.,  agent. 
M'Nae,  Thomas,  agent. 
Peel,  William,  &  Co, 
Wright  &  Williamson,  mers. 
Meek,     C.    S.,    collector    of 

Baron}'  poor  rates. 
M'Kinlaj',  R.,  agent. 
Ferguson,  A.,  assess,  oftaxcs. 
Buchanan,  John,  assessor  of 

taxes. 
Gas  Light  Co.'s  OfSce. 
Glasgow  Apothecaries'  Co. 


24  City  of  Glasgow  Bank. 

18  Low,  J.,  City  Bank. 

14  Mann  &  Byars,  merchants. 

WALLACE  STREET. 

3  Fiiidlater,  John,  shoemaker, 

5  Ogilvie,  James,  tailor. 

9  Moore,  Alex.,  green-grocer. 

13  Struthers,  Alex.,  wright, 
Stewart,  John,  slater. 

43  Ralston,  Mrs.  T.,  spirit  deal- 
45  Laing,  Wm.,  plumber. 

Murchie,  David. 
Orr,  Thomas,  slater. 
Carrick,  AYm.,  cooper. 
Young,  Robert,  grocer. 

59  Nisbet,  Robert,  wine  mercht. 

60  Edgar,  James,  spirit  dealer. 
58  Robertson,  Henry,  flesher. 
54  Montgomerie,  Mrs.  J.,  spirit 

dealer. 
46,  48  Canick,  Wm.,  cooper, 

44  Shaw,  Wm.,  wright. 

14  Sim,  J.  Keith,  merchant. 
8  Miller,  John, 

Robertson,  James  B, 

6  M'Kinnon,  Robert,  spirit  deal. 

4  Robin,  Robert,  spirit  dealer, 

WALMEB,  CEESCEKT, 
Paisley  Eoad. 

1  John  M'Killop, 

2  M'Clure,  John. 
Lightbody,  James, 
Graham,  Mrs. 

3  Henderson,  David. 

4  Stewart,  Captain,  R.N. 

5  Laidlaw,  George. 
Murray,  James. 
Martin,  John. 
M'Gilp,  Mrs. 

6  Philip,  David. 

8  Walker,  David. 
Rutheiford,  William, 

9  Paterson,  Rev.  A.  S. 

10  Stewart,  James. 

11  Ferguson,  Rev.  Fergus, 
Grieve,  Mrs. 

Hart,  J.  W. 
Turnbull,  John. 

12  Thomson,  Capt.aia  J.  B. 
14  M'Kinlay,  John. 

M'Naughton,  James. 
Ross,  David. 
Martin,  James. 

16  Henderson,  William. 

17  Russell,  Mrs.  E. 
Kay,  Joseph. 

18  Sim,  William. 
Wilson,  Tho3. 

WALY/OETH  TERRACE, 
1  Grant,  Jas.,  builder. 

Brodie,  Misses. 

Jaffray,  William. 

Taylor,  J.  D.,  writer. 
3  Fryar,  Mark  M.,  engineer. 

Gumming,  Mrs, 

Robertson,  Wra. 


3  Muter,  J.  D. 
Dalziel,  Adam. 

4  Carter,  Frederick. 

5  Mathieson,  Neil. 
Wunsch,  Edward. 
Meiklem,  John. 
Galbraitb,  Miss. 

G  Sage,  John. 

7  M'Leod,  Peter. 
Bowie,  Andrew. 
Ritchie,  William  Wyse, 
Strachan,  Alex.,  com.  mer. 
Elphick,  George. 
Bedgar,  John  H. 
Dunlop,  Matthew,  mercht. 

9  Boyd,  Adam,  builder. 
Waddell,  Mrs.,  lodgings. 
Gallie,  George. 
M'Pherson,  Alex. 
Cadenhead,  Jas. 
Moffatt,  J. 
Harvey,  William. 

10  Cochrane,  Thos. 
Lawson,  William. 
Clark,  John. 
Smith,  William. 
Christie,  Mrs. 
Paterson,  George. 

11  Medcalf,  Ralph. 

WAEEOCH  STREET. 
11  Ferguson,  George. 

Boyd,  Mrs. 
15  Claremont  U.P.  Church  Mis- 
sion School. 
19  M'Carron,  Mrs.,  eating-ho. 
21  Brvce,  John. 
25  M'Lintock,  P. 
29  Ewing,  J.  K. 
31  Ewing,  J.  K  ,  sprit  dealer. 
33  M'Lintock,  P.,  spirit  dealer. 
39  Sutherland,  Wm.,  eating-ho. 
49  More,  Robert. 
113  Dewar,  Peter,  brassfounder. 
66  M'William,  Alex.,  storekeep. 

Bonded  and  Free  Stores. 
64  Whitehall  Foundry  ;  A.  &  J. 
Inglis,  engineers. 
Addison,  James. 
M'Gilchrist,  John. 
Taylor,  Thomas. 

8  Dixon,  Peter,  rag  merchant. 

V/ARWICK  STREET, 
1  Calendar,  James,  joiner. 

Bell,  Thomas,  slater. 
3  Binnie,  Robert,  smith. 
5  Scott  &  Temple,  wri.  &  glaz. 

9  Keevan,  Peter,  letter-cairier. 
13  Tonner,  T.  W.,  hosier. 

15  Currie,  L.,  painter. 

19  Russell,  Mrs.  AV.,  grocer. 

21  Pettigrew,  Miss  A. 

Kay,  Miss. 

Hunter,  Mrs. 
25  Clark,  Mrs. 

Ward,  James,  druggist. 

M'Leod,  Mrs.  M. 

Anderson,  Mrs. 


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WASHINGTON. STREET  DIRECTORY.- 


-WATERLOO. 


25  Buchanan,  Mrs.  J. 
33  Davidson,  Mrs.  S. 

Paterson,  Mrs.  William. 

Williamson,  Mrs. 

Forrester,  Mrs. 

Walker,  Mrs. 

35  Henderson,  Laurence. 
Cameron,  John. 
Easton,  Robert. 
Lambie,  Robert,  draper. 

39  Brown,  Mrs.  Adam. 
Brown,  Thos.  C. 
Muir,  John. 

Thomson,  Miss,  dressmaker. 
Temple,  John,  wright. 
M'Neilence,  John,  bootmakr. 

40  Walker,  Mrs. 
Kennedy,  Mrs. 
M'Cormick,  Alex. 
Wales,  W. 
Barclay,  Mrs. 
Paterson,  Mrs. 
Geake,  Wm.  " 

38  Middleton,  Thomas,  grocer. 

36  Somerville,  David. 
Reid,  Alex. 
Rodger,  John  M. 
M'Ara,  James. 

84  Cadzow,  Robert,  grocer, 
36,  32  Brjson,  John,  contractor. 
28  Rankin,  Brj'ce,  surgeon. 
24  Spence,  Wm. 

Galbraith,  John,  flesher. 
22  Hamilton,  Dr.  Mathie. 

Muir,  William. 

Stevenson,  John. 

Eraser,  Mrs. 

Sutherland,  Mrs. 

Paterson,  Jas.  C,  stationer, 

Aird,  Andrew,  printer. 

Leckie,  Miss. 
18  Morton,  R.,  wine  merchant. 

Smith,  Duncan. 

Tofts,  James,  bootmaker. 
14  Henderson,  William. 

Smith,  Mrs. 

Park,  Mrs.  G. 

Robb,  Richard,  insp.  of  bds. 

Orr,  Thomas. 

Fimister,  Wm.,  glass  mercht. 
1 2  Bisket,  J. 

Kay,  Mrs.  Thomas. 

Tweedley,  Tliomson. 

Pennycook,  John,  tinsmith. 

Lindsay,  James,  grocer. 

Hamilton,  Mr. 

8  Strachan,  Wra.,  &  Son,  news 

agents. 

6  Lindsay,  Mrs.,  lodgings. 
Milligan,  John,  mason  &  bldr. 
Neville,  John  F. 
Gladman,  J.  A. 

Scott,  Mrs.  milliner. 
Porterfield,  Wm.,  potato  men 
Winning,  Mr.,  designer. 

WASHINGTON  STREET. 

7  Hamilton,  Robert,  dairy. 

9  Grant,  Wra.,  corkcutter. 


15  Christie,  Mrs.,  victualler. 
17  Forsyth,  David. 

Smith,  Thomas. 
21  Sclauders,  Andrew,  jun. 
27  Harvey&M'Gavin,grainmer. 
3 1  Primrose  &  Co.,  coppersmiths. 
35  Stewart,  J.  &  A.,  saw  mills. 
37  Stewart,  J.  &  A. 
55  Sutherland,  Alex.,  shoemak. 
59  Johnston,  Wm.,  sugar  refiner. 

Wilson,  Thos.  H. 
63  Bel!,  Robert,  spirit  dealer. 
75  Vulcan  Foundrj',  Napier's. 
96  M'Donald,  William. 

M'Lean,  William. 

M'Innes,  William. 

Shaw,  Mrs.  William. 

M'Pbie,  Donald,  spirit  mer. 

M'Phie,  A.,  writer. 
90  Washington  Grain  mills. 

Perman,  F.  G.,  corn  mercht. 

46  M'Farlane,  Walter,  &  Co., iron 

founders,  Saracen  Foundry. 

10  Jenkins,    Thomas,    manager 

Western  Cooking  Co. 

8  Ritchie,  Hugh,  stables. 

6  Bell,  William,  agent,  Union 

Bank  Branch. 
i  Ritchie,  Hugli. 

Gentle,  Joseph. 

Forrest,  John. 

Belch,  John. 

Steel,  James,  plumber. 

Robertson,  A.  M.,  surgeon. 

M'Fie,  John. 
2  Robertson,  A.M.,  surgeon. 

WATER  STREET,  Port-Bundas. 

95  Pollock,  James. 

99  Orr,  Robert,  smith. 
100   Morris,  Daniel,  weigher, 

30  Cameron,  Alex.,  carter. 
4  Sharp,  Mrs.  R.,  spirit  merch. 

WATERLOO  STREET. 
6  Corn  Exchange  buildings. 

Berry,  Barclay,  &  Co.,  com 
factors. 

Walker,  John,  com.  merchant. 

Laclilan&  Young,  corn  fact rs. 

Lauchlau,  A.,  agent. 

Walker,  John,  corn  mercht. 
7  M'Intosh,  Lachlan,  corn  fac. 

Bannerinan,  David  corn  fact. 

Bertram  &  Co.,  corn  factors. 
13  Anderson  &  Henderson,  wrts. 

Dick,  Thomas,  house  factor. 
29  Edward,  K.  Taylor. 

Kairns,  Thomas. 

Sutherland,  G. 

Taylor,  W.,  surgeon-dentist. 

Gillies,  James. 

Trought,  Steven,  car.  &  gil. 
41  Haj'es,  Henry,  church-officer. 
55  Free  St.  Enoch  Church. 
61  Mitchell  William. 

Ferguson,  Daniel. 

Hodge,  William. 

Meek,  Rubert. 


61  Reid,  Mrs. 

M'Naught,  Duncan,  tailor. 

Fisher,  Mrs.  D. 

Lamb,  Mrs.  Alex. 

Heiton,  Mrs.  Thomas. 
67  Shanks,  Alexander. 

Murray,  James. 

M'Owen,  James. 

71  Ramsay,  George. 
Stirling,  Robert. 
Stevenson,  James. 
Bennet,  Alexander. 

73  Stuart,  John,  &  Son,  joiners. 
Stuart,  Matthew. 

77  Broome,  George,  teacher. 
91  Doiigall,  Wm.,  spirit  dealer. 
93  Milligan,  John,  com.  agent. 

Stevenson,  John. 

Sellers,  Mrs. 

Milligan,  Mrs, 

Hunter,  Mrs. 
97  M'Lay,  John,  dairyman. 
99  Harper  &  Son,  agents, 

Lindsay,  William. 

Clydesdale,  Mrs. 

Brown,  James. 

Lament,  Mrs, 

M'CoIl,  Miss. 

M'Lay,  John. 
133  Leitch,  Joseph,  plasterer. 

Donald,  Miss. 

Johnston,  W.,  superintendent. 

Christie,  Robert. 

BI'Nee,  Malcolm. 

M'Callum,  Donald. 

Chalmers,  Miss. 

Wilson,  Miss. 

Taylor,  Thomas,  wood  merch. 

Brunton,  James. 

Wright,  Miss. 

Scott,  Mi.ss. 
137  Cowan,  William,  wright. 
139  Ebenezer  Chapel ;  Rev.  Wm. 
Scott. 

Howard  Place. 
116  Matheson,  John. 

Chephen,  William. 

Reid,  Thomas,  M.D. 

Niblock,  Miss, 

Gray,  Mrs. 

Proudfoot,  Mrs. 

Crawford,  Mrs.,  milliner. 

Lumsden,  D. 

Foster,  Miss, 

Loban,  Mrs. 

Innes,  Mr. 

Rowat,  James. 
114  Bennet,  J.  B  ,  painter. 
112  Sanderson,  John,  smith. 

74  Mill,  John,  &  Sons,  plasterers. 
Lamont,  Neil,  merchant. 
Henderson  James,  wright. 

72  Cameron,  William. 
Muir,  Allan. 
M'Nicol,  Duncan. 
Ballingall,  Thomas. 
Clerk,  Donald. 
Naismith,  James. 

70  M'Arthur,  John,  joiner. 


WATERLOO. 


-STREET  DIRECTORY.- 


-WELLINGTON. 


437 


WATERLOO  STREET,  East, 
Kile-End. 

2  Hinshaw,  Thomas,  grocer. 

3  Wellwood,  Thos.,  victualler. 

WATT  STREET,  Kinmng  Park. 
15  M'Leod,  Miss. 
M'Lean,  Robert. 
Lannigan,  Mrs. 
Falconer,  R. 

22  Coghill,  Alexander. 
Cockburn,  David. 
Brook,  James. 
M'Omish,  RoberL 

30  Wilson,  Mrs. 
Brown,  Mrs. 

36  Park,  Mrs. 

M'llwraith,  Wm. 

Nisbet,  Mrs. 
42  Black,  Andrew. 

Marshall,  Robert. 

WEAVER  STREET. 

23  Falconer,  Charles,  clerk, 

31  M'Kechnie,  Peter. 

39  Ritchie,  J.,  Glas.  Gas  works. 
58  Dailj',  Denis. 

52  Gardner,  Mrs.  ArchcL 
Brown,  Miss. 

40  Greig,  Mrs.  Robert. 
Paterson,  David. 
M'Gregor,  Daniel,  slater. 
Br^'dall,  Robert,  designer. 

20  Glendinning,  Wm. 
C  Reid,  James,  spirit  dealer. 

WELLGROFT  PLACE, 

2  Bos  worth,  Mrs. 
Carmichael,  Hugh. 
M'Callum,  Angus. 
Wallace,  George,  plumber. 
Littlejohn,  Captain  R. 
Robertson,  George. 
Allan,  James. 
Allan,  James,  jun. 

4  Crawford,  John,  ageut. 
Walker,  John. 
Maclaren,  Ales. 

WELL  STREET. 

7  Bremner,  Wm.,  baker. 
13  Rodger,  A.,  wright. 

Spiingate,  John. 

Hamilton,  Miss,  teacher. 

Smith,  James. 

Indusfrial  School. 
17  Cohen,  M.  B.,  broker. 
1 9  Woods,  Bernard,  spir.  dealer. 

41  Yuill,  David,  smith. 
32  Cameron,  Dougald. 

30  Bower,  Oliver,  hardw.  mer. 
28  Burley,  Wm. 

Jeffrey,  James,  letter-carrier. 
Rodger,  Alex. 
Malloch,  James. 
M'Gregor,  D.,  let.-car.,  P.O. 
26  Paul,  Andrew,  tinsmith. 
6  Graham,  John,  spirit  mercht 
4  Hamilton,  John. 

Hill,  Miss. 
2  Graham,  John  spir.  mercht. 


WELLINGTON  ARCADE. 

3  Gebbie,  Thos.,  prov.   mercht. 

7  Scobie,  John,  basket  wareho. 
9  Crawford,  Mrs.,  milliner. 

13  M'Kinlay,  John,  slater. 

17  Stevenson,  M.  &  A.,  furnish. 

19  Wallace,  J.,  sausage  maker. 

14  Craig,  John,  grocer. 

10  M'liines,  Donald,  flesher. 

8  Ferguson,  Neil,  dyer. 

6  Mitchell,  Thomas,  flesher. 

4  Miller  &  Haig,  stationers. 

2  Annacker,  W.,  pork  butcher. 

WELLINGTON  LANE. 
29  M'Kechnie,  Ales. 

Stewart,  George. 

M'Kerracher,  Jas. 
60  Henderson,  James. 

Brownlie,  Alex.,  coal  agent. 

M'Donald,  Jn  ,  let.-car.,  P.O. 
52  M'Ewan,  Wm.,  slater. 

Grossart,  J. 

22  Steven,  Wm.,  slate  mercht. 

WELLINGTON  PLACE,  South. 
1  Stirling,  John. 

3  Henderson,  John. 

5  Thom,  James,   manufacturer. 

7  Bell,  George. 

6  Arbuckle,  James. 

4  Harvey,  George. 
Harvey,  Alex.,  senior. 

WELLINGTON  STREET. 

5  Martin,  Mrs. 

7  Brownlie,  J.,  contractor. 

11  Freebairn,  Jas.,  &  Sons,  slat. 
13  Frame,  Mrs. 

15  Thomson,  Misses. 

19  Grant,  John,  spirit  dealer. 
21  Grosart,  James,  carter. 

Smith,  Patrick,  corn  factor. 

Munro,  John,  joiner. 

Clydesdale,  Robert. 

23  Nesmith,  Jas.,  marble  cutter. 
75  Muir  &  Thomson,  wood  mer. 

79  United  Presbyterian  Church. 

81  Scott,  J.  &  A.,  &  Co.,  mers. 
95  Towers,    Roberton,    &   Ross, 

writers. 

121  Neilson,  Mrs.,  lodgings. 
125  Healy,  Joseph. 

135  Grierson,  G.  M. 

Gordon,  George,  manufact. 

145  Clachan,  Wm.,  raeichant. 

146  Stewart,  S.,  civil  engineer. 
144  Stevenson,  Miss. 

138  M'Farlane,  Misses,  dressmak. 

122  Buchanan,  Sliss. 
Giieve,  Robert. 
M'Kenzie,  Daniel,  merchant. 

112  Laughlan,  A.,  civil  engineer. 
84  Sutherland,  George,  carver. 

82  Small,  John,  plumber. 

80  Trought,  Stephen  E. 
Wyper,  James,  sen. 

Thom,  Wm.,  spirit  merchant. 
Cook,  John. 


80  Moore,  Mrs. 

Barr,  Mrs. 
76  Kirkwood,  Mrs.,  spirit  dealer. 
60  Brown,  Joshua,  wright. 
54,  56  Cook,  J.  J.  &  D.,  brassf. 
50  Martin,  John,  lime  mercht. 

Kay  &  Reid,  carvers. 

Rankin,  Hugh. 
12  Milliken,  John,  painter. 
10  Lament,  Daniel,  clothier, 

Dingwall,  Alex. 

Wilkie,  Robert. 

Lament,  Mrs. 

Smart,  Mrs. 
6  Morrison,  J. 
4  M'Farlane,  Mrs. 

Reid,  Mrs. 

Young,  James. 

Front,  Wm. 

Ross,  Oliver. 

Mitchell,  John. 

Jarvies,  Mrs.,  lodgings. 

WELLINGTON  ST.,  South. 
2  Harvey,  Ale.x.,  jun. 
6  Forsyth,  Charles. 

Brown,  Colin. 
12  M'Phail,  Wm. 
10  M'Nab,  Thomas. 
18  Murray,  Robert,  grocer. 
20  Wylie,  Wm. 
26  M'Gibbon,  J. 

Gibbon,  Miss. 
28  Steven,  A,,  provision  raerch. 
32  M'Lay,  J.,  wine  &  spirit  mer. 
36  M'Lay,  Miss,  milliner. 
44  Walker,  George. 

Alexander,  Andrew. 
48  Gatheral,  James,  spirit  mer. 
50  Walsh,  James. 

Paton,  John. 

M'Farlane,  Robert,  bookkeep. 

Reid,  K.,  mill  manager. 
52  M'Intyre,  A.,  victualler. 
54  Waddle,  Thomas. 

M'Whirter,  J. 
56  M'Alpine,  Mrs  J,,  green-gro. 
64  Butters,  A. 

Cochrane,  Miss  Margaret. 

Clarkson,  James. 

Byres,  William. 

Hosie,  John. 

Devlin,  M.,  &  Son,  builders. 
74  Robertson,  James. 

Johnston,  Peter. 

Cook,  John. 

Hamilton,  Miss  M.,  milliner. 
78  M'Bride,  John. 

Bryden,  J. 
80  Clement,  Andrew,  grocer. 
84  Kerr,  Matthew. 

Wilkie,  Duncan,  grocer. 
88  Kyle,  William,  spirit  merch. 
92  Goodwin,  C,  green-grocer. 
98  Morton,  W.  C,  grocer. 
100  Brvden,  John,  smith. 
104  Martin,  Robert,  flesher. 
106  M'Vean,  Peter. 

Martin,  Robert. 


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438 


WELLEOAD. STREET  DIRECTORY. WILLIAM, 


120  Sinclair,  Janet. 
14:1  Scott,  J.,  &  Son,  masonSj 
139  Breraner,  J.,  plasterer. 
135  Bremner.  J. 
119  M'Gil),  D.,  spirit  merchant. 
113  Eeid,  W. 
105  jrCalman,  G. 
103  M'Calman,  G.,  grocer. 
91  M'Vean,  Peter,  spirit  dealer. 
89^  Sharp,  Henrj',  grocer. 
85  Cadenhead,  Allan  M. 
M'Phee,  James. 
Dorington,  William. 
83  M'Phae,  James,  spirit  merch. 
77  Stirling,  James. 

Allan,  W.  B. 
75  Colbert,  Mrs.,  grocer. 
73  M'Auslane,  William  T. 
Anderson,  John,  inspector. 

WELLSOAD  STREET. 

37  Cook,  Charles. 
Purves,  Robert. 
39  Maltman,  John,  grocer. 
61  Thyne,  James,  sen. 

WEMYSS  PLACE, 

1  Lamb,  Joseph. 

3  M'Farlane,  John. 

2  Cameron,  Ales. 

4  Douglas,  Mrs.  Archibald. 
Lyon,  John. 

Lyon,  James. 

Fulton,  James. 
6  Waggot,  William,  sculptor. 
8  Somerville,  John,  dyer. 

WEST-END  PARK  STREET. 

1  Dormon,  Mrs.  Wm. 
Clapperton,  Mrs. 
Spence,  Andrew. 
Logan,  Miss  M. 
Swan,  H, 

3  Niven,  Andrew  M. 

5  Jarvie  &  Smith,  wrights. 

2  Waters,  Mrs.,  dairy. 

WESTMINSTER  TERRACE. 
19  M'lntyre,  James. 

Logan,  Mrs. 

Young,  George. 

Young,  Charles. 

Gibson,  R.  T. 

21  Pearce,  R.  F. 

22  M'Callum,  George. 
Holman,  Mrs. 
Lamond,  Henrj',  writer. 
M'Kendrick,  John. 

23  Stewart,  George. 

25  Henderson,  Thomas,  mercht. 
Christie,  James. 

26  Cameron,  Miss,  grocer. 
28  Currie,  Alexander,  baker. 

WEST  STREET. 

1  M'CuUoch,  S.  &.  W.,  grocers. 

3  Wyse,  Wm  ,  potato  mercht. 

6  Black,  William,  spirit  merch. 
11  Hay,  J.,  watchmaker,  &c. 


13  Innes  &  M'Kellar,  ship  chan. 

15  Blair,  James  H. 

21,  23  Stevenson,  John,  &  Co. 

33  Gray,  Andw.,  agt.,  U.B.  br. 

35  Whyte,  John,  boat  builder. 

47  Alexander,  W.,&  Co.,  boat  bu. 

77  M'Dowall,  J. 

83  Dunlop,  G ,  &  Co.,  fishcur. 

85  Mills,  James,  dyer. 

199  Cockburn,  David,  boilermak. 
201  Wilson,  John,  jun.,  chemist. 
230  Bow,  A.  &  T.,  builders. 
128  Howden,  Jas.,  &  Co.,  engin. 
126  Main,  Samuel,  engineer. 
124  Bennie,  J.,  &  Co.,  ironfound. 
114  Smith,  R.,  chemist. 
112  Smith,  Osborne,  engineer. 
110  Bennie,  James,  jun. 
108  Hamilton,  W.,  spirit  dealer. 
106  Dickie,  Alex.,  bootmaker. 
98  Sutherland,  Wm. 
M'Lachlan,  Peter. 

91  Forbes,  James. 

92  Binnie,  John,  wright  &  build. 
90  Wilson,  John. 

86  Dewar,  Mrs. 

82  Livingston,  Archibald.' 
46  M'Kinlay,  spirit  merchant. 
44  Paterson,  J.,  house  factor, 
28  Watson  &  Kidd,  sailmakers. 

WEST  GARDEN  STREET. 
1  Hutchison,  James, 

Kerr,  Mrs.  Robert. 
3  M'Taggart,  Mrs. 

Dunlop,  Mrs. 

WE3LEYAN  ST.,  Mile-end. 
1  Brown,  David,  spirit  mercht. 
17  Bamsay,  John,  cowfeeder. 
47,  49   Riddle,  W.,  &  Co.,  wire 
manufacturers. 
Somerville,  Crawford,  &  Co., 
power-loom  weavers. 

WEST  SCOTLAND  STREET, 

Kinning  Park. 
1  Bell,  Mrs.  Peter. 
28  Dean,  Cuthbert,  spinner. 
62  Dick,  Thomas,  house  factor. 
64  Conn,  John,  grocer. 

Anderson  &  Henderson,  buil. 
Baird's  Silk  Factory. 
M'Lean,    Charles,    Rosevale 

Soap  Works. 
Johnston,  S.,  jute  manufac. 
M'Kerrow,  Alex.,  Parkhouse 
Colour  Works. 

WEYMOUTH  TERRACE. 
Cessnock  St.,  Paisley  Road. 
1  Buchanan,  James  A. 
3  Chisliolm,  James. 

Donald,  James. 

M'lntyre,  D.  > 

WHITEHALL  STREET. 
3  Allison,  James. 

Sheppard,  Thomas,  tailor. 


32  Young,  J.  &  W.,  plumbers. 

36  Owen,  Thomas. 
Whitehall  Veneer  Saw  Mills. 

WHITEVALE. 

13  White,  Mrs. 
17  Walker,  John. 

21  Grant,  George. 

23  Thomson,  John, 
31  Storer,  David. 

37  Ewing,  James,  spirit  mercht. 
39  King,  Mrs. 

49  Lyall,  James. 
Currie,  John. 
M'Murray,  Thomas. 

51  Pollock,  Archibald. 
M'Kay,  John,  indoor  inspec- 
tor, B.  P. 

Jeffrey-,  Mrs. 
63  Paterson,  William,  of  Martin 
<J-  Paterson. 

Ware,  J.  F. 

Kennedy,  W. 
53:^'Anderson,  J.  B.,  messenger. 

Paton,  Robert. 

55  Lang,  George. 

95  Johnstone,  Mrs.  James. 

Dalr3'mple,  George. 
94  M'Phie,  Charles. 
90  Lawson,  James. 
88  M'Kechnie,  Hugh. 
84  Hunter,  BIrs.,  victualler. 
76  Hunter,  Mrs, 
74  M'Whinnie,  Thos.,  precentor. 
66  Laidlaw,  John. 

<lilchrist,  James. 

Reid,  Thomas. 

62  Gaze,  Edwin. 

58  Simpson,  W.,  M.A. 
Hunter,  James  F. 
Derham,  William. 
Neilson,  James. 

56  Neilson,  William,  builder. 
54  Eankine,  James,  contractor. 

52  Christie,  W.  W. 

50  Lawson,  John. 

48  Mearns,  Rev.  Wm.,  M.A. 

38  Harvey,  Mrs. 
Harvey,  W.  S. 

36  Finlay,  Rev.  James. 

24  Smeal,  Robert. 

22  M'Vey,  John. 
20  Aitkeu,  Hugh, 
16  Neilson,  James. 

14  Glover,  Rev.  R. 
12  Long,  John  Jex. 

V/IGTON  STREET, 
52  Hay,  Wilson,  &  Co, 

63  Brown  &  Co, 

WILLIAM  STREET,  Anderston. 

61  Bisset,  Robert,  &  Co, 
69  Melvin,  Thomas,  smith. 

62  MacdougalJ,  John,  spir.  deal. 
60  Hamilton,  Andrew, 

56  Pollock,  John,  engineer. 

Haddow,  John,  agent. 
48  Templeton,  James,  grocer. 


WILLIAM." 


-STREET  DIRECTORY. 


-WINDSOR, 


439 


06  Craig,  Robert. 

SO  Craig,  David. 

16  Wagstaff,  Glen,  &  Colliers. 

,10  St.  Matthew's  School. 

■WILLIAM  STREET  Calton. 

11  M'Graw,  William,  clotLier. 
15  M'Arthur,  Alex.,  flesher. 

'  17  Jobiiston,  Wni. 
21   Wallcer,  James,  jun.,  let.-car. 
Blair,  Wm.  H.,  letter-carrier. 

20  Dykes,  John,  builder. 
30  Templeton,  James,  &  Co. 

8  Eastoi!,  John,  skinner. 

M'Phail,  Donald,  spir.  deal. 

Dunn,  Ilenrv,  coal  agent. 

Wilkie,  William. 
6  Crawford,  John. 

"WILLIAM  ST.,  Coweaddens. 

19  M'Lean,  Donald,  spirit  deal. 

21  Weir,  John. 

25  M-Intyre,  William. 

35  Brown,  Ales.,  bootmaker, 

26  Wilson,  William,  grocer. 

20  M'NicoI,  Hugh. 

18  M'Nicol,  Hugh,  spirit  mer. 
14,  16  Turner,  Duncan,  vict. 

12  M'Lean,  Donald. 

WILLIAM  STEEET,  Mile-end. 
40  Walker,   Johnstone,   &   Co., 
manufacturers. 

WILLIAM  STSEET,  Tradeston. 

2  M'Donald,  Malcolm. 
Brown,  Robert. 

Brown,  Miss  Catherine,  mil. 
Crawford,  Nicol. 
Canter,  Mrs. 
M'Clagan,  Mrs.  D. 
M'Cuun,  John,  river  pUot. 
M'Watters,  John. 

WILLOWBANK  STEEET. 

3  Logan,  "Wm. 
Bleuch,  T.  H. 
Troup,  Charles. 
Morton,  Rev.  George. 

12  Bruce,  J. 

Murraj',  Jolin. 

Bigham,  George. 

Wj'lie,  James. 

Geraniill,  John. 

Robertson,  James, 
18  M'Gregor,  Mrs. 

Bews,  W.  T. 

Wylie,  Mrs.  Jolin. 
SO  Millar,  D. 

Chricliton,  John. 

Christie,  Miss. 
36  Reid,  Robert. 

Doig,  William. 

Gauld,  John. 

Miller,  W.  G. 

Gillespie,  Robert. 

Barr,  James. 

Livingston,  Archibald,  green 
keeper. 


WILLOWEANK  TERKACE. 

1  Tait,  Benjamin. 
Duiilop,  Francis. 
Dunlop,  W.  C. 
Thomson,  William. 

2  Boyd,  John. 
Pippett,  James. 

WILSON  STEEET. 
9  Kelly^,  Robt.,  warehouseman, 
1 1  Stevenson,  J.,  cheese  dealer. 
15   Currie,  Llary,  dressmaker. 
17,  19  Gibb  &  Clark,  ham  cur. 
21  Young,  Archd.,  spirit  merch. 
27  Carrick,  James. 

"Bow,  A.,  manufacturer. 

Taylor,  Jolin,  manufacturer. 

narrower,  D.,  manufacturer. 

Mesmeric  Hall. 
29,  31  Pettigrew,  R.  &  J.,  mers. 
33  Balloch,  James,  spirit  merch. 

51  Anderson,  R.,  spirit  mercht 
53  Findlay,  Jas.,  mill  furnisher. 

Findlay,  Joseph,  &  Co.,  cot- 
ton spinners. 
Finlay  &  Tannahill,  manufs. 

55  Butler,  Gow,  &  Co.,  wareho. 
63  Coultard,  John,  Albert  hotel. 
67  Miller,  R.  D.,  &  Co.,  pro.  mer. 
69  Dalglish,  Thos.,  &  Co.,  man- 

71  Grieve,  R.  &  T.,  tea  merchts. 
73  Dick,  M.,  &  Co.,  soap  manu. 

81  Macrae,  D.,  clothier. 
Simpson,  George,  merchant. 
M'Kendrick,  John,  bookbind. 
Richardson,  George,  printer. 
Murray,  Lawrence,  sli.  officer. 
Galbraith,  T.,  &  Co.,  manufs. 

89  Richardson,  J.,  &  Co,,  mers. 
86  National  Security  Savings  Bk. 

82  Wj'lie,  Mrs.,  shawl-fringer, 
80  "White,  J.  &  J.,  merchants. 
76  Colquhoun  &  Balloch, tea  mer. 

Slater,  J.,  &  Co.,  com.  mers. 
Macarthur  &  Buchanan,  mer. 
Strachan,  A.,  agent. 

72  M'Intyre,  J.,  agent. 
Zamorski,  A.  L.,  agent. 
Walker,  William,  com.  mer. 
Blair,  .1.  John,  agent. 

66  Drew,  W.,  &  Co.,  tin  work. 

Drew,  Peter,  merchant. 
62  Johnston  &  Farie,  merchts. 

Auchenvole,  John,  jun.,  mer. 

56  Freeland,  J.,  &  Co.,  cot.-spin. 
Freeland,  R.,  &  Co.,  mers. 

52  Lindsay,  James,  agent. 
County  Buildings. 

Alison,  Sir  A.,  sher.  of  Lanark. 
Bell,  H.  G.,  sheriff-subst. 
Smith,  Archibald,  do. 
Strathern,  A.,         do. 
Hart,  William,  proc. -fiscal, 
Gemmel,  John,       do. 
Drysdale,  "Wm.,  sheriff- clerk. 
Pearson,  A.,  sheriiF-ck.  dep. 
Sim,  John,  do. 

Young,  P.  T.,  auditor. 
Henderson,  J.  C,  clerk. 


52  Allan,  W.  B.,       clcik. 

Seller,  George,        do. 

Buchanan,  George,  do. 

Gray,  James,  do. 

Wilson,  W.,  keeper. 
34  Grarit  &  Co.,  merchants. 
26,  28  Mann,  Thomas,  stationer. 
24  M'Kean,  George,  tailor. 

Maltman,  G.,  &  Co.,  manufs. 

20  Gardner,  W.,  ham  curer. 

16  Gilfillan  &  Cleland,  merchts. 
12,  14  Pollock,  J.,  &  Co.,  mers. 

6  Forrest,  T.,  sacking  waxeho. 
8  Whiteford,  John. 

WILTOIT  CSESCEliTT,  off  "Sevr 
City  Road. 

1  Boyd,  Robert. 

2  Kemp,  David. 

3  M'Caul,  Malcolm, 

4  Batty,  Richard. 

5  Brown,  Andrew. 

G  Brand,  Mrs.  William. 

8  Birrell,  William. 

9  Gilkison,  Robert. 

10  Gourlie,  Mrs.  "William. 

Y/INDSOE    STREET,    New 

City  Eoad. 
1   Duff,  John. 
3  Hood,  George. 

Price,  0. 

Lee,  Robert. 

Machattie,  Mrs. 

Reid,  George. 

Constable,  H. 
5  Peebles,  J.  G. 

7  Murgatroyd,  H.  W. 
9  Rowan,  James  G. 

M'Isaac,  J. 
Ferguson,  P. 
Coupees,  Mrs. 
15  Mathews,  W.  J. 
Somerville,  James. 
Barker,  D.  C. 
Guthrie,  J.  B. 
"VVallace,  Hugh. 

17  Watson,  Andrew. 
19  Templeman,  James. 

Murray',  William, 
Eastou,  George, 
Clow,  David. 
Watson,  James. 
Bain,  John. 
Dingleby,  W.  H. 

21  Somerville,  J.  G. 
Taylor,  John. 
Cross,  Mrs. 

WINDSOR  TERRACE,  Great 
Western  Eoad. 

1  Ker,  William. 

2  Higginbotham,  Edwin. 

3  Gibson,  Rev.  Professor. 

4  Fleming,  John  Park. 
Fleming,  D.  K.,  writer. 

5  Gunnis,  George  P. 

6  Clark,  Mrs. 

7  Mitchell,  W.  G.,  of  Garwood. 


440 


WINDSOE.. 


-STREET  DIRECTORY.- 


-WOODSIDE. 


WINDSOR  TERRACE, 

St.   George's  Road. 

2  Graham,  John. 

3  Brownlie,  Robert. 
Mollison,  Wm.,  juu. 

4  Pirret,  Kev.  David. 
Barton,  Mrs.  Benjamin. 
Bell,  Mrs.  S. 

Bell,  George. 

6  King,  James. 

8  Grant,  Richard  K, 
10  Baird,  Frank. 

12  M-Farlane,  R. 
16  Milne,  James. 
18  Schaw,  A.  S. 
20  Adam,  John  W- 
22  Miller,  Gavin. 
2Q  Workman,  John. 

Ronald,  James,  H.E.I.G.S. 

Lamb,  J.  R. 

Gilkison,  Mrs. 
30  Mackinlay,  Wm. 
32  Varsami,  C.  P. 
36  Boyd,  Wm. 
40  St2\vart,  James. 
44  Morrison,  George. 
4  6  Bremner,  D. 
48  Brown,  D. 

Brown,  Charles. 
62  Haldane,  Mrs.  John. 

WOOD  LANE. 

7  M'Kever,  Jas.,  tavern-keep. 

13  Waugh,  James,  aerated  water 

manufacturer. 
18  Somerville  &  Fleming,  grain 

merchants. 
16  Ccok,  Charles,  merchant. 
10  Gillies,  Duncan,  shoemaker. 
Shields,  Mrs,,  midwife. 
4  M'Donald,  J.,  tavern-keeper, 

WOODLANDS  PLACE, 

See  Woodlands  Egad. 

WOODLANDS  ROAD. 

2  Chalmers,  John,  baker. 
4  Brodie,  Miss. 

Todd,  Francis. 

Crighton,  William. 

Craig,  Alex. 
6  Logan  &  Muir,  booksellers. 

8  Paterson,  John,  green-gro, 
12  Kennedy,  Thomas  F. 

Kenned}',  Thomas. 
20  Rolland,  Jliss, 
24  Mudie,  Mrs. 

Mudie,  Corbet. 
26  Allan,  Mrs.,  ladies'  seminary. 
30  Simpson,  J.  B. 

Moffat,  Mrs.  Dr. 
50  Ritchie,  Mrs.  D.  S. 
52  Johnstone,  Thomas. 
56  Finlay,  John,  &  Co.,  wrights 

and  builders. 
86  M'Nab,  Geo.,  butcher. 
90  Grainger,  John,  painter. 
96  Gall,  James,  grocer. 
100  Scouller.John,  M.D. 


100  Nelson,  Gilbert,  church  offic. 

Faill,  P.  Salmond. 

Campbell,  Miss  Ann. 

Jenkins,  R.  S. 

Fulton,  Mrs. 
102  Allan,  Wm,,  wine  merchant. 
116  Lj-le,  J.  &  W.,  engineers. 

AVilson,  David,  gardener. 
118  Shanks,  Thomas  N.,  grocer. 
122  Lang,  Archibald  Graham. 

Stevenson,  Wm.,  agent. 

Angus,  John. 

Malcolm,  John. 

Bl'Intyre,  James. 

Ridlev,  Wm.,  supervisor. 

Shanks,  T.  N. 
132  Gemmell,  John,  grocer. 
136  Black,  Mrs. 
138  Hair,  John. 

Cumstie,  Wm. 

Binning,  William. 

Johnston,  William. 

Watson,  Charles. 

Lamb,  Peter. 
140  Cook,  James. 
142  Drysdale,  Thomas. 
146  M'Pherson,  Miss. 

Muir,  Mrs.  Dr. 

Kennedy,  Thomas. 

Hutton,  D. 

M'Kay,  John. 
152  Mellish,  James, 

M'Culloch,  Miss. 

M'Arthur,  C. 

Young,  Wm. 
41  Whyte,  Miss. 

Scrapie,  David. 

JI'Arthur,  Mrs. 

Cochrane,  Robert. 

Jarvie,  Miss. 
37  Mitchell,  William. 
131  Morrison,  Jas.,  cowfeeder. 

WOODLANDS  TEERAGE. 

1  Milne,  James,  agent. 

2  Harvey,  Mrs. 

3  Sandeman,  David. 

4  Williamson,  Thomas,  merch. 

5  Pattison,  .Tames. 

6  Reddie,  Charles,  writer. 

7  Clavering,  Thomas. 

8  Houldsworth,  Thomas. 

9  Robertson,  Laurence. 

10  M'Brayne,  David. 

11  Mitchell,  A.  0.,  writer. 

12  Pattison,  A.  M. 

14  Cross,  William. 

1 5  Urquhart,  William,  merchant. 

16  Smith,  James  G. 

17  Heugh,  Hugh. 
Heugh,  Mrs. 

18  Thomson,  George,  manufr. 

19  Sharp,  Jnmes,  merchant. 

20  Hart,  John,  banker. 

21  Tait,  M.  S. 

WOODSIDE  CRESCENT. 

1  Campbell,  Mrs.  James. 

2  Anderson,  Dr.  Andrew,  M.D. 


•3  Jl'Clure,  Robert,  merchant.. 

4  Stevenson,  N.,  merchant- 

5  Donald,  D.  C,  writer. 

C  Minnocii,  Wm.  H.,  merchant. 

7  Cameron,  John,  ship-owner. 

8  Bulloch,  Matthew. 

9  Moncrieff,  Hugh,  writer. 

10  M'Leod,  George  H.  B.,  M.D., 

F.R.C.S.E. 

11  Wilson,  William  Stow. 

12  M-Donald,  Charles. 

13  Jameson,  R.,  writer. 

14  Salmond,  Robert,  banker. 

15  Reid,   A. 

16  Pinkerton,  Miss. 

17  Mitchell,  Mrs.  Ales. 

18  Loudon,  Mrs.  John. 

19  Wilson,  David. 

WOODSIDE  PLACE. 

1  Scott,  Janie?,  of  Kelly. 

2  Rainy,  Harry,  M.D. 
Rainy,  George,  M.D. 

3  Eenison,  Wm.,  writer. 

4  Smith,  David. 

5  Shaw,  W.  C,  goldsmith. 

6  Lorimer,  Rev.  John  G.,  D.D- 

7  Simpson,  Peter. 

8  Fyfe,  John,  m.anufactnrer. 

9  Smith,  James. 

10  Tweedie,  James,  merchant. 

11  Forbes,  Mrs.  Arthur. 

12  Whyte,  William. 
Whyte,  William,  jun. 

13  Matheson,  George,  merchant. 

15  Robertson,  John, 

16  Robarts,  W.  D.,  merchant. 

17  Lister,  Joseph,  professor. 

18  Towers,  Robert. 

19  Fullerton,  Allen. 

20  Mitchell,  Andrew. 

21  Miller,  James. 

22  Strang,  John,  LL.D. 

23  Maxwell,  Thomas,  merchant, 

24  Br3-son,  Robert,  merchant. 

25  M'Ewan,  Rev.  Ales. 

26  Crailsheim,  A.,  merchant. 

27  Bannerman,  Mrs. 

28  Readman,  George,  banker. 

WOODSIDE  TERRACE. 

1  Watson,  J.  G.,  merchant. 

2  White,  Peter,  accountant. 

3  M'Ewan,  Audw.,  accountant. 

4  Johnston,  Mrs. 

5  Boyd,  Rev.  James,  D.D. 

6  AVhite,  Mrs.  James. 

7  Walker,  Gavin. 

8  Mackenzie,  Charles. 

9  Watson,  James,  accountant, 

10  Gibb,  Mrs.  E. 

11  Herts,  Theodore,  merchant. 

12  M'Laren,  Wm.,  merchant. 

13  Kerr,  John  James. 

14  Turner,  Angus,  town-clerk. 

15  Smith,  Robert,  merchant. 

16  Hamilton,  William. 
Hamilton,  John. 

17  Hannan,  James,  merchant. 


WEIGHT. STREET  DIRECTORY. YOUNG. 


441 


18  Wilson,  John. 

19  M'Gregor,  Alex.  B.,  writer. 

20  Ewing,  H.  Ewing  Crum,M.P. 

21  Cogan,  Robert,  merchant. 

WRIGHT  STREET. 

12  Rodger,  James,  grocer. 
YORK  LAIsTE,  off  24  York  St. 
Browning,  M.,  grain  stores. 

YORK  PLACK 

1  Anderson,  Misses,  dressmak. 
Ross,  Alex.,  shawl  merchant. 

2  Brocket,  William. 

YORK  STREET. 

5  Lauder,  James,  stores. 
15  Muirhead,  Thomas,  &  Son. 
19  Biutoul,  A.  &  P.,  stores. 
23  Connal,  Wm.,  bonded  stores. 

Queen's  tea  stores. 
31  Brown,  J.,  &  Co.,  stores. 
41  Ritchie,  Hugh,  stables. 
43  Lockhart,  J.,  cattle  salesman, 
45  Stevenson,  William. 

Mum-o,  John,  outfitter. 
45  Steel,  R.  H. 

Steel,  John. 

Paterson,  Mrs.  John 
60  Teacher,  Wm.,  spirit  raercht. 
G2  Tiernan,  Thomas. 

Tiernan,  John,  &  Son. 
53  Simson,  Dr.  Buchanan, 


58  Jamieson,  W.  &  J.,  dentists. 
54  Waters,  Thomas. 
52  Johnston,  Miss. 

Nicol,  John. 

Langley,  Mrs. 

Gibson,  John. 
50  Alister,  J.,  &  Co. 
42  Girdwood,  K.  &  J.,  wool  brok. 

Inland  Revenue  Office. 

M'Donald,  Alex.,  coal  agent. 

Whjte,  Robert,  wool  broker. 

Buchanan,   Wilson,    &    Co., 
bonded  stores. 
40  Paul,  Mrs. 

38  M'Dougal,  John,  com.  mer. 
36  Wharrie,  William. 
34  Gilchrist,  Robert,  painter. 

M'Creddie,  Hugh,  auctioneer, 

Graham,  A.,  print-cutter. 

Robin,  Mrs. 
30  AVhitelaw,  Mrs.  Robert. 
24  Brocket,  Wm.,  blockmaker. 

Browning,  M.,  grain  meter. 

Peacock,  Thomas. 

M'Farlane,  Robert. 
22  Fleming,  Alexander,  grocer. 
20|Carry,  Wm.,  &  Co. 
20"Eddington,  Captain. 
18  Buchanan,  James,  painter. 
16  Wilkie,  James,  ship  surveyor. 
14  Lynass,  John,  stores. 

Cunningham,    David,    grain 
weigher. 

Clark,  P. 

Williamson,  Wm.,coal  a^ent. 


12  Lj'nass,  John,  merchant. 
8  Gibson  Laird,  David. 

4  Scandinavian  Hotel. 

Styff,  Frederick. 

Robertson,  E.,  spirit  mercht. 
2  Robertson,  E,  bottling  vaults. 

YORK  STREET,   Little  Govan, 

7  Slimon,    Mrs.,    matron    and 

teacher. 
]\rCallum&  MathesoD,  dyers. 
56  Troup,  W.  W.,  consult,  chem. 
52  Bonnar,  Neil,  manufacturer. 

50  Taj'lor,  E.,  contractor. 

44  M'Glashan,  James,  sculptor. 

8  Stewart,  Peter. 
Mucklow,  Edw,,  dye  extract 

manufacturer. 

YOUNG    STREET. 
1  M'Nair,  Robert,  victualler. 
11  St.  John's  School; 

AVatson,  Thomas,  teacher. 

13  Patrick,  Jane,  teacher. 
n  M'Cormick,  A  ,  agent. 
27  Borland,  Hugh,  G.P.O. 

43  Clark,  Robert,  brick  builder. 
47  Leggat,  Wm.,  horse  dealer. 

51  Miller,  John^  wright. 

24  Lang,  John,  church  officer. 
20,  18  Free  St.  John's  Mission 
Church. 

14  M'Kinnon,  John,  builder. 
Farquhar,  Alex.,  engineer. 

8  Barrier,  Jas.,  mineral  borer.. 


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POST-OFFIOE 


GLASGOW    DIKECTO 

ARRANGED  BY  PROFESSIONS. 


ACCOUNTANTS. 

Those  marked  *  are  members  of  the 
Instituteof  Accountants  and  Actu- 
aries incorporated  by  royal  charter. 
To  enable  the  public  to  distinguish 
those  belonging  to  the  Ii^stitute, 
it  has  been  recommended  to  add 
"Chartered  Accountant,"  or  the 
initial  letters,  C.A.,  to  their  names, 
in  any  official  notices. 

*Aitken  &  M'Kenzie,  66  St.  Yin- 
cent  street 
Alexander,  John,  68  GlassfonI  st 
^Anderson,  Jas.,  57  West  Nile  st 
Anderson,  William,  30  John  st 
Andrews,     William,    109    Great 

Hamilton  street 
Baird,  Alexander,   160    Cumber- 
land street,  south 
Balderston,  Alex.  55  W.  Nile  st 
*Bannatyne,    Andrew,    jun.,    58 

West  George  street 
Bannerman,  John,  138  Ingram  st 
Barnhill,  James,  55  Renfield  st 
Bel],  George,  33   Renfield  street, 
and  Queen's  rooms.  La  Belle  pi 
*Black  &  Robson,  14  Prince's  sq 
Brodie,  R.  23  Buckingham  ter 
Brown,  B.  1  Grafton  square 
Brown,  T.'  Canal  off.  Port-Dundas 
Brown,  T.  jun.  135  Buchanan  st 
*Buchanan,  T.   G.  of  T.  G.  Bu- 
chanan and  L.  M.  Kerr,  157 
Buchanan  street 
Buchanan,  T.  G.,  &  L.  M.  Kerr, 
-   157  Buchanan  street 
Buchanan,  W.  L.  48  Gordon  st 
*Cairn3,  Charles,  175  Hope  street 
Campbell,  Allan,  157  Hope  st 
Carrick,  Andrew,  14  Holmhead  st 
Carrick,  William,  &  Son,  43  Vir- 
ginia buildings  &  46  Miller  st 
*Carswell,  W.  J.  77  Buchanan  st 
*Church,  W.  jun.  67  St.  Vincent  st 
Clark,  Alexander,  87  Union  st 
Connel,  James,  83  St.  George's  pi 
Cook,  John,  161  Hope  street 
Coverley,  Wm.  69  St.  Vincent  st 
*Cowan,  Wm.  64  St.  Vincent  st 
Cruikshank,  John,  161  Hope  .st 
*Cuthbertson,  D.  &  A.  110  West 

George  street 
Dickson,  Adam,  87  Abercromby  st 
Dixon,  P.  W.  25  Gordon  street 
Denovan,  Joshua,  98  Fife  place 
*Dreghorn,  D.  23  St.  Enoch  squ 


Drew,  Wm.  97  West  George  st 
Fennell,  William,  62  Miller  st 
'Fleming,  John,  21  St.  Vincent  pi 
Flint,  John,  133  Buchanan  street 
Forrester,  Jas-  M.  138  Hope  st 
Forrester,  Robt.  125  Buchanan  st 
*Foulds,  J.  C.  64  Buchanan  st 
French,  James,  57  Miller  street 
Fulton,  Peter,  20  Union  street 
Galbraith,  G.  302  Buchanan  st 
Galloway,  Alex.  59  Bath  street 
Gait,  R.  &  Son,  20  Buchanan  st 
Gibb,  William,  70  Bell  street 
Gilmer,  Robert,  135  Buchanan  st 
Gordon,  George,  7  Oxford  street 
Gow,  Robert,  jun.  71  Queen  street 
Gow,  William,  Royal  Bank 
Graham,  J.  &  M.  C.  20  Dixon  st 
Granger,  James,  43  Renfield  st 
*Guild,  J.  W.  &  D.  R.  65  St.  Vin- 
cent street 
Henderson,  Alex.  97  Union  st 
Hodge,  George,  118  Union  street 
Honeyman,  M.  5  Victoria  place 
Hope,  George,  6  Dixon  street 
Hossack,  A.  G.  75  E.  Howard  st 
Inglis,  A.  2  Morris  pi.  Monteith  row 
Jafi"ray,  Wm.  82  West  Nile  street 
Johnston,  Neil,  46  Renfield  street 
Kennedy,  John,  25  Gordon  street 
*Kerr,   Anderson,  &  Brodie,   132 

St.  Vincent  street 
Kerr,  Alex.  50  West  George  st 
King,  Jas.  102  South  Portland  st 
Lang  cS;  Graham,  136  Buchanan  st 
Laughlan,  Ro.  81  St.  George's  pi 
*Leck,  Henrv,  94  West  Nile  st 
Lindsay,  W."  G.  &  J.  W.  110  Bu- 
chanan street. 
Lumsden,  R.  50  West  George  st 
Macaulay,  R.,  48  Gordon  street 
M'Alpine,  D.  8  Scotia  street 
M'Callum,  Dan.  Council  Chambers 
*BI'Clelland,  Son,  &  Smith,  103 

St.  Vincent  street 
*M'Cowan  &  Brown,  17  Gordon  st 
M'Cubbin  &  Johnston,   110  Bu- 
chanan street 
*M'Cubbin,  D.  110  Buchanan  st 
arCulloch,  William,  28  Devon  st 
Macdonald,  Alex.  IG  Robertson  st 
*MacEwan  &  Auld,63  St.  Vine,  st 
*M'Farlane,  Geo.  116  St.  Vine,  st 
M'Gibbon,  David,  &  Son,  160  Bu- 
chanan street 
M'Gregor,  James,  91  Egliuton  st 


Macharg,  John,  &   Son,   21    St. 

Vincent  place. 
M'Intosh,  John,  73  So.  Portland  st 
M'Infyre,  John  K.  133  W.  Geo.  st 
MacKinlay,  George,  109W.  Geo.  st 
M'Laren,  Peter,  11  AVest  Nile  st. 
M'Lachlan,  R.,  112  W.  George  st 
*M-Lean,  Yv'm.  98  Fife  place 
M'Lean,  Wm.  jun.  98  Fife  place 
M'Master,  D.  71  Queen  street 
M' Michael,  J.  36  Argyle  arcade 
MacMillan,  D.  95  Holland  street 
M'Nab  &  Selkirk,  55  Renfield  st 

— See  Advertisement  in  Append. 
M'Pherson,  R,  C.  Scotland  Street 

Iron  Works 
M'Phun,  W.  L.  36  Renfield  st 
Mann,  John,  153  Queen  street 
Martin,  James,  157  Hope  street 
Methven,  H.  154  West  Regent  st 
*Miller,  John,  71  Queen  street 
Mitchell,  A.  M.  &  M.  &  Watson,  4 

National  Bank  build.  Queen  st 
Mitchell,  Jas.  116  St.  Vincent  st 
Mitchell,  James,  75  West  Nile  st 
Mitchell,  J.  &  S.  132  Stobcross  st 
Mitchell,  Robert,  1 0  Gordon  st; 
*Mitchell,  Moncrieff,   4   National 

Bank  buildings 
*Moore,  Alex.  28  St.  Vincent  pi 
Moore  &  Copland,  28  St.  Vine,  pi 
Morrison,  Peter,  26  Scotia  street 
Morton,  John,  90  Hospital  street 
*Mudie,  William,  jun.  4  Victoria 

buildings,  West  Regent  street 
Muir,  George,  52  Bath  street 
Muir,  James,  16  St.  Enoch  sq 
Muirhead,  Alex.  2  Victoria  build- 
ings, West  Regent  street 
Murray,  D.  43  Buchanan  street 
Murray,  Pat.  107  St.  Vincent  st 
Munsie,  R.  82  West  Nile  street 
Neilson,    Thomas,     &     Son,    29 

Hutcheson  street 
Norrie  &  Anderson,  46  Renfield  st 
Oliver,  Thomas,  42  Bath  street 
"'Outram,  D.  E.  1  Royal  Bank  pi 
Paul,  Daniel,  20  Buchanan  st| 
Pollock,  Archibald,  46  Renfield  st 
*Provan,  M.  110  West  George  st 
Purvis,  John,  Glasgow  Gas  Light 

Co.'s  Office 
Reid  &  Gait,  8  Prince's  square 
"Reid,  John  C.  10  "Clarendon  pi 
Reid,  Thos.  217  Buchanan  street 
*Reid,  William,  46  Renfield  st 


ACCOUNT.. 


-TRADES  DIRECTOEY.. 


-AGENTS. 


443 


Robertson,  Andrew  C.  42  Bath  st 
•Robertson,  L.  &  R.  H.  58  St.Vin.st 
Robertson,  T.  B.  156  W.  Geo.  st 
Robertson,  Thomas,  31  Miller  st 
Rutherglen,  Wm.  R.  161  Hope  st 
Scotland,  Thomas,  38  Berkley  st 
Sinclair,  II.  M.  36  RenQelcI  st 
Smith,  James,  67  West  Nile  st 
Smith,  John,  7  Victoria  place 
Smith,  William,  75  West  Nile  st 
Speirs,  Jas.  166  Buchanan  street 
Steel  &  M'Kinlay,  109  W.  Geo.  st 
*Swan,  John  R.  59  St.  Vin.  st 
Taylor,  J.  A.  128  Union  street 
^Thomson  &  Craig,  70  George  sq 
Thomson,  Jas.  14  Bridge  street 
*Todd,  E.  C.  115  St.  Vincent  st 
•*Tolmie,  Wm.,  42  West  Geo.  st 
Tolmie  &  Duncan,  42  W.  Geo.  st 
Turnbull,  John,  27  Union  street 
Wallace,  G.  H.,  3  West  Nile  st 
*Watson,  J.  E.  37  West  Nile  st 
Watson,  John,  64  W.  Regent  st 
•White  &  Gardiner,  20  Buch.  st 
Wight,    Robert,    38    Hill    street, 

Garnethill 
Wilkie,  James,  33  Renfield  street 
Wilson  &  M'Causland,  5  Hutch,  st 
"^  Wink,  George,  175  W.  George  st 
Wink,  James,  175  W.  George  st 
*  Wink  &  Wight,  1 75  W.  George  st 
Woodside,  A.    &  Alex.  W.    112 

West  George  street 
*Woodside,  Arch.  112  W.  Geo.  st 
Wright,  J.  M.  33  Buchanan  st 
Wylie,  Alex.  68  St.  Vincent  st 
Young,  David,  30  Hope  street 
Young,   Peter,    11    Miller   street, 

and  475  Gallowgate 

ACCOUNT  EOOK  MKEJJ- 
FACTUREES. 
Adshead,  N.  184  Argyle  street 
Allison  &  Thompson,  168  Argyle  st 
Begg,  Jas.  jun.  31  Miller  street. 
Campbell,  D.  &  Son,  93  St.  Vine. 

street  and  20  Renfield  street 
Craig  &  Son,  62  Argyle  street  and 

68  Glassford  street 
Cree,  John,  jun.  21   Royal   Ex- 
change square 
Cunningham,  John,  42  Adelphi  st 
Davidson,  John,  40  St.  Enoch  sq 
Ferrier  &  Speirs,  165  Ingram  st 
Henderson,   R.  &  Son,    27-^,    29 

Blackffiars'  street 
Kenned}',  Gilbert,  89  Argyle  street 

and  11  Turner's  court 
Kennedy,  Thomas,  90  Union  st 
Kerr,  M.  89  Queen  street 
Lawsou,  E.  &  Co.  22  Argyle  st 
M'Farlane,  Wm.  74  Argyle  st 
M'Gregor,  R.  &  Co.  28  Glassford  st 
Melville,  E.  H.  80  St.  Vincent  st 
Miller,  J.  D.  3  Buchanan  street 
Morrison,  R.   55   Glassford  street 

and  81  Wilson  street 
Pearston,  Joseph,  43  Candleriggs 
Reid,  James,  144  Argyle  street 


Riddell,  Wm.  234  Buchanan  st 
Smith,  Thomas,  32  Arglye  street 
Watson,  G.  58  Ingram  street 

ADVERTISEMENT  AGENTS. 
Porteous,  Wm.,  &  Co.,   15  Royal 
Exchange  place. 

AFFIDAVIT]  OFFICES. 
Buchanan,  W.  R.  112  W.  Regent  st 
Fleming,  Wm.  68  St.  Vincent  st 
Henderson,  A.  P.  Tontine  rooms 
Hutoheson,  J.  G.  91  W.  Regent  st 
Johnson,  J.  H.  166  Buchanan  st 
M'Lean,  Naismith,  &  Brodie,  81 

St.  Vincent  street 
Paul,  D.  comr.  20  Buchanan  st 

AEEATED  WATER  MANU- 
FACTURERS AND  GINGER 
BEES  BREWJIKS. 

Brown  Brothers,  38,  52  Old  wynd 
Brown  Brothers,  110,  112  Trong 
Corrie,  Wm.  &  Co.  14,  20J  Yorkst 
Cruikshanks,  F.  76  Gallowgate 
Dove,  J.  49,  51  Hope  street 
Fraser  &  Green,  113  Buchanan  st 

and  305  Sauchiehall  street 
Glasgow  Apothecaries'  Co.  95  St. 

Vincent  street. 
Halley,  Wm.  17  Duncan  street, 

Calton. 
Kerr,  Neil,  29  Renfrew  street 
Lynch,  Owen,  1  Steel  street 
Murdoch  &  Sons,  17  Greenside  st 
Stewart,  Alex.  9  Richmond  lane 
Stewart,  Andrew  M.,  14,  16  Sur- 
rey lane. 
Waugh,    James,    13  Wood  lane, 
Broomielaw. 

AGENTS. 

Affleck,  R.,  52  Charlotte  street. 

Aiid,  Mrs.  Thos.  29  Garscube  rd. 

Aitken,  And.,  18  Canning  street, 
Calton. 

Alexander,  E.,  &  Sons,  43  Camp- 
bell street. 

Allan,  J.  &  A.,  70  Great  Clyde  st. 

Allan,  Wm.,  33  Virginia  street. 

Allan,  Wm.,  30  Hope  street. 

Anderson,  David,  &  Co.,  253  Ar- 
gyle St. — See  Adv.  in  Appendix. 

Apperl}',  Jos.,  2  George  square. 

Armour,  Andrew,  48  Claiemt.  st. 

Arthur,  A.,  33  Hope  street. 

Bain,  Geo.,  36  West  Milton  street. 

Baird,  John,  &  Co.,  83  Jamaica  st. 

Barnliill,  Ales.,  S4  Buccleuch  st. 

Barr,  Andrew,  29,  31  Oxford  St. 
and  9  Victoria  place,  Govan. 

Barrovvr,  F.  A.  02  W.  Howard  st. 

Beith  &  Johnstone,  86  Miller  St. 

Beswick,  Edwin,  31  Dundas  st. 

Besfield,  Henry  J.  59  Maxwell  st. 

Bisset,  Thomas,  81  Govan  street. 

Black,  Jas.,  &  Son,  13  John  st. 

Blackljurn,  Low,  &  Co.  135  Bu- 
chanan street. 


Blair,  J.  J.  72  Wilson  street. 
Bloxwich,  H.  202  Hope  street. 
Boyd,  David,  59  George  square. 
Brace,  Edmund,  &,  Co.  9  Exchange 

square,  85  Queen  street. 
Brown  &  Dunlop,  49  Virginia  st, 
and  3  Victoria  pi.  W.  Regent  st. 
Brown,  James,  22J  Buchanan  st. 
Brown,  John,  &  Co.  2  Oswald  st. 
Brown,  J.  &  R.  48  Gt,  Hamilton  at 

and  118  Union  street. 
Brown,  Richard,  69  W.  Nile  st. 
Buchanan,  Wm.  L.  48  Gordon  st. 
Buchanan,  James,  170^  Hope  st. 
Burden,  John,  35  Saltmarket. 
Bulloch,  Lade,  &  Co.  43  Dunlop  st. 
Burnet,  J.  B.  29  St.  Vincent  pi. 
Burns,  R.  27  Charlotte  street. 
Burns,  Robert,  jun.  36  Renfield  st. 
Burr,  Alex. &  Son,  59  Hutchesonst. 
Burrell  &  Son,  Port-Dundas. 
Calleuder  &  Elder,  34  Queen  st. 
Cameron,  John,  65  Jamaica  st. 
Cameron,  J.  &  P.  21,  23,  and  29 
Mitchell  street,  164  Trongate,  & 
Railway  Station,  Buchanan  st. 
Cameron,  N.  &  J.  W.   123  Wesfc 

George  street. 
Campbell,  Allan,  157  Hope  street. 
Carswell,  J.  S.  &  Skinner,  22  Gor- 
don street. 
Chalmers  &  Flockhart,  33  Virg.  st 
Clark,  David,  40  Union  street. 
Clark,  Jas.  10  Union  street. 
Clark  &  Ross,  57  Greendyke  st. 
Clark,  William,  22  Dixon  street. 
Clough,  Wm.  48  Dunlop  street, 
Clyde,  W.  &  T.  363  Argyle  street. 
Comial,  M.  &  W.  &  Co.  43  Vir- 
ginia street. 
Cook,  John,  sen.  74  So.  Welling- 
ton street. 
Cook,  John,  161  Hope  street. 
Couper,  Joseph,  62  Spoutmoutli. 
Cowan,  Alex.  sen.  16  Candlerjggs 
Craig,  M.  2  Oswald  street 
Crawford,  John,   121   Eose  street, 

Hutchesontown. 
Cruikshanks  &  Co.  161  Hopesfc. 
Dawson,  Jas.  8  Silvergrove  street 
Dick,  James,  23  Renfrew  street 
Dickson,  Mark,  3  Jlarket  st.  East 
Dingley,  W.  H.  8  Miller  street 
Douglas,  Peter,  192  Main  st.  And 
Drysdale,  James,  75  Jamaica  st 
Dunbar,  John,  49  Montrose  street 
Dunn,  John,  130  Hospital  street 
Eadie,  John,  245  Stobcross  street 
Eadie,  Wm.  &  Co.  245  Stobcross  st 
Fairley,  J.  M.  &  Co.  28  Cochran  st 
Falconer,  Wm.  5  Rosehall  street 
Ferguson,  George,  26  Grove  street 
Findiay,  James,  jun.  118  Union  st 
Findlay,  Walter,  136  Stirling's  rd 
Fisher,  J.  C.  2  Bothwell  street 
Fleming,  James,  83  Jamaica  st 
Foster,  Joseph,  80  Buchanan  st 
Foulds  &  M'Kfiy,  Misses,  4J  St. 
Enoch  square 


444 


AGENTS. TRADES  DIRECTORT. AGENTS. 


Fozier,  M.  T.  &  Co.  11  St.  Enoch 

square 
Eraser,  Alex.  91  Bothwell  street 
Galbraith&  Winton,  129  St.  Vin.  st 
Galloway,  Alex,  land,  59  Bath  st 
Gentle,  W.  99  West  Nile  street 
Gibb,  James,  4  East  Miller  street 

and  412  Duke  street 
Gibb,  John,  Exchange  buildings 
Gibb,  Thos.  &  Sod,  23  St. Enoch  sq 
Gillan,  Campbell,  161  Hope  st 
Gillespie,  D.  137  W.  Regent  st 
Golder,  R.  125  Dumbarton  road 
Gordon,  George,  46  Brunswick  st, 
32  Great  Clyde  street,  67  East 
Howard  St.,  and  81  Queen  st 
Gordon,  Wm.  71  Oswald  street, 

Bridgeton 
Grange  &  Young,  17  Brunswick  st 
Gray,  Andrew,  113  Kingst. Trades 
Gray  &  Buchanan,  7  Princes  sq 
Gray,  John,  jnn.  12  St.  Vincent  pi 
Gray,  John,  99  Hutcheson  street 
Greig,  Walter,  49  Oswald  street 
Grierson,     Lockhart,    &    Co.    46 

Miller  street. 
Gunn,  F.  D.  116  George  street 
Guthrie  &  Borland,  59  Union  st 
Hadden,   Thomas    L.     17    South 

Frederick  street 
Hair,  William,  16  Hope  street 
Hamilton,  J.  P.  14,  16  Main  st. 

Anderston,  &  2  Dumbarton  rd 
Hamilton,  John,  1 9  Gordon  st 
Handysides&  Henderson,  45  Un.  st 
Hay,  James,  34  Forth  st.  P.-Dund 
Henderson,  John  S.  186  St.  Vin.  st 
Hendry  Brothers,  8  Di.xon  street 
Hepburn,  Charles,  02  Jamaica  st 
Hicks,  Henry,  13  Royal  Ex.  pi. 
Hinshelwood,  J.   17  Renfield  st., 

and  17  Miller  street. 
Hogg,  Samuel,  201  Main  st.  Gorb. 
Hood,  John.  20  Union  street. 
Houston  &  Smellie,  11  W.  Nile  st 
Hume,  Wm.  23  St.  Enoch  square 
Hunt,  E.  £8  St.  Enoch  square. 
Hunter,  J.  &  Co.  5  Dixon  street. 
Hutton,  J.  &  A.,  68  Gordon  st. 
Hunter,  W.  &  Co.  79  Glassford  st. 
Ivison,  W.  &  Co.  19  Howard  st. 
Johnstone,  Chas.  93  N.  Hanover  st. 
Johnstone,  G.  south  area,  R.  Esch. 
Kelt,  James,  11  Miller  street. 
Kennocb,William,  179  Crown  st. 
Kerr,  Ja?.  H.  23  St.  Enoch  sq. 
Kirkpatrick,  Andw.  273  Sauchie- 

hall  street. 
Kirkwood,  John,  S3  Buchanan  st. 
Lachlan,  C.  253  Gallowgate  and 

58  Canning  street. 
Lamont,  William,  156  Eglinton  st. 
Langlands,  M.&Son,  20  Dixon  st. 
Lawrie,  T.  15  Dixon  street. 
Lennox,  A.  98  Miller  street. 
Liddell,  William,  6  Oswald  st, 
Lord,  James,  135  Buchanan  st. 
Love,  William,  40  St.  Enoch  sq. 
Lynas,  John,  14  York  street. 


M'Allister,  Gavin,  243  New  Dal- 
marnock  road. 

M'Arly,  Thomas,  16  Canon  street. 

M'Arthur  Brothers,  sliip^  47  Os- 
wald street. 

M'Donald,  D.  193  St.Vincent  st. 

M'Ewan,  Wm.  17  St.Vincent  lane. 

M'Ewan,  T.  1  Mitchell  street. 

M'Farlane,  Alex.  112  W.  Geo.  st. 

M'Farlane,  Jas.  71  Hutcheson  st. 

M'Farlane,  John,  112  Vv^.  Geo.  st. 

M'Farlane,  W.  &  A.,  333  Sauchie- 
hall  street. 

M'Geachy,  James,  546Gallowgate. 

M'Gregor,  Arch.  14  Cochrane  st. 

M'Gregor,  Peter,  173  Eglinton  st. 

M'lver,  F.  50  North  Albion  st. 

M'Kellar,  W.  B.,  Royal  Exch. 

M'Lean,  Allan,  122  Cumberland  st 

M'Lean,  W.  R.,  126  W,  Graham  st, 

M'Millan,    A.    &    Co.    107     Bu- 
chanan street. 

M'Nab  &  Selkirk,  55  Renfield  st.— 
See  Advertisement  in  Appendix. 

M'Pherson,    Dan.    155     Sauchie- 
hall  street. 

!Mann,  John  A.  21  Arg}-le  street. 
Mather,  John,  73  West  Nile  st. 

Mathie,  Wm.  16  West  Nile  st. 

Michael,  Andw.  79  W.  Regent  st. 
Miller,  Jas.  P.  &  Co.  87  Union  st. 
Miller,  John,  1,  3  Hanover  st.  and 

122  Ingram  street 
Jliller,  John,  77  N.  Frederick  st 
Miller,  John,  21  Finlay  street 
Miller,  John,  41  Burnside  street 
Miller,  John,  71  Queen  street 
Milligan,  John,  65  Jamaica  st 
Mitchell,  Jas.  75  West  Nile  st 
Mitchell,  Jos  44  Hospital  street 
Mirow,  E.  25  South  Frederick  st 
Moir,  P.  M.  83  .Jamaica  street 
Mollison,  G.  560  Gallowgate 
Molyneux,  Thos.  27  Hope  street 
Morrison,     Chas.     &     Son,     42 
Cochrane  st,  Glasgow,  and  32 
Constitution,  Leith 
Morrison,  G.  60  Marlborough  st 
Morrison,  G.  &  Co.  62  Queen  st 
Moyes,  Robt.  77  Renfield  st 
Munn,  J.   &  Co.  11  Cochran  st 

and  30  Montrose  street 
Munro,  John,  42  Cadogan  street 
Myers,  Alex.  19j  St  Vincent  st 
Neill,  James,  36  Renfield  street 
Neil,  J.  &  J.  2  Oswald  street 
Nicol,  Andw.  75  Thistle  street 
Orme,  Martin,  20  Robertson  st 
Orr,  J.  K.  &  D.  58  Oswald  street 
Parker,  M.  102  Bothwell  street 
Pattison,  Adam,   &  Co.,  67  Bu- 
chanan street 
Pattison,  Adam  M.  67  Buchanan  st 
Paul,  A.  G.  141  Abercromby  st 
Pender,  Jas.  B,  2  N.  court,  Royal 

Exchange 
Pickford  &  Co.  12  and  14  Cochran 
St. ;  Arch.  JI'Gregor,  manager. 
Pollock,  A.  46  Renfield  street 


Pollock,  J.  147  Canning  St.  Caltoa 
Priestly,  R.  R.  60  Miller  street 
Raeburn    and   Middleton,   34  St. 

Enoch  square 
Rainey,  Knox,  &  Co.  8  St.  Vin.  pi 
Richardson,  John,  57  Nelson  st 
Richmond,  Jas.  132  Bothwell  st 
Riddell,  T.  125  Crown  street 
Robb,  C.  &  Co.,  102,  104  W.  Nile 

st,  and  15  South  Frederick  st 
Robertson,  Jas.  57  St.  George's  pi 
Robertson,  John,  14  Bridge  street 
Robertson,  Robt.  23  St.  Enoch  si)^ 
Robertson,  Thomas,  31  Miller  st 
Robertson,  Wm.,  25i  Clyde  ter 
Robertson,  Wm.  66  Trongate 
Robson,  John,  47  Cook  street 
Rutherfurd,  James,  82  W.  Nile  st 
Ruthven  &  Grange,  182  Trongate 
Schroder,  A.  E.  80  Union  street 
Scotland,  Patrick,  33  Virginia  st 
Scott,  Wm.  19  Blackfriars'  street 
ScouUer,  Chas.  53  Glassford  st 
Shaw  &  Thomson,  2  Rl.  Ex.  court 
Sladen,  Edwin,  E.  &  G.  Ry 
Smith,  Duncan,  7  Guildrj'  court 
Smith,  Jas.  sen.  430  Argyle  st 
Smith,  T.  &  F.  10,  20,  21,  Great 

Ch'de  street 
Smith,  W^alter,  123  We.  George  st 
Smith,  William,  75  We.  Nile  st. 
Spence,  Thomas,  7  Sword  street 
Steel,  Henry,  141  George  street 
Steven  &  Co.  54  St.  Enoch  square 
Steveuson,Wm.  302  Dumbarton  rd 
Stewart  &  Downie,  9 1  Hutches,  st 
Stewart,  Jas.  215  St.  Vincent  st 
Stewart,  John  &  Co.  20  Jackson  st 
Stoddart,  J.  &  G.  33iSt.  Vin.  pi 
Stuart,  James,  8  Princes'  square 
Swan,  E.  W.  120  Buchanan  st 
Swanwick,  Joseph  F.   Ry.  Ex.  bii 
Symington  &  Miller,  1 30  St.  Vin.  st 
Tennant,  Archd.  11  S.Frederick  su 
Thomson,  George,  68  Miller  st 
Thompson,  Robt,  &  Co.  64  How- 
ard street 
Tolmie,  Alex.  166  Buchanan  st 
TurnbuU,  And.  12  S.  St.Mungo  st 
Varj',  Richard,  9  Exchange  sq 
Walker,  William,  35  John  street 
Walker,  Wm.  Royal  Exchange  ct 
Wardlaw,  Ralph,"  44  St.  Vin.  st 
Wemyss  &  Stewart,  71,  81  Vir.  st 
White,  Peter,  20  Buchanan  street 
Wield,  John,  Royal  Exchange 
Wilkie,  John,  33  Renfield  street 
Wilson,  James,  33  Bath  street 
Wilson,  Robert,  60  Ingram  street 
Woodside,  A.    &   Alex.   W.   112 

West  George  street 
Wingate,  Birrell,  &  Co.,  4  Royal 

Exchange  buildings 
Wordie  &  Co.  10  North  Queen  St., 
40  Candleriggs,  11  Ann  street, 
and  24  Paul  street 
Woyka,  John,  163  Cowcadden,s 
Workman,  John,  273  George  st 
and  71  George  square 


AGRICULTURAL.. 


-TRADES  DIEECTORY.- 


-BAKERS. 


445 


Wright  &  Muir,  146  W.  Geo.  st 
Young,  John,  280  George  street 
Young,  Peter,  11  Miller  street 
Younger,  G.  &  Co.  1  North  Ex- 
change court 
Younger,  John,  130  Eglinton  st 

AGSICULTTJEAL  IMPLEMENT 

MANUFACTUEERS. 
Howie,  Hugh,  18,  20  Dunlop  st 
M'Kinnon,  Peter,  77  Carrick  st 
Sillers,  Duncan,  38  Soho  street 
Smith,  A.  &,  W.  &  Co.  Eglinton  ; 

works,  Cook  street 
Smith   Brothers   &  Co.  Kingston ; 

Engine  works,  32  Kinningst 
Young,  W.  D.  &  Co.  24  W.  Nile  st 

APOTHECARIES. 

SEE  DltUGGISTS. 

ARCHITECTS. 

Arnot,  W.  S.  54  West  Regent  st 
Baird,  John,  1 14  West  Regent  st 
Baircl,  John,  &  J.  Thomson,  175 

Hope  street 
Ealdie,  Robert,  63  Renfield  street 
Baiber,  Geo.  naval,  41  St.  Vin.  st 
Barclay,  Hugh,  101  W.  Nile  st 
Black,  Robert,  114  West  Nile  st 
Boucher  &  Cousland,  43  Bath  st 
Bromhead,   Horatio  K.  79   West 

Regent  street. 
Burnet,  John,  97  West  Regent  st 
Carrick,  John,  11  South  Albion  st 
Clark  &  Bell,  37  West  Nile  street 
Dewar,  John  C.  67  West  Nile  st 
Dingwall,  John,  135  Buclianan  st 
Douglas,   Campbell,  aud  John  J. 

Stevenson,  157  Hope  street 
Douglas,  Campbell,  157  Hope  st 
Forfar,  Robert,  351  Bath  street 
Gildard  &  M'Farlane,  104  Vilest 

Regent  street 
Gordon,  John,  145  W.  George  st 
Gow,  A.  M.  77  Buchanan  street 
Haig  &  Low,  149  West  George  st 
Halket,  Thos.  jun.  46  Renfield  st 
Hamilton,  James,  98  West  Nile  st 
Henderson,  James,  7  Exchange  pi 
Honeyman,   John,  jun.   154   St. 

Vincent  street 
Ingram,  J.  &  W.  36  Renfield  st 
Kennedy,  Angus,  132  St.Vincentst 
Kennedy,  George  P.  160  Hope  st 
Lawson,  Archd.  22  Dundas  street 
M'Allister,  45  Robertson  street 
M'Call,  Thomas,  27  Montrose  st 
ai'Farlane,  D.  Cleveland  terrace 
Maclure,  Hugh  H.  65  Sauchieh.  st 
M'Guffie,  Thos.  101  AV.  Nile  st 
Munro,  A.  212  Hope  street 
O'Donoghue,  G.  H.  43  Renfield  st 
O'Neill,  C.  South  Albion  street 
Eochead,  J.  T.  201  West  George  st 
Salmon,  James,  141  West  Geo.  st 
Salmoud,  T.  R.  486  St.  Vincent  st 
Smith,  J.imes,  124  St.  Vincent  st 
Spence,  William,  52  Renfield  st 


Stevenson,  John  J.  157  Hope  st 
Stevenson,  Rt.  42  Bath  street 
Stewart,  Edward,  356  Argyle  st 
Tait,  Wm.  N.  48  Gordon  street 
Thomson,  Alex.  G.  146  Wood,  rd 
Thomson,  A.  &  G.  183  W.  Geo.  st 
Thomson,  David,  63  Renfield  st 
Thomson,  James,  61  W.  Regent  st 
Thomson,  James,  1 75  Hope  street 
Turner,  Thomas,  204  West  Geo.  st 
AVatt,  Alex.  83  St  George's  place 
Wilson,  Clias.  153  St.  Vincent  st 

AETIFICIAL  LIMB  MAKERS. 
Clelland  &  Hill,  146  E.  George  st 
Hilliard,  V/.  B.  65  Renfield  street 
Marrison  &  Edwards,  32  Eenfi.  st 

ARTIFICIAL  FLOWER  AND 

FEATHER  MAKERS. 
Cooper,  Hugh,  100  Main  st.  And 
AVyld,  Misses,  44  Kent  street  and 

9  Great  Hamilton  street 
Young,  James,  34  Dundas  street 

ARTISTS. 

Bowman,  James,  65  Jamaica  st 
Cairnp,  Wm.  8  Charlotte  street 
Dewar,  J.  430  Argyle  street 
Eudie,  James,  2 1  Argyle  street 
Ewing,  James,  105  Cowcaddensst 
Fisher,  F.  C.  44  Sauchieuall  st 
Fyfe,  S.  H.  127  Paisley  road 
Glovtr,  AVm.  124  West  Nile  st 
Greenlees,  Jas.  16  Inf^ram  street 
Hardie,  D.  29  Jamaica  street 
Love,  Robert,  40  Kent  street 
M'Bride,  A.  C   140  Renfield  st 
M'Laren,  W.  80  John  st.  Bridge 
Muiray,  Wm.  3  North  Albion  st 
Murray,  Wm.  3  Arlington  st 
Ralston  &  Sons,  108  Renfield  st 
Robertson,  A.  D.  48  Dundas  st 
Russell,  J.  P.  184  Trongate 
Wilson,  R.  42  M'Farlane  street 

ASPHALTE  MANUFAC- 
TUREES. 

Asphalte  Co.  33  Virginia  street 
Bird,  Gregory,  92  Stirling  .street, 

Port-Dundas 
British  Asphalte   Co.   92  Stirling 

street,  Port-Dundas 
Glasgow  Asphalte  Co.  S3  Virg  st 
Greenshields  J.  &  Co  33  Virg.  st 
Robertson,  R.  128  Union  street 
Scottish  Asphalte  Co.  128  Union  st 

AUCTIONEERS  AND 
APPRAISERS. 

Brown,    Macindoe,    &    Campbell, 

119  St.  Vincent  street 
Burn,  P.  &  Co.  9  R.  Exchange  pi 
Burn,  Wm.  9  Exchange  place 
Cameron,  A.  &  N.  123  W.  Geo.  st 
Campbell  &  Beck,  87  Argyle  st. — 

See  Adv.  in  Appendix 
Carsewell,  Jas.  S.  &  Skianer,  22 

Gordon  street 


Clark,  James,  1 0  Royal  arcade 
Connaghan,  Hugh,  14  Bridgegate 
Cruikshaiik  &  Co.  161  Hope  st 
Currie,  Alex.  20  Jamaica  street 
Davidson,  J.  &  Co.  42  Argyle  st 
Donacliy,  James,  97  Saltmarket 
Edmiston,  J.  &  R.49  Buchanan  st 
Hamilton,  Jas.  90  Argyle  street 
Hutchison  &  Dixon,  7  W.  Nile  st 
Inglis,  John  R.  15  Hutcheson  st 
JeftVey,  James,  141  Hospital  st 
Keith^  D.  13  Miller  street 
Kerr,  John,  6'i  Saltmarket 
Lyon,  Robert,  9  Virginia  street 
M'Creddie,  Hugh,  34  York  street 
M'Indoe,  John,  119  St.  Vincent  st 
M'lntyre,  Robert,  188  Argyle  st. 

and  124  Higli  street 
M'Leod,  John,  63  Renfield  street 
M'Tearfc  Kempt,  21  Gordon  st 
Morrison,  John  &  James,  11  Vir- 
ginia streeet  and  102  Renfield  st 
Muir  &  Monteith,  38,  42  Gordon  st 
Nealus,  Jas.  87  Argyle  street 
Reid,  Hugh,  &  Co.  36  Renfield  st 
Somerville    &    Cunningham,     61 

Renfield  street 
Stewart,  Jas.  74,  76  Saltmarket 
Towart,  John,  75  E.  Howard  st 
Wood,  Jarnes,  86  Hospital  street 

BAGPIPE  MAKERS. 

Brown,  David,  134  Bridgegate 
Gunn,  William,  273  George  st 

BAG  AND  SACK  MAKERS. 

Boyle,  Jas.   S.   18  Brunswick  st°- 

and  107  Montrose  street 
Fleming,  W.  &  J.  &  Co.  5  Ing.  st 
M'Phail,  Geo.  184  Holm  street 

BAKERS. 
Abercromby,  John,  169  N.  City  rd 
Aitkonhead,  A.    110  Main  street^ 

Bridgeton 
Aitkenhead,  John,  40  Little  st 
Aitkenhead,  Margaret,  40  Broad 

street.  Mile-end 
Alexander,  AVm.   134,  136  South 

Portland  street 
Algie,  John,  38  Cowcaddens  st 
Allan,  Wm.  14, 16  Elderslie  st 
Ancell,  Wm.  413  and  415  Gars- 
cube  road 
Anderson,  James,  jun.  151  High 

street  and  262  George  street 
Anderson,  Mrs.  M.  34  King  st 
Angus,  Mrs.  Jas.  11  Anderston  qu 
Auld,  Thomas,  155  Ingram  st 
Austin,  James,  &  Son,   172  Maitt 

street,  Bridgeton 
Austin,  James,  147  George  street 
Bain,  Hugh,  116  New  City  road 
Bain,  J.  &  W.  141  Ai-gyle  street 
Barclay,  Robt.  3  Green  st.  Bridgt 
Barr,  John  M.  24  Nicolson  street 
Bell,  James,  79  Crown  street 
Bishop,  Archd.  9  Sauchiehall  st 
Black,  D.  &  G.  76  Kirk  st.  Caltcaj 


448 


BAKERS.- 


-TRADES  DIRECTOEY.- 


-BAKERS. 


Black,  J.  &  H.  157  Gallowgate 
Borrows,  Jeremiah,  jun.  169  Gal 
Bremner,  Wm.  7  Well  st.  Calton 
Bridgeton    Society,    98    and    100 

Main  street,  Bridgeton 
Brown,  Peter,  56  Nelson  street 
Brown,  Robert,  126  Cumberl.  st. 
Brownlie,  Wm.  15  Argylest.  205, 

207  Sauchiehall  St.,    and    150 

Holland  place 
Carss,  Jolin,  70  Sauchiehall  st 
Chalmers,  Condie,  86  Stobcross  st 
Chalmers,  John,   12  Hamilton  pi. 

Great  Western  road 
Chalmers,  J.  1  7  St.  George's  rd 
Clark,  Wm.  336  Argyle  street 
Cleland,  Arthur,  66  Little  street 
Club,  Archd.  746  Gallowgate 
Clydesdale,  Andw.  8  Stevenson  st 
Cochrane,  James,  96  Paisley  road 
Collins,  Joshua,  408  Duke  street 
Colquhoun,  James,  295  High  st 
Crawford,  John,  69  Parliam.  rd 
Crombie,  Mrs.  31  Anderston  qu 
Cruickshanks,  C.  26  Cook  street 
Currie,  Alex.  jun.  28  Westmr,  ter 
Currie,  Alex.  7  Main  st.  Anderst 
Carrie,  Robert,  354  High  street 
Dale,  George,  11  Green  street 
Dewar,  Wm.  36  Bedford  street 
Dickson,  John,  496  Gallowgate 
Dougall,  John,  137  Garngad  road 
Dow,  James,  20  Clyde  terrace 
Duncan,  Alex.,  208  Sauchieh.  st 
Duncan,  A.,  127  Main  St.,  Gorbals 
Duncan,  John,  208  Sauchiehall  st 
Dunlop,  John,  60  George  street 
Dunlop,  Wm.,25  St.  James  street, 

Kingston 
Dunn  &  Co.,  Gloucester  street 
Dunn,  John,  3 1  Hospital  street 
English  Baking  Co.  15, 17,  19  So. 

Portland  street. 
English  Baking  Fact.,  18  Cathe.  st 
Erskine,  Peter,  121  Renfield  st 
Ewing,  Peter,  94  Cowcaddens  st 
Ewing,  Wm.  60  King  street 
Ferrier,  Mrs.  113  George  street 
Finlay,  Robt.  159  Main  st.  Gorb 
Ferguson,  John,  30  Stevenson  st 
Forrest,  George,  297  Buchanan  st 

and  29  Dundas  street. 
Forrester,  Geo,  123  Main  st.Bridge 
Forrester,  John,  7  Gordon  street 
Friendly   Bread    Association,    10 

Carlton  court 
Frost,  John,  42G  Parliamentary  rd 
Frost,  Joseph,  334  Gallowgate 
Fulton  Broths.,  54  Cumberland  st 
Galloway,  Wm.  311  Argyle  street 
Gemmel,  Thos.    115    Candleriggs 

and  288  High  street 
Gentles,  James,  25  Castle  street 
Gibson,    Mrs.   A.   15    Park  lane, 

Mile- end. 
Gillespie,  George,  2  Adelphi  st 
Gillespie  &  Son,  26  Malta  street 
Goold,  James,  283  Dumbarton  "rd 
Gordon,  Wm.  482  St.  Vincent  st 


Granger,  Allan,  219  Dumbart.  rd 
Granger,  James,  332  Argyle  street 
Granger,  J.  151  Garscube  road 
Hamilton,  A.  &  J.  178  N.  Dal.  rd 
Hamilton,  J.  413  Parliamentary  rd 
Hardie,  James,  190  Sauchiehall  st 

and  11  West  Milton  street. 
Havi'ks.  Janet,  37  Stobcross  st 
Haj',  Wm.  70  High  street  and  17 

King  St.,  Mile-end 
Headrick,  J.  25  Cambridge  street 
Heron,  Peter,  68  Kinning  place 
Hubbard,  Walter,  4  Dowuie  pi 
Hurst,  A.  1  Muslin  street 
Jamieson,  Archd.  213  N.  City  road 
Jenkins,  David,  109  Canning  st 
Johnston,  Chas.  6  Abercromby  st 
Johnston,  D.  21,  23  G.  Dovebill 
Kennedy,  Gavin,  165  M.  st.  Bridge 
Kii-kwood,  W.  99  New  City  road 
Leckie,  Robt.  52  Milton  street 
Legget,  Thos.  273  High  street 
Logan,  A.  37  Norfulk  street 
Logan,  Robt.  32  So.  Portland  st 
Logan,  Robt.  25  Turner  st.  Gar.  rd 
Love,  John,  261  Buchanan  afreet 
M'Alister,  George,  148  Duke  st 
M'Arthur,  Peter,  &  Co.  71  High 

St.  and  116  London  road 
M'Callum,  Mar.  10  Broomielaw. 
M'Cubbin,  Thos,  25  King  street, 

Tradeston 
M'Donald,  P.  E.  103  Cowcad.  st 
M'Dougall,  James,  14  Adelphi  st 
M'Farlane,  Jas.  22  Great  Hamil- 
ton st.  and  294  Duke  st 
M'Farlane,  John,  183  Gallowgate 

and  S3  Green  street,  Calton. 
M'Garragle,  James,  394  Argyle  st 
M'Innes,  Archibald,  14  Brown  st. 

Bridgeton 
M'Jeniiet,  Robt.  181  Sauchieh.  st 
M'Kendrick,  T.  19  Morrison  st 
M'Kenzie,  Colin,  45  Argyle  st 
M'Kirdie,  James,  87  Govan  st 
M'Lymont,  Alex.  152  Cowcadd. 
M'Nab,  Alex.  75  High  John  st 
M'Naught,  J.  51  Nelson  st.  Trad 
Iil'Pherson,  Dan.  246  Eglinton  st 
M'Robert,  Thomas,  29  London  st 
Maitland,  Alex.  176  Paisley  rd 
Martin,  John,  66  St.  George's  rd. 

and  118  Cowcaddens 
Mathieson,  William,  53  King  st 
Middleton,  Thomas,  39  Milton  st. 

and  76  Maitland  street 
Miller,    Alexander,   138   Canning 

street,  Calton 
Miller,  Bowman,  22   Canning  st. 

and  25  Park  lane 
Miller,  Gavin.  27  Cathcart  st 
Miller,  Hugh;  148  Eglinton  st 
Monie,  R.  93  Eglinton  street 
Morrison,  Jas.  444  Argyle  street 
Morrison,   AV.   195    Castle  street, 

St.  Eollox. 
Neil,  James,  30  Eglinton  street 
Neilson,  Andrew,  9  Norfolk  st 
Nicol,  J.&   M.  131  Hospital  st 


Nimmo,  Wm.  23  Sauchiehall  st 
Nisbet,  William,  61  Eglinton  st 
Nish,  Mrs.  P.  522  Gallowgate 
Orr,  J.  61,  63  Abercromby  st 
Osborne,  R.  170  Cowcaddens  st 
Parker,  William,  26  London  st 
Peacock,  John,  97  Paisley  road 
Pennie,  George,   182  Hospital  st. 

and  Strathbungo 
Pollock,  James,  116  Gallowgate 
Primrose,  W.  28,  32  King  st.  Trad 
Rae,  John,  120  Stockwell  street 
Reid,  Chas.  187  Stirling's  road 
Ritchie,  D.,  363  Gallowgate 
Ritchie,  R.  &  A.,  584  Gallowgate 
Ross,  Andrew,  330  St.  Vincent  st 
Rowan,  Mitchell,  76,  78  Bath  st 
Sclanders,  James,  7  Minerva  st. 
Scott,  R.  &  Sons,  96,  98  King  st. 

Tradeston. 
Scott,  Samuel,  96  Gt.  Hamilton  st 
Scrimgeour,   Chas.  240  High  st. 

and  129  East  Hill  street 
Shankland,  A.  68  Norfolk  street 
Shearer,  Vim.  55  John  street 
Simpson,  Geo.  35  Stevenson  st 
Skinner,  Wm.  &  Son,  307  Sauchie- 
hall street  and  45  Trongate 
Stark,  Robt.  6  Finlay  st.,  Cowcad 
Steel,  James,  8  Perth  street 
Stenhouse,  Andrew,  117  Rotten 
Stewart,  Chas.  434  Argyle  street 
Stewart,  Wm.  149  Castle  street 
Stewart,  Wm.  15  Grove  street 
Stewart,  Wm.  92  Abercromby  st 
Strang,  R.  10  Claremont  street 
Taylor,  W.  38  Cleland  street 
Thorn,  Wm.  139  New  City  road 
Todd,  John,  30  Crown  street 
Ure,  John,  119  Stockwell  street 
Urie,  Thos.  244  Dumbarton  road 
Waddell,  Jas.  23  Commercial  rd 
Wallace,  Wm.  21  Norfolk  street 
Walker,  James,  82  High  street 
Watson,  Francis,  166  Sauchiehall 

street  and  8  Charing  cross 
Watson,  George,  2  Eglinton  sfc 
Watson,  W.  20  George  street  and 

225  High  street 
Watt,  Fred.  222  Main  st.,  Gorbs 
Weir,  M.  120  Great  Hamilton  st 
Weir,  Thos.  &  W.   88   and  148 

Garscube  road 
West-end   Baking  Co.   31    Vrest 

Campbell  street 
West-end  Baking  Co.  79  Bridgeg 
Wilkie,  H.  209  Sauchiehall  street 
Wilson,  John,  137  Crown  street 
Wilson,  Wm.  24  Finlay  street 
Wilson,  Wm.  61  Thistle  street 
Wylie,  Robt.  ter.  18  Cathedral  st. 

and  105  Dundas  street 
Young,  Andrew  B.  37  Kelvinh.  st 
Young,    Archd.    Ill,  113  Nelson 

street,  Tradeston 
Young,  David,  23  E.  Houston  st 
Young,  James,  290  Buchanan  st 
Young,  John,  38  Dumbarton  rd 
Yoang,  John,  9, 11  New  st,  Calt 


BANDBOX. TRADES  DIRECTORY.- 


-BELLHANGERS. 


447 


BANDBOX  MAKERS. 

SEE    PAP£K    AND    BANDBOX 
MAIvEKS. 

SANKS.— See  Appendix, 
BASKET  MAKERS. 

SEE  ALSO  BRUSHIIAKERS. 

Anderson,  G.  46  St.  Andrew's  sq 
Anderson,  R.  R.  49  St.  Vincent  st 
Bredie,  J.  293  Sauchiehall  street 
Cameron  &  Todd,  12  St.  And.  s^q 
Carrick,   Mrs.   David,  43,  44  St. 

Andrew's  square 
Cart-wright,  Mrs.  Sarah,   18,    22 

St.  Andrew's  street 
Dove,  Donald,  24  Charlotte  lane 
Dove,  John,  24  Charlotte  lane 
Lindsaj',  Wm.  44  Trongate 
M'Niel,  D.  25  St.  Andrew's  sq 
M'jSTeil,  John,  &  Son,  31  St.  And.  st 
Plant,  Ahr.  North  Wallace  street 
Plant,  John,  Lanark  St.,  Port-Duu 
Pringle,  Wm.  W.  326  Argyle  st 
Purdon,  J.  53,  64  Argyle  arcade 
Raeburn,  R.  261  Sauchiehall  st 
Rattray,  Chas.  21,  23  King  st 
Euddach,  Mrs.  J.  9  Candleriggs 

BATHING  ESTABLISHMENTS. 
Anderston  Public  Baths,  36  Hill 

street,  Anderston 
Argyle  Baths,  oG6   Argyle  street. 
Bathing  Establish.  15  Sauchiehall 

St. ;  366  Argyle  st. ;  23  Hutche- 

son  St.  ;   34  Hill  St.,  Anderston; 

106  Elliot  St.;   75  Kennedy  st.; 

and  London  road,  Bridgeton 
Bathing  Establishment  (Victoria) 

106  West  Nile  street 
Gibbs,  John,  15  Sauchiehall  st 
Gray,  Robert,   Sandiefaulds,   Ma- 

thieson  street 
Jack,  Peter,  366  Argyle  st. — See 

Advertisement  in  Appendix 
Lindsay,  J.  surg.  3  St.  Enoch  sq 
North  Quarter  Baths,  75  Kenn.  st.; 

Turnbull,  John,  23  Hutchesonst 

BEADLES- 
Adam,  James,  108  Hospital  st 
Alexander,  Thomas,  55  Main  st 
Allan,  Andrew,  34  Berkby  street 
Anderson,  W.  U.  P.  Dulce  street ; 

house,  20  Duke  street 
Armour,  Allan,  Free  St.  Matthews ; 

140  North  street 
Blackwood,  G.  56  Old  vennel 
Bogle,  John,  2G9  St.  George's  rd 
Brodie,  Wm.  8  Clareraont  street 
Bryan,  Hugh,  47  Kelvinhaugh  st 
Bryce,  Wm.  84  No.  Hanover  st 
Cameron,  Daniel,  62  Dover  st 
Cameron,    Samuel   S.    80    North 

Frederick  street 
Campbell,  John,  61  Gt.  Hamil.  st 
Carruthers,  Thos.  14  Hill  street 
Christie,  John,  233  Duke  street 
Clark,  William,  111  Canning  st 
Clyde,  John,  58  Douglas  street 
Cockbiirn,  Jasp.  43  Keid  st.jBridg 


Cochran,  D.  Baptist  Ch.  19  Hopest 
Craig,  John,  38  Sauchiehall  st 
Dale,  J.  87  Old  Dalmarnock  rd 
Dawson,  Jas.  34  North  Albion  st 
Dickie,  Jas.  Claremont  street 
Elliot,  J.  94  Thistle  st. 
Forsyth,  Thos.  71  Blackfriars'  st 
Gair,  Angus,  Shamrock  street 
Gardner,  David,  6  Oxford  lane 
Gilroy,  Alex.  48  Bedford  street 
Gordon,  M.  Gardr.  50  Grseme  st 
Gowans,  Wm.  118  George  street 
Hayes,  Henry,  41  Waterloo  street 
Howatson,  J.  10  Abercromby  pi 

West  George  street 
Hume,  D.  67  Trongate 
Hunter,  G.  425  Argyle  street 
Laidlaw,  Jas.  68  Cambridge  st 
Landles,  James,  62  Dover  street 
Lang,  John,  24  Young  street 
Lawson,  J.  G.  Barony.,  3  Martyr  st 
Leisk,  Wm.  8  Nicholson  street 
Lindsay,  Gavin,  120  London  road 
Logan,  John,  273  George  street 
M'Avthur,  Alex.  56  Port  street 
M'Call,  Thomas,  48  Renfrew  st 
M'Dougall,  And.  34  Dundas  st 
M'Ewan,  Donald,  84  Gordon  st 
M'Farlane,  H.  67  Cadogan  street 
M'Farlane,  Wm.  50  Surrey  st 
M'Gill,    William,    High    Church, 

188  Stirling's  road 
M'Gregor,  Wm.  9  Struthers  st 
M'Kenzie,  John,  27  Renfrew  st 
M'Kenzie,  Robert,  7  Surrey  st 
Maitland,  J.  John  St.  U.P.  Church, 

12  Frederick  lane 
Mann,  John,  Free  St.  Enoch's,  140 

Holm  street 
Merrylees,  John,  159  Shamrock  st 
Miller,  James,  2'10  Bath  street 
Miller,  Thomas,  3  Paterson  street, 

Kingston 
Milroy,  William,  42  Greenhill  st 
Neilson,  Gilbt.  100  Woodlands  rd 
Reid,  Geo.  7  West  Graham  street 
Robertson,  Jas.  93  Norfolk  street 
Roy,  Robert,  8  Ladywell  street 
Sandford,  John,  34  St.  Andrew's  st 
Service,  Wm.  70  Groeme  street 
Smart,     David,    4    Binnie    place, 

Monteith  row 
Smellie,  John,  4  Garscadden  st 
Smith,  Jas.  123  N.  Dundas  street 
Speirs,  Robt.  12  Gt.  Hamilton  st 
Speirs,  Wm.  2  St.  Andrew's  sq 
Steel,  John,  6  Stanley  place. 
Stewart,  Archd.  4  Herbertson  st 
Stewart,  William,  4  Gayfield  st 
Tatlock,  John  H.  76  Dundas  st 
Turnbull,  John,  3  Pollok  street 
Walker,  R.  97  Gt.  Hamilton  st 
Watt,  James,  77  Renfrew  street 
Wilkie,  J.  St.  Enoch's,  132  Ren- 
frew street 
Wilson,  Andrew,  239  George  st 

BEAM  AND  SCALE  MAKERS. 
Adams,  C.  49  Trongate 


Anderson  Brothers,  93  Stockw.  st 
Ferguson,  J.  &  R.  11  Argyle  st 
Herriot  &  Co.  115  Grajme  street 
Ingram,  James,  39  Stockwell  st 
Lowe,  Charles,  151  George  street 
SI'Kinlay,  Wm.  47  King  street 
Paterson,  Wm.  &  Son,  19  Ann  st 

&  16  Springfield  pi.  Broomielaw 
Wood,    Alex.    &    Sons,    14,    IS 

Stockwell  street. 

EEAMEKS. 
Anderson  Brothers,  93  Stockw.  st 
Lowe,  Charles,  151  George  street 
M 'Arthur,  Eben.  34  Muslin  st 
M'Connell,  R.  &  Co.  80  lienfield  st 
M'Kinlay,  Wm.  47  King  street 
Taylor,  John,  84  Bridgegate 
Vallance,  Alex.  12  James  street, 
Calton 

BEDDING  MANUFACTURERS. 
Crerar,    Graham,    &    Co.   21,  22 

Clyde  terrace 
Edgar,  Jas.  412  Argyle  street 
Ferrie,  Wm.  44  Stockwell  street 
Fortune,  D.  259  Argyle  street 
Gourlay  &  Co.  6,  8  Alston  street 
Hamilton,  George,  112  Cowcadns 
Hodge,  Mitchell,  146  Gt.  HamU- 

ton  street 
Keir,  Walter,  140  Queen  street 
Bl'Crae,  Mrs.   6,  8   LTnioa  street, 

and  172  Argyle  street 
M'Kenzie,    Alex.    &   Co.  87,    89 

Buchanan  street 
M'Lachlan,  Alex.  18  Union  st 
M'Nair,  A.  &  W.  120  George  st 
Stewart,    J.    &    W.    &    Co.    43 

Jamaica  street 
Wylie  &  Lochhead,  45  Buchn.  st 

BELLFOUNDERS. 

Wilson  &  Christie,  24,  26  Buch.  st 
Wilson,  John  C.  47  Portugal  st 

BELLHANGERS. 

SEE  ALSO  SMITHS  AND  EELL- 
HANGEKS. 

Anderson  Brothers,  93  Stock,  st 
Anderson  &  Fisher,  119  Camb.  s6 
Anderson,  John,  112  Waterloo  st 
Armour,  Robert,  78  Paisley  road 
Armour,  Wm.  388,  390  Parli.  rd 
Bald  &  Miller,  174  Trongate 
Bertram,  Andrew,  236  Hope  st 
Blackie,  Jas.  55  St.  George's  rd 
Blacklock,  D.  &  Co.  32  Clyde  pi 
Brown  &  M'CouU,  385,  387  Par- 
liamentary road 
Bryden,  J.  &  Sons,  112  Buchanaa 
St.  16  Frederick  st.  Edinburgh, 
and  33  St.  John  st.  Perth 
Bryden,  W.  &  Son,  7  Royal  Bank 

pi.  &  55  George  st.  Edinburgh 
Buchanan,  John,  332  Argyle  st 
Cairns,  Peter,  113  West  Nile  st 
Cardno,  P.  66  Buchanan  street 
Cameron,  D.  45  Bishop  street  , 


448 


BILLIARD.- 


-TRADES  DIRECTOET.' 


-BOARDING. 


Cameron,  Win.  34  Duke  St.  and 

3  Castle  street 
Campbell,  Jas.  4  Snuchiehall  st 
Clark,  A.  &  L.  78  Union  street 
Clark,  Donald,  64  Hope  street 
Clark,  Wm.  44  John  street 
Combe,  Jas.  &  Son,  69  Cliath.  st 
Crawford,  Jas.  &  Co.  11  N.  City  rd 
Dowuie,  Alex.  8  Craignestock  st 
Ewing,  Arclul.,  1  Main  st.  Anderst 
Field,  H.  &  Son,  68  Buchanan  st 
Gardner,  Peter,  190  Dnmbartcn  rd 
Genimell,  J.  66  Sauchiehall  st.  and 

43  Renfrew  lane 
Gritton,  M.  &  A.  S.  18  Par.  road 
Graham,  D.  &  G.  182  Sauchiehall 

street,   9   Cambridge  lane,  and 

97  St.  George's  road 
Hodge,  John  B.  302  Argyle  st 
Hood,  Charles,  171  New  City  rd 
Livingston,  R.  30,  SH  Kingst.Tr 
M'Connell,R.,  112  Port  Dundasrd. 

and  80  Renfield  street 
M'Donald,Jn.  &  Co.  63  Mitchell  st 
M'Donald,  R.  12  Maitland  street 
M'Farlaue,  Peter,  10  Margaret  st 
M'Lean,  Charles,  &  Co.  6  Main  st. 

Anderston 
M'Naught,  John,  58  Rutherglenlo 
Melvin,  Thomas,   69  "William  st. 

Anderston 
Moore,  John,  59  Govan  street 
Palerson,  Ales.  1 2  Melville  lane 
Paterson,  Wm.  &  Son,  19  Ann  st. 

and  16  Springfield  pi.,  Broomiel 
Purdie,   Wm.   19    Stewart   street 

and  38  Great  Western  road 
Simpson,  Alex.,  11  S.  Coburg  st 
Somen'ille,  Andrew,  29  Jamaica  st 
Somerville,  D.  58   Nelson  street, 

Tradeston 
Stewart,  A.  &  Co.  16  St.  Enoch  la 
Wallace  &  Galloway,  23  Richa.  st 
Whitehead,  Wm.  49  Blackfr.  st 
Williamson,  J.  18  L.  Hamilton  st 
Wilson,  R.  93  Norfolk  St.,  and  12 

North  Coburg  street 

BILLIA3D  EOOMS. 

Campbell,  Thos.,  27i}  Dunlop  st 
Douglas,  J  H.  96  West  Nile  st 
Elphick,  Geo.  36  West  George  lane, 

206  Hope  street. 
Homewood,  Chas.  1G9  Buchanan  st 
Eoyal  Billiard  Sal.  29  Dunlop  st 
Seton,  Thos.  74  Glassford  street 
St.  Mary's  Hall  Saloon,  33  Ren- 
field street. 

BILLIAED    TABLE    MAKEKS. 

M'Lachlan,  Wm.  103  St.  James'rd 

BILL-POSTERS. 

Beith,  Robert,  38  Nelson  street 
Blackwood,  G.  &  J.  32  Stockwell 
Duncan,  John,  26  Laigh  Kirk  cl 
Ewing,  Alexander,  19  Princes  st 
Gilmour,  James,  35  Gallowgate 
M'Cracken,  Jas.  9  Stirling  street 


M'Dougal  &  Neill,  20  Candlerifrgs 
Mathews,  Jn.  &  Co.,  66  K.  W.  la 
Moulds,  George,  15  Hutcheson  st 
Scott,  Allan,  16  St.  Ninian  street 

BISCUIT  MANUFACTUEEES. 
Adelphi  Biscuit  Factory,  Adelphi 

terrace 
Clark,  M.  &  A.  102,  204  Elliot  st 
Dewar,  Wm.  36  Bedford  street 
Dunn  &  Co.  Gloucester  street 
Grav,    Dunn,  &   Co.   6,   12  Mor- 
rison street 
M'Call  &  Stephen,  Adelphi  terrace 
Morrison,  Charles,  290  Argyle  st 
Muir,  M.  &  Sons,  8  Commerce  st. 
Parkholm    Biscuit   Factory,    130 

Paisley  road 
Wyllie,      Robert,     &     Co.,     130 
Paisley  road. 

BIED  &  ANIMAL  STUFFEES. 

M'Culloch,  F.  43  Sauchiehall  st 

Martin,  Mrs.  Henry,  24J  Bu- 
chanan street 

Whiteford,  John,  8  Wilson  street, 
and  2  Old  Dalmarnock  road 

BIT  AKD  AUGES  MAKEES. 
Hannah,  Alex.,  39  Kirk  street  and 

24  Risk  street,  Calton 
Hawks,  Tlios.  &  Son,  34  Bruns- 
wick street 

Mathieson,  A.  &  Son,  East  Camp- 
bell street. 
Thomson,  M.  39  Kirk  st.  Calton 

BLACK  &  FAHCY  BOEDERESS 

Williamson,  Arch.  297  Argyle  st 

BLACKING    MANUFAC- 
TUSESS. 
Cowan,  Alex.  10  Candleriggs 
De  Bois,  Fredk,  23,  25  N.  City  rd 
Long,  John  Jex,  405  Duke  st 
Leitch,  Alex.  6  St.  Andrew's  lane 
M'Indoe,  James,   10  Canning  st. 

Calton 
Manson  &  Co.,  63  Candleriggs 
Ross,  Alexander,  6  Candleriggs 
Sheppard,  C.  131  Gallowgate 
Sheppard,  James,  89  Gallowgate 

BLEACHEES. 
Adam,  Wm.  &  Son,  Millerbank 
Blackwood,  M.  &  Son,  Barrhead. 

Orders  left  at  106  Virginia  pi 
Blackwood,  W.  &  Son,  Craigton. 

Orders  left  at  106  Virginia  pi 
Campbell,  Jas.  116  Woodlands  rd 
Clark,  Robert,  113  S.  AVoodside 
Clark  &  Co.  113  S.  Woodside 
Denholm,   G.  &  Co.  23,  25,  27 

Graeme  street 
Gibson,  James,  N.  parish,  Green 
Greenfield  Bleaching  Co.  Mearns; 

25  West  George  street 
Henderson,  Gibb,  &  Co.  Meadow- 
bank  works 


Henderson,    W.   N.    &   Co.    129 

New  City  road 
Leek,  J.  &  J.  20  Montrose  street 
M'Coll,  Wm.  &  Co.  274  Kelvinb 
M'Connell,  J.  &  H.     Orders  left 

at  17  and  19  Wilson  street 
Mackinlay&  Reid,  48  Sauchieh.  st 
M'Nab,  John,  &  Co.  78  Queen  st 
Orme,  M'Nab,  &  Adam,  25  West 

George  st.  and  8  E.  George  la 
Robertson,  J.  &  Co.  11  Prince's  sq 
Robertson  &  Miller.     Letters  left 

at  19  John  street 
Stevenson,  M'Kellar,  &,  Co.  Hog- 

ganfield  and  44  John  street 
Walker,  Jno.jun.     Place  of  call, 

A.  Roy's,  82  Virginia  street 
Wallace,  Wm.  &  Son,  Burnbank. 

Letters  and  orders  left  at  Mr. 

Fisher's,  5  West  Nile  street 

ELOCKMAKEES. 
Alexander,  John,  24  Wilson  st 
Alexander,  W.  &  Co.  47  West  st. 

Tradeston 
Barcla}^,   Curie,  &  Co.   Stobcross 

and  Clydebolm,  Whiteinch 
Brockat,  Wm.  24  York  street 
Christie,  Robert,  31  Douglas  st 
Darroch  &  Espie,  4  Paisley  road 
Fleming,  J.  ;*!:  Co.  49  Carriole  st 
Graham  &  Shearer,  17  Springf  pi 
M'Auslan,  John,  Springfield  build- 

ing.s,  Piusley  road. 
M'Millan,  D.  4  Springfield  lane 
M'Miilan  &  Morrison,  58  Ander- 
ston quay 
Trench,  T.  Harbour  railway 
Wilson,   Jamep,  37  Trongate  and 

28  Saltmarket 
Wylie,  M.  &  M.  21  Grcyf.  wynd 

EOAEDING  &  DAY  SCHOOLS 

(LADIES.) 

SEE  ALSO  TEACHERS. 

Allan,  Mrs.  26  AVoodlands  road 
Alexander,  Mrs.  A.  6  South  Mar- 
garet street 
Barlas,  Misses,  8  Maxwelton  pi 
Berwick  &  Brown,  12  Abbotsf.  pi 
Birch,  Misses,  2  Abbotsford  place 
Brown,  Misses,  55  Abbotsford  pi 
Campbell,  Miss  Marie  C.  67  So. 

Portland  street 
Cross,  Mrs.  141  Paisley  road 
Davidson,  Misses,  306  St.  Vin.  s6 
Gibson,  Misses,  41  Abbotsford  pi 
Glasgow  Institution,  218  Adelaide 

j.lace,  and  190  Pitt  street 
Gray,  Mrs.  P.  49  Abbotsford  pi 
Hall,  Misses,  124  Paisley  road 
Harley,  Misses,  1  Claremont  ter 
Hastie,  Misses,  12  Burnbank  ter 
Macdonald,  Misses,  87  Montrose  st 
M'Garva,  Miss,  7  Breadalbane  st 
l\i'Nee,  Mrs.  2  Abbotsford  place 
Nicholson,  Mis?,  14  Newton  pi 
Panton,  Eev.  G.  1  and  2  Crown 
circus,  Dowanhill 


BOILER. TRADES  DIRECTORY.- 


-BOOKSELLERS. 


U9 


Pollock,  Misses,  48  Holmhead  st 
Keid,  Misses,  3  Corunna  street 
Ross,  Miss,  10  Bedford  street 
Russell,  Mis?,  8  Granby  ter.  Hillh 
Service,  A.  H.  and  Mrs.  423  St. 

Vincent  street 
Stewart,  Mrs.  James  44  Gloucester 

street 
Strang,  Mrs.  17  Jlonteith  row. 
Strathern,   Mrs.   12  Binnie  place, 

Monteith  row. 
Tennant,  Misses,  124  So.  Portl.  st 
Tod,  Misses,  10  Newton  terrace, 

Saucliiehall  street 
Turnbull,  Misses,  42  Lansd.  cresc 
Wliitelaw,    Mrs.  125  Hill  street, 

Garnetliill 
Young,  Misses,  4  Carnarvon  st 
Young,  Miss,  88  Buccleuch  st 

BOILER  MAKERS. 
Baker,    James  &  Thomas,  Coat- 
bridge.— See  Adv.  in  Ajjjyendix. 
Barr,  John,  100  Clyde  street 
Brownlie,  John,  346  Parliam.  rd 
Caledonian  Tube  Co.  Coatbridge. — 

See  Adcertlsement  in  Appendix. 
Campbell,  Alexander  &  Son,  120 

Cheapside  street 
Cockbum,  D.  199  West  st.  Trade. 
Davidson  &  Wood,  19  Union  pi. 

off  North  street 
Duff,  John,  &  Co.  289  Garscuberd 
Howden,  James,  &  Co.  Scotland 

street,  Tradeston 
Lilybank  Works,  top  of  Eglinton 

street,  W.  Wilson 
Mirrlees  &  Tait,  Scotland  St.  Iron 

Works,  &  128  West  st.  Tradest 
Mitchell  &  Wallace,  817  Gallowg 
Mitchell,  Wm.  105  Elliot  street 
Neilson,  James,  824  Gallowgate 
Nicholson  &  Ferguson,  Mile-end 
Russell,  James,  16  St.  Enoch  sq 
Smith,  A.  &  W.  &  Co.  Cook  st 
Smith  Bros.  &  Co.  32  Kinning  st 
Wilson,  William,  Lily  bank  Works, 

325  to  349  Eglinton  street 
Yule,  Jno.  &  Co.  Ill  Rutherg.  In 

BOLT  AND  SCREW  MAKERS- 

Adams  &,  Donald,  81  West  street, 

Tradeiton 
Buchanan,  P.  &  Co.  18  Bishop  st 
Clutha  Bolt  Works,    10  Adelp.  st. 

35  Rose  street,  south 
Crosher,  Wni.  97  Piccadilly  st 
Dick,  W.    B.  &    Co.  Mavisbank 

quay,  south  side,  Broomielaw 
Gordon,  Thomas,  23  Brown  st 
M'Kinlav,  Wm.  47  King  street 
M'Lellan,    P.    and  W.  127,  129 

Trongate 
Miller,  J.  &  Co.  204  Stobcross  st 
Provan,  David,  51  Cheapside  st 
Rose  &  Bilsland,  77 J  Main  st.  An 
Spencer,  Wm.  54  Trongate 
Stuart,  Archibald,  IG  Ark  lane 
Watson,  John,  24  Cochran  street 


BONDED  AND  FREE  STORE 

KEEPERS. 
Allan  &  Poynter,  offi.  133Eglin.  st. 

33  Ann  st.  and  83  Jamaica  st 
Alexander,  E.  &  Sons,  43  West 

Campbell  street 
Anderson,  John,  &  Co.,  70  Fox  st 
Brown,  J.  &  Co.  2  Oswald  street 
Fleming,  James,  83  Jamaica  st 
Islay    Distilleries,    57   St.  Enoch 

wynd ;   office,  74  Maxwell  st.  ; 

J.  L.  ilackie,  egent. 
Lauder,  James,  15  Madeira  court, 

5  York  street,  and  123  Holm  st 
M'Donald,  John,  20  Howard  st 
M'Gavin,  A.  &  Co.  11  Oswald  st. 

and  14  Ann  st ;  office,  13  do 
M 'Master,  J.  &  Co.,  24  Ann  st 
Muir,   M.   &  Sons,    4,   16  Com- 
merce street 
Rintoul,  Robert,  jun.  19  York  st 
Slater,    Thomas  H.   juu.   &    Co. 

11,  13  Oswald  street 
Steel  &  Co.  67  Fox  street 
Thorn,  John,    52   Howard   street 

and  62  Fox  street 
Warroch  Street  Stores,  66  do 

BOOKBINDERS. 

Alexander,  John,  31  Argyle  st 
Bain,  Jas.  199  Up.  Main  st.  Gor 
Barr,  J.  21 J  Canning  st.  Calton 
Bertram,  P.  202,  204  Argyle  st 
Cairns,  Walter,  98  Virginia  st 
Campbell,  D  &  Son,  93  St.  Vin.  st 

and  20  Renfield  street 
Carss,  John,  &  Co.  31  Argj-le  st 
Collins,  Wm.  139,149  Stirling's  rd 
Cunningham,  John,  42  Adelphi  st 
Davidson,  John,  40  St.  Enoch  sq 
Donald,  Andrew,  62  Argyle  street 
Donald,  Ro.  Sidney  court,  62  Ar- 
gyle street 
Ferguson,  Robert,  &  Co.  14  Max- 
well street 
Fraser,  Bros.  58  N.  Hanover  st 
Eraser,  James,  94  Miller  street 
Gowans,  Adam,  49  Hutcheson  st 
Logan,  Geo.  47^  Adelphi  street 
M'llvryde,  A.  B.  6  S.  Hanover  st 
M'Kechnie,  John,  52  W.  Nile  st 
M'Kendrick,    John,  55  Glassford 

street  and  8 1  Wilson  street 
M'Millan,  Ebenczer,  31  Argyle  st 
Maltman,  Thos.  121  West  Nile  st 
Martin,  Thomas,  6  Ann  street 
Melville,  R.  H.  80  St.  Vincent  st 
Miller,  John,  1  and  3  Hanover  st 

and  122  Ingram  street 
Miller,  J.  D.  3  Buchanan  street 
Morrison,  Robert,  55  Glassford  st 

and  81  Wilson  street 
Murray,  Thomas,  &  Son,  239,  243 

Parliamentary  road. 
Neil,  Mrs.  Thomas,  94  W.  Nile  st 
Nelson,  Robert,  48  Buchanan  st 
Rattray,  A.  W.  102  Trongate 
lUddell,  Wm.  234  Buchanan  st 
Simpson,  John,  80  George  street 


Sinnamon,    M'Anally,  &  Co.    63 

Stevenson  street 
Slater,    T.    H.    jun.    &    Co.    13 

Oswald  stre3t. 
Smith,  John,  56  Canning  street 
Spence,  Stewart,  18  Hutcheson  st 
Stalker,  Robert,  48  Cowcaddens  st 
Thomson,  James,  31  Argyle  street 
Watson,  G.  58  Ingram  street 
Watt,  John,  426  Argyle  street 

BOOKBINDERS'    PRESS    AND 

PLOW   MAKER. 
M'Kinnon,  Peter,  '77  Carrick  st 

BOOKSEL,  AND  STATIONERS. 

SEE  ALSO  STATIONERS. 

Adamson,   Thos.  1G5  Cowcaddens 
Adshead,  N.  184  Argyle  street 
Aitken,  Miss,  133  New  City  road 
Allison  &  Thomson,  168  Argyle  st 
Allan,  Miss  Janet,  404  Argyle  st 
Bain,  J.  199  Upper  Main  st.  Gor 
Baird,  John,  29  Elderslie  street 
Baird,  Mrs.  John,  10  Parlia.  road 
Begg,  James,  jun.  31  Miller  street 
Bertram,  Peter,  202,  204  Arg.  st 
Blackie  &  Son,  36  N.  Fredk.  st 
Brown,  James,  25  Bridge  street 
Brown,  James,  5  Normal  place 
Bryce,  David,  129  Buchanan  st 
Burke,  James,  16  East  Russell  st 
Burnet,  John,  18\^  High  street 
Cameron  &  Co.  76  Queen  street 
Cameron,  Geo.  191  Buchanan  st 
Cameron,  John,  175  Buchanan  st 
Campbell,  Donald,  38  Dundas  st 
Campbell,  D.  &  Son,  93  St.  Vin.  st 

and  20  Renfield  street 
Campbell,  Hutcheson,  64  Arg.  st 
Campbell,  William,  324  Argyle  st 
Chambers,  W.  &  R.  G4  Argyle  st 
Chalmers,  Wm.,  253  Sauchieh  st 
Clark,  John,  184  Buchanan  street 
Clark,  John,  74  John  street 
Clyde,  W.  &  T.  363  Argyle  street 
Cochran,  Wm.,  89  E<:;linton  st 
Collins,  W.  139  149  Stirling's  rd 
Connel,  Wm.  60  Glassford  street 
Cook,  James,  182  North  street 
Coutts,  William,  52  Bridge  street 
Cruickshanks,   James,  10  Main  st 

Anderston 
Cunningham,  John,  42  Adelphi.  st 
Cunningham,     John,     44     West 

Milton  street. 
Dickson,  J.  G.  142  Sauchiehall  sfe 
Donald,  J.  470  Argyle  street 
Dunnet,  Wm.  38  Nelson  street 
Ferrier  &  Spiers,  165  Ingram  st 
Forbes,   John,  20  Anderston  quay 
Forrester,  James,  177  Sauchieh  st 
Forrester,  James  P.  5  Park  place 

and  342  Argyle  street 
Forrester,  Robert,  142, 144  Stock- 
well  street. 
Forrester,  Mrs.  R.  Bazaar. 
Forsyth,  J.  &  J.  23  St.  Enoch  sq 
Fraser  Brothers,  58  N.  Hanover  st 


450 


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-TRADES  DIRECTORY.- 


-BOOT. 


Fullarton,  A.  &  Co.  40  Union  st 
Oallery,  James,  30  Nelson  st.  city 
Gallie,  George,  99  Buchanan  st 
•Gait,  James  B.  745  Gallowgate 
Geramell,  Jolin,  49  George  street 
.Gladstone,  A.  68  King  st.  Trades 
Glass  &  Duncan,  123  Argjle  st 
Guthrie,  AVm.  53  Main  st.  Bridg 
Hadden,  James,  45  Sanchiehall  st 
Hadden,  John,  179,  181  High  st 
Hastings,  John  H.  140  N.  City  rd 
Hendrie,  Malcolm,  246  Gallowgate 
Hopkins,  Archibald,  Bazaar 
Hopkins,  Hugh,  21  Buchanan  st 
Howell,  Edward,  169  High  street 
Imrie,  George,  375  Gallowgate 
Imrie,  J.  51  London  street 
Ireland,  J.  &  A.  268  Buchanan  st 
Johnston,  E.  63  London  street 
Kennedy,  A.  &  W.  13  Glassford  st 
Kyle,  Morison,  108  Queen  street 
Leitch,  W.  M.  6  St.  Andrew's  lane 
Lochhead,  T.  &  J.  40  Union  street 
Logan,  John,  12  Bell  street 
Logan,  W.  27  Saucbiehall  street 
Logan  &  Muir,  G  Woodland  road 
Love,  Arch.  15  Nelson  street 
Love,  Wm.  40  St.  Enoch  square 
MacAnallj',  S.  &  Co.  69  Steven- 
son street 
M'Arthur,  J.  &  Co.  82  Glassford  st 
M'Callum,  John,  75  St.  Geo.  rd 
M'Cowan,  Peter,  102  George  st 
M'Intosh,  Robert,  203  Gallowgate 
Mackenzie,   William,  bookseller  ^• 

publisher,  45  Howard  street 
Mackie,  John,  106  Queen  street 
M'Lean,  Marg.  94  Norfolk  street 
MacLehose,  J.  61  St.  Vincent  st 
M'Nair,  J.  R.  173  Buchanan  st 
M'Neil,  Neil,  40  Union  street 
M'Pherson,  C.  B.  256  High  st 
M'Phie,  Chas.  94  Whitevale 
M'Phun,  W.  R.  84  Argyle  street 
M'Vey,  M.,  &  Co.  101  George  st 
Blargey,  H.  14  Great  Clyde  street 
Marshall,  H.  543  Gallowgate 
Meikle,  Wm.  79  Stockwell  street 
Millen,  Jno.  118  Cathedral  street 
Miller  &  Co.  85  Ingram  street 
Miller,  Robert,  57  Gallowgate 
Murdoch,  Alex.  2,  3  Gt.  Clyde  st 
Murdoch,  Jno.  85  London  street 
Murray,  Thomas,  &  Son,  49  Bu- 
chanan street. 
Naismith,  M.  320  Argyle  street 
Neil,  James,  16  Glassford  street 
Nisbet,  Mrs.  John,  118  Crown  st 
Niven,  William,  Jl  Eglinton  st 
Ogle,  M.  &  Son,  1  R.  Exchange  sq 
Orr,  Francis,  &  Son,  105  and  111 

Union  street 
Paterson,  Jas.  C,  20  West  Nile  st 
Plenderleith,  Mrs.  Wm.  98J  Main 

street,  Anderston. 
Pollock,  Miss,  20  Crown  street 
Porteous  &  Hislop,  41  W.  Nile  st 
Purvis,  John,  15  Cambridge  street 
Eae,  J.  T.  70  New  City  road 


Rankin,  Jas.  42  Stevenson  st.  Calt 
Rattray,  A.  &  W.  102  Trongate 
Regan,  John,  73  London  street 
Reid,  J.  &  E.  41  Argyle  street 
Reid,  James,  141  Argyle  street 
Reid,  R.  18  Little  Hamilton  street 
Rickelton,  Jas.  114  Gallowgate 
Riddell,  Wm.  234  Buchanan  st 
Robertson,  Andw.  636  Gallowgate 
Robertson,  David,  90  St.  Vincent  st 
Robertson,  R.  7  Canon  street 
Rowan,  John,  39  Cowcaddens  st 
Semple,  Jas.  32  North  Albion  st 
Sime,  Wm.  S.  153  Saucbiehall  st 
Siunamon,   M'Anally,   &  Co.    63 

Stevenson  street. 
Smith,  Jas.  123  N.  Dundas  street 
Smith,  John,  66  Canning  street 
Smith,  J.,  &  Son,  70  St.  Vincent  st 
Stalker,  R.  48  Cowcaddens  street 
Stevenson,  John,  169  Argyle  st 
Stewart,  Jno.  82  Gt.  Hamilton  st 
Stobbs,  Richard,  68  0.\ford  street 
Thorn,  Miss  M.  92  Paisley  road 
Thomas,  Mrs.  Sarah,  184  Broomiel 
Tracy,  Henry,  343  High  street 
Virtue,  Jas.  S. ;  John  Wilson,  9, 11 

West  Campbell  street,  agent. 
Walker,  John,  224  Dumbarton  rd 
Walsh,  James,  36  Glassford  st 
Watson,  George,   58  Ingram  st 
Watson,  Mrs.  F.  W.  487  Gallowgate 
Watt,  John,  426  Argyle  street 
Wilkie,  C.  A.  27  Stevenson  st 
Wilson,  George,  159  Renfield  st 
Wilson,  John,  agent,  9,  11  V^est 

Campbell  street 
Wilson,  M.,  &  Co.  232  George  st 
Wilson,  W.  W.  169  Main  st.  Gorb 
Winning,  W.  G8  Cumberland  st 
Wishart,    Wm.    97   Main   street, 

Eridgeton. 

BOOT  AKB  SHOSMAKSES. 

Agnew,  S.  &  G.  124  Cowcaddens  st 
Aird,  T.  77  Main  st.  Bridgeton 
Aitchison,  Jas.  IS  Cadogan  street 
Alexander,  J.  40,  42  Gailowgate 
Alexander,  Mrs.  W.  136  Thistle  st 
Anderson,  Jas.  4  St.  Vincent  pi 
Anderson,  John,  66,  68  Jamai.  st 
Arthur,  John,  6  Crown  street  and 

160  Gallowgate. 
Barbour,  John,  76  S.  Portland  st 
Barker,  Geo.  2  Argyle  arcade 
Barr,  James,  &  Co,  114  Cowcad 
Bayne  &  Duckett,  85  Argyle  st, 

and  Sydney  court,  02  Argyle  st 
Beattie,  James,  42  Brunswick  st 
Bell,  AVm.  34  Renfield  street. 
Bell,  Wm.,  &  Co.,  183  Duke  st 
Birrell  Brothers,  17,  19  Candlerig 
Bishop,  W.  A.  38  S.  Portland  st 
Blythe,  Thomas,  98  Buchanan  st 
Boag,  John,  271  George  street 
Boyd,  R.  246  Buchanan  street 
Boyd,  Wm.  79  Bell  street. 
Broom,  Wm.  39  So.  Portland  st 
Brown,  Ales.  10  Dale  st.  Bridget 


Brown,  D.  36  Canning  st.  Caltoa 
Brown,   David,    159    Canning  st. 

Calton 
Brown,  J.  M.  313  Argyle  street 
Brownlie,  George,  5  Renfrew  st 
Browniie,  W.  R.  190  Hope  street 
Bryson,  John,  6  CanJIeriggs 
Burt,  Wm.  140^^-  Main  st.  Anders 
Calder,  John,  30  Finlay  street 
Cameron,  Hugh,  402  Argyle  st 
Campbell,  A.  235  Covixaddens  st 
Campbell,  D.  177  Buchanan  st 
Campbell,  G.  &  C.  77  Kirk  st.  Clt 
Campbell,  Jas.  175  Shamrock  st 
Campbell,  J.  &  Co.  21  Queen  st 
Campbell,  Robert,  223  Holm  st 
Carruthers,  W.  84  Dundas  st 
Cherry,  Jas.  78  Stockwell  street 
Christie,  Andw.  184  Main  st.  And 
Clark,  Duncan,  33  Dalhousie  st 
Clyde,  J.  &  E.  58  Princes  street 
Connell,  John,  170  High  street 
Counell,  John,  64  Taylor  street 
Cooper,  Wm.  &  Son,  17  Eglntn.  st 
Court,  Chas.  72  Main  st.  Bridgeton 
Cowan,  Thos.  32  Cowcaddens 
Craig,  John,  70  N.  Hanover  street 
Cunningham,  James,  25  Duke  st 
Cunningham,  Jas.  46  Gordon  st 
Cunningham,    Mark,    60    Caven- 
dish street 
Cunningham,  R.  52  Canning  st 
Currie,  D.  3  North  Albion  street 
Currie,  James,  77  Nelson  st.  Trad 
Dale,  William,  105  Hospital  st 
Dairy mp!e  &  Co.  72  Nelson  street 
Dalglish,  John,  51  College  street 
Davidson,  J.  191  Saucbiehall  st. 

and  7  Hamilton  pi.  Hillhead 
Deern,  John,  37  Crown  street 
Deniston,  Mrs.  W.  10  Blackfr.  st 
Dick,  John,  65  Old  vennel 
Dick,  R.  &  J.  181  Argyle  street 
Dickson,  G.  449  Argyle  street,  70 
King  street,  Tradeston,  and  127 
Canning  street,  Calton 
Dobbin,  W.  J.  54  Cavendish  street 
Docherty-,  Daniel,  36  Bridgegata 
Dodds,  James,  210  North  street 
Donnelly,  Edward,  15  Bridgegata. 
Douglas,  William,  17  Garscube  rd 
Downie,  Andw.  233  Main  st.  Gorb 
Downie,  Wm.  38    Gallowgate,   33 
Jamaica  st.  &  35  Canning  st.  Cal 
Drinnan,  John,  43  O.-iford  street 
Duncan,  J.  &  Co.  138  Bucaananst 
Duncan,  Peter,  85  Cumberland  st 
Durnan,  P.  11  Gallowgate 
Elliot,  Thos.  161  Main  st.  Bridget 
Ferguson,  G.  R.  173  Argyle  street 
Ferguson,  James,  39  Stobcross  st 
Ferguson,  Jas.  &  Co.  5  St.  Andsq, 
Ferguson,  John,  19  Bridgegata 
Ferguson,  Jos.  245  Argyle  street 
Findlater,  John,  3  Wallace  street 
Findlay,  Alex.  59  Cowcaddens  st 
Fletcher,  Peter,  9  Clifton  place 
Forbes,  James,  20  Gallowgate 
Forsyth,  John,  675  Gallowgate 


BOOT. TRADES  DIRECTORY. BOOT. 


451 


Forsyth,  Peter,  i  Balraanno  st 
Foster,  \y.  A.  96  Queen  street 
Gardner,  Faulds,   &   Stilling,  70 

Union  street 
Gebbie,  Thomas,  83  Argyle  street 
Gillies,  Duncan,  10  Woodlane 
Glassford  &  French,  91  Argyle  st 
Gourlay,  Robert,  67^  Egiinton  st 
Graham,  Francis,  90  Main  st.  And 
Grant,  James,  4  Cathedral  street 
Grant,  Robert,  49  Bridge  street 
Gray,  Alex.  1C3  Stirling's  road 
Gray,  James,  151  Bridgegate 
Gray,  William,  75  London  street 
Greenlees,  Jas.  426  &  464  Arg.  st 
Greenlees,  James,  IS  Stevenson  st 
Greenlie,  J.  &  J.  140  Sauchieh.  st 
Hamilton,  A.  173  Main  st.  And 
Hamilton,  James,  15  Houston  st 
Hamilton,  Walter,  331  Argyle  st 
Hardie,  John,  27  St.  Andrew's  st 
Harris,  James,  42  Nelson  street 
Healey,  Joseph,  105  Buchanan  st 
Hetherington,  John,  15  Glassfd.  st 
Higgins,  A.  59  Main  st.  Bridgeton 
Hood,  Jolm,  87  Cambridge  street 
Hunter,  J.  143  George  street 
Jack  &  Adam,  114  Candleriggs 
Jarvis,  J.  &  Son,  70  Princes'  st 
Johnston  Brothers,  12  Saltmarket 

and  41  Stevenson  street 
Johnston,  John,  41  Stevenson  st 
Jopson  &  Winstanley,  cfo^rs,  9, 19, 

and  26  Saltmarket 
Jeffrey,  J,  &  J.  150  Holm  street 
Johnston,  John,  334  Argyle  st 
Kalish,  H.  &  T.  293  Argyle  st 
Kelly,  Philip,  50^  Crown  street 
Kennon,  Thos.  47  Canon  st 
Kelso,  Thos.  24  Cumberland  st 
Kerr,  J.  &  Son,  13,  14  Argyle  arc 
Kyle,  John,  49  S.  Coburg  street 
Law,  David,  9  Trongate 
Law,  John,  15  Ferguson  street 
Leitch,  Mis.  27  Kingst.  Tradeston 
Lochore,  R.  &  Co.  116,  118  Buc.  st 
Lochore,  Wm.  &  Son,  126  Buch.  st 
London  Co.  46  Gordon  st 
Love,  Archd.  22  Jamaica  street 
Low,  Alexander,  70  Reid  street 
Lundie,  John,  166  Gallowgate 
Ly all's,  351  Sauchiehall  street 
Lynch,  D.  67  Paisley  road 
M'AIlister,  J.  &  D.  27  Stockwell 
M'Arthur,  D.  345  Argyle  street 
M'Cadden,  Wra.  47  Stobcross  st 
M'Callum,  Geo.  17  Sauchiehall  st 
M'Cash,  John,  123  New  City  rd 
M'Clymont,  Alex.    38    Catherine 

street,  Anderston 
M'Cracken,  John,  336  St.  Vin.  st 
M'Cunn,  Peter,  49  Cambridge  st 
M'Dade,  Bernard,  2  North  st.  And 
M'Donald,  Hugh,  213  Dalmar.  rd 
M'Donald,  R.  20  Sharp's  la.  And 
M'Dou£,all,  D.  152  Rottenrow 
M'DougaO,  H.  26  Surrey  lane 
M'Farlane,  A.  4  Cumbernauld  rd 
M'Farlaue,  Jn.  62  Cumberland  st 


M'Fie,  Archd.  235  Sauchiehall  st 
M'Geaohr,  Dan.  68  New  City  rd 
M'Gee,  Waddell,  &  Co.  8  Saltm 
M'Gill,  John,  27  King  street 
M'Gleiinon,  Cor.  301  Pligh  street 
M'Gregor,  D.  4  Argyle  arcade 
M'-Grei;or,  Wra.  78  Abercromby  st 
M'Houl,  David,  234  Argyle  street 
M'Innes,  John,  103  W.  Nile  st 
jM'Intosh,  P.  &  Sons,  129  Stockw 
M'Intyre,  John,  79  Shamrock  st 
M'Kay,  Angus,  111  Maitland  st 
M'Kay,  James,  53  Duke  street 
M'Kay,  John,  121  George  street 
M'Kay,  Neil,  216  Shaws  road 
M'Killop,  A.,  &  Son,  47  Oxford  st 
M'Killop,  Neil,  58  Egiinton  street 
M'Lachlan,  C.  11  College  street 
M'Lardy,  Alex.  17  Caslle  street 
M'Lardie,Jas.,&  Co.  114  Trongate 
M'Lean,  Don.  527  Gallowgate 
M'Lean,  J.  &  T.  157  Sauchiehall  st 
M'Lennan,  Wm.  2  Antigua  place. 

Nelson  street. 
M'Math,  John,  119  Canning  st 
M'Neilance,  John,  39  Warwick  st 
M'Nicol,  Don.  248  Argyle  st 
M'Nish,  P.  27  North  Coburg  st 
Mair,  Hugh,  30  Jamaica  street 
Maillrtud,  Wm.  8  Salisbury  st 
Malcolm,  M.  145A-  Gallowgate 
Martin,  W.  &.  J.' 37,  39  Gallow- 
gate, nnd  4  Slain  St.,  Anderston 
Meigh,  Wm.  515  Gallowgate 
Miller,  Duncan,  99   High  John  st 
Miller,  Wm.  6  John  st.,  Bridgeton 
Montgomery,  James,  95  North  st 
Moreland,  John,  31  Kent  street 
Morrison  &  Co.  49  Jamaica  street 

— See  Adver.  in  Appendix 
Morton,  Hugh,  456  Argyle  street, 

and  119  Egiinton  street 
Muir,  Samuel,  30  Duke  st. 
Muir,  Thomas,   Sandy  ford  Build- 
ings, 18G  Dumbarton  road 
Mulvenny,  Patrick,  143  Castle  st 
Monro,  Alex.  18  So.  Kiuning  place 
Murdoch,  Jas.  140  Pt.-Dundas  rd 
Murphy,  D.  9  Main  St.,  Bridgeton 
Murray,  Jas.  7  Park  pi.,  Paisley  rd 
Mushet,  Wm.35  James'  St.,  Calton 
Naismith,  Alex.  49  Virginia  st. 
Napier,  Wm.  61  So.  Coburg  st 
Nicol,  Robt.  113  Upper  Crown  st 
Niven,  John,  149  Renfield  street 
Notman,  Thos.  44  Russell  street 
Ogg,  Wm.  52  Oxford  street 
Packer,  John,  17  Carrick  street 
Park,  John,  &  Co.  54  Argyle  st 
Parnie,  M.  A.  413  Argyle  street 
Paterson,  A.  &  W.  90,  92  Argyle  st 
Paterson,  Gavin,  49  Argyle  street 
Paterson,  J.  31  Gallowgate 
Paton  &  Son,  146  Queen  street 
Philips,  Wm.  1,  3  Tarbert  street 
Prentice,  James,  19,  21  Trongate, 

and  96  Cowcaddens  street 
Purdie,  P.  &  G.  51,    53,  and  65 
Gallowgate 


Quarrier,  Wm.  255  Argyle  street 
Ramsay,  John,  56  Robertson  st 
Ramsaj-,  John,  8  Bishop  street 
Robertson,  Niel,  3  Dale  St.,  Trad. 
Robertson,  Wm.  42  Crown  street 
Rodgers,  John;  50  Canon  street, 
Ross,  Robert,  344  Gallowgate 
Ross,  Wm.,  jun.  185  Cowcaddens  st 
Ross,  Wm.  287  Sauchiehall  street 
Russell.  John,  210  Argyle  street 
Salomon,  H.  &  Co.  267   Sauchie- 
hall street. 
Sandilands,  Jas.  10  Glassford  st 
Sanderson,  .John,  249  Parlia.  road 
Scobbie,  John,  50,  52   Gallowgate 
Scott,  And.  93  Nelson  st..  Trades 
Scott,  E.  &  S.  8  &  32  Jamaica  st 
Scott,  John,  33  Gallowgate 
Shanks,  Thos.  &  Co.  236  Argl.  st 
Sim  &  Barkers,  10  Jamaica  street 
Simpson,  James,  33  Argyle  street 
Simpson,  Wm.  118  Thistle  street 
Sinclair,  Alex.  73  .Jamaica  street 
Sinclair,  Archd.  133  Cambridge  st 
Singleton,  Joseph,  23  Crown  st 
Slater,  John,  &  Co.  388  Argyle  st 
Smith,  David  &  John,  173  Trong 
Smith,  James,  36  St.  George's  rd 
Smith,  Jas.  26  Ferguson  street 
Smith,  James,  29  Graeme  street 
Smith,  Thos.  49  Queen  street 
Somerville,  A.  169  Crown  street 
Steel,  Wm.  82  Queen  street 
Stevenson,  Matthew,  29  Renfield  st 
Stewart,  Miss  E.  70  Argyle  street 
Stewart,  John,  209  Cowcaddens  st 
Stockton,  C.R.  150,  156  Stockwell 
Stout,  Robert,  43  Gallowgate 
Straney,   Patrick,   and   Son,   104 

Thistle  street 
Strang,  Thomas,  201  Castle  st 
Sutherland,  H.  67    Hospital  street 
Sutherland,  John,  62  Main  St.,  An- 
derston 
Tait,  John,  29  Finlay  street 
Telfer,  Alex.  142  Cowcaddens 
Terras  &  Dawson,  157  Bucha.  st 
Thomson,  David,  28  Bridge  st 
Thomson,  G.  114  Gt.  Hamilton  sfc 
Thomson,  Jas.  150  Cowcaddens 
Thorburn,  T.  122  Buchanan  st 
Tofts,  J.  25  South  Portland  street 
TuUoch,  Thos.  92  Cumberland  fit 
Walker,  Jlaitin,  114  George  st 
Watson,  Wm.  90  London  street 
Weir,  John,  198  Garscube  road 
West,  Thos.  26  East  College  st 
White,  Dan.  18  West  Russell  st 
White,  John,  Bazaar 
White,  Henry,  18  Sauchiehall  st 
Wilkie,  Geo.,   &  Son,  13  St.  An- 
drew's square. 
Williamson,  J.  57  Bridge  street 
Williamson,  Mrs.  5  Trongate 
Wilson,  Alex.  45  Milton  St.,  West 
Wilson  &  Matheson,  40   Glassford 
street.  —  See    Advertisement  in 
Appendix 
Wilson,  Wm.  77  St.  Vincent  st 


452 


BOTTLE. 


-TRADES  DIRECTORY.- 


-B  RE  WEES. 


Wilson,  W.,  and  Sons,  150  Bu- 
chanan street 
Woodside,  R.  75,  77  Gallowgate 
Woolheim,  Sol.  22  London  street 
Wylie,  J.  Ill  Eenfield  street 
Wylie,  J.  &  W.  239  Duke  street 
Young,  W.  Bazaar,  Candleriggs 

BOTTLE  MANUFACTUEEES- 

Anderston  "Works,  Lancefield  st 
Borron,  Price,  &  Co.  Anderston  & 

Port-Dnndas;  office,  ISPrin.  sq 
Borron,  W.  G.  Glasg.  Wks.,  And 
Caledonian     Bottle     Works    Co. 

Garngadhill. 
Carson,  Warren,  &  Co.  53  Canal 

street,  Port-Dundas 
Clyde  Bottle  Works  Co.  35  Charles 

St.  St.  Eollox 
Geddes,  W.  &  J.  St.  Eollox 
Hydepark  Pottery  &  Bottle  Works, 

45  Hydepark  street 
M'Adam,  J.  Hydepark  street 
M'Adam,  J.  45,  97  Hydepark  st 
Mein,  Ale.'v.  35  Charles  street,  St. 

Eollox 
Pincock,  J.  W.  54  Canal  street 
Port-Dundas  Bottle  AVorks,  P.D 
Sheffield,  James,  72  Lancefield  st 

BRANDY  SHIPPERS. 

Arbouin,    Marett,   &    Co.  ;    J.  B. 

Sherriff,  12  Llope  street,  agent. 
Boilevin,  F,  A.  &,  Co.  France ;  J. 

K.  &  D.  Orr,  agents,  58   Os- 
wald street 
Chatenet,  Jne.  Fils,  France ;  John 

K.  &  D.  Orr,  58  Oswald  st.  agts 
Cheuzean,    Alex.  ;  J.  B.  Sherriff, 

agent,  12  Hope  street 
Denis,    J.,    Hy.  Mounie,    &    Co., 

Cognac  ;  Tower  &  Arrol,  agents, 

16  Dixon  street 
Gregoire,    Eug.    &    Co.     Cognac; 

Robertson  &  Baxter,  3  Virginia 

street,  agents 
Huvet,   Charles,  Cognac ;  Robert 

Thompson   &   Co.    agents,    64 

Howard  street. 
Planet  &  Co.  Cognac  ;  Edm.  Brace 

&  Co.  agents,  9  Exchange  sq 
Eeviere,   Gardral,  &  Co.  Cognac ; 

R.  Laidlaw&  Co.  agents,  15  St. 

Enoch  square. 
The  Viae   Growers  Co.   Cognac  ; 

Bulloch,  Lade,  &  Co.  agents,  43 

Dunlop  street 

BRASSFOimDEES. 

Allan,  Jas.  sen.  Elmbank  foundry, 
10  Kent  road. 

Anderston  Foundry  Co.  100  Cheap- 
side  street ;   124  St.  Vincent  st 

Armour,  William,  388,  390  Parlia- 
mentary road 

Baines  &  Drake,  80  Lancefield 
St.,  and  15  Cannon  st.  London 

Barclay,  Philips,  &  Co  ,  17  Ander- 
ston quay 


Blair,  Campbell,  &  M'Lean,  57  and 

65  M 'Alpine  street 
Bowstead,  T.  F.  jun.  170  Trong 
Bryden,  John,  &  Sons,  112  Bu- 
chanan street,  16  Frederick  st. 
Edinburgh,   and   33    St.   John 
street,  Perth 
Bryden,    Wm.  &   Sons,   7  Royal 
Bank  place,  Glasgow,  and  55 
George  street,  Edinburgh 
Buchan,  Hugh,  25  Jamaica  street 
Buchan,  T.  249  Argyle  street. 
Buonett  &  Co.  199  Buchanan  st 
Cameron,  John,  &  Co.  29  Lance- 
field quay 
Cato,  George,  Craiguestock  street 
Christie  &  Smith,  20  E.  Market  st 
Cook,  J.  &  J.  D.  54,  56  Welling- 
ton street 
Cook  &  Robertson,  94  Dale  street 
Dewar,  Peter,  113  Warroch  st 
Drummond,  R.  69,  71  Canning  st 
Dunn,  William,  15  Duncan  st 
Eadie  &  Spencer,  34,  36,  and  38 

London  street. 
Easton,  A.  134  Renfield  street. 
Elliot  A.  18  Bridge  street 
Forbes  &  Newton,  80  Canning  st 
Gilchrist,  Alex.  101  Norfolk  st 
Glover,  John,  &  Co.  16  Muslin  st 
Goldie,  Geo.  43  Kirk  st.  Gorbals 
Gorbals  Brass  Foundry,  47  Por- 
tugal street 
Graham,  D.  &  Co.  182  Sauchie- 

hall  street 
Guest  Sz,  Chrimers,  23  St.  Enoch  sq 
Gunn,  W.  L.  &  Co.  26  Salisbury  st 
Kenny  &  Brown,  93  Union  street, 

and  53  Dundas  street. 
Lnidlaw,  E.    &    Sons,    147   East 

Milton  street. 
Leadbetter,  T.  &  Co.  13,  15  Gor- 
don street. 
Livingston,  E.  SO,  34  J  King  st 
Lorimer,  Arthur,  35  Stockwell 
M'Callum,  D.  sen.  &  Co.  56  St. 

Vincent  street 
M'Crae,  Alex.  103, 105  London  st 
M'Fadyen,  Arch.  Finuieston  lane 
M'Ghie,  Cbas.  93  J  Cumberland  st 
M'Laren,  John,  3S  Stockwell  st 
M'Phail,  Archibald,  39  01dwynd 
Mathieson,  Geo.  136  Bothwell  st 
Miller  &  Fleming,  17  Robertson  st 
Miller  &  Pearce,  71  Hyde  Pk.  st 
Mitchell,  James,  29  Jamaica  st 
Morrison,  John,  14  Oxford  street, 

and  4  Nicholson  street. 
Moses,  Jas.  &  Co.  14  Jackson  st 
Paterson  &  Morrison,  7 1  Cowcad 
Pollock,  Thomas,  107  Cheapsidest 
Primrose  &  Co.  29,  31  Washing- 
ton street 
Eamsaj',  William,  125  Argyle  st 
Eobertson  &  Eeid,  109,  111,   113 
Hydepark  St.  and  59  Eenfield  st 
Eobertson,  Neil,  13  Norfolk  court 
Eouald,  B.  W.  53r}  Thistle  street 
Eoss,  W.  &  Co.  9  Carlton  court 


Smith,  T.  &  Son,  Birmingham  ; 

agents,  D.  Anderson  &  Co.  253 

Argyle  street. 
Stephen,  Mrs,  G.  131  Trongate 
Stephenson,  Allardyce,  &  Co.  90 

Maxwell  street 
Stephenson,  160  Buchanan  street 
Strathern  &  Sons,  261  Buchanan 

street,  and  4  Sauchiehall  street 
Sutherland,    Allan   W.    Mile-end 

foundry,  40  George  street 
Watson,  Archibald,  36  George  st 
Whitehead,  W.  49  Blackfriars'  st 
Wilson  &  Christie,  24,26  Buchan  st 
Wilson,  D.  187  Finuieston  street 
Wilson,  James,  42  Broomielaw 
Wilson,  John  C.  47  Portugal  st 
Wilson,  William,  115  High  street 
Young,  J.  &  W.  419^  Argyle  st. 

and  34  Whitehall  "st. ;  branch, 

Whiteinch  ;  office,  91  Carrick  st 

BRAZIERS. 

SEE  TIN-PLATE  WORKERS. 

BREWERS. 

Allsopp,  Samuel  &  Sons,  Burton- 

on-Trent;    Wm.  Milne    &    Co. 

agents,  115  St.  Vincent  street. 
Aitchison  &  Co.  Edinburgh;  Jas. 

Kelt,  agent,  1 1  Miller  street. 
Aitken,  James,  &    Co.    Falkirk; 

Chas.  Scoular,  agent,  53  Glass- 
ford  street. 
Baird,  Hugh,  &  Co.  Great  Canal 

Brewery,  and  28  Gordon  street. 
Bass,  Eadcliffe,  &  Gretton ;    Bul- 
loch, Lade,  &  Co.  43  Dunlop 

street,  agents. 
Bernard,  T.  &  J.  Edinburgh;  Jas. 

Murraj-,  62  Jamaica  st.  agent. 
Black  &  Co.  Aberdeen ;  W.  Ford 

&  Co.  agents. 
Blair,  Alex.  Alloa ;   W.  Ford,  G4 

Howard  street,  agent. 
Burton  Brewery  Co.    Burton-on- 

Trent ;  Tower  &  Arrol,  agents, 

16  Dixon  street 
Campbell,  A.  &  Co.  Edin.;  Wright 

&  Muir,  146  W.  Geo.st.  agents 
Combe,  Dalglish,  &  Co.  London  ; 

Tower    &    Arrol,    agents,    16 

Dixon  street 
Coope    &    Co.    Burton-on-Trent ; 

E.  Brown,  114  Trongate,  agent 
Dalkeith  Brewery  Co. ;  E.  Thomj^- 

son  &  Co.  C4  Howard  street 
D'Arcy,  John,  &  Son,  Dublin  ;  J. 

Baird  &  Co.  83  Jamaica  st.  agt 
Eadie,  James,    Burton-on-Trent ; 

J.  &  A.  Wilson,  65  Great  Clyde 

street,  agents 
Falkirk  Ale  stores,  53  Glassford  st 
Findlater  &  Co.  (Dublin)  25  and 

31  Queen  St.;  A.  Fraser,  agent 
Fowler,  John,  &  Co.  Prestonpans; 

Lang  Bros.  10  Oswald  st.  agts 
Fulton,  John,  &  Co.  Edinburgh ; 

Eobertson  &  Baxter,  3  Virginia 

street,  agents 


BREWERS. TRADES  DIRECTORY.- 


-BROKERS. 


453 


Gibb,  Thos.,  &  Son,  23  St.  Enoch 
square,  agents  for  Coope  &  Co. 
Burtou-on-Trent,  and  R.  Maa- 
ders  &  Co.  Dublin 
Guinness,  A.  Son  &  Co.  Dublin; 
John  M'Intyre,  133  St.  Vincent 
street,  agent 
Gninnes.s,    Son,    &    Co.    Dublin ; 
Tower    &    Arrol,    agents,    IG 
Dixon  street 
Guinness,  A.  Son,  &  Co.  Dublin  ; 

146  West  George  street. 
Hoare  &  Co.  London;  Wright  & 
Muir,  146  W.  Geo.  street,  agts 
Ind,    Coope,    Sz.    Co,    Burton-ou- 
Trent;  Eobt.  Brown,  144  Tron- 
gate,  agent 
Jaffrey,   John,  &  Co.  Edinburgh  ; 
Eobt. Thorn,  jun.  agent,  10  West 
Campbell  street 
Knox,  R.  &  Son,  Cambus  ;  John 
M'Intj're,  133  St.  Vincent  st. 
agent 
M'Ewan,  Wm.  Fountain  Brewerj', 
Edinburgh;     R,     Brown,    114 
Trongate,  agent 
M'Kenzie,  J.  &  Co.  24  Stockwell 

street,  agents 

Manders,   R.  &  Co.   Dublin;  M. 

Ferguson,  54  St.  Enoch  sq.  agt 

Manders,    Robert,    &    Co.,  porter 

brewers,  Dublin  ;  agents,  Thos. 

Gibb  &  Son,  23  St.  Enoch  sq 

Manders,  R.  &  Co.  Dublin  ;  John 

Dove,  agent,  5 1  Hope  street 
Meiklejohn,  Rob.  &  Son,  Brewery, 
Alloa ;  Wm.  Weir  Brothers  & 
Co.  60  Stockwell  street,  agents 
Mens,  Sir  Henry,  &  Co.  London  ; 
Robt.  Thomson  &  Co.  64  How- 
ard street,  agents 
Meux,  Sir  Henry,  &  Co.  London  ; 
Robertson  &  IJaxter,  3  Virginia 
street  agents 
Meux,  Sir  Henr}',  &  Co.  London  ; 
M.  Ferguson,  54  St.  En.  sq.  ag. 
M'Kenzie,  Alexander,  &  Co.  Dun- 
gannon ;  E.  Thorn,  jun.  agent, 
6,  8,  10  West  Campbell  st 
Eeid   &    Co.,    London,    brewers; 
Morrison  C.  &  Sons,  agents,  42 
Cochran  street 
Robin,    M'Millan,  &    Co.  9  East 

Howard  st.  and  45  Dunlop  st 
Salt,  Thomas,  &  Co.  Burton-on- 
Trent;  J.  &  G.  Stodart,  33^  St. 
Vincent  place,  agents 
Salt,  Thomas,  &  Co.  Burton-on- 
Trent ;  R.  Thompson  &  Co.  64 
Howard  street 
Scott,  W.  3  Duncan  street  and  124 

Canning  street 
Steel,  James,  80  Canning  street 
Steel,    William,    at  West   Barns, 
Dunbar;  A.  B.  M'Lachlan,  100 
Great  Clyde  street,  agent 
Stodart,  J.  &  G.  33i  St.  Vincent 
pi. ;  agents  for  Thomas  Salt  & 
Co.  Burton-on-Trent 


Sweetman,  P.  Dublin ;  R.  Brown, 
114  Trongate,  agent 

Taylor,  Anderson,  &  Co.  Edin- 
burgh ;  William  Money,  52  St. 
Enoch  square,  agent 

Tennent,  J.  &  R.  Wcllpark,  Duke  st 

Truman,  Hanbury,  Buxton,  &  Co. 
London;  Bulloch  &  Co.  43  Dun- 
lop street,  agents 

Usher,  Jas.  &  ThomaSj  Edinburgh; 
Robert  Young,  96  Eglinton  st.  agt 

Younger,  Geo.  &  Sons,  Alloa;  M. 
Ferguson,  54  St.  Enoch  sq.  agt 

Younger,  Wm.  &  Co.  Edinburgh  ; 
John  Baird  &  Co.  83  Jamaica 
street,  agent 

Wliitbread  &  Co.  London  ;  J.  B. 
Sherriff,  agent,  12  Hope  street 

Whitelaw,  Wm.  Edinburgh;  And. 
Nicol,  70  Thistle  st.  agent 

Whitwell,  Wm.  &  Co.  Kendal; 
John  Lamont,  5  Nor.  Exchange 
court,  agent 

Worthington  &  Robinson,  Burton- 
on-Trent  ;  Ferguson  &  Camp- 
bell, 9  Howard  street,  agents 

BSICKMAKERS  &  BUILDERS. 
Adam  &  Sutherland,  Landressj'  st 
Allan  &  Mann,  Port- Eglinton,  and 

48  St.  Enoch  square 
Armour  &  Cameron,  98  Centre  st. 
Tradeston — See  Adv.  in  Appen. 
Barr,  Kobt.  87  Gt.  Hamilton  st 
Bell,  Robert,  6  Dixon  street 
Binnie,  Alex.  73  East  John  st 
Borland  &  Steven,  26  E.  Market  st 
Bow,  A.  &  T.  230  West  st.  Trad 
Brown,  R.  158  Eglinton  street 
Bruntou,  C.  &  J.,  oven  builders,  69 

Clyde  street,  Anderston 
Cannan,  John,  243  Buchanan  st 
Clark,  Robert,  43  Young  street 
Corbet,  Robert,  3  Fordneuk  st 
Crawford,  James,  Eiddrie 
Crawford,  John,  158  Eglinton  st 
Davidson,  A.  &  Co.  6  Sharp's  la. 

Anderston 
Dods  &  Co.  Woodend,  Partick 
Ferguslie  Fire-Clay  works,  office, 
158  Eglinton  st;  John   Craw- 
ford, agent 
Ferguson,  Miller,  &  Co.,  Heath- 
field;  office,  11  West  Nile  st 
Freer,  James,  40  Savoy  street 
Garnkirk  Coal  Co.  243  Buchan.  st 
Gilchrist,  Robert,  60  Gt.  Ilamil.  st 
Goldie,  James,  78  Rutherglen  loan 
Hamilton,  Alex.  Lilybank  road 
Hodge,  Wm.  Porter  street 
Hurlford  Fire-claj'  Co.  47  Cook  st. 

Tradeston 
Hurll,   Young,   &    Co.,  203   Bu- 
chanan street. 
Johnston,  Eobt.  18  Gt.  Hamil.  st 
Kay,  James,  23  Gloucester  street 
Kelly,  F.  20  Cross  Gibson  street 
Lyoii,  J.  &  W.  &  Co.  Mountblue 
M' Alpine,  R.  495  Duke  street 


M'Arthur,  R.  5  Cameron  street 
M'Cormick,  John  &  Co.  350  Gars- 
cube  road 
M'Donald,  James,  23  Broad  st 
M'Donald,  John,  4  Westercraigs, 

Dennistoun 
MTntyre  &  Bell,  231  Eglinton  st 
M'Intyre,  D.  C.  80  Scotia  street 
M'Intyre,  John,  Lilybank  road 
M'Kail,  John,  74  Clyde  st.  And 
M'Laughlin,  Jas.  fire',  124  Port- 

Dundas  road 
M'Millan,  Neil,  2  Monteith  row 
M'Naught,  William,  44,  46  East 

Howard  street 
Montgomery,  Hugh,  Hunter  st 
More,  Thos.  32  Macfarlane  street 
Murray,  Alex.  206  Buchanan  st 
Murray,  James ;  works,  12  Chapel 

street,  Rutherglen 
Nicol,  John,  3  Pitt  street 
Porter,  George,  3G  Bellgrove  st 
Porter,  Wm.  1  Annfield  street 
Roberton,  R,  5  Sword  street 
Russell,  Archd.  69  Great  Clyde  st 
Steven,  W.  34  Kent  street 
Thomson,  Alex.  259  Eglinton  st'' 
Thomson,  M'Lean,  &  Co.,  Jire,  49 

West  George  st 
Wilson,  Charles,  174  Main  street, 

Bridgeton 
Wilson,  W.  &  Son,  740  Gallowg. 
and  Muirhouses,  354  Eglin.  st 
Young,  Neil,  69  Tobago  street 

BROKERS.— Pj  oduce. 

Adam,  H.  R.,  Sinclair  &   Co.   39 

Hope  street 
Alexander,  E.,   &  Sons,  43  West 

Campbell  street 
Allister,  Abendroth,  &  Co.  41  W. 

Howard  street 
Anderson,    William,     &    Co.    19 

Howard  street 
Athya,  John,  &  Co.  110  Buch.  st 
Bald,  James,  25  Hope  street 
Bankier,  Lictke,  &  Co.  25  Gord.  st 
Bankier,  W.  D.  &  Co.  25  Gord.  st 
Bannerman,     David,      Exchange 

buildings 
Beattie,  J.  &  Co.  31  Virginia  st 
Berwick,  J.  B.  9  Gordon  street 
Bews,  W.  T.  &  Co.  5  Dixon  st 
Blair,  George,  36  Turner's  court 
Bost,  A.  &  Co.  metal,  89  St.  Vin- 
cent street 
Boyd,  Ralph  S.  59  George  sq 
Bremner,  D.  80  Gt.  Clyde  street 
Buchanan,  Wilson,  &  Co.  25  St. 

Enoch  square 
Clavering,  T.  21  St.  Vincent  pi 
Connal,  Wm.  &  Co.  43  Virginia  st 
Cuthbertson,  John  Neilson,  chemi- 
cal, 188  Buchanan  street 
Dixon,  Thos.  120,  122  Bothw.  st 
Dustan,  George,  &  Co.  19  How.  st 
Edmiston  Sk  Mitchell,  25  Gordon 

street. 
Farquhar,  G.  13  Dison  street 


454 


BRUSHMAKEES.- 


-TRADES  DIREGTORT.- 


-BUILDEES. 


Gillespie,   Cathcart,  &   Eraser,  i 

Ingram  street 
Girdwood,  Robert  &  James,  wool, 

42  Yorls  street 
Henderson,  Lawr.  41  Howard  st 
Houston  &  Smellie,  11  W.  Nilest 
Johnston,Wni.&Co.  52  Howard  st 
Kincaid,  John,  59  Oswald  street 
Kianier,  F.  &  M.  &,Co.  24  Gord.  st 
Lennox,  Peter,  126  Clyde  st.,  And 
Logan  &  Muir,  13  Hope  street 
M'Gregor,  W.  sugar,  Eoval  Esch 
M'Gregor,  J.  0.  &  Co.  33  Virg.  st 
M'Intosh,  Dunlop,  &  Co.  12  Royal 

Exchange,  and  153  Queen  st 
MoncriefF,  Jas.  98  W.  George  st 
Money,  Wm.  52  St.  Enoch  sq 
Paterson  &  Robinson,  4  How.  st 
Paterson  &  Co.  1 3  Madeira  court, 

and  257  Argyle  street 
Rintoul,  E.,  Alexander,  &  Co.  23 

Jamaica  street 
Stuart,  Geo.  &  Co.  161  Hope  st 
Towart,  John,  75  East  How.  st 
Webb,  H.  B.  &  Co.  31  Enoch  sq 
Young,  John,  13^  E.  Howard  st 

BHUSHIIAEEES. 
Allan,  Wm.  28  Saltmarket 
Allan,  Mrs.  Bazaar,  Candlerigrgs 
Auderson,  Robert  E.,  49   St.  Vin- 
cent street 
Barker  &  Eennie,  5  Candleriggs 

and  19  Turner's  court 
Blackball  &  Scott,  63  Argyle  arc 
Bowie,  Mrs  D.  56  Gallowgate 
Bredie,  J.  293  Sauchiehall  street 
Cameron,  Wm.  W.  25  Stockw.  pi 

— See  Adver.  in  Appendix 
Darling  &  Taylors,  39  Union  st 
Ferguson,  John,  &   Sons,  88  Ja- 
maica street 
Gray,  Margaret  H.  33  Saucliieh,  st 
Hatch,  J.  E.  101  Dundas  street 
Lorimer  &  Moves,  15,  16  Argyle  ar 
M'Douald,  Peter,  56  Duke  street 
M'Gowan,  A.  B.  31  Jamaica  st 
Miller,  M.  223  Sauchiehall  street 
Morier,  W.  145  Argyle  street 
Moyes,  Jas,  E.  331  Sauchiehall  sfc 
Panton,  George,  &  Son,  icatch  and 
plate,  32  Stockwell  street. — See 
Advertisement  in  Appendix. 
Pollock,  Robt.  19  Turner's  court 
Pringle,  Wm.  W.  326  Argyle  st 
Purdon,  J.  52,  54  Argyle  arcade 
Rattray,  Charles,  21,  23  King  st 
Euddach,  Mrs.  J.  9  Candleriggs 
White,  Miss  A.  104  Trongate 
Whitelawj  S.  G.  6  Buchanan  st 

BUILDESS. 

SEE  ALSO  MASONS. 

Allan,  James,  546  Gallowgate 
Allan  &  Mann,  48  St.  Enoch  sq 
Anderson  &  Henderson,  13  Water- 
loo street,   11    Mitchell   street, 
and  Kinning  Park. 
Armour,  R.  49  Greenside  lans 


Bell,  Geo.  7  South  Wellington  st 
Binnie,  David,  61  Abbotsford  pi 
Binnie,  John,   53  Eglinton   st.  92 

West  St.,  and  8  Gloucester  pi 
Binnie,  Tliomas,  jun.  17  Binnie  pi 
Binnie,  Thomas,  4  Somerville  pi. 

Monteith  row. 
Black,  Henry  385  Parliamen.  rd 
Bowie,  Archd.  5  Thistle  street 
Braid,  Thomas,  26  Robertson  st 
Broom,  Alex.  90  Cowcaddens  st 
Brownlie,  Thos.  jun.  14Y  Paisley  rd 
Buchanan,  Wm.  34  Caledonian  rd 
Carswell,  Allan,  sen.  104  Queen  st 
Clow,  David,  40  Gt.  Western  rd 
Cochran,  John,  14  Gloucester  st 
Coghill,  John,  60  Pollok  street 
Connell,  James,  58  Norfolk  street 

and  126  Crookston  street 
Coulter,  John,  52  Tylefield  street 
Cowan,  Wm.  137  Waterloo  street 

and  63  Mitchell  street 
Craig,  R.  157  Crown  street 
Crawford,  Andrew,  7  Milton  lane 
Crawford,  Jas.  93  Commerce  st 
Cruikshank,  Jas.  42  Bothwell  st 
Dalziel,  J.  &  R.  7  Vermont  street 
Devlin,  M.  &  Sons,  64  Wellington 

street.  South 
Dick,  James,  105  So.  Portland  st 
Dunbar,  Jas.  17  Craignestock  st 
Duncanson,  John,  12  Derby  st 
Dykes,  John,  12  Canning  street 
Edmiston,    W,    T.     124    Upper 

Crown  street 
Findlaj-,  John,  &  Co.  56  Wood- 
lands road 
Findlay,  John,  321  Eglinton  st 
Findlaj',  Wm.  Stanhope  street 
Forsyth,  John,  545  Gallowgate 
Gordon,  John,  lOSBIain  st.  Bridg 
Grace,  Thos.  SO  Camden  street 
Graham,  James,  184  George  st 
Grant,  Jas.  jun.  27  Douglas  st 
Grant,  James,  1  Hope  street 
Gray  &  Dick,  51   Renfield  st.  and 

31  Steven  street 
Haggart}',  John,  3  Craignestock  pi 
Harper,  John,  108   Nelson  street, 
Trades.  &  17  Gt.  Western  road 
Hay,  James,  69  Eglinton  street. 
Henderson,  Andw.  Cleveland  ter 
Herbertson,  Geo.  37iV  Bedford  st 
Ingram,  Daniel,  81  St.  Geo.  road 
Kennedy,  Hugh,  Merkland  st.  Par 
Lamb,  John,  152  Graham  street 
Lamb  &  Rankin,  55,  57  Cathed.  st 
Law,  David,  Abercorn  street 
Leitch  &  M'Kinnon,  22i  Hosp.  st 
Leslie,  John,  151  Gallowgate 
Lindsay,  G.  317  Bath  street 
Lockerbie,  D.  &  Sons,  7  Abbots- 
ford  place. 
M'Call,  Wm.  5  Balmanno  street 
M'Callum,  Duncan.  17  Pitt  street 
M'Cord,  R.  503  St.'  Vincent  st 
M'Cnlloch,  Wm.  138  Bothwell  st 
M'Dowall,  J.  220  Main  st.  Gorb 
M'Gregor,  Ales.  227  Up. Crownst 


M'lntyre,  John,  Lilybank  works 
M'Kinnon,  John,  14  Young  street 
M'Nicol,  D.  17  Elderslie  street 
M'Pherson,  Alex.  158  North  st 
M'Walter,  J.   &  D.   19  Orchard 

street,  jpartick. 
Manwell,  David,  Pollokshields 
Maxwell,  John,  219  Dumbar.  rd 
Miller,  Dugald,  Holyrood  ores 
Miller,  N.  401  St.  Vincent  street 
Milligan,  John,  6  Warwick  street 
Miln  &  Sim,  140  N.  Woodside  rd 
Milro}'',  A.  55  Springgrove  place 
More,  D.  Haj'burn  place 
Muir,  Alex.  180  Pollokshaws  rd 
IMuir,  J.  &  R.  22  Taylor  street 
Muirhead,  James,  29  Rottenrow 
Munro,  G.,  37  Eldenslie  street. 
Murchie,  John,  40  Dumbarton  rd. 
Neilson,  James,  Bishopbriggs 
Neilson,  John,  110  N.  Hanover  st 
Neilson,  M.  122  Rose  st.  Hutches 
Neilson,  Wm.  56  Whitevale 
Orr,  Hugh,  69  Dumbarton  road 
Paterson,  H.  17,  21  Salisbury  st 
Phillips,  R.  16  Gt.  Western  road 
Philip,  Thos.  35  Gt.  Western  rd 
Philp,    Robert,    Cameron    court, 

North  street. 
Raid,  Andrew,  &  Son,  34,  36  Ro- 
bertson street. 
Eeid,  John,  9  Finnieston  street  & 

3  Havelock  street 
Rennie,  John,  355  Sauchiehall  st 
Robertson  &  Co.  316  Parliam.  rd 
Robertson,  James,  52  Surrey  st 
Russell,  Jas.  32  Dumbarton  road 
Scott,  J.  &  Son,  141  So.  Well,  st 
Shannon,  Peter,  105  Stockwell  st 
Sharp,  G.  15  Hill  st.  Garnethill 
Sharp,  G.  jun.  272  Dobbie's  loan 
Shaw,  A.  1565-  Eglinton  street 
Shaw,  Wm.  44  Wallace  street 
Sim,  Thos.  B.  140  N.  Woodside  rd 
Smith  &  Hay,  592  Gallowgate  and 

1  Henrietta  street 
Stenhouse,  G.  12  Pembroke  st 
Stenhouse,  John,  552  St.  Vine,  st 
Stewart,  Peter,  97  St.  George's  rd 
Stobo,  Wm.  42  Maitland  street 
Sfruthers,  Thos.  Avon  villa,  Pai.rd 
Swan,   J.   &   R.   Kelvindock   and 

Blackhill 
Swan,  Robert,  124  Stobcross  st 
Taylor,  J.  &  W.  5  Alston  street 
Taylor,  James,  &  Brothers,  6  Mairs 

street,  Anderston 
Taylor,  R.  107  West  Nile  street 

and  6  Scott  street 
Taylor,  Wm.  42  Dundas  street 
Thomson,  Alex.  259  Eglinton  st 
Yfalls,  Hugh,  91  Maitland  street 
Ward,  R.  19  Germiston  street 
Watson,  James,  2  North  Cumber- 
land street,  Calton 
Watson,  Thos.  4  Derby  street 
Watt,  John,  8  Sauchiehall  street 
Weir,  W.  head  of  Commercial  rd 
Williamson,  George,  35  Reid  st 


BUTTON.- 


-TRADES  DIEECTORT. CABINETMAKERS. 


455 


Wilkinson,  John,  1  Houston  st 
Wilson,  John,  &  Son,  4G8  Gallow- 
Wilson,  John,  76  Rutherglen  loan- 
Wilson,  L.  85  John  street 
Wilson,  William,  Graham  street 
Wilson,  Wm.  &  Son,  740  Gallow. 

and  Muirhos.  354  Eglinton  st 
Wylie,  Wm.  35  Elderslie  street 
Wyper,  J.  &  Co.  1G5  Polloks.  rd. 

BUTTON  FACTORS. 
Adam  &  Wright,  114  Trongate 
Rowley,  Chas.  &  Co. ;  M.  F.  Fozier 
&  Co.  11  St.  Enoch  sq.  agents 

CABIHETMAEEES. 

SEE    ALSO    CABINETMAKERS   AND 
UPHOLSTEREKS. 

Aitken,  Jas.  108,  110  Saltmarket 

and  2  and  3  Miller's  place 
Anderson,  Fran.  8,  10  Miller's  pi 
Anderson,  Thos.  R.  ^5  Robertson  st 
Arthur    &     Eraser,     8     and    12 

Buchanan  St.  and  116,  118,  and 

120  Argyle  street 
Baird,  Wm.  135  George  street 
Barr,  C.  223  Eglinton  street 
Bernard,  Wm.  22  Kent  street 
Boag,  R.  jun.  IGl  Trongate 
Boyd,  Wm.  &  Son,  13  Renfieldst 
Braid,    Ales.    31    Hoodie's  court, 

Argyle  street 
Brown,  William,  39  Surrey  street 
Bryce,  Morrison,  Hope  street 
Buchanan,  Jas.  11,  15  Nelson  st 
Caldwell,  Wm.  136,  146  W.  N.  st 
Campbell,  Archd.  22  Surrey  st 
Campbell,  John,  61  Gt.  Hamil.  st 
Campbell,  John,  25  Soho  street 
Craig,  Wm.  171  Stirling  road 
Cree,  A.  27  Gordon  street 
Crichton,  James,  63  Sauchie.  st 
Dall  &  Thomson,  41  Cumberl.  la 
Driver,  George,  14  Jackson  street 
Duff,  Duncan,  &  Co.  410  Arg.  st 
Dunn,  John,  72,  74,  76  King  st. 

Tradeslon 
Easton,  Robert,  37  Jamaica  st 
"Falconer,  Rich.  45  King  st.  Trad 
Finlav,  Wm.  21  George  street 
Gray',  Alex.  35,  37  Gt.  Clyde  st 
Gray,  J.  70  Bothwell  street 
Gray,  Jas.  6  Hill  street,  Gallowg 
Gray,  Jas.  37  Welling,  lane.  And 
Gray,  John,  148  High  street 
Greenshields,  Jas.  27  Montrose  st 
Heggie,  Geo.  &  Son,  54  Renfield  st 
Henderson,  Alex.  C.  126  Main  st 
Hendrv,  J.  &  A.  7  J  Eglinton  st 
Hill,  Wm.  124  New  City  road 
Hodgeton,  Thomas,  28  Milton  la 
Howlison,  James,  1  Newton  st 
Hunter,  John,  80  London  street 
Hunter,  Sam.  9  and  15  London  la 
Jamieson,  Alex.  99  Holme  street 
Jeffrey,  AVm.  56  New  wynd 
Johnston,  Francis,  33  Grasme  st 
Johnston,  James,  17  Norfolk  st 
Johnston,  Robert,  8  Sauchie.  st 


Lightbody,  P.  180  New  City  road 
Lightbodv,  Wm.  42  Sydney  st 
M'Ara,  John,  &  Co  ,  19  Royal  ar 
M'Arthur,  Peter,  87  Pitt  street 
M'Arthur,  Wm.  37  Jamaica  st 
M'Intvre,  Robert,  188  Argyle  st, 

124"  High  st,  &  27  Stockwell  st 
M'Kenzie,  Alex.  &  Co,  87  and  89 

Buchanan  street 
M'Kerrow,  James,  8  Renfield  st 
M'Kinnon,  Peter,  77  Carrick  st 
JI'Lean,  Alex.  5  Bedford  lane 
M'Lenuan,  John,  100  Dunibar.  rd 
M'Owen,  John,  87  Pitt  street 
Mather,  W.  58  Cheapside  street 
Menzies,  David,  45  Dnke  street 
Miller,  R.  &  Son,  29   Stirling  st, 

and  90  Nelson  street 
Moljmeux,  R.  &M.  46  Argvle  st 
Murphy,  E.  &  Co.  75  Cathe'd.  st 
Murphy,  A.  &  Co.,  410  Argyle  st 
Naismith,  M.  202  St.  George's  rd 
Nichol,  Adam  &  Fran.  388  Pari,  rd 
Park,  Jas.  &  Co.  11  Norfolk  ct, 
Paterson,  B.  J.  62  E.  Howard  st 
Paterson,  Wm.  26  Killermont  st 
Pinkerton,  Robt.,  3  Greyfriars'  wy. 
Peden,  Hugh,  28  Crown  street 
Rae,  Archibald,  52  Holmhead  st 
Reid,  R.  15  Muslin  st.  Bridgeton 
Ramsay,  Mrs.  J.  15  M'Farlaue  st 
Robertson,  Wm.  33  Crown  street 
Rodger,  A.  13  Well  street 
Scott,  Wm.  39  Candleriggs 
Sinclair,  J.  4  Low  Green  street 
Smith,  P.  102  Montrose  street 
Stevenson,  W.   10   Melville  lane, 

Tradeston 
Stewart,  J.  M,  18  Renfrew  street 
Stuart,  John,  73  Waterloo  street 
Thomson,  John,  146  W.  Nile  st 
Turnbull,  Andw.  194  New  City  rd 
Walker,   James,    21   Kirk  street, 

Gorbals 
Webster  &  Skinner,  58  Dumbar.  rd 
Watson,  Thos.  G  Eglinton  lane 
Wilson  &  Barron,  11  Bothwell  st, 

and  5  St.  Peter's  lane. 
Wotherspoon,  J.  75  Robertson  st 
Wylie  &  Lochhead,  45  Buchanan 

street,  and  34  Mitchell  street 
Wylie,  R.  73i-  Cathedral  street 

CASINETMAKEES  Aim 
UPHOLSTEEESS. 

Baird,  Wm.  135  George  street 
Balfour,  John,  80  Maxwell  street 
Ballardie,  John,  3  Carlton  place 
Bisset,  Alex.  76  Sauchiehall  st 
Brown,  James,  39,  45  Surrey  st 
Brvce,  Morrison,  166  Hope  street 
Caldwell,  W.  136,  146  W.  Nile  st 
Cochran,  A.  &  Co.  104  Renfield  st 
Colquhoun,  Thomas,  93  Pitt  st 
Davidson,  Rob.  21  S.  Portland  st 
Duncan  son  &  Forbes,  55,  57  Gor- 
don street. 
Elmore,  T.  50  Centre  street 


Forbes,  Jas.  112  Stirling's  road 
Forrest,  John,  &  Son,  64  Sauchie- 
hall street. 
Gardner,  A.   &  Son,  34,  36  Ja- 
maica street 
Gaul,  R.  &  Co.  66  Renfield  street 
Gibson,  J.  36,  38  Howai'd  street 
Glendinning,  J.  34  Holmhead  st 
Goldie,  Thos.  245  Stobcross  street 
Heggie,  George,  &  Son,  54  Ren^ 

field  street. 
Henderson,  Walt.  43  Cambridge  st 
Hislop  &  Hull,  13  Eglinton  place 
Houston,  Wm.  65  Stockwell  st 
Hunter,  John,  80  London  street 
Hutton,  James,  4,  5  Park  place 
Jack,  Paterson,  &  Co.  62  St  Vin- 
cent street. 
Keir,  Walter,  140  Queen  streetr 
Knox,  Thomas,  44  Renfield  street 
Laird,  John,  182  Dumbarton  road 
Laird,  John,  37,  39  Merkland  st 
Lindsay,  John,  21  Richard  street 
M'Callum  &  Co.  16, 18  R.  arcade 
M'Garry,  Wm.  jun.  7  Victoria  bids 
M'Intyre,  Robt.  188  Argyle  st.  124 

High  St.  and  27  Stockwell  st 
M'Kav,  J.  &  Son,  203  Sauch.  st 
M'Kenzie,    Alex.    &    Co.    87,    89 

Buchanan  street. 
M'Kenzie,  J.  22,  26  Bothwell  st 
M'Kenzie,  John,  8  John  street 
M'Kinnon,  P.  77  Carrick  street 
M'Lnske}',  Jas.  41  Great  Clyde  st 
M'Morland,  A.  115  Buchanan  st 
M'Murray,  Boyd,  &  Co.  13  Ren- 
field street 
Mabon,  C.  30  to  40  Miller's  place 
Blartin,  Andrew,  96  George  street 

and  18  North  Portland  street. 
Martin,  Bryce,  37  St.  George's  rd 
Matbieson,   Middieton,  &  Co,  72 

Gordon  street. 
Mathie^on,  Wm.  108  Bothwell  st 
Middieton,  Wm.  &  Co.  72  Gor- 
don street 
Miller,  James,  132  Trongate 
Morrison,  Wm.  50  Paislay  road 
Mowat,  William,  126  Renfrovr  st 
Park,  Charles,  156  W.  Regent  st. 

and  129  West  Campbell  street 
Pinkerton,  Wm.  &  Co.  55  Bell  st 
Richmond,  J.  &  R.  &  Co.  96  Bu- 
chanan st. 
Riddell,  Jas.  &  Son,  19G  Hope  st 
Roxburgh,  John,  184  Hope  street 
Rough,  Jas.  13,  15  Gt.  West,  rd 
Rough,  John,  27  Finlay  street 
Sala,   Francis,   GO   Gt.   Clyde   st. 

and  101  Maxwell  street 
Scott,  Wm.  39  Candleriggs 
Simpson,  John,  102  London  st 
Smith,  David,  &  Sons,  23  War- 
wick street 
Smith,  Peter,  102  Montrose  street 
Smith,  T.  &  F.  20  Gt.  Clyde  st 
Spiers,  L.  50  Bishop  st.  Anderstoa 
Taylor,  Wm.  71  Cowcaddens  st 
Watsofl,  Robt.'858  St.  Vincentst 


456 


CALENDEREES.- 


-TRADES  DIRECTORY.- 


-CARD. 


Whyte,  R.  &  Sons,  111  St.  Yin- 
cent  street 
Wilson,  James,  33  Douglas  street 
Wilson   &   Barron,    11    Both  well 

circus  and  5  St.  Peter's  lane 

Woyka,  John,  163  Cowcaddens  st 

Wray,  Thomas,  1  Love  loan. 

Wylie  &  Lochhead,  45  Buchanan 

street  and  34  Mitchell  street 

CALENDEREES  &  PACKERS. 
Alexander,  Jas.  82  Miller  street 
Allan  &  Crawford,  79  Mitchell  st 
Anderson,  James,  &  Co.  170  Bu- 
chanan street 
Buchanan,  G.  &  Sons,  95  Candle- 

riggs 
Cameron,  M'Millan,  &  Co.  67,  71 

Virginia  street 
Cochran,  Wm.  85  Candleriggs 
Crawford  &  Easton,  81  Buchanan 

street,  9  Gordon  street,  and  82 

Mitchell  street 
Fergus,  Thomas,  162  Buchanan  st, 
Galbraith  &  Co.  343  St.  Vincent  st 
Gilchrist,  W.  33  Virginia  street 
Gray  &  Donaldson,  1  George  sq 
Hamilton,  Robt.  &  Co.  63  Candle- 
riggs and  62  Brunswick  street 
Hamilton  &  Winning,  155  West 

Geo.  St.  &  58,  60  W.  Geo.  lane 
Lang,  Alex.  13  Dundas  lane 
Leek,  J.  &  Co.  16,  20  Montrose  st 
Livingstone,  Ewing,  &  Co.  17,  21 

Virginia  street 
MacAllister,  John,  jun.  159  West 

George  street 
M'Aule}',  Thomas,  13  Stirling  st 
M'Donald   &   Freer,  14,  16   Rcn- 

field  lane 
M'Donald,    John,    106    and    110 

Brunswick  street 
M'Farlane,  John,  44  Mitchell  st 

and  57  Buchanan  street 
M'Farlane,  J.  &  J.  CO^  St.  Geo.'s 

place 
M'Farlane,  William,  25  East  Geo. 

lane,  142  Buchanan  street 
M'Kinlay,  Robert,  20  and  22  la- 
gram  street 
M'Lean  &  Glen,  104  Hope  street 
M 'Murray,  John,  &  Co.  86  JNIillr.  st 
M'Mutrie  &  Paterson,  61  Virg.  st 
M'Naughton,    Colin,    100     West 

George  st.  and  122  North  st 
MiJdleton  &  M'Ewan,  67  Miller  st 
Miller,  John,   53    Cochran   street 

and  20  South  Frederick  street 
Mitchell,   W.    G.   &    Co.    4,    14 

Montrose  street 
Orme  &  M'Nab,  25  W.  George  st. 

and  8  East  George  lane 
Paterson  &  Jackson,  273  George 

street  and  71  George  square 
Robertson,  Andw.  45  Montrose  st 
Eobertson,  John,  11  Prince's  sq 
Roy,  Archd.  72,  82  Virginia  st 
Stark,  James,  69   St.   George's  pi. 

iind  44  West  Nile  street 


Taylor,  James,  &  Son,  28  Coch- 
ran street 

Thomson  &  Alexander,  23  Mon- 
trose street 

Thomson,  James,  135  W.  Geo.  st 

Wilson,  John,  &  Co.  29  Buchanan 
street  and  24  Mitchell  street 

Wright,  Jas.  63,  67  Buchanan  st. 
and  60,  62  Mitchell  street 

Wylie,  Mrs.  82  Wilson  street 

Young,  Alex.  &  Co.  81  Buchanan 
street  and  9  Gordon  street 

CALICO  AND  SILK  PRINTERS. 
Aitken,  H.,  &  Co.,  817  Gallowgate 
Becketts  &.  Co.  16  St.  Vincent  st 
Bell,  Ewing,  &  Co.  86  Buchanan  st 
Black,  James,  &  Co.  29  R.  Ex.  sq 
Boyd,    T.    Sons,     &    Hamel,    91 

Mitchell  street 
Brown,  M.  &  Co.  20  Ingram  st 
Callander,   Sons,  &   Co.  16  South 

Frederick  street 
Coubrough,   A.    P.  &   Co.    South 

Exchange  court,  77  Queen  st 
Crura,  W.  &  Co.  4  W.  Regent  st 
Dalglish,   R.   Falconer,  &  Go.  29 

St.  Vincent  place 
Duncan,  A.  C.  &  Co.  2  North  ct. 

Exchange 
Ewing,    A.    Orr,   &   Co.    2    West 

Regent  street 
Ewing,  John,  Orr,   &  Co.  32  St. 

Vincent  place 
Findlay  &  Blair,  54  Dundas  st. 
Fulton,  Brothers,  48,  50  Duke  st 
Gourlie,  W.  &  Son,  12  S.  Fred,  st 
Guthrie,  Mitchell,  &  Co.  2  West 

Regent  street  and  Ferryfield. 
Guthrie,  Shaw,  &  Co.  91  Mitchell 

street 
He  wit  &  Wingate,  14  West  Nile  st 
Heys,  Z.  &  Sons,  5  Dundas  street 
Button,  H.  W.  &  Co.  110  Buch.  st 
Inglis  &  Wakefield,  74  Gordon  st 
M'Aulay,  William,  &  Co.  1  South 

Frederick  street. 
M'Aulay,  W.  &  P.  &  Co.  Shaw- 
field.     Letters  left  at  1  South 

Frederick  street 
M'Gregor,  Robert,  55  Broad  street. 

Mile-end 
M'Nab,  James,  145  Ingram  street 
M'Nab,  Jas.  jun.  145  Ingram  st 
Miller,  W.  &  Sons,  54  Gordon  st 
Monteith,  H.  &  Co.  11,  14  George 

square  and  132  Queen  street 
Muir,  Brown,  &  Co.  29  W.  Geo.  st 
Muter  &  Miller,  170  Buchanan  st 
Reid  &  Ewing,  84  St.  Vincent  st 
Shaw,  J.  &  Co.  12  Roj'al  Ex.  sq 
Stewart,  Jas.  175  Buchanan  st 
Stirling,  Wm.  &  Sons,  142  West 

George  street 
Todd,  Charles,  &  Higginbotham, 

4  Springfield  court,  69  Queen  st 
Williamson,  G.  99  Glassford  st 
Young,  Chas.  &  Co.  14,  22  West 

Nile  street  , 


CANISTER  MAKER. 
Lowe,  Charles,  151  East  George  st 

CAP   MANUFACTURERS. 
Adam,  M.  &  A.  278  Argyle  street 
Anderson,  Jas.  B.  121  Argyle  St., 

and  2,  4,  and  6  Maxwell  street 
Blair,  J.  &  Co.  34  Howard  street 
Dunlop,  D.  &  W.  149  Argyle  st 
Freckleton,  Wm.  &  Co.  217  Arg.  st 
Fulton,  Andrew,  140y\  Ar£;vle  st 
Gardner,  J.  &  W.  &  D.  5^"  Candl 
Gardner,    Foulds,    &  Stirling,   70 

Union  street 
Goodair,  Edw.  421  Argj'le  street 
Hayes,  Edwin,  F.  6  Croy  place, 

Maxwell  street 
Hunter,  A.  G.  &  Co.  32  Buch.  st 
Hunter,  Barr,  &  Co.  95  Argyle  st 
Hunter,  David,  185  Trongate 
Inglis,  And.  &  Co.  31  Argyle  sfc 
Kirsop,  John,  98  xirgyle  street 
Knox,  J.  &  W.  &  Co.  67,  73  Trong 
Knox,  Waller,  176  Trongate,  and 

2,  8  Hutcbeson  street 
M'Gregor,  Thomas,  74  George  st 
M'Innes,  Matthew,  136  Trongate 
Miller,  D.  185  Trongate 
Morrison,  W.  &  Son,  131  Argyle  st 
Morrison,  &  Co.  49  Jamaica  st. — ■ 

See  Advertisement  in,  Appendix 
Pigott,  Henry,  171  Trongate 
Robertson,  R.  &  Sons,   18  Glass- 
ford  street 
Robertson,  Wm.  210  Gallowgate 
Rohead,  J.  176  Trongate 
Russell,  Miss,  7  Milton  arcade. 
Shanks,  Mrs.  C.  70  Robertson  st 
Sim  &  Barkers,  10  Jamaica  street 
Stirling,  Jas.  43  London  street 
Thornhill  &  Co.  65  Argj'le  street 
Westlands,  Laidlaw,  &  Co.  8,  10, 

12  Howard  st  &  99  Gt.  Clyde  st 
Williamson,  Geo.  63  Stockwell  st 
W^ylie,  William,  1  Argyle  street 

CARD  CUTTERS. 
Campbell,  R.  R.  95  Hutcheson  st 
Cochran,  William,  66  North  Han- 
over street. 

CARD  MAKERS. 
Clarkson,   William,   &    Co.,    129 

Stockwell  street. 
Farmer,  John,  95  Hutcheson  st 
Eraser,  James,  94  Miller  street 
Gandois,  A.  J.  14  Dunlop  street 
Keil,  John,  11  South  Frederick  st 
Kennedy,  James,  40  Buchanan  st 
Leckie,  John,  52  Virginia  street 
M'Intyre,  Robt.  188  Argyle  street 

and  124  High  street 
Melvin,  David,  55  Hutcheson  st 
Smith  &  M'Laurin,  69,  71  Bishop 

street,  Port-Dundas 
Smith,  W.  A.  67  West  Nile  st 
Taylor,  James,  &  Co.  cotton,  silh, 

wool,  and  tow,  115  Grajme  st 
Taylor,  Wm,  115  Grseme  street 


CARPET.- 


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457 


CARPET  MAHUFACTUREKS 

AND  MERCHANTS. 
Campbell,  Neilsoii,   Shaw,  &  Co. 

44  Buchanan  street. 
Findlay  &  Tannaliill,  53  Wilson  st 
Fleming,  W.  &  J.  &  Go.  5  Ingram  st 
Geddes,  J.  &  Son,  72  Virginia  st 
Grimond,  J.  &  A.  D.  17  So.  Fred,  st 
Hadden,  Alex.  17  Frederick  street 
Lyle,  J.  &  Co.  100  Crownpoint  rd. 
Port-Eglinton     Carpet    Factory ; 

works,  Port-Eglinton. 
Rutherford,  Rule,  &  Co.  9  Howd.  st 
Sawers,  ^Y.  S.  136  Buchanan  st 
Struthers,  Thos.  &  Co.  18  Buch.  st 
Templeton,  J.  &  J.  S.  22  Ford- 

neuk,  Mile-end 
Templeton,  J.  &  Co.  70  George  sq 
Wj'lie  &  Lochhead,  45  Buchanan 

street  and  35  Mitchell  street 

CARTERS. 

Andrew,  Thos.  29  Little  DoveMU 
Boyd,  Robt.  282  Dobbie's  loan. 
Brechin,  A.  Cal.  raily.  St.  Rollox 
Brodie,  Wm.  14  Steel  st.,  Laurist 
Craig,  Win.  Burnside  pi.  Govan. 
Cullen,  Wm.  29  Struthers  street 
DoUan,  John,  111  Thistle  street 
Eadie,  John,  16  North  Coburg  st 
Ford,  John,  36  Society  row 
Forrest,  Mrs.  227  Eglinton  street 
Gardner,  John,  239  Argyle  street 
Gilchrist,  Wm.  271  N.  Dalmar.  rd 
Harvie,  D.  223  New  Dalmar.  rd 
Jackson,  Archibald,  84  Norfolk  st 
Jamieson,  Thomas,  29  George  st. 

Mile-end. 
Lennox,  P.  126  Clyde  street 
Logan,  James,  53  Drygate 
M'Bride,  Duncan,  63  Brown  st 
M'Culloch,  J.  &  G.  50  Robertson  st 
M'Kendrick,  A.  39  Miller's  place 
M'Kim,  Walter,  36  Alston  street 
M'Kinlay,  Thos.  14  Burnside  st 
M'Nair,  John,  10  Millroad  st.  Cal 
Michie,  Ales.  112  Hydepark  st 
Miller,  Jlrs.  John,  24  Havannah 
Napier,  Jas.  20  Hill  st.  Gallowgate 
Parker,  Jas.  7  Tylefield  street 
Paterson,  William,  &  Son,  19  Ann 

st.  and  15  Springfield  st 
Perry,  Samuel,  5  Wood  lane 
Robb,  David,  52  Soho  street 
Robertson,  George,  13  Eglinton  pi 
Scott,  Colin,  8S  St.  James'  road 
Scott,  Peter,  39  Alston  street 
Sloan,  J.  76  Lancefield  street 
Smith,  John,  3  North  lire  place 
Waddell,  John,  3  Nicholas  st 
Waddell,  R.  162  E.  Milton  st 
Warnock,  James,  182  Gallowgate 

CARTWRIGHTS. 

Brown,  Matthew,  12  Kennedy  st 
Campbell,  Jas.  16  Garscaddenst 
Currie,  Wm.  10  Canning  street 
Dallas  &  M'Arthur,  325  New  Dal- 
marnock  road 


Forsyth,  James,  4  and  8  Kirk  st 
Granger,  R.  31  King  st.  Tradeston 
Hamilton,  Gavin,  &  Sons,  103  St. 

James'  road 
Innes,  D.  85  Main  street,  Gorbals 
M'Ainsh,  Jas.  102  Port-Dundasrd 
M'Coll,  Neil,  17  Pitt  street 
M'Kellar,  Duncan,  73  Maxwell  st 
M'Millen,  Dun.  369  Dobbie's  loan 
Mitcliell,  G.  26,  28,  30  Carrick  st 
Morrison,  Donald,  115  Hunter  st 
Nimmo,  Wm.  157  London  street 
Ramsay,  Jas.,  &  Co.  118  Rulher- 

glen  loan 
Stirrat,  D.  164  Renfield  st 
Struthers,  Alex.  13  Wallace  st 
Ta3'lor,  Thos.  50  Cadogan  st 
Ward,  Martin,  45  Greendyke  st 

CARVERS  &  GILDERS. 
Allan,  M.  &  J.  220  Broomielaw 
Archibald,  Hugh,  81  Dundas  st 
Booklass,  George,  27  Dunlop  st 
Bogle,  Hugh,  &  Co.  123  St.  Vin- 
cent street,  and  222  Shaws  rd 
Bowie,    Campbell   T.,  &   Co.  26 

Eothwell  street 
Boyle,  Ales.  33  Stockwell  st 
Boyle,  James,  26 i  Thistle  st 
Brysou  &  Hilton,"  79,  88,  and  90 

Stockwell  street 
Craig,  Peter,  145  Trongate 
Cross,  W.  &  Son,  120  N.  City  rd 
Drew,  John,  &  Co.  27  Dunlop  st 
Finlay,  J.  2  4  Renfield  street 
Finlayson,  John,  8  E.  Howard  sfc 
Fisher,  John,  5  West  Nile  st 
Grant,  Alex.,  15  R.  Exchange  sq 
Hobbs,  S.  60  Anderston  quay 
Houston,  Wm.  5  Both  well  street 
Hyman,  Myer,  &  Co.  57  Renfi.  st 
Johnston,  Eraser,  &  Co.  78  Gor.  st 
Johnston,  R.  8  Sauchiehall  street 
Kay  &  Reid,  50  Wellington  st 
Kyles,  Wm.  18  Stockwell  place 
M'Calman,  Donald,  16  Ro.  Ex.  sq 
M'Clure,  James,  &  Son,  100  Bu- 
chanan street 
M'Donald,  G.  273  Duke  street  ■ 
M'Gown,  R.  Springfield  lane 
M'Kenzie,  Alexander,  &  Co.  87  & 

89  Buchanan  street 
M'Murray,  W.  37  Jamaica  street 
Mj'er,  Hyman,  &  Co.  57  Renfi.  st 
Miller,  James,  42  Sauchiehall  st 
Nell,  John,  132  Mains  street 
Niven,  Alex.  196  Sauchiehall  st 
Peacock,  Thomas,  259  Sauchie.  st 
Rankin,  M.  21  Renfield  street 
Renton,  William,  33  Stockwell  st 
Robertson,  Andrew,  65  Paisley  rd 
Russell,  Jas.  9  South  Portland  st. 
Shanks,  William,  77  Maxwell  st 
Smith,  Thos.,  &  Son,  18  Dunlop  st 
Stewart,  John,  164  Trongate 
Sutherland,  Geo.  84  Wellington  st 
Torrens  &  Husband,  100  W.  Geo. 

street 
Trought,  S.  E.  29  Waterloo  st 


Watson,  Joseph,  179  Shamrock  sfc 
Weir,  William,  4  Royal  arcade 
West  of  Scotland  Establishment, 

308,  310  Buchanan  street 
Wilson  &  Barron,  11  Bothwell  st 
AVood,  Jas.  33  Nelson  st.  Tradest 
Wylie  &  Lochhead,  45  Buchanan 

street,  and  34  Mitchell  street 
Young,  Samuel,  52  Howard  st 

CATTLE-DEALERS. 

Brj'son,  John,  66  Abbotsford  pi 
Duncan,  John,  6  Somerville  place 
Lockharl,  John,  43  York  street 
Malcolm,  Alex.  12  Monteith  row 
Stark,  James,  159  Garngadhill 
Stark,  Malcolm,  Rosebank,  Garn- 

gad  road 
Swan,  John,  &  Son,  237  Duke  st 
Tiernan,  John,  &  Son,  62  York  st 

CAUSEWAYERS. 

Foill,  A.  &  J.  Craig  Park  quarries 
Robertson, Wm.  30  Parkho.  lane 
Taylor,  Edward,  50  York  street 

•CEMENT  MANUFACTURERS 

AND  MERCHANTS. 
Anderson,  G.,  &  Co.  80   Hill  st. 

Gallowgate 
Bow,  A.  &  T.  230  West  street 
Brown,  John,  &  Co.  2  Oswald  st 
Cruikshank,  R.  &  Son,  42  Both- 
well  street 
Cunningham   &  M'Haffie,   65  Ja- 
maica street 
Lightbody,  J.  &  J.  24  Jas.  Watt  st 
Logan,  James,  Moodie's  court,  31 

Argyle  street 
M'Creath,  Jas. ;  office,  112  West 

George  street. 
M'Lintock,  Wm.  38  Kirk  st.  Gor 
Stevenson,  W.  &  Co.  57  Robert- 
son street. 
Wilson,   D.  8   Cambridge  street, 
and  100,  101  Holm  street — See 
Advertisement  in  Appendix. 

CHAINMAKERS. 
Those  marked  a  are  anchor  makers. 

Angus,  John,  &  Co.  131  Trongate 
a  Birrell,  George,  45  Union  st 
Dick,  Alex.   105  Stockwell  st.— 

See  Adeertisemeni  in  Appendix 
Glasgow  Forge,  Chain-cable  and 

Anchor   Manufactory ;    Archd. 

M'Vicar,  19  Robertson  street. 
Hamilton,  R.  &  Co.  90  M'Pher.  sfc 
M'Intyre,  John,  &  Co.  31  and  32 

Lancefield  quay. 
M'Naught,  George,  58  and  62  St. 

James'  street,  Paislej'  road 
ftM'Vicar,  Arch.  19  Robertson  st. 

and  Kinning  park 
Niven  &  Co.  11  Springfield  place 
Paterson,  Wm.  &  Sons,  19  Annst. 

and  16  Springfield  pi.  Broomie 
Russell,  Bernard,  Henrietta  street 
Sillars,  Ales.  66  M'Pherson  street 
U 


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CHEESEMONGERS. TRADES  DIRECTORY. CHINA. 


aStewart,  James  T.  2  North  court, 

Eoyal  Exchange 
aTinsley,  Wright,  &  Co.  45  Union 

street ;  George  Birrell,  agent 
Wray,  Thomas,  1  Love  loan.  High 

street. — See  Adv.  in  Appendix. 
Yuill,  J.  47  Stockwell  street 
CHEESEMONGERS. 

SEE  ALSO  PEOVISION  MERCHANTS. 

Allan,  A.  &  J.   108,  110  Candle- 

riggs,  and  16  Canon  street 
Baillie,  J.  &  Co.  87  Candleriggs 
Buchanan,  Joshua,  &  Son,  71,  73 

Candleriggs 
Dorman,  J.  25,  27  So.  Albion  st 
Pulton,  James,  47  Argyle  street 
Gillies,  J.  &  Co.  18,  20  Dunlop  st 
M'Innes,  Neil,  32  Stirling  square 
Jlason,  James,  66  Candleriggs 
Naismith,  J.  106  Candleriggs 
Osborne,  Alex.  45  Candleriggs 
Osborne,   Robert,   105,  107,   109 

Candleriggs 
Osborne,  Thos.  127  Candleriggs 
Pollock,  J.  &  Co.,  12,  14  Wilson  st 
Roy,  J.  &  G.  37  Turner's  court 
Sinclair  J.  &  Co.  30  Stockwell  st. 

CHEMICAL,  MATHEMATICAL, 
&  PHILOSOPHICAL  INSTRU- 
MENT MAKERS. 
Bell,  J.  &  H.  70-J  Gt.  Clyde  st 
Blakeney,  J.  94  and  96  Jamaica  st 
Dobbie,  Alex.  24  Clyde  place 
Galletli,  John,  24  Argyle  arcade 
Gardner  &  Co.  53  Buchanan  st 
Gardner,  William,  134  Buch.  st 
Gilzean,  Wm.  23  Hill  st.  Anderst 
^^'Gregor,    Duncan,    38,    39,    40 

Clyde  place. 
„  one,  John  W.  43  West  Nile  st. 

and  60  Gordon  street 
Jiite,  Jas.  1  Renfield  st.  and  60 

Gordon  street 


W. 


CHEMISTS,  MANUFAC- 
TURING. 

AUhusen,  C.  &  Sons,  23  St.  Vin- 
cent pi.;  W.  N.  Gemmill,  agent. 

Bain,  Carlile,  &  Co.;  office,  81  St. 
Vincent  street. 

Baker,  Henry,  3 1  E.  Nelson  st 

Barnes  &  Ash  worth;  G.  R.  Sander- 
son &  Co.,  agents,  12  Excha.  sq 

Blyth,  Wm.  &  Co.  Accrington;  G. 
Lancaster,  136  Hope  st.  agent 

Bryce,  A.  S.  Caltoa  entry,  8  So- 
merville  place 

Buchanan  Brothers,  275  Arg.  st 

Cameron,  J  ,  New  road,  Parkhead 

Campbell,  Donald,  1  Buchanan  st. 
and  130  Argyle  street 

Clews,  Alex.;  181  Duke  street  and 
5  Glebe  street 

Cochrane,  Jas.  28  Argyle  arcade 

Currie,  John,  Camlachie 

Currie,  John,  &  Co.  223  Dumbar- 
ton road 


Currie,  John,  311  Sauchiehall  st 
Currie,  John,  44  Crown  street 
De  Bois,  Frederick,  23,  25  New 

City  road 
Donaghy,  Hugh,  51  Turner's  ct 
Drygate  IBridge  Works,  137  Dryg. 
Foot,  C.  &  Co.  Royal  Exchange 

buildings 
Eraser,  William,  58  Miller  street 
Frazer  &  Green,  113  Buchanan  St. 

and  305  Sauchiehall  street 
Frew,  John,  Port-Dundas. 
Garroway,  R.  &  J,  549  Duke  st 
Gray,  James,  163  Cowcaddens  st 
Greenvale  Chemical  Co.  Greenvale 
Henderson,  Robt.  60  Commerce  st 
Hope,  Alex.  jun.  &  Co.  Coatbridge 

street,  Port-Dundas. 
Hurlet  &  Campsie  Alum  Co.  77 

Union  street 
Hurlet   Chemical   Works ;    office, 

175  West  George  street 
Hyland,  Thos.  &  Co.  65  Rose  st 
Irvine  &  Bryce,   128   Bishop  st. 

Port-Dundas. 

Jaap,  John,  262  Buchanan  street 

and  10  Hamilton  pi.  Hillhead. 

Lang,  Gilbert,  175  W.  George  st 

Lewis,  William,  406  Dobbie's  loan 

and  10  Market  lano 
Listen,  Alex.  27  Union  street 
Loughran,  John,  24  Govan  street 
M'Bean,  H.  &  Co.  50  Cook  street 
M'Farlane,  G.  jun.  71  Firhill  road 

Springbank. 
M'Geachy  &  M'Farlane,  80,  82 

Port-Dundas  road. 
M'Kechnie,  AVm.  Bluevale  works. 
M'Lintock,  W.  38  Kirk  st.  Gorb 
Meldrum,  C.  &  Co.  Craignestock 
Miller,  G.  &  Co.  34  Bothwell  st 
Miller,  Jas.  Victoria  works. 
Montgomery,  J.  &  Co.  20  and  22 

Bishop  street,  Port-Dundas. 
Murdoch  Brothers,  113  Union  st. 
and  143,  147  Sauchiehall  street 
Parkhouse  Co.   Great  W'ellington 

street.  Paisley  road. 
Paterson,  William,  100  Brunswick 

street  and  85  Candleriggs 
Payne,  C.  107  Commerce  street 
Penney,  C.  Glasgow 
Port-Dundas  Chemical  Works,  28 

Bishop  street,  Port-Dundas 
Poynter,  John,   &  Son,   72   Great 

Clyde  street 
Russell,  S.  &  W.  Hurlet 
Shearer,  James  N.  156  N.  City  rd 
Smith,  Richard,  114  West  street. 
Steven,  A.  &  Son,  13  John  street 
Tennent,  C.  &  Co.  49  Cochran  st. 

and  St.  Rollox. 
Thorn,    David,    &   Co.  10    West 

Campbell  street. 
Townsend,  J.  13  Crawford  street, 

Port-Dundas 
Townsend,  R.,  Bluevale  Works 
Turnbull  &  Co.  276  George  street 
Walker,  Jaa.  187  Drygate 


Ward,  J.  &  Co.  452  Garscube  rd 
White,    J.    &   J.    Shawfield,     80 

Wilson  street 
Wilson,   John,  and  Sons ;  office, 

175  West  George  street 
Wilson,  John,  jun.  201  West  st 

CHIMNEY  SWEEPERS. 
Black,  Henry,  71  Stockwell  street 
Black,  Henry,  jun.  12  Nichols,  st. 
Black,  Thomas,   151  Gallowgate, 

and  120  Cowcaddens  street 
Bruce,  Alex.  285  Argyle  street 
Butler,  Rob.  B.  51  St.  George's  rd 
Campbell,  J.  and  slater,  122  Ar- 
gyle street 
Chalmers,  John,  &  Sons,  16  Kirk 

street,  Calton 
Gibson,  Mrs.  J.  112  Cowcaddens 
Gillies,  W.  jun.  186  Main  st.  Gor 
Gillies,  W.  43  Main  st.  Gorbals 
Hastings,  James,  70  Ruther.  loan 
Houston,  G.  52,  54  St.  Geo.  road, 

and  139  Dumbarton  road 
Hunter,  J.  7  Rutherford  lane 
Innes,  John,  101  M'Alpine  street 
Lindsa}',  H.  155  North  street 
May,  George,  27  Stockwell  street 
Robertson,  Daniel,  3  Calton  entry 
Tennent,  Hugh,  42  Maitland  st 
Watson,  James,  15  i  North  street 

CHINA,  GLASS,  &  EARTHEN- 
WARE DEALERS. 

Anderson,  Jas.  5,  7  Kent  street 
Armstrong,  Jas.  25  Finlay  street 
Barnes,  M.  &  A.  40  Dundas  st. 
Baxter,  Isaac,  13  Finlay  street 
Baxter,  John,  57  Jamaica  street 
Bell,  J.  &  M.  P.  &  Co.  Glasgow 

Pottery,  Stafford  st.  Canal  bank 
Bennie,  Mrs.  194  Hope  street 
Bennion,  Mrs.  W.  23  Little  street 
Brannan,  Mrs.  50  King  st.  Trades 
Cameron,  Mrs.  J.  185  Main  st.  Bri 
Campbell,   F.   45   Bedford  street 

and  60  Renfield  street 
Caulfield,  F.  60  Renfield  street 
Cochran,  A.  &  R.  St.  Rollox,  Ten- 

nant  street,  and  Hartfield  street 
Cochran,  Robert,  &  Co.  Verreville 

Pottery,  149  Finnieston  st.  and 

Glebe  street,  St.  Rollox 
Coverlej',  W.  83,  85  Stockwell  st 
Craig,  James,  91,  93  King  street 
Crawford,  Mrs.  J.  16,  18  Kent  st 
Dickson,  John,  185  New  City  rd 
Donaghy,  P.  12,14, 16  Kirkst.Calt 
Downie,  John,  56  Fglinton  street 
Fox,  Edward,  148  Maift  St.  Ander 
Glendinning,    John,    repairer,    42 

Bishop  Street,  Anderston 
Grant,  John,  23  W.  Howard  st 
Greenlees,  Wm.  59  Eglinton  st 
Hartley,  Jas.  &  Co.  62  Howard  st 
Henderson,  Alex.  269   High  st 
Johnston,  Jas.  7  Finlay  street 
Kerr,  H.  10  North  Clyde  street 
Kerr,  R.  81  Cumberland  street 


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459 


Laurie.  J.   &  11.   IG,    17    Great 

Clyde  street 
Litster,  M.  127  New  Dalmarn.  rd 
XJ'Adam,  J.  Ilvdepark  street 
M'Adam,  W.  45,  97  Hydepark  st 
M'Allister,  James,  50  York  street 
M'Bride,  John,  60  Main  st.  Ander 
BI'Dougall,  A.  &  H.  59  Maia  st. 

Anderston 
M'Dougall  &  Sons,  12,  14  Jail 

sq. — See  Advert,  in  Appendix 
M'Kenzie,  A.  &  Co.  122i  Cowcad 
M'Lean,  Wm.  24  Jail  square 
M'Leod,  48  Main  street,  Gorbals 
BI'Lerie,  Mrs.  115  George  street 
M'Lintock,  A.  204  Gallowgate 
Mann,  James,  83  King  street 
Marshall,  Jas.  31  Buchanan  st 
Mason,  John,  &  Sons,  45  Union  st 
Mooney,  Edward,  132  Canning  st 
Morrison,  Thomas,  95  Castle  st 
Murray  &  Fullarton,  Caledonian 

Pottery,  43  Garngadhill 
Nairn,  Andrew,  43  King  st.  Trad 
Paterson,  R.  sen.  32  Bridge  street 
Penman,  D.  271  Sauchiehall  st 
Port-Dundas    Pottery    Company, 

66  Bishop  st.  Poit-Dundas. 
Pringle,  John,  25  Jamaica  street 
Pringle,  Peter,  154  Argyle  street 
Rae,  G.  &  J.  35  Montrose  street 
Rigg,  I.  &  Son,  55  Buchanan  st 
Scott,  Geo.  18  St.  Enoch  square 
Sharp,  Wm.  86  Bath  street,  and 

46  Cathcart  st,  Greenock 
Sword,  Mrs.  A.  58  Sauchiehall  st 
-  Walker,  M.  188,  190  Argyle  st 
Ward,  William,  62  Dumbarton  rd 
Wellington  Pottery,  604  Gallow- 
gate, Mrs.  Williamson 
Williams,  Miss  E.  210  Sauch.  st 
Williamson,  Jas.  193  Gallowgate 
Winchester,  Wm.  69,  71  Arg.  st 

CHRONOMETER  MAKERS. 
Buchanan,  D.  96  Argyle  street 
Edwards,  George,  58  Gordon  st 
Dobie,  Alex.  24  Clyde  place 
M'Gregor,  D,,  &  Co.  38,  39,  40 

Clyde  place 
Muirhead,  James,  &  Son,   88,  90 
Buchanan  st,  &  17, 19  Ex.  square 
Sharp,  Wm.  117  Buchanan  st 
Shaw,  W.  C.  92  Buchanan  st.  and 

12  South  E.xchange  pi 
Wood,  James,  45  Renfield  street 

CIVIL  ENGINEERS. 
Adie,  Alex.  J.,  Edinburgh  &  Glas- 
gow Railway 
Anderson,  John,  G  Oswald  street 
Bartholomew,   H.  Citv  and  Sub. 
Gas  Co.  122  Old  Da'lmar.  road 
Beattie,  Wm.  Cal.  Ry.  Buchananst 
Bell,  R.  B.  4  Bothwell  street 
Bell,  W.  B.,  &  D.  Miller,  4  Both- 
well  street. 
Brennan,  John,  250  St.  Geo.  rd 
Ciimie,  Robt.  377  Sauchiehall  st 


Cooke,  Wm.  175  Buchanan  st 
Currie,  G.  T.  149  W.  George  st 
Duncan,  Andw.  16  Robertson  st 
Frew  &  Landel,  137  W.  Geo.  st 
Gale,  Jas.  11  Buccleuch  street 
Gilchrist,  James,  11  Dixon  street 
Goldie,  Jas.  55  Grant  street,  St. 

George's  road 
Graham,  George,  Caledonian  Rail- 
way, Buchanan  street 
GregoVy,  T.  Currie,  149  W.  Geo.  st 

and  121  Wellington  street 
Henderson,  Jas.  7  E.Kchange  pi 
Howie,  William,  45  Union  street 
Johnston,  Ronald,  138  W.  Geo.  st 
Johnston,  Wm.  16G  Buchanan  st 
Kennedy,  Angus,  132  St.  Vin.  st 
Landale,  Jas.  137  W.  George  st 
Laugblen,  And.  58  St.  Vincent  st 
M'Call,  Thos.  113  W.  Regent  st 
Mackenzie,  J.  &   Moore,  Victoria 

buildings,  W.  Regent  street 
Maclure,  Hugh  H.  65  Sauchie.  st 
Jl'Creath,  \V.  112  W.  George  st 
M'Crindell,  J.  H.  118  Union  st 
M'Farlane,  D.  Cleveland  terrace 
M'Intosh,   John,    Cal.  Ry.  office, 

Buchanan  street 
Martin,  George,  51  W.  Regent  st 
Miller,  Wm.  58  Dundas  st.  Kings. 
O'Neil,  Chas.  South  Albion  street 
Ramsay,  V/ra.  37  W.  George  st 
Rankine,  W.  J.  Macquorn,  LL.D. 

69  St. Vincent  street 
Robertson,  W.    mining,    116    St. 

Vincent  street 
Robson,   Forman,  &  M'Call,  133 

West  Regent  street. 
Simpson,  A.  &  J.  S.  175  Hope  st 
Simpson,  G.  172  W.  George  st 
Smith,  David,  37  W.  George  st 
Stevenson,   John,  11  Rose  street 

Garnethill. 
Smith  &  Wharrie,  54  St.  Vin.  st 
Stewart,  S.  146  Wellington  street 
Thomson,  Alexander  G.  146  Wood- 
lands road 
Thomson,  Jamea,  61  W.  Regent  st 
Timperle}',  John,  63  Abbotsfd.  pi 
Timperley,  John,  jun.,  63  Abbots- 
ford  place 
Turner,  Thos.  204  W.  George  st 
Wilkie,  John,  33  Renfield  street 

CLERGYMEN,   MisceUaneous. 

Aikman,  J.  Logan,  3  G.  Kelvin  ter 
Aitken,  Rev.  Jame.s,  13  Binnie  pi 
Alexander,  Jacob,  158  Hill  street 

Garnetliill. 
Anderson,  Peter,  14  So.  Apsley  pi 
Anderson,  Robt.  42  Rutherglen  rd 
Anderson,   Dr.  William,  Prospect 

house,  Uddingstone 
Arnot,  Wm.  12  Hamilton  park  ter 
Arthur,  Alex.  76  Hill  st.  Garneth 
Batchelor,  Henry,  9  Nelson  ter 
Black,  Rev.  John,  33  Duke  street 
Black,  Rev.  P.  of  Kelvinhaugh  ch 
Blyth,  George,  36  Dalhousiest 


Bonar,   Andrew  A.  G4  St.  Vin.  cr 
Borland,  John  W.  5  Annfield  pi 
Bonnyman,  Rev.  Jas.  33  Dake  st 
Boulding,  Rev.  J.  W.  Hill  head 
Boyd,  Dr.   James,  5  Wood^ide  ter 
Boyle,  Rev.  Jas.  36  Hill  st.  Ander 
Bremner,  Rt.  10  Kingston  place 
Brown,  David,  7  Eldon  place 
Bruschin,  Rev.  Joseph,   62  Great 

Clyde  street 
Buchanan,  Robert,  D.D.  2  Sandy- 
ford  place 
Buckley,  Jeremiah,  17  Great  Ha- 
milton street 
Burgess,  W.,  A.M.,  Langside  road 
Caie,  Rev.  Thos.  75  George's  pi 
Calderwood,   Henry,  1 79  St.  Vin- 
cent street 
Caird,    John,   M.A.   D.D.  17  Ha- 
milton drive 
Carmichael,  Don.  38  Portland  st 
Celleti,  Angelo,  68  Abercrombyst 
Chisholm,  V.  38  Portugal  st 
Clokie,  Andrew,  19  Elmgrove  pi 
Cochrane,  Matthew,  of  St.  Peter's, 

110  Hill  street,  Garnethill 
Connell,  Rev.  Samuel,  20  Bloom- 
field  place 
Cowan,  William,  Pollokshields 
Cowe,  Robert,  36  Lansdowne  erst 
Craik,  Jas.  D.D.  15  Sandyford  pi 
Crosskey,  Henrj',  10  Corunna  st 
Gumming,  Alex.  30  Elmbank  erst 
Cuppage,  R.  J.  7  Florence  place 
Cuthbert,    Alexander,    34   South 

Portland  street 
D.ividson,  Ales.  70  Buccleuch  st 
Dobie,  Rev.  John,  Victoria  terrace 
Dodds,  Rev.  James,  41  Scott  st 
Doran,  Wm.  347  Bath  crescent 
Douglas,  Geo.  CM.  4  Holland  pi 
Duncan,  Walter,  24  Lynedoch  st 
Eadie,  J.,  D.D.  LL.D.   13  Lans- 
downe crescent. 
Edwards,  John,  33  Monteith  row 
Ferguson,    Rev.  Allan,  16   Rose- 
hall  street 
Ferguson,  Fergus,  11  Walmer  crs 
Ferguson,  Lewis,  254  Beith  street 
Findlay,  James,  36  Whitevale 
Finegan,  Rev.  Thos.  Stanhope  st 
Fitzgerald,  Rev.W.,  B.C. 36  Por.st 
Fleming,  Wm.,  D.D.  8  College  ct 
Flindt,  G.  K.  Hillhead 
Forbes,  A.   Gruar,    60   Rosebank 

terrace,  St.  George's  road. 
Forbes,   John,    D.D.    100    West 

Regent  street 
Forbes,  P.  of  St.  Mary's  CatTioUc 

Church,  68  Abercromby  street 
Forrest,  David,  13  Ronald  street. 
Foxwell,  Rev.  A.  77  Charlotte  st 
Fraser,  Alex.  78  Buccleuch  street 
Eraser,  Rev.  James,  6  Grafton  pi 
Fraser,  Rev.  J.  265  Dumbarton  rd 
Freer,  Rev.  Jas.  5  Lansdowne  ores 
Gault,  R.  152  Hill  street 
Gibson,  James,  3  Windsor  terrace, 
Great  Western  road. 


460 


CLERGYMEN. 


-TRADES  DIRECTORY.- 


-CLOTH. 


Glover,  Rev.  R.  14  Whitevale 
Gordon,  J.  F.  S.,  D.D.   St.  An- 
drew's Episcopal  Church 
Graham,  Dr.  John,  94  Regent  ter 
Graham,  Thos.  64  Buccleuch  st 
Gray,  John,  52  Great  Clyde  st 
Henderson,  James,  D.D.  32  Elm- 
bank  crescent 
Henderson,  William  D.,  Overdale 

house,  Langside 
Hill,  Alex.,  D.D.  professor  of  Di- 
vinity, 12  College  court 
Howie,  Rev.  R.,  A.M.  44  Abbots- 
ford  place 
Isdale,  John,  286  Renfrew  street 
Jack,  Rev.  John,  16  Monteith  row 
Jackson,  Thos.  T.,  D.D.  5  College 
Jamieson,  Robert,  D.D.  156  Ran- 
dolph terrace,  Garnethill 
Jeffrey,    George,    Adelphi    house, 

Westercraigs 
Jeffrej',  R.  T.,  M.D.  Caledonian 
road,  Hutchesontown ;  AVester- 
Craigs 
Johnman,  Rev.  James,  97   North 

Frederick  street. 
Johnstone,  D.  8  Morris  place 
Johnston,  David,  236  Duke  st 
Johnston,  J.  B.,  D.D.  3  Provan 

side,  Stirling's  road 
Johnston,  J.,  Westercraigs,  Duke  st 
Ker,  John,  U.P.  16  Annfield  pi 
Kerr,  John,  36  Portugal  street 
Kerr,  John,  M.A.  5  Portman  pi 
Kilpatrick,D.R.  186  St.  George's  rd 
King,  Rev.  Jas.  22  Arlington  st 
Knox,  James,  5  Buckingham  sq., 

Govan 
Lambert,  Eev.  J.  19  Richmond  st 
Laurie,  Alex.  222  Eglinton  street 
Law,  Rev.  A,  77  Charlotte  st 
Leggatt,  Wm.  71  Greenhead  st 
Leiper,  A.  48  Abbotsford  place 
Leslie,  E.  AV.  38  N.  Woodside  rd 
Lindsay,  Rev,  James,  133  Wood- 
lands road 
Lindsay,  Wm.,  D.D.  Cloverbank, 

Garngadhill, 
Lorimer,  J.  G.,  D.D.  6  Woodsi.  pi 
M'Callum,  A.  K., M.A.  327  Dnkest 
M'Callum,  Gil.  2  Craignestock  pi. 
M'Coll,  Diigald,  322  St.  Vine,  st 
M'Dermid,  J.  35  Abbotsford  pi 
M'Dougall,  A.  5  Holland  place 
M'Dougall,  H.  19  W.  Prince's  st 
M'Duif,  John  R.  21  Park  st.  west 
M'Eachran,  Rev.  Donald,  34  Hill 

street,  Anderston 
M'Ewen,  Alex.  25  Woodside  pi 
M'Gill,  Rev.  H.  M.  66  Virginia  st 
Macgregor,  D.,  M.A.,  Hope  Street 

Free  Gaelic,  11  W.  Prince's  st 
M'Intosh,  James,  R.C.  53  Great 

Clyde  street 
M'Intyre,  Rev.  D.  5  Thistle  st 
M'Kay,  Wm.  M.  22  Monteith  row 
M'Kenzie,  Rev.  C.  Stanhope  st 
M'Kinnon,  Rev.  Donald,  Victoria 
cottage,  Qusen's  park 


M'Leod,  A.  51  Abbotsford  place 
M'Leod,  A.  Burnbrae  house 
M'Leod,  George   G.  12   Elmbank 

place,  Jane  street 
M'Leod,   Rev.  Dr.  N.   132  West 

Nile  street 
M'Leod,  Norman,  D.D.  204  Bat'n 

street,  Adelaide  place 
M'Leod,  Rev.  N.  256  Willowbk.  pi 
M'Nab,  D.  27  Cumberland  street 
M'Rae,    David,    Braeside    house, 

Crossmyloof 
M'Swiney,  Rev.  James,  33  North 

Woodside  road 
M'Taggart,    Rev.    D.,    D.D.,     10 

Sandyford  place. 
Martin,  D.  291  Queen's  Park  ter 
Mearns,  Rev.  W.  48  Whitevale  st 
Menzies,  David,  A.  M  ,  9  Hopetn. 

place,  Stirling's  road 
Meiklem,  Rev.  James,  5  Walworth 

terrace,  Kent  road 
Middleton,   Rev.   C.  Marshall,    1 

Holland  place 
Miller,  S.,  D.D.  23  Newton  place 
Mitchell,  David,  26  Monteith  row 
Mitchell,  Rev.  Jas.  28  Abbots,  pi 
Monteith,  R.  Knox,  21  Abbotsford 

place,  Hutchesontown 
Morrison,  James,  Garrioch 
Morton,  George,   chaplain.   Royal 

Infirmarj',  3  Willowbank  st 
Murdoch,  J.,  R.C.  bishop,  62  Gt. 

Clyde  street 
Murray,  Rev.  And.  186  North  st 
Murray,  M.  2  Carnarvon  street 
Mushet,  James,  53  Lilybank  road 
Napier,  Peter,  D.D.  29  Bath  st 
Kisbet,  Archibald,  11  Ure  place 
Noonan,  E.  68  Abercromby  street 
O'Dwyer,    Rev.   John,    17   Great 

Hamilton  street 
O'Loghlin,  B  J.  280  George  st 
Oldham,  R.S.,  M.A.  194  Renf.  st 
O'Sullivan,  Rev.  M.  17  Great  Ha- 
milton street 
Panton,    G.  A.    2  Crown   circus, 

Dowanhill 
Parker,  A.  B.  Dunchattan 
Parkinson,  Thos.  77  Charlotte  st 
Paterson,  A.  S.,  D.D.  Walmer  or 
Paterson,  H.  S.  2  Clifton  street 
Paterson,   Dr.  James,   224  West 

Regent  street 
Paterson,  Dr.  N.  19  Lansdowne  cr 
Paton,  Robert,  D.D.  6  Newton  pi 
Paul,  Rupert,  48  Shamrock  st 
Pirret,  David,  4  Windsor  terrace, 

St.  George's  road 
Philip,  G.  1  Park  gro.  Paisley  rd 
Pollock,    Robert,  4  Keir  terrace, 

Pollokshields 
Porter,  S.  T.  Woodend,  Partickh 
Proudfoot,  Geo.  City  Poor  houses, 

125  Grafton  terrace 
Ramage,  Wm.  9  Jane  st.,  Blyths- 

wood  square 
Reid,  Alex.  52  G.  Clyde  street 
Reid,  Aiex.  F.  9  Mains  street 


Reid,  Jas.  W.  6  Abbotsford  place 
Riddell,  Hugh,  107Pollok  street 
Robertson,  Dr.  John,  Dunchattan 

house,  Duke  street 
Robertson,  Rev.  J.  B.  9  Belgro.  st 
Robson,  John,  D.D.  2  Queen's  cr 
Ross,  Andrew,  19  Roseland  ter 
Rossborough,  W.  15  Blonteith  row 
Roxburgh,  J.   D.,  D.D.   122  Hill 

street,  Garnethill. 
Russell,   David,   Crossbill,    Cath- 

cart  road 
Runciman,  D.,  D.D.  13  Annfi.  pi 
Scott,  George,  75  St.  George's  pi 
Scott,  Wm.  Laurelbank,  Partick 
Simpson,  Rev.  G.  87  Old  Dalm.  rd 
Shearer,  John,  118  High  John  st 
Sheedy,  Edw.  68  Abercromby  st 
Slater,  Thos.  8  Granville  place 
Small,  E.  2  Stanhope  street 
Smith,  Rev.   R.  C.  4  Park  grove. 

Paisley  road 
Somerville,  A.  N.  328  Renfrew  st 
Stewart,  J.  G.  40  Abbotsford  pi 
Stewart,  R.  306|  St.  Vincent  st 
Symington,  Dr.  W.  Westercraigs^ 

Dennistown 
Taylor,  Jas.  S.  8  Apsley  place 
Taylor,  Jas.,  D.D.  Oakfield  house, 

Hillhead 
Thomson,  H.  38  N.  Woodside  rd 
Thomson,  Rev.  W.  R.  163  Hillst. 

Garnethill 
Todd,  Stephen,  11  Dunchatten  st 
Torrance,  Rev.  John,  28  Arliug.  st 
Trail,  Wm.,  M.A.  13  Holyr.  cr 
Turner,  Rev.  G.  6  Franklin  ter 
Vassal,  James,  52  G.  Clyde  st 
Wallace,  Alex.  13  Monteith  row 
Weir,  Duncan,  4  College 
Weir,  Robert,  12  Douglas  street 
Williams,  J.  1  Carey  pi.  Shawlds 
Wilson,  Rev.  Alexander.     Lettera 

left  at  142  London  road 
Wilson.  Rev.  John,  304  Bath  st 
Y^oung,  D.  181  Albert  terrace 

CLOCK-DIAL  MAKUPAC- 

TUEEES. 

Craig,  Peter,  48  Stockwell  street 
Drew,  John,  &  Co.  27  Dunlop  st 
Gilmour,  Jas.  &  Co.  85  Buch.  st 
M'Crossan,  Joseph,  &  Co.  86,  88 

Maxwell  street 
Nisbett,  Alex.  &  Co.  45  Union  st 
Panton,  G.  &  Son,  32  Stockw.  st. 

See  Advertisement  in  Ajjpendix 
Perston,  J.  &  D.  39  Stockwell  st 

CLOG  MAHUS'ACTURERS. 
Moffat,  John,  33  Saltraarket 
Thomas,  James,  11,  37  Saltmark 

CLOTH-CUTTERS  &  CLIPPERS. 

Caldwell,  Mrs.   James,  &  Son,  21 

Greenhill  street 
Cameron,  M'Millan,  &  Co.  67,  71  ■' 

Virginia  street 
Ferguson,  Arch.  57,  59  Jlontr.  st 


CLOTHES. TRADES  DIEEOTOEY. COAL. 


461 


Hamilton,  TIios.  &  Co.  Smith's 
court,  Candleriggs 

Robertson,  Andrew,  45  Montr,  st 

Thomson  &  Alexander,  23  Mon- 
trose street 

Wright,  James,  C3,  67  Buchanan 
street,  and  60,  62  Mitchell  st 

CLOTHES  AND  FUEl^ITUEE 
BEOKEES. 
Aitken,  James,  73  Carrick  street 
Bain,  A.  87  King  street,  Calton 
Belsbaw,  Wm.  3-1  West  Milton  st 
Blackie,  Fred.  43.  44  E.  Clyde  st 
Boyd,  Edm.  39  Nicholas  street 
Boyd,  Mrs.  59  Stobcross  street 
Burns,  Ann,  7  Market  street 
Burns,  M.  105  New  wynd 
Cameron,  Duncan,  18  Prince's  st 
Campbell,  Mrs.  C.   64   Bishop  st. 

Anderston 
Carrol,  Peter,  51  New  vennel 
Cassidy,  J.  11,  13  Blackfriars'  st 
Chrichton,  Jas.  59  G.  Hamil.  st 
City  Clothes  Market,  Jail  square, 

John  Maxwell 
Cohen,  M.  B.  17  Well  st.,  Calton 
Connell,  Janet,  50,  52  London  st 
Devine,  James,  80  Govan  street 
Dougan,  Pat.  78  New  Dalm.  rd 
Early,  Thomas,  101  King  street 
Feran,  Mrs.  D.  118  Saltmarket 
Gordon,  Thos.  51  King  st,  Calton 
Green,  B.  87  Old  vennel 
Grant,  John,  131  Main  st.,  And 
Graj'S,  Buchanan,  &  Co.  330xf.  st 
Hair,  Bernard,  17  High  street 
Hamilton,  John  C.  20  E.  Russell  st 
Hanson,  Geo.  103  New  wynd 
Harper,  John,  78,  80  Cowcaddens 
Harvey,  Charles,  30  Market  st 
Higgins,  John,  285  Garscube  rd 
Keenan,  Jas.  2  Kirk  St.,  Calton 
Kerry,  James,  4  Drygate 
King",  R.  &  W.  IGl  Garscube  rd 
Kirkpatrick,  Wm.  54  New  wynd 
M'ColI,  Donald,  19  Nicholas  st 
M'Cluskey,  J.  39,  41,  42  Great 

Clyde  street 
M'CuUoch,  Peter,  154  Stockwell 
M'Guire,  John,  14  Market  street 
M'Kelvie,  Mis.  H.  146  Saltmarket 
M'Leod,  Alex.  48  Main  st.  Gorb., 

and  2  Malta  street 
M'Mullan,  Mrs.  G6  High  street 
M'Nee,  Luke,  15,  17  Market  st 
M'Vey,  Pet.  132  Nelson  st.  Trad 
Madden,  J.  20  Milton  st.  Cowcad 
Menzies,  Thos.  57  New  st.  Calt 
Miller,  Jas.  60  Nelson  st.  Trades 
Miller,  Mrs.  A.  75  Carrick  street 
Mulholland,  T.  46  Miller's  place 
Mullen,  Edward,  54  Nelson  st 
Newlands,  M.  139  Greendyke  st 
Rafferty,  Agnes,  59  New  City  rd 
Robertson,  Mrs.  Alexander,  25,  27 

Miller's  place 
Sinclair,  John,  38  Sidney  street 
Torbet,  James,  5  Piccadilly  street 


Warnook,  John,  45  Bliller's  place 
Warnock,  John,  65  Gt.  Hamilt.  st 

COACHItIAKEES. 
Buchanan,  J.  &  Co.  339  St.  Vin.  st 
Dod,  Fred.  339  St.  Vincent  street 
tienderson,  J.  &  Co.  60,  G2,  G4 

North  street 
Henderson,  J.  9  Bothwell  circus 
Hutton,  Robert,  99  Dumbarton  rd 
M'Naughton,  J.  56  Paisley  road 
Maitland,  James,  &  Co.  122  Ren- 
field  St.,   and  17   Renfrew  st. ; 
show  rooms,  235-2- Buchanan  ^^ 
Munro,  Alex.  6,  109  Cambr.  st 
Robertson,  John,  16  GreenhiU  st. ; 

show  rooms,  3  Bothwell  circus 
Eoss,Wm.  393,  397  Parliament,  rd 
Scott,  D.  4  Railway  arch.  Com.  st 
Thomas,  Charles,  32  John  street 
Walker,  Jas.  108  Blackfriars'  st 
Wilson,  J. &M.  361  Parhament.rd. 
Wilson,  J.  &  W.  Orch.  st.  &  Partick 

COACH  AND  HORSE  HIEEES. 
Buchanan,  D.  10  Eldon  street,  103 
St.  George's  road,  and  210  Holy- 
rood  terrace. 
Clark,  Patrick,  York  street. 
Forbes,  W.    122   West  Campbell 

street  and  35  Berkley  street 
Gilligan,  James,  49  Cathedral  St. 

and  60,  C2  N.  Hanover  street 
Grant,  Wm.  190  Dumbarton  rd. 
Gunning,  Samuel,  80  Canning  st 
Haddow,  D.  63  South  Coburg  st 
Henrj',  John,  130  Renfrew  street 
Hinshelwood  &  Abercrombie,  Govn 
Hopkirk,  J.  11  South  Portland  st 
Howie,  James,  6  Bell  street 
Lawson,  H.  &  Son,  142  Queen  st. 
16   Eglinton  street,  and  Eagle 
Inn  stables.  Maxwell  street 
Lynch,    James,    158    Saltmarket 

and  17  Greendyke  street 
M'CafFertv,  James,  8  Germ.iston  st 
M'Candlish,   Mrs.    E.    134    West 

Campbell  street 
M'Kendrick,  Andw.  39  Miller's  pi 
M'Lerie,  John,  255  Gt.  Western  rd 
M'Morran,  W.  &  J.  192  North  st. 
M'Naughton,  J.  42^  St.  Enoch  sq 
Menzies,  Andrew,  124  Argyle  st. 

52  North  St.  and  17  Risk  st 
Miles,  James,  28  Surrey  lane 
Munro,  A.  6  &  109   Cambridge  st 
Nisbet,  Alex.  20  Clyde  terrace 
Royal  Victoria  Horse  Bazaar  and 
Posting  Establishment ;   James 
Walker,  29  Cambridge  street 
Walker,  Jas.  29,  31  Cambridge  St., 
134  Renfrew  St.,  &  20  Rose  St., 
Tontine,  Trongate,  108   Black- 
friars' street,   27    Granville  St., 
and  Hamilton  place,  Hillhead 
Walker,  John  E.  29,  31  Cambr.  st 
Wilson,  Wm.  59  West  st.  Tradest 
Wylie  &   Lochhead,  58  Union  st. 
and  at  Kent  road  and  White- 
inch  stables 


COACH-MOUNTING  EUE- 
RISHSES. 
Angus,  John,  &  Co.  131  Trongate 
Leckie,  John,  &  Co.  60  Stockwell 
M'Lelland  &  Thomson,  257  Arg.  st 
Wylie  &  Lochhead,  45  Buchanan 

street  and  31,  35  Mitchtll  st 

COAL  AGENTS  &  MERCHANTS 

Adam,  James,  108  Hospital  st 
Alston,  Gavin,  107  Rentield  st 
Alston,  James,  51  N.  Frederick  st 
Bain,  John  &  Robert,   Old  Basin, 

Port-Dundas 
Bain,  Thos.  jun.  3  Rutherglen  rd 
Bell,  John,  107  Main  st.  Bridgeton 
Bowie,  James,  35  Grace  street 
Boyd  &  Spencer,  13  Dison  street 
Brodie,  Mrs.  R.  88  John  street 
Brownlie,  Alex.  60  Wellington  la 
Burns,  Robt.  jun.  18  Rentield  st 
Colquhonn,  Ja.  22  Clyde  st.  Calton 
Cowie,  J.  3G1  Sauchiehall  street 
Craig,  Wm.  Burnside  pi.  Govan 
Crawford,  J.  for  Braehead  Collier!/ 
depot,  2  Tennent  st.  St.  RoUox 
Darling,  Wm.  39  Union  street 
Dick,  John,  3G  Commerce  street 
Dickie,  James,  Claremont  street 
Dickson,  John,  39  St.  George's  rd 
Dollan,  John,  111  Thistle  street 
Dudgeon,  John,  117  New  wynd 
Dunlop,  John,  AVest  Street  depot 
Dunlop,  Thos.  230  Castle  street 
Dunn,  Henry,  8  William  st.  Calfc 
Forth  Coal  Co.  31  Turner's  court; 
Ralston,  Goodwin,  &  Co.  agents 
Fortisset  Smithy  Coal  office,   23 

St.  Enoch  square 
Frame,  Alex.  G  Dixon  street 
Frew,  J.  &  A.  Port-Dundas. 
Geddes,  J.  &  Co.  11  West  Nile  st 
Gibson,  John,  76  N.  Woodside  rd 
Glass,  Alex.  246  Argyle  street 
Glenclelland  Coal  of.  83  Jamaica  st 
Gordon,  Daniel,  41  Bluevale  st 
Govan  Colliery  ofSce,  1  Dixon  st 
Gray,  James,  12  Glebe  street. 
Haddow,  John,  60  Oswald  street 
Haig,  W.  G.  81  Grove  street 
Hall  &  Johnston,  117  Eglinton  st 
Hamilton,  D.  66  West  Howard  st 
Hood,  James,  122    Dumbarton  rd 
Harvie,  D.  223  N.  Dalraarnock  rd 
Hector,  Misses,  212  Hope  street 
Howieson,  Jas.  Caledonian  Rail- 
way, St.  Rollox 
Huntei",  John,  251  Franklin  place 
Jamieson  &  Co.,  16  St.  Enoch  sq 
Jeffrey,  A.  84  Cathedral  st.  Orders 
left  with  W.  Murray,  47  George 
square  and  I  West  George  st 
Jenkins,  James,  151  Castle  street 
Johnston,  Andrew,  150  Paisley  rd 
Johnston,  G.  Canal  st.  Pt-Dundas 
Keith  &  Paterson,  2  Oswald  st 
Kerr,  F.  2  St.  James'  st.  Pais,  rd 
Kerr,  Pender,  &  Mitchell,  83  Ja- 
maica street 


462 


COAL. TRADES  DIRECTORY. COAL. 


I 


Kitchen,  John,  6  Douglas  street 
Lament,  J.  &  Co.  Bellsdyke  Col- 
liery,  33  Buchanan   street  and 
Monkland  Canal  basin 
Lang,  Mrs.  R.  46  N.  Hanover  st 
Leitch,  William  ;  office,  56  How- 
ard street 
Loudon,  Jas.  jun.  12  Howard  st 
Lyon,  AVm.  13  Little  Hamilton  st 
M'AUtster,  Walter,  76  Abercr.  st 
M'Ara,  Alexander,  125  N.John  st 
M'Arthur,  Donald;  General  Ter- 
minus, Paisley  road 
M'Bride,  Duncan,  63  Brown  st 
M'Coll,  John,  28  Robertson  st 
M'Connell,  D.  21  Cook  street 
M'Corkindale,  A.,    &   Co.  28  St. 

Enoch  sq. — See  Adv.  in  App. 
M'Cormick,  Ales.  N.  17  Yonng  st. 

Calton 
M'Donald,  Alex.  42  York  street 
M'Donald,  John,  57  Canal  street, 

Port-Dundas 
M'Farlane,  John,  3  Wemyss  pi 
M'Farlane,  Dan.  101  Parliam.  rd 
M'Geacbv,  Jas.  51G  Gallowgate 
M'Indoe.'R.  A.  57  West  Nile  st 
M'Intyre,  Alex.  8  Warwick  street 
M'Intyre,  Alex.  8  Bedford  st 
Jilackie,  Wm.  90  Stobcross  st 
M'Kenzie,  James;  office, 24 Stock- 
well  street 
M'Kim,  Walter,  36  Alston  st 
M'Lachlan,  G.  69  Centre  street 
M'Lean,  Hugh,  43  Renfield  st 
M'Leod,  H.  102  Sauchiehall  st 
M'Omish,  Robt.  57  West  Nile  st. 

and  2  Monkland  street 
M'Taggart,  John,  93  North  Fre- 
derick street 
Maitland,  James,  1 2  Frederick  In 
Maltman,  M.  41  Stirling's  road 
Mark,  Wm.  J.  38  Millroad  st 
Marshal],  R.  42  Watt  street 
Martin,  Wm.  82  Finnieston  st 
Mathieson,  R.  66  N.  Woodside  rd 
Meek,  K.  61  Waterloo  street 
Millen,  T.  &  Co.  St.  RoUox  depot 
Miller,  John  C.  S.  49  Cook  street 
Milroy,  James,  36  Renfield  st 
Mitchell,  James,  3  Market  st.  Ea 
Mitchell,  John,  1  Dalhousie  pi 
Mitchell,  Wm.  71  Oswald  street, 

Bridgcton. 
Moffat,  Wm.  5  34  Garscube  road 
Moore,  A.  89  Upper  Crown  st 
Morrison,  James,  131  Woodl.  id 
Mm-doch,  Wm.  56  Hutcheson  st 
Naismith,  W.  65  Jamaica  street 
Nisbet,  Alex.  20  Clyde  street 
Park,  James,  66  Dundas  st.  Kings 
Parker,  James,  7  Tylefield  street 
Phillips,  Wm.  108  Shamrock  st 
Pollock,  Mrs.  W.  62  George  st 
Robertson,  Wm.  Gushetfaulds 
Robertson,  Wm.  75  Jamaica  st 
Rodgers,  J.  46  Elderslie  street 
Ross,  J.  P.  87  Union  street 
Scott,  John,  jun.  126  Canning  st 


Shanks,  J.  70  Robertson  street 
Shaw,  John,  15  Moore  street 
Shaw,  Wm.  26  Glebe  street 
Shearer,  Mrs.  Wm.  142  Drygate 
Simpson,  John,  12  Bath  street 
Smellie,  Jno.  Cal.  Ry.  St.  Rollox 
Smith,  Peter,  10  Salisbury  street 
Stewart,  Wm.  61  Gt.  Hamilton  st 
Stobbs,  Thos.  58  So.  Portland  st 
Stoddart,  Walter,  185  Sauchie.  st 
Stonelaw  Coal  Office,  36  Arpylear 
Stratton,  Alex.  109  W.  George  st 
Thomson,  Alex.  42  W.  Russell  st 
Thomson,  Arch.  83  Jamaica  st 
Thomson,  John,  8  Finnieston  st 
Thompson,  R.  &  Co.  64  How.  st 
Todd,  Thos.  14  Stobcross  street 
Turner,  Mrs.  Wm.  67  Govan  st 
Waddell,  A.  M.  24  Oxford  street 
Waddell,  M.  5  Low  rd.  St.  Rol 
W^aldie,  Jno.  3  Dale  st.  Bridgeton 
Walker,  James,  14  Glebe  street 
Walker,  Mrs.  D.  2  Railway  Depot, 

St.  Rollox 
Watson,  John,  21  Bath  street 
Whitton,  James,  14  Renfrew  st 
Wilkinson,  A.  104  Cowcaddens  st 
Williamson,  Wm.  14  York  st 
Winter,  Alex.  13  So.  Shamrock  st 
Wishaw    &   Balquhatstoun  office, 

12  Dixon  St.;  John  Watson,  jun 

COAL  MASTERS. 

Addie,  Gavin,  83  Jamaica  street 
Addie  &  Miller,  144  St.  Vincent  st 
Airdriehill  Coal  Co.  83  Jamaica  st 
Anderson,  James,   &  Co.  33  Ren- 
field street 
Anderson  &  Young,  203  Buchn.  st 
Austin  &  Co.  20  Dixon  street 
Baird,  Robt.  75  Jamaica  street 
Baird,  Wm.  &  Co.  168  W.  Geo.  st 
Bell,  Robert,  6  Dixon  street 
Bellsdyke  Colliery  office,  33  Bu- 
chanan st. ;  John  Lamont  &  Co 
Black,  William,  65  Jamaica  st 
Boyd  &  Spencer,  13  Dixon  st 
Bow  &  Co.  Mid  wharf,  Pt.-Dund 
Braehead  Colliery  depot,   2  Ten- 

nant  street 
Brown,  A.  C.  60  Oswald  street 
Brown  &   Bennie,  26  East  Canal 

basin,  Port-Dundas 
Burns  &  Maclean,  41  W.  Geo.  st 
Cambuslang  office,  69  G.  Clyde  st 
Camp  &  Allanton  office,  43  Dun- 
lop  street 
Carnbroe   and  Aitkenstone  office, 

127  St.  Vincent  street 
Carfin  and  Cleland  Colliery  office, 

1  Dixon  street 
Chalmers,  J.  A.  &  W.  3  So.  Port- 
land street 
Cleland  office,  37  W.  George  st 
Cleugh  office,  39  Union  street 
Clydesdale    Coal    office,    28    St. 

Enoch  square 
Coats,  James,  6  Park  terrace 
Cochran,  Mungo,  41  W.  Howard  st 


Cowie,  Archd.  41  Mid-wh.  P.-Dun  ; 
Cowie,  George,  109  West   George 
St.  &  41  Mid-wharf,  P.-Duudas 
Cross,  George  J.  83  Jamaica  st 
Dalziel  Colliery,  Motherwell,  and 

80  Great  Clyde  street 
Drurabathie  Coal  Co.  8  Ry.  Ex.  sq 
Dunlop,    Colin,   &   Co.   92  West 

George  street 
Dunn  Brothers,  2  Oswald  street 
Eastfield  ;  office,  25  St.  Enoch  sq, 
Ferguson,  James,  &  Co.  109  West 

George  street 
Frew,  J.  &  A.  Port  Dundas 
Fullarton  &  Hamilton  Coal  office, 

92  West  George  street 
Garnkirk  Coal  Co.  213  Buchan.  s4 
Garthamlock  office,  85  Bnclian.  st 
Gartsherrie  office,  168  W.  Geo.  st 
Gilmour,  Wm.  M.  113  St.  Vine,  st 
Govan  Colliery  office,  1  Dixon  st 
Gray,    Robert,   &,    Co.  Westmuie 

Colliery,  2  Oswald  street 
Hamilton  Farm  &  Fullarton  CoaJ 

office,  92  West  George  street 
Hamilton    &   M'Culloch,    12    St 

Enoch  square 
Hastie  &  Smith,  70  Gr.  Clj'de  st 
Hay,  M.  Canal  street,  Port-Dundas 
Heatheryknowe   Co.  timber  basin, 
17  Canning  st. ;  G.  Smith,  mana 
Henderson,  John,  83  Jamaica  st 
Home,  John,  130  Hope  street 
Jerviston  Colliery  office,  172  W- 

George  street 
Kenmure  CoUierj',  25  Robertson  si; 
Kerr,    Pender,  '&    Mitchell,     83. 

Jamaica  street 
Kirkwood  Colliery  Co.  68  St.  Vin- 
cent street ;  John  M'Donald  & 
Co.  agents 
Knightswood  Colliery  office,  172 

West  George  street 
Limerigg  Coal  office,  75  Jama,  st 
Longlee  Coal  office,  2  Oswald  st 
M'Andrew,  John,  &  Co.    Shields 
Colliery;  oflices,   28  Miller   st. 
and  Charles  street,  St.  Rollox 
M'Gowan,  David,  97  M'Alpine  st 
M'Gregor,  J.  &  M.,  Fleming  st. 

Port-Dundas 
M'Lean,  Hugh,  43  Renfield  street 
M'Nair,  G.  B.  &  Co.  23  Jama,  st 
M'Naughton  &  Hood,  20  Union  st 
Mason,  Jame,=,  1  St.  Rollox  depot 
Merry  &    Cunningham,   127    St. 

Vincent  street 
Merry,  Jas.  Monkland  canal  basin 

anil  Baird  st.  St.  Rollox 
Merry  ton     Coal    Co.     41     West 

Howard  street 
Milnwood  Colliery  office,  80  Great 

Clyde  street 
Morris,  Munro,  &  Co.  36  Eenfi.  st 
Mossend  Co.  145  St.  Vincent  st 
Mount  Vernon   Coal  Co.  59   St. 

Vincent  street 
Nethercroy    Colliery    office,    172 
West  Georsre  street 


COAL,- 


-TRADES  DIRECTORY.- 


-COMMISSION. 


463 


Netherfield  Coal  Co.  668  Duke  st 
Netherwood   &   Nevvarthill  office, 

21  Bath  street 
Newton  Collierj'  Co.  Giislietfaulds 
and  Dalmarnock,  and  80  Great 
Clyde  street 
Nisbett,  James,  &  Co.  6  Dixon  st 
Nitshill  Coal  Co.  near  Hurlet 
Overton  Colliery  depot,  Gushetfds 
Panton,  James,  85  Buchanan  st. 
Possil    Colliery    office,    172   West 

George  street 

'ProvanhiU   Coal    Co.;    office,    20 

Jackson  st.  183  Castle  st.  and 

Baird  street 

Ralston,  Wra.  134  W.  Graham  st 

Raw3'ards  Smitliy  Coal  office,  83 

Jamaica  street 
Held,  J.  R.  Stonelavy  Colliery,  36 

Argyle  arcade 
Robertson  &  Eddie,  5  Dixon  st 
Robertson,  John,  6G8  Duke  st 
Robertson,  J.  &  Co.  56  Howard  st 
Rochsoles    Coal    Co.  ;    office,    56 

West  Howard  street 
Roughrigg  Coal  Co.  83  Jamaica  st 
Roxburgh,  David,  25  Robertson  st 
Russell,  Arch.  69  Gt.  Clyde  street 
Scott  &  Gilmour;  office,  113  St. 

Vincent  street 
Shieldmuir  Colliery,  Wilson  &  Co. 

172  "West  George  street 
Shotts  Co.   69  West  Nile  street ; 

Richard  Brown,  agent 
Simpson,  A.  G.  43  West  Howard  st 
Smith,  D.  7  Guildry  court 
Sneddon,  D.  &  J.  4  Howard  st 
Sneddon,  John,  48  Apsley  place 
Springbank  Coal  Co.  1  St.  RoUox 

depot 
Stevenson  Coal  Co.  9  Buchanan  st 
Waddell  &  Loudon,  11  Union  st 
Wallace,  M.  &  Co.  50  Renfleld  st 
Wallace,  John,  Baird  st.  St.  Eol 
Watson,  John,  21  Bath  street 
Watson,  John,  junr.   Wishaw  & 

Balquhatston  colls.  12  Dix.  st 
Watson,  Thomas,  21  Bath  street 
Watt,  James,  5  St.  Rollox  depot 
West  Muir  Colliery  office,  2   Os- 
wald street;  J.  Dunn,  manager 
Whitelaw,  William,  28  Miller  st 
Wilson  &  Co.  Possil  Colliery 
Wilson,  John,  69  Great  Clj'de  st 
Wishaw    and    Balquhatston  Col- 
lieries office,  12  Dixon  street; 
John  Watson,  jun 
Wishaw    Colliery    office,     James 
Anderson  &  Co.  33  Renfield  st 
Wishaw   Colliery  office,  69  Great 

Clj'de  street 
Wishaw  &  Monkland  Coal  office, 

230  Castle  st.;  Thos.  Dunlop 
Woodhall  Colliery,  Monkland  Ca- 
nal basin  ;  office,  127  St.  Vin- 
cent street 
Wvlie  &  Hill ;  office,  83  Jam.  st 
Wylie  &  Wilson,  69  G.  Clyde  st 
Young,  Robt.,  145  St.  Vincent  st 


COFFEE-HOUSES. 

Bell's,  68  Trongate 
Buchanan,  John,  4  S.  Portland  st 
Burns,  George,  1  Havannah 
Bell's  Hotel,  68  Trongate 
Campbell,  Wm.  12  High  street 
Dewar,  Wm.  4  Bath  street 
Donaldson,  John,  38  Broomielaw 
Drummond,  Robert,  69  Union  st 
Fleming,  Mrs.  J.  56  Jamaica  st 
Garrick,  24  Stockvvell  street 
Gillies,  Charles,  40  John  street 
Graham,   Alex.,  London  Temper- 
ance hotel,  29  Maxwell  street 
Haddow,  Mrs.  74  Argyle  street 
Hamilton,  Mrs.  49  Stockwell  st 
Harvey's,  10  Bridge  street 
Jack,  John,  220  Argyle  street 
Lang,  12  Anderston  quay 
Lapsley,  Mrs.  9  Clyde  place 
Leitch^  Mrs.  23  North  Albion  st 
Logan,  Wm.  21  Maxwell  street 
M'Callum,  26  Glassford  street 
M'Fie,  Mrs.  37A  Clyde  street 
M'Intyre,  Ang."39  Stockwell  st 
Smith's,  5  St.  Enoch's  square 
Steel,  Gavin,  90  Argyle  street 
Ure,  Thos.  82  Paisley  road 
Waddell,  M.,  126  Union  street 
Wallace,  John  24  Jamaica  street 
Ward,  Thos.  15  So.  Cathcart  st 
Wilson,  James,  42  Broomielaw 
Wright,  G.  145  Trongate 
Wright,  Malcolm,  69  Glassford  st 
Wright,  Mrs.  102  Broomielaw 

COFFEE  ROASTERS. 

Ferguson,  John,  49  Gallowgate 
Minto,  David,  47  M'Phersou  st 

COKE   MAKERS. 

Bow  &  Co.,  Port-Dundas 
Brown,  A.  C.  60  Oswald  street 
Brown   &    Rennie,    26   E.   Canal 

basin,  Port-Dundas 
Frew,  J.  &  A.  Port-Dundas 
Hamilton   &   M'Culloch,    12    St. 

Enoch  square 
Jamieson  &  Co.,  16  St.  Enoch  sq. 
Morris,  Munro,  &  Co.,  36  Renfi.  st 
Wallace,  Jno.,  Baird  st.  St.  Rollox 
Watson,  Jn.,  West  St.  Rollox  & 

12  Dixon  street 

COLLECTORS. 

Clarkson,  Jas.  64  S.  Welling,  st 
Downie,  Jas.  75  St.  George's  place 
French,  C.  129  Abercromby  st 
Fruid,  Samuel,  421  Gallowgate 
Hall,  David,  70  Bell  street 
Henderson,  J.   Gorhals  Police,  47 

South  Portland  street 
Herbertson,  T.  H.  of  Canal  dues, 

Port-Dundas 
Kennedy,  Robert,  70  Bell  street 
Laird,  Alex.  Cal.  Ry.,  Buchanan  st 
Luke,  David,  175  Hospital  street 
M'Callum,  Geo.  13  Queen  street 
Bl'Intosb,  John,  73  Portland  st 


M'Laren,  Peter,  11  West  Nile  st 
M'Nair,  Jas.  14  Robertson  street 
Martin,  Jas.  14  Robertson  street 
Maxwell,  Edward  G.  70  Bell  st 
Meek,  Chas.  S.  52  Virginia  strest 
Peat,   Wm.   Police  Buildings,  22 

Struthers  street 
Police  Collectors  Office,  70  Bell  st 
Smith,  John,  70  Hutcheson  st 
Smith,  Robert,  11  Bridge  street 
Stewart,  Jn.  Royal  Liver  Friendly 

Societ}' 
Trevor,  F.  Custom  house. 

COLOURMEN. 

SEE  OIL  AND    COLOURMEN. 

COMB  AND  SPOON  MAKERS. 

Anderson,  R.  49  St.  Vincent  st 
Blackball  &  Scott,  63   Argyle  arc 
Carlile,  Jas.  19  Nelson  street 
Lorimer  &  Moyes,  15,  16  Arg.  ar 
Waddell,  James,  35  Trongate 

COMPASS  MAKERS. 

SEE  ALSO  FLAG  AND  COMPASS 

MAKERS. 

Blackeney,  J.  94,  96  Jamaica  st 
Fulton,  A.  &  J.  130  Broomielaw 
Heron,  David,  4  Carnck  street 
M'Gregor,  D.  and  Co.   38,  39,  40 
Clyde  place. 

COMMISSION  MERCHANTS 

AND  AGENTS. 

Adam,  H.  R.   Sinclair  &  Co.,  i>9 

Hope  street 
Aikman,  T.  &  Co.  24  Gordon  st 
Aitken,   Rodger,  &   Co.   116    St. 

Vincent  street 
Aitken,  Wm.  33  Virginia  street 
Aitken,  Wm.  Ayton  court 
Alexander,  E.,  &  Sons,  43   West 

Campbell  street 
Alexander,  James,  82  W.  Nile  st 
Ale.'iander,  John,  52   Rose  street, 

Garnethill 
Ale.xander  and  Pollock,  19  South 

Frederick  street 
Alexander,   Robert,  and  Son,   45 

Dunlop  street 
Allan,  Anderson,  &  Co.  141  St. 

Vincent  street 
Allan,  J.  &  Co.  92  Buccleuch  st 
Allan,  James,  8  Princes  square 
Allester,  Abendroth,  &  Co.  41  W. 

Howard  street 
Anderson,  David,  &  Co.  253  Ar- 
gyle street 
Anderson,   James,   &  Co.  12    St. 

Vincent  place 
Anderson,  Robt.  Virginia  buildings 
Anderson,  R.  B.  37  Virginia  st 
Anderson,  W.  &  Co.  19  Howard  st 
Armstrong,  Thos.  34  Alston  st 
Arnot,  AVm.  jun.  &  Co.  45  Union  st 
Atli3M,  J.  tS;  Co.  110  Buchanan  st 
Bain,  Thos.  3  Rutherglen  road 


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COMMISSION.- 


-TRADES  DIRECTORY.- 


-COMMISSION. 


Bain,  John  and  Robert,  Old  basin, 

Port-Dundas 
Baird,  J.  &  Co.  83  Jamaica  street 
Bald,  James,  25  Hope  street 
Balfour,  W.    &    Co.    1    National 

Bank  buildings.  Queen  street 
Bankier,  Wni.  jun.  15  Renfield  st 
Banziger,  liirsch,  &  Co.  C7  Bu- 
chanan street 
Barker,  D.  C.  &  Co.  116  St.  Vin- 
cent street. 
Barlas,  R.  A.  125  Buchanan  st 
Barr,  Walter,  17  Oswald  street 
Barr  &  Williamson,  90  Mitchell  st 
Barrow,  F.  A.  62  W.  Howard  st 
Baumann  &  Abercromby,  49  W. 

George  street 
Baj'ne,  T.  71  George  square 
Becket,  John,  24  Hutcheson  st 
Beith  &  Johnstone,  86  Miller  st 
Bell,  M.  J.  18  St.  George's  road 
Benton,  J.  D.  &  Co.  120   South 

Albion  street 
Bentzen,  R  &  Co.  78  Bliller  st 
Bertram  &  Co.  5  Waterloo  street 
Berwick,  Alexander,    Royal    Ex- 
change buildings 
Berwick,  J.  B.  9  Gordon  street 
Bews,  W.  T.  &  Co.  5  Dixon  st 
Birrell,  George,  45  Union  street 
Bissett,  William,  15  Scotia  street 
Black,    A.    J.    Royal    Exchange 

buildings.  North  side 
Black,  James,  20  Ingram  street 
Black,  John,  Fish  market.  Great 

Clyde  street 
Black,  R.  M.  116  St.  Vincent  st 
Blackburn,  Low,  &  Co.  135  Bu- 
chanan street 
Blackwood  &  EI'Lcau,  42  How.  st 
Bogle,  W.  R.  292  Argyle  street 
Borthwick,  J.  M.  39  Hope  street 
Boyd,  Adam,  95  Hutcheson  st 
Boyd,  R.  &  Co.  70  George  square 

and  273  George  street 
Brand,   Robert,   S.M.    105  South 

Portland  street 
Bremner,  D.  80  Great  Clyde  st 
Broadley,  John,  145  Queen  street 
Brown,  A.  16  Hope  street 
Brown,  Eben.  12  Dixon  street 
Bro-wn,  D.  C.  1  Princes  square 
Brown,  D.  253  Argyle  street 
Brown,  Thos.  1 6  So.  Frederick  st 
Brown  &  M'Arthur,  32  W.  Geo.st 
Brown,  John,  31  Dean  street 
Brownlie,  John,  14  Shamrock  st 
Brj'ce,  A.  S.  Calton  entry 
Bryce,  Wm.  &  Co.  61  Miller  st 
Bryden,  James,  20  Union  street 
Bryson,  R.  &  Sons,  17  Royal  Ex- 
change square 
Buchanan,  Allan,  14  Prince's  sq 
Buchanan,  James,  176J  Hope  st 
Buchanan,  John,  1  Prince's  sq 
Buclianan,  John,  9  Craignestock  st 
Buchanan,  Wilson,   &  Co.   25  St. 

Enoch  square 
Bulloch,  Lade,  &  Co.  43  Danl.  st 


Burnet, Archd.  11  So.  Frederickst 
Burr,  Alex.  &  Son,  59  Hutch,  st 
Cairns,  Robert,  31  Miller  street 
Calder,  John,  20  Ingram  street 
Calder,  John,  69  Ingram  street 
Caldwell,  W.  M.  57  Miller  street 
Callender,    Thomas,    13    Smith's 

court,  Candleriggs 
Campbell,  Alex.  78  Queen  street 
Campbell,  Archd.  6  Carlton  place 
Campbell,   R.   &  Co.  13  Victoria 

place.  West  Eegent  street 
Carmichael,  John,  97  Union  st 
Carrick,  R.  11  So.  Frederick  st 
Caw-,  John  B.  &  Co.  37  St.  Viii.  pi 
Chambers,  Henry,  85  Candleriggs 
Christie  Bros.  133  St.  Vincent  st 
Clark,  David,  40  Union  street 
Claasen,  E.  39  Robertson  street 
Clapperton,  John,  3  West  Nile  st 
Clugston,  W^m.  15  Steven  street 
Colquhoun,  P.  85   Queen  st,,  and 

9  Exchange  square 
Connal,  Wm.  &  Co.  43  Virg.  st 
Constable,  Henry,  3  W^indsor  st 
Couper,  Wm.  4  Canning  place 
Cowie,  Alex.  38  Virginia  street 
Crabb,  John,  55  Glassford  street 
Craig,  James  P.  1 7  S.  Frederick  st 
Craigie,  Robert,  8  Ingram  street 
Crichton,  Wm.  99  S.  Portland  st 
Cuthbertson,  Thomas,  9  John  st 
Dagget,  P.  48  St.  Enoch  square 
Dalziel,  D.  375  St.  Vincent  stieet 
Dawson,  A.  24  St.  Vincent  place 
Denholm,  Wm.  7  S.  Frederick  st 
Dick,  George  C.  &  Co.  62  Queen  st 
Dickie  Brothers,  4  Bothwell  st 
Dieseldorff,  W^m.  11  Hope  street 
Dobbie,  Alex.  6  Dickson  street 
Dodds,  J.  &  Co.  51  St.  Vincent  st 
Donaldson,  James,  &  Co.  13  Ex- 
change square 
Donaldson,  Jas.  48  Gordon  street 
Donnelly,  Wm.  City  Old  Clothes 

Market 
Douglas,  Wm.  72   Oswald  street, 

Bridgeton 
Dove,  Hector,  51  Hope  street 
Downie,  Thos.  271  N.  Woods,  rd 
Dronke,  Ernest,  21  Bath  street 
DuflF,  Charles,  97  S.  Portland  st 
Duguid  &  Neilson,  159  W.  Geo.  st 
Dunlop,  David,  97  W.  Geo.  st 
Dunlop,  Geo.  27  Hope  street 
Dunlop,  John,  60  George  square 
Dunn,  Andrew,  135  Buchanan  st 
Dunn,  John,  130  Plospital  street 
Edmiston  &  Mitchell,  25  Gordon  st 
Edwards,  F.  138  West  George  st 
Erskine,   Honble,   John,  Mar.   33 

Renfield  street 
Fairie,  R.,  &  Co.  49  Virginia  st 
Fairlie,  Alex,  29  Charles  st.  Cal 
Fairlie,  J.  &  M.,  &  Co.  28  Coch.  st 
Fairlie,  Wm.  S.  41  Howard  st 
Falconer,  N.  B.  8  Princes'  square 
Fergus,  Wm.  112  Rottenrow. 
Ferguson,  M,  54  St.  Enoch  square. 


Ferguson,  Renuie,  &  Co.  133  West 

George  street 
Ferguson,  Wm.  66  W.  Howard  st 
Fischer,  Edmund,  11  St.  Enoch  sq 
Fisher,  Geo.  &  Co.  52  Howard  st 
Ford,  Wm.  64  Howard  street 
Forrest,  Jas.  2  Oswald  street 
Forrester,     Samuel,    North    area 

Royal  Exchange 
Forsyth,  Alex.  107  Parson  st 
Fulton,  Robert,  47  Argyle  street 
Gardner,  James,  11  Paisley  road 
Gartl}',  J.  B.  22  Springfield  court, 

and  58  Buchanan  st 
Garven,  John  &  Co.  60  Oswald  st 
Geddes,  A.  52  St.  Enoch  square 
Geddes,  George  H.  13  Dixon  st 
Gemmill,  F.  25  Gordon  street 
Gibb,  David,  36  Miller  street 
Gibb,  Thos.  &  Son,  23  St.  En.  sq 
Gibson,  D   L.  8  York  street 
Gibson,  Francis,  7J  Eglinton  st 
GifFen,  Alex.  130  Hope  street 
Gilchrist,  Wm.  &  Co.  77  Buch.  st 
Gilkison,  John,  67  West  Nile  st 
Gillespie,  Cathcart,  &  Eraser,  4.0 

Ingram  street 
Gilmour,  Graham,  &  Co.  160  Bu- 
chanan street 
Gilmour,  W.  &  Co.  33  Eohertsou  st 
Glasgow    Central    Loan    Co.    12 
Princes  st.,  46  Saltmarket,  IG 
Crown  street 
Glen,  Arch.  &  Co.  124  Hope  st 
Glen,  A.  B.  54  St.  Enoch  square 
Glen,  D.  R.  14  Dunlop  street 
Goreckie,  A.  T.  72  Wilson  st 
Gourlay,  H.  &  Co.  9  Union  st 
Govan,  Kent,  &  Co.,  65  Jama,  st 
Gow,  Allan  C.  &  Co.  87  Union  st 
Granger,  John,  43  Renfield  street 
Grant  &  Co.  34  Wilson  street 
Gray  &  Buchanan,  7  Prince's  sq 
Gray,  Robt.,  &  Sons,  98  W.  Geo.  st 
Graj',  Thomas,  Exchange  square 
Greig,  Wm.  143  Elderslie  st 
Hadden,  T.  L.  17  S.  Frederick  st 
Hamilton  Brothers,  8  Royal  Ex- 
change square. 
Hamilton,  Wm.  202  Sauchie.  st 
Hannan,  Kerr,  &  Co.  71  W.  Nile  st 
Hanson,  Abram,  95  Hutcheson  st 
Harvey,  Wm.  jun.  27  Union  st 
Henderson  &  Co.  204  W.  Geo.  st 
Henderson,  D.  &  W.  52  St.  En.  sq 
Henderson,  John,&;  Co.  97  Un.  st 
Henderson,  L.  41  Howard  street 
Henrys  Brothers,  8  Dixon  street 
Henry,  A.  &  S.  &  Co.  12  Prin.  sq 

and  48  Buchanan  street 
Ileys,  George,  &  Co.  83,  85  Vir- 
ginia street 
Holmes,  Jas.  &  Son,  40  Miller  st 
Hood,  Jas.  &  Co.  24  Wilson  st 
Hood,  Jas.  122  Dumbarton  road 
Hood,  John,  20  Union  street. 
Houston  &  Smellie,  11  W.  Nile  st. 
Hutcheson,  J.  &  G.  62  St.  Tin.  St. 
Hutcheson,  J.  R.  16  Hope  street. 


COMMISSION. - 


-TRADES  DIRECTORY,- 


-COMMISSION. 


465 


Hunter  &  Evsldne,  33  Eenfield  st 
Hunter,  George,  64  St.  Enoch  sq 
Inglis  &  Bow,  13  John  street 
Ismeredes,  A.  30  Montrose  street 
Jack,  Joseph,  51  Crawford  street 
Jackson,  John,  &  Co.  6  Hope  st 
Jarvie  &  Poll.k,  75  Jamaica  st 
JefFre}',  James,  9  Gordon  street 
Jenkins,  Jas.  48  St.  Enoch  square 
Johnston,  A.  12  Howard  street 
Johnston,  John,  14  W.  Prince's  st 
Johnston,  W.  F.  38  Paterson  st. 

Kingston. 
Johnston,  Wm.  78  Gordon  street 
Kalish,  H.  11  Milton  street 
Kelly  &  Co.  23  Exchange  square 
Kelt,  J.  11  Miller  street 
Kelt  &  Mitchell,  40  Miller  street 
Kennedy,  H.  &  Co.  8  Prince's  sq 
Kershaw,  John,  C3  Glassford  st 
Kidd,  George,  62  W.  Howard  st 
Kilpatrick,  K.  4  Annfield  place 
Kincaid,  John,  59  Oswald  street 
King,  Robert,  G9  St.  George's  pi 
Kirkland,  Wm.  55  Glassford  st 
Laidlaw,  K.  S.  &  Co.  15  St.  En.  sq 
Lamb,  Alex.  3  Newhall  terrace 
Lament,  J.  5  North  Court,  Royal 

Exchange  square 
Lament,  Neil,  74  Waterloo  street 
Lancaster,  George,  136  Hope  st 
Lang  Brothers,  10  Oswald  street 
Landels,  James,  57  George  square 
Langlands,  R.  119  Virginia  street 
Lauder,  James,  15  Madeira  court 
Laurie,  A.  H.  93  Alston  street 
Lawrie,  Thomas,  15  Dixon  street 
Lawson,  John,  109  W.  George  st 
Learmouth,  Wm.  4  Stormont  st 
Leith,  James,  150  Crown  street 
Lees,  'Walter,  43  Eenfield  street 
Leffman,  L.  97  Union  street 
Liepmann,    Lehinann,    &   Co.  76 

Virginia  street 
Leslie,  G.  G.  12  So.  Hanover  st 
Liddell  &  Co.  49  Virginia  street 
Liddell,  Jas.  11  Dixon  street 
Liddell,  John,  52  Virginia  street 
Lillie,  Wra.  33  Virginia  street 
Livingston,  Jas.  R.  48  Gordon  st 
Lochtie,  Thos.  33  Virginia  street 
Lockhart,  E.  jun.  &  Co.  27  Hope  st 
Logan,  J.  jun.  &  Co.  12  Dixon  st 
Logan,  Thos.  210  Thistle  street 
Logie,  W.  37  Virginia  street 
Loudon,  Jas.  jun.  12  Howard  st 
Lowe,  R.  33  Virginia  street 
Lucardie    &    Coupees,  162  "West 

George  street 
M'Allan,  A.  T.  172  W.  George  st 
M'Allister,  Jas.  &  Co.  50  Yorkst 
Macarthur  &  Farie,  46  W.  Geo.  st 
M'Callum,  Neil,  57  Miller  street 
M'Connell,  R.  71  Stockwell  st 
M'Corquodale,  Alex.  23  Jama,  st 
M'Crindell,  Schaw,  &  Co.  36  St. 

Vincent  place 
M'Diarmid,  A.  R.  57  Miller  st 
MacDermid,  D.  22  Dundas  street 


M'Donald,  John,  20  Howard  st 
M'Dougall,  Ales.  62  Virginia  st 
M'Dougall,  John,  38  York  street 
M'Farlane,    Alex.    jun.    103    St. 

Vincent  street 
M'Farlane,  H.  B.  48  Gordon  st 
M'Geachy,  James,  546  Gallovrgate 
M'Gie,  George,  8  Miller  street 
M'Gibbon,    David,    &    Son,    160 

Buchanan  street 
M'Gregor,  D.  &  Sons,  85  Queen  st 
M'Intosh,  Dunlop,  &  Co.  12  Royal 

Exchange  and  153  Queen  st 
M'Intyre,  D.  &  Co.  65  Jamaica  st 
M'Intyre,  James,  72  Wilson  st 
M'Intyre,  John,  133  St.  Vincent  st 
M'Keag,  R.  86  Miller  street 
M'Keand,  J.  &T.  13  Ann  street 
M'Keudrick,  John,  128  and  130 

Stockwell  street 
M'Kenzie,  Jas.  172  Argyle  street, 

and  17,  18  Union  court 
M'Kie,  John,  jun.  33  St.  Vine,  pi 
Mackie,  Jas.  L.  74  Maxwell  st 
M'Kiulay,  John,  52  Virginia  st 
M'Kinlay,  R.  62  Virginia  street 
M'Kinnon,  John,  71  Queen  street. 
Maclagan,  J.  A.  S.  13  Dixon  st 
M'Laren  &  Anderson,  11  Madeira 

court,  Argyle  street 
M'Laren,  John,  &  Co.  6  Dixon  st 
M'Laren,  Peter,  28  Miller  street 
M'Lean,  Chas.  49  W.  George  st 
M'Lean,  G-  263  Argyle  street 
M'Leish  &  M'Natt,  54  St.  En.  sq 
M'Lellan,  Adam,  48  Dundas  st 
M'Lellan,  John,  29,  31  E.  How.  st 
M'Leunan,  Don.  3  St.  Enoch  sq 
BI'Leod,  F.  H.    18  Dixon  street 

and  64  to  70  Howard  street 
M'Leod,  Malcolm,  &  Co.  3  West 

Nile  street. 
M'Leran,  Donald,  36  Cavendish  st 
M'Millan,  Duncan,  45  Dunlop  st 
M'Nae,  Thos.  62  Virginia  street 
M'Nair  &  Brand,  8  Princes  sq 
M'Nair,  Don.  S.  12  St.  Vincent  pi 
M'Nair,  J.  &  Co.  75  Virginia  st 
M'Nair,  J.  &  D.  16  Turner's  ct 
M'Naughton,  Allan,  75  St.  Vin.  st 
M'Nee,  James,  &  Sons,   52  Vir- 
ginia street 
M'Phail,  Angus,   58  Queen  st.  2 

Rl.  Exch.  ct.  &  9  Rl.  Esch.  sq 
M'Pherson,  Donald,  155  Sauch.  st 
M'Queen,  Angus,  6  Centre  street 
M'Vey  &  Cameron,  94  W.  Nile  st 
Marchbank,  Geo.  107  Virginia  pi 
Marshall,  J.  G.  37  West  Nile  st 
Marshall,  Wm.  33  Virginia  st 
Martini,  H.  &  Co.  35  Hope  street 
Matthew  &  Thielman,  40  Union  st 
Mill,  Geo.  102  Virginia  street 
Miller  Brothers,  9  Princes'  square, 

Buchanan  street 
Miller,  John,  18  Renfield  street 
Miller,  Thomas,  22  Dundas  street 
Miller,  William  G.  22  Dundas  st 
Milligan,  John,  65  Jamaica  street 


Milroy,  Jas.  36  Eenfield  street 
Mitchell,  Andrew,  85  Mitchell  st 
Mitchell,  Thomas,  48  Queen  st 
Moffat,  Mr.  1  Royal  Exchange  sq 
MofFat  P.  &  Co.  70,  72  I\litchell  st 
Moftat,  Wm.  19  Sauchichall  street 
Moore,  A.  89  Upper  Crown  street 
Morris  &  Co.  101  West  Nile  sthreet 
Morrison,  Geo.  &  Co.  62  Queen  si 
Morrison,  Jas.  60  St.  Vincent  cres 
Morrison,  W,  B.  7  So.  Fred,  street 
Munro,  M.  L.  S3  Virginia  street 
Murdoch,  James,  3  St.  Enoch  sq 
Murdoch  Wm.  28  Montrose  street 
Murphy,  Alex.  5  Brown  street 
B'lurray,  D.  A.  B.  59  I'nion  street 
Murray,  James,  62  Jamaica  street 
Mutrie,  Wm.  28  St.  Enoch  square 
Myers,  Alex.  19-J  St.  Vincent  pi 
Napier,  D.  D.,  80  Union  street 
Napier,  J.  A.  1  Royal. Bank  place 
Neil,  James,  86  Eenfield  street 
Neill,  John,  47  Oswald  street 
Niven,  Wm.  &  Co.  80  Gt.  Clyde  st 
O'Brien,  John,  78  Bridgegate 
Ogilvie,  Thos.  59  St.  Vincent  st 
Orr,  John  K.  &  Dan.  58  Oswald  st 
Orr,  T.  C.  69  Union  street 
Panton  &  Co.  27  Hope  street 
Parker,  M.  102  Bothwell  street 
Paterson,  David,  72  Virginia  street 
Paterson,  Wm.  52J  Canning  street 
Paterson,   J.    H.   jun.   &   Co.  60 

Oswald  street 
Paterson  &  Robinson,  4  Howard  st 
Paterson,  W.  W.  &  Co.  18  Royal 

Exchange  square. 
Paton,  Andw.  49  Virginia  street 
Paton  &  Grant,  135  Buchanan  St. 
Paton,  Wm.  30  Norfolk  street 
Pattison,  Adam,  &  Co.  67  Buch.  sfi 
Pattison,  T.  103  Cumber,  st.  so. 
Paul,  John,  94  Miller  street 
Pearson,  A.  S.  22  Dundas  street 
Peebles,    Anderson,    &    Co.    lOS 

West  George  street 
Peebles,  J.  G.  5  Windsor  street 
Peebles,  W.  J.  &  Co.  58  Bucha.  st 
Penney,   Wm.   &  Sons,    3    North 

court.  Royal  Exchange 
Pitt,  James,  343  Bath  crescent 
Porteous,  James,  12  Dixon  street 
Potter,  Wilson,   &  Co.   72   Great 

Clyde  street 
Proudfoot,  J.  &  Co.  8  Gordon  st 
Quistorp,  &  Co.  27  Hope  st 
Raalte,  Behrend,  &  Co.  157  West 

George  street 
Eaeburn    &    Middleton,    34    St. 

Enoch  square 
Ramsay,  Robt.  Hutcheson  bridge 
Reichmann  &  Co.  37  St.  Vin.  st 
Reid,  A.  P.  29  St.  Vincent  place 
Reid,  George,  3  Windsor  street 
Eeid,  John,  jun.  11  West  Nile  st 
Renwick,  T.  80  Great  Clyde  st 
Richmond,  John,  &  Co.  60  Hopest 
Riddell,  T.  125  Crown  st 
Kintoul,  Geo.  75  East  Howard  st 


466 


COMMISSION. TRADES  DIRECTORY. CONFECTIONERS. 


Rintoul,  P.  Son,  &  Co.  26  Gordon. 

street  and  10  Stirling  street 
Rintoul,  P.   Son,  &  Co.  10  Stir- 
ling square 
Rintoul,  Robert  Alexander,  &  Co. 

23  Jamaica  street 
Eoberton,  Stephen,  &  Co.  37  West 

Nile  street 
Robertson,  A.  D.  146  Buchanan  st 
Robertson  &  Baird,  100  Queen  st 
Robertson  &  Baxter,  3  Virginia  st 
Robertson  &  Gregorj',  48  Queen  st 
Robertson,  Jas.  45  Gordon  street 
Robertson,  John,  3  Melrose  street 
Robertson,  J.  juu.  18  Rentield  st 
Robertson,  Robert,  23  St.  Enoch  sq 
Robinow  &  Marjoribanks,  8  Moore 

place,  West  George  street 
Rodger,  J.  P.  337  Argyle  street 
Rough,  Wm.  3  Holmhead  street 
Rowley  &  Dick,  41  Mitchell  st 
Salmond,  Coniiell,&Co.l29  Hope  st 
Salton,  Alex.  57  Miller  street 
Sanderson,   G.  R.  &  Co.   12  Ex- 
change sq.  and  153  Queen  st 
Schwann,  Modera,  &  Co.  31  Dun- 
das  street 
Schroder,  A.  E.  80  Union  street 
Scott,  D.  &  Co.  82  West  Nile  st 
Scott  &  Dawson,  38  Ingram  st 
Scouller,  Clias.  53  Glassford  st 
Scouller,  Thos.  272  Duke  street 
Shanks,  James,  2  Stirling  st 
Shannon,  R.  M'D.  62  Jamaica  st 
Sheppard  &  Co.  54  St.  Enoch  sq 
Sim,  J.  Keith,  14,  IG  Wallace  st 
Singleton,  A.  W.  27  Union  st. 
Skene,  Alex.  3  St.  Enoch  square 
Slater,  David,  33  Buchanan  st 
Slater,  J.  &  Co.  76  Wilson  street 
Slater,  T.  H.  13  Oswald  street 
Smith,  Chas.  H.  125  Buchanan  st 
Smith,  Hugh,  94  Miller  street 
Smith,  Jas.  &  Co.  71  Mitchell  st 
Smith,  John  &   Robert,    109  St. 

Vincent  street 
Smith,  Mai.  H.  10  Robertson  st 
Smith,  Wm.  R.  94  Miller  street 
Snell,  James  A.  52  Renfield  st 
Somerville    &    Cunningham,    61 

Renfield  street 
Sommerville,  J.  16  St.  Visicent  pi 
Sommerville,  J.  &  R.  Go  Geo.  sq 
Screnson  H.  A.  &  Co.  47  Osw.  st 
Spiers,  John,  6  Hutcheson  street 
Stavert,  Zigomala,  Miller,  &  Co. 

23  AVest  George  street 
Steel  &  Co.  67  Fox  st.  &  5  Dix.  st 
Steinkopff,  F.  32  St.  Vincent  pi 
Steven,  Alex.  11  Rose  st.  Garnelh 
Steven  &  Co.  54  St.  Enoch  square 
Stevenson, Wm.  302  Dumbarton  rd 
Stevenson,  Wm.  G7  W.  Nilest 
Strachan,  Alex.  76  Wilson  street 
Stuart  &  Co.  77  West  Nile  street 
Stewart  Brothers,  32  St.  Enoch  wy 
Stewart  &  Downie,91  Hutcheson  st 
Stewart  &  Morison,  125  Buch.  st 
Stewart,  G.  &  Co.  161  Hope  st 


Stewart,  James  T.  2  North  court, 

Royal  Exchange 
Stuart,  Lewis,  57  Miller  street 
Swan,  Bros.  &  Co.  120  Buch.  st 
Swanwick,  Joseph  F.   Royal  E.k- 

change  buildings 
Taylor,  James,  9  Gordon  street 
Taylor,  V»^m.  307  High  street 
Third,  Alex.  44  Hutcheson  street 
Thomson,  R.  &  Co.  93  Ingram  st 
Thomson,  Eobt.  &  Co.  64  How.  st 
Thomson,  Thos.  A.  152  W.  Geo.  st 
Thomson,  Wm.  59  Jamaica  st 
Thorburn,  C.  &  Co.  33  Virginia  st 
Ticrnan,  J.  &  Son,  62  York  street 
Torrance,  W.  B.  85  Queen  street 
Train,  T.  257  Argyle  street 
Tweeddale,  Thos.  33  Virginia  st 
Tyre,  John,  20  Avon  street 
Virtue,  David,  20  Union  street 
Waddell,  A.  M.  24  Oxford  street 
Waddell,  W.  S.  19  Montrose  st 
Walker,  Alex.  IS  Portugal  street 
Walker,  Hair.ilton,   &   Co.  59  St. 

Vincent  place 
Walker,  Scott,  &  Co.  80  Buchan.  st 
Walker,  Wm.  72  Wilson  street 
Wallach,  Henry,  Virginia  buildgs 
Wardlaw,  W.  62  Buchanan  street 
Watson  &  Co.  16  St.  Vincent  pi. 
Watt,  R.  &  Co.  9  Gordon  street 
Watt,  Wm.  9  Abbotsford  place 
AVebster,  J.  B.  79  E.  Howard  st 
Webster,  R.  jun.  51  W.  Regent  st 
Wenman,   Charles   H.   12   Royal 

Exchange  square 
White,  Alex.  43  Virginia  street 
White,  R.  &  Co.  72  Hutcheson  st 
AVhite,  Wm.  &  Co.  41  College  st 
Wiesche  Brothers,  7  Garthland  st 
Wilkie,  John  G.  493  Gallowgate 
Wilkie,  Wm.  128  Ingram  street 
Wilson  Bros.  125  Buchanan  st 
Wilson,  J.  &  A.  65  Gt.  Clvde  st 
Wilson,  William,  L.  G.  132  Port- 
land street 
Wilson,  William,  12  Gordon  st 
Wilson,  W.  F.  G.  132  South  Port- 
land street 
Wingate,  Jas.  25  Gordon  street 
Winton,  A.  &  Co.  7  S.  Hanover  st 
Wiseman,  J.  T.  &  Co.  19   West 

Nile  street 
Wishart  &  Co.  33  Virginia  street 
Wood,  George,  11  Glassford  st 
Wood,  H.  &  Co,  86,  90  Miller  st 
Wood,  W^m.  48  Gordon  street 
Wotherspoon,  John,  89  King  st 
Wright,  A.  M.  43  E.  Howard  st 
Wright,    J,    Brooks,    138    West 

George  street 
Wright,  John,  23  St.  Enoch  sq 
Wright,  J.  &  Co.  25  Robertson  st 
Wright,  Ronald,  218  Argyle  st 
Wylie,  C.  C.  80  Gordon  street 
Wylie,  James,  &  Co.   182   West 

George  street 
Wylie,  AVm.  315  Argyle  street 
Wyse,  Forbes,  72  Virginia  street 


Young,  John,  13^  E.  Howard  sii 
Young,  Robert,  21  Warwick  st 
Young,  Robert,  171  West  Nile  st 
Young,  R.  96  Eglinton  street 
Younger,  George,  &  Co.  1  North 

court.  Royal  Exchange 
Yuille,  David,  40  Miller  street 
Zaraorski,  A.  72  Wilson  street 

CONFECTIONERS  &  PASTRY 

BAKERS. 
Those  marked  o  are  pastry  bakers. 

Abernethy,  Wm.  81  Main  st.  And 
Allan,  John,  29J  Adelphi  street 
Alexander,  Wm."  134,  136  South 

Portland  street 
0  Alexander,  Mrs.  J.  49  Argyle  are 
Aitken,  Mrs.  66  Maxwell  street 
o  Ancell,  J.  &  J.  E.  &  G.  restaur. 

27  Dundas  street 
Anderson,  Wm.  223  Argyle  st 
Bain,  Wm.,  88  Crown  st 
Barbour,  Oliver  R.  15  G.  Ham.  st 
Barr,  Jas.  107  Gallowgate 
Baxter,   Isaac,   &  Son,  137  Bu- 
chanan street 
o  Black,  Duncan,  35  Candleriggg 
Black,  Isabella,  264  Duke  street 
Black,  John,  82  Main  st.  Andcr 
Blane,  A.  92  Stevenson  st.  Calton 
Bridges,  W.  R.  52  Bridgegate 
Broadley,  Jas.  136  Gt.  Ham.  st 
Broadly,  Mrs.  25  Milton  street 
Brown,  Daniel,  60  Queen  street 
Brown,  Robert,  454  Argyle  st 
Brown,  Wm.,  108  Cowcaddens 
Brown,  Wm.,  23  Garscube  road 
Brown,  Win.,  8  Bridge  street 
Brownlie,  Wm.  205,  207  Sauch. 

street,  15  Argjde  street,  and  140^ 

and  150  Holland  street 
Buchanan,  John,  &  Brothers,  257 

Argyle  street 
Cameron,  Miss  J.  149  George,  st 
Campbell,  John,  46,  1S3  Arg.  st, 

and  117  Stockwell  street 
Chalmers,  J.  17  St.  George's  rd 
Cherry,  Mrs.  D.  282  High  st 
0  Clydesdale,  A.  8  Stevenson  st 
o  Clydesdale,  John,  164  High  st 
Coventrj',  Wm.  316  Argyle  st 
Craig,  Joseph,  05  Cowcaddens  st 
Crawford,  M.  &  J.  186  Gallowg 
0  Cullen,  John,  403  Gallowgate 
o  Currie,  Miss  J.  145  Sauchieh.  st 
Darsie,  Walter,  422  Parliam.  rd 
o  Denholm,  M.  135  London  street 
Denny,  James,  56  Bridge  street 
Dobbie,  C.  L.  84  New  City  road 
Dochertj',  James,  158  Saltmarkot 
Donald,    Peter,    97   Main   street, 

Anderston 
Donle}',  And.  139,  141  London  si 
Douglas,  Cath.  176  Broomielaw 
Douglas,  James,  140  Trongate 
Douglas,  Miss  M.  62  Sauchieh.  st 
Duncan,  Alex.   &  Co.    106,   lOS 

Buchanan  street  and  9  Royal 

Bank  pluce 


CONFECTIOInERS. TRADES  DIKECTORT. CON\SULS. 


4C-\ 


Duncan,  Miss  J.  ISG^-  Canning  st. 

Calton 
Farmer,  Wm.  1  Castle  street 
Ferguson,  Daniel,  146  Stockwell  st 
Ferguson    &    Forrester,    3G    Bu- 
chanan St.  and  17  Prince's  sq 
Ferguson,   Mrs.  Peter,   108  New- 
City  road 
Finlay,  D.  422  GalloAvgate 
Finlav,  M.  W.  149  Trongate 
Finlayson,  Miss  Janet,  2G7  Geo.  st 
Fisher,  Duncan,  135  Trongate 
Fitzpatrick,  J.  40  New  st.  Calton 
Fitshill,  Henry,  &  Son,  269  Arg.  st 
o  Forrester,  John,  7  Gordon  st 
Frost,  John  A.  426  Parliatn.  road 
Gardner,  Jos.  78,  80  Gallowgate 
Gemraell,  Thos.  115  Candleriggs 

and  288  High  street 
Glen,  William,  144  Cowcaddens  st 
Goodwin,  John,  3  Milton  arcade 
Gordon,  Alex.  115  Bridgegate 
Gordon,  James,  27  Trongate 
Gordon,  William,  39  Trongate 
Graham,  J.  &  T.  98  Stockwell  st 
Grant,  Peter,  130  Gallowgate 
Gray,  James,  248  Main  st.  Bridg 
Gray,  James,  167  Cowcaddens 
Gray,  John,  &  Co.  163  Trongate 
0  Grav,  Thomas,  45  George  st 
Haldane,  Thos.  139  Garscube  rd 
Hamilton,  George,  352  Argjle  st 
Henderson,  Thos.  81  Jamaica  st 
Henderson,  Thos.  49  Sauchieh.  st 
Henderson,  W.  C.  &  Co.  55,  67 

Muirhead  street 
Henry,  Alex.  381  Argyle  street 
Henrj",  John,  25  Eglinton  street 
Hubbard,  Walter,  4  Downie  pi 
0  Hughes  &  Pinkei'tcn,  4G   Main 

street,  Bridgeton 
Hunter,  Miss  A.  77  George  street 
0  Hutcheson,  Thos.  26  Nelson  st 
0  Jamieson,  Arch.  213NewCityrd 
Keith,  Wm.  107  Sallmarket 
Kelly,  James,  63  Argyle  street 
Kellie,  Jas.  114  Garscube  road 
o  Keppie,  William,  28  to  32  Hut- 
cheson street 
King,  M.  30  Crown  street 
Kinnear,  Alex.  367  Gallowgate 
Knox,  Wm.  250  Gallowgate 
Kyle,  Alex.  5  St.  James'  street 
Lang,  Wm.  73,  79  Queen  street 
Legget,  Thomas,  273  High  st 
Logan,  Andrew,  37  Norfolk  st 
0  Logan,  Robt.  32  S.  Port'and  st 
M'Bride,  Mrs.  A.  7  Cavendish  st 
M'Clure,  Mary  A.  411  Argyle  st 
M'Conochie,  J.  9 1 ,  93  W.  George  st 
M'Courtv,  Thos.  153  Castle  st 
M'Dougall,  Jas.  14  Adelphi  st 
0  M'Ewau,  Mar.  19  Stobcross  st 
M'Farlane,  R.  22,  24  Hutcheson  st 
0  M'George,  Robt.  41  Crown  st 
Sl'Innes,  Flora,  207  M.  st.  Bridge 
M'Intosh,  Wm.  426  Gallowgate 
Macilquham,  Miss,  282  Gars,  rd 
M'Kenzie,  D.  278  High  street 


o  M'Laren,  Geo.  75  Saltmarket 
M'Laren,    Ralston,   &  Co.    195^, 

197,  199  Argyle  street 
M'Lav,  Eliz.  81  Stobcross  street 
M'Leish,  Jlrs.  Robt.  467  Gallowg 
M'Leod,  H.  102  Sauchiehall  st 
M'Leod,  R.  307  Eglinton  street 
M'Lerie,  Geo.  33,  35,  and  37  Ren- 
field  St.  and  108  St.  Vincent  st. 
M'Millan,  John,  25  Adelphi  street 
M'Phie,  Annie,  7  Eglinton  street 
0  Malcolm,  Jn.  &  Co.  149  Saltm. 
Manson,  Ales.  10  Candleriggs 
Martin,  Jas.  &  Sons,  9  Glasffordst 
Martin,  Jno.  06  St.  George's  road 

and  118  Cowcaddens 
Mather,  Mrs.  J.  45  Oxford  street 
Mathews,  Isa.  26  Oxford  street 
o  Slaxwcll,  Wm.  71  Green  street 
0  Mehallum,   Wm.   127  Main  st. 

Bridgeton 
Meiklpjohn,  Miss,  54  Hospital  st 
Miller,  Andrew,  48  Bridge  street 
Miller,  James,  172  Saltmarket 
Miller,  James,  251  Argyle  street 
Jliller,  R.  251  Buchanan  street 
Miller,  Mrs.  A.  7  Clyde  terrace 
Mills,  Alex.  36  Candleriggs 
Milne,  Mrs.  W.  36  King  street 
0  Morton,  John,  46  Bridge  street 
Murdoch,  James,  247  Argyle  st 
o  Nimmo,  Wm.  23  Sauchiehall  st 
Nimmo,  Wm.  61  Canning  street 
Nisbet,  Wm.  19  Glassford  st.  and 

143  Trongate 
Niven,  Mrs.  C.  1 1  Canon  street 
Osborne,  R.  170  Cowcaddens 
Park,  Jas.  63  Cowcaddens 
Park,  Jas.  737  Gallowgate 
Pinkertoit,  T.  241  Gallowgate 
Pollock,  Alex.  232  Gallowgate 
0  Pollock,  William,  &  Son,    16 

Canning  street 
o  Price,  Wm.  557  Gallowgate 
Rankine,  Sarah,  1  Queen  street 
o  Ralston,  M'Laren,  &  Co.  195J, 

197,  199  Argyle  street 
Reid,  Mrs.  13  Shuttle  street 
Revie,  Arch.  37  Cowcaddens  st 
Revie,  J.  15,  17  New  City  road 
Richmond,  Wm.  460  Argyle  st 
Robertson,  Wm.  74  New  City  rd 
Robertson,  Wm.  37  Duke  st 
Robinson,  R.  261  Upper  Crown  st 
Rolland,  Wm.  46  Sauchiehall  st 
Ross,  Robert,  41  Shuttle  street 
Scott,  John,  84  Queen  street 
Shaw,  Thomas,  44  Candleriggs 
Shearer,  R.  91  JIain  st.  Bridgeton 
Shiels,  Wm.  278  Argyle  street 
Shields,  Wm.  335  aVsvIb  street 
Skinner,  Wm.,   &  Son'  307  Sau- 
chiehall street  &  45  Trongate 
Smellie,  Jas.  542  Gallowgate 
Smith  Brothers,  155  Queen  street 
Smith,  Jam.es,  35  Gallowgate 
Smith,  John,  183  New  City  road 
Smith  &  Miller,  123  Trongate 
0  Smith,  Wm.  119  Argyle  street 


Smith,  Wm.  26  Main  st.  Anderst. 
Smith,  Miss  C.  5  Cathedral  street 
Sommerville,  Mrs.  103  Sauchie  st 
Spiers,  M.  16  Great  Hamilton  st 
Stewart,  John,  24  Gt.  Hamilton  st 
Stewart,  Mrs.  171  Main  st.  Gorb 
Taylor,  Mrs.  195  Mainst.  Bridgeton 
Thomson,  W.  12  JIain  st.  Anderst. 
Todd,  John,  225  Main  st.  Gorb. 
Todd,  Thos.  26  Green  st.  Calton 
Towart,  W.  130  Main  st.  Bridgt. 
Tarnbull,  J.  37  Bridge  street 
Turnbull,  J.  160  Argyle  street 
Turnbuli,  W.  231  Buchanan  st 
Turnbull,  Miss,  24  Ea-t  Clyde  st 
Ure,  John,  105  Castle  street 
Walker,  George,  309  High  street 
Walker,  James,  01  Gla^^sford  st 
Walker,  James,  185  High  street 
Walker,  M.  59  Abercromby  st 
Walker  &  Son,  38  Nelson  street 
o  Walker,  Thos.  78  Eglinton  st 
Walker,  W.  09  High  street 
Walker,  lilrs.  J.  202  M:iin  st.  And 
Walker,  Miss  J.  64  St.  George's  rd 
Wallace,  Alex.  140  High  street 
Wallace,  John,  18  Jamaica  street 
Watson,  Francis,  166  Sauchiehall 

street  and  8  Charing  cross 
Watson,  R.  80  Jamaica  street 
Watson,  Mrs.  A.  264  Argyle  st 
Watt,  John,  34G  Gallowgate 
Watt,  Thomas,  241  High  street 
Wilson,  C.  10,  12,  14  W.  Nile  st 
Wilson,  Wm.  6  Canning  street 
Wilson,  Mrs.  Arthur,  31  Bedf.  st 
Wotherspoon,    James,  &    Co.  4& 

Dunlop  street 
Wotherspoon,    Robert,  &   Co.  4G 

Dunlop  street 
Wright,  John,  176  Main  st.  And 
Wright,  Mary,  7  Port-Dundas  rd- 
Wj'lie,  Alex.  2u  Hospital  street 
Young,  James,  290  Buchanaii  st 
Young,  James,  26  Milroad  street 
Young,  John,  120  Gallowgate 
Yuile,  Mrs.  69  Nelson  street. 

CONGEEVE  MATCH  MANU- 

FACTTJREHS. 
De  Bois,  F.  23,  25  New  City  rd 
Long,  John  Jex,  465  Duke  street 

CONSTABLES. 

SEE    SHEKIFF-OFFICERS    AKD 
CONSTABLK.S. 

COHSULS  AND  VICE-CONSULS.. 
Argentine   Republic,  G.  Gilmour, 

160  Buchanan  street 
Austrian,    James    Galbraitb,    27 

West  George  street 
Belgian,  Andrew  P.  Reid,  29  St. 

Vincent  place 
Brazilian,  Robert  Gray,  98  West 

George  street 
Buenos   Ayres,    G.  Gilmour,  160- 

Buchanan  street 
Danish,  F.W.  Bentzen,  78  Miller  st 


468 


CONTRACTORS. TRADES  DIRECTORY. COOPEES. 


French,  E.  Bouillat,  119  St.  Vin- 
cent street 

Hanoverian,  J.  D.  Sheppard,  54 
St.  Enocli  square 

Hanseatic,  M.  E.  Eobiuow,  8 
Moore  place 

Haytien,  W.  D.  Roberts,  4  Botli- 
■well  street 

Italian,  R.  Henderson,  27  West 
George  street 

Mecklenburg-Schwerin,  H.  Mar- 
tini, 35  Hope  street 

Mexican  and  Guatemala,  William 
Malcolm,  22  R.  Exchange  sq 

Monte  Video  or  Uruguayan,  G. 
Gilmour,  IGO  Buchanan  street 

Netherlands,  Peter  W.  Clark,  22 
John  street 

New  Grenada,  M.  M'Leod  &  Co.  3 
West  Nile  street 

Norwegian,  J.  0.  Leitke,  25  Gor- 
don street 

Oldenburg,  J.  H.  Becker,  25  Gor- 
don street 

Portuguese,  Ottoman,  and  Hondu- 
ras, John  Mitchell,  jun.  18  E. 
Clyde  street 

Prussian,  J.  R.  Lamb,  30  Hope  st 

Eussian,  N.  Handyside,  92  West 
Regent  street 

Salvador,  A.  S.  Scliaw,  36  St. 
Vincent  place 

Spanish,  William  Crulkshank,  133 
West  George  street 

Swedish  and  Norwegian,  J.  O. 
Lietke,  25  Gordon  street 

United  States  of  America,  John  S. 
Prettyman,  62  Jamaica  street 

COUTRACTOSS. 
Adam,  A.  &  W.  263  Eglinton  st 
Aitken,  John,  185  Stirling's  road 
Alton,  William,  42  Bath  street 
Allan  &  Mann,  48  St.  Enoch  sq 
Bolton,  Michael,  5  Govan  street 
Boyle,  J.  150,  152  Main  st.  Gorb 
Boyle,  William,  29  Alston  street 
Brechin,  A.  Cal.  Rail.  St.  Rollox 
Brownlee,  James,  7  Wellington  st 
Browulie,  T.  jun.  147  Paisley  road 
Bryson,  John,  32  Warwick  street 
Buchanan,  John,  67  Centre  street 
Buchanan,  Robert,  46  Alston  st 
Burns  &  M'Lean,  41  W.  Geo.  st 
Cairns,  D.  Y.  30  Steven  street 
Cameron,  J.  &  P.  21,  29  Mitchell 

street,  and  164  Trongate 
Campbell,  Colin,  28  Dale  st.  Bridg 
Christie,  Wm.  4  Thistle  street 
Coghill,  John,  60  Pollok  street 
Craig,  Robert,  157  Crown  street 
Craig,  Wm.  Burnside  pi.  Govan 
Crawford,  William,  Oakbank 
Cunningham,  R.  24  Barony  st 
Drummond,  John,  6  N.  Wallace  st 
Eadie,  James,  38  Bridge  street 
Fail],  A.  &  J.  Craigpark  quarries 
Faulds,  Matthew,  Kennedy  street 
Gaylor,  James,  158  E,  Milton  st 


Gibb,  James,  4  East  Miller  street, 

and  4 12  Duke  street 
Gibson,  J.  &  Co.  20  Gerraiston  st 
Gordon,    George,    46    Brunswick 
street,  32   Great  Clyde  street, 
and    67    East  Howard   street ; 
head  office,  81  Queen  street 
Gordon,  John,  105  Main  st.  Bridg 
Grosart,  Jas.  &  Son,  21  Welling- 
ton street 
Hamilton,  J.  &G.,  Glasg.  Ironwks 
Hamilton,  John,   19  Gordon  st 
Hamilton,    William,    &    Co.   776 

Gallowgate. 
Hay,  John,  178  Stirling's  road 
Hayman,  Thos.  31  Argyle  street 
Henderson,  M.  1  Monteith  row 
Hendry,  Wm.  41  Adelphi  street 
Hodge,  William,  Porter  street 
Hume,  A.  52  Queen  street 
Hutchison,  J.  71  Muse  lane,  Cowc 
Jack,  G.  17  Nicholson  street 
Jones,  Thos.  &  P.  10  Abercby  st 
Knox,  John,  391  Parliamen.  road 
Lennox,  Jno.  235  Buchanan  st 
Lockerbie,  D.  &  Sons,  7  Abfd.  pi 
Bl'jirthur,  John,  41  Holmhead  st 
M'Callum,  Robt.  131  Barrack  st 
M'Coll,  James,  41  Drygate 
M'CuUoch,    George,    Broompark, 

Duke  street 
M'Culloch,  J.  &  G.  50  Robertson  st 
M'Donald,  A.  &  K.  Parkhouse 
M'Fadyen,  Finlay,  7  St.  Enoch  sq. 
48    Robertson   street,  and  130 
Eglinton  street 
M'Gavin,  William,  18  Drury  st 
M'Gregor,  G.  25  Melville  street 
M'Kay,  Dugald,  172  Argyle  st 
M'Lean,  John,  13  Canon  street 
M'Laughlan,  A.  23  Portugal  st 
MacNair,  Robt.  46  James  st.  Calt 
M'Shane,  James,  Oakbank  street 
Manwell,  David,  Pollokshields 
Manwell,  James,  163  Crown  st 
Marshall,  Jas.  15  N.  Cumberkl.  st 
Marshall,  J.  15  N.  Camb.  st.  Calt 
Martin,  E.  78  Dale  st.  Tradeston 
May,  G.  89  Glassford  street 
Wichie,  Alex.  112  Hydepark  st 
Monteith,  Andrew,  187  New  Dal- 

marnock  road 
IMontgomery,  Hugh,  Hunter  st 
Morrison,  Wm.  45,  49  Cheapsidest 
Murray,  John,  FirhilJ,  Springbank 
Murray,  Mrs.  Wm.  42  Alston  st 
Napier,  Dugald,  122  E.  Milton  st 
Neilson,  James,  Bishopbriggs 
Neilson,  Wm.  340  Townmill  rd 
Orr,  James,  65  Eumford  street 
Pender,  Jas.  5,  6,  7  Eailw.  arches, 

Commerce  street 
Pickford  &  Co.  12,  14  Cochran  st 
Rankin,  James,  54  Whitevale  st 
Riddell,  John,  43  Deanside  lane 
Riddel],  Wm,  13  Debbie's  loan 
Ritchie,  Hugh,  25,  40,  53,  59,  and 
71   Robertson   st.    and   12,   14 
Washington  street 


Robb,  C.  &  Co.  102,  104  W.  Nila 

St.  and  15  S.  Frederick  street 
Robertson,  Alex.  133  Main  street, 

Gorbals 
Robertson,  Wm.  80  Parkhouse  la 
Robertson,  Robt.  78  M'Alpine  st 
Scott,  Colin,  88  St.  James'  road 
Silver,  S.  W.  &  Co. ;  agent,  Jas. 

Syme,  68  Gordon  street 
Sim,  William,  St.  James'  street 
Simpson,  J.  92,  94  Washington  st 
Simpson,  E.  5  Stanley  pi.  Pais,  rd 
Smellie,  David,  74  Tobago  st 
Sutton  &  Co,  87  Mitchell  street 
Taylor,  Edward,  50  York  street 
Thomson,  Wm.  Ill  Eglinton  st 
Ure,  Robt,  22  Graham  st.  Bridget 
Waddell,  John,  3  Nicholas  place. 

Kirk  street 
Walker,  James,  61  Glassford  st 
Walker,Mrs.  James,  91  Garscube  rd 
Ward,  R.  19  Germiston  street 
Weir,  Robert,  20  N.  St.  Mungo  st. 
White,  Matth.  14  Fiunieston  st 
VVigham,  William,  18  Eglinton  st 
Wordie  &  Co.  10  N.  Queen  street, 
40  Candleriggs,  11  Ann  street, 
and  24  Paul  street 
Wright,  Mrs.  J.  345  Gallowgate 
Wyper,  John,  Blochairn  quarry, 

Garngad  road 
Young,  John,  14  Main  street 
Young,   W.  D.  &  Co.   24  West 

Nile  street. 
York,  Wm.  &  James.    Letters  left 
at  Mr,  Simpson's,  33  Argyle  st 

COOPEES, 

Buchanan,  R.  M.  18  Gloucester  st 
Carrick,  Wm.  46,  48  Wallace  st 
Chisholm,  W.  &  Co.  11  Centre  st 
Crawford,  James,  101  Hunter  st 
Dodd,  William,  150  and  160  Main 

street,  Anderston 
Dreghorn,  James,  29  King  st.  Tr 
Duncan,  Allan,  5  Hunter  street 
Dunn,  G.  8  Dunn  street 
Edgar,  Jas.  47  Dale  st.  Tradeston 
Howat,  Wm.  115  Canning  street 
King,  John,  7,  9  High  street  and 

75  Cowcaddens 
King,  Wm.  331  High  street 
King,  Wm.  71  Dundas  st.  and  28 

Kirk  st,  Townhead 
King,  Wm.  25,  27  High  street 
Lindsay,  Thomas,  8  Shamrock  st 
M'Adam,  Jas.  10,  12  Paisley  road 
M'Aulay,  Wm.  115  Saltniarket 
M'Ewan,  J.  &  Son,  49  Gallowgate 
M'Farlane,  Colin,  230  Duke  st 
M'Gavin,  Wm.  137,  139  Duke  st 
M'Ghie,  Henry,  6,  8  Pitt  street 
M'Gowan,  121  Cambridge  street 
M'Gregor,  J.  W.  28  Jamaica  street 

and  131  Paisley  road. 
M'Kenzie,  R.  53  Paisley  road 
M'Kinlay,  George,  9  King  st.  and 

10  Nelson  st.  Tradeston 
M'Kinlay,  John,  151  Mainst.  Gor 


COPPERSMITHS.' 


-TRADES  DIKECTORY.- 


-CORN. 


469 


M'Pherson,    Ken.    20,   22    M'Al- 

pine  street 
BlaiD,  John,  17  Duncan  street 
Miller,  John,  15  Jackson  street 
Paterson  &  Co.  128  West  Nile  st 
Shaw,  William,  47  King  street 
Sinclair,  Wm.  129  Garscube  road 
Stewart,  D.  jun.  Hi  Main  street, 

Bridgeton 
Stewart,  John,  53  Dunlop  street 
Stewart,  John,  &  Son,  37  Osw.  st 
Toy,  Patrick,  43  Anderson  street 
Watson,  A.  171  Port-Dundas  rd 
Watson,  Thomas,  31  Forth  street, 

Port-Dundas 

COPFES3MITH3. 

SEE   ALSO    BRAZIERS    AND    TIN- 
PLATE   WOEKEKS. 

Adamson,  Angus,  38  Stockwell  st 
Anderson  Brothers,  93  Stockwell  st 
Blair,  Campbell,  &  M'Lean,  57,  G5 
M'Alpine  st.  and  Union  place. 
North  street 
British  Copper  Office,  7   Princes 

sq. ;  Gray  &  Buchanan,  agents 
Cameron,  John,  &  Co.  29  Lance- 
field  quay- 
Clark,  William,  44  John  street 
Clephan,  W.  19  Lancefield  street 
Henderson,  Jas.  34  Ann  street 
Lowe,  Charles,  151  George  street 
M'Haffie,  Jas.  &  Co.  13,  15,  17 

North  Margaret  street. 
Mechan  &  Bain,  134  Cheapside  st 
Miller  &  Fleming,  17  Robertson  st 
Miller  &  Pearce,  71  Plydepark  st 
Mills,  Wm.  &  Co.  7  Argyle  street 
Newton,  Keates,  &  Co.  110  Cheap- 
side  street 
Peters  &   M'Farlane,   62  and  64 

Crown  street 
Pettigrew,  John,  &  Son,   4i,  CJ 

North  Clj'de  street,  Anderston 
Pollock,  Tlios.  107  Cheapside  st 
Primrose  &  Co.  29,  31  Wash,  st 
Russell,  James,  36  Thistle  street 
Vivian  &  Sons,  smsUers,    17    St. 

Vincent  street 
Williams,  Forster,  &  Co.  7  Prin. 
sq. ;  Gray  &  Buchanan,  agents 

COSK  MAimEACTUREP.S. 
Arbuckle,  Jas.  14  Dunlop  street 
Arbuckle,  John,  18h  Buchanan  st 
Arbuckle,  Thos.  3  Carlton  court, 

Bridge  street 
Arbuckle,  Mrs.  W.  26  Stockw.  st 
Barclay,  D.  sen.  13  Brown  street, 

Bridgeton 
Bradsbaw,  P.  100  Nelson  st.  city, 

and  33  Stirling  street 
Carrol,  Mrs.  M.  119  W.  Nile  st 
Fleming,  Wra.  96  Nelson  street, 

Tradeston 
Foulner,  James,  9  Garscube  road 
Gardner,  John,  42  East  Clj'de  st 
Gibson,  Wm.  31,  32  E.  Clyde  st 
Gco'.d,  Tho5.  13  Hunter  street 


Grant,  Wm.  9  Washington  street 
M'Kiiilay,    R.    105    Main    street, 

Anderston,  and  1  Hope  street 
M'Millan,  John,  27  East  Clyde  st 
M'Vey,  Alex.  29  High  street 
Miller,  James,  44  Maxwell  street 
Miller,  J.  &  J.  63  Oswuld  street 
Miller,  John,  &  Son, 18  Ferguson  st 
Miller   &   Spence,    11  South   St. 

Mungo  street 
Mitchell,  J.  &  Son,  18  E.  Clyde  st 
Mitchell,  Mrs.  J.  5  Oxford  street 
Montgomery,  D.  1  Muirhead  st 
Paton,  John,  22  College  street 
Rankin,  Robt.  10  Richmond  lane, 

and  81  London  street 
Rankin,  Wm.  &  Sons,  46  Hutche- 

son  street 
Scott,  Robert,  16  Gibson  street 
Stewart,  BIrs.  171  Main  st.  Gorbals 

COEN  TflEECHANTS  AND 
FACTOBS. 

Alexander  &  Co.  60  Oswald  st 
Allen  John,  6  Hope  street 
Anderson,  G.  168  Castle  street 
Anderson,  John  G.  4  Howard  st 
Arnot,  William,  63  Hope  street 
Auld  &  Cross,  263  Argyle  street 
Baird,  James,  27  Union  street 
Baird,  William,  20  Union  street 
Bald,  James,  25  Hope  street 
Bannatyne,  Alex.  60  Oswald  st 
Bannatyne,  D.  20  W.  Howard  st 
Bannerman,  David,  Corn  Exchan. 

buildings 
Bedgar,  John  H.  &  Co.  20  Hope  st 
Berry,  Barcla3',  &  Co.  5  Water!,  st 
Bertram  &  Co.  5  Waterloo  street 
Blackwood,   Isaac,  11,  13  M'Far- 
lane street 
Boyd,  Wm.  53  Oswald  street 
Brock,  Wm.  &  Son,  88  Hope  st 
Broom,  A.  16  Hope  street 
Brown,  R.  126  Cumberland  st 
Buchanan,  Jas.  &  Son,  270   Gal- 

lowgate 
Campbell,  Archd.  20  Union  street 
Clark,  James,  &  Co.  6  Hope  st 
Clunie,  R.  A.  38  Hope  street 
Cochran,  Jas.  62  Main  st.  Bridg 
Collins,  Geo.  110  Renfrew  street 
Cowan,  Robt.  &  Co.  34  Union  st 
Cowan,  R.  23  Kent  street 
Craig,  John,  249  Argyle  street 
Craig,   Thomas,   157,    159   Great 

Hamilton  street 
Crawford,  John,  263  Argyle  st 
Crawford,  John,  54  Hope  street 
Crawford,  Robert,  13  Hope  st 
Crosbie,  Alex.  33  Hope  street 
Crothers,  Alex.  27  Oswald  st 
Dick,  Jas.  49  Oswald  street 
Dickie  Brothers,  4  Bothwell  st 
Douglas,  James,  H  Union  st 
Drew,  P.  R.  6  Dixon  street 
Dunlop,  Thos.  249  Argyle  street 
Dunlop,  T.  532,  534,  538  Debbie's 
loan 


Ewing,  John,  74,  76  Cambridge  sfc 
Farquhar  &  Ro.\burgh,  52  Cowc 
Fleming,  Wm.  105  Main  st.  Gorb 
Forgie,  A,  275,  277  Garscube  rd 
Forrester,  James,  59  Oswald  st 
Frost  &  Allan,  143  Main  st.  And 
Fulton,  W.  20,  22  Pollokshaws  rd 
Geddes,  Robt.  &  Sons,  72  Alston  st 
Gibson  &  Clark,  61  Oswald  st 
Gibson  &  Walker,  41  Oswald  st 
Gilfillan,  J.  &  T.  22  Ann  street 
Gilchrist,  Wm.  84,  86  Hope  st 
Gill,  J.  R,  263  Argyle  street 
Gilmour,  John,  S3  Hope  street 
Grant,  Jas.  119  New  City  road 
Gray  &  Lang,  39  Hope  street 
Greenfield,  J.  J.  53  Oswald  st 
Grierson,  T.  268  Duke  street 
Halliday  &  Mathieson,  102  Gallow 
Hamilton  &  Arthur,  14  Commer- 
cial road 
Hamilton  &  M'Callum,  31  Os.  st 
Hamilton,  Thomas,  20,  22  North 

Albion  street 
Hill,  L.  60  Oswald  street 
Honeyman,  J.  &   Son,  5  Dixon  st 
Horn,  John,  8  Duke  street 
Howat,  J.  135  Canning  street 
Hunter,  Jas.  138  Main  st.  Ander 
Hunter,  John,  &  Son,  30   Hope  st 
Hutchison,  Thos.  69  Union  st 
Hutchison,  J.  R.  16  Hope  street 
Jack,  James,  16  Hope  street 
Jackson,  A.,  &  Son,  65  Oswald  st 
Jackson,  John,  &  Co.  6  Hope  st 
Johnston,  Wm.  16  Hope  street 
Kaj',  David,  101  Douglas  street 
Ker,  D.  &  W.  56  Hope  street 
Kincaid,  John,  59  Oswald  street 
Lamb,  J.  R.  30  Hope  street 
Lauchlan  &  Young,  5  Waterloo  sV 
Laurie,  A.  H.  93  Alston  street 
Leitch,  Chas.  41  OswaM  street 
Lochead,  Jas.  132  Trongate 
Lockhart,  R.  &  W.  20  Union  st 
Logan  &  Muir,  13  Hope  street 
Lyburn,  James,  288  Buchanan  st 
M'Arthur,  James,  Union  court 
M'Arthur,  John,  13  Duke  street 
M'Call,  John,  &  Co.  4  Bothwell  st 
M'Connell,  Wm.  35  E.  Howard  st 
M'Corquodale,  D.  23  Jamaica  st 
M'Dowall,  Alex.  104  Bothwell  st 
M'Intosh,  Lachlan,  7  Waterloo  sfc 
Machin,  Alex.  &    Co.    54    Great 

Clyde  street 
Mackie,  Alex.  427  Parliam.  rd 
Martini,  H.  &  Co.  35  Hope  street 
Matthew  &  Thielmann,  40  Un.  st 
Menzies,  Thomas,  104  Hope  st 
Miller,  James,  9  Hope  street 
Muirhead,  Archd.  60  Oswald  st 
Munro,  John,  35,  37,  39  College  st 
Neill,  John,  47  Oswald  street         • 
Niven,  John,  141  St.  Vincent  st 
Notman,  T.  34  Hill  st.  Garnethill 
Padon,  J.  &  W.  27  Hope  street 
Panton  &  Co.  27  Hope  street 
Park,  John,  249  Argyle  street 


470 


COTTON.- 


-TRADES  DIRECTORY.- 


-COTTON. 


Paterson,   J.    H.    jun.  &  Co.  60 

Oswald  street 
Perman,  F.  G.  Washington  mills, 

and  135  St.  Vincent  street 
Pickering,  John  R.  13  Hope  st 
Pollock  &  Stewart,  112,  114  Lon- 
don street 
Eaeburn    &    Middleton,    34    St. 

Enoch  square. 
Eaeburn,  Robt.  157  Main   st.  Gor 
Richmond,  John,  &  Co.  60  Hope  st 
Eiddell,  John,  44G  Gallowgate 
Eobertson,  John,  106  W.  Geo.  st 
Eobertson,  R.  40  Union  street 
Ronald  &  Kerr,  42  Hope  street 
Russell,  John,  59  Oswald  street 
Sclanders    Brothers  &    Goodwin, 

44  Union  street 
Scott,  G.  W.  54  Hope  street 
Scott,  James,  63  Union  street 
Semple,  David,  249  Argyle  street 
Skinner,  David,  292  Argyle  st 
Smart,  Thomas,  4  Stockwell  st 
Smith,  James,  46  Norfolk  street 
Smith,  Patrick,  21  Wellington  st 
Sommerville  &  Fleming,  18  Wood  la 
Steel,  James,  &  Son,  30  Hope  st 
Stewart,  Thos.  36   Renfield  lane, 

Hope  street 
Taylor,  Henry,  &  Sons,  15  Hope  st 
Telfer,  David,  58  Mitchell  street 
Telfer,  James,  40  Oswald  street 
Thomson,  G.  &  Son,  82  Garscube 

road,  and  54  Milton  street 
Thomson,  Wm.  14  W.  Campb.  st 
TurnbuU,    G.  68,  70,  72    James 

Watt  street 
"Waddell  &  Jack,  5  Duke  street 
Walker,  Haucc,  140  Main  st.  And 
Walker,  John,  69  Hope  street 
Walker,  John,  21,  23  Stobcross  st 
Walker,   Thomas,   72   Carrick  st. 

and  368  Argyle  street 
Walker,  Wm.  &  Go.  38  Alston  st 
Wallace,  Alexander,  16  Hope  st 
Watson,  Alex.  12  Monklaud  st 
Watson,  John,  19  Madeira  court, 

257  Argyle  street 
Watt  &  Ross,  37  Hope  street 
White  &  Kirkland,  92  Hope  street 
Wilson,   Alex.  49  Turner's  court, 

87  Argyle  street 
Wilson,  James,  15  Madeira  court, 

257  Argyle  street 
Wilson,  Eo'bt.  Slit  mills,  Partick 
Wishart,  C.  S.  54  Hope  street 
Wotherspoon,  M.  30  Hope  street 
Young,  Chas.  &  Co.  66  Howard  st 
Young,  G.  H.  23  St.  Enoch  sq 

COTTON  BEOKESS. 

Anderson,  James,  163  Ingram  st 
Brown  &  Sliarp,  163  Ingram  st. 

and  100  Queen  street 
Bryson,  Robt.  &  Son,   17  Eoyal 

Exchange  square 
Cairns,  John,  &  Co.  5  Exch.  sq 
Oarmichael,  Jas.  123  Ingram  st 
Donaldson,  Jas.  &  Co.  13  Ex.  sq 


Galbraith,  Thos.  157  Ingram  st 
Kelly  &  Co.  23  Exchange  square 
Livingstone,  C.S.  127  Ingram  st 
Ritchie  &  Murdoch,  145  Ingram  st 
Vary,  Richard,  9  Exchange  sq 
Wright,  James,  &  Co.  9  Ex.  £q 

COTTON  BULL  rUENISHERS. 

Clark,  AVm.  316  Stobcross  street 
M-Coard,  Wm.  15  East  Nelson  st. 

and  24  St.  Andrew's  lane 
Potter,  Thomas,  S3  Canning  st 
Stevenson,  &  Campbell,  62  Qn.  st 

COTTON  SPINNEES. 
Alexander,    R.    F.    &    J.   &    Co. 

100  Duke  street 
Anderston  Cot.  Works,  93  Cheap- 
side  st. ;  J.  Houldsworth  &  Co. 
Bogle,  P.  &  Co.  7  St.  Vincent  pi 
Clark,  J.  jun.,  &  Co.,  16  George 

street,  Mile-end 
Cochrane,  J.J.  &  Co. Bishop  st.  And 
Cochrane,  R.  &  Co.  46  Commer.  rd 
Cooper,  Walker,  &  Co.  12  Royal 

Exchange  square 
Culcreuch  Company,  at  Geo.  Smith 

4-  Sons',  208  Argyle  street 
Dale  St.  Spinning  Co.  76  Dale  st 
Dean-Cuthbert,  West  Scotland  st 
Dunlop,  Jas.  and  Sons,  11  John  st 
Findlay,  Joseph,  and  Co.  53  Wil- 
son street 
Freeland,  J.  and  Co.  56  Wilson  st 
Fulton,    Buchanan,    and    Co.    28 

Miller  street 
Galbraith,  A.  and  A.  4  Bothwell  st 
Gilkison,  R.  &  Co.  97  W.  Geo.  st 
Grant,    George,  and   Sons,   Broad 

street.  Mile-end 
Greenock  Spinning  Co.   83  Hut- 

cheson  street 
Houldsworth,  J.  and  Co.  124  St. 

Vincent  street 
Houston,  John,  1 05  Miller  street 
Jeffrev,  Robt.  118  Brunswick  st 
JeflFrey,  W.  &  A.  118  Brunsw.  st 
Kelvinhangh  Spinning  Co.  9  Ex- 
change square 
Lancefield  Co.  70  Miller  street 
Lowthian,    Fairlie,    &    Co.    129 

Brunswick  street 
M'Gregor,  R.  &  Co.  30  Cochran  st 
M'Lean,  Joseph,  37  Muirhead  st 
INI'Lean,  W.  &  Co.  15  Cochran  st 
M'Lean,  Wm.  37  Muirhead  st 
Macleroy,    Hamilton,    &    Co.   47 

Ingram  street 

M'Naught,  P.  &  Co.  54  Main  st. 

Anderston,  28  South  St.  Mungo 

St.  &  17  JPKcchnie  st.  Calton 

JIi!e-end  Spinning  Co.  50  Brook  st 

Mitchell,    R.   &  P.    Sawmillfield, 

Greenhead. 
Mitchell  &  Locke,  20  St.  Vin.  pi 
Oakbank    Cotton    Spinning    and 
Powerloom     Weaving    Works, 
306  Garscube  road. 
Port-Eglinton  Spinning  Co.  166 
Port- Egl  in  ton. 


Robertson,  John,  &  Co.  Bridgetoa 
Salmond,  D.  &  Co.  129  Hope  st 
Scott,  A.  &  Co.  63  Virginia  st- 
Scott,  Jas.  &  Wm.  Inglis,  &,  Co. 

27  Exchange  square 
Smith,  Jas.  G.  of  Lancefield  Spin^ 

ning  Co.  70  ]\Iiller  street 
Sommerville,  J.  &   Sons,   38  In- 
gram street 
Sommerville,  Wm.  116  St.  Vin.  st 
Stewart,  R.  &  Co.  29,  31  Aber- 

cromby  street 
Thomson,  Robt.  &  Son,  19  John  st 
Todd,  Charles    &   Higglnbotham, 

4  Springfield  ct.  69  Queen  st 

Walker,  A.  &  J.  &  Co.  1  Royal 

Exchange  ct.  and  85  Queen  st 

Walker,  G.  L.  &  Co.  7  Ingram  St. 

and  117  Candleriggs. 

COTTON-WASTE  DEALEES. 

Buchanan,    Marquis,    &    Co.    95- 

Glassford  street 
Cuthbertson,  R.  ISA-  E.  Howard  st 
Douglas,  James,   13  Tarbert  st 
Douglas,  R.  &  J.  92  Elliot  street 
Elborne,John,&Co.,  17,  23-2-  Steel  st 
Fairlie,  Alex.  29  Charles  st.  Calt 
Ferguson,  Arch.  13  London  lane 
Findlayson,  Jno.  102  Stockwell  st 
Fisher,  G.  21  Bell  street 
Fletcher,  Michael,   132    Gallowg. 

and  127  London  street 
Fivnn,  Thos.  35  Kirk  st.  Calfon 
Freer,  John  C.  &  Co.  28  Robert- 
son street 
Hare,  Orr,  &  Co.  47  Carrick  st 
Jack,  Robert,  16  Dale  street 
Kirkwood,  T.  41  Blackfriars'  st 
M'Coard,  Wm.  15  East  Nelson  st, 

and  24  St.  Andrew's  lane 
M'Creddie,  Ber.  24,  26  Shuttle  st 
JI'Lean,  Jas.  oG  Princes  street 
M'Lean,  Wm.  &  Co.   107  Clyde 

street,  Anderston 
M'Mahon,  Bt-r.  48  Stockwell  st 
M'Whirter,  Wm.  44  W.  College  st 
Marshall,  J.  &  T.  46  Kerr  street,. 

Calton. 
Stevenson  &  Campbell,  62  Queen  st 
Walton,  Henry,  &  Son,  38  Char- 
lotte lane  and  12  Lanark  street 
Wilson,  John,  78  Main  st.  Gorbals 
Whyte,  Wm.  &  Co.  41  College  st 

COTTON  YARN  MERCHANTS 

AND  AGENTS. 
Anderson,  Jas.  1C3  Ingram  street 
Anderson  &  Bentzen,  78  Miller  s& 
Beitli  &  Johnstone,  86  Miller  st 
Black,  James,  &  Son,  13  John  st 
Blackwood,  W.  106  Virginia  st 
Blantyre  Yarn  Wareho.  11  Geo.  sq 
Boyd,'  Robt.  &  Co.  70  Geo.  square. 

and  273  George  street 
Drummond,  Jas.  &  Co.  67  Geo.  sq 
Eaglesham  Warehouse,  15  Coch- 
ran street 
Ferguson,  John,  &   Brothers,   89 
Mitchell  street 


COTTON. 


-TRADES  DIRECTORY. DAIRY. 


471 


Finlayson,  Wm.  41  Brunswick  st 
Frew,  John,  102  Viigiaia  place 
Grant  &  Co.  34  Wilson  street 
Hamilton,  D.  &  Co.  G2  Ingrain  st 
Harley,  D.  &  Co.  36  John  street 
Hutcheson,  J.  &  G.  62  St.  Vin.  st 
Johnston  &  Farie,  02  Wilson  st 
Kettle,    Robert,  &  Co.  124,  134 

Queen  street 
Lanark  Warehouse,  95  Mitchell  st 
Lindsay,  R.  67  Brunswick  street 
M'Naughten,  J;is.  25  Cochran  st 
Marshall,  A.  48  Loudon  street 
Slurray,  J.  B.  7  Cochran  street 
Sandeman,  David,  2  John  street 
Siilars,  R.  &  D.  74  Buchanan  st 
Smith,  John,  8  Ingram  street 
Smith,  W.  R.  W.  2  North  court. 

Royal  Exchange 
Stevenson,  Ross,  &  Co.  21  West 

Nile  street 
Strang  &  Turnbull,  74  S3-Jncy  st 
Walker  &  Co.  'do  Mitchell  street 

COTTON  YARN  TWISTESS. 

SEE    TWISTERS. 

Marshall,  A.  48  London  street 
Renfrew,  A.  &  Co.  5  Jlontrose  st 
Robertson,  J.  &  Co.  56  and  103 

Duke  street 
Struthers,    John,    37,   39    Great 
"  Dovehill. 
Swanston,  Wm.  &  Sons,  65  North 

Frederick  street 

CRAPE    AND  FEATHES 
DRESSES. 
BaiT,  Mrs.  27  Ch;irlotte  street 

CRTJCIBLS   MAKERS. 
Baxter,  A.  &  G.  83  Kirk  st.  Calt 
Glasgov^  Co.  8  Carrick  street 
M'Adam,    Wm.    45,    47    Hyde 

Park  street 
Smith,  G.  A.  6  North  Paterson  st 
Smith,  J.  jun.  9  Dale  street 

CUPPER. 
Hilliard,  W.  B.,  to  the  Royal  Infir- 
mary, 63  Renfield  street 

CURLED    HAIR  MANUFAC- 
TURERS. 
Clelland  &  M'Nair,  16  Turner's  ct 
Fraser,  John,  31  Argyle  street 

CURRIERS  AND    LEATHER 
MERCHANTS. 

SEE  ALSO  I.EATHEll  MERCHANTS. 

Anderson,  Alex.  49  Gallowgate 
Anderson,  James,  89  Gallowgate 
Birrell  Brothers,  17,  19  Candlergs 
Black,  M.  &  J.  81  M'Alpinest 
Burt,  John,  20,  30  Main  st.  Calton 
Cowan,  R.  D.  80  Carrick  street 
Craig,  Alex,  81,  83  M'Aljtine  st 
Dale,  H.  25  Stevenson  street 
Downie,  John,  13  George  street, 
Mile-end 


Eglin,  Wra.  &  Son,  49  London  st. 

and  32  Union  street 
Fulton,  W.    H.  &.  J.  147  Stock- 
well  street 
Inglis,  J.  37^  St.  Andrew's  street 
Jollie,  A.  51  Great  Hamilton  st 
Little,  Andrew,  153  Canning  st 
M'Dougall,  A.  62  Oxford  street 
M'Gregor,  John,  9  Turner's  court 
M'Intosh,  P.  &  Sons,  129  Stock- 
well  street 
M'Leod,  A.  jun.  47  Glassford  st 
M'Leod,  A.  jun.  94,  96  King  st 
M'Leod,  A.  jun.  19,  21  North  st 
M'Nab  &  M'Donald,   65  Bridge- 
gate,  and  32  Market  lane 
M'Pherson,  W.  5  Bell  street 
Malloch,  J.  44,  46  Nelson  street 
IMartin,  AV.  &  J.  03  Brunsw.  st 
Morton,  John,  48  London  street 
Morton,  John,  108  High  street 
Muirhead,  A.  14  Brunswick  lane, 

and  132  Trongate 
Muirhead,    J.  23    Old  wynd  and 

62  Spoutmouth 
Paterson,  Allan,  70  Nelson  street 
Perkins   &    Gemmell,    22   James' 

street,  Calton 
Pilling,  John  D.  36  St.  Andw.  sq 
Pilling,  Thomas,  &  Co.  36  Stock- 
well  street 
Pinkerton,  J.  &  M.  182  Trongate 
Rae,  Wm.  49  St.  Andrew's  square 
Ross,  &  Sons,  33  N.  Albion  st 
Schrader  &  Mitchell,  12  Dixon  st 

and  78  Fox  street 
Steel,  J.  &  W.  151  Gallowgate 
TuUi?,  J.  &  Son,  16  South  Cum- 
berland street,  Calton 
Wallace,  D.  1 9  Centre  street 

CUTLERS. 
Allan,  Arthur,  12  London  street 
Brown,  Hugh,  213  Arg3'le  street 
Campbell,  Samuel,  41  Nelson  st 
Cook,  Wm.  25  Howard  street 
Cross,  Wm.'46  Trongate 
Dobbie,  John,  205  Argyle  street 
Elsworth,  J.  170  Argyle  street 
Hilliard  &  Chapman,  56  Buchn.  st 
Hilliard,  W.  B.  65  Renfield  street 
Hunt,  Ales.  133  Trongate 
Kellej-,  J.  &  A.  82  Argyle  street 
Laird,  John,  88  Gallowgate 
Landell,  Wm.   106  Trongate  and 

Silvern  Works,  Mile-end 
Livingstone  &  Watson,  235  Arg.  st 
Robertson,  J.  31,  32  Argyle  arcade 
Stirling,  James,  35  Gallowgate 
Stirling,  Wm.  44  Trongate 
Thomson,  Peter,  83  Mitchell  st 
Young,  Jas.  325  Argyle  street 

CUT  NAIL  MANUFACTURERS. 
Donald,  Walter,  63  St.  James'  rd 
Dougans,  Andw.  170  Buchanan  st 
Galloway,  Wm.  &  Co.    71  West 

Milton  street 
M'Corkindale,  Archibald,  53  Great 

Hamilton  street 


North  British  Cut  Nail  Works,  &3 

St.  James'  road 
Paterson,  A.  38  Bridge  street 
Porter,  William,  144  Paisley  road 
Steven,  James,  8  Thomson's  lane, 

off  Green  stre2t,  Calton 

DAIRY  KEEPERS. 

Aitken,  Jas.  20G  Parliamentary  rd 
Aitken,  Jas.  274  New  Dalmarn.  rd 
Alexander,  Thos.  129  &  339  Gal 
Alison,  Robert,  11  Hospital  st 
Alston,  James,  51  N.  Frederick  st 
Anderson,  John,   12  Union  place-. 

North  street 
Anderson,  Wm.  42  Duke  street 
Anderson,  Mrs.  13  Clyde  st.  And? 
Baillie,  Andrew,  20   M'Pherson  st 
Baird,  George,  274  Duke  street 
Ballantyne,  Jas.  102  Maitland  sfe 
Barker,  J.  P.  32  Grove  street 
Barr,  John,  70  St.  James'  road 
Bell,  Wm.  6  East  Market  street 
Bell,  Mrs.  N.  9  Greendyke  street 
Biggar,  John,  116  Gt.  Hamilton  sfe 
Black,  Donald,  80  Brown  street 
Blackwood,  John,  50  S.  Coburgst 
Bowie,  Miss,  6  Eglinton  street 
Brown,  Andrew,   53   Main  street 

and  30  Stobcross  street 
Buchanan,  Dan.  240  Eglinton  st 
Buchanan,  David,  13  Douglas  st 
Buchanan,  John,  48  Cavendish  sfe 
Campbell,  Archd.  196  Main  st.  Gor 
Christie,  Miss,  79  Dundas  street 
Colquhoun,  D.  42  Charlotte  st 
Colquhoun,  Peter,  239  Fligh  st 
Colquhoun,  Mrs.  L.  26  Bridgegate 
Cook,  Thos.  108  Thistle  street 
Craig,  Ales.  78  Parliamentary  rd 
Cullen,  Wm.  29  Struthers  street 
Davidson,  R.  147  N.  Dalmar.  rd 
Davie,  James,  193  Duke  street 
Dickson,  Peter,  38  Elderslie  st 
Dickson,  Peter,  14  Fountain  st 
Doig,  Henry,  15  Thistle  street 
Doig,  Peter,'48J-  Crown  street,  150 
Stobcross  street,  and  7  Grace  sfe 
Dougall,  William,  190  Duke  st 
Douglas,  A.  22  Main  st.  Gorbals- 

and  105  Saltmarket 
Drysdale,  Wm.  20  Brown  street 
Dunipace,  Agnes,  136  London  si^ 
Dunlop,  Alex.  3  Germiston  street 
Dunlop,  Jas.  103  and  107  John  sfe 
Ewing,  Wm.  18  Centre  street 
Faulds,  Wm.  122i-  Garngad  road 
Forrest,  Thos.  le'West  Milton  s6 
Forrest,  Mrs.  227  Eglinton  street 
Forrester,  Jas.  74  N.  Woodside  rd- 
Frame,  Alex.  206  Stirling's  road 
Frame,  A.  71  Stirling  street,  Cow- 

cudJens,  and  75  Shamrock  st 
Frame,  Robert,  38  St.  Andrew's  sq 
Gardner,  John,  239  Argyle  street 
Gardner,  Robert,  123  Stockwell 
Gardner,  Mrs.  E.  40  Stockwell  st 
Gemmell,  A.  22  Main  st.  Calton 
Govan,  David,  6  Mathieson  Ian© 


472 


DAIRY.- 


-TRADES  DIRECTORY.- 


-DISTILLERS. 


Gray,  Miss  M.  51  Thistle  street 
Hall,  Jas.  113  Main  St.  Anderston 
Hamilton,  Aiulw.  12  M'Farlanest 
Hamilton,  H.  85  Green  st.  Calton 
Hamilton,  John,  16  Fialay  street 
Hamilton,  John,  10  Norfolk  st 
Hamilton,  Robt.  7  Washington  st 
Harvey,  James,  61  Both  well  st 
Herbert,  George,  Woodlands  road 
Hood,  Adam,  88  Stobcross  street 
Honeyman,  Mrs.  4  S.  St.  Man.  st 
Jackson,  M.  12  Eglintou  street 
Jardine,  M.  634  Gallowgate 
Keir,  Jas.  31  South  Portland  st 
Kerr,  Robt.  122  Bridgegate 
Kirk,  Mrs.  105  Cumberland  st 
Kirkwood,  Mrs.  93   Crown  street 

and  124  Cumberland  street 
Kyd,  James,  146  New  City  road 
Lindsay,  Walter,  G7  Thistle  street 
Logan,  James,  53  Drygate 
Lyon,  Mrs.  128  Main  st.  Bridgeton 
M' Arthur,  P.  165  Garscube  road 
M'Bride,  W.  79  Cowcaddens  st 
M'Clymont,  Mrs.  145  Rose  street, 

Hutchesontown 
M'Creath,  James,  Stobcross  farm 
M'Culloch,  Jas.  50  Robertson  st 
M'CuUoch,  Mrs.  77  Carrick  street 
M'Donald,  James,  33  Abercorn  st 
M'Gilivray,  Sirs  J.  154Rottenrow 
M'Glone,  Patk,  96  Cumberland  st 
M'Indoe,  Wm.  120  Garscube  rd 
M'Kay,  James,  36  Nelson  street, 

Tradeston 
M'Kenna,  Cath.  68^  Hospital  st 
M'Lay,  John,  97  Waterloo  street 
M'Nab,  J.  11  North  Woodsiderd 
M'Nair,  J.  56  Clyde  st.  Anderston 
M'Nicol,  James,  83  Carrick  street 
M'Nicol,  James,  27  Elderslie  st 
M'Nicol,  Mark,  194  Garscube  rd 
M'Nicol,  Wm.  679  Gallowgate 
M'Phee,  M.  113  Mainst.  Anderst. 
Main,  James,  73  Havannah 
Mair,  Andrew,  60  Armour  street 
Mathieson,  Alex.  139  George  st 
Meikle,  James,  51  Burnside  street, 

and  132  New  City  road 
Meikle,  John,  90  Eglinton  street 
Meikle,  Mrs.,  85  Hospital  street 
Mellis,  James,  5  Salisbury  street 
Miller,  Wm.  96  Garngad  road 
Miller,  Mrs.  58t]-  Hospital  street 
Mitchell,  James,  171  Eglinton  st 
Montgomery',  Jn.  Taylor  street 
Morrison,  Alex.  22  Lyon  street 
Morrison,  Jas.  131  Woodlands  rd 
Munn,  Wm.  168  Holm  street 
Munn,  Mary,  8  N.  Clyde  street, 

Anderston. 
Murray,  R.  106  Canning  street 
Neilson,  Jno.  72  Muslin  street 
Nicholson,  Wm.  55  Reid  st.  Bridg 
Parlane,  D.  221  Stirling's  road 
Paterson,  Alex.  28  John  st.  Bridg 
Paterson,  James,  115  Hospital  st 
Paton,  E.  74  Bridgegate. 
Pearston,  Mrs.  9  Houston  street 


Pinkerton,  John,  242  Main  street, 

Bridgeton. 
Pollok,  Alex.  11  Govan  street 
Purdie,  J.  165  Canning  st.  Calton 
Purdle,  Thos.  7  Bsllgrove  street 
Ramsay,  Jno.  29  E.  John  street 
Ramsa}',  Jno.  17  Wesley  an  street 
Reid,  John,  48  South  Portland  st 
Richardson,  Jno.  o7  Nelson  st 
Richmond,  C.  109  Mani  st.  Ander 
Richmond,  John,  122  Stockwell  st 
Robertson,  Geo.  13  Eglinton  place 
Robertson,  R.  210  Main  st.  Gorb 
Ronald,  J.  19  Bridgegate 
Scott,  Mrs.  115  West  Nile  street 
Smellie,  John,  122   Ruthe.-glen  rd 
Sommerville,  Mrs.  407  Pari,  rd 
Stevenson,  Mrs.  36  Main  st.  Bridg 
Stewart,  Mrs.  126  Piccadilly  st 
Stirling,  John,  11  Saracen's  lane 
Stobo,  Thomas,  22  N.  Portland  st 
Tannahill,  John,  24  East  Rose  st 
Thomson,  R.  59  St.  George's  rd 
Thomson,  R.  212  Main  st.  Bridgt 
Thomson,  Mrs.  7  Blackfriars'  st 
Tweedlej',  Wm.  43  So.  Coburg  st 
Waddell  &  Jack,  5  Duke  street 
Walker,  Jas.  10  West  Russell  st 
Walker,  Wm.  71  Maitland  street 
Wallace,  Alex.  &  Co.  33  Cum- 
berland street 
Wallace,  R.  8  Gibson  street 
Wallace,  Thomas,  28  Sidney  st 
Wallace,  Wm.  4  Norfolk  street 
Wallace,  Misses  J.  &  M.  34  South 

St.  Mungo  street 
Watson,  Marion,  30  High  street 
Watt,  Alex.  07  Cowcaddens 
White,  John,  263  George  street 
Wilson,  J.  B.  131  New  City  road 
Wilson,  R.  217,  219  llolm'street 
Wilson,  Mrs.  J.  13  Carrick  street 
Wilson,  Mrs.  R.  28  N.  Albion  st 
Young,  G.  283  St.  George's  road 
Young,  R.  85  Abercomby  street 
Young,  Miss,  20  North  street 

DENTISTS  AND  SUEGEOU- 
DEKTISTS. 

Those  marked  d  are  dentists  onlj'. 
Alexander,  J.  surgeon,  78  Stockw 
Buchanan,  Geo.  1  Montague  pi 
Cameron,  D.  A.  75  Bath  street 
d  Chisholm,  Jas.  18 1  New  City  rd 
(?  Corbet,  Robert,  227  Argyle  st 
Crooks  &  Melville,  205  Hope  st 
Gumming,  James,  4  Bath  street 
Duncan,  J.  L.  83  Bath  street 
Eskell,  Albert,  7  Windsor  place, 

Sauchiehall  street 
Gillies,  D.  48  Dundas  street 
Horn,  James,  121  Douglas  street 
d  Inglis,  Francis,  86  Renfrew  st 
Jamieson,  W.  &  J.  68  York  st 
M'Pherson,  J.  M.D.  115  Bath  st 
Nisbet,  Andrew,  137  Clarence  pi 
Taylor,  Wm.  29  Waterloo  street 
Thomson,    Francis  Hay,  M.D  10 

Brandon  pi.  220  W.  George  st 


Wallace,  James,  170  Trongata 

Woodburn,  W.  D.  &  Son,  8  South 
Portland  street 

Young,  A.  S.  47  Bath  street,  and 
Helensburgh. — See  Advertise- 
ment in  Appendix. 

Young,  James  Anderson,  47  Bath 
street. — Sea  Advertisement  in 
Appendix,  p.  161 

Young,  J.  H.  34  Dundas  street 

DESIGHESS  TO  CALICO- 
PEIHTERS. 
Barclay,  Thomas,  18  Kingston  pi 
Bayne,  Jas.  jun.  128-^-  Garscuberd 
Brown,  John,  49  Oxford  street 
Brown,  Wm.  52  Revitield  street 
Brydall,  Robert,  40  Yfeaver  street 
Cameron,  R.  262  S.  Cumberland  st 
Chisholm,  James,  3  Cessnock  st 
Cook,  William,  14  Garthland  st 
Docherfy,  James,  82  W.  Nile  st 
Dunn,  Alex.  62  Gt.  Hamilton  st 
Easton,  James,  &  Son,  45  Union  st 
Fisher,  John,  55  Grove  street 
Lantz,  C.  21  N.  Frederick  street 
Lauder,  John,  38  Queen  street 
Lemon,  John,  146  Rottenrow 
Logan,  James,  4  Eglinton  lane 
Logan,  James,  at  John  Muir(f  Go's 
M'Allister,  A.  77  Miller  street 
Murphy,  James,  sen.  48  Gordon  st 
Murphy,  James,  jun.  63  John  st 
Murphy,  Neil,  107  Buchanan  st 
Patent   and   Designs    Office,   166 
Buchanan  street ;  Miller,  John- 
son, &  Co. 
Richmond,  And.  136  Buchanan  st 
Sinclair,  Alex.  303  Argyle  street 
Taylor,  J.  50  Great  Hauiilton  st 
Wilson,  John,  47  Grove  street 

DIE  SINKEKS. 
Boardman,  James,  55  Charlotte  la. 
Crawford,  D.  33  Buchanan  st 
Cunninghame,  D.  40  Buchanan  st 
M'Phail,  Neil,  52  Argyle  street 
Robertson,  Wm.  Sidney  court,  62 

Argyle  street 
Wallace,  Wm.  62  Buchanan  st 
Young,  A.  C.  42  Argyle  street. — 
See  Advertisement  in  Appendix. 

DISECTIOH  LABEL  MANU- 
rACTUEERS. 
Blake,  Wm.  64  West  Howard  st 
Smith,  Thomas,  52  Argyle  street 
Spence,  S.  18  Hutcbeson  street 
Wright,  Mrs.  J.  108  Argyle  st 

DISTILLEES. 
Adelphi  Distillery,  4  Muirhead  st. 

R.  Bulloch,  manager 
Ardbeg      Distillery     Islay;     Bu- 

canan,  V/ilson,  &   Co.,  agents, 

St.  Enoch  square 
Argyle  Distillery,  Campbelton;  E. 

Brown,  agent,  114  Trongate 
Bald,    John,   &   Co.    Carsebridge, 

Alloa;  John  K.  and  Daniel  Orr, 

agents,  58  Oswald  street 


DISTILLERS. 


-TEADES  DIRECTORY.- 


-DRAPERS. 


473 


Bankier  Distillery  ;  office,  133  St. 
Vincent  st. ;  J.  M'Intyre,  agent 

Beith,  Ross,  &  Co.,  Campbelton; 
J.  L.  Mackie,  7-i  Maxwell  st 

Broomhill  Distillery;  office,  114 
Trongate 

Buchanan,  N.  &  Co.;  office  230 
Argyle  st.,  Caol  Ila,  Islay,  and 
Caol'nan,  Jura 

Bulloch,  Laile,  &  Co.,  Camlachie; 
office,  43  Dunlop  street 

Caledonian  &  Saucel  Distilleries; 
office,  75  Jamaica  St.;  J.  Drys- 
dale,  agent 

Camlachie  Distillery ;  office,  43 
Dunlop  street 

Campbelton  Distillery  Co.  45  Dun- 
lop street ;   D.  M'Millan,  agent 

Caol  Isla  Distillery;  office,  230 
Argyle  st. ;  N.  Buchanan  &  Co 

Caol'nan  Eileanan  Distillery,  Jura, 
230  Argyle  street;  N.  Bu- 
chanan &  Co 

Ceilings  &  Maingay,  Rotterdam; 
Edmund  Brace  &  Co.  9  Ex- 
change square,  agents 

Colville,  D.  &  Co.,  Campbelton ; 
L.  Stewart,  57  Miller  st.  agent 

Colville,  Greerilees,  &  Co.  Camp- 
belton; Robert  Brown,  agent, 
114  Trongate 

Colville,  R.  &  Co.  Meadowburn, 
Campbelton ;  John  Garven  & 
Co.  agents,  60  Oswald  street 

Davidson,  James,  Macallan  Distil- 
ler}-, Glenlivat;  Bulloch,  Lade, 
&  Co.,  agents,  43  Dunlop  st 

Dawson,  A.  &  J.  St.  Magdalen 
Distiller}',  Linlithgow;  office,  12 
Hopestreet,  J.  B.  SherrifF,  agent 

Durie,  David,  Fettercairn;  Robert- 
son &  Baxter,  3  Virg.  st  agents 

Glenforth  Distillery,  So.  Queens- 
ferry;  Buchanan,  Wilson,  &  Co. 
agents,  25  St.  Enoch  square 

Glenside  Distillery,  Campbelton; 
J.  K.  &  D.  Orr,  5S  Os.  st  agents 

Gray,  Chs.  &  David,  4  Muirhead  st 

Greenock  Distillery  Co. ;  Robert- 
son, Baxter,  &  Co.  agents,  3 
Virginia  street 

Guild,  G.  &  A.  Broomhill,  Denny; 
office,  114  Trongate 

Harvey,  J.  &  R.  &  Co.  Dundas 
Hill,  Port-Dundas;  office,  76 
Maxwell  street 

Harvey,  J-  &  W.  &  Co.  Yoker ; 
office,  76  Maxwell  street 

Hay,  Wm.  &  Co.  Lochgilpliead, 
Glengilp,  and  Little  Hill ;  ware- 
house, 36  Douj^Ias  street 

Heukes,  J.  H.  Schiedam  ;  Robert- 
son &  Baxter,  3  Vir.  st.  agents 

Hunter,  William,  Islay  Distillery  ; 
agent,  Geo.  Dunlop,  27  Hopest 

Islay  Distilleries'  Store  and  Bond- 
ing Warehouse,  57  St.  Enoch 
■wynd ;  office,  74  Maxwell  st. ; 
J.  L.  Mackie,  agent 


Johnston  &  Co,  Lochruan  Dis- 
tillery, Campbelton ;  Buchanan, 
Wilson,  &  Co.  agents,  25  St. 
Enoch  square 

Jura  Distillery,  230  Argyle  st. ; 
N.  Buchanan,  agent 

La;;avulin  Distillery,  Islay;  office, 
74  Max.  St.  ;  J.  L.  Mackie,  agt 

Lamb,  Colville,  and  Co.  Campbel- 
ton ;  Bulloch,  Lade,  and  Co., 
agcuts,  43  Dunlop  street 

Laphroaig  Distillery,  Islay  ;  J.  L. 
Mackie,  agent,  74  Maxwell  st 

lossit  Distillery,  Islay,  John  C. 
Stewart;  Bulloch,  Lade,  and 
Co.  agents,  43  Dunlop  street 

M'Dougall,  Alex,  and  Co.  Ardbe?, 
Islay ;  Buchanan,  Wilson,  and 
Co.  25  St.  Enoch  square,  agta 

M'Farlane,  M.  and  Co.  Pt.-Dund 

M'Kenzie,  James,  and  Co.  24 
Stock  well 

M'Kersie,  W".  and  Co.  Campbel- 
ton ;  Thomas  Train,  agent,  Ma- 
deira court,  257  Argyle  street 

M'Murchy,  Ralston,  and  Co.  dis- 
tillers, Campbelton  ;  office,  20 
Dixon  street 

Menzies,  B.  and  Craig,  Caledonian 
Distillery,  Edinburgh;  office,  02 
Jamaica  st.  James  Murray,  agt 

Menzies,  Bernard,  and  Craig,  Cale- 
donian Distillery,  Edinburgh  ; 
office,  75  Jamaica  street;  Jas. 
Drysdale,  agent 

Mitchell,  J.  and  W.  and  Co.  Camp- 
belton ;  Murdoch  and  Armour, 
agents,  154  St.  Vincent  street 

Morrison,  J.  GlenifFer  Distillery. 
Letters  left  at  280  Argyle  st 

Muter,  W.  and  J.  Bowniore,  Islay; 
John  Baird  and  Co.  83  Jamaica 
street,  agents 

Ramsay,  John,  Port-Ellen  Distil- 
lery, 143  Turner's  court 

Risk,  Moses,  14  Glassford  street 

Saucel  Distillery  ;  office,  75  Jam. 
street,  James  Drysdale,  agent 

Sheriff,  J.  B.  Lochindaal  Distillery, 
Islay;  office,  12  Hopestreet 

Stewart,  Jn.  and  Co,  Kirkliston, 
114  Trongate. 

Stewart,  James,  and  Co.  Paisley; 
Jas.  Murray,agnt.  62  Jamaica  st. 

Stewart,  Galbraith,  &  Co.  Camp- 
belton ,  D.  Yuile,  agent,  40 
Miller  street 

Stewart,  J.  C.  Lossit;  Bulloch, 
Lade,  &  Co.  agents,  43  Dunl.  st 

Stewart,  W.  &  R.  Kennyhill 

Taylor,  Wm.  &  Co.  Lochhead 
Distillery,  Campbelton ;  office, 
12  Hope  street 

Vannan,  J.  &  A.  Bo'ness ;  John 
Garven  &  Co.  GO  Osw.  st.  agnt 

Walker,  R,  I  Victoria  terrace, 
Dowanhill 

Whitbread  &  Co.  London;  J.  B. 
Sherriff,  12  Hope  street,  agent 


Winneker  &  Co.  Schiedam  ;  J.  B. 

SherrifF,  12  Hope  street 
Wylie,  Mitchell,  &  Co.  Distillery, 

Campbelton;  Reid  &  Thomson^ 

agents,  36  Exchange  square 
Yoker  &  Port-Dundas  Distillery; 

office,  76  Maxwell  street 

DRAPERS. 

Aitken,  Alex.  178  Main  st.  Anda 
Anderson,  Jas.  1  Eglinton  street 
Andrew,  J.  &  A.  13  Sauchieh.  st 
Armour,  John,  86  Canning  street 
Baird,  Jas.  203  Cowcaddens  st 
Ballantyne,  John,  61  Candleriggs 
Baxter,  Wra.  438,  442  Augyle  st 
Begg  &  Stevenson,  17  Galiowgata 
Bell,  Angus  C.  294  High  street 
Bennie,  Mrs.  145  Eglinton  street 
Black,  John,  433  Argyle  street 
Black,  Mrs.  C.  52  Bishop  st.  Andn 
Blackstock,  T.  126  Thistle  street 
Blackwood,  John,  26  Clyde  ter 
Bogle,  J.  &  W.  51  Eglinton  st 
Bogle,  Thomas,  294  Argyle  street 
Bridgetoa  Society,    98    and    100 

Main  street,  Bridgeton. 
Bryson,  George,  34  Bridge  street 
Bunting,  Jas.  22  Stobcross  street 
Burrett,  Misses  J.  &  Co.  36J  Cow. 
Galium,  Mrs.  68  Cowcaddens 
Cameron,  Shankland,  &    Co.,  95 

Hutcheson  street 
Carrick,  Jas.  Ill  Candleriggs 
Carswell,  Jas.  29  Candleriggs 
Copland,  Jas.,  &  Son,  163  Hut- 
cheson street 
Corstorphine,  John,  25  Houston  st 
Cowan,  Jno.  544  Gallowgate 
Cromar,  David,  87,  89  Cumb.  st 
Cruden,  A.  Jackson,  185  Gallowg 
Crookshanks,  Wm.  25  Orr  street 
Gumming,  Jas.  88  Sauchiehall  st 
Dickson,  Miss,  50  Cumberland  st 
Dougall   &   Mathie,    12,    14,   16 

Jamaica  street 
Downie,  Thos.  99  Main  st,  Bridgn 
Duncan,  Moses,  17  Low  Green  st 
Easton,  Mrs.  Jas.  20  Eglinton  st 
Ewing,  W.  C.  15  Gallowgate 
Findlay,  D.  422  Gallowgate 
Findlay,  Mrs.  473  Gallowgate 
Fleming,  M.  8  Adelphi  street 
Fulton,  Jas.  12,  14  Finlay  street 
Gibson,  W.  &  J.  45,  47  Jamaica  st 
Gray  &  Shewan,  42  Main  street, 

Anderston. 
Haldane,  Mrs.  'J  Cowcaddens 
Hall,  John,  27  Main  street,  Ander 
Hall,  Wm.  263  Argyle  street 
Hart,  Wm.  108  Garscube  road 
Harvey,  J.  134  Blythswood  ter 
Hinshelwood, Mrs.  461  Galiowgata 
Hunter,  Geo.  103  Hutchesoa  st 
Hutcheson,  R.  &  Co.  168  Cowcad 
Kelly,  R.  9  Wilson  street 
Kemp,  Mrs.  150  Garscube  road 
Kiuloch,  Wm.  &  Co.  12G  Cowcad 
Kirkwood,  John,  468  Argyle  strecj 


474 


DRAPERS. TRADES  DIRECTORY. DRESSMAKERS. 


Lambie,  R.  89  Main  st.  Gorbals 
Leggat,  G.  113  Candleriggs  st 
Leiters,  Mrs.  62  Gt.  Hamilton  st 
Louthean,  18  Candleriggs 
M'Alister,  J.  &  A.  32  Kent  st. 
M'Arthur,  R.  &  Co.  68  Oxford  st 
M'Donald,  W.  29  Crown  street 
M'Fadyeii,  Angus,  48  Hospital  st 
M'Farlane,  Wal.  105  Stobcross  st 
M'Farlane,  Mrs.  M.  1  Rutherg.  rd 
M'Geoch,  A.  &  W.,  &  Co.,  126, 

128  Trongate 
M'Graw,  W.  11  Wm.  st.  Greenhd 
Macindoe,  Thos.  105  Canning  st 
M'Inall,  Andw.  65  Stevenson  st 
M'Inall,  J  as.  15  Stevenson  street 
M'Kaj-,  Wm.  3  Clyde  terrace 
M'Keilar,  G.  D.  354  Argyle  st 
M'Kinlay,  Geo.  215  Gallowgate 
M'Leisli,  A.  &  Son,  98  Garsc.  rd 
M'Leish,  Janet,  197  Cowcaddens 
M'Turk,  John  G.  187  Trongate 
M'Whiiter,  John,  160  Paisley  rd 
Martin  &  Forrest,  39  Kent  street 
Martin,  James,  1  East  John  st 
Martin,  Wm.  63  Bridge  street 
Meiklejohn,  Mrs.  127"Eglinton  st 
Miller,  James,  38  Main  st.  Ander 
Miller,  John,  95  Maitland  st 
Miller,  J.  &  Son,  18  to  30  High  st 
Mitchell,  Mrs.  54  Stewart  street 
Nairn,  Thos.  64  Nelson  street 
Napier,  Ale.'c.  23  Low  Green  st 
Nimmo,  Alex.  79  Cumberland  st 
Park,  James,  737  Gallowgate 
Paterson,  J.  277  Sauchiehall  st 
Peat,  P.  S.  43^-  Crown  street 
Peden,  Hugh,  121  Crown  street 
Petrie,  John,  138-^  Cowcaddens 
Porter,  W.  R.  30  Charlotte  street 
Pringle,  Mrs.  J.  24,  26  Kent  st 
Ramsaj',  Mrs.  R.  9  E.  Russell  st 
Rankin,  John,  15  Cathcart  place, 

Sauchiehall  street 
Eiddell,  Jas.  13  Green  st.  Calton 
Robertson,  D.  415  Parliam.  road 
Robertson,  John,  192  Cowcaddens 
Robertson,  John,  49  Stirling  sq. 
Robb,  Wm.  47  Eglinton  street 
Kowaud,  Andrew,  28  High  st 
Rowan,  James  G.  217,  219  Cow- 
caddens street 
Scott  &  Carrick,  36,  38  High  st 
Scott,  John,  126  Canning  street 
Scott,  Mrs.  12,  14  Brunswick  st 
Seaton,  Miss,  27  Canning  st 
Sharp,  John,  &  Co.  9  Stevenson  st 
Simpson,  R.  &  Co.  3,  5  Jamaica  st 
Sinnamon,  Thos.  61  Stevenson  st 
Smith,  R.  26  Burnside  street 
Smith,  Wm.  108  N.  Dalmar.  rd 
Souter,  Mrs.  54  Bedford  street 
Steel,  William,  2  Clyde  terrace 
Stewart,  Wm.  &  Co.  114  Argyle  st 
Struthers  &  Co.  39    Stirling  sq. 

and  23  Low  Green  street 
Sutlierland,  A.  B.  185  Castle  st 
Toner,  Patrick,  47  Stirling  square 
Towers,  John,  681  Gallowgate 


Turner,  John,  681  Gallowgate 
Wallace,  C.  7  Kirk  street 
Wallace,  Mrs.  182  Garscube  road 
Walker,  Geo.  109  New  City  road 
Watson,  Wm.  16  Little  st."  Calton 
Watson,  Mrs.  54  Canning  street 
Whyte  &  Rintoul,  32  High  st 
Wills,  Alex.  170,  172  Castle  st 
Wills,  William,  8  Finlay  street 
Young,  Thomas,  &  Co.  19  Nichol- 
son street. 

DEESSING-CASE     MANUPAC- 
TUEERS. 

Austin,  George,  &  Co,  6  Union  st. 

— See  Advertisement  in  Ap. 
Forgie,  T,  95  Buchanan  street 
Hilliard  &  Chapman,  56  Buch.  st 
Johnston,  George,  41  Argyle  area. 
Kirkpatrick,  Hugh,  108  Argyle  st 
Wathew,  R.  78  Buchanan  street 
Woolfield,  S.  143  Buchanan  st 

DRESSMAKERS. 

SEE  MILLINERS  AND  DRESSMKRS. 

Agnew,  Mrs.  58  Hope  street 
Aitken,  M.  20  Burnside  street 
Aitken    &    Walker,    Misses,    244 

Willowbank  place 
Alexander,  Miss  E.  437  Parlia.  rd 
Alexander,  Miss,  49  Nelson  street, 

Tradeston. 
Algie,  Misses,  130  London  street 
Allison,    Miss   Jane,    224   Upper 

Thistle  street 
Anderson,  Miss,  339^  Argyle  st 
Anderson,  Misses,  33  Crown  st 
Bachop,  Misses  A.  &  M.23  Geo.  st 
Bayne,  Miss  Cath.  74  Eglinton  st 
Beattie,  Misses,  47  Renfrew  st 
Bell,  J.  &  Co.  3  Stevenson  street 
Bell,  Mary,  62  Elderslie  street 
Bell,  Mrs.  T.  57  Nelson  street 
Bennie,  Misses  J.  &  J.  34  Eglin.  st 
Bicket,  Miss,  5  Oxford  street 
Birnie,  Miss,  38  W.  Campbell  st 
Birrell,  Misses,  54  Renfrew  street 
Bisset,  Misses,  1  5  Scotia  street 
Black,  Miss,  43  Holmhead  street 
Blackie,  Misses,  8,  10  JIaitland  st 
Blair,  Miss,  bo7/s\  163  Cowcads.  st 
Blair  &  Balderston,  Misses,  bo?/s\ 

26  South  Apsley  place 
Bookless,  Mrs.  44  Sauchiehall  st 
Bowie,  Misses,  14  Cadogan  street 
Brackenridge,  Miss,  12  Scotia  st 
Bramwell,  Misses,  132  Renfrew  st 
Brookie,  Misses,  61  W.  Regent  st 
Brooks,  Miss  Eliza,  41  Charlotte  st 
Brown,  Miss,  6  Killermont  street 
Brown,  Miss  E.  134  George  st 
Bryce,  Miss  E.  43  Adelphi  street 
Bryson,  Miss  I.  23  Oxford  street 
Buchanan,  Miss,  46  Union  street 
Buchanan,  Miss,  20  College  st 
Buchanan,  Miss  J.  50  N.  Albion  st 
Bulloch,  Misses,  19  Garscadden  st 
Burgess,  Misses,  167  Cowcaddens 
Caldwell,  Miss,  86  Sauchiehall  st 


Campbell,  Mrs.  16  Garscadden  st 
Campbell,  Misses,  229  Saucbie.  st 
Carrick  &   Macfarlanc,  Misses,  81 

George  street. 
Chalmers,  Mrs.  209  St.  Vincent  st. 
Chisholm,  Miss,  33  Richard  street 
Christie,  Mrs.  103  Eglinton  street 
Clow,  Misses,  12  Newton  street 
Coats,  J.  200  Garscube  road 
Colvin,  Mrs.  1  Ingram  street 
Cook,  Miss,  145  New  City  road. 
Copeland,  Misses,  129  Renfrew  st 
Coutts,  Miss,  46  Cambridge  st 
Crawford,  Mrs.  9  Wellington  st 
Crawford,  M.  6  Cathedral  street 
Currie,  Miss  M.  15  Wilson  street 
Cuthbert,   Misses,   M.  &  E.  2U 

West  Campbell  street 
Davis,  Misses,  71  Grove  street 
Dickson,  Marg.  72  Gt.  Hamilt.  st 
Dickson,  Miss,  133  North  street 
Dinwoodie,  Miss  E.  49  Sham,  st 
Doig,  Miss  M.  16  Abercromb}'  pi 
Donald,  Miss,  133  Waterloo  st 
Dougall,  Mrs.  222  Buchanan  st 
Dougall,  Miss,  42  Greenbill  street 
Douglas,  Miss,  291  Hope  street 
Drinnan,  Misses,  211  Sauchieh.  st 
Dunlop,  Miss,  417  Parliam.  road 
Dunn,  Isabella,  1  Franklin  street, 

Bridgeton. 
Edgar,    Mrs.    &    Lliss   Taylor,    1 

Ingram  street 
Ferguson,  Miss,  166  W.  Regent  st 
Fisher,  Miss,  20  Stirling's  road 
Fitch,  Misses,  66  Sauchiehall  st 
Fleming  &  Dmin,  222  Buchanan  st 
Eraser,  Mrs.  13  New  City  road. 
Galbraith,  Miss  M.  9  Craignest.  pi 
Gardner,  Miss,  57J  Dundas  street 
Gardner,  Misses,  61  W.  Regent  st 
Gibson,  MisseF,  &  Doak,  36  Sauchie- 
hall street 
Gillies,  Miss  M.  197  Thistle  st 
Gillies,  Miss,  14  Nelson  street 
Goldie,  Jlrs.  73  Shamrock  street 
Goldie,  Mrs.  280  Slain  st.  Bridg. 
Graham,  Miss  J.  3  Scotia  street 
Grove,  Mary,  124  Gt.  Hamilt.  st 
Guthrie,  Janet,  9  St.  James' st.  Kin 
Hamilton,  Miss,  21  Grafton  st 
Hannah,  Miss,  98  S.  Portland  .st 
Hart,  Misses,  &  Young,  206  Hopest 
Hart,  Miss,  195  Pitt  street. 
Hector,  Misses,  212  Hope  street 
Henderson,  Mrs.  Wm.  41  Lond.  st' 
Henderson,  Miss,  2  Havannah 
Hill,  Miss,  4  Woodlands  road 
Hilton,  Mrs.  46  Renfield  st 
Hislop,  Misses,  19  Grafton  street 
Hodge,  Mrs.  John,  203  Hope  st 
Houston,  Mrs.  &  Miss,  97  Nortli 

Frederick  street 
Houston,  Miss,  204  Bath  street 
Howat,  Mrs.  52  Rose  st.  Garneth 
Howlison,  Jliss,  1  Newton  street. 
Ingram,  Miss,  223  St.  George's  rd 
Jack  &  Shand,  132  Renfrew  st 
Jamieson,  Mrs.  87  Crown  street 


DRESSMAKEES.- 


-TRADES  DIRECTORY.- 


-DRUGGISTS. 


475 


Jamieson,  Misses,  41  Elderslie  st 
Jamieson,  A.  &  A.  479  St.  Vin.  st 
Jarvie,  Miss,  41  Main  st.  Anderst 
Keith,  Miss  M.  2-4  Campbell  st 
King,  Mrs.  40  Millroad  street 
Lambert,  Mrs.  5(hJ  Thistle  street 
Lawrence,  M.  &  J.  126  Kenfield  st 
Liddell,  Miss,  49  Cadogan  street 
Lindsay,  Miss,  77  Rentield  street 
Logan,  Miss  C.  36  Commerce  st 
Logan,  Miss  Eliza,  210  Thistle  st 
Loudon,  Miss  M.  125  Eglinton  st 
Love  &  Keith,  Misses,  88  High 

John  street 
M'Auley,  Miss  A.  367  Argyle  st 
M'Auiey,  Miss  J.  19  Gallowgate 
M'Auley,  Miss,  27  ilenlVew  st 
M'Callum,  Misses,  92  West  street, 

Tradeston 
M'Callum,  Miss,  37  W.  Russell  st 
M'Candlish,  Mrs.l32W.  Regent  st 
M'Clure,  Misses,  47  Eglinton  st 
M'Crorie,  Miss,  35  Renfrew  st 
M'Culloch,  Miss,  65  Shamrock  st 
M'Donald,  Misses,  165  Sauch.  st 
M'Donald,   Blisses,   7  Park  place, 

Stockwell  street 
M'Donald,  Misses  M.  &  A.  74  Par- 

liamentarj'  road 
M'Donald,  Miss,  4  G.  Hamilton  st 
M'Farlane,  M.  &  G.  83  John  st 
M'Farlane,  Miss,  124  Blyths.  ter 
M'Farlane,  Miss'es,  51  Bath  street 
M'Farlane,  Misses,  138  Welling,  st 
M'Gibbon,  Miss,  26  5.  Welling,  st 
M'Gill,  Misses,  28  Garscube  pi 
M'Gregor,  Mrs.  117  Stobcross  st 
M'Gregor,  Mrs.  J.  14  Renfrew  st 
M'lutosh,  Jane,  15  Baird  street 
M'Intosh,  Miss  A.  159  Shamr.  st 
M'Intosh,  Miss,  33  Cambridge  st 
M'Intyre,  H.  430  Duke  street 
Maclntj're,  Mrs.  133  Clar.  place, 

Sauchiehall  street 
M'Intyre,  Miss,  5  Cambridge  st 
M'Intyre,  Miss,  28  Cambridge  st 
M'lntj-re,  Misses,  8  Bedford  st 
M'Kay,  Agnes,  420  Duke  street 
M'Kay,  Miss  M.  142  North  st 
M'Kie,  Bliss  J.  430  Argyle  street 
M'Killigan,  Miss,  41  Coramer.  rd 
M'Lav,  Miss,  3  Rose  st.  Garneth 
M'Leflan,  Mrs.  2 78  J  St.  Vine,  st 
M'Nab,  Blisses,  59  Renfrew  street 
BI'Naught,  BIrs.  271  Eglinton  st 
M'Naugton,  Misses,  84  Ruther.  loan 
M'Neil,  A.  &  J.  1  King  st.  Trad. 
M'Nicol,  Blisses  A.  &  E.  101  Cowo 
M'Nicol,  Bliss,  43  Glebe  street 
M'Pherson,  Bliss,  201  Cowcaddens 
M'Quarrie,  BI.  &  E.  10  Roseh.  st 
M'Skimming,  Bliss  Agnes,   5  N. 

Coburg  street 
M'Walter,  Bliss,  7  Cathedral  st 
Blair,  BIrs.  19  Houston  street 
Blarshall,  Bliss  J.  220  Hope  st 
JIarshall,  Bliss,  8  Killermont  st 
Blartin  &  Stark,  Blisses,  8  Elmb.  st 
Blatheson,  BIrs.  G.  23  Duke  st 


May,  Misses,  252  Bath  street 
Milne,  Miss  E.  208  Hope  street 
Blitchell,  BI.  S.  93  Renfield  street 
Jlollison,  Bliss,  193  Castle  street 
Blorrow,  Bliss,  16  Sauchiehall  st 
Muir,  BIrs.  70  S.  Portland  street 
Bluirliead,  Bliss,  101  Sauchieh.  st 
Blurray,  Blisses,  143  W.  Regent  st 
BIyers,  Isa.  16  London  street 
Naismith,  Blisses,  284  High  st 
Norris,  Bliss,  40  Oxford  street 
Oswald,  Bliss,  4  Grove  street 
Parsons,  Dunlop,  &  Brown,  Blisses, 

99  Sauchiehall  street 
Paterson,  Misses,  162  Sauchie.  st 
Patou,  Bliss  E.  31 W.  Campbell  st 
Payne,  Bliss  M.  5  James'  st.  Calt 
Peebles,  Bliss,  1  Paterson  st.  Kings 
Peter,  E.  &  H.  179  Elgin  place 
Plum,  BIrs.  120  Shamrock  street 
Reevey,  BIrs.  Julan,  5  Charlotte  st 
Ritchie,  BIrs.  A.  196  Blaia  st.  And 
Robb,  Bliss  M.  W.  14  E.  How.  st 
Robertson,  Bliss,  93  Pitt  street 
Ronald,  Bliss  C.  418  Argyle  st 
Roxburgh,  Misses,  49  Bath  street 
Saunders,  Blisses,  44  Sliamrock  st 
Scouler,  Miss  Isabella,  80  Scott  st 
Shields,  Bliss,  122  Sauchiehall  st 
Shirra,  Bliss  C.  10  E.  Russell  st 
Sibbaid,  Bliss  E.,  67  Grove  street 
Sim,  Blisses,  8  Sauchiehall  street 
Simp?on,  BIrs.  G.  175  Sauch.  st 
Small,  Mrs.  141  George  street 
Smellie,  BIrs.  22  Kent  street 
Smith,  E.  20  St.  James'  st.  Kings 
Smith,  Miss,  50  Great  Hamilton  st 
Sproat,  Misses,  37  Eglinton  st 
Stewart,  Blisses,  10  Gt.  Hamilton  st 
Stewart,  Bliss  J.  356  Argyle  st 
Stewart,  Blisses,  137  Renfrew  st 
Stewart,  Misses,  72  Canning  st 
Stone,  Blisses,  82  Stobcross  street 
Stuart,  Bliss,  138  Renfrew  street 
Strickland,  Miss  C.  48  King  st. 

Tradeston 
Sutherland,  Miss,   12  Rose  street, 

Garnethill 
Taylor,  Bliss,  20  Thistle  street 
Taylor,  Misses,  19  Sauchiehall  st 
Thomson,  Miss,  66  Sauchiehall  st 
Thomson,  Miss,  39  Warwick  st 
Thomson,  Blisses  BL   &   H.   280 

George  street 
Tindal,  J.  &  BI.  45  Eglinton  street 
Tod,  Elizabeth,  11  Oxford  street 
Tyre,  Blisses,  9  Cambridge  street 
Valentine,  Mrs.  63  Woodside  road 
Walker,  Agnes,  15  Stirling's  road 
Walker,  Janet,  1 10  N.  Frederick  st 
Walker,  Bliss  Blary,  35  John  st 
Wallace,  Miss,  68  Blaitland  street 
Watson,  BIis33s,  104  Canning  st 
Weir,  Misses,  119  Renfrew  street 
White,  Bliss  E.  421  Pari,  road 
Wilkie,  Bliss  S.   52  Blain  street, 

Anderston 
Wilkinson,  Blisses,  &  Guthrie,  41 

Blorriaon  street 


Wilson,  BIrs.  74  Canning  street 
Wilson,  Bliss,  89  High  John  street?. 
Winning,  Jessie,  5  Rottenrow 
Woods,  Misses,  432  Parlia.  road 
Woodburn,  Miss,  126  Renfrew  st 
Wright,  M.  &  E.  1:}  Blilton  street 
Wright,  Bliss,  9  Blacfarlane  st 
Wright,  Blisses,  117  Blaia  street, 

Anderston 
Wylie,  Mrs.  315  Argyle  street 
Wylie,  Bliss  E.  7  Salisbury  street 
Wynne,  Bliss,  473  St,  Vincent  st 

BRUGGISTS. 

Acton,  Aubrey,  57  Garscube  road 
Affleck,  James,  213  Brooraielaw 
Anderston  Bledical  Hall,  24  Stob- 
cross street 
Balderston,  D.  130  South  Cumber- 
land street 
Bow,  BIrs.  143  Garngad  road 
Brown  Brothers,  110,  112  Trong 
Buchanan  Brothers,  275  Argyle  st 
Buchanan,  James  R.  175  Castle  sfe 
Buchanan,  Simpson,  275  Argyle  st 
Campbell,   D.  136    Argyle   street 

and  1  Buchanan  street 
Campbell,  John,  jun.  00  Blaxw.  st 
Clark,  A.  jun.  68,  70  London  st 
Clark,  Jos.  38  Saltmarket 
Clews,  Alex.  5  Glebe  street 
Currie,  John,  311  Sauchiehall  st 
Currie,  John,  44  Crown  street 
Currie,  John,   &  Co.  223    Dura- 
barton  road 
Davidson,  Jas.  jun.  62  Kirk  sL 
Calton,  and  70  Canning  street 
De  Bois,  F.  176  Cowcaddens 
Dobbie,  BIrs.  Alex.  171  Duke  st 
Dunbar,  J.  B.  81  Blain  st.  Bridgt 
Forman,  A.  M.  311  High  street 
Eraser  &  Green,  113  Buchanan  st 

and  305  Sauchiehall  street 
Glasgow  Apothecary  Co.  32,  34- 

Virginia  street 

Glasgow  Apothecar}'  Co.  branch 

establishment,  95  St.  Vincent  st 

Glasgow  Apothecary  Co.  western 

bran,  estab.  251  Sauchiehall  st 

Glasgow  New  Apothecary  Co.  57, 

59  Glassford  street 
Hannah,  James,  9  Hutcheson  st 
narrower,  Peter,  136  Cowcaddens 
Hart,  Hugh,  &  Co.  18,  31  Argjle- 

street  and  3  Virginia  street 
Henderson,  John,  104  Cathed.  st 
Henderson,   R.  und  herbalist,  60 

Commerce  street 
Henderson,  Thos.  312  Argyle  st 
Hislop,  Jas.  65  St-  George's  road 
Irwin,  Charles  E.  23  St.  Enoch  sq. 
Jaap,  John,  262  Buchanan  street 

and  10  Hamilton  pi.  Hillhead 
Kennedy,  AVilliam,  59  Trongate 
Kinninmont,  Alex.  69  South  Port- 
land street 
Loftus,  Charles  C.  98  Cumber,  st 
M'Kim,  James,  109  Rottenrow 
M'Lean,  Geo.  51  North  Albion  st 


47G 


DEYS  ALTERS.- 


-TRADES  DIRECTORY.. 


-DYERS. 


M'Millan,  Dr.  Neil,  23  Anders,  qy 
Meildam,  John,  129  Paisley  road 
Milner,  E.  288  Argyle  street 
Munro,  John  R.  56  Maitland  st 
Murdoch  Brothers,    113  Union  st 

and  143  Sauchiehall  street 
.Murray,  Mrs.  390  Gallowgate 
Old  Drug  Co.  59  Trongate 
Paterson,  Archd.  16  Rutland  pi 
Paterson,  Robt.  250  Buchanan  st 
Paton,  Samuel,  235  High  street 
Fattieson,  James,  1  Minerva  st 
Porter,  Alex.  219  Gallowgate 
Keid,  Hugh,  423  Argyle  street 
Reid,  John,  21  Bridge  street 
Robertson,  A.  M.  2  Washington  st 
Shannon,  John,  148  Gallowgate 
Shearer,  James  N.  15G  N.  City  rd 
Smith,  George,  163   Stockwell  st 

and  112  Renfield  street 
Taylor,  James,  Melville  place,  132 

Trongate 
Taylor  &  iloore,  7  West  street 
Taylor,    E.  D.   74  Nelson  street, 

Tradeston 
Turner,  Duncan,  158  Paisley  rd 
Turner,  H.  2  Bellgrove  street  and 

483  Gallowgate 
Ward,  William,  21  Norfolk  street 
White,  J.  &  J.  22  Paterson  street, 

Kingston,  and  149  Paisley  road 
White,  J.  &  J.  80  Wilson  street 
Wylie,  Andrew,  328  Argyle  st 

DEYSALTEHS. 

Allan,     Thomas,    &    Co.  116  St. 

Vincent  street 
Arthur  &  Hinshaw,  62  St.  Geo.  pi 
Bald,  Peter,  &  Son,  45  Dunlop  st 
Barrow,  F.  A.  62  W.  Howard  st 
Bayne;  Thomas,  71  George  sq 
Black,  R.  M.  116  St.  Vincent  st 
Blackwood  &  M'Lean,  42  How.  st 
Brown,  Duncan,  &  Co.  273  Geo.  st 
Bruce,  J.  Canal  st.  Port-Eglinton 
Caldwell  &  Middleton,  25  Gordon 

street,  and  63  Stockwell  street 
Campbell   &   M'Dougall,    41,  43 

Maxwell  street 
Craig,  Wm.  B.  65  Gt.  Clyde  st 
Crawford,  Andrew,  &  Co.  48  Gor- 
don street 
Dale,  James,  &  Co.  86  St.  Vin.  st 

and  15  St.  Mary's  lane 
Dawson,  J.  6  Morrison's  court,  108 

Arp:yle  street 
Donaldson,  James,  48  Gordon  st 
Downie  &  M'Clure,  48  Queen  st 
Eraser,  D.  &  Co.  86,  38  Thistle  st 
Gemmell,  W.  N.  23  St.  Vincent  pi 
Getz,  M.  60  George  square 
■Gilmour,    Alexander,   &  Co.  132 

Port-Dundas  road 
<jilmour,  A.  G.  &  Co.  40  Union  st 
Gould,  G.  &  P.  38  King  street. 
Gow,  Andrew,  &  Co.  35  Miller  st 
Henderson,  R.  &  J.  4  S.  Fred,  st 
Heys,  G.  &  Co.  83,  85  Virginia.tt 


Hyland,  T.  &  Co.  65  Rose  street, 

Hutciiesontown 
Irvine  &  Brj-ce,  128  Bishop  street 
.Johnston  &  Co,  217  High  street 
Kershaw,  John,  63  Glassford  st 
Laing,  Jas.  &  Co.  100  Virgin,  pi 
Lancaster,  Geo.  136  Hope  street 
Lapraik,   H.   85   Candleriggs   st., 

and  100  Brunswick  street 
M'Bean,  H.'&  Co.  56  Cook  st 
M'Cailum,  Neil,  57  Miller  street 
M'Gibbon,  Jas.  62  Buchanan  st 
M'Gibbon,  John  B.  Hayfield  Dye- 
wool  mills 
M'Gill,  J.  S.  63  Stockwell  street 
M'Intosh,    Dunlop,    &    Co.     153 
Queen  street,  and  12  Roval  Ex 
M'Keand,  J.  &  T.  13  Ann'st 
BI'Kenzie,  Jas.  172  Argyle  street 
Miller,  James,  Son,  &  Co.  86  Mit- 
chell street 
Morton  &  Rodger,  51  High  st 
Mucklow,  Edv/ard,  Aibyn  Works, 

York  street,  south 
Old  Drug  Co.  59  Trongate 
Paterson,  Hugh  C.  5  Bath  street 
Pattison,  Adam,  &  Co.  67  Buch,  st 
Peebles,  Anderson,  &  Co.  106  \V. 

George  street 
Poynter,  J.  &  Son,  72  G.  Clj^de  st 
Proudfoot  &  Co.  116  St.  Vin.  st 
Eenwick  &  Stanton,  180,  182  Bu- 
chanan street 
Robertson,  J.  jun.  18  Renfield  st 
Rowley  &  Dick,  41  Mitchell  st 
Russell,  S.  &  W.  I-Iurlet 
Sanderson,  G.   R.    &  Co.  12   Ex- 
change square,  &  153  Queen  st 
Scott  &  M'Laren,  110  Ingram  st 
Steel  &  Co.  103  St.  Vincent  st 
Stenhouse,  Avidw.  93  Glassford  st 
Steven,  A.  &  Son,  13  John  street ; 
works,  20  Summer  st.  Mile-end 
Stewart,  John,  15  High  street 
Stewart,  Peter,  16  Bell  street 
Swanwick,  Jos.  F.  Royal  Exch. 

buildings 
Wallacb,  Henrj',  Virginia  build 
Workman,  John,   273  George  St., 

and  71  George  square 
Young  &  Strang,  128  Ingram  st 

DYERS. 

Aitken,  H.  &  Co.  817  Gallowgate 

Aitken,  Wm.  dyewood  manufactr 
Ayton  court,  Blackfriars'  st 

Allan,  Mrs.  J.  56  Cowcaddens  st. 
and  4  Crown  street 

Anderson  &  Robertson,  167  Bu- 
chanan street 

Barr,  Mrs.  27  Charlotte  street 

Barrowfield  works ;  H.  Monteith 
&  Co. 

Bartholomew,  John,  &  Co.  1  Dun- 
das  street 

Bowie,  W.  &  J.  59  Stevenson  st,, 
and  159  Gallowgate 

Brand  &,  Mollison,  70  Queen  st 

Brown,  Alex.  69  Paisley  road 


Brown,  J.  C.  211  New  Dalm.  rd 
Bruce,  Robert,   16   George  street, 

and  128  Drygate 
Cameron,  Hugh,   77  John  street, 

Bridgeton 
Campbell,  P.  &  P.  6  Queen  st 
Craig,  Robert,  47  Carrick  street 
Crossiey,  A.  381  Gallowgate 
Douglas,  William,  18  College  st 
Dow,  Peter,  84J  Eglinton  street 
Downie,  Robert,  61  Ladywell  st 
Eagleshani,  G.  M.  Ann  street 
Ewing,  A.  Orr,  &  Co.  2  Victoria 

place,  West  Regent  st 
Ewing,   John  Oir,   &  Co.  32  St. 

Vincent  place 
Ferguson,  N.  123  Canning  st.  Cal. 

and  8  Wellington  arcade 
Fleming,    Watson,    &    Nairn,    32 

Ingram  st 
Foulds,  And.  91  King  st.  Trad 
Geddes,  J.  &  Sons,  72  Virginia  st 
Gilchrist,  G.  &  W.  57  Bishop  st 
Gilchrist,  J.  S.  &  C.  65^  Egl.  st 
Govenhaugh  Dyeworks  ;  A.  Har- 
vey &  Son,  liutchesontown 
Harvey,  A.  &  Son,  Govenhaugh. 

Place  of  call,  W.  A.  Foster's, 

96  Queen  street 
Hay,  W.  &  Co.  51  St.  Vincent  sfc 
Iia,v,  W.  &  Co.  Sawmillfield,  Port- 
Dundas 
Hossack,  Jn.  138  Gt.  Hamilton  st 
Hutton,  Geo.  &  Co.  26  Tureen  st 
Ireland,  George,  141  Trongate 
Lowthian,     Fairlie     &    Co.    129 

Brunswick  street 
M'Allister,  Archd.  47  Greenside  la 
M'AUister,  J.  47  Greenside  lane 
M'Callum  &  Mathieson,  32    Ex- 
change, square 
M'Callum,  P.  &  Co.  69  Queen  st 
M'Lean,    William,   &    Son,    14G 

Buchanan  street 
M'Naughton,  Colin,  100  W.  Geo. 

street  and  122  North  street 
Mathieson,  Neil,  &  Co.  Eastfield 

Dyeworks 
Meiklejohn,  John,  32  Apsley  pi 
Miller,  W.  and  Sons,  54  Gordon  st 
Miller,   Wm.   Pollock,  SpringQeld, 

Dalmarnock 
Mill,  James,  85  West  street 
Monteith,  H.  &  Co.  11  George  sq. 

and  132  Queen  street 
Muir,  Brown,  &  Co.  20  W.  Geo.  sfc 
Muirhead,  T.  and  J.  37  Thistle  st 
Murray,  Robert,  259  Argyle  street, 

263   Sauchiehall  st.  and  llay- 

field  Dyeworks 
Murray,  William,  Hayfield  works, 

Little  Govan 
Murray,    Mrs.    John,    28     Kerr 

street,  Calton 
Neilson,  Patrick,  57  Miller  street 
Noble,  Duncan,  67  Canning  st 
Oliver,  Andw.  6D  St.  Geo.  road 
Porteous,  James,  12  Dixon  st 
Pullar,  John,  &  Son,  64  Union  st 


EATING. 


-TRADES  DIRECTORY.- 


-ENGINEERS. 


477 


Ramsay,  P.  &  Co.  77  Lancefield  st 

Eeid,  Ale.x.  49  Ingram  st 

Keid,  Alex.    16  Stock  well   street, 

and  205  New  City  road 
Eeid,  Thomas,  49  Ingram  street 
Ross,  Alex.  Miingavie;  office,  13 

Virginia  street 
Ross,  J.  5  Greenside  street 
Sellers,  Geo.  102  Port-Dundas  rd 

125  Cambdg.  st.  &  3  Elderslie  st 
Simpson,  Wm.  17  Graham  street, 

Bridgeton 
Stirling,    William,    &   Sons,    142 

West  George  street 
Tindal,  Son,  &  Co.  481  Duke  st 
Topham,  T.  &  Co.  89  King  street, 

Caltoa 

EATING   HOUSES. 
Affleck,  Edw.  29  Anderston  quay 
Anderson,  Mrs.  257  George  street 
Bain,  Miss,  112  Garscube  road 
Boyle,  James,  26  Bell  street 
Brock,  Archd.  112  Main  st.  And 
Cadden,  D.  45  Saltmarket 
Campbell,  Robert,  182  Stobcross  st 
Clancy,  P.  72  Bridgegate 
Craig,  Mrs.  Ann,  40  Trongate 
Davidson,  Chas.  130  Piccadilly  st 
Dewar,  Miss  M.  65  S.  Portland  st 
Dunn,  James,  42  Bell  street 
Drysdale,  Adam,  1  Springfield  pi 
Ferguson,  David,  104  Broomielaw 
Fielding,  Mrs.  100  Norfolk  street 
Fleming,  Robert,  417  Gallowgate 
Forsyth,  John,  47  Gordon  street 
Glancy,  Patrick,  72  Bridgegate 
narrower,  George,  17  Crown  st 
Henry,  Alex  415  Argyle  street 
Hill,  Mrs.  A.  53  New  st.  Calton 
Jamieson,  Wm.  22  Broomielrw 
Lindsay,  John,  314  Gallowgate 
Logan,  Jlrs.  48  Eglinton  street 
M'Carron,  Mrs.  19  Warroch  st 
M'Connach}',  Mrs.  Margaret,  8G 

Bell  street 
M'Cormick,  Alex.  262  Gallowgate 
M'Donald,  John,  119  Candleriggs 
M'Donald,  Mrs.  113  Stobcross  st 
M'Kie,  Andrew,  197  Gallowgate 
M'Kinnon,  Sam.   151  Eglinton  st 
M'Lachlan,  Wia.  150  Main  street, 

Bridgeton. 
M'Taggart,  Hannah,  10  M'Alpinest 
M'Whinnie,  Wm.  34  Broomielaw 
Marquis,  Walker,  39  Jamaica  st 
Masterton,  James,  1  Garngad  rd 
Mathieson,  Thomas,  19  Argyle  st 
O'Dougherty,  Dan.  8  M'Alpine  st 
Patrick,  Mrs.  H.  12  Muslin  street, 

Bridgeton. 
Eae,  David,  46  Bell  street 
Rankine,  John,  10  Ferguson  st 
Rattray,  Wm.  357  Gallowgate 
Eennie,  Geo.  24  W.  Milton  street 
Rowan,  M.  269  Buchanan  street 
Scott,  James,  169  West  Nile  st 
Simpson,  Misses  A.  &  J.  34  Par.  rd 
Smith,  John,  0  Stevenson  st.  Caltn 


Smyth,  Wm.  8  Princes  street 
Stevenson,  James,  16  Bridgegate 
Stewart,  John,  4  Bishop  street 
Stewart,  Walter,  266  High  street 
Swan,  A.  E.  284  Buchanan  st 
Swan,  R.  28  Bridgegate 
Taylor,  J.  51  Main  st.  Gorbals 
Watson,  J.  19  Lancefield  quay 
Welsh,  W.  168  Main  st.  Bridget 
West,  Jane,  73  Brown  street 
Wilson,  Jno.  173  Port  Dundas  rd 
Wilson,  Samuel,  5  Tenant  st 

EDGE  TOOL  MAKERS. 
Allan,  Arthur,  12  London  street 
Brown,  Hugh,  213  Argyle  street 
Cook,  Wm.  25  Howard  street 
Crawhall  &  Campbell,  Elliot  wks. 

Finnieston  quay 
Cross,  Wm.  46  Trongate 
Currie,  D.  61  Hope  street 
Cuthbert,  J.  73  Maxwell  street 
Dobbie,  John,  205  Argyle  street 
Dron  &  Lawson,  North  st,  Anders 
Elsworth,  J.  170  Argyle  street 
Hannah,  Alex.  39  Kirk  st.  Calton 
Hunter,  Alex.  133  Trongate 
Landeli,  Wm.   106  Trongate  and 

Sj'lvan  Works,  Mile-end. 
Livingston  &  Watson,  235  Arg.  st 
Lyle,  W.  &  J.  116  AVoodlands  rd 
Matheson,    Alex.    &   Son,  13  E. 

Campbell  street 
Moir,  James,  13  Argyle  street 
Moir,  R.  &  J.  13  Argyle  street 
Morrison,  Robt.  24  Jamaica  street 
Steel,  Wm.  24  Thomson's  lane 
Stevenson,  J.  &  Son,  100  High  st 
Thomson,  Mat.  39  Kirk  st.  Calton 
Webster,  D.  28  Hill  street,  east 
Wilson,  Wm.  9  Eagle  lane 

ELECTEO-PLATEES. 
Boyd,  H.  114  Candleriggs 
Kelley,  J.  &  A.  82  Arpyle  street 
Leckie,  John,  &  Co.  60  StckwU  st 
Neal  &  Jarvis;   D.  Anderson  & 

Co.  agents,  253  Argyle  street 
Robertson,  W.  308,  310  Buchn.  st 
Smith,  Thos.  &  Son,  18  Dunlop  st 
West  of  Scotland  Establishment, 

308,  310  Buchanan  street 

EMBOSSERS. 
Aitken  &  Fairie,  4  Stormont  st 
Bogle,  Hugh,  &  Co.  123  St.  Vn.  st 
Campbell  &  Tudhope,  6  Union  st 
Cunningham  D.  40  Buchanan  st. 

See  Advertisement  in  Ajjpendix. 
Dilks,  Jas.  &  Co.  45  Gordon  st 
Gilmour  &  Dean,  3  Exchange  pi 
Gardner  and  Stevenson,   2  West 

Regent  street 
Mirrow,  E.  25  South  Frederick  st. 

agent  for  T.  M.  Kronheim  &  Co. 

of  London 
Murray,  Argus,  3  N.  Albion  st 
Oats.  J.  19  Cochrane  street 
Robertson,  J.  &  W.  221  Buchn.  st 


Smith  &  M'Laurin,    69    and    71 
Bishop  st.  Port-Dundas;  ware- 
house, 22  Argyle  street 
Stewart,  C.  &  Co.  119  Virginia  st 
Stewart,  John,  164  Trongate 
Wilson,  Hugh,  75  Glassford  st 

EMBROIDEEEES. 

Baird,  Wm.  127  Brunswick  street 
Dickson,  Miss  E.  243  Sauche.  stj 
Douglas,  A.  &  J.  139  Buch.  st 
Jackson,  Miss,  64  So.   Portland  st 
Miller,  Jas.  70  Brunswick  street 
Mylne,  C.  &  D.  M.  17,  18  Arg.  ar 
Pritchard,    J.    &   R.    &  Co.   257 

Argyle  street 
Scott,  Lliss  M.  29  Argyle  arcade 

ENGINEERS. 
Aitken,  James,  &  Co.  Cranstonhill 

and  Hill  Street  Foundries 
Aitken,  James,  of  J.  Aitken  ^'  Co. 
Auld,  D.  80  Canning  st.  Calton 
Baiu,  Jas.;  ho.  4  Buckingham  pi 
Baird,  John   R.    14  South    side, 

Glasgow  harbour 
Barclay,  Curie,  &  Co.  Whiteincbp 

Partick 
Barr,  John,  100  Clyde  st.  Anders 
Bartholomew,  H.   122   Old   Dal- 

marnock  road 
Bawden,  John,  24  St.  Vincent  ore 
Beattie,  Wm.  office,  Caled.  railw 
Bell,  John,  G  Dixon  street 
Bell,  E.  B.  4  Bothwell  street 
Black,  Robert,  315  Stobcross  st 
Bowie,  Andw.  116  Cheapside  st 
Bowser  &  Cameron,  80,  88  M'Niel 

street 
Bowstead,  T.  F.  gas,  170  Trongate 
Bunnett  &  Co.   199  Buchanan  st. 

and  Deptford,  Kent,  S.Ei 
Caldwell,  J.  &  A.  320  Main  street 

Bridgeton 
Campbell,  A.  &  Son,  120   Cheap- 
side  street 
Campbell,  A.  &  Co.   119    Hyde- 
park  street 
Canal  Basin  Foundry,  2  Charlotte 

street,  Port-Dundas 
Chaplin,  A.   &  Co.   Cranstonhill ; 
engine  works,    60  Port   street, 
Anderston 
Clinkskill,  James,  56  Rose  street, 

Garnethill 
Cochrane,  John,  26  E.  George  st 
Combe,  J.  &  Son,  59  Cathedral  st 
Cook,  D.  &  Co.  100  Commerce  st 
Cooke,  Wm.  mining,  lib  Buch.  st 
Currie,  G.  T.  consulting,  149  West 

George  street 
Dennison,  J.  mining,  46  Renfield  st 
Dennystown  Forge   Co.   166  Bu- 
chanan street ;  A.  Tolmie,  agt 
Drummond,  R.  69,  71  Canning  st 
Dubs,  Henry,  2  Wellesley  place 
Duff,  J.  &  Co.  289  Garscube  rd 
Eadie,  Wm.  &  Co.  245  Stobc.  st 
Edington,  Thos.  &  Sons,  Phcsnix 
Iron  Works,  50  Garscube  road 


478 


ENGINEERS, TEADE3  DIRECTORY.- 


-ENGRAVERS. 


Elder,  D.  19  Patersou  st.  Kings. 
Engineers  in  Scotland,  Institution 
of;  Andersonian  builds.  Geo.  st 
Farquhar,  Knox,  &  Co.  15  Crown- 
point  road.  Mile-end. 
Fisher,  John,  59  Oswald  street 
Flintoff,  Geo.  gas,  49  Holmh.  st 
Flintoff,  W.  W.ffas,  49  Holmh.  st 
Fonest  &  Barr,   9   Canal  street, 

Port-Dundas 
Forrest,  J.  4  Soho  street 
Frame,  J.  12  Gloucester  street 
Fraser,  Alex.  &  Co.  52  New  wynd 
Frew  &  Landale,  137  W.  Geo.  st 
Gardner  &  Stevenson,  lUhographs., 

4  West  Regent  street 
Gibson,  Wm.  3  So.  Cumberl.  st 
Gilchrist,  James,  11  Dixon  street 
Glenn  &  Ross,  21  Greenhead  st 
Graham,  Geo.  Buchanan  St.  Sta 
Grandison,  \Vm.  30  Oswald  street 
Gray,  J.  16  Hamilton  park  ter 
tjiray,  John,  &  Co.  Uddingstonc 
Gregory,  T.   Carrie,  mining,  149 

West  George  street 
Hamilton,    John,  &   Co.  11   Bu- 
chanan street 
Harvey,  G.  &  A.  40,  42  M'Neil  st. 
Harvey,  R.  83  South   Portland  st 
Hastie  &  Cowan,   14  Ann  street, 

Bridgeton. 
Hay,  John,  76  Mitchell  street 
Henderson,    Coulborn,  &  Co.  20 

Dixon  street 
Henderson,  James,  15  Oxford  st 
Hogg,  Adam,  27  Kirk  st.  Townh 
Howarth,   Charles,   59   Bishop  st. 

Anderston 
Howden,  Jas.  Scotland  st.  Trades 
Howie,  H.  18,  20  Dunlop  street 
Hunt,  Edmund,  28  St.  Enoch  sq. 

— See  Advert,  in  Appendix. 
Hutchesontown  Engine  works,  J. 
Yule  &  Co.  Ill  Rutherg.  loan 
Hydepark  Works,  Hydepark  st 
Inglis,  A.  &  J.  64  Warwick  st 
Johnston  &  Co.  8G  Blackfriars'  st 
Johnston,   R.    mining,   138  West 

George  street 
Johnson,  AVm.  11  Gt.  Western  rd 
Johnstone,  Wm.  14  Bridge  street 
Kenned}',  Ang.  132  St.  Vine.  st. 
Kinloch,  Wm.  58  Cranston  street 
Kirkaldy,  David,   draughtsman,  4 

Corunna  street 
Laidlaw,  R.  &  Son,  gas,  &c.  Alli- 
ance foundij',  147  E.  Milton  st 
Landale,  Jas.  mining,   137   West 

George  street. 
Lawrie,  J.  G.  Whiteir.ch,  Partick 
LawsoD,     John,     Mountain-blue 

Works,  Camlacbie. 
Lindsay,  Alex.  77  Renfield  street 
Lloyd,  Sam.  39  St.  Mungo  street 
Lyle,  W.  &  J.  116  Woodlands  rd 
M'Creath,    William  mining,    112 

West  George  street 
M'Crindle,  J.  H.  128  Union  st 
M'Donald,  Alex.  74  Maitland  st 


Macduff,    Gilbert,    Canal    Basin 

Foundry,  Port-Dutidas 
M'Farlane,  Walter,  and  Co.  Sara- 
cen's lane,  207  Gallowgate 
M'Gregor,  James,  Beechwood 
M'Intosh,  John,  Caledonian  Rail- 
way Office,  Buchanan  street 
M'Kenzie,  John,  and   Moore  civil 
and  mining,  Victoria  buildings, 
West  Regent  street 
MacLaren,  Robt.  and  Co.  Eglinton 
Ironworks,  Canal  st.  Port-Eglin 
M'Michael,  John,  55  Dr\-gatQ 
M'Nanght,  Wm.  2G  Robertson  st 
M'Onie,   W.  and  A.  Scotland  st. 

and  West  street,  Tradeston 
Melvin,  Thos.  69  William  street 
Miller,    W.    58    Dundas    street, 

Kingston. 
Milne,  James,  Canal  office,  Pt.-Du 
Mirrlees  and  Tait,  Scotland  street 

Ironworks 
Mitchell  and  Wallace,  Camlacbie 

Foundry,  709  Gallowgate 
More,  A.  and  Son,  33  Montrose  st 
Moore,    Ralph,    Government    In- 
spector   of    Mines,    156    West 
George  street 
Muir,  Wm.  85  Clyde  street,  And 
Napier,  James,  127  Lancefield  st 
Napier,  J.  R.  22  Blythswood  sq 
Napier,  J.  D.  at  R.  Napier  6;  Sons^ 
Napier,  R.  and  Sons,  75  Washing- 
ton street,  68  Anderston  quay, 
127  Lancefield  st.  and  Govan 
Neilson  and  Co.  Hydepark  Loco- 
motive Works,  Springburn 
Neilson,  J.  B.  159  West  George  st 
Norman,  John,  and  Co.  4  Canal 
street,   Port-Dundas,    and  360 
Dobbie's  loan 
Norman,  Wm.  jun.  1  Dulhousie  pi 
Paton,  John,  at  Govan  Foundry,  1 

Dixon  street 
Ralston,  Wm.  32  Portugal  street 
Ramsav,  Wm.  37  West  George  st 
Randolph,  Elder,  &  Co.l2  Cent,  st 
Richard,  Arch.  M.  16  Robertson  st 
Rigbj',  Wm.  666  Duke  street 
Ritchie,  James,  42  Virginia  st 
Robertson  and  Co.  346  Parliamen- 
tary road 
Robertson,  Jas.   147  E.  Milton  st 
Robertson,  Wm.  116  St.  Vincent  st 
Robson,  Forman,  and  M'Call,  133 

West  Regent  street 
Robson,  H.  E.  2  Avondale  place. 

Paisley  road 
Ross,  R.  G.  Greenhead  Works 
Rowan  and  Co.  120  E.  Milton  st 
Rowan,  David,  of  James  Aithen  cj- 
Co.-  ho.  63  St.  Vincent  crescent 
Roj'al  Engineers'   Office,  3   Wel- 
lington place,  Sauchiehall  st 
Russell,  James,  16  St  Enoch  sq 
St.    RoUox     Foundry     Co.    236 

Castle  street 
Schaffer  &  Budenberg,  202  Hopest 
Shanks,  John,  70  Robertson  street 


Sheriff  and,Anderson,  Peel  street, 

London  road 
Simons,  W.  and  Co.  Renfrew 
Simpson,  G.  172  West  George  st 
Smith,  A.  and  W.  and  Co.  Eglin- 
ton Engine  Works,  Cook  street 
Smith  Brothers,  &   Co.  Kingston 

Engine  Works,  32  Kinning  st 
Smith  Gray,  &  Co.  110   Clyde  st 

Anderston 
Smith,  John,  638  Garscube  road 
Smith  &  Rodger,  Broomielaw  and 

Govan 
Smith  &  Wharrie,  54  St.  Vine,  st 
Steven,  A.  &  P.  8, 12  Little  Ham- 
ilton St.  and  93  High  John  st 
Stewart,  Peter,  &   Co.  59  Bishop 

street,  Anderston 
Stewart,   S.  civil  and  mechanical, 

146  Wellington  street. 
St.  RoUox  Foundry  Co.  St.  EoUox 
Tait,  Wm.  238  St.  Vincent  st 
Tannahill,  David,  1 0   Orr  st.  Calt 
Thomson,  James  &  George,  Clyde 
Bank  Foundry,  Fiunieston  and 
Govan 
Tod  &  M'Gregor,   83   Anderston 
quaj'  and  Meadowside  building- 
yard,  Partick 
Turnbull,  John,  Canal  Basin  Foun 
Watson,  John,  24  Cochran  st 
Whitesmith,  I.  &  W.  29  Govan  st 
Wilkie,  John,  33  Rentield  street 
Wingate,  T.  &  Co.  Whiteinch,  Par 
Young,  Adam,  St.  Rollox  Foundry 
Young,  Robert,  23  Sword  street 
Yule,  J.  &  Co.  Ill  Eutherglen  lo 

ENGSAYERS, 
Aitken  &  Fairie,  4  Stormont  st 
Allan  &  Ferguson,  74  Buchanan  st 
Arthur,  R.,  wood,  128  Union  st 
Birkmj're,  R.  28  Cowcaddens 
Boag,  Andrew,  52  Argyle  street. — • 

See  Advertisement  in  Appendix 
Boardnian,  J.  seal,  55  Charlotte  la 
Boston,  John,  12  Argyle  arcade 
Boston,  Thos.  seal,  12  Argyle  arc 
Bower,  John,  119  New  City  road 
Brown,  John,  37  Glassford  street 
Campbell  &  Tudhope,  6  Union  st 
Christie,  James,  11  Miller  street 
Crawford,  David,  S3  Buchanan  st 
Cunninghame,  D.  40  Buchanan  st. 

— See  Adver.  in  Ap>pendix 
Davidson,  John,  40  St.  Enoch  sq 
Dawson,  Robert,  22  Dundas  st 
Devoto,  J.  B.  36  Montrose  st 
Dilks,  Jas.  &  Co.  45   Gordon  st 
Dougall,    Andrew,    4    St.    Enoch 

wynd,  133  Argyle  street 
Duncan,  D.  F.,  Sydney  court,  62 
Argyle  street. — See  Advertise- 
ment in  Appendix 
Eadie,  Wm.  &  R.  8  Princes  square 
Ewing,  A.  R.  33  Buchanan  st. 
Farmer,  John,  95  Hutcheson  st 
Fisher,  John,  95  George  street 
Fultou  Brothers,  48,  50  Duke  st 


ENGRAVERS. TRADES  DIEECTORY. FISHCURERS. 


479 


Galbraith  &  Watson,  stone,  129 

St.  Vincent  street 
Gardner  iSt  Stevenson,  2  West  Re- 
gent street 
Gilmour  &  Dean,  3  Exchange  pi 
Glassford,  J.  H.  110  Buchanan  st 
Gorman,  W.  &  Co.  29  Jamaica  st 
Hay,  Robert,  183  George  street 
Hoffmann,  P.  31  Miller  street 
Houston,  C.  239  Argyle  street 
Hunter,  J.  S.  75  East  Howard  st 
Hutchison,  John,  59  Hope  street 
Jamieson  &  Mills,  64:  Buchanan  st 
Knox,  James,  3  St.  Enoch  square 
LawsoD,  Alex.  22  Argyle  street 
Lawson,  Robt.  &  Co.  22  Argyle  st 
Logan,  William,  74  Argyle  street 
M'Glement,  Sam.  31  Argyle  street 
Maclure    &    Macdonald,    20    St. 

V^incGnt  DiJiCG 
M'Donald,  W,  glass,  47  "West  Col- 
lege street. 
M'Farlane,  W.  &  A.  333  Sauch.  st 
M'Kay  &  Kirkwood,  137  Ingram 

street  and  98  Miller  street 
Mackenzie,  Wi:liam,  wood,  45, 4*7 

Howard  street 
M'Nair,  James,  175  Buchanan  st 
M'Phail,  Neil,  seal,  52  Argyle  st 

— See  Advert,  in  Appendix. 
M'Tear,  A.  &  W.  4  St.  Enoch  sq 
Martin,  Wm.  M.  42  Argyle  street 
Massev,  Ben.  wood,  1 1  Miller  st 
Merry,  T.  B.  67  Great  Clyde  st 
Miller,  J.  D.  3  Buchanan  street 
Miller,  Stephen,  luood,  138  Geo.  st 
Mitchell,  J.  &  Co.  108  Argyle  st 
Mitchell,  Jas.  &  Co.  9  Gordon  st 
Morrison,  Geo.  62  Buchanan  st 
Motherwell,  J.  &  M.  17  Gordon  st 
Murdoch  &  Porter,  35  Glassford  st 
Murdoch,  Thomas,  &  Co.  24  Hut- 

cheson  street 
Murray,  A.  H.  31  Argyle  street 
Murray,  Angus,  3  North  Albion  st 
Oliphant,  Wm.  13  Exchange  pi 
Pollock  &  Paterson,  42  Argyle  st 
Pritty,  Francis,  44,  45  Argyle  arc 
Pritty,  F.  jun.  36  Argyle  arcade 
Eeid,  John,  1 1  Miller  street 
Richardson,  Jas.  88  N.  Hanover  st 
Robertson,  J.  &  W.  221  Buch.  st 
Robertson,  David,  68  Glassford  st 
Robertson,  Wm.  62  Argyle  street 
Robertson,  Wm.  22  Argyle  street 
Rowan,  Alex.  18  Hutcheson  street 
Scott,  John,  145  Argyle  street 
Seton,  J.  &  Co.  14  Maxwell  st 
Sloan  &  Drummond,  118  Union  st 
Smith,  Thomas,  62  Argvle  street 
Smith,  William  A.  67  W.  Nile  st 
Sommerville,  Robt.  21  Argyle  st 
Steven,  R.  M.  &  Son,  15  Cochran  st 
Stewart,  C.  &  Co.  119  Virginia  st 
Swan,  Jos.  152  Renfrew  street 
Thomson  and  Brydall,   120  Bu- 
chanan street 
Wagstaff,  Glen,  &  Collier,  to  calico 
printers,  16  William  st.  Anderst 


Wilson,  David,  14  Maxwell  st 
Wilson,  H.  75  Glassford  street 
Wilson,  Robert,  42,  M'Farlane  st 
Young,  A.  C.  seal,  42  Argyle  st. — 
See  Advertisement  in  Appendix. 
Young  Brothers,  128  Union  st 
Young,  Jas.  and    Son,    to    calico 

jir inters,  57  Montrose  street 
Young,  J.  and  D.,  to  calico  print- 
ers, 18  Broad  el.  Shuttle  street 
Young,  John,  43  Nelson  st.  Tradstn 

ENVELOPE  MAKERS. 

Blake,  Wm.  64  Howard  street 
Cameron  and  Co.  7G  Queen  st 
Campbell,    D.    &    Sons,    93    St. 

Vincent  street 
Collins,  W.  &  Co.  75  St.  James'  rd 
Davidson,  John,   38   and   40   St. 

Enoch  square 
Duncan,  D.  F.  62  Argyle  street. — 

See  Advertisement  in  Appendix 
Jack,  David,  an"d  Son,  27  Union  st 
Melville,  Robert  H.  80  St.  Vin- 
cent street 
Miller,  John,  1  Hanover  street 
Smith,  Thos.  52  Argyle  street 

FARRIERS. 

SEE  ALSO  SMITHS  AND  FAKRIERS. 

Binnie,  Robt.  3  Warwick  street 
Bryce,  Andw.   183  New  Dalmar- 

nock  road 
Burnet,  James,  129  Sydney  street 
Grant,  Alex.  145  Castle  street 
Hogg,  Alex.  12  Pitt  street 
Mitchell,  George,  26,  28,  30  Car- 
rick  street 
Mitchell,  Kobt.  Shaftesbury  street 
Stewart,  Walter,  10  Anderson  st 
Worswick,  Jas.  15  Cook  street 

FEATHER  MERCHANTS. 

SEE  UniOLSTEEEKS. 

PENT  DEALERS. 

Haddow,  J.  &  R.  44,  46  Canon  st. 
M'Intosh,  John.  11  Clyde  st.  And. 
M'Laren,  John,  44^  Jamaica  st 

FILE-CUTTERS. 

Cook,  Wm.  25  Howard  street 

Hetherington,  J.  B,  12  Carlton 
court.  Bridge  street. — ^S'ee  Ad- 
vertisement in  Appendix. 

Hetherington,  M.  &  Co.  101  Dale 
street 

Hetherington,  R.  &  Son*  3S  Sur- 
rey lane 

Norris,  J.  &  W.  &  Co.  Buruside 
cottage,  Govan  st.  Govan 

FIRE  ENGINE  MAKERS. 

Herkless,  William,  Broad  close, 
Shuttle  street 

Shand  &  Mason,  44  St.  Vine,  pi ; 
Ralph  Wardlaw,  agent. — See 
Advertisement  in  Appendix. 


FIRE-HOSE  PIPE  MAKERS. 
Burt,  John,  20,  30  M.iin  st.  Calton 
Eglin,  Wm.  &  Son,  49  London  st. 

and  32  Union  street 
Fulton,  W.  H.  &  J.  147  Stockw.  st 
M'Intosh,    Peter,    &    Sons,    129 

Stockwell  street 
Muirhcad,  Andrew,  18  Brunsw.  la 
Shand  &  Mason,  44  St.  Vincent 

place ;  R.    Wardlaw,    agent. — 

See  Advert,  in  Appendix. 
Tullis,  John,   &    Son,    16   South 

Cumberland  street,  Caltou 

FIREWORK    ARTISTS. 

Barlow,  Thos.  C.  8 1  Finnieston  st 

Gerletti,  5  Miller  street 

Jack,  John,  &  Co.  47  Trongate 

FISHCURERS  &  MERCHANTS. 
Alexander,  John,  160  G.  Hamil.  sfc 
Anderson,  T.  313  Sauchiehall  st. 

and  119  West  George  street 
Ballantyne,  Andw.  220  Dumb,  rd 
Black,  John,  Fishmarket 
Buchanan,  Andw.  134  Stockw.  st 
Buchanan,  John,  314  High  st 
Carr,  J.  shellfis/i,  115  Salt°market 
Cochrane,  Wm.  91  Trongate 
Cochrane,  Mrs.  J.  69  Stockw.  st 
Cochran,  Mrs.  4  Saltmarket 
Docherty,  John,  134  Main  st.  Gor 
Drew,  102  Main  street 
Dunlop,  G.  &  Co.  5   Eglinton  st. 

and  83  West  street 
Dunn,  David,  32  Old  wvnd 
Fisher  &  Kerr,  12  Oswald  street 
Glasgow   Fish  Hall,    119    West 

George  street 
Glasgow    Fish  and   Oyster  Hall, 

233  Saucliiehiill  street 
Henderson,  Wm.  4l|  Crown  st 
Jamieson,  J.  79  Maxwell  street 
Johnstone,  Peter,  3  Elmbank  st 
Johnston,  James,  84  Saltmarket 
Lafferty,  R.  shellfish,  136  Saltm 
Love,  Wm.  207  High  street 
Macaulay,  M.  27  Stockwell  st 
M'Connell,  W.  35  E.  Howard  st 
M'Cue,  W.  &  Son,  51  W.  How.  st 
M'Culloch,  W.  108  Eglinton  st 
M'Ewan,  Colin,  24  Ann  street 
M'Kendrick,     John,      128,      180 

Stockwell  street 
M'Laclilan,  H.  5  Gnildry  court 
M'Lay,  W.  126  Stockwell  street 
M'Queen,  A.  5  Centre  street 
Martin,   R.  31  St.  Enoch   wynd 

and  44  Maxwell  street 
Meikle,  Robert,  186  Hope  street 
Muir  &  Smith,  60  E.  Howard  st 
O'Donnell,  John,  100  Stockwell 
Paterson,  P.  212  Gallowgate 
Paterson,  Thomas,  39  George  st 
Roy,  James,  &  Son,  38  Char).  la 
Stewart,  John,  4  Duke  street 
Tain,  M.  285  High  street 
Walker,  R.  &  Co.  22E.Howard3t 
W^ugh,  John.  31  E.  Howard  st 


480 


FISHING.- 


-TRADES  DIRECTORY.- 


-FLESHERS. 


White,  R.  77  Main  st.  Anderston 
Wotherspoon,  J.  89  King  street 

FISHmG-GUT  MAKUFAC- 
TUIIESS. 

Carswell,  M.  &  Co.  12  Howard  st. 
See  Advertisement  in  Appendix 

FISH-HOOK   MAKERS. 

Buclianan,  Jas.  28  St.  Enoch  wy 
Cocker,  Henry,  46  Clyde  place 
Gilmour,  Jas.  &  Co.  85  Buch.  st 
James,  J.  &  Son,  11  St.  Enoch  sq 
M'Leod,  D.  &   Son,  46  Clyde  pi. 
Tradeston. — See  Adv.  in  Appen. 
Panton,  George,  &  Son,  32  Stock- 
well  St. — See  Adv.  in  Appen. 

FISHING-SOD    AND  TACKLE 

MAKERS. 
Bell,  George,  33  Queen  street 
Dongall,  James  D.  23  Gordon  st 
Fisher,  B.  A.  13  Hope  street 
Gilmour,   James,  &  Co.   85   Bu- 
chanan street 
Hannan,  D.  &  Son,  99  Union  st 
Imrie,  David,  12  Glassford  street 
Martin,  Alex.  20  Exchange  sq 
Nishett,  A.  &  Co.  45  Union  st 
Panton,  George,  &  Son,  32  Stock- 
well  st. — See  Adv.  in  Ajjpen. 
Robertson,  Jn.  31,  32  Argyle  arc 
Robertson,  Thos,  77  King  "street, 

Tradeston 
Scotland,  G.  D.  29  Brunswick  st 
Sheriff,  Peter,  10  Reufield  street 

FISHMONGERS. 
Ainslie,  Mrs.  Jno.  37  N.  Albion  st 
Anderson,  H.  S.  325   Sauchiehall 

street,  and  28  Maitland  street 
Anderston,  T.  313   Sauchiehall  st 

and  119  West  George  street 
Ai-mour,  Gabriel,  15  Canon  street 
Black,  J.  Fishmarket,  G.  Clyde  st 
Brack,  Peter,  179  Cowcaddens 
Docherty,  J.  134  Main  st.  Gorbals 
Donachie,  Mary,  90  Jamaica  st 
Graham,  James,  2G0  George  st 
Johnston,  P.  233  Sauchiehall  st 
M'Allister,  Alex.  7  W.  Howard  st 
M'Arthur,  John,  240  Durabart.  rd 
M'Donald,  Hugh,  61  Bell  street 
M'Dougall,   Malcolm,  146    Cum- 
berland street 
M'Ewanj-  C.  24  Ann  street 
M'Fadyen,  Archd.  71  Bridge  st 
M'Fadyen,  D.  24  Main  st.  Ander 

and  199  North  street 
M'Fadyen,  John,  57  Cumberland 

St.  and  205  Main  st.  Gorbals 
M'Pherson,  Donald,  119  Nelson  st 
Malcolm,  J.  7  Great  Western  road 
Malcolm,    W.    &    J.    115  West 

George  street 
Malcolm,  Mrs.  J.  26  King  street 
Meikle,  Robert,  186  Hope  street 
Morrison,  W.  99  Norfolk  street 
O'Harra,  John,  14  Saltmarket  st 


Rodger,  M.  54  London  street 
Strang,  Jane,  32  Finlay  street 
Thomson,  John,   114  Sauchieh.  st 
Whitelaw,  Mrs.  65  St.  George's  pi 

FIAG  &   COMPASS  MAKERS. 

Bell  &  Co.  212  Broomielaw 
Bell,  I.  &  H.  TOJ  Great  Clyde  st 
Bishop,  Tliomas,  6  Clyde  place 
Blacklock,  D.  &  Co.  32  Clyde  pi 
Fulton,  A.  &  J.  136  Broomielaw 
Gourock  Sailwork  Co.   220,   222 

Broomielaw 
M'Gregor,   D.   &  Co.  38,  39,  40 

Clj'de  place 
M'Nee,  D.  &  Son,  184  Broomielaw 

FLAX  &  HEMP  MERCHANTS. 
Adams,  Jas,  &  W.  Y.  13  Union  st 
Fleming,  W.  &  J.  &  Co.  5  Ingram 
St.;  wks.  Baltic  works,  Bridget 
Fletcher,  A.  &  Co.  81  Garngad  rd 
Fletcher,  Michael,  132  Gallowg 
Lemon,  Alex.  13  Millroad  street 
M'Cormick,  Hugh,  &  Co.  74  Trong 
Smith,  Peter,  and  Son,  33  Black- 
friars'  street 

FLESHERS. 
Adam,  Robert,  4  King  street 
Adam,  William,  33  George  street 
Aiton,  William,  119  London  st 
Anderson,  David,  12  Oxford  st 
Anderson,  Geo.  96  Crookston  st 
Anderson,  M.  301  Sauchiehall  st 
Angus,  H.  93  Main  st.  Anderston 
Annacker,  Wm.  pork,  2  Welling- 
ton arcade  and  202  North  st 
Baird,  James,  278  Buchanan  st 
Baird,  John,  148  Stirling's  road 
Bankier,  Alex.  274  Gallowgate 
Barrie,  M.  49  Kiik  st.  Calton 
Begbie,  Andrew,  7  Elderslie  st 
Bell,  Archibald,  8  Market  st 
Bell,  E.  &  Co.  263  Parliament. rd 
Bell,  John,  172  Argyle  street 
Bell,  John,  6  Adelphi  street 
Bell,  W.  «&  F.  170  Argyle  st 
Bennie,  Wm.  48  Cum.berland  st 
Bicket,  John,  9  North  Albion  st 
Black,  John,  91  King  st.  Trad 
Blackstock,  Wm.  379  Argyle  st 
Borland,  W.  &  J.  212  Dumburt.  rd 
Borland,  Wm.  Ill  Dumbart.  rd 
Brechin,  Jas.  15^  Castle  street 
Brown,  James,  386  Gallowgate 
Brown,  John,  72  Main  street 
Brownlie,  John,  18  Norfolk  street 
Bryson,  J.  66  Abbotsford  place 
Bryson,  Munr;o,  475  St.  Vincent  st 
Buchanan,  Wm.  38  Adelphi  street 
Burgess,  Wm.  159,  161   Cowcad- 
dens street 
Burns,  James,  200  Stirling's  road 
Burnside,  M.  77  N.  Dalmarnk.  rd 
Butters,  Jas.  343  Sauchiehall  st 
Campbell,  A.  &  J.  339  Argyle  st 
Campbell,  Ivie,  55  Eglinton  st 
Campbell,  Robt.  156  Canning  st 


Clark,  Peter,  67  Eglinton  street 
Colquhoun,  Alex.  233  Gallowg 
Conoghan,  John,  120  King  street 
Cross,  Wm.  32  Brown  street 
Cunningham,  J.  67  Abercromby  st 
Cunningham,  Mrs.  40  Finlay  st 
Cunnion,  P.  14  King  street 
Curr,  Wm.  61  West  George  st 
Currie,  Wm.  118  Canning  street 
Danks,  A.  &  W.  5  Minerva  st.  and 

3  Craiglaw  pi.  Billhead 
Debold,  J.  D.jyork,  227  N.  City  rd 
Duncan,  D.  51  Stevenson  street 
Dunn,  Jolm,  73  King  street 
Dunn,  Wm.  193  High  street 
Ewing,  Miss,  149  Sauchiehall  st 
Fleming,  Wm.  ^jorA,  158  Gallowg 
Forbes,  Samuel,  63  St.  George's  rd 
Forgie,  Peter,  11  Eglinton  street 
Forsyth,  David,  17  Stobcross  st 
Forsyth,  17  Adelphi  street 
Frederick,  Jno.  poric,  400  Arg.  st 
Freeland,  R.  406  Duke  street 
Fulton,  John,  25  Morrison  street 
Galbraith,  John,  55  Norfolk  st 
Gardner,  James,  32  Stirling's  rd 
Gardner,  Peter,  311  Eglinton  st 
Gentle,  Neil,  226,  228  Stobcross  st 
Gentleman,  W.  112  Cumberld.  st 
Gibson,  James,  20  N.  Albion  st 
Gilchrist,  J.  7G1  Gallowgate 
Gilchrist,  Peter,  27  George  street 
Gilmour,  Allan,  127  W.  Geo.  st 
Glasgow,  A.  530  Gallowgate 
Graham,  Dun.  17  Main  st.  Ander 
Grieve,  Wm.  48  West  Milton  st 
Hall,  Andrew,  5  Milton  street 
Hamilton,  A.  164  Gt.  Hamilton  st 
Hamilton,  A.  164  Gallowgate 
Hamilton,  John,  89  Main  st.  And 
Hamilton,  Robert,  242  Gallowgate 
Hill,  John,  95  Kirk  street,  Calton 
Honeyman,  Mrs.  95  King  street 
Horn,  Andrew,  1 4  Rutherglen  rd 
Horn,  James,  27  Cleland  st.  and 

29  Bedford  street 
Hutton,  Robt.  205  Garscube  rd 
Irving,  David,  187  Gallowgate 
Irving,  Thomas,  95  Gallowgate 
Jenkins,  J.  145  George  street 
Jokel,  L.  41  Sauchiehall  street 
Kent,  John,  jun.  148  Stockwell 
Kent,  John,  jun.  13  G.  Hamil.  st 
Kerr,  Andrew,  213  Duke  street 
Kerr,  James,  109  Stobcross  street 
Knowles,  Alex.  1  Macfarlane  st 
Lang,  E.  154  N.  Dalmarnock  rd 
Lang,  John,  44  Little  street 
Lang,  Robert,  430  Gallowgate 
Leek,  John,  S3  Gloucester  street 
Leckie,  Andrew,  281  Argyle  st 
Leckie,  John,  188  Main  st.  And 
Leishman,  And.  216  Gallowgate 
Lennox,  John,  95  Eglinton  street 
Lochhead  and  Simpson,  162  Main 

street,  Bridgeton 
Logan  and  Rankin,  237  High  st 
Logie,  Susan,  73  George  street 
Lyle,  Charles,  140  Gt.  Hamil.  st 


FLESHERS. TRADES  DIRECTORY. FLOUR. 


481 


M'Arthur,   Alex.  62   Canning  st. 

Calton 
M'Arthur,    Dugald,    100^    Gars- 
cube  road 
M'Arthur,  Wm.  G.  100  Main  st; 

Bridgeton 
M'Calkim,  John,  266  Duke  street 
M'Cartney,  James,    142  Canning 

street,  Calton 
M'Cartney,  Agnes,  121  Now  Dal- 

marnock  road 
M'Dermott,  Patrick,  124  King  st 
M'Devitt,  James,  88  King  street 
M'Dougall,  Duncan,  112  Sauchie- 

hall  street 
M'Dougall,  John,  103  Norfolk  st 
M'Fadyen,  Robert,  84  Stobcross 

street,  Anderston. 
M'Farlane,  D.  37  Oxford  street 
M'Gaw,  John,  193  North  street 
M'Geachy,  Edw.  33  Stobcross  st 
M'Geachy,  James,  45  Stobcross  st 
M'Inalley,  John,  85  Crown  street 
M'Innes,  Donald,  18  Wellington  ar 
M'Intyre,  Archd.  158  Stobcross  st 
M^Iutyre,  J.  &  Son,  6  Stobcr.  st 
M'Intyre,  IMrs.  D.  60  Cowcad.  st 
M'Kellar,  Eobt.  164  Paisley  road 
M'Kellar,  Wm.  296  High  street 
M'Kenzie,  J.   32  Nelson  st.  Trade 
M'Kiramie,  Wm.  30  Clyde  place 
M'Kirdy,  John,  78  Nelson  street, 

Tradeston. 
M'Lachlan,  Alex.  40  Adelphi  st 
M'Lachlan,  C.  193  Cowcaddens  st 
M'Lachlan,  John,  411  Argyle  st 
M'Lachlan,  Thus.  61  Dalmarn.  rd 
M'Laughlan,  Mrs.  J.  64  Norfk  st 
M'Laren,  John,  64  George  street 
M'Lay,  John,  3  Great  Western  rd 
M'Lerie,  Joseph,  3  Govan  street 
M'Manus,  Chris.  54  King  st.  Calt 
M'Millan  &  Grant,  264  George  st 
M'Nab,  David  B.  159  N.  City  rd 
M'Nab,  George,  86  Woodlands  rd 
M'Nab,  John,  94  Garscube  road 
M'Nair  &  Robb,  301  Argyle  st 
M'Onie,  John,  184  Cowcaddens  st 
M'Phail,  Alex.  105  New  City  rd 
M'Pherson,  Alex.   175  N.  City  rd 
M'Queen,  And.  630  Gallowgate 
M'Queen,  John,  30J^  Crown  st 
M'Queen,  Thomas,  290  Gallowg 
'M'Waters,  Jas.  381  St.  Vincent  st 
M'Whinnie,  Wm.  155  Gallowgate 
Marshall,  Jn.  32  Canning  st.  Calt 
Martin,  R.  104  S.  Wellington  st 
Meighan,  John,  133,  135  High  st 
Menzies,  Mrs.  699  Gallowgate 
Millen,  John,  202  Garscube  road 
Miller,  Adam,  160  Castle  street 
Miller,  James,  154  Crookston  st 
Miller,  John,  153  Hospital  street 
Miller,  Mrs.  Adam,  160  Castle  st 
Milliee,  James,  7  St.  James'  st 
Millree,  John,  95  Norfolk  street 
Mitchell,  Thos.  6  Welling,  arcade 
Moffat,  John,  151  Cowcaddens  st 
Moffat,  J.  439  Parliamentary  rd 


Moffat,  Wm.  263  Buchanan  st 
Moffat,  ^Ym.,  pork,  13  Eldersliest 
Morren,  G.  5  New  City  road 
Mowat,  Wm.  127  West  Nile  st 
Muir,  J'ohn,  447  Argyle  street 
Muir,  John,  09  Glebe  street 
Muir,  Saml.  12  Broad  st.  Mile-end 
Muir,  William,  22  Bedford  street 
Muir,  William,  95  Hospital  street 
Mulholland,Peter,  21  Green  st.  Cal 
Murie,  M.  &  A.  333  Argyle  st 
Murray,  George,  187  Crown  st 
Murray,  Peter,  1  Main  st.  Calton 
Murray,  Mrs.  Wr.  165  N.  City  rd 
Murray,  Marion,  24  Cowcaddens 
Neilson,  John,  63h  King  st.  Trad 
Neilson,  M.  &  J.  282  Duke  street 
Nelmes,  Thomas,  31  Crown  street 
Owen,  William,  211  Argyle  street 
Park,  Duncan,  83  Shamrock  st. 
Park,  Gavin,  3  Cambridge  street 
Paterson,  J.  39  East  George  street 
Paterson,  Mrs.  D.  66  Maitland  st 
Paton,  James,  171  Cowcaddens  st 
Pettigrew,  Thos.  14  Candleriggs 
Phillips,  Archibald,  40  W.Nile  st 
Phillips,  H.  Central  Slaughter  ho. 
Provan,  James,  112  Cathedral  st. 
Raap,  Andrew,  21  King  street 
Ramsay,  William,  32  King  street 

and  48  London  street 
Rankin,  R.  137  W.  Campbell  st. 
Reid,  Andrew,  75  Main  st.  Gorbals 
Reid,  James,  16  Stobcross  street 
Reid,  John,  44  Millroad  street 
Reid,  Thos.  67  Maitland  street 
Reid,  Thos.  135  Eglinton  street 
Reid,  Thomas,  83^  Main  street 
Renwick,  J.  190  Duke  street 
Robertson,  Henry,  58  Wallace  st 
Robertson,  Jas.  poi'k,  23  Adelphi  st 
Robertson,  Wm.  72  King  street 
Rus,>^ell,  Wm.  129  Stobcross  st 
Salmond,  Robert,  41  W.  Jliltonst 
Scott,  David,  507  Gallowgate 
Scott,  Thomas,  10  Maxwell  street 
Scott,  Thomas,  65  Stockwell  st 
Secular,  James,  35  Crown  street 
Shaw,  Alexander,  1  Grove  street 
Shields,  Thos.,  120  Garngad  road 
Simpson,  J.  176^  Garscube  road 
Simpson,  T.  164  West  Regent  st 
Sinclair,  R  273  Eglinton  street 
Smellie,  G.  101  Main  st.  Bridgeton 
Smcllie,  Robert,  14  Canning  st 
Smyth,  John,  6  Stevenson  st.  Cal. 
Smith,  Robt.  155  Main  st.  Bridgt 
Snodgrass,  Mrs.  H.  36  King  st 
Steel,  Liddell,  119  Nelson  st.  Trad. 
Steel,  R.  &  Son,  133  Gallowgate. 
Steinhausen,  C,  2>ork,  103  Stock- 
well  street. — See  Adv.  in  App 
Steven,  John,  406  Gallowgate 
Stevenson,  John,  399  Argyle  st 
Stevenson,  R.  3  Kirk  st.  Townh 
Stewart,  George,  197  Stobcross  st 
Stewart,  John,jun.91  Candleriggs 
Stewart,  John,  38  St.  George's  rd 
Stewart  A.  93  Kinning  place 


Stewart,  R.  39  High  street 
Stewart,  Eobt.  225  Dumbarton  rd 
Stewart,  Robert,  139  Garngad  rd. 

and  112  Stirling's  road. 
Stitt,  Adam,  77  Bell  street 
Sugar,  Mrs.  J.  1 3  West  Nile  st 
Tarbet,  John,  392  Argyle  street 
Thom,  Archd.  52  Gt.  Hamilton  st 
Thomson,  Alex.  40  London  street 
Thomson,  Arch.  150  Cumberlandst 
Thomson,  James,  37  Candleriggs 
Thompson,  David,  52  Candleriggs 
Thomson,  J.  106  Gt.  Hamilton  st 
Torrance,  John,  669  Gallowgate 
Train,  James,  548  Gallowgate 
Train,  J.  jun.  321  Sauchiehall  st 
Train,  Thos.  141  Elderslie  st.  and 

93  Stobcross  street 
Train,  Tho.  jun.  48  Stevenson  st 
Turner,  Alex.  138  Paisley  road 
Turner,  John,  154  Duke  street 
Turner,  Joseph,  35  Norfolk  street 
Turner,  Wm.  27  Bridge  street 
Turner, Wm.  jun.  113  Stockwell  st 
Veitch  &  Spence,  67,  59  Bell  st 
Wason,  Rob.  1G8  Cumberland  st 
Walters,  A.  &  Son,  26  Stevensoa 

street,  Calton. 
Wason,  John,  80  Cumberland  st. 

Laurieston 
Weir,  James,  128  Garscube  road 
Weir,  James  B.  &  Co.  12  North 

Albion  street 
Weir,  Thos.  197  Eglinton  street 
White,  James,  80  North  street 
White,  John,  lOj  Eglinton  street 
White,  Mrs.  108  King  street.  City 
Williamson,  Jas.  149  Sauchie.  st 
Wright,  D.  40  Cumberland  street 
Wright,  Jas.  185  Main  st.  Gorbals 
Wylie,  Jas.  5  Morrison  st 
Wylie,  John,  91  North  street 
Wylie,  John,  146  Stobcross  st 
Wylie,  Matthew,  168  North  street 
Wylie,  M,  99  Paisley  road 
Wylie,  Sampson,  25  Main  street, 

Bridgeton 
Young,  Geo.  63  Crown  street 
Younger,  Allan,  99  Crown  street 

FLORISTS. 

Austin  &  M'Auslin,  186  Trongate 
Brown,  M.  &  J.  29  Glassford  st 
Greig,  John,  327  N.  Woodside  rd 
Hutchison,  Thos.  69  Union  street 
Mackenzie,  Peter,  1  Gordon  street 
Thomson  &  Scott,  28  Queen  street 
Thynne,  J.  &  R.  60  Buchanan  st 
Thynne,  James,    sen.    Eosebank 

nursery 
Wilson,  D.  116  Woodlands  road 

FLOUK    BEALEES. 

Bannatyne,  Alex.  60  Oswald  st 
Black,  b.  &  G.  76  Kirk  st.  Calton 
Boyd,  Wm.  53  Oswald  street 
Brown,  Robert,  5  Bellgrove  place 
Crawford,  Robt.  13  Hope  street 
Crosbie,  Alex,  33  Hope  street 
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FRINGE.- 


-TRADES  DIRECTORY.- 


-FUNERAL. 


Dickie  Brothers,  4  Botbwell  st 
Dunlop  Brothers,  Stoclavell  place 
Forrester,  James,  59  Oswald  st 
Pulton  Brothers,  54  Cinnb.  street 
Gibson  &  V/allver,  41  Oswald  st 
Gilchrist,  Wm.  84  Hope  street 
Gilfillan,  J.  &  T.  22  Ann  street 
Glen,  A.  &   W.  Cheapside    flour 

mills,  Cheapside  st 
Greenfield,  J  as.  J.  53  Oswald  st 
Hay,  Wm.  City  flour  mills 
Hutcbeson,  Thomas,  69  Union  st 
Kay,  D.  101  Doui;las  street 
Kincaid,  John,  59  O.swald  street 
Lawcock,  J.  &  Co.  67  Argyle  st 
M'Lellan,  L.  &  John,  43  Argvlest 
Machin,  Alex.  &  Co.  54  Gt.  Clj'dest 
Miller,  Alex.  Camlacbie  grain  mills 
Miller,  James,  9  Hope  street 
Muir,  Matthew,  &  Sons,  Traideston 
Mills,   6  Commerce   street  and 
22  Clyde  place 
Rintoul,   Robert  Alex.  &  Co.  23 

Jamaica  street 
Robertson,  Robert,  40  Union  st 
Ronald  &  Kerr,  42  Hope  street 
Rowan,  Michael,  76  Bath  street 
Skinner,  David,  292  Argyle  st 
Smith,  Patk.  21  Wellington  st 
Taylor,  Henry,  &  Sons,  15  Hope  st 
Tod,  Alex.  &  Robt.,  Leith ;  office, 

7  Hope  street 
Ure,  John,  &  Son,  49  Howard  st 
Wallace,  Alex.  IG  Hope  street 
Watt  &  Ross,  37  Hope  street 
Younjr,  Chas.  &  Co.  56  Howard  st 
Young,  Robt.  23  St.  Enoch  sq 

PKISTGE  LACE  MANUFACT. 
Burnside,  John,  55  Argyle  arc.  16 
Buchanan  st.  and  108  Argyle  st 
Cuthbert,  W.  6-1  Howard  street 
Gatheral,  Geo.  35  Miller  street 
Gatheral,  J.  W.  93  Virginia  street 
Gibb,  James,  20  Mitchell  street 
Linn  &  Huie,  200  Argyle  st.  and 

39  Cavendish  street 
Smith,  M.  &  Co.  17  Gordon  st 

PPJNGEES, 
Baird,  Wm.  127  Brunswick  st 
Lang,  Alex.  13  Dundas  lane 
M'Lellan,  Robert,  33  Virginia  st 
Millar,  C.  44  Maxwell  street 
Wylie,  Mrs.  82  Wilson  street 
Young,  C.  &  Co.  71  Virginia  st 

FEUITEESES. 
Adam,  Jas.  29,  31,  83  Sauehieball 

St.  and  125  West  George  street 
Anderson,  John,  45  Brunswick  st 
Anderson,  Wm.  223  Argyle  street 
Bain,  William,  88  Crown  street 
Barbour,  Oliver  E.  15  G.  Ham.  st 
Barclay,  Mrs.  A,   27  Bishop  st. 

Anderston. 
Bell,  Jas.  148  Queen  street  and 

125  Ingram  street. 
Birnie,  James,  544  Gallowgate 


Blair,  J.  J.  120  S.  Cumberland  st 
Breen,  James,  Bazaar 
Bridge,  Samuel,  226  George  st 
Brock,  John,  9  Gt.  Western  road 
Brown,  J.   &  T.   &    Co.    21    St. 

Enoch  square. 
Brown,  J.  &  Co.  2,  4  Glassford  st 
Bruce,  A.  &  S.  5  Sauchiehall  st 
Bryson,  Miss  E.  54  Stockwell  st 
Burns,  J.  P.  42  West  Nile  street 
Byers,  Robt.  Bazaar,  CanJleriggs 
Cameron,  Miss  J.  149  George  st 
Campbell,  Miss  J.  18  Anderst.  qu 
Chadwick,  Jas.  113  Dumbarton  rd 
Clark,  Robert,  77  Eglinton  street 
Colquhoun,  John,  7  Buchanan  st, 

and  4  Bridge  street 
Costle}',  Robert,  36  Canning  st 
Crawford,  John,  214  Gallowgate, 

and  2,  4  East  Campbell  street 
Crichton,  A.  &  Co.  81  Robertn.  st 
Cunningliam,  John    E.   46   West 

Howard  street 
Davis,  Thomas,  Bazaar  market 
Denholm,  M.  135  London  street 
Docherty,  Jas.  158  Saltmarket 
Donohoe,  John,  Bazaar  market 
Dougherty,  William,  Bazaar 
Douglas,  C.  176   Broomielaw 
Douglas,  Thos.  W.  47  E.  Howard  st 
Duncan,  Mrs.  J   100  G.  Llam.  st 
Flood,  H.  94  Eglinton  street 
Erskine,  Mrs.  42  Finlay  street 
Foster,  Edw.  82^-  Cowcaddens  st 
Fruit  Market  for  Scotch  Fruit,  11 
Kent  St.  ;    S.  Forrester,  keeper 
Gallowa}',  I.  27  Rutherglen  loan 
Gardner,  Jas.  85  West  George  st 
Gordon,  Janet,  152  Stockwell  st 
Gray,  Robert,  Bazaar 
Greig,  Geo.  117  Gt.  Hamilton  si 
Grindly,  Mrs.  T.  53  Sauchieha.  st 
Harker,  G.  94  Candleriggs 
Henderson,  R.  236  Buchanan  st 
Hislop,  Wm.  36  Dundas  street 
Hunter,  Miss  Ann,  77  George  st 
Johnston  Brothers,  73  E.  Howd.  st 
Johnston,  W.  &  Co.  52  Howard  st 
Johiiston,  Mrs.  G  Millroad  street 
King,  D.  Bazaar 
King,  M.  30  Crown  street 
Kyle,  Ales.  5  St.  James'  street 
Leggat,  C.  118  Sauchiehall  street 
Logan,  David,  125  Gallowgate 
Lowther  &  Co.  17  Virgiuia  street 
Lusk,  H.  52  Parliamentary  road 
Lyle,  E.  283  Argyle  street 
M'A.us]an,  M.  34"'Stirling's  road 
M'Clure,  Mary  Aun,  411  Argyle  st 
M'Cormack,  Bernard,  Bazaar 
JI'Farlane,  Jas.  283  Sauchieh.  st 
M'Farlane,  Mrs.  A.  319  Sauchie- 
hall street 
M'Harg,  John,  Bazaar 
M'Kay,  Miss,  9  Cowcaddens  street 
M'Kenzie,  A.  &  J.  160  Cowcad.  st 
M'Laj',  Elizabeth,  81  Stobcross  st 
M'Leod,  Hugh,  102  Sauchieh.  st 
M'Leod,  Robert,  307  Eglinton  st 


M'Lintock,  J.  237  Sauchiehall  st 
M 'Master,  Jas,  107  W.  George  st 
Matthews,  Isabella,  26  Oxford  st 
Machin,  Alex.  54  Great  Clvde  st 
Mathie,  John,  219  Sauchiehall  s6 
Millen,  John,  Bazaar 
Miller,  Jas.  132  Trongate 
Miller,  E,  251  Buchanan  street 
Montgomery,  Wm.  174  Paisley  rd 
Naisraith,    Jas.  72  Robertson  st 
O'Neil,  Dan.  129  Canning  st.  Gal 
Panton,  Susan  C.  21  Royal  arcade 
Park,  Anne,  57  Trongate 
Park,  James,  63  Cowcaddens  st 
Paterson,  John,  8  Woodlands  road 
Paul,  H.  77  Jamaica  street 
Purvis,  Jas.  62  Candleriggs  bazaar 
Ralston,  Wm.  105  Paisley  road 
Hankine,  Sarah,  1  Qiieen  arcade 
Revie,  J.  15,  17  New  City  road 
Richmond,  Wm.  460  Argyle  st 
Robertson,  John  C.  85  Maxwell  st 
Robertson,  Wm.  47  George  street 
Ryan,  James,  Bazaar 
Scott,  John,  81  Argyle  street 
Shearer,  R.  91  Main  st.  Bridget 
Shields,  AVm.  335  Argyle  street 
Simons,  Jacobs,  &  Co.  86  Candlr 
Small,  C.J.  &  Co.  27  St.  Enoch  sq 
Smith,  John,  183  New  City  road 
Smith    &   Simons,    33,    34,    25 

Argyle  arcade 
Smith,  Wm.  26  Main  st.  Anders 
Smith,  Miss  Christina,  5  Cath.  st 
Steel,  J.  256  Main  st.  Bridgeton 
Stewart,  E.  17' Charing  cross 
Stewart,  Mrs.  171  Main  st.  Gorb 
Tiiomson,  W.  12  Blain  st.  Anders 
Todd,  Thos.  26  Green  st.  Calton 
Towart,  W.  130  Main  st.  Bridget 
Turnbull,  Jos.  29  Union  street 
Walker,  Miss  J.  64  St.  George's  rd 
Walker,  M.  IGl  Buchanan  street 
Walker,  Mrs.  J.  202  Main  st.  And 
Wilion,  Mrs.  A.  31  Bedfoid  street, 
Wright,  Mary,  7  Port-Dundas  rd 
Yates,  D.  210  Dumbarton  road 

PUI7EEAL   UL^BEETAKESS. 
Clark,  Mrs.  George,  13  Aber.  st 
Crawford,  R.  464  Duke  st.  &  49 

James  street,  Calton 
Dobbie,   Wm.   42  John   st.   &   1 

Love  loan 
Fisher,  Geo.  W.  121  London  st 
Gilligau,  James,    60  North  Han- 
over street,  and  47  and  49  Ca- 
thedral street 
Henderson,  Alex.  126  Main  street 
Hinshelwood  &  Abercrombie,  Gov 
Howie,  James,  6  Bell  street 
Jamieson,  R.  173  Cowcaddens  st 
Lawson,  H.  &  Son,   142  Queen  st. 

16  Eglinton  st.  and  Eagle  lane  ; 
stables,  Maxwell  street 

Lynch,  James,   156  Saltmarket  & 

17  Green  dyke  street 
M'Intyre,  Robert,   188  Argyle  st. 

and  124  High  street 


FUEBATOE. TRADES  DIRECTOET. GARDENERS. 


483 


M'Indoe,  Kobt.  90  High  street 
Mathers,  Wm.  58  Cbeapside  st 
Menzies,  Andrew,   124  Argyle  st. 
52  North  street,  and  17  Risk  st 
Mitchell,  Tlio?.  8  Silvergrove  st. 

off  Canning  street 
Walker,  James,  29  Cambridge  st. 
13i   Renfrew  st.  and  20  Rose 
St.;  works,  108  Blackfriars'  st 
"Wilson,  James,  37  Trongate  and 

28  Saltniarket 
Woyka,  John,  163  Cowcaddens  st 
Wj'lie  &  Loclihead,  58  Union  st. 
and  at   Kent  road  and  White- 
inch  stables 

FUHBATOR  MAKERS. 
Hilliard  &  Cliapman,  56  Buchn.  st 

FURNISHING  SHOPS. 

,Adam,  Mrs.  34  George  street 
Anderson,  Mrs.  41  George  street 
Anderson,  Miss  C.  164  Saucbieh.st 
Arthur,  Mrs.  Tlios.  8  Queen's  arc 
Baxter,  Mrs  202  Dumbarton  rd. 
Bower,  0.  30  Well  street,  Cahon 
Brown,  John,  211  Duke  street 
Brownlie,  Blrs.  46  King  st  Trade 
Bryson,  Miss,  28  Dundas  street 
Buchanan,  Mrs.  J.  19  Eglinton  st 
Caldwell,  Ales.  89  Stubeross  st 
Cameron,    Mrs.    John,   185  Main 

street,  Bridgeton 
Campbell,  ElizabeLli,  75  Georce  st 
Clyde,  J.  &  R.  shoe,  58  Princes'  st 
-Couper,  David,  8  Clyde  st.  Andst 
Cruikshanks,  Mrs.  27  Kent  st 
Cunningham,  Wm.  37  Jamaica  st 
Davidson,  C.  &  A.  79  Abercro.  st 
Donald,  Jas.  122  New  City  road 
Duncan,  Alex.  550  St.  Vincent  st 
Dunlop,  Mrs.  C.  30  Bedford  st 
Dunn,  J.  &  E.  42  Carrick  street 
Findlay,  Mrs.  473  Gallowgate 
Finlayson,  Mrs.  7  Richard  street 
Forrest,  Mrs.  W.  8  Stockwell  st 
Fraser,  Mrs.  Jas.  113  Reufield  st 
Gardner,  Miss  M.  62  St.  Geo.  rd 
Gentle,  M.  108  Dumbarton  road 
Gibson,  Miss,  144  Trongate 
Gosland,  Janet,  501  Gallowgate 
.Granger,  Misses,  15  Norfolk  st 
Greig,  Elizabeth,  63  Trongate 
Hannah,  Mrs.  D.  229  N.  City  rd 
Henderson,  Mrs.  78  Garscube  rd 
Henshelwood,  Mrs.  461  Gallowg 
.Jamieson,  WiUiam,  18  Govan  st 
Jamieson,  Mrs  A.  60  Stevenson  st 
Jamieson,  Mrs.  181  Stirling's  rd 
Johnston,  Marg.  34  Main  st.  Brid. 
Keltie,  Mrs.  31  Cranston  st 
Law,  Isabella,  57  Maitland  street 
Lennox,  Jas.  106  Rottenrow 
Liddell,  Marj-,  101  Kinning  pi 
.M'Alpine,  Mi.ss,  156  Sauchieh.  st 
M'Farlane,  Mrs.  410  Parliam.  rd 
■  M'Farlane,  Janet,  4-i  North  st.  And 
M'Harg,  Miss  J.  14  Stobcross  st. 
Anderston 


M'Intosb,  H.  27  Argyle  arcade 
M'Intvre,  Daniel,  101  Crown  st 
M'lntyre,  Mrs.  210  St.  Geo,  road 
BI'Kenzie,  138  North  street 
M'Lay,  Miss,  36  S.  Wellington  st 
M'Lellan  &  Thomson,  257  Arg.  st 
M'Lcllan,  Janet,  321  Parliam.  rd 
M'Leod,  Ellen,  12  Greenhill  st 
Maxwell,  James,  121  Casile  street 
Meikle,  Mrs.  90^  Gt.  Hamilton  st 
Miller,  Miss,  143  High  street 
Miller,  Misses,  297  Sauchiehall  st 
Mirlees,  Mrs.  393  Gallowgate 
Mitchell,  Mrs.  27  Garscube  road 
Monteith,   Mrs.  W.  44   Green  st, 

Calton 
IMorrison,  J.  &M.  3  John  st.  Bridg 
Morrison,  Miss  M.  55  Trongate 
Neish,  M.  84  Main  st.  Anderston 
Ogilvie,  T.  58  Dale  st.  Bridgeton 
Parker,  Mrs.  A.  196  Sandyford  bds 
Paterson,  Mrs.  J.  131  Dumbtn.  rd 
Provand,  J.  84  Sauchiehall  street 
Rankin,  Alex.  13  Norfolk  street 
Reid,  Robt.  B.  39  Ruthcrglen  rd 
Robertson,  Mrs.  139  W.  Nile  st 
Scobie,  John,  7  Wellington  arcade 
Service,  John,  162  Duke  street 
Shirra,   Miss  B.  107  Canning  st. 

Calton 
Simpson,  John  M.  106  I,ondon  st 
Smith,  Thomas,  20  Gt   Clyde  st 
Stewart,  James,  333  High  street 
Stevenson,  M.  &  A.  17  Welling,  ar 
Stirling,  Mrs.  12  Queen  arcade 
Strickland,  Miss  C.  49  King  st- 

Tradeston 
Taylor,  E.  &  A.  83  Main  st.  Bridg 
Valentine,  Mrs.  86  Woodside  rd 
Waddeli,  Agnes,  31  Rutherglenrd 
Wallace,  Mrs.  182  Garscube  rd 
Welsh,  Mrs.  D.  125  George  st 
Williamson,  Geo.  62  Maitland  st 
Wri.L'ljt,  Miss  A.  108  Trongate 
Wylie  &  Lochheadj  45  Buchan.  st 

FUEKITUEE  WAEEHOUSES. 
Anderson,  D.  19  Castle  street 
Anderson,  Jas.  5,  7  Kent  street 
Balfour,  John,  80  Maxwell  street 
Beck,  G.  87  Argyle  street 
Belshav/,  Wm.  34  W.  Milton  st 
Blackie,  F.  43,  44  East  Clyde  st 
Blair,  Wm.  23  Royal  arcade 
Bruce,  J.  119,  121  Stobcross  st 
Burn,  Wm.  9  R.  Exchange  place 
Campbell  &  Beck,  87  Argyle  st 
Campbell,  Mrs.  C.  54   Bishop  st. 

Anderston 
Clialmers,  J.  149  London  st.  and 

47  Charlotte  street 
Connell,  Janet,  50.  52  London  st 
Craig,  James,  50  Miller's  place 
Cricbton,  Jas.  59  G.  Hamilton  st 
Cunningham,  Wm.  37  Jamaica  st 
Currie,  Alex.  20  Jamaica  street 
Davidson,  J.  &  Co.  42  Argyle  st 
Dougan,  P.  78  N.  Dalmarnock  rd 
Dunn,  J.  7  King  street,  Tradeston 


Dunn,  John,  72,    74,  70  King  st. 

Tradeston 
Grant,  John,  131  Main  st.  Ander 
Grays,  Buchanan,  &  Co.  83  Oxf.  st 
Heron,  J.  295  Buchanan  street 
Hill,  W.  124  New  City  road 
Hutton,  Neil.  5  Greendyke  street 
Kerry,  Jas.  4  Drygate 
M'Ard,  J.  &  Co.  'l9  Royal  arcade 
JPCaft'ray,  John,  56  Gt.  Clyde  st 
M'Caul,  John,  88  East  Clvde  st 
M'Clusky,  J.  30.  42  Gt.  Clyde  st. 
— See  Advertisement  in  Append. 
M'Culloch,  P.  154  Stockwell  st 
M'Garry,  Wm.  jun.  &  Co.  7  Great 
Clyde  street  ; 

M'Gill,  D.  11  Cambridge  street 
M'Kenzie,  A.  &  Co.  87,   89  Bu- 
chanan street 
M'Nair,  A.  &  W.  120  George  st 
M'Vey,  P.  132  Nelson  st.  Trades 
Mabon,  C.  SO  to  40  Miller's  place 
Mains,  Hugh,  99  Drygate 
MulhoUand,  Thos.  46"Miller's  pi 
Mullin,  H.  16  Ferguson  street 
Murdoch,  76  J  Eglinton  street  .. 
Newlands,  Daniel,  78  Charlotte  la 
Newlands,  Henry,  76  London  st 
Newlands,  Michael,  139  Greend.  st 
Owens,  John,  136  Stobcross  st 
Robertson,  Wm.  33  Crown  street 
Robertson,  Jilrs.  A.  25,  27  Miller's 

place 
Smith,  Peter,  102  Montrose  street 
Smith,  Thomas,  20  Gt.  Clyde  st 
Templeton,  J.  &  A.  84  Maxwell  st 
Ward,  John,  229  Stirling's  road  ■ 
Warnock,  J.  65  Gt.  Hamilton  st 
Wilson  &  Barron,  5  St.  Peter's  la, 
and  11  Bothwell  circus,  Both- 
well  street 

FUREIEES, 

SEE   ALSO    HABEKDASIIERS. 

Asher,  Mrs.  P.  5  King  street 
Clelland,  H.  M.  &  Co.  3  Ant.  pi 
Fraser,  John,  31  Argyle  street 
Lawrence,  M.  &  J.  126  RenHeldst 
M'Niel,  Mrs.  D.  169  Sauchie.  st 
Maxwell,  Miss,  15  Oxford  street 
Proudfoot,  H.  172  Trongate 
Robertson,  W.  24  Stockwell  place 
Samuel,  Henry,  43  Trongate 

GAEDENEES, 

Brodie,  Jolin,  218  Eglinton  street 
Campbell,  John,  207  N.  City  rd 
Craig,  D.  Wellcroft  Bowling  green, 

Eglinton  street 
Craighead,  J.  Rosehill,  164  Shaws 

road 
Duthie,  Jas.  Lun.  Asylum,  Gartna 
M'lntyre,  John,  East  Crawford  st 
Meikle,  Alex.  Park  cot.  Paisley  rd 
Montgomery,  Wm.  174  Paisley  rd 
Mitchell,  Mrs.  D.  259  George  st 
Smith,  Duncan,  374  Argyle  st 
Wilson,  D.  116  W^oodlands  road 
Wood,  John,  New  bank  gardens 


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GAS  APPARATUS    MAKERS. 
Buchan,  Hugh,  24  Jamaica  st 
Cook,  J.  &  J.  D,  54,  56  Wellin.  st 
Dewar,  Peter,  113  Warroch  street 
Elliott,  A.  18  Bridge  street 
Field,  Heurj',  &  Son,  68  Buchanan 

street. — See  Advi.  in  Appsndix. 
iFinlay,  John,  46   Buchanan  st. — 

See  Advertisement  in  Appendix 
Gunn,  W.  L.  &  Co.  26  Salisbury  st 
Hamilton,  John,  19  Gordon  st. — 

See  Advertisement  in  Appendix 
Kenny  &  Brown,  93  Union  st 
Lfiidlaw,   R.    &    Sons,    149    East 
■     Milton  street 
Lockerby,   T.   L.  Victoria  Works, 

Buchan  street 
Mathieson,  Geo.  136  Bothwell  st 
Robertson  &  Raid,  109,   111,  and 

113   Hydepark    street   and    69 

Renfield  street 
Smith,  Timothy,  &  Son,  Birming- 
ham ;  D.  Anderson  &  Co.  agents, 

253  Argyle  street 
Stephenson,   AUardice,   &  Co.  90 

Maxv/ell  street 

GAS-BURNER  MANUFAC- 
TURERS. 

Cameron,  J.  &  W.  119  Elliot  st 
Donald,  J.  &   Co.  13  Eagle  lane, 

Max^vell  street 
Elliot,  A.  18  Bridge  street 
Finlay,  John,  46   Buchanan  st. — 

See  Advertisement  in  Api^endix 
Gilchrist,  A.  101  Norfolk  street 
Laidlaw,  R.  &  Son,  Alliance  foun- 

drj',  147  East  Milton  street 
Rattray,  Jas.  Main  st.  Bridgeton 
Sommerville,  R.  &  Co.  35  Stock- 
well  street 
Stephenson,  AUardice,  &  Co.  90 
Maxwell  street 

GASFITTEES. 

SEE  ALSO  TINFI.ATE  WORKERS 
AND  BRAZIERS. 

Abercromby  &  Watson,  134  Lon- 
don street 
Allardyce,  A.  &  Co.  32  Dunlop  st 
Anderson,  Alex.  12  Ferguson  st 
Anderson  Brothers,  93  Stockw.  st 
Anderson  and  Fisher,  119  Cam- 
bridge street 
Anderson,  James,  281  High  st 
Anderson,  John,  112  Waterloo  st 
Armour  &  Chiistie,  261b  Argy.  st 
Armour,  Robert,  78  Paisley  road 
Armour,   Wm.   388,    390    Parlia- 
mentary road 
Bain,  John,  110  Cowcaddens  st 
Bald  &  Miller,  174  Trongate 
Barry,  David,  17  Lancefield  quay 
Bell,  Andw.  5  South  Portland  st 
Bertram,  A.  236  Hope  street 
Bilsland,  Robert,  &  Co.  22  George 
square  and  13  St.  Vincent  lane 
Blackie,  Jas.  55  St.  George's  road 
Blacklock,  D.  &  Co.  32  Clyde  pi 
Bowstead,  T.  F.  jun.  170  Trong 


Brown  &  IM'Coull,  385,  387  Par- 
liamentary road 
Brown,  Andrew,  3  College  st.  aud 

104  George  street 
Bryce,  David,  180  North  street 
Bryce,  John,  7  Jackson  street 
Bryden,  John,  and  Sons,  112  Bu- 
chanan street;   16  Frederick  st. 
Edinburgh  ;    and  33   St.  John 
street,  Pertli 
Bryden,  William,  &  Son,  7  Roj'al 
Bank  place,  and  55  George  st. 
Edinburgh 
Buchan,  Hugh,  24  Jamaica  st 
Buchan,  T.  249  Argyle  street 
Buchan,  W.  P.  182  W.  Nile  st 
Buchanan,  Jas.  79  Stockwell  st 
Buchanan,  John,  332  Argyle  st 
Cairns,  John,  62  West  Nile  st 
Cairns  &  Lang,  51  Bridge  street 
Cairns,  P.  113  West  Nile  street 
Cameron,  Dugald,  45  Bishop  st. 

Anderston 
Cameron,  William,  34  Duke  street 

and  3  Castle  street 
Campbell,  James,  4  Sauchiehall  st 
Cardno,  Pet.  &  Co.  66  Buchan.  st 
Chambers,  Sam.  24  Duke  street 
Chalmers  &  Tosh,  197,   201   Bu- 
chanan street 
Clark,  A.  &  L.  78  Union  street 
Clark,  Donald,  64  Hope  street 
Clark,  Wm.  130  Canning  street 
Clark,  Wm.  44  John  street 
Cochrane,  John  L.  &  Co.  63  Pais- 
ley road 
Cochrane,  James,  39  Stockwell  st 
Combe,  Jas.  &  Son,  59  Cathed.  st 
Cook,  J.  &  J.  D.  54,  66  Wei.  st 
Coulter,  Rob.  135  W.  Campbell  st 
Craig,  Peter,  60  Jamaica  street 
Crane,  D.  132  Main  st.  Bridgton 
Crawford  &  Sons,  51  Brunsw.  st 
Crawford,  James,  UN.  City  rd 
Crickelt  &  Latta,  75  Tureen  st 
Dewar,  Peter,  113  Warroch  st 
Dollar,  Hay,  114  High  street 
Donald,  Thomas,  89  Main  street, 

Bridgeton 
Donley,  A.  2  Sauchiehall  street 
Downie,  Ale.K.  8  Craignestock  st 
Drummond,  J.  &  Co.  44  Charl.  st 
Easton,  A.  134  Rentield  street 
Elliot,  A.  18  Bridge  street 
Ewing,  Arch.  1  Main  st.  Anderst 
Ferguson,  Arch.  15  E.  Howard  st 
Ferguson,  J.  &  R.  11  Argyle  st 
Field,  Hen.  &  Son,  68  Buch.  st 
Finlay,  John,  46  Buchanan  st. — 

See  Adv.  in  Appendix 
Fotheriiigham,    John,   &    Co.    38 

Bedfoid  street 
Fullarton,  Jame.s,  158  Argyle  st 
Gallacher,  John,  67  Tobago  st 
Gardner,  P.  190  Dumbarton  rd 
Gatheral,  Jas.  100  Ma.xwell  st 
Gemmill,  Jas.  58  Sauchiehall  st 
Gentles,  John,  252-  Crown   street, 
and  116  West  Nile  street 


Gilchrist,  Alex.  101  Norfolk  st 
Gilchrist,  G.  &  J.  11  Dixon  st 
GilfiUan,  James,  47  Stockwell  st 
Glover,  John,  &  Co.  16  Muslin  st 
Goldie,  Geo.  43  Main  st.  Gorbals 
Gordon,  Jas.  472  Gallowgate 
Graham,  D.  &  G.  182  Sauchieh.  st 
Gritton,  M.  &  A.  S.  18  Parliam.rd 
Gunn,  W.  L.&  Co.  26  Salisbury  st 
Haddow,  J.  &  G.  144  W.  Geo.  st 
Hamilton,  John,  19  Gordon  st 
Harvie,  Wm.  116  Broomielaw 
Henderson,  James,  34  Ann  street 
Hendry,  Wm.  95  W.  Campbell  st 
Hodge,  John  B.  362  Argyle  st 
Hood,  Chas.  171  N.  City  road 
Hunt,  Robert,  279  Gallowgate 
Ingleton  &  Philips,  221  Geo.  st 
Johnstone  &  Ballantyne,  165  Ren- 
tield street 
Kenny  &  Brown,  93  Union  street, 

and  53  Dundas  street 
Kerr,  Jas.  25  Bedford  street 
Kidd,  Wm.  65  Gallowgate 
King,  Wm.  12  East  Howard  st 
Kinninraont,  Thos.  46  Norfork  st 
Kirkwood,  Wm.  296  Windsor  pi 

Partick 
Knox,  James,  124  Dumbarton  rd 
Lamont,  James,  153  Holm  street 
Lindsay,  J.  R.  39  North  Albion  st 
Lindsay,  Wm.  68  Robertson  st 
Livingston,   R.    34^   King  street, 

Tradeston 
Lockhart,  John,  237  Buchanan  st 
Lockhart,  William,  480  St.  Viu- 

cent  street 
Lonnie,  Jas.  &  Co.  179  Argyle  st 
Lorimer,  Arthur,  35  Stockwell  st 
Low,  Archd.  318  Hamilton  place, 

Partick 
Low,  Isaac,  49  Mason  street 
Lyon,  James,  34  St.  George's  rd 
Lyon,  John,  179  Buchanan  street 
M'AUister,  A.  102  Cumberland  st 
M'Cormick,  John,  12  Canning  st 

Caltou 
M'Cae,  Alex.  103,  105  London  st 
M'Donald,  John,  &  Co.  63  Mit- 
chell street 
M'Donald,  R.  T.  12  Maitland  st 
M'Farlane,  Andrew,  40J  Main  st. 

Bridgeton 
M'Farlane,   John,    38    South  St. 

Mungo  street 
M'Farlane,  Peter,  10  Margaret  st 
M'Haffie,  James,  &  Co.  13,  15,  17 

North  Margaret  street 
M'Intosh,  R.  10  St.  Enoch  wynd 
M'Kellar,  Hugh,  73  Argyle  street 
BI'Kenzie,  Alex.  106  Main  st.  And 
M'Lachlan,  P.  62  Eglinton  street 
M'Laren,  Charles,  76  Howard  st 
M'Laren,  John,  38  Stockwell  st 
BI'Lean,  C.  &  Co.  6  Main  street, 

Anderston 
M'Lellan,  P.  &  W.  127, 129  Trong 
M'Lellaud,  Peter,  25  Cumberl.  st 
M'Nab,  R.  149  Gallowgate 


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M'Naught,  John,58  Rutherglenlo 
M'Pherson,  Geo.  55  Main  street, 

Bridgeton. 
M'Vean,  Donald,  212  North  st 
Marshall,  Wm.  52  Glassford  street 
Martin  &  Paterson,  687  Gallowg. 
Mathieson,  Geo.  13G  Bothwell  st 
Maxwell,  Wm.  1 1 1  Cambridge  st 
Mearns  &  Sutherland,  13  Char- 
lotte street 
Meighan,  Jas.  65  Canning  street, 

Calton 
Melvin,  Thomas,  69  William  st 
Millen,  Thomas,  35  George  street 
Mitchell,  Alex.  100  Bellgrove  st 
Moore,  J.  59  Govan  street 
Morrison,  J.  58  Cowcaddens  st 
Morrison,  Mrs.  W.  76  Main  street 
Munro,  J.  3  King  st.  Tradeston 
Munro,  W.  B.  76  JMain  street 
Murphy,  John,  128  London  street 
Nishet,  A.  &  J.  50  Union  street 
liliven,  J.  H.  &  Co.  59  Jamaica  st 
Paterson,  A.  &  A.  13  Melville  lane 
Paterson,    John,     13    Brunswick 

place  and  184:  Trongate 
Paterson,  William,  9  Park  place, 

Paislej'  road 
Paterson,  William,  &  Sons,  19  Ann 

street  and  16  Springfield  place 
Paul,  And.  22  Well  st.  Calton 
Pennj-cook,  John,  12  Warwick  st. 
Pettigrew,  John,  &  Son,  6^  North 

Clyde  street,  Anderston 
Primrose,  T.  25  Carlton  court 
Purdie,  W.  38  Gt.  Western  road 
Eamsay,  Wm.  125  Argyle  street 
Rattray,  John,  94:  Renlield  street 
Reid,  Henry,  156  Argyle  street 
Eeid,  John,  82  Neilson  street 
Reid,  Wm.  117  West  George  st 
Renfrew,  Robert,  88  John  street 
Richmond,  H.  92  G.  Hamilton  st 
Richmond,  Jas.  14  G.  Hamilton  st 
Robertson  &  Eeid,  109,  111,  113 

Hydepark  st.  and  69  Renfield  st 
Rollo,  Robert,  81  Mitchell  street 
Ronald,  B.  &  W.  53^  Thistle  st 
Ross,  Andw.  &  Co.  160  W.  Geo.  st 
Sim,  John,  27  Hospital  street 
Simpson,  Ale.x.  11  S.  Coburg  st 
Smith,  George,  76  Nelson  street 
Sommerville,  A.  29  Jamaica  st 
Sommerville,    David,    58   Nelson 

street,  Tradeston 
Speirs,  Moses,  3  Terrace  street 
Stark,  William,  82  Nelson  street 
Steel  &  Wilson,  4  Washington  st 
Stephenson,  AUardice,  &  Co,   90 

Maxwell  street 
Stewart,  A.  &  Co.  16  St.  Enoch  sq 
Stewart,    D.    &  Son,   17    Oxford 

lane  and  30  Norfolk  street 
Stewart,  Duncan,  jun.  114  Main 

street,  Bridgeton 
Sutherland,  Angus,  24  Oxford  st 
Sutherland,  Jas.  89  Saltmarket 
Sutherland,     W.     G.    &    Co.    27 

Nicholson  street 


Tait,  H.  &  Co.  34  Elderslie  street 
Taylor,  James,  122  Trongate 
Telfer,  George,  88  Canning  street 
Turner,  William,  135  Main  street 
Twaddle  &  Watson,  505  Gallowg 
Wallace  &  All.tn,  155  Hope  st 
Wallace  &  GaIlowa_y,  23  Rich,  st 
Wallace,  Geo.  78  S."  Portland  st 
Watson,  Archd.  36  George  street 
Watson,  Chas.  106  Stirling's  road 
Watson,  T.  &  G.  20  Carlton  ct 
Watson,   Wm.  60^   Crown  street 

and  55  Govan  street 
Welsh,  John,  115  Hj'depark  st 
White,  John  L.  22  Sauchiehall  st 
Whitehead,  Wm.  49  Blackf.  st 
Wilkie,  W.  &  J.  29  Stevenson  st. 

Calton 
Williamson,  J.  18  L.  Hamilton  st 
WiIson&Christie,24,26Buchanst 
Wilson,  J.  C.  46  Portugal  street 
Wilson,  Robert,  93  Norfolk  street 
Wilson,  William,  115  High  street 
Wood,  A.  &  Sons,  14,  18  Stock- 
well  street 
Younger,  John,  9  Centre  street 

GERMAN   CLOCKMAKERS. 
Ruff,  Joseph,  38  Glassford  street 
Vogt,  A.  282  Argyle  street 
Vogt,  Wm.  79  Stockwell  street. 
Wiiiterhalter,  Charles,  91  Lond.  st 

GIRTH  AND  GIRTH- WEB 
MANUFACTURERS. 

Gardner,  Faulds,  &    Stirling,  70 

Union  street 
Gatheral,  G.  35  Miller  street 
Gatheral,  J.  W.  93  Virginia  st 
Smith,  Wm.  94  Miller  street 
Walker,  John,  6  Canning  st.  Calt 
Williamson,  G.  63  Stockwell  St. 

GLASS  MANUFACTURERS 
AND  MERCHANTS. 

Andrew,  John,  60  St.  George's  rd 
Baird,  R.  &  A.  7  Brunswick  st 
Barrow,  F.  A.  62  W.  Howard  st 
Baxter,  John,  57  Jamaica  street 
Baxter,  Isaac,  13  Finlay  street 
Birmingham     Plate    Glass     Co., 
Smethwick;  F.  A.  Barrow,  agt, 
62  West  Howard  street 
Borron,  Price,  &  Co.  13  Princes  sq 
Borron,  Wm.  G. ;  works,    Ander- 
ston and  Port-Dundas 
British  Plate  Glass  Co. ;  William 
Niven  &  Co.  agents,  80   Great 
Clyde  street 
Buchanan  &  Son,  waickjlOS  Argyle 

street. — See  Adv.  in  App. 
Carrick,  Jas.  &  Co.  414  Argyle  st 
Carson,  Warren,  &  Co.  53  Canal  st 
Chance  Broth.  &  Co. ;  Wm.  Niven 
&  Co.  agents,  80  Great  Clyde  st 
City   Glass   Works,    Kyle  street, 

James  Couper  &  Sons 
Clyde  Bottle  Works  Co.  35  Charles 
street,  St,  RoUox. 


Cochran,  A.  &  R.,  Tennant  street 

and  H.artfield  st.  St  Rollox 
Cochran,  R.  &  Co.  149  Finniestonst 
Couper,  J.  &  Sons,  Kyle  street 
Couper,  Roderick  A.  Kyle  street 
Coverly,  Wm.    83,   85   Stockwell 

street  and  28  St.  Enoch  wynd 
Coverly,  W.  jun.  28  St  Enoch  wy. 
Craig,  James,  91,93  King  street 
Diaphanic  coloured   glass   manu- 
factory, 99  West  Nile  street 
Fairley,  W.  &  G.  11  Jamaica  st. 
Fimister,  W.  33  Malta  street 
Gait,  George,  14  Kghnton  street 
Geddes  &  Go.  flint,  20  Tennant  sf; 
Geddes,  W.  &  J.  St.  Rollox  bottle 

works,  20  Tennant  street 
Glasgow  Glass  Works;  office,  IS 

Prince's  square. 
Gray,  Wm.  97  London  street 
Harkness,  A.  66  Canning  street 
Hartley,  J.  &  Co.  62  Howard  st 
Livingston,  J.  R   48  Gordon  st 
London  &  Manchester  Glass  Co. ; 
Tower    &    Arroll,    agents,    IS 
Dickson  street 
M'.'^dam,  John,  holtle,  Hydepark 
M'Adam,  W.  bottles,  45,  47  Hyde- 
park street. 
M'AIlister,  James,  50  York  street 
M'Bride,  John,  60  Main  st.  And 
M'Laren  &  Anderson,  lessees  of  the 
British  Plate-Glass  Co.'a  Works, 
11  Madeira  court 
M'Laren,  Charles,  76  Howard  st 
M'Lean,  C.  56  Loudon  street 
M'Lerie,  Mrs.  115  George  street 
Malloch,  C.  &  J.  10  Croy  place 
Mann,  James,  83  King  st.  city 
Marshall,  James,  31  Buchanan  st 
Mason,  J.  &  Sons,  54  Jamaica  st 
Meikle,  Wm.  79  Great  Clyde  st 
Miller,  J.  &  J.  44,  46  Dundas  st 
Moreland,  A.  167  Sauchiehall  st 
Nairn,  A.  43  King  st.  Tradeston 
Paterson,  R.  32  Bridge  street 
Penman,  D.  271  Sauchiehall  st 
Pringle,  John,  25  Jamaica  street 
Rae,  G.  &  J.  35  Montrose  street 
Richardson,  W.  H.  Kyle  street 
Rigg,  Isaac,  &  Son,  55  Buch.  st 
St  Helen's  Crown  Sheet  Glass  Co.; 
Tower  &  Arroll,  16  Dixon  st.  ag 
Scott,  George,  18  St.  Enoch  square 
Sharp,  Wm.  86  Bath  street,  and 

46  Cathcart  street,  Greenock 
Sheffield,  Jas.  72  Lancefield  street 
Stephenson,  AUardice,  &  Co.  cut- 
ters, 90  Maxwell  street 
Summers,  C.  &  W.  20  Kent  street 
Swinburne,    R.    W.    &    Co.    84 

Mitchell  street 
Thames,     Plate   Glass    Co.;    W. 
Niven,  &  Co.  agents,  80  Great 
Clyde  street 
Tower  &  Arroll,  1  6  Dixon  street 
TurnbuU  &  Young,  watch,  17  Bu- 
chanan street 
Turner,  Wm.  &  Co.  14  Dixon  st 


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-  GREEN. 


Walker,  M,  188  Arsryle  street 
Whyte,  John,  51  Hulcheson  st 
Williams,  Miss,  210  Sauchieh.  st 
Williamson,  Jas.  193  Gallowgate 
Wilson  &  Co.  13  Eagle  lane,  Mas- 
■    well  street 
Winchester,    Wra.   &   Co.  69,  71 

Avgyle  street 
Yuill,  buijcan  M.  502  St.  Vin.  st 

GIAS?  AUD  EMESY  PAPER 

MAlJUFACTirSER. 
Orr,  Peter,  43  High  street 

GLAZIERS. 

Ttose  marked  a  are  glass  stainers 

and  benders. 
Anderson,  And.  77  Gt.  Hamil.  st 
Andrew,  John,  60  St.  George's  rd 
Baxter,  Isaac,  13  Finlay  street 
Begg,  A.  &T.  14^  Clyde  st.  Calt 
a  iSinney,    Edward,    111  Stirling 

street,  Port-Dundas 
Burns,  Jas.  K.  8,  10  Blelville  st 
Burns,  Robert,  7  Sidnej-  street 
a  Oairney,  John,  40  Bath  street 
Canick,  Jas.  &  Co.  414  Argyle  st 
Cullen,  David,  41  Stirling  square 
Cunningham,  A.  28  N.  Freder.  st 
Dickson,  John,  25  Crown  street 
Dunn,  James,  7  King  st.  Tradest 
Easdoii,  G.  110  Crown  street 
:]Fimister,  W.  33  Malta  street 
Gait,  George,  14  Eglinton  street 
Gray,  Wm.  97  London  street 
Haikness,  Adam,  GS  Canning  st. 

Calton 
a  Kier,  David,  47  Carrick  street 
Knox,  A.  42  M'Kechnie  st.  Calton 
Lindsay,  Henr^v,  165  North  street 
Love,  Arch.  7  Nelson  st.  Tradest 
a  M'Alister,  James,  50  York  st 
M'Failane,     James,     364    North 

Woodside  road 
M'Kenzie  &  Newlands,  120,  122 

Elliot  street,  Anderston 
M'Laren,  Alex.  76  Howard  street 
M'Lareii,  Chas.  76  Howard  street 
M'Lean,  Charles,  56  London  st 
M'Mutrie,  A.  &  Co.  17  So.  Kin- 

ning  pL'ice 
Malloch,  C.  &  J.  10  Croy  place 
Meikle,  Wm.  79  Great  Clyde  st 
Miller,  J.  &  J.  44  Dundas  street 
Miller,  Thomas,  181  Stirling's  rd 
MofFal,  Chas.  lO'J,  111  W.  Nile  st 
Morelaiid,  Adair,  167  Sauchieh.  st 
Muir,  Thos.  125  W.  Campbell  st 
Outch,  S.  14  Duke  street 
Pattie,  Wm.  40  Hope  street 
Rae,  G.  &  J.  35  Montrose  street 
Eankine,  Thomas,  40  George  st 
Eobb,  Wm.  12  Cimning  st.  Calton 
Rodgtr,  Joseph,  107  Old  vennel 
Ross,  David,  &  Co.  15  Back  wynd 
Russell,  James,  53  Thistle  street 
Scott,  George,  18  St.   Enoch  sq 
Scott  &  Temple,  5  Warwick  st 
Spalding,  Win.  20  Main  st.  Gorb    I 


Stewart,  Waller,  130  Dumbar.  rd 
Summers,  C.  &  W.  20  Ke.it  st 
Turner,  John,  23  Blackfriars'  st 
Walker,  Martin,  188  Argyle  st 
Watson,  William,   144  North  st 
White,  John,  51   Hutcheson  st 
Whyte,   R.  &  A.   17  MiUroad  st 
Wilson,  James,  37  Trongate  and 

28   Saltmarket 
Yuill,  D.  M.  502  St,  Yincent  st 

GLUE  AUD   SIZE   MANU- 
EACTURERS. 
Main,  Alex.  Millbrae,  bv  Cathcart 
Muirhead,  P.  &  R.  134"'Drygate 
Orr,   Peter,  &  Son,  43  High  st 
Smith,  John,  25  Great  Dovehill 
Young,  Jas.  33   College  street 

GOLD  BEATERS. 
Baker,  Samuel,  &  Co.  45  Gord.  st 
Beswick,  Wm.  112  Hope  street 
Living.ston,  J.  R.  48  Gordon  st 
Marshall,  Jas.  24  Ropework  lane 

GOLDSMITHS  &  JEWELLERS. 

SEIS    ALSO    JEWELLERS. 

Aitchison, Laurence,  56  Argyle  st 
Aitken,  P.  269   Sauchiehall  street 
Alexander,  W.  &  Son,  3  Gordon  st 
Buchanan,  D.  96  Argyle  street 
Dobbie,  W.  &  G.  51  Adelphi  st 
Donaldson,  J.  &  P.  68  Argyle  st 
Drummond,  G.  &  G.  5  Guidon  st 
Easton,  James,  8  Royal  Bank  pi 
Edward,    George,   58   Gordon   st. 

and  2  Eenfield  street 
Goldsmith's  Assay  office,  59  Max- 

v/ell  street 
Grierson  &  Rait,  34  Buchanan  st 
Holmes,  Matt.  109  Buchanan  st 
JaftVay,  Wm.  178  Argyle  street 
Kelley,  J.  &  A.  82  Arjryle  street 
M' Donald,  A.  72  Buchanan  st 
M'Farlane,  P.  10,  11,  12  Arg.  ar 
M'Millan,  A.  6,  7  Argyle  arcade 
Mark,  James,  192  Argyle  street 
Blartin,  Peter,  38  Argyle  street 
Mitchell,  J.  &  W.  119"Buchan.  st 
Muirhead  &  Arthur,  80  Argyle  st 
Muirhead,    Jas.   &   Son,    88',    90 

Buchanan  street 
Paul,  Thomas,  39  Sauchiehall  st 
Rait,  D.  C.  34  Buchanan  street 
Robertson,  D.  &  Co.  19  Argyle  ar 
Ross,  Thomas,  107  Buchanan  st 
Russell,  John,  25  Argyle  arcade 
Sharp,  Wm.  117  Buchanan  st 
Shaw,   W.  C.  92  Buchanan  street 

and  12  South  Exchange  place 
Simpson,  Jas.  49  Eglinton  street 
Stewart,   Robert,   132  Argyle  st. 

and  4  Buchanan  street 
Sutherland,  David,   108  Argyle  st 
Turnbull  &  Young,  17  Buch.  st 

GOLD  THREAD   AND    PLATE 

MANUFACTURERS. 
M'Lennan,  S.  123  Brunswick  st 
Taylor,  M.  12  St.  Vincent  i^lace 


GRAIN  WEIGHERS. 
Cunningham,  Dd.  14  York  street 
Gray,  Thos.  Edin.  &  Glasg.  Rail. 
Henderson,  Jas.  H.  202  Broomiel 
Jackson,  A.  &  Son,  65  Oswald  st 
Lyon,  John,  Port-Dundas;  house, 

36  Grove  street 
M'Harg,  Wm.  23  Canal  bank 
Purdon,  John,  3  Brown  street 
Ronald,  H.  8  Carrick  street 
Russell,  John,  Port-Dundas 
Walker,  M.  61  Canal  Bank,  Port- 
Dundas 

GRATE  &  FENDER  MAKERS. 
Corbett  Wm.  &  Co.  Rotherham; 

agent,  A.  M'Farlane,  112  West 

George  street 
Findlay,  John,  46  Buchanan  st 

iS'ee  Advertisement  in  Aj^peiidix. 
M'Kinlay,  W.  47  King  street 
Ritchie,  Watson,  &  Co.  Lilybank 
Yuill,  Wm.  73  Kirk  street,  Calton 

GREASE  MANUEACTUEERS. 
Aitchison,  A.  31  Little  Dovehill 
Dougall,  J.  &  A.  21  Greenheadst 
Graham,  Mai.  &  Co.  438  Gallow 
Liston,  R.   51  Crawford  st.  Port' 

Eglinton 
M'Anhur,  Robt.  80  M'Phersonst 
M'Bean,  H.  &  Co.  56  Cook  street 
M'Nee,  James,  32  Ann  street 
Miller,  G.  &  Co.  34  Both  well  st 
Parker,  James,  &  Co.  32  Miller  st 
Paterson,  Hugh,  5  Bath  street 
Samson,   John,  &  Co.   104  Port- 
Dundas  road 
Smith,  Richard,  114  West  street 
Williamson,  John,  50  W.  How.  st 

GEEEN-GROCEES. 
Adam,  Mrs.  J.  76  Noifolk  street 
Aitken,  R.  14  Queen  aicade 
Black,  Mrs.  136  Woodlands  road 
Brock,  John,  9  Gt.  Western  road 
Brown,  William,  29  Cleland  st 
Burns,  J.  P.  42  West  Nile  street 
Clark,  D.  &  A.  37  Cumbeiland  st 
Crawford,   J.  214  Gallowgate  and 

2,  4  East  Campbell  street 
Cunninghame,  John,  67  Crown  st 
Cunningham,  Wm.  1S4  Stobcr.  st 
Davie,  James,  193  Duke  street 
Dubson,  Mrs.  192  West  Nile  st 
Duncan,  Mrs.  100  Gt   Hamilton  st 
Dykes,  Miss.  A.  145  Elderslie  st 
Ewing,  Mrs.  98  Norf.ilk  street 
Fleming,  Miss,  173  New  City  rd 
Forbes,  Sarah,  25  George  street 
Eraser,  Mrs.  131  Siobcross  street 
Gilligan,  P.  18  Margaret  street 
Gilmour,  John,  313  Eglinton  st 
Glasgow,  Mrs.  S.  83  Stobcross  st 
Goodwin,  Charles,  92  South  Wel- 
lington street 
Graham,  Thomas,  46  Stevenson  st 
Green  Market,  48  Back  wynd 
Greig,  Geo.  117  Gt.  Hamilton  st 


GRINDERS. 


-TRADES  DIRECTORY.- 


-GROCERS. 


487 


Hamilton,  Mrs.  93  North  street 
■Harrison,  Margaret,  69  North  st 
Hay,  'VVm.  97  Maithmd  street 
Hogg,  Mrs.  150  Sauohiehall  st 
Henderson,  R.  236  Buchanan  st 
Johnston,  Mrs.  64  Shamrock  st 
Kerr,  C.  341  High  street 
Lyle,  E.  283  Argj'le  street 
Lynch,  C.  Bazaar 
M'Alpine,  Mrs.  J.  56  So.  Welling- 
ton stieet 
M'Auslan,  51.  34  Stirling's  road 
M'Callnm,  ftfrs.  215  Areyle  street 
M'Comish,  Patrick,  Bazaar 
M'Cracken,  Miss,  32  Bedford  st 
M'Creadie,  J.  21  Crown  street 
M'Donaltl,  Mrs.  C.  53  W.  Milton  st 
M^Farlane,  J.  283  Sauchiehall  st 
MTarlane,  J.  93  Cumberland  st 
Ifl'Farlane,  Mrs.  A.  319  Sauch.  st 
M'Intyre,  Bliss  Jane,  Bazaar 
Marr,  Mrs.  David,  28  Cheapsidest 
Mather,  Mrs.  Jas.  45  Oxford  st 
Maver,  Wm.  61   Dundas  street 
Mitchell,  5Irs.  D.  259  George  st 
Mitchell,  Mrs.  J.  17  Port-Dun.  rd 
Morgan,  S.  Bazaar 
Muir,  Mrs.  13  Cathcart  street 
Murray,  David,  180  Sauchiehall  st 
Naismitli,  James,  72  Robertson  st 
Paterson,  John,  8  Woodlands  rd 
P'aterson,   Margaret,   245   Parlia- 
mentary road 
Ealston,  Wm.  105  Paislej^  road 
Eastrick,  M.  and  Co.  159  Sauchie- 
hall street 
Eussell,  Mrs.  Geo.  51  Centre  st 
Russell,  Miss,  1G6  North  street 
Sharp,  Bryce,  50  Bedford  street 
Smellie,  James,  542  Gallowgate 
Stewart,  Wm.  5  Caledonian  road 
Stewart,  Mrs.  739  Gallowgate 
Taylor,  M.  S.  7  St.  Andrew's  st 
Templeton,  W.  43  Crookston  st 
Wilson,  Miss,  131  W.  Campbell  st 
Wylie  and  Kinloch,  106  Sauchie- 
•    hall  street 
Wyse,  Wm.  3  West  street 

GRIifDERS  AHD  POLISHERS. 
Angus,  John,  and  Co.  131  Trong 
Borland  and  Steven,  2(j  E.  Jlark  st 
M'Kiiilaj-,  Wm.  47  King  st.  city 
M'Laugbhm,    Jamei;,     124    Port- 

Dundas  road, 
Stevenson,  John,  and   Sons,  100 

High  street 

GEOCESS,  WHOLESALE  AND 

RETAIL. 
Adam,  Alex.  107  Paislej'  road 
Aitken,  Edward,  254  Argyle  st 
Alexander,  Wm.  265  Aigvle  st 
Allan,  Thos.  A.  and  Co.  39  Bruns- 
wick stieet 
Bald,  J.  and  J.  W.  65  Glassfd.  st 
Blair,  Camplipll,  10  Argyle  street, 

and  38,  40  Jamaica  street 
Blair,  John,  69  Biidge  street,  and 
^    Gushet  house,  Anderstoa 


Boston  and  M'Farlane,  15  How.  st 
Brown    and    Caldwell,   31   Rope- 
work  lane 
Brown,  Downs,  &Co.  24  Dunlop  st 
Brown,  J.  and  T.  and  Co.  21  St. 

Enoch  square 
Brown,  Wm.  193  Dalmarnock  rd 
Bruce,  Robert,  70  Gallowgate 
Comrie,  T.  176  Gallowgate 
Craig,  John,  34  Stockwell  street 
Craig,   John,    14,  16   Wellington 

arcade  and  243  Sauchiehall  st 
Crichton,  A.  and  Co.  81  Robert,  st 
David,  John,  jun.  37  Jamaica  st 
Drysdale,  Alex.  87  Gallowgate 
Drysdale,  John,  125  Paisley  rd 
Dunn,  Thomas,  136  Canning  st 
Ewing,  John,  436  Argyle  street 
Fairie,  Thomas,  6  Stormout  street, 

off  Maxwell  street 
Ferguson,  James,  24i  Kirk  st 
Forrest,  John,  1  Stobcross  street 
Fyfe  &  Morton,  19  St.  Enoch  sq 
Gascoyne,  John,  55,  57  King  st 
Gould,  James,  &  Co.  48  Pitt  st 
Jeffray,  Alex.  33  Eglinton  street 
Johnston,  W.  &  Son,  62  Argyle  st 
M'Ara,  Andw.  34  Adelphi  street, 

and  2,  4  St.  Ninian  street 
M'Ara,  George,  12  Crown  street 
Macara,  Jas.  146  Main  st.  Gorbals 
M'Ara,  J.  &  R.  107  High  street 
M'Allister,  Wm.  12  Maxwell  st 
M'CuUoch,   James   &  John,    147 

Argyle  St.  and  249  Sauch.  st 
M'CuUoch,  Samuel  &  Wm.  23,  25, 

27  Argyle  st.  and  58  Clyde  pi 
M'Ewan,  Walter,  142  Gallowgate 
M'Lellan,  Daniel,  116  Main  street, 

Gorbals 
M'Niven,  M.  54  Bridge  street 
Mills,  Thomas,  1  Kinning  place 
Morrison,  Jas.  423,  425  Gallov/g 
Mowat,  John,  7  Montrose  street 
Parker,  D.  &J.  27  Turner's  court, 

Argyle  street 
Philips,  J.  &.  A.  74  Trongate 
Reid  &  Anderson,  87  Argyle  st 
Rolib,  Moore,  &  Co.  72,  74  Broom 
Robertson,  Jolin  C.  85  aiaxwellst 
Ro.v,  Andrew,  17  Virginia  street 
Seaton,  W.  &  A.  9  Alston  Street 
Slimon,  Hugh,  154  Gallowgate 
Small,  C.  J.  &  Co.  27  St.  Enoch  sq 
Smeal,  W.  161,  1G3  Gidlowgate 
Smith,  R.  124,  337  Sauchiehall  st 
Smith  &  Sharp,  75  Argyle  street 
Stark,  D.  34  Candleriggs  street 
Stewart,  R.  69^  Eglinton  street 
Todd,  Jas.  21  Stevenson  street 
Turner,  Duncan,  &  Co.  229  Ar.  st 
Walker,  R.  &  P.  40  St.  Enoch  wy 
Watt,  J.  &  R.  2  Cathedral  street, 

and  67  Dundas  street 
White,  D.  B.  190  Main  st.  And 
Whyte  &  Hunter,  58  Miller  st 
Wright,  H.  &  W.  108,  110  George 

street  and  162,  164  Canning  st 
Young,  Jas.  128  N.  City  road 


GROCERS    AND    TEA    AND 

SPIRIT    DEALERS. 

Those  marked  a  are  spii  it  dealers." 

Adam,  Alex.  107  Paisley  road 
Adam,  Peter,  73  New  Dalm.  rd 
Adrain,  Wm.  108  Main  st.  Bridg 
Aitken,  J.  1  Cavendish  street 
Aitken,  J.  108  G.  Hamilton  st 
Aitken,  Robt.  9,  1 1  East  Nile  st 
Alexander,  A.  50  Hospital  street! 
Alexander,  James,  24i)  George  st 
Alexander,  Mrs.  Robert,  95  Broad 

street.  Mile-end  " 

Alexander,   Mrs.  A.   406    Parlia- 
mentary road. 
Algie,  Jas.  149  Rose  st.  Hutches 
Allan,  Jas.  jun.  86  Saltmarket 
Allan,  Nathaniel,  9  2  Stobcross  st; 
Allison,  Archd.  &  Co.  53  Oswd.  st 
Allison,  James,  101  Stobcross  st  i 
Anderson,  Andrew,  6'J,   71   Main 

St.  Gorbals  and  6  Norfolk  st 
Anderson,  G.  168  Castle  street 
Anderson,  Jas.  105  Burnside  st    . 
Anderson,  Wm.  156  Paisley  road. 
Anderson,  Wm.  33  Gloucester  st 
a  Anderson,    Mrs.    J.    46    Marl^ 

borough  street 
Angus  Brothers,  101  Eglinton  sfc 
Anol,  Wm.  4  Little  st.  Caltoa     ! 
Arthur,  Jno.  106  Maitlaud  street, 

and  188  Garscube  road 
Bailie,  John,  144  Stobcross  street, 

and  54  Catherine  street 
Baillie,  Wm.  20  Adelphi  street     . 
Bainbridge,     Mrs.     203     Uppei* 

Crown  street 
Baird,  VV.  167  New  City  road      ; 
Ballantyne,  D.  8s  Cumberland  st 
Bannatyne,  D.  434  Parliamen.  rd 
Bannatyue,  Mrs.  51  Cambr.  st 
Barbour,  Peter,  133  Garngad  rd  - 
Barker,  J.  P.  32  Grove  street 
Barr  &  Buchanan,  150,  152  Higt 

street 
Barr,  John,  162  N.  Dalmarn.  rd 
Barrie,  J.  40  Dundas  st.  Kingstott 
Barrowman,  Jas.  56  Cumber,  st- 
Battison,  J.  &  T.  30,  32  Dundas 

street,    3    Douglas  street,  ani 

106  Renfield  street 
Bauchop,  J.  419  Parliamentary  rd 
Baxter-,  I.  &  Son,  137  Buchanan  st 
Bayley,  Joseph,  23  Rodney  street; 
Beaton,  James,  82  Drygate 
Beattie,  C.  &  J.  39  Hospital  st     ' 
Bell,  D.  &  Co.  21  Virginia  street ' 
Bell,  D.  70  North  street 
Bell,  Duncan,  14  Clvde  terrace 
a  Bell,  R.  218,  220  Ca-tle  street ' 
Bennett,  Thos.  36  Pollok  street 
Berrie,  Alex.  28  E.  Clyde  street  • 
Best,  D.  161  High  street 
Bilsland,  J   88  Port- Dundas  road' 
Bilsland,  Mrs.  E.  272  High  street 
Birrell,  R.  3  Candleriggs 
Black,  Alexander,  121   Rottenrort 
Black,  T.  18,  20  New  st.  Calton 
Blacklay,  Mrs.  114  Cumberland  st 


488 


GROCERS.- 


-TRADES  DIRECTORY.- 


-GROCERS. 


Blair,  Campbell,  10  Argyle  street 

and  40  Jamaica  street 
Blair,  John,  G9  Bridge  street  and 

Gushetliouse,  Anderston 
Blythe,  Peter,  69  Thistle  street 
Boag,  A.,  &  Co.  11  N.  Claremont  st 
Borland,  James,  89  George  street 
Boyd,  James,  23  Bridge  street 
Boyd,  Helen,  287  High  street 
Bridgeton    Old    Victualling    and 
Baking  Society,  98,  98J,  and 
102  Main  stree"t 
Bridgeton  Society,  176  Main  st. 
Bridgeton  ;  D.  Butler,  manager 
Brodie,  Dugald,  133  Nelson  st 
Brown,  A.  G.  64  Govan  street 
Brown,  A.  34  West  College  street 
Brown,  Colin,  81  Dalmarnock  rd 
Brown,  Duncan,  2  Caltonmouth 
u  Brown,  Hugh,  28  Eglinton  st 
Brown,  James,  33  King  street 
Brown,  John,  38  Main  st.  Bridg 
Brown,  John,  171  Sauchiehall  st 
Brown,  J.  139  Main  st.  Gorbals 
Brown,  J.  &  Son,  124,  126  Lon- 
don road 
Brown,  John,  jun.  210  Lend,  rd 
Brown,  Peter,  25  Taylor  street 
Brown,  R.  223  Thistle  street 
Brown,  W.  193  Dalmarnock  road 
Brown,  Wm.  29  Cleland  street 
Brown,  Wm.  60,  62  High  street 
Brown,  Mrs.  H.  31  Dalhousie  st 
Brownlie,  A.  117  Canning  street 
Brownlie,  Jas.  165  Upp.  Main  st 
Brownlie,  J.  169  Main  st.  Bridg. 
Bruce,  Robert,  70  Gallowgate 
Bryce,  David,  1  Green  st.  Calton, 
and  115, 117  N.  Dalmarnock  rd 
Bryson,  R.  148  Main  st.  Gorbals 
Buchanan,  Charles,  30  Cook  st 
Buchanan,  John,  144  New  Dal- 
marnock road 
Buchanan,  Wal,  258  George  st 
Buchanan,  W,  159  Eglinton  st 
Buchanan,  W.  7  Morrison  street 
a  Burnside,  Jas.  140  London  rd 
Burton  &  Henderson,  192  Sauchie- 
hall street 
Cadzow,  R.  34  Warwick  street 
Calder,  Alex.  205  High  street 
Calder,  James,  51  Shuttle  street 
Calder,  J.  63  Maitland  street 
Caldwell,  J.  7  Glebe  street 
Caldwell,  W.  93  Maitland  street 
Caldwell,  Mrs.  J.  27  Green  st.  Calt 
a  Cameron,  Colin,  110  Havannah 
(Jameron,  John, ^00  Portugal  st 
Cameron,  Neil,  271  Argyle  street 
(Cameron,  Mrs.  C.  184^  Castle  st 
Cameron,  Miss,  26  Westmin.  ter 
a  Campbell,  Arch.  341  Castlemk. 

place  and  2  Peel  street 
Campbell,  Duncan,  364  Hayburn 

place,  Dumbarton  road 
Campbell,  Gavin,  30  lieid  street 
Campbell  &  Henry,  14  Union  st 
Campbell,  H.  56  King  st.  Calton 
Campbell,  J.  155,  157  Stobcross  st 


Campbell,  Peter,  84  Renfrew  st 
Campbell,  Miss  Isabella,  18  An- 
derston quay 
Cassels,  Thos.  459  Gallowgate 
Chadwick,  J.  M.  37  Killermont  st 
Chalmers,  H.  44  Finlay  street 
Cbisholm,  Mrs.  8  Crawford  street, 

Port-Dundas 
Christie,  Robt.  196  Gallowgate 
Chrystal,  R.  1  Charing  cross 
Claasen,  E.  39  Robertson  street 
Clark,  S.  2G|  Eglinton  street 
Clark,  Mrs;  L.  61  Cumberland  st 
Cleland,  R.  T4  Sauchiehall  street 
Clement,  A.  80  So.  Wellington  st 
a  Cockburn,  Mrs.  8  Dempster  st 
Colbert,  Mrs.  75  S.  AVellington  st 
Colquhoun  &  Balloch,  76  Wilson  st 
Colvill,  D.  &  Co.  50  Trongate 
Comrie,  J.  60  King  street 
Conn,  John,  64  West  Scotland  st 
a  Cook,  Charles,  16  Wood  lane 
Cook,  J.  172  North  street 
Couper,  W.  M.  50  Main  st.  Gorbs 
Coutts,  Peter,  124  London  street 
a  Cowan,  Mary,  67  Dale  st.  Bridg 
Craig  &  Co.  28  Stobcross  street 
Craig,  J.  33  North  street 
Craig,  John,  34  Stockwell  street 
Craig,  J.  14,   16  Wellington  arc. 

and  243  Sauchiehall  street 
a  Craig,  John,  2  Love  loan 
Crawford,  And.  37  Rutherglen  rd 
Crawford,  Jas.  114  Garngad  rd 
Crawford,  Peter,  85  Govan  street 
Crawford,  Mrs.  60  Shamrock  st 
Crawford,  Agnes,  779  Gallowgate 
Crombie,  Wm.  93  West  Nile  st 
Crombie,  ilrs.  31  Anderston  qy 
Gumming,  A.  1  Florence  street 
Gumming,  John,  186  W.  Nile  st 
Cunningham,  John,  36  Carrick  st 
Cunningham,   John    K.  46  West 

Howard  street 
Cunningham,  W.  49  Glebe  street 
Currie,  Jas.  12  M'Alpine  street 
Dailly,  Mrs.  Thos.  122  Drygate 
Davidson,  J.  &  T.  309  Argyle  st 
Davidson,  Wm.  51-2-  King  street 
Davidson,  Isabella,  83  Bridgegate 
Davidson,  Mrs.  R.  16  Glebe  street 
Devlin,  Hugh,  4  North  street  and 

204,  206  Main  st.  Anderston 
a  Dick,  Mrs.  60  Hospital  street 
a  Dickie,  R.  109  King  st.  Tradest 
Donald,  John,  44  Maitland  street 
Donald,  W.  6  Kelvingrove  street 
Donaldson,   James,   72  Crown  st. 

and  231  High  street 
Donaldson,  Wm.  35  Middlcton  pi 
Donnegan,  Mrs.  M.  59  Comnier.  st 
Dougail,  Andw.  663  Gallowgate 
Docherty,  J.  20  Broad  st.  Mile-end 
Dow,  James,  350  Gallowgate 
Dryburgh,  John,  24  Parliam.  rd 
Drysdale,  Alex.  87  Gallowgate 
Drysdale,  A.  2  St.  James'st.  Kingst 
Drysdale,  J.  125  Paisley  road 
Drysdale,  K.  182  Paisley  road 


Duncan,  Mrs.  J.  25  Ma.xwell  st 
Duncan,  A.  &  Co.  106,  108  Ba- 

chanan  st.  and  9  Roj'al  Bank  pi 
Dunlop,  John,  12  Dumbarton  rd 
Dunlop,  T.  43  N.f  rederickst.  and 

219  New  City  road 
Dunlop,  Elizabeth,  60  Great  Ha- 
milton street 
Dunn,  Thoma?,  136  Canning  st 
Edmond,  Peter,  65  Stobcross  st 
Elder,  D.  292  Dumbarton  road 
Eglinton,  G.   agent  for  R.  Litch- 

ford  &  Co.  London,  21  Col.  st 
Eglinton,  Wm.  25  St.  Andrew's  Bt 
Falconer,  Wm.  235  Duke  street 
Farmer,  Wm.  1   and  2   Craiglaw 

place,  Hillhead 
Faulds,  W.  P.  100  Candleriggs 
Fell,  John,  34  Kirk  st.  Calton 
Ferguson,  A.  112  Main  st.  Bridg 
Ferguson,  Jas.  24;\  Kirk  street 
a  Ferrier,  Mrs.  113  George  street 
a  Fingland,  Thos.  &  Co.  Sydney 

court,  62  Argyle  street 
Findlav,  David,  23  W.  Russell  st 
Finlay,  T.  222  Main  st.  Bridg 
Finlayson,  Mrs.  7  Richard  street 
Fisher,  M.  &  H.  47  Abercromby  st 
Fisher,  Robert,  90  Stevenson  st. 

and  58  Little  street 
Fleming,  Alex.  22  York  street 
P'orbes,  John,  175  Sauchiehall  st 
Forf;ie,  A.  275,  277  Garscube  rd 
Forrest,  John,  1  Stobcross  street 
Forsyth,  A.  B.  22  Hospital  street 
Forsyth,  Matthew,  69  Taylor  st 
Fotheringham,  Miss,  38  Brown  sS 
Frame,  Wm.  227  Dumbarton  rd 
Eraser,  C.  106  King  street 
Eraser,   D.    2J   St.  James'  street. 

Paisley  road 
Fulton  Brothers,  44  and  46  Cum-» 

berland  street 
Fyfe,  Arch.  M  39  St.  George's  rd 
Fyfe,  Mrs.  55  M'Neill  street 
F)-fe  &  Morton,  19  St.  Enoch  sq 
Gairns&  Souter,  Misses,  247^  Par- 
liamentary road 
Gall,  James,  83  North  street 
Gallacher,  John,  81  New  vennel 
a  Gait,  James,  217  Garscube  rd 
Gardner,  Mrs.  16  Grace  street 
Gartland,  Peter,  41  Kyle  street 
Gebbie,  Thos.  3  Wellington  arcade 
Gentle,  Joseph,  3  Stobcross  street 

and  54  Stevenson  street,  Calton 
Gibb,  James,   242    George  street, 

and  155  Cowcaddens 
Gibson,  Jas.  23  Newhall  street 
Gibson,  Wm.  11  Clyde  st.  Caltott 
Gillies  &  Glen,  6  Low  Green  st 
Gilmour,  W.  36  Ruther.len  road 
Gilmour,  Sliss  A.  17  Cathcart  st. 

Gorbals 
Glass,  Jas.  183  Main  st.  Gorbals 
Glencross,  Rob.  G8  King  St.  city 
Goldie,  John,  439  Argyle  street 
Glasgow  Cal.    S.S.    Co-operativi? 

Society,  92^  Cumberland  .street 


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489' 


Glasgow  Co-operative  Societ)',  11 
Stirling   St.;    11    EUersiie   St.; 
68   Nelson  st.  Tradcston  ;    21 
Marlborough  St. ;   171  iSIain  St. 
Bridgeton  ;  10  New  ro:^d,  Park- 
head  ;     45  Maitland  st.    Cow- 
caddens  ;  Main  street,  Maryhiil, 
13  King  street,  Pollokshaws 
Goold,  Wm.  &  Co.  91  High  street 
Gould,  J.  &  Co.  48  Pitt  street 
Gordon,  Peter,  127  Green  street 
a  Gow,  M.  10  Great  Doveliill 
Gow,  Thomas,  154  Saltmarket 
Graham,  A.  146  Thistle  street 
Gr.iy,  James,  755  Gallowgate 
Gray,  John,  39  Clyde  street.  And 
GreenfieM,  D.  &  W.  29  Castle  st 
a  Greer,  Alex.  G  Eglinton  street 
Greig,  Wm.  469  St.  Vincent  st 
Grierson,  C.  T.  268  Duke  street 
Grieve,  Rob.  388  Gallowgate 
a  Grove,  John,  333  Garseube  rd 
Hair,  James,  66  Taylor  street 
Hamilton,  Cluud,  66  Govan  st 
a  Hamilton,  Hugh,  42  St.Ninian  st 
Hamilton,  Thomas,  125,127  Stob- 

cross  street 
Hamilton,  Mrs.  18  Lance,  quay 
Hamilton,  Mrs.  93  North  street 
Hannah,  M.  21  Canning  street 
Hannah,  R.  64  King  st.  Tradest 
Hardie,  James,  13  Garseube  road 
Harley,  Thos.  10  Bishop  st.  And 
Harrison,  M.  69  North  street 
Hart,  John,  40  Maitland  street 
Harvey,  Jliss  £.  14  Bath  street 
Hastie,  Wm.  42  Canon  street 
Hay,  Thos.  157  Garngad  road 
Hay,  Mrs.  65  Mitchell  street 
a  Heggie,  Jas.  46  St.  George's  rd 
Henderson,  Ale.x.  23  Lyon  street 
Henderson,  A.  &  Son,  127  Bridg 
a  Henderson,  David,  117  Dum.  rd 
Henderson,  Francis,  59  Ingram  st 
Henderson,  H.  33  SauchiehuU  st 
Henderson,  Jas.  113  VV.  George  st 
Henderson,  Jas.  24  Gallowgate 
Henderson,  John,  26  Parliam.  rd 
Henderson,  John,  &  Co.  146  Gal- 
lowgate,   213    Cowcaddens    st. 
and  121  Trongate 
a  Henderson,  Mrs.  T.  50  Rottenr 
Henry,  Jas.  123  Rottenrovv 
Herbert,  Jas.  65  Commercial  rd 
Hill,  Robert,  80  Muslin  st.  Bridge 
Hill,  Wm.  173  Main  st.  Gorbals 
Hinshaw,  Mrs.  Thos.  2  Waterl.  st 
Hood,  John,  159,  161  Hospital  st 
Houston,  J.  56  Cheapside  street 
Howat,  78  Govau  street 
Hoy,  A.,  Downie  place,  Partick 
a  Hughes,  Jas.  69  Kingst.  Calton 
Hunter,    Andrew,  15    St.  James' 

street,  Kingston. 
Hunter,  David,  633  Gallowgate 
Hunter,  James,  31  Houston  st 
Hunter,  John,  142  Stirling's  road 
Hunter,  John,  149  High  street 
Hunter,  John.  23  Catherine  street 


Hunter,  M.  1  Greenvale  street 
Hutchison,  H.  43  Taylor  street 
Hutton,  Geo.  lOOj  Eglinton  st 
Jack,  J.  78  Houston  street 
Jack,  Mrs.  J.  74  Garseube  road 
Jackson,  Alex.  Ill  Roltenrow 
James,  T.  &  G.  116  Cumberl.  st 
Jamieson,  Alex.  23  Dean  street 
Jamieson,  Miss,  188  Sauchieh.  st 
Jenkins,  W.  &  J.  208  Kelvinh.  st 
Johnston,  A.  186  Kelvinhaugh  st 
Johnston,  R.  98  Saltmarket 
Johnston,  W.  &  Son,  62  Argylest 
Johnston,  Mrs.  761  Gallowgate 
Kaye,  John,  jun.,  94  Trongate 
Kelvinhaugh  Working  Men's  As- 
sociation, 184  Kelvinhaugh  st 
Kennedy,  A.  257  Main  st.  Gorbals 
Kennedy,  Wm.  394  Duke  street 
Kessen,'Wm.  196  West  Nile  st 
Kiddie,  Matthew,  2  Kelvin  st 
King,  John,  108,  110  Cathedr.  st 
Kinloch,  James,  35  Bedford  street 
Kinloch,  Miss,  39  Main  street 
Kirkwood,  Wm.  266  Buchanan  st. 

and  132  Garseube  road 
a  Knox,  Mrs.  J.  502  Duke  street 
Lang,  Jos.  146  Canning  street 
Lang  &  M'Neilage,  62  College  st 
Lang,  Mrs.  R.  46  N.  Hanover  st 
Lang,  Mrs.  30  Orr  street,  Calton 
Latham,  John,  8  E.  Market  st 
Lawson,  Archd.  550  Gallowgate 
Lawson,  James,  52  Eglinton  street 
Lawson,  J.   &  A.  90,  92  AVhite- 

vale  street 
Leach,  John,  272  Parliam.  road 
Leek,  J.  &  Co.  18  Cleland  street, 

Hutchesontnwn 
Lees,  John,  106  Cumberland  st 
Leggat,  M.  17  Morrison  street 
Lenuie,  George,  32  Forth  street 
Lennox,  Peter,  49  Maxwell  st 
Liddell,  John,  56  Candleriggs 
Lindsay,  James,  39  Nelson  street 
Lindsay,  George,  147  Eglinton  st 
Lorimer,  Wm.  74- Abbotsford  pi 
Louttit,  Charles,  14  Houston  st 
Love,  Wm.  207  High  street 
Low,  David,  33  Norfolk  street 
a  SI'Alister,  Jas.  148  London  st 
M'Ara,  Andrew,  34  Adelphi  st 
M'Call,  Henry,  96  Main  st.  Andst 
M'Call,  Mrs.  88  Havannah  st 
M'Call,  Mrs.  100  Thistle  street 
M'Callum,  James  L.  16  Bath  st 
a  M'Callum,  John,  67  Norfolk  st 
M'Cann,  James,  23  Nev/  vennel 
M'Clue,  Mrs.  14  Green  street 
M'Coll,  Archd.  104  Old  wynd 
M'Courty,  T.  153  Castle  street 
M'Cowat,  Wm.  149  Stobcross  st 
M'Crone,  George,  355  Argyle  st 
M'Crone,  R.  90  Centre  street 
M'Culloch,  J.  &  J.  147  Argyle  st. 

and  249  Sauehiehall  street 
M'Culloch,  John,  14  Greenhill  st. 
M'Culloch,    S.  &  W.  23,  25,  27 
Argyle  st,  and  58  Clyde  place 


jM'CuUoch,  Malcolm,  35  Duke  st 
M'Dermott,  James,  85  Reid  street, 

Bridgeton 
M'Donald,  Alex.  51  George  street 
M'Donald,  A.  241  Cowcaddens 
M'Donald  &  Co.  125  G.  Ham.  st 
M'Donald,  Daniel,  33  Cavendish  st 
M'Donald,  Duncan,  &  Co.  2  and  4 

Park  place,  Paisley  road. 
M'Donald,  Godf.  50  St.  James'  st 
M'Donald,  James,  114  N.  Dalmar- 

nock  road. 
M'Donald,  J.  &  A.  150,  152,  aud 

154  West  Nile  street 
M'Donald,  J.  47  N.  Frederick  st 
aM'Dougall,  Allan,  28  Parliam.  rd 
M'Dongall  James,  31  Tvlefield  st 
M'Dougali,  W.  92  King  st.  Calt 
M'Ewan,  Walter,  142  Gallowgate- 
M'Farlane,  R.  355  Gallowgate 
M'Farlane,  Wm.  476  St.  Vincent  st. 
M'Farlane,  Miss  C.  31  Nicholas  st 
M'Gavin,  Nathan,  220  St.  Geo.'s  rd 
M'Gibbon,  Jas.  40  Cambridge  st 
M'Gibbon,  John,  44  Govau  st 
a   M'Gibbon,    Thomas,    98,    102: 

Main  street,  Bridgeton 
M'Gibbon,  Wm.  131  Eglinton  st 
M'Gregor,  John,  167  Garseube  rd 
iM'Gregor,  J.  &  J.  26  Glassford  st 
M'llraith,    Miss   Jane,   49    Clyde 

street,  Port-Dundas 
M'Innis,  Lachlan,  14  Carrick  st 
M'Intosh,  Wm.  285  Main  st.  Brid 
M'Intyre,  Andw.  62  S.  Welling,  st 
M'Intyre,  Arch.  127  Napier  place, 

Dumbarton  road 
M'Intyre,    Donald,    156    Kelvin- 
haugh street 
M'Intyre,  Peter,  164  Cowcad.  st 
M'Kail,  David,  31  So.  Portland  st 
M'Kay,  Henry,  236  Stobcross  st 
MTvay,  Wm.  8  Canning  st,  Calt 
Mackie,  Thomas,  2  Low  Green  st 
M'Kenzie,  A.  G.  16  L.  Hamilton  st 
M'Kenzie,  James,  266  George  st 
M'Kenzie,  Jchn,  44  King  st 
a  M'Kim,  Alex.  22  Parson  st 
M'Kiiilay,  Allan,  44  Middleton  pi' 
M'Kinlay,  John,  127  High  st 
M'Kinlay,  Wm.  36  Norfolk  st 
M'Laren,  John,  100  Centre  st 
M'Lauchlan,  Philip,  62,  54  Clyde- 
street,  Anderston 
M'Lay,  Archd.  18  King  st.  Calt 
M'Lay,  Mrs.  M.  49  Maitland  st 
M'Lean,  M.  443  Argyle  street 
M'Lellan,  Dan.  116  Main  st.  Gor 
a  M'Lellan,  Wm.  64  M'Alpine  st 
M'Lenan,  D.  139  Bridgegate 
M'Leod,  Alex.  363  Sauehiehall  st 
M'Leverty,  P.  95  New  vennel 
M'Lintock,  Mrs.  John,  237   Sau- 
ehiehall street 
M'Manus,  J.  87  Kirk  st.  Calton 
M'Master,  Alex.  55  Carrick  st 
M'Master,  H.  194  North  street 
M'Master,  Mrs.  Jas.  107  W.  Geo.  fit 
M'Nab,  Alex.  348  Argvle  street 
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M'Nair,  Mrs.  Jas.  G  Dr^-gate  laue 
M'Neill,  John,  37  Findlay  street 
M'Neiil,  Wm.  3  Parliamentary  rd 
M'Omish,  J.  167  Castle  street 
M'Owat,  James,  259  Parliam.  rd 
M'Owat,  Wm.  119  Abercromby  st 
M'Phee,  Neil,  60  Salisbury  street 
M'Pberson,  Dugald,  217  Stirl.  rd 
M'Pherson,  Mrs.  178  Hope  st 
M'Queen,  J.  -2ti2  Main  st.  Brieget 
M'Siiiiiiniing,  J.  174  Garscube  rd 
M'Symon,  John,  397  Argyle  st 
M'Vey,  George,  107  New'City  rd 
M'Vey,  Jas.  13  West  Campbell  st 
M'Vicar,  Wm.  59  Muslin  street 
M'William,  Robert,  21  Duncan  st. 

Mile-end 
M'Willian!,  Mrs.  174  Finnicsti.n  st 
Madden,  Allan,  68  Bridgegate 
a  Maltnian,  John,  39  Well  road 
Manson,  J.  12  Cathedral  street 
Manuel  &  Webster,  163  Buchan.  st 
Marshall,  Alex.  1 9  W.  Milton  st 
Marshall,  Jas.  jun.  10  Bedford  st 
Marshall,  J.  &  A.  23  Trongate 
Marshall  &  Steven,  83  King  st 
Martin,  236  High  street 
Martin,  John,  llODumbaiton  rd 
Martin,  A.  7  Thistle  street 
a  Mathers,  Jas.  66  M'Alpine  st 
Maxwell,  James,  121  Castle  st 
Menzies,  Catherine,  120  Bridgegate 
Menzies,  Catherine,  84  Paisley  rd 
Mercer,  John,  17  Charing  cross 
Middleton,  Thos.  6i  Nicholson  st. 
1  Norfolk  St.  &  38  Warwick  st 
Miller,  Andw.  24  Abereorn  st 
Miller,  Archd.  67  King  st.  and  25 

Park  lane 
a  Miller,  G.  74  Hospital  street 
Miller,  Wm.  150  Dulce  street 
Miller,  J.  C.  S.  42  Cook  street 
Miller,  Wm.  51  Grove  street 
a  Miller,  ]\Irs.  A.  7  Clyde  terrace 
Miller,  Mrs.  James,  30  Old  wynd 
Miller,  Mjs.  P.  81  Stirling's  road 
Milligan,  John,  2i  CLeapside  st 
Milh,  Thos.  1  Kinning  place 
a  Milne,  Geo.  62  Marlborough  st 
Milne,  John,  42  Rose  st.  Hutcha 
Milne,  Mrs.  36  King  st.  Trades 
Mitchell,  John,  53  Stevenson  st 
Mitchell,  R.  63  Stockwell  street 
Mitchell,  Robt.  66^  Maitland  st 
Mitchell,  Rob,  109  Cowcaddens  st 
Moir,  James,  174  Gallowgata 
More,  Rob.  61  Crown  street 
More,  W.  18  Canal  st.  Port-Dun 
Morris,  Hugh,  159  Caslle  street 
Morrison,  Jas.  423,  425  Gallow 
Morrison,  Wm.  191  Main  street 
Morrison,  Wm.  29  Cadogan  st 
Morton,  H.  61  Bridge  street 
Morton,  W.  C.  27  Commercial  rd. 

and  98  South  Wellington  st 
Mowat,  John,  7  Montrose  street 
Muir,  George,   229   High  St.  and 

9  George  street 
Muir,  James,  145  Saltmarket 


Muir,  John  L.  229,  231  Dumbar- 
ton road  and  2  Corunna  street 
Muir,  Mrs.  121  Main  st.  Gorbals 
Munn,  Jas.  47  Dale  st.  Tiadeston 
Munro,  Donald,  67  Stewart  st 
Munro,  Mrs.  H.  143  N.  City  rd 
Murchie,  David,  13  Eglinton  st 
Murray,  David,  180  Sauchiehall  st 
Murray,  John,  47  Rose  st.  Garn 
Blurraj'  and  M'Lean,  140  South 

Portland  street 
Murray,  R.  18  S  Wellington  st. 
Murray,  W.  1  Great  "Western  rd 
a  Murray,  Walter,  30  George  sq. 

and  1  West  George  street 
Naismitb,  John,  2  Kelvinhaugh  st. 

and  24l  Dumbarton  road 
Napier,  John,  7  Cambridge  st 
Neilson,   A.  &  A.  257,   259   Bu- 
chanan street 
Neil,  Clarkson,  103  George  st 
a  Newall,  Mrs.  J.  144  Rottenrow 
Nicol,  William,  4  Portugal  street 
Niibet,  William,   19  Glassford  st. 

and  143  Trongate 
Niven,  John,  167  Eglinton  st 
Ogilvie,  George,  337  High  street, 

and  164  Castle  street 
Pagan,  J.  95  ilain  st.  Anderston 
Paik,  John,  17  Moore  street 
Park,  Mary  Ann,  80  Finnieston  st 
Parker,  Alex.  116  Cowcaddens  st 
Parker,  George,  1 6  Eldon  street 
Parker,  J.  &  R.  324  High  street 
Parker,  Mrs.  P.  104  Main  st.  Gor 
Paterson,  Andrew,  10  Rutherg.  rd 
Paterson,  James,  Strathbungo 
Paterson,  James,  19  Canon  st 
Paterson,  John,  17  E.  Howard  st 
Paterson,  John  B.  66  Cowcaddens 
I'aterson,  John,  168  G.  Hamil.  st 
Paton,  Daniel,  51  Kent  street 
Paul,  Walter,  30  Dumbarton  rd 
Pearston,  John,  189  Duke  street 
Petrie,  Thomas,  28  Caledonian  rd 
Pollock,  Alex.  47  Gallowgata 
Pollock,  Alex.  94  Crown  street 
Pollock,  Mrs.  T.  4  and  250  Par- 
liamentary road 
Porter,  Wm.  P.  211  Up.  Main  st. 
Powell,  M.  60  Main  st.  Gorbals 
Purdon,  G.  184  J  Upper  Crown  st 
Quae,  Oliver,  8  Bedford  lane 
Quin,  John,  111  Main  street 
Rae,  John,   198  Duke  street 
Rae,  Thomas,  13  Canning  street 
Ramsay,  Sam.  43  Burnside  st 
Reid,  Alex.  44  Broad  st.  Mile-end 
lleid,  H.  105  Ei^linton  street 
Reid,  H.  92,  94  Main  st.  Anderst 
Reid,  Jas.  S.  103  Glebe  street 
Keid,  J.  &  J.  P.  105  G.  Ham.  st 
Reid,  J.  &  T.  28  Elderslie  st 
Reid,  R.  221,  223  Cowcaddens  st 
Reid,  Wm.  46  Grove  street 
Reid,  Mrs.  88  Govan  street 
Reid,  Helen,  111  Cumberland  st 
a  Renfrew,  Jas.  T.  191  N.  City  rd 
Kennie,  James,  48  Adelphi  street 


Renwick  &  Miller,  95  Stubcross  st 
Richmond,  R.  342  (jallowgate 
Ritchie,  James,  IS  Crown  street 
Robb,  Angus,  125  Shamrock  st 
Roberton,  Hi'Ugh,  &  Co.  72  Un.  st 
Roberton,  M.  &  J.  154  Rose  street, 

Hutchesontown 
Robertson,  D.  10  Tobago  st.  Calt 
Robertson,  Duncan,  8  Tarbert  st 
Robertson,  John,  30  Bell  street 
Robertson,  John,  45|  Crown  st 
Robertson,  P.  60  Norfolk  st 
a  Robertson,  Robt.  203  Argyle  st 
Robertson,  Robt.  138    Rose  street, 

Hutchesontown 
Rodden,  James,  7  Clermont  street 
Rodger,   Adam,  71    Nelson  street, 

Tradeston 
Roxburgh,   A.  L.  &  Co.  92   Main 

street,  Gorbals 
Roy,  Andrew,  17  Virginia  street 
R03',  Andrew,  122  Dumbarton  rd 
Roy,  J.  &  T.  58  Kirk  st.  Calton 
Russell,  J.  33  Reid  st.  Bridgeton 
Russell,  Wm.  632  Gallowgata 
R'lssell,  Mrs.  W.  87  Stoboross  st 
a  Samuel,  Mrs.  T.  65  Centre  st 
Sanders,  Isa.  31  Green  st.  Calton 
Scobie,  Mrs.  J.  14  Clieapside  st 
Scott,  Alex.  107,  109  Stockwell 
Scott,  James,  116  High  street 
Scott,  Jos.  10  GreenhiU  street 
Scott,  Mrs.  A.  130  High  street 
Scott,  Mrs.  147  Roitenrow 
Scott,  Mrs.  3 1  Renfrew  street 
Shanks,  Thos.  N.  118  Woodla.  rd 
Shanks,  William,  522  Duke  st 
Shanks,  Mrs.  T.  317  Eglinton  st 
Sharp,  Henry,  89^-  S.  Welling,  st 
Shaw,   D.    1   Kirk  st     Townhead 

and  256  Buchanan  street 
Shearer,  John,  54  Tureen  street 
Simpson,  John,  29  Carrick  street 
Simpson,  R.  28  Broad  st.  Mile-end 
Sinclair,  D.  25  Oswald  street 
Sinclair,  Janet,  120  S.  Welling,  sfc 
Small,  James,  24  Rose  st.  Hutch 

meal,  W.  161,  163  Gallowgate 
Smeaton,Wm.  &  Co.  281  Eglint.  sfc 
Smillie,    Peter,    26    Forth  street, 

Port-Dundas 
Smith,  Alex.  34  Orr  st.  Calton 
Smith,  Charles,  60  Carrick  st 
Smith,  John,  283  Dobbie's  loan 
Smith,  John,  115  Maitland  street 
Smith  &  Mallaby,  76  Bridgegate 
Smith,  R.  124  and  337  Sauchie.  st 
Smith  &  Sharp,  75  Argj'le  street 
Smith,  Mrs.  A.  8  Moore  street 
Smith,  Mrs.  20  Melville  st.  Trades 
Somerville,  J.  136  King  st-  city 
Souter,  Mrs.  John,  34  Newhall  ter 
Speirs,  John,  13  High  street 
Sproul,  E.  1  Rodney  st.  Old  basin 
Stark,  D.  117  Cowcaddens  street 
Steel,  Duncan,  141  Bridgegate 
a  Steel,  James,  82  Stevensnn  street 
Steel,  John,  219  Upper  Main  st. 
Gorbals 


GEOCEES. 


-TEADES  DIEECTOEY. 


-I-IAIEDEESSEES. 


491^^ 


Steel,  John,  77  Brown  st.  Anderst 
Steel,  R.  13  Cranston  st.  Anderst 
a  Steel,  Susan,  8  Cavendish  street 
Stevenson,  A.  3  West  George  st 
Stevenson,  Jas.  190  Garscnbe  rd 
Stevenson,  Thos.  103  New  Cityrd 
Stewart,  Jolin,  21  Sbiiftesbury  st 
Stewart,  K.  1 1  Elderslie  street 
a  Stewart,  W.  49  Commercial  rd 
Stirling,  Thos.  S+8  St.  Vincent  st 
Stirrut,  A.  &  R,  6  Lyon  street  and 

287  Garscube  road 
Struthers,  Rolit.  31,  33  Cathcart  st 
Sutherland,  Mrs.  55  Washington  st 
Tait,  Benjamin,  8  Mauiiltou  place, 

.  Great  Western  road 
Taylor,  James,  44  Ruse  street 
Taylor,  John,   41G   Parliament,  rd 
Taylor,  Robert,  116  Glebe  street 
Terapleton,  J.  48  William  st.  And 
Thom,  John,  95  Glebe  street 
Thorn,  Wni.  41  St.  George's  road 
Thomas,  Thomas,  59  Garscube  rd 
Thomson,  Ales.  163  N.  City  rd 
Thomson,  Andrew,  66  King  st 
Thomson,  Chas.  88  Broomii-law 
Thomson,    D.tvld,   115   Union  st. 
.  and  51  Gordon  street 
Thomson,  D.jun.  2"29  Gallowgate 
Thomson,   G.   &   Sons,  54  Milton 

st.  and  82,  84  Garscube  road 
Thomson,  J.  A.  lOO  Candleriggs 
Thomson,  Ji.s.  263,  2G5  Gallowg 
a  Thomson,  Jas.  287  Farlicimen.  rd 
Thomson,  John,  37  IMuslin  street 
Thomson,  Thomas,  15  Canning  st 
Thomson,  Thomas,  270  JMain  st 
Todd,  James,   21  Stevenson  street 
Torrance,  Jas.  197   Castle  st.  145 

Garngad  rd.  &  115^-  Springb.  rd 
Torrance,  Robert,  135|-  New  ven 
Turner,  Colin,  62  Dale  st.  Bridg 
Turner,   Duncan,   14,  16  William 

street,  Cowcaddens 
Ure,  John,  129  Garngad  road 
Urie,  T.  193  Stobcross  street 
Walker,  D.  &  Son,  379  Garscb.  rd 
Walker,  Jas.  323  Sauchiehall  st 
Walker,  J.  &  Co.  57  St.  Vine,  st 
AValker,  John,   155,  157  Sliil.  rd 
Walker,  John,  194  Main  st.  And 
Walker,  Malcolm,  37  Mill  street, 

Bridgeton 
Walker,  Wal.  23 1,  233  N.  Cityrd. 

and  108  St.  George's  road 
Walker,  Margt.  69  Abercromby  st 
Wallace,  G.  323  Argvle  street 
rt  Ward,  D.  131  Thisile  st.  Hutc 
Wardrop,  M.  403  Parliament,  rd 
Waterson,  Mrs.  A.  22  Scotland  st 
Watson,  Alex.  50  Crown  street 
Watson,  J.  98  New  City  road 
Weir,  George,  45  Govan  street 
Weii;,  James,    115  Nelson  street, 

Tradeston 
a  Weir,  Mrs.  5G  John  st.  Bridgeton 
West  of  Scotland  Co-operative  So- 
ciety, 43  N.  Albion  street 
White,  D.  B.  190  Main  st.  Ander 


White,  T.  45  Norfolk  st.  and  49 

South  Portland  street 
Whyte  &  Hunter,  58  Miller  st 
Wilkie,  Duncan,  30  Rutherglen  rd 
Williamson,  John,  315  Sauchi.  st 
U'ilson,  A.  240  P<jllokshaw3  rd 
Wilson,  David,  67  Clyde  st.  Ander 
Wilson,  G.  62  Little  st   Calton 
Wilson,  H.  53  Garscube  road 
Wilson,  J.  M.   120  Main  st.  Gorb 
Wilson,  John,   153  Hospital  st 
Wilson,  John,  20  Grove  street 
Wilson,  John,  29  Green  st.  Calt 
Wdson,  Joseph,   103  Bridj^egate 
Wilson,  Peter,   151  W.  Regent  st 
Wilson,  R.  101  Hospital  street 
Wilson,  Thomas,  54  Drygate 
Wilson,  Wm.  26  William  st.  Cow 
Wilson,  Mrs.  John,  227  Duke  st 
Winks,  John,  127  New  vennel 
Wood,  James,  a^  Gloucester  st 
a  Woodburn,  J.  106  N.  Hano  st 
Working  Men's  Association,   18-1 

Kelvinliaugh  street 
Wotherspoon,  Thos.  122  Lond.  rd 
Wright,  Alex.  231  Duke  street 
Wrii;l.t,  D.  36  Cumberland  st 
WrightyH.  &  W.   108,  110  Geo. 

street.      Branch  establishment, 

162,  164  Canning  st.  Calton 
Wyllie,  Daniid,  121  N.  Cityrd 
Wylie,   Jas.  jun.    78,    SO    North 

Woodside  road 
Young,  Alex.  24  Norfolk  street 
Young,  Alex.   118  Dale  street 
Young,  Archd.   144  Uuke  street 
Young,  Gavin,  221   Eglinton  st 
Young,  Jas.  128  New  Cit3"  road 
Young,  Jas.  198  Dumbarton  road 
Young,  .John,  70  Havannah 
Young,  Robert,  45  King  street 
Y'oung,  R.  98  Main  st.  Anderston 
Young,  Mrs.  A.  51  Struthers  st 

GU^MAKERS. 
Allan,  Arthur,   12  London  street 
Bell,  George,  33  Queen  street 
Brown,  Hugh,  213  Argyle  Street 
Cross,  Wm.  46  Trongate 
Dobbie,  John,  205  Argyle  street 
Dougall,  J.  D.  23  Gordon  street 
Hunter,  Alex.  133  Trongate 
Ingram,  Charles,  100  Union  st 
Landell,   William,   106  Trongate, 

and  Silvan  Works,  Mile-end 
Martin,  Alex.  20  Exchange  sq 
Robertson,  J.  31,  32  Arfiyle  arcade 
SherrifF,  Peter,  10  Eenfield  street 

GUNPOWDER  MAITUFAC- 
TUSESS. 

Blackburn,  Low,  &  Co.  135  Bu- 
clianan  st.,  agents  for  Melford 
Gunpowder  Go 

Curtis  &  Ilarvie,  Hounslow,  Tun- 
bridge,  &  Clyde  Mills,  12  St. 
Vincent  pi.;  J.  Gray,  jun. agent 

Fleming,  M.  C.   lls'Union  st 

Gray,  John,  jun.  12  St.  Vincent  pi 


Hay,  Merricks,  &  Co.  20  St.  Vin- 
cent place 
Hitchiner    &   Hunter ;  agent,   H. 

Little,  60  Gt.  Clyde  street 
Karnes  Co  ;  J.  Hunter,  manager, 

25  St.  Enoch  squre 
Lochfine  Powder  Co.  85  Masv/ell 

St. ;  R.  M'Dongall 
Metfort     Gunpowder     Co.      135 

BiVchanan  street 
Steven  &  Co.  54  St.  Enoch  sq 
Sv^'an,  Edward  W.  120  Bnchn.  st 
Wakefield,  W.  H.  &  Co.  Gatebeck 

Kendal;     E.     W.    Swan,     120 

Buchanan  street,  agent 

HABESDASIIESS. 

SEE  ALSO  WOOLLEN  DR.VPEES. 

Anderson,  John,  QQ,  68  Jamaica  st 
Gardner,    Foulds,   &  Stirling,  70 

Union  street 
Horn,  John,  &  Co.  46  High  st 
Morrison  &  Co.  49  Jamaica  st 

HAIRCLOTH  MANUFAC- 
TURERS. 

Cleland  &  M'Nairs,  16  Turner's  ct 
Fergusson,  John,  &  Sons,  88  Ja- 
maica street 
Eraser,  J.  Moodie's  ct.  31  Arg.  st 
Linn  &  Huie,  200  Argyle  st.  and 

39  Cavendish  street 
M'Donald,  Peter,  56  Duke  street 
M'Lellan  &  Thomson,  7  Madeira  ' 
court,  Argyle  street  ' 

Wylie  &  Lochhead,  45  Buchanan  st  ' 

HAIRDRESSERS. 

SEE  ALSO  PEKFUJIERS  AND 
HAIKDRESSEKS. 

Albin,  Stewart,  16  New  Dalmk.  rd 
Alison,  John,  107  Garscube  road 
Armstrong,  John,  14  Crown  st 
Arneil,  Wm.  96  Glas.sford  street 
Baird,  Jas.  39  Rutherglen  loan 
Baird,  S.  20  Stewart  street 
Barlas,  George,  16J  Buchanan  st 
Barry,  D.  6  Canning  st.  Calton 
Bentley,  Wm.  1  Oswald  street 
Boj'd,  J.  64  Stockwell  street 
Boyle,  Wm.  149  Bridgegate 
Braid,  Abx.  342  High  street 
Brown,  John,  8  Glassford  street 
Chuhners,  Wm.  3  Bell  street 
Connell,  John,  153  London  st 
Cummiskey,  John,  142  Trongate 
Docharty,  Jas.  73  Princes  street 
Douglas,  John,  22  Millroad  street 
Drysdale,  2  Royal  arc.  Cowcadns 
Duff,  Charles,  42  Eglinton  street     ' 
Dutf,  Jas.  32  Gt.  Western  road 
Forbes,  Duncan,  145  Argyle  st 
Galbraith,  Thos.  48  Blain'st.  Calt 
Gardner,  C.  39  King  st.  Tradest 
Garman,  Wm.  132  Buchanan  st 
Gibb,  John,  15  Sauchiehall  street 
Gordon,  John,  51  Dundas  street 
Hamilton,  G.  57  Cowcaddens  st 
Hamilton,  John,  47  Renfield  st 


492 


HAM. TRADES  DIRECTORY.- 


-HATTERS. 


Bill,  George,  26  Centre  street 
Irwin,  Charles,  19  Oxford  street 
Kaye,  Geo.  48^  Crown  street 
Kirkland,  Robert,  452  Gallowgate 
Kyle,  William,  68  George  street 
Kyle,  Mrs.  Wm.  ladies,  68  Geo.  st 
Lambie,  Alex.  316  High  street 
Lambie,  Robert,  117  Saltmarket 
Linn,  Duncan,  82  Bell  street 
Lynas,  Isaac,  6  Monkland  street 
M'Ateer,  John,  31  Bridgegate 
M'Combe,  Wm.  198  Broomielaw 
JI'Fadyen,  C.  120  Unicn  street 
M'Garrey,  Jas.  134  Piccadilly  st 
M'Gregor,  John,  124  Buch.  st 
M'Kay,  Jas.  9  Abercromby  street 
WKie,  Andw.  9  Port-Dundas  rd 
M'Lean,  Eobt.  103-^-  Main  st.  And 
JI'Mahon,  Jas.  77  Bridgegate 
M'Nish,  Andrew,  8  Broomielaw 
Martin,  R.  72A  Cowcaddens  st 
Jloore,  J.  291  Sauchieball  street 
Muego,  Alex.  23  Queen  street 
Mullen,  John,  49  High  street 
Keilson,  J.  156  Main  st.  Bridget 
Kicol,  Henry,  255  High  street 
Nicol,  Thos.  61  Main  st.  Gorbals 
Provan,  J.  181  Trongate 
lieid,  James,  7  East  Russell  st 
Robertson,  Jas.  43  iSIain  st.  Bridg 
Koe,  Alex.  R.  55  Bell  street 
Itoss,  Thomas,  23  Maxwell  street 
Jlossini,  P.  320  Gallowgate 
Stewart  &  Donald,  20  Argyle  ar 
Btruthers,  R.  13  Hill  st.  off  Gal 
Sturrock  &  Sons,   121,  123  Bu- 
chanan  street,   and  33  Princes 
street,  Edinburgh 
Swift,  James,  176  Saltmarket 
Tennent,  Walter,  72  Queen  street 
"Wilson,  James,  253  George  street 
Wishart,  R.  210  Hope  street 
Wright,  Geo.  7  Macfarlane  street. 
— See  Advertisement  in  Appt7id. 
Young,  George,  10  Cliaring  cross 

HAM  CUEEES, 

Allan,  Alex.  jun.  &  Co.  72  Can- 

dleriggs 
Allan,  A.  &  J.  108,  110  Candler 
Allan,  John,  &  Co.  34  Dunlop  st 
Anderson,  M.  301  Sauchiehall  st 
Baillie,  J.  &  Co.  87  Candleriggs 
Borland  Brothers,  12  Stockwell  pi 
Buchanan,  J.  &  Son,  71,  73  Candl 
Dunlop,  R.  &  Co.  47,  49  Bruns.  pi 
Dwyer,  Michael,  &  Co.  6  Bazaar 
Findlay  &  Leggat,  48  Candleriggs 
Fulton,  James,  47  Argyle  street 
Fulton,  Wm.   &  Son,   66  Bruns- 
wick street 
Gardner,  W.  20  Wilson  street 
Gibb  &  Clark,  17,  19  Wilson  st 
Gillies,  J.,&Co.  18,  20  Dunl.  st 
Hamilton,  A.  164  Gallowgate 
Hinshelwood  &  Co.  7  Back  wynd 
Jack,  Thos.  8,  9  Bazaar 
Kerr,  Jas.  109  Stobcross  street 
Laird,  John,  &  Co.  57  Argyle  st 


Leishman,  Andrew,  216  Gallowg 
IM'Uermott,  F.  39  Castle  street 
Jl'Innes,  Neil,  32  Stirling  street 
M'Innes,  Peler,  63  Gallowgate 
M'Intyre  &  Ramsav,  45  Dnnl.  st 
Millar,  R.  D.  &  Co'.  67  Wilson  st 
Moffat,  Wm.  203  Buchanan  street 
Munro,  Jas.  97  Candleriggs 
Nelmes,  Thomas,  31  Crown  street 
Pollock,   Jas.    &  Co.   12   and  14 

Wilson  street 
Raap,  Andrew,  21  King  street 
Rennie,  T.  J.  &  Co.  17,  19  Hut- 

cheson  street 
Ritchie,  Wm.  414  Parliam.  road 
Rooney,  John,  369  Gallowgate 
Roy,  J.  &  G.  37  Turner's  court 
Russell,  Wm.  129  Stobcross  street 
Sinclair,  James,  &  Co.  20  Stock- 
well  street 
Sliman,  D.  K.  &  J.  157  Trongate 
Steinhausen,  C.  103  Stockwell  st 
— See  Advertisement  in  Append. 
\Vil.son,  Gavin,  4,  6,  8  Stockwell  pi 
Young,  Geo.  63  Crown  street 
Young,  Robert,  21  S.  Albion  st 

HAME  MAKERS, 
Angus,  John,  &  Co.  131  Trongate 
Boyd,  Henry,  114  Candleriggs 
Hamilton,  Robt.  &  Co.  M'Pher.  st 
Leckie,  John,  &  Co.  60  Stockwell  st 
M'Nauj;ht,    G.  St.  James'  street, 

Paisley  road 
Russell,  Bernard,  Henrietta  street 
Sillars,  Alex.  66  M'Pherson  street 
Yuill,  James,  47  Stockwell  street 

HARBOUEMASTEES. 
Harbourmaster's  office,  16  Robert- 
son street 
Johnston,  W.  1 G  Robertson  street 
Ritchie,  Jas.  16  Robertson  street 
Russell,  William,  Port-Dundas. 

HARDWAREMEN. 

SEE  ALSO  IKONMONGEKS. 

Beeg,  Wm.  354  Parliamentary  rd 
Blair,  George,  36  Turner's  court 
Bogle,  W.  R.  292  Arayle  street 
Bower,  Oliver,  30  Well  st.  Calton 
Brown,  D   134  Bridgegate 
Brown  &  Miller,  16,  20  Jail  sq 
Cochran,  H.  W.  8,  10  Jail  sq 
Fairlej',  Grant,  &  Murdoch,    130 

Stockwell  street 
French,  Robert,  118  Trongate 
Galloway,    V.  J.  Ill  Stockwell  st 
Henderson,  F.  81  Main  st.  Gorbals 
Hutcheson,  Joseph,  &  Son,  16,  18 

Maxwell  s:reet 
Kirkwood  &  Murray,   180  Trong. 
M'Leod,  Robert,  164  Argyle  st 
Miller,  James,  77  Argyle  street 
Moves,  Jas.  R.  331  Sauchiehall  st 
Rattray,  Charles,  23  King  street 
Rogers,  M.  12  George  street 
Robertson,  David,  31  Bell  street 
Robertson,  John,  31,  32  Arg.  arc, 
Woods,  Richard,  52  Broomielaw 


HAT  MANUFACTURERS, 
Anderson,   James  B,  121  Argyle 

street  and  2,  4,  6  Maxwell  st 
Blair,  J.  &  Ce.  34  Howard  street 
Brown,  John,  22  Market  street 
Brvce,  John,  55  Arpvle  street 
Dunlop,  D.  &  W.  1 49  Argvle  st 
Freckleton,  Wm.  &  Co.  217  Arg.  st 
Fulton,  Andrew,  104^- Argyle  st 
Gardner,   FoulJs,  &  Stirling,    70" 

Union  street 
Gardner,  J.  &  W.  D.  54  Candler 
Hunter,  A.  G.  &  Co.  32  Buchan.  st 
Hunter,  Burr,  &  Co.  95  Argyle  st 
Hunter,  David,  185  Trongate 
Inglis,  A.  &  Co.  Moodie's  court^ 

31  Argyle  street 
Kirsop,  J.  98  Argyle  St.  and  28' 

St.  Enoch  wynd 
Knox,  J.  &  W.  &  Co.  67,  73  Tronpr 
Kno.x,  Walter,  176  Trongate  and; 

2  to  8  Hutcheson  street 
M'Allen,  W.  72  Cowcaddensst 
M'Gregor,  T.  74  George  street  ' 
M'Innes,  Matthew,  136  Trongate- 
Maequaker,   W.  48  Trongate 
Miller,  David,  185  Tron,£ate 
Blorrisons  &  Co. Jell,  49  Jamaica  st 
Morrison,  W^m.  &  Sons,  131  Arg.  st 
Murphy,  Henry,  194  Upper  Mainr 

street,  Gorbals 
Pigott,  Henry,  1 67  Argyle  street 
Robertson,  Robt.  &  Sons,  18  Glass- 
ford  street 
Robertson,  Wm.  210  Gallowgate 
Rohead,  J  64  Abbotsford  place 
Stewart,  D.  &  Co.  37  Glassford  st 
Thoriihill  &  Co.  65  Argyle  street 
Westlands,    Laidlaw,    &    Co.  12- 

Howard  St.  &  99  Gt.  Clyde  st 
Wylie,  William,  1  Argyle  street 

HATTERS. 

Anderson,  David,  16  London  st 
Beaton,  W.  &  Co.  172  Cowcad, 
Black,  John,  35  Queen  street 
Blair,  George,  42  Queen  street 
Blair,  J.  &  Co.  34  Howard  street 
Bogue,  R.  A.  113  Ingram  street 
Briggs  &  M'Lellan,  57  Union  st 
Brociie,  Wm.  70  Oxford  street 
Brown,  Wm.  6  Croy  place 
Bryce,  John,  55  Argyle  street 
Cairns,  J.  &  A.  75  Trongate 
Carlin,  John,  36  Queen  street 
Craig,  D.  365  Argyle  street 
Craig,  Geo.  182  Argyle  street 
Craig,  G.  &  Go.  1 19" Trongate 
Crawford,  J.  188 J  Cowcaddens 
Devine,  Wm.  430  Parliam.  road 
Drummond    &    Leslie,   151,    16i 

Argvle  street 
Dunlop,  D.  &  W.  149  Argyle  st 
Easton,  James,  56  Queen  street 
Eyre,  Richard,  30  llavannah 
Fraser,  Peter,  69  Union  street 
Fulton,  Andrew,  104^  Argyle  st 
Houston,  .Jas.  60  Nelson  street 
Hunter,A.G.& Co.  32  Buchanan  &t 


HEARTH-RUG. TRADES  DIRECTORY. HOSIERS. 


49a 


Hunter,  Barr,  &  Co.  95  Arcyle  st 
Hurst  &  Williams,  102  Stockw.  st 
HyaiT),  B.  48  Argvle  street 
Johnston,  Arch.  40  Cowcaddens 
Kenned3'  &  Son,  7  R.  Exch.  sq 
Kennedy,  David,  27  Union  street 
Lawson,  Jacob,  144  Buchanan  st 
Lockharts  &  Watson,  60  St.  Vin- 
cent street 
M'Adie  &  Co.  52  Queen  street 
JIackay,  S.  31  Gordon  street 
M'Kenzie,    Tliomas,  &    Co.    207 

Argvle  street 
MTherson    &    Ferguson,  67  Os- 
wald street 
M'Pberson,  H.  100  Fyfe  place,  W. 

George  street 
Mathie,  Win.  16  West  Nile  street 
Meek,  J.  &  C.  G  Victoria  buildgs. 

Great  Clyde  street 
Miller,  David,  78  Argvle  st.  and 
1,  3  Queen  street 
■  Miller,  David,  185  Trongate 
Moffat,  Adain,  6  Hope  street 
Morrison  &  Co.  49  Jamaica  street 
Morrison,  William,    &    Son,   131 

Argyle  street 
Murray,  D.  &  Co.  102  Queen  st 
Patrick,  John,  105  Trongate 
Pigott,  Henry,  167  Argyle  street 
Rae,  John,  46  Queen  street 
Kamsay,  Thos.  &  Co.  37  Lond.  st 
Raydoog  &  Co.  12  Howard  street; 
workshop,  12  St.  Enoch  square 
Ritchie  &  Co.  52  Gordon  street 
Kobertson,  Wm.  210  Gallowgate 
Robertson,  W.  &  J.  10  Belgrove  st 
Roger,  John,  15  Buchanan  street 
Simpson,  R.  &  Co.  3,  5  Jamaica  st 
Sinclair  &  Son,  65  St.  Vincent  st 
Stevenson,  John,  404  Gallowgate 
Stewart,  Thomas,  42  Bridge  st 
Stirling,  Jas.  43  London  street 
Thornhill  &  Co.  65  Argyle  street 
Thornhill,  Wm.  K.  63  Abbotsf.  pi 
"Wilson,  A.  R   303  Argyle  street 
Wright,  Wm.  5  Bridge  street 

HEAETH-RUG  MANUFAC- 
TURERS. 
Geddes,  J.  &  Sons,  76  Virginia  st 
Lyle,  J.  &  Co.  100  Crown  Point  rd 
Rutherford,  Rule,  &  Co.  9  Howard 

street  and  Howard  square. 
Templeton,  J.  &  Co.  70  George  sq 
Templeton,  J.  &  J.  S.  Fordneuk 

street,  Mile-end. 

HEDDLE-MAKERS. 

SEE    ALSO    WEAVEUS'    UTENSIL 
MAKEKS. 

Bridgeton  Heddle  Co.  15  Steven 

street,  off  Dalmarnock  road 
Brown,    D.    18    Thomson's    lane, 

Green  street 
Cameron,  D.  143  Gt.  Hamilton  st 
Dickie,  Hugh,  4  Low  Green  st 
Drummond,  J.  3   Antigua  place, 
Nelson  street 


Henderson,  Jas.  114  Candleriggs 
Patent  Heddle  Co.  90  Maxwell  st 
Renfrew,  A.  &  Co.  5  Montrose  st 
Wylie,  J.  &  A.  17  Muslin  street. 

HERB  DEALERS. 
Brown,  Alex.  29  Cathcart  street 
Campbell,  A.  14  Hill  st.  Gallowg 
Clark,  A.  jun.  08,  70  London  st 
Dale,  Wm.  40  Queen  street 
Disher,  T.  D.  83  London  street 
Hatrick,  P.  206  Main  st.  Bridget 
Henderson,  R.  60  Commerce  st 
M 'Donald,  H.  S.  59  Canning  st. 

Calton 
MTndoe,  Jas.  10  Canning  st.  Calt 
Miller,  Andrew,  24  Abercorn  st 
O'Reilly,  M.  151  London  street 
Wright,  Lawr.  25  St.  Andrew's  sq 
Young,  M'Intosh,  &  Co.  452  Gallo. 

HIDE  &  LEATHER  FACTORS. 

Callender,  Thomas,  Smith's  court, 

Candleriggs 
Callender,  W.  O.  34  Candleriggs 
Cooper,   Joseph,    62    Sjioutmouth 

and  46  Graaaie  street 
Fox  &  Munro,  114  Trongate 
Fulton,  W.  H.  &  J.  147  Stockw.  st 
Glasgow  Auction    Market,    Hut- 

cheson's  bridi^e. 
Inglis,  J.  37-}  St.  Andrew's  street 
M-Dougall,  A.  62  Oxford  street 
M'Intosh,    Peter,    &    Sons,     129 

Stockwell  street 
Morrison  &  Steel,  29  Dunlop  st 
Muirhead,  Andrew,  14  Brunswick 

lane  and  132  Trongate 
Muirhead,   James,   23  Old  wynd 

and  62  Spoutmouth 
Pilling,  J.  D.  36  St.  Andrew's  sq 
Pilling,  Thomas,  63  Stockwell  st 
Ramsay,  liobt.,  Hutchcson  bridge 
Ros.^,  James,  &  Sons,  33    North 

Albion  street 
Schrader  &  Jlitchell,  12  Dixon  st. 

and  78  Fox  street 

HIVE-WATER  MAKERS. 
Crawford,  M.  138  Gallowgate 
Wark,  J.  30  Savoy  st.  Bridgeton 

HOMCEOPATHIC  CHEMISTS. 
Cochrane,  Jas.  28  Argyle  arcade 
Glasgow     Homoeopathic     Dispen- 
sary, 280  George  street 
Ilomoeopathio  Instit.  S(iO  Bath  st 
Thomson,  Dr.  John,  300  Bath  st 

HORSE-DEALERS. 
Allan,  Robert,  20  Barony  street 
Clark,  James,  130  London  street 
Finlayson,  Wm.  90  Garngad  rd 
Grant,  Wm.  190  Dumbarton  rd 
Leggat,  Wm.  49  Young  st 
M'Kinlay,  Jas.  3  S.  St  Mumgo  st 
Newlands,  P.  28  M'Pherson  st 
Royal  Victoria  Horse  Bazaar,  J. 

Walker,  29  Cambridge  street 
Warnock,  James,  182  Gallowgate 
Yuile,  Archd.  33  Cathedral  st 


HOSIERS  AND  GLOVERS  AND 
MANUFACTURERS  OF  HO- 
SIERY. 

Adam  &  Wright,  114  Trongate- 
Aitken,  Alex.  178  Main  street 
Alexander,  Robt.  16  Bath  streeS 
Anderson,  J.  GO,  08  Jamaica  st.. 

— See  Ado.  ill  Appendix 
Baird,  James,  207  Cowcad.  st 
Baxter,  W.  438,  442  Argyle  sti 
Baxter,  Mrs.  202  Dumbarton  rd 
Bell,  John,  178  Trongate 
Bennie,  Mrs.  145  Eglinton  st 
Black,  N.  112  Candleriggs 
Bogle,  J.  Y.  294  Argyle  stre&S 
Bogle,  Thos.  294  Argyle  street 
Bower,  O.  30  \Vell  st.  Calton 
Brown,  John,  8  Candleriggs 
Brownlie,  Mrs.  40  King  street 
Buchanan,  Mrs.  J.  19  Eglinton  sfc 
Bunting,  James,  22  Stobcross  st 
Burton,  Henry,  1 1 1  Buchanan  st 
Cairns,  J.  &  A.  75  Trongate 
Campbell,  Elizabeth,  75  George  st 
Callum,  Mrs.  68  Cowcaddens  st 
Cruden,  A-  J-  185  Gallowgate 
Davidson  C.  &  A.  79  Abercromby  st 
Dawson  &  M'Nicol,  50  Bucha.  st 
Drummond  and  Leslie,  151  to  161 

Argyle  street 
Duncan,  Thos.  &  Co.  3  Bridge  st 
Dunlop,  H.  158  Trongate 
Dunlop,  Mrs.  C.  30  Bedford  st 
Falconer,  Patrick  A.  140  Arg.  st 
Falconer,  R.  &  T.  192  Trongate 
Falconer,  W.  &  A.  5  High  street 
Ferguson,  D.  199  N.  Cily  road 
Fisher,  John  C.  5  Queen  st 
Fleming,  Malcolm,  8  Adelphi  st 
Fleming,  Miss  J.  21  Argyle  arcade- 
Forrest,  Mrs.  Wm.  8  Stockwell 
Fulton  Brothers,  19  Montrose  st 
Gall,  H.  &  Son,  23  Glassford  st 
Garden,  John,  231,  233  Sauchie- 

hall  street 
Gibson,  W.  &  J.  45, 47  Jamaica  st 
Grant  &  Watson,  52  St.  Vine,  st 
Harvie  &  Yuill,  142  Argyle  st 
Henderson,  D.  28  Candleriggs 
Henderson  &  Son,  26  Candleriggs 
Horn,  James,  416  Argyle  street 
Horn,  John,  &  Co.  46  High  st 
Hyam,  B.  48  Argyle  street 
Jack,  J.  S.  &  A.  280  Argyle  st 
Jackson,  Edw.  128  Buchanan  st 
James,  Wm.,  108  Cumberland  st 
Kemp,  Mrs.  150  Garscube  road 
Lawson,  Mrs.  71^-  Eglinton  st 
Leggat,  C.  134  Trongate 
Letham,  Robert,  3  High  street 
Letters,  Mrs.  62  Gt.  Hamilton  st, 
Liddell,  Mary,  101  Kinning  pi 
Lymburn,  James,  89  Gallowgate 
M'Allister,  J.  &  A.  32  Kent  st 
M'Ausland,  Henry  C.  122  Arg.  st 
M'Eachran,  L.  &  Co.  175   Arg.  st^  " 
M'Farlane,  Mrs.  410  Parlia.  road 
M'Farlane,    Janet,    4^  North   st. 

Anderston. 


494 


HOTELS. 


-TRADES  DIRECTORY.- 


-nousE. 


M'Geocb,  A.  &  W.   &  Co.  126, 
•    12STronE;ate 

M'Intyre,  Duncan,  44  Argyle  st 
M'lvor,  Alex.  63  St.  Vincent  st 
M'Kenzie,  Thns.  &  Co.  207  Arg.  st 
M'Nee  &  M'Dougall,  101  Main  st. 
.  Anderston 

M'Nee,  M.  &  Co.  7  Stobcross  st 
Mail-,  John,  106  Argyle  st.  and  100 

Trongate 
Marshall,  Robert,  31  Argyle  st 
Martin,  Robert,  10  Crown  st 
Martin,  Wrn.  53,  55  Bridge  st 
Miller,  Joseph,  109  Sauchieh.  st 
Millar,  Miss  A.  135  Gallowgate 
Mitchell,  J.  94,  96  Bell  street 
Morrisons  &  Co.  49  Jamaica  st 
Morrison,  Jas.  250  Argyle  st 
Muir,  Andrew,  218  Dumbarton  rd 
Muirhead.  John,  42  Candleriggs 
Murray,  Robert,  lOG  Canning  st 
Ormond,  James,  2,  4  Candleriggs 
Orr,  John,  167  Ingram  street 
Paton,  Alex.  &  Co.   123  Arg.  st 
Paton,  Wm.  84  Buchanan  street 
Peat,  P.  S.  43-^  Crown  street 
Petrie,  John,  1^8 J  Cowcaddeus 
Proudfoot,  H.  172  Trongate 
Eobertson,  D.  415  Parliam.  road 
Robertson,  Mrs.  139  W.  Nile  st 
Pvowan,  J.  G.  217,  219  Cowcad- 

dens  street 
Rowand,  Abraham,  28  High  st 
Scott,  John,  126  Canning  st.  Cal. 
Scott,  Wm.  198  Main  street 
Shaw,  John,  36  Argyle  street 
Shirra,  Miss  B.  107  Canning  st. 

Calton 
Simpson,  R.  &  Co.  3,  5  Jamaica  st 
Sinclair  &  bon,  65  St.  Vincent  st 
Sinnaraon,  T.  61  Stevenson  st 
Smith,  J.  and  Co.  11  High  street 
Smith,  Robert,  26  Burnside  st 
Somerville,  J.  G.  285   Sauchie.  st. 
Sriber  &  Co.  i  1  St,  Enoch  square 
Stevenson,  M.  &  A.  17  Welling,  ar 
Strathern's,  16  Bath  street 
Stuart,  James,  8  Prince's  square, 

Buchanan  street 
Sutherland's,  185  Castle  street 
Taylor,  E.  &  A.  83  Main  st.  Bridg 
Toner,  T.  Wilford,  13  Warwick  st 
Turnbull,  Wiiialm  <t  Co  21  Glass- 
ford  street 
Walker,  W.  &  J.  50  Jamaica  st 
Walker,  Miss  Blary,  35  John  st 
Wallace,  Mrs,  182  Garsoube  rd 
Wilson,  David,  140  Buchanan  st 
Wotherspoon,  Gavin,  171  Arg.  st 

HOTELS. 
Aitken's  Temperance  Hotel,   108 

Argyle  street 
Albion   Hotel,   74   Argyle    street, 

Andrew  Ritchie 
Bedford  Hotel,  54  St.  George's  pi., 

John  Charles 
Bailey,  George,  Thistle  and  Soho 

Hotel,  41  Glassford  street 


Bell's  Hotel  &  Temperance  Coffee 

House,  68  Trongate 
Buchanan's  J.,  Temperance  Hotel 

&  Coffee  House,  4  S.  Portland  st 
Buck's  Head  Hotel,  61  Argyle  st 
Caledonian  Temperance  Hotel,  23 

Cowcaddens 
Canick's  Royal  Hotel,  50  Geo.  sq 
Clyde  Hotel,  13  Anderston  quay 
Commercial   Hotel,   59   Union  st. 

Bliss  E.  Taylor 
Commercial  Hotel,  45  N.  Hanover 

street,  Gardner's 
Coulthard's  Hotel,  63  Wilson  st. 
Cranston's  Crow  Hotel,  George  sq 
Crow    Hotel,     George     Cranston, 

George's  square 
Dewar's    Temperance     Hotel,     4 

Bath  street 
Diamond's  Temperance   Hotel,  72 

Broomielaw 
Dodd's  Hotel,  44  Clyde  place 
Drununond's    Temperance    Hotel, 

69  Union  street 
Gardner's  Commercial   Hotel,  45 

North  Hanover  street 
Garrick    Temperance    Hotel,     24 

Stockwell  street 
Garrick  Hotel,  30   Dunlop  street, 

A.  M'Laren 
George  Hotel,  74  George  square, 

Jolin  Dron 
Glasgow  Bridge  Hotel,  J.  M'Neil, 

20  Broomieliw 
Globe    liotel,   29    George  square, 

Neil  Campbell 
Hamilton's  Temperance  Hotel,  29G 

Buchanan  street 
Hudson's  Railway  Hotel,  25  Dun- 
das  street 
Imperial  Hotel,  2G  Broomielaw 
London    Temperance    Hotel,   288 

Buchanan  street,  Ed.  Thresher 
London    Temperance    Hotel,    29 

Maxwell  street,  Ales.  Graham 
Londonderry  Hotel,    1,   2,   and  3 

Anderston  quay,  Alex.  Speed 
Lord  Byron  Hotel,  6,  8  Broomie- 
law, T.  Menz^es 
M'Arthur's    Temperance     Hotel, 

132  Trongate 
M'Callum's,  26  Glassford  street 
Nelson    Hotel,    25    Clyde    place, 

Mrs.  Neilson 
North  British  Imperial  Hotel,  F. 

Joses,    1    North    Queen  street, 

George  square 
Pender's    Temperance    Hotel,    23 

Cowcaddens  street 
Queen's    Hotel,    Thi^,    40    George 

square,  James  M'Gregor 
Railway'     Hotel,     Hudson's,     25 

Dundas  street 
Railway  Arms  Hotel,  16  Bridge 

street,  Alexander  Dewar 
Rainbow   Hotel,  6  Bridge  street, 

D.  M'Nab 
Rose    Hoiel,    109    Argyle   street, 

Mrs.  G.  Ferguson 


Royal  Albert  Hotel,  J.  CouUhard 

(jS  Wilson  street 
Royal   Hotel,    50   George  square, 

James  Garrick 
St.  Mung.i's  Temperance  Hotel,  24 

Canon  street,  Thos.  Parker 
South    Western    Hotel,    7    Clyde 

place,  Peter  Sahuond 
Star  Hotel,  72  Glas.-.ford  street 
Temperance    Coffee      House,     12 

High  street.  Win.  Campbell 
Temperance  Hotel,   72   Broomie- 
law, John  Diamond 
Temperance  Hotel,  4  Bath  street, 

W.  Dewar 
Temperance    Hotel,    66    Jamaica. 

street,  Mrs.  J.  Fleming 
Temperance  Hotel,  4  Carlton  crt. 

Bridge  street,  J.  Harvey 
Temperance    Hotel,    127    Argyle 

stieet,  Peter  Angus 
Temperance  Hotel,  132  Trongate, 

G.  M'Arthur 
Temperance  Hotel,  4  South  Port- 
land street,  John  Buchanan 
Temperance  Hotel,  60  Oswald  st. 

^\'illiam  Murdoch 
Temperance  liotel,  90  Argyle  st. 

Gavin  Steel 
Temperance  Hotel,  95   Union  st. 

Mi.ss  Taylor 
Temperance  Hotel,  J.  White,  45 

Candleriggs 
Temperance  Hotel,  37?f  Clj-de  pi. 

Mrs.  Jane  M'Fie 
Tontine   Hotel,   28  Trongate,  D. 

Dewar 
Victoria    Temperance    Hotel,  235 

Buchanan  street,  J.  Lennox 
Victoria   Hotel,    15   West  George 

street,  James  Steel 
Waverley    Hotel,    18   George  sq. 

Mrs.  M.  Crawford 
Waverley  Temperance  Hotel,  185 

Buchanan  st.  R.  Cranston 
Western  Hotel,  7  Clyde  place,  P. 

Salmond 
Whyte's  Commercial  Temperance 

Hotel,  28  Jamaica  street 
Whyte's   Commercial  Temperance 

Hotel,  45  Candleriggs 

HOUSE  FACTOES. 

Adam,  Jas.  503  Gallowgate 
Affleck,  Robert,  52  Charlotte  st 
Anderson,  David,  19  Castle  st 
Anderson,  James,  57  W.  Nile  sfc 
Anderson,  Jas.  151  Buchanan  st 
Armour,  A.  140  North  street 
Baird,  Thomas,  91  Buchanan  st 
Balnaves,  Henry,  19  Paisley  road 
Barron,  Alex.  94  So   Portland  st 
Black,  Robert,  51  Bridge  street 
Blair,  James,  102  Hospital  street 
Bleakley,  Jas.  58  Alma  [il.  Port  st 
Brown,  J.  &  R.  48  Gt.  Hamiltoa 

St.  and  118  Union  street 
Brown,  John,  48  Gt.  Hamilton  st 
Bryson,  John,  43  Renfrew  street 


HOUSE. TRADES  DIRECTORY.- 


-INSURANCE. 


495 


Buchanan,  J.  46  M'Plievson  st 
Buchanan,  W.  L.  48  Gordnu  st 
Burns,  Jas.  23  St.  Andrew's  sq 
Cameron,  N.  &  J.  W.  123  West 

George  street 
Campbell,  Allan,  157  Hope  st 
Campbell,  Win.  12  High  street 
Carson,  Jas.  284  Hi^h  street 
ClarU,  Ale.x.  87  Union  street 
Clark,  David,  40  Union  street 
Connell,  Jas.  83  St.  George's  pi 
Coivan,  James,  1  Oxford  street 
Cowan,  John,  4  Alma  st.  Govan 
Crawford,  John,  121  Rose  st.  Hut 
Croal,  Jas.  108,  110  Garngad  rd 
Dick,  Thos.  13  Waterloo  street 
Dickson,  Adam,  87  Abercromby  st 
Dougherty,  E.  74  Kirk  street 
Douglas,  \N'm.  72  Oswald  st.  Bridg 
Dow,  James,  65  Bridgegate 
Duff,  John,  G18  Gallowgate 
Dunn,  James,  36  Old  wvnd 
Ewing,  Joseph,  57  Miller  street 
Finlay,  Jas.  jun.  118  Union  st 
French,  Jas.  67  Miller  street 
Gardner,  Alex.  32  Kelvin  street 
Gibb,  James,  412  Duke  street  and 

i  East  Miller  street 
Gilfillan,  11.  357  Garscube  road 
Gillespie,  David,  137  W.  Reg.  st 
Gillespie,  John,  50  Gt.  Hamilton  st 
Gilmour,  Jas.  160  Cowcaddens  st 
Glassford,  J.  87  Gt.  Hamilton  st 
Golder,  Robert,  125  Dumbart.  rd 
Goodwin,  Robert,  235  George  st 
Gow,  Robert,  jun.  71  Queen  st 
Graham,  J.  &  M.  C.  20  Dixon  st 
Grierson,  W.  43  Green  st.  Bridget 
Grove,  Wm.  6  Binnie  place 
Gunn,  F.  D.  IIG  Georj^e  street 
Guthrie  &  Borland,  59  Union  st 
Hair,  William,  16  Hope  street 
Hendrj",  John,  32  Dumbarton  rd 
Hood,  John,  jun.  20  Union  st 
Hodges,  Geo.  118  Union  street 
Houston,  Wm.  22  Armour  street. 
Hunter,  Geo.  425  Argyle  street 
Inglis,  John,  85  Maxw<41  street 
-Jamieson,  Wm.  1  Nicholson  st 
Johnston,  AVm.  133  Waterloo  st 
Kennedy,  John,  25   Gordon  st 
King,  Jas.  102  So.  Portland  st 
Kirkwood,  J.  33  Buchanan  street 
Kirkwood,  Kobt.  33  Buchanan  st 
Kirkwood,  W.  33  N.  Frederick  st 
Kyle,  Wm.  194  London  street 
Kyle,  Wm.  G8  George  street 
Laing,  John,  70  Norfolk  street 
Lang,  Robt.  GO  Hutcheson  street 
Leggate,  D.  62  Green  st.  Bridget 
Lindsay,  Gavin,  120  London  rd 
Lindsay,  James,  52  Wilson  st 
Linn,  Arthur,  47  King  street 
M'Allister,  Walter,  76  Abercby.  st 
M'Arthur,  Alex.   56  Port  street 
M'Aulay,  G.  80  New  City  road 
M'Auslin,  Jas.  175  Main  st.  Bridg 
M'Clelland,  Jas.  12  Camden  st 
M'Donald,  J.  44  Bridge  street 


M'Fadyen,  I'eter,  24  Lyon  street 
M'Gavin,  W^in.  9  Canon  street 
M-Intosh,  John,  73  S.  Poitl.  st 
Mackie,  W' m.  90  Stobcross  st 
M'Kenzie,  John,   159  Stnbcross  st 
BI'Kiimon,  Wm.  12  Newhall  ter 
M'Lachlan,  John,  297  Hope  st 
M'Laren,  John,  47  St.  Andw.'s  sq 
M'Lean,  Allan,  122   Cumberland 

street,  Hatchesoiitown 
M'Michael,  Jas.  36  Areyle  arcade 
M-Nicol,  John,  40  Ealinton  st 
M'Nicol,   Peter,   17  James  street, 

Mile-end 
M'Omi.ih,  R.  57  V\^est  Nile  street, 

and  2  Monkland  street 
M'Phail,  H.  B.  41  Commei'ci.al  rd 
Maben.  Wm.  66  Drygate  street 
Metcalfe,  Win.  5  Charlotte  street 
Miller,  Jas.   107  Parson  street 
Miller,  Robert,  118  Union  street 
Mitchell,  J.  &  S.  132  Stobcross  st 
Montgomerie,  Jn.  196  Rottenrow 
Moore  &  Copland,   28   St.  Vin.  pi 
Morton,  J.  90  Hospital  street 
Muir,  James,  159  Saltmarket,  and 

22  James  street,  Culton 
Muirhead,  Alex.  2  Victoria  build- 
ings, West  Regent  street 
Munro,  D.  11  Union  street 
Murray,  A.  34  Shamrock  street 
Neil,  j'.  &  J.  2  Oswald  street 
Neilson,  Thos.  &  Son,  29  Hutc.  st 
Nevatt.  W.G.,  Caledonian  railway 

station,  Buchanan  street 
Nico),  Peter,  17  James  street 
Nisbet,  Alex.  &  Co.  45  Union  st 
Norrie  &  Anderson,  46  Renfield  st 
Norton,  Jas.  335  High  street 
Orr,  John,  21  Hutcheson  street 
Paterson,  Francis,  31  Nicholson  st 
Paterson,  Jas^  121  Canning  st 
Paul,  Daniel,  7  Bedford  street 
Pearson  &  Kerr,  37  Ropework  la 
Pettigrew,  John,  83  Green  st.  Cal 
Quae,  Oliver,  8  Bedford  lane 
Ralston,  Wm.  134  West  Graham 

street,  Garnethill 
Reddoch,  Robt.  3  Main  street 
Reid,  Thomas,  217  Buchanan  st 
Reid,  Wm.  46  Renfield  street 
Reilh-,  John,  87  Saltmarket 
Rennie,  A.  F.  94  Dumbarton  road 
Richmond,  Jas.  132  Buthwellst 
Robb,  J.  &  Sons,  122  Saltmarket 
Robertson,  J.  252-  Cl\-de  terrace 
Rodie,  Andrew,  18  Nicdiolson  st 
Ronald,  H.  jun.  73  Pollok  st 
Russell,  John,  113  Drygate 
Sellars,  Jas.  201  Crown  street 
Sheriffs,  W.  45  So.  Portland  st 
Sinclair,  Geo.  30  Hope  street 
Sinchiir,  H.  M.  36  Renfield  street 
Smiili,  J.  &  Son,  54  St.  Vine,  st 
Smith,  John  M.  54  St.  Vincent  st 
Steven,  Jas.  42  Dundas  street 
Stevenson,  Wm.  302  Dumbart.  rd 
Stewart,  Alex.  SO  Burnside  street 
Stewart,  Ales.  51  W.  Milton  st 


Stewart,  D.  87  Union  street 
Stewart,  G.  R.  57  Miller  street 
Stobb.s,  'Ihos.  58  So.  Portland  sfc 
Stobo,  David,  234  High  street 
S:obo,  Robert,  15  Scotia  street 
Taylor,  Jas.  A.  128  Union  street 
Thomson,  John,  2  Duke  street 
Thomson,  John,  jun.  114  Sauc.  st 
Thomson,  Wm.  Renfield  street 
Turnbull,  John,  27  Union  street 
Turnbull,  John,  3  Pollok  street 
Turnbull,  John,  754  Gallowgate 
Van,  James,  80  Bridgegate 
Walker,  Andrew,  2  Newhall  st 
Walker,  James  K.  54  Miller  st 
Wallace,  Alex.  104  Cumberld.  st 
Wark,  John,  30  Savoy  street 
Watt,  Thos.  24  Hutcheson  street 
Whyte,  Jas.  64  St.  Enoch  square 
Whitton,  James,  14  Renfrew  st 
Wilkie,  John,  Crown  pi.  Partick 
Wilkie,  J.  G.  493  Gallowgate 
Wilson,  James,  33  Bath  street 
Wilson,  James,  122  Hospital  st 
Wilson,  J.  H.  jun.  9  West  Camp- 
bell street 
Woodburn,  Jas.  106  N.  Hanov.  st 
Woodside,    A.    &  Alex.    W.   112 

West  George  street 
Wylie,  Alex.  68  St.  Vincent  st 
Young,  James,  40  Kent  street 
Young,  Peter,  11  Miller  street  and 
475  Gallowgate. — See  Ad.  in  Aj). 
Young,  Mrs.  David,  28  Saltmarket 

INK  MAKUFACTUSEES. 
JI'Gregor,  \y.  marking,  74  Geo.  st 
M'Michael,  94  King  st.  Calton 
Milne,  J.  &  W.  S.  G3  Candleriggs 
Tennent,    Thomas,     marking,   45 

Shuttle  street 

INNS. 
Clydesdale  Inn,  15  East  Nile  st ' 
Glasgow  Bridge  Inn,  20  Brooraie- 
law;  John  M'Neil 

INSUEANCE    ESOKEES. 

SEE   SHIP   AND    INStTKANCK 
AGENTS. 

INSUEANCE    COMPANIES. 

Accident  Casualtj-and  Plate-glass 
Insurance ;  Bell  &  Paterson, 
22  Renfield  street,  agents 

Accidental  Death  Insurance  Co. 
(empowered  by  special  act  of 
Parliament),  141  Buchanan  st.; 
Reid  &  Gait,  8  Prince's  square. 
John  Murray,  agent. —  See  Adv. 
in  Appendix 

Accidental  Death  Assurance  Office; 
J.  B.  Swan,  ag.,  59  St.  Tin.  st 

Accidental,  The,  Death  Insurance 
Co.  77  Buchanan  street.  W. 
J.  Carswell,  agent 

Albert  Medical  and  Family  En- 
dowment Life  Assurance  Office, 
141  Buchanan  street  ;  A.  Reid 
&  Co.  local  secretaries  &  agents 


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Albert  Life  and  Guarantee  Co. 
176  West  George  street;  D. 
Fisher,  local  secretary. — See 
Advertisement  in  Appendix. 

Albert  and  Medical  Life  Insurance 
and  Guarantee  Co. ;  J.  R.  Swan, 
C.A.  69  St.  Vincent  street 

Alfred  Life  Insurance  and  Annuity 
Association  ;  John  Buchanan, 
87  Union  street,  agent 

Alliance  British  and  Foreign  Fire 
and  Life  Assurance  Co. — See 
Insurance  Co.  of  Scotland 

Alliance  Fire  Insurance  Co. ; 
agents,  W.  G.  &  J.  W.  Lind- 
say, 110  Buchanan  street 

Argus  Life  Assurance  Co.  of  Lon- 
don, 49  Virginia  street ;  Brown 
&  Dunlop,  writers,  agents 

Atlas  Fire  and  Life  Assurance  Co. 
of  London ;  Carrick  &  Son, 
Virginia  buildings,  43  Virginia 
street,  agents.- — See  Adv.  in  Ap. 

Asylum  Life  Assurance  Office.  R. 
Findlay,  14(>  Buchanan st.  agent 

Britannia  Life  Assurance  Co.  4G 
Renfield  street.  Neil  Johnston, 
resident  secretary. — See  Adver- 
tisement in  Appendix. 

British  Empire  Mutual  Life  Assur- 
ance Co.  R.  Walker,  jun.  80 
Buchanan  street,  agent 

British  National  Life  Assurance 
Association.  A.  Lachlan,  agent, 
5   Waterloo  street 

British  Prudential  Assurance  Co. 
45  Union  st.  L.  C.  Alexander, 
district  manager 

Caledonian  Fire  and  Life  Insur- 
ance OlHce,  64  St.  Vincent  st. 
William  Cowan,  accountant, 
secretary  to  Glasgow  Board. 
Agents  :  Maclure,  Naismith,  & 
Brodie,  71  St.  Vincent  street  ; 
-  Q.  Dick  &  Robertson,  153 
Qneen  street ;  A.  Muirhead,  3 
West  Regent  street  ;  G.  Muir, 
25  Bath  street;  Wm.  Melvin, 
62  Argyle  street ;  A.  Wylie,  68 
St.  Vincent  street  ;  R.  Gait  & 
Son,  20  Buchanan  street ;  Robt. 
Goodwin,  235  George  street; 
Neil  Johnston,  46  Renfield  st. ; 
J.  T.  Dickie,  4  Bothwell  street ; 

;  J.  M 'Donald,  79  West  Regent 
street;  P.  Walker,  107  >V'est 
Nile  street ;  J.  Gemmill,  County 
buildings ;  Blackburn,  Low,  & 
Co.  135  Buchanan  st. ;  W.  Hair, 
16  Hope  street  ;  A.  C.  Robert- 
son, 42  Bath  St.  ;  James  Seton, 
120  St  Vincent  street;  Walter 
Denham,  Royal  Bank,  130 
Cowcaddens  street ;  Jas.  Cowan, 
eurvej'or 

Cattle  Insurance  Office,  Norfolk 
farmers.  M'Nab  &,  Selkirk, 
agents,  55  Renfield  st. — Bee 
Advertisement  In  Appendix. 


City  of  Glasgow  Life  Assurance 
Co.  40  St.  Vincent  pi.  Daniel 
AValkinshaw,  manager;  G.  Gray, 
secretary  ;  James  Frame,  3  New 
City  road ;  Thomas,  Carr,  40 
St.  Vin.  pi. — See  Adv.in  Appen. 

City  of  Glasgow  Union  Heritable 
Property  Investment  So.  112 
West  Geoige  street ;  A.  Wood- 
si. !e,  maniiger 

Colonial  Life  Assurance  Co.  58 
St.  Vincent  street;  L.  &  R.  H. 
Robertson,  resident  secretaries. 
— See  Adeertiseinent  in  Append. 

Commercial  Building  Investment 
Society;  Jas.  M'Nab,  manager, 
55  Hen  field  st. ;  C.  B.  Aikraan, 
agent,  124  St.  Vincent  street 

Count}'  Fire  Otiice,  Regent  street, 
London.  Agents,  Robert  Gow, 
jun.  71  Queen  street;  Reid  & 
Gait,  8  Prince's  square;  John 
Murray,  Ml  Buchanan  street; 
P.  W.' Dixon,  25  Gordon  st 

Crown  Life  Assurance  Office,  32 
St.  Vincent  place.  Jas.  Watsun 
&  Smith,  agents 

Economic  Life  Insurance  Co.  68 
St.  Vine.  St.;  A.W.  Stewart,  agt 

Economical  Life  Assuranc!^ Society 
of  London.  Agents:  Thomson 
&  Craig,  70  George  square 

Edinburgh  Life  Assurance  Co.  65 
St.  Vincent  street.  Agents:  J. 
W.  &  D.  R.  Guild,  accountants 

Emperor  Fire  and  Life  Insurance 
Co.  J.  A.  Chalmers,  agent,  6 
Union  street 

English  and  Scottish  Law  Life 
Assurance  Association.  James 
AVilson,  secretary,  105  St.  Vin- 
cent street. 

Equitable  Heritable  Property'  In- 
vestment Society.  Wm.  Lang, 
manager,  136  Buchanan  st 

Equity  and  Law  Life  Assurance 
Society.  Bell  &  Paterson,  22 
Renfield  street,  agents 

European  As.surance  Society,  T. 
Ogilvie,  agent,  59  St.  Vincent  st 

European  Assurance  Co.  Mon- 
crieff  Mitchell,  agent,  4  National 
Bank  buildings. 

Friend -in -Need  Life  and  Sick 
Assurance  Society.  Agents : 
114  West  Nile  street;  John 
Renham,  manager 

General  Assurance  Co.  of  London. 
Walter  Scott  &  Co.  80  Bu- 
chanan street 

General  Life  and  Fire  Assurance 
Co.  J.  R.  Swan,  agent,  59  St. 
Vincent  street 

Glasgow  Annuity  Society,  49  Vir- 
ginia St.;  (after  October  1st)  3 
Victoria  place,  West  Regent  st. 
R.  Dunlop,  secretary 

Globe  Insurance  Office.  S.  M, 
Penney,   16  St.  Vincent  place, 


and  Robert  Buchanan,  157  Bu- 
chanan street,  agents 

Gresham  Life  A.ssurance  Co.  of 
London,  for  the  Assurance  ot 
Lives  declined  by  other  Offices. 
Neil  Juhnstone,46  Renfield  st.— 
See  Advertisement  in  Ajypendix. 

Guarantee  Society  of  London. 
Agents  :  Brown  &  Dunlop,  4D 
Virginia  sreet;  (and  after  1st 
October)  3  Victoria  place,  West 
Regent  street 

Hercules  Fire  Insuriinco  Co.  Wm^ 
Nelson,  1  S.  Frederick  st.  agent 

Imperial  Fire  and  Life  Insuranca 
Companies.  Alex.  Dawson,  24 
St.  Vincent  place,  agent 

Indisputable  Life  Assurance  of 
Scotland,  5  Victoria  place,  W. 
Regent  street.  M.  Honeyman, 
local  secretar}' 

Insurance  Co.  of  Scotland,  united 
with  Alliance  British  &  Foreign 
Fire  and  Life  Assurance  Co. 
Agents  :  Michai-1  Honeyman,  & 
Victoria  place;  Gabriel  Neil,  13 
Virginia  street;  Charles  Thor- 
buin,  33  Virginia  street;  Wm. 
Church,  jun.  C7  St  Vincent  st. ;■ 
J.  C.  Faulds,  64  Buchanan  st. ;. 
M'Vey  &  Cameron,  91  VV.  Nile 
st  ;  T.  Wyld,  Hamilton  drive;; 
H.  Maxwell,  2  Oswald  street; 
Hamilton,  Laurie,  &  Co.  20 
Lynedoch  street;  W.  Drew,  97 
West  George  street ;  W.  G.  & 
J.  W.  Lindsay,  110  Buchanan 
street ;  W.  Cameron,  Commer- 
cial Bank ;  A.  Cunningham,  S- 
Royal  crescent. 

International  Life  Assurance  Co. 
John  Symon,  137  W.  Regent  st- 

Kent  Fire  and  Life ;  office  44  St. 
Vincent  place.    Ralph  Wardlaw. 

Lancashire  Insurance  Co.  4  South 
Hanover  street.  Charles  Stew- 
art, resident  secretary. — See- 
Advertisement  in  Ajipiendix. 

Life  Association  of  Scotland.  Head 
office  for  Glasgow,  2  Victoria 
place.  West  Regent  street;  Johii 
Graham,  secretary.  Agents; 
A.  S.  Ogle,  1  South  Frederick 
street ;  James  Smith,  5  Prince's, 
square;  Robert  M'Cowan,  17 
Gordon  street;  P.  White,  2a 
Buclianan  street;  Reid  &  Gait, 
8  Prince's  square  ;  James  Caird, 
27  Virginia  street. 

Liverpool  and  London  Fire  and 
Lite  Insurance  Co.  ;  office,  128 
Ingram  st. ;  D.  Stewart,  resi- 
dent secretary.- — See  Advertise- 
ment in  Appendix.  Agents: 
C.  B.  Aikman,  124  St.  Vincent 
street;  Jas.  Mitchell, 21  Cochran 
street;  John  E.  Watson,  58  St. 
Vincent  street ;  F.  W.  Allan,  39 
N.  Hanover  st. ;  Wm.  Ambrose, 


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116  St.  Vincent  St. ;  T.  Brown, 
jun.  135  Buchanan  st. ;  Jas.  R. 
Burnett,  29  St.  "Vincent  place; 
James  Barnhil),  55  Eenfield  st. ; 
Wm.  Metcaff,  5  Charlotte  street; 
John  Fairley,  28  Cochran  st.  ; 
A.  Gray,  101  King  st.  Trades- 
ton  ;  Gordon  Smith,  68  St.  Vin- 
cent street  ;  M'Cubbin  &  John- 
ston, 110  Buchanan  st. ;  Keid 
&  Thomson,  36  Royal  Ex- 
change sq. ;  Adam  Reid,  135 
Buchanan  st. ;  J.  M.  Roberston, 
20  Buchanan  street ;  Steel  & 
M'Kinlay,  98  West  George  st. ; 
Jas.  Wilson,  33  Bath  st. ;  John 
M'Harg,  21  St.  "Vincent  place; 
Jas.  Lindsay,  52  Wilson  street ; 
Wink  &  Wight,  175  W.  Geo. 
St.;  John  Dodds,  51  St.  "Vin- 
cent St. ;  Jas.  Frame,  3  N.  City 
road;  Adam  M.  Pattison,  G7 
Buchanan  st. ;  Paul  &  M'Cul- 
loch,  6  South  Hanover  street; 
and  James  M.  Thomson,  148 
Hospital  street. 
London  Guarantee  Society,  49 
"Virginia  st.  Brown  &  Dunlop, 
agents. 
Marine  Assurance  Office,  59  St. 
"Vincent  street.  J.  R.  Swan, 
agent. 
Marine  Life  and  Casualty  Mutual 
Assurance  Society  of  London, 
80  Union  st.  Brown  &  Watson, 
agents. 
Marine  Life  and  Casualty  Mutual 
Assurance  Society  of  London, 
160  Buchan-in  street.  Graham, 
Gilmour,  &  Co.  agents. 
Minerva  Life  Insurance  Co.  107 
St.  Vincent  st.  Patrick  Mur- 
ray, agent. 
Nation  Life  Assurance  Society  of 
London.  John  Gray,  jun.  agent, 
12  St.  Vincent  place. —;&'e^cZy. 
in  Appendix. 
Norfolk  Farmers'  Cattle  Insurance 
Society ;  M'Nab  and  Selkirk, 
agents,  65  Kenfield  street. — See 
Ado.  in  Appendix. 
Norfolk  F"'ai  mers'  Cattle  Assurance 
Co.;  Bfll  and  Paterson,  52 
Rentield  street 
Nortli  British  Insurance  Companj', 
102  St.  Vincent  street.  G.  W. 
Snodgrass,  resident  manager ; 
W.  D.  Johnston,  resident  secre- 
tary. Agents:  Marshall,  Hill, 
&  Hill,  41  West  George  street; 
P.  B.  Junor,  90  Trongate ;  J. 
M.  Forrester,  138  Hope  street; 
J.  W.  Robertson,  17  Gordon 
St.;  W.  Paterson,  100  Bruns- 
■wick  street;  J.  M'Intosb,  73 
South  Portland  street ;  John 
Crawford,  253  Argvle  street ; 
J.  &  M.  C.  Graham,"  20  Di.xon 
street ;  T.  Neilcon  &  Son,  29 


Hutcheson  street;  James  A. 
Taylor,  128  Union  street;  An- 
drew Reid,  City  of  Glasgow 
Bank,  47  Canning  st.  Calton  ; 
Archibald  Livingston,  11  Bu- 
chanan street ;  Robt.  M'Omish, 
57  West  Nile  street ;  William 
M'Lean,  98  West  George  st. ; 
John  Smith,  7  Victoria  place ; 
Henry  Rice,  Union  Bank,  6 
Washington  street ;  M'Nab  & 
Selkirk,  55  Renfield  street ; 
James  Smith,  67  West  Nile  st.; 
T.  B.  Robertson,  156  West 
George  street ;  Moody  and 
M'Lure,  180  West  George  st. 
— See  A  dv.  in  Appendix. 

North  British  Fire  and  Life  In- 
surance Co.  Agents :  M'Nab 
&  Selkirk,  55  Rentield  st. ;  John 
M'Intosh,  73  South  Portland  st 

Northern  Assurance  Co.  Head 
Office  in  Glasgow,  19  St.  Vin- 
vent  place.  G.  C.  Smith  man- 
ager. Agents :  John  Kirk- 
wood,  33  Buchanan  street ;  W. 
J.  B.  &  J.  Kidston,  50  West 
Regent  street ;  R.  C.  Todd,  115 
St.  Vincent  street ;  P.  Murray, 
107  St.  Vincent  street;  David 
Bird,  107  Buchanan  street ;  R. 
H.  Wishart,  59  St.  Vincent  St.; 
A.  G.  Brown,  174  Arg3'le  St.; 
J.  W.  &  R.  Guild,  65  St.  Vin- 
cent street ;  James  Orr,  98  W. 
Nile  street ;  W.  H.  Bremner, 
Moore  place.  West  George  st.  ; 
Robt.  Anderson,  Virginia  build- 
ings ;  D;  M'Callum,  Chamber- 
lain's office ;  James  Thomson, 
94  South  Portland  st. ;  Joseph 
Bain,  Citj'  of  Glasgow  Bank; 
G.  Smith,  5  Prince's  square ; 
James  Clark,  Union  street ;  J. 
P.  Fraser,  Covk'caddens ;  James 
Naismith,  69  St.  George's  pi.; 
A.  P.  Reid,  29  St.  Vincent  pi 

Norwich  and  London  Accident  and 
Casualty  Insurance.  Bell  & 
Paterson,  22  Renfield  street 

Norwich  and  London  Accidental 
and  Casualty  Insurance  Asso- 
ciation. M'Nab  &  Selkirk,  55 
Renfield  street. — See  Adv.  in 
Appendix. 

Norwich  Provident  Insurance  So- 
ciety. M'Nab  &  Selkirk,  local 
secretaries,  55  Renfield  street. — 
See  Adv.  in  Appendix. 

Norwich  Union  Fire  and  Life  In- 
surance Society.  Agents :  D. 
M'Master,  71  Queen  btreet;  and 
R.  M'Cowan,  17  Gordon  street 

Palladium  Life  Insurance  Society. 
J.  Baird,  agent,  83  Jamaica  st 

Patriotic  Fire  and  Life  Assurance 
Co. ;  Scottish  branch  office,  4 
National  Bank  buildings;  A.M. 
and  M.  Mitchell  and  "Watson, 


resident  secretaries.    J.  M.  Tay- 
lor, writer,  130  Hope  st. ;  J.  & 
W.  Murdoch,  writers,  48  Wes6 
Nile  street,  Wra.  Burn,  auction- 
eer, 9  Exchange  pi.,  and  Wra. 
Money,  52    St.  Enoch  square, 
agents. — See  Adv.  in  Appendix. 
Phoenix  Fire  Office;  John  Loudoa 
and  Co.  agents,  68  St.Vincentst 
Plate-Glass    Insurance    Co.    137 
W.  Regent  st.     J.  Symon,  agt 
Plate-Glass   Insurance  of  London, 
46  Renfield  st.      N.  Johnstor;, 
local  secretary  and  agent. — See 
Advertisement  in  Appendix. 
Plate-Glass  Insurance  Co.     Thosr. 
Brown,  jun.  agent,  135  Buch.  st 
Plate-Glass  Assurance  Co.     Bel? 
and  Paterson,  22  Renfi.  st.  agts 
Plate-Glass    Insurance.      M'Nab 
and  Selkirk,   55  Renfield  st. — - 
See  Advertisement  in  Appendix. 
Promoter  Life  Assurance  and  An- 
nuity Co.     John  Paul,  6  South 
Hanover  street,  agent. 
Provident  Life  Office  of.  London. 

Robt.  Gow,  jun.  71  Queen  st. 
Provincial  Insurance  Co.     W.  J. 
Carswell,  77  Buchanan  street, 
resident  sec. — See  Adv.  in  Ap. 
Provincial   Welsh   Fire  and   Life 
Insurance    Co.      Agent,  J.   R. 
Swan,  C.A.  59  St.  Vincent  st. 
Provincial  Fire  and  Life  Insurance 
Co   IGO  Buchanan  st.    Agents', 
D.  M'Gibbon  &  Son. 
Queen  Fire  and  Life  Insurance  Co. 
R.  Blunsie,  agent,  82  W.  Nile  sfc 
Queen  Insurance  Company  for  Fire, 
Life,  and  Annuities.  Head  office 
for  Scotland,  146  Buchanan  st. 
M.  Thomson,  resident  secretary. 
— See  Adv.  in  Appendix. 
Railway  Passengers' Assurance  Co. 
116  St.  Vincent  street.    George 
M'Farlane,  agent. 
Reliance    Mutual    Life  Assurance 
Society.     Solicitor  in  Scotland, 
G.  Smkh,  68  St.  Vincent  st. 
Royal  Exchange  Assurance  Cor- 
poration of  London.  J.  R.  Swan, 
59  St.  Vincent  street,  agent. — 
See  Advertisement  in  Appendix.'^ 
Royal    E.xehange    Fire    and    Life 
Assurance  Co.     Ritchie  &  Mur- 
doch, 145  Ingram  st.  agents. 
Royal  Farmers'  and  General  In- 
surance Co.  for  Fire,  Life,  and 
Hailstone  Risks.    J.  R.  Swan  & 
Co.  agents,  69  St.  Vincent  st. 
Royal   Insurance   Co.     T.  Frame, 
local  manager,  8  Gordon  street. 
Agents-  William   Wardlaw,  62 
Buchanan  st.  ;  Wm.  Urquhart, 
29  St.  Vincent  pi.  ;  J.  Cree,  21 
Exchange  sq. ;    James   Steven, 
82  West  Nile  st. ;  Geo.  Hodges, 
118  Union  st.  ;  James  Adams, 
546  Gullowgate  ;   P.  S.  Honey- 


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man,  46  W.  George  st.;  W.  O. 

Callender,    34  Caiidleriggs ;  A. 

Muirbead,  2  W.  Regent  st. ;  J. 

Marshall,  71   Cheafiside  street; 

Wm.  Jauiieson,  1  Nicholson  st. ; 

G.  Lancaster,  136  Hope  street ; 

Joseph  Ewing,  57  Miller  street; 

Thos.  Sands,  75  St.  Vincent  st. ; 
■    G.  Bell,  33  Renfield  st.  ;  Logan 

&  Muir,  13  Hiipest. ;  and  Moore 

&  Copeland,  28   St.  Vincent  pi. 

See  Aderiisement  in  Appendix. 
Royal  Insurance  Co.,   St.   Mary's 

buildings,  33  Renfield  st. ;  Geo. 

Bell,  agent. 
Eoyal  Liver  Friendly  Societ}',  30 

Hope  St.  ;   Geo.    Sinclair,  agent. 
St.   Patrick's    Assurance    Society, 

F.    M'lver,    agent,    60    North 

Albion  street. 
Scottish  Amicable  Life  Assurance 

Office,    39    St.    Vincent  place; 

William  Spens,  manager  ;  John 

Stott,  secretary — See  Advertise- 

7nent  in  Appendix. 
Scottish  Equitable  Life  Assurance 
Societ}-,  244  Argyle  st.     Thos. 
Somervail,  agent ;  W.  G.  &  J. 

W.  Lindsay,  110  Buchanan  st. 
Scottish  Pi  evident  Institution  for 
Life  Assurance.     Wra.  Church, 

juB.,  67  St.  Vincent  st.,  agent 
and  secretary. — See  Advertise- 
ment in  Appendix. 
Scottish  Provincial  Fire  and  Life 
Assurance  Co.,  Ill  St.  Vincent 
Street.  John  Cabbell,  secre- 
tary ;  James  Anderson,  57  West 
Nile  St. ;  J.  &  R.  Brown,  118 
Union  St.,  and  G.  Hamilton  st. ; 
Carswell  &  Skinner,  22  Gordon 
street ;  James  Hutcheson,  130 
Hope  street ;  John  Inglis,  85 
Ma.xwell  St. ;  Neil  Johnston,  46 
Eenfield  St. ;  James  Kennedy, 
S7  Union  St.  ;  H.  Leek,  49  W. 
Nile  street ;  .James  Lindsaj',  52 
Wilson  St. ;  James  Muir,  16  St. 
Enoch  square ;  John  Murray, 
City  Bank,  Sauchiehall  street ; 
Chas.  M -Arthur,  79  W.  Regent 
St. ;  A.  S.  M'Allan,  172  West 
George  st.  ;  John  M'Lachlan, 
297  Hope  St.;  Jas.  M'Michaei, 
SO  Argyle  arc. ;  Jas.  M'Naugh- 
ton,  25  Cochrane  st.;  Petrie, 
Colledge,  &  Guy,  175  Hope  St.; 
Thos.  Keid,  217  Buchanan  St.; 
Wm.  Reid,  46  Renfield  street ; 
Reid  &  Gait,  Prince's  square ; 
Wm.  Kenison,  20  Buchanan  St.; 
Eobt.  Richaid,  61  Buchanan  st. ; 
Jas.  Ruiherfurd,  82  W.  Nile  st.; 
Jas.  Smith,  67  W.  Nile  street; 
John  Thomson  and  Sons,  22 
Union  street ;  Wink  &  Wight, 
175  West  George  st. ;  James 
Waddell,  175  Buchanan  street ; 
Wor.   Young,   writer,    Airdrie ; 


J.     Dewar,      Dumbarton ;     A. 
LamoiU,  Dunoon  ;  J.  T,  Simp- 
sou,  writer,  Largs  ;    Wm.  Drys- 
dale,   Shavvlands,  A.    Glendin- 
ning,   Port-GUsgow ;  D.  Mur- 
ray, banker,   Rutherglen  ;  John 
Barrie,   writer,    Strathaven ;    J. 
Simpson,  writer,  Kilmarnock. 
Scoltisli    National   Fire    and    Life 
Insurance  Co.    Kerr,  And^r.son, 
&  Brodie,   132  St.  Vincent  st. 
secretaries ;    Jas.    Barnhill,    65 
Renfield  tt ;  Nicolson  &  Steven, 
141  Buchanan  St.;   Hill,  David- 
son,   Hill,    &    Clark,    1    South 
Frederick  St.. ;  T.  Stout,  42  W. 
George  st. ;  A.  G.  M'Corniick,  7 
Royal     E.^change     Buildings  ; 
Pearson  &  Kerr,  37  Ropework 
lane ;   Strang,  Keyden,  &  Sons, 
186  West  George  St.;   Mackellar 
&  Leggatt,  7  Exchange  build- 
ings ;  M.  Anderson,  40  St.  Vin. 
place;    and  W.   S.  Fairlie,  41 
\Vest  Howard  street,  agents 
Scottish  Union  Fire  .ind  Life  In- 
surance Office.     Finlayson  and 
Moncdeff,  28  St.    Vincent  pi.  ; 
James  Caird,  27  Virginia  street; 
J.  Macgeorge,  135  Buchanar  st.; 
Vv'm.  Tolniie,  42   West  George 
St. ;  Charles  Hamilton,  26  Royal 
Exchange  square ;  Wm.  Malhie- 
Eoti,    37    West    George  street ; 
Dundas  Hamilton,  3  Clifton  pl.j 
John  Fleming,  21   St.  Vincent 
place ;  and  H.    Colquhoun,   48 
Gordon    street,    agents.      Also, 
formerly     for      Hercules,    now 
Scottish  Union,    Win.  Neilsoa, 
1  South  Frederick  street ;  AL'X. 
Young,  138  Hope  street;  John 
Miller,    71    Queen  street  ;    and 
II.  B.  Lacy,  64  St.  Vincent  st. 
agents. — -See  Adv.  in  Appendix. 
Scottish  Widows'  Fund    and    Life 
Assurance    Society.       Thomas 
Brown,    141   Buchanan   street, 
agent. — See  Adv.  in  Appendix. 
Standard  Life  Assuiance  Company, 
35  St.  Vincent  place.     William 
Brown,  jun.  resident  secretarj'. 
— See  Adi-ertis.  in  Appendix. 
Sun  Fire  and  Lift;  Insurance  Office. 
Archd.  Ferguson,  98  West  Geo. 
street;  James   Watson,  32  St. 
Vincent  pi.  ;  Nicolson  &  Steven, 
141  Buchanan  street,  agents 
Union  Jlarine  and  Marine  Life  & 
Casualty  Assurance  Co.  of  Lou- 
don, 106  Buchan.  St.;  Graham, 
Gilmour,  &  Co.  agents 
United  Kingdom    Life  Assurance 
Company.      Setons  &  Stirling, 
120  St.  Vincent  street,  agents 
United  Kingdom  Temperance  and 
General  Provident   Institution, 
129   St.  Vincent  street ;  H.  & 
J.     C.     Harrison,     secretaries. 


Branch  office,  97  Union  street  ; 
James  Robertson,  district  supgr; 
See  Advertisement  in  Ai^pendix. 
Unity   Fire  and  Life  Association , 
98  Queen  st. ;  Alex.  R.  Barlas, 
manager;    R.     Gilmour,     135 
Buchanan  st.  ;  Wm.  R  Ruther- 
glen, 161  Hope  street 
Victoria  and  Legal  and  Commer- 
cial Life  Assurance   Co.  89  St. 
Vincent  street.    J.  Dt)dds,  agent 
Volunteer    Service   and    General 
Assurance      Association,     161 
Hope  street.    Wm.  R.  Ruther- 
glen, agent 
West  of    England   Fire  and  Life 
Insurance  Co.      Ralph   Ward- 
law,   Company's  Offices,  44  St. 
Vincent  place;    A.    Black,    14 
Prince's     square;    and    H.    M. 
Sinclair,  30  Renfield  st.  agents. 
Fire-Engine    station,    30    East 
George    lane  (hekind  the  Com- 
pany's Offices  in  St.  Vincent  pi.) 
See  Advertisement  in  Appiendix. 
Western  Life  A  surance  and  An- 
nuitj'  Society  of  London.    Neil 
Johnston,  12G  Renfrew  st.  agent 
Westminster  Fire  and  Life  Office. 
Bell  &  Paterson,  22  Renfield  st. 
World  Insurance  Co.  for  life,  acci- 
dental death,   marine  {for  ma- 
riners'   and    2)(issenffers'     lives 
and  luggage');  manager  for  Scot- 
land, J.  R.  Swan,  C.A.  59  St. 
Vincent  st. — See  .4dv.  in  App. 
Yorkshire  Fire  and  Life  Insurance 
Co.    Peter  White,  20  Buchanan 
street;   Wm.  Smith,  62  George 
square ;    John   Carmichael,   99 
Union  street;  Lang  &  Graham-, 
136  Buchanan  street;    William 
Robertson,     66    Trongate ;     J. 
Flint,  135  Buchanan  st.  agents 

IRON  FENCE  MAKERS. 
Clark,  A.  &  L.  78  Union  street 
Hiil  &  Smith,  23  St.  Enoch  sq. 
Main,  Jas.  A.  R.  6,  7  Renfield  st 
Pearson,  Thos.  &  Co.  7 1  Queen  st 
Perry,  Thos.  &  Sons,  5,  7  Kenf.  st 
Young,  W.    D.  &    Co.   24  West 
Nile  street. 

IRONFOUI-JDEBS. 
Aitken,  James,  &  Co.  Cranstonhill 

and  Hill  Street  Foundries 
Allan,  Jas.   sen.  Ehnbank   Foun- 
dry, Kent  road 
Allan  &  M'Ruer,  278  Debbie's  lo 
Alma  Iron  Works,  72  Paisley  rd 
Alston  &  Gourlay,  598  Gallowg 
Anderston  Foundry  Company,  100 
Cheapside  street ;  office,  124  St. 
V^incent  street 
Atlas  Foundry,  Market  st.  Gallowg 
Bell,  John,  C  Di.Kon  street 
Beitli,  Jas.  Cumberland  Foundry, 
168  Gallowgale 


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-IRONMASTERS. 


499 


Beith,  Jas.  10  Buinbank  terrace 
Bennie,  James,  &  Co.  Caledonian 

I'oundry,  124  West  st.  Tradest 
Bennie,  G.  &  Co.  Kiniiing  Park 

Foundry,   Great  Wei  ingtou  st 

Paisley  road 
Boyd,  Win.  1 14  John  street 
British  Iron  Foundry,  598  Gallow- 

gate;  Alston  &  Gourlay 
Broomhill  Foundry  Co.  356  Deb- 
bie's loan. 
Bunten,  J.  C.  Anderston  Foundry 
Caledonian  Foundry,  124  West  st 
Gallon  Foundry,  G9,  71  Canning  st 
Camlachie  Foundry,  817  Gallowg 
Canal  Basin  Foundry  Co.  2  Char. 

St.  Pt.-Dundas,  &  135  Buch.  st 
Carroll  Company,  123^-  Buchanan 

street  ;   Tlios.  Dawson,  agent. 
Chisholni,  H.  100  High  street 
Christie     and     Smith,     20    East 

Market  street 
Clyde  Foundry,  33  Anderston  qu.; 

Tod  &  arc'regor 
Cockey,  AY.  &  Co.  24  St.  Vine,  pi 
Cook,  D.  &  Co.  100  Commerce  st 
Cowie,  Arch.  Port-Dundas 
Crawford,  J.  &  E.  Eagle  Foundry, 

Port-Dundas 
Crawhall  &  Campbell,  Finnies.  la 
Cumberland  Foundry,   168    Gal- 

lovvgate  ;  James  Beith 
Drummond,  K.  Gallon    Foundry, 

69,  71  Canning  street 
Eadie  &  Spencer,  ,SG,  38  Lond.  st 
Eagle  Foundry,  Port-Dundas 
Edington,  G.  B.  Victoria  Foundry 
Edingtoii,  Thos.  &  Sons,  Phoenix 

Foundry,  50  Garscube  road 
Eglinton   Works,   Canal  st.  Port- 

Eglinton  ;  office,  1G8  W.  Geo.  st 
I'alkirk  Iron   Co.,   22  Dixori  st.  ; 

William  Clark,  agent 
Finlay  &  Davidson,   Victoria  St. 

Foundry,  Port-Eglinton 
Eraser,  Ale.\.  &Co.  52  I-few  wj-nd 
Glasgow  1'  orge,  1 9  Robertson  st 
Glasj;ow  Foundry,  Broomhill  st 
Glasgow  Iron  Co.  manufacturers  of 

inalle;ible  ir<m,  23  St.  Enoch  sq 
Glennie,  Geo.  &  Co.   Springbank 

and  North  Woodside 
Gorbals  Foundry,  2-16  Main  st 
Govan  Foundry,  1  Dixon  street 
Goldie,  John,  24  Adelphi  street 
Grandison,  Robert,  25  Govan  st 
Gray,  John,  &  Co.  Udduigstone 
Hayfield  Foundry,  Robinson  &  Co. 

Hutches'  ntoun 
Hill  &  Smiih,  23  St.  Enoch  sq 
Hill,  William,  7  Paters  m  street 
Hydepark  Funndry,  Neilson  &  Co. 

Hydepark  st.  and  Fmniestou  st 
Inglis,  A.  &,  J.  G4^  Warrocli  street, 

Anderston 
Kennard  &  Sons,  22  Dixon  streel; 

'William  Clark,  ai;ent 
Kinnaird  &  Ferguson,  43  Caven- 
dish street 


Kinning  Park  Foundry,  G.  Wel- 
lington street.  Paisley  road ; 
office,  49  West  Geoige  street 

Laidlaw,  R.  &  Son,  147  East 
Milton  street 

Lavv,  J.  &  A.  Rae  Street  Foundry, 
Port-Dundas 

Law,  Jo.  &  Co.  Glasgow  Foundry, 
Broomhill  street,  Fort-Dundas 

M'Connell,  R.  &  Co.  SO  Reufieldst.; 
works,  112  Port-Dundas  road 

MDowall,  Steven  &  Co.  Milton 
Iron  works,  N.  Woodside  road 

M'Farlane,  Walter,  &  Co.  7-ain 
pipes,  Saracen's  Foundry,  46 
Wai^hington  street 

M'l-Lithe  &  Forsyth,  Glasgow  Mal- 
leable Cast-iron  Foundry,  16 
Summer  st.  &  8  Broad  street. 
Mile-end 

M'Laren,  Robert,  &  Co.  Eglinton 
P'oundrv,  Canal  street 

M'Onie,  W.  &  A.  Scotland  street, 
and  V/est  street,  Tradeston 

M'Pherson,  D.  &  Co.  4  7  Bishop  st 

M'Vicar,  A.  furge-masltr,  19  Ro- 
bertson St.  &  Kinning  park 

Milton  Iron  Works,  M'Dowall, 
Steven,  &  Co.  N.  Woodside  road 

Mitchell  &  Wallace,  Camlachie 
Foundry,  817  Gallowgate 

Mushet,  W.  &  R.,  Dalkeith;  A. 
M'Farlane,  112  W.  Geo.  st.  agt 

Napier,  James,  Vulcan  Foundry 

Napier,  R.  &  Sons,  75  Washington 
St.  and  Lancefield  Foundry,  68 
Anderston  quay 

Neilson,  W.  M.  &  Co.  Hydepark 
Street  Foundry,  Finnieston  st 

Paton,  John,  Govan  Foundry,  1 
Dixon  street 

Phoenix  Iron  Wks.  50  Garscube  rd 

Port-Dundas  Foundry  Co.  112 
Port-Dundas  road 

Raeburn  &  M'Gibbon,  Elliot  Foun- 
dry, 92  Elliot  street 

Randolph,  Elder,  &  Co.  12  Centre 
street. 

Ritchie,  Watson,  &  Co.  Lilybk.  rd 

Roberton  &  Wilsun,  240  Main  st. 
Gorbals 

Robinson,  Thomas,  &  Co.  Hay- 
field  Foundry,  Idl  Ralhergl.  rd 

Rowan  &  Co.  Atlas  Works,  120 
East  Milton  street 

St.  James'  Foundry,  Smith  & 
Rodger,  49  Anderston  quay 

St.  KoUox  Foundry  Co.  236 
Castle  street 

Shaw,  John,  &  Co.  Maryhill 

Sheriff  &  Anderson,  Peel  street, 
London  road 

Sheriff,  Thos.  Peel  st.  London  rd 

Shntts  Iron  Co.  69  W.  Nile  St.; 
Richard  Brown,  agent. 

Simons,  Wm.,  &  Co.  Renfrew 

Smith,  A.  &  W.,  &  Co.  Cook  st 

Smith  Brothers  &  Co.  32  Kinning 
St. — /Sae  Advert,  in  Appendix. 


Smith,  George,  &  Co.  Sun  Foun- 
dry, 64  Port-Dundas  road 

Smith&  Rodger,  Broomiel.  &Govan. 

Smith  &  Wellstood,  83  Union  st 

Stewart,  D.Y.,  &  Co.  79  Charles  st 

Sutherland,  A.  W.  40  George 
street.  Mile-end 

Thomson,  J.  &  G.  Clydebank 
Foundrj',  Finnieston 

Tod  &  Bl'Gregor,  Clyde  Foundry, 
33  Anderston  quaj',  and  Mea- 
dowside,  Parlick 

Ure  &  Co.  83  Union  street 

Victoria  Foundry,  Canal  Bank, 
Old  basin 

Victoria  Street  Foundry,  Port- 
Egli(}ton,  Findlay  &  Davidson 

Weir,  M'Elroy,  &  Co.  St.  James' 
street,  Paisley  road 

Whitehall  Foundry,  64  Warroch 
street;  A.  &  J.  Inglis 

Whitesmith,  Isaac  &  William,  29 
Govan  street 

Wilkie,  John,  33  Renlield  street 

Wingate,  Thomas,  &  Co.  White- 
inch  Foundry,  Partick. 

IRONMASTERS. 

Addie,  Robert,  144  St.  Vincent  st 
Ardeer   Iron   Works;    office,   127 

St.  Vincent  street 
Baird,  "Wm.  &  Co.  2  Abercromby 

place,  168  West  George  street 
Ballycastle  Iron  Mining  Co. ;   G. 

Birrel,  45  Union  street,  agent 
Borrowfield    Iron    Works,    Ford- 

neuk  street 
Bell,  Robert,  6  Dixon  street 
Bessemer    Steel   Agency ;    Henry 

Brothers,  8  Dixon  street 
Birrel,  George,  45  Union  street 
Bkir  Iron   Co. ;    office,   2  Aber- 
cromby pi.  108  W.  George  st 
Blochairn  office,  43  W.  Regent  st 
British    Iron   Works ;    Alston    & 

Gourley,  598  Gallowgate 
Brooks    &   Becks,    Birmingham  ; 

agents,  D.  Anderson  &  Co.  253 

Argyle  street 
Calder  &  Govan  Ironworks;  ofHce, 

1  Dixon  street 
Carnbroe    Ironworks;    office,    127 

St.  Vincent  street 
Carron  Co.    123^    Buchanan   st. ; 

Thomas  Dawson,  agent 
Cassels,     Robert;    office,    23    St. 

Enoch  square 
Clyde  Iron   Works;  office,  92  W. 

George  street 
Cockie,  W.  &  Co.  24  St.  Vin.  pi 
Coltness  Iron  Co.  124  St.  Vin.  st 
Dalmellington    Iron  Co.    124  St. 

Vincent  street 
Dennystown  Forge  Co.  at  A.  Tol- 

mie's,  106  Buchanan  street 
Di.^on,  William  Smith,  1  Dixon  st 
Dunlop,    Colin,    &  Co.   92    West 

George  street 


500 


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-IRON. 


Eglinton  Iron   Co.  2  Abercromby 

place,  W.  George  street 
Falkirk  Iron  Co.  22  Dixon  street 
Forth  Iron  Co.  31  Turner's  court 
Ferguson,  Eben.  1  Dixon  street 
Gartsherrie  Iron  and  Coal  Office, 

2  Abercromby  pi.  W.  George,  st 
Glasgow  Iron  Co.  23  St.  Enoch  sq 
Glasgow  Iron  Works,  16  Garngad 

road,  St.  RoUox 
Glenganiock    Iron    Co.    127    St. 

Vincent  street 
Govan  Bar-iron  Works ;  office,  1 

Dixon  street 
Govan  Foundry,  1  Dixon  street 
Govan  Pig-iron  Works ;  office,   1 

Dixon  street 
Hematite  Iron  Co.  78  Union  st 
Henderson   &    Dimmock,    Drntn- 

peller  Iron  Works,  68  St.  Vin.  st 
Inglis,  John,  Phoenix  Iron  Works 
Johnston,  Thos.  at  Merry  <^  Cun- 

ninghanis 
Langloan    Iron    Works,    144    St. 

Vincent  street 
Lugar  Iron  Works  ;  office,  2  Aber- 
cromby pi    1C8  W.  George  st 
M'Callum,  D.  1  Dixon  street 
M'Kenzie,     J.      Dundyvan     Iron 

Works,  Coatbridge 
M'Vicar,  A.  19   Robertson  st.  and 

Kinning  park 
Merry    &  Cunningham,    127    St. 

Vincent  street 
Monkland  Iron  and  Steel  Co,  150 

Hope  street 
Mossend  Iron  Co.  145  St.  Vin.  st 
Muirkirk  Iron   Works ;    office,    2 

Abercromby  pi.  West  George  st 
Onioa  Iron  Co.  37  West  George  st 
Parkhead  Forge  Co.  Parkhead 
Phoenix  Iron  Works,  50  Garsc.  rd 
Port-DundaslronWks.N.  Canal  ba 
Portland    Iron    works ;    office,    33 

RentielJ  street 
Shotts  Iron  Co.  69  West  Nile  st. ; 

Richard  Brown,  agent 
Stewart,  Jobn,  &  Co.  20  Jackson  st 
Stewart,  Robert,  Omoa,  37  West 

George  street 
Strang  &  Hamilton,  115  Charles  st 
Sumnierlee  Iron  Works,  172  West 

George  street 
Walker,  Jas.  North   Canal  bank, 

Port-Dundas 
West  of  Scotland  Malleable  Iron 

Co.  33  Renfield  street 
Wilsons  &.  Co.  172  W.  George  st 
Wilson,  John,  36  St.  Vin.  place 
Wilson,  Wm.  &  Co.  36  St.  Vin- 
cent place 
Wilsontown  Iron  Works;  office,  1 

Dixon  street 
Young,  John,  Phcenix  Iron  Wks 

IRON  MERCHANTS. 

Anderson,  James,  33  Renfield  st 
Baird,  W.  &  Co.  2    Abercrombj' 
place,  1G8  West  George  street 


Barker,  D.  C.  &  Co.  116  St.  Vm- 

cent  street 
Beith,  Jas.  Cumberland  Foundry, 

168  Gallowgate 
Benton,  J.  D.  &  Co.  120  South 

Albion  street 
Bessemer    Steel  Agency;    Henry 

Brothers,  8  Dixon  street 
Birrell,  George,  46  Union  street 
Black,  C.  R.  159  London  street 
Blacklock,  D.  &  Co.  32  Clyde  pi 
Blair,  George,  36  Turner's  court 
Blair   Iron  Office,  2  Abercromby 

place.  West  George  street 
Blochairn  Iron  Co.  43  W.  Regent  st 
Boag,  J.  100  Holm  street 
Bort'hwick  &  Co.  3  R.  Exch.  ct 
Bost,  A.  &  Co.  89  St.  Vincent  st 
Buchanan,   John,    1   Prince's   sq. 

Buchanan  street 
Calder    Iron     Works  ;    office,     1 

Dixon  street 
Campbell  Brothers,  5  Dixon  st 
Craubroe  Iron  Co.  127  St.  Vin.  st 
Canon  Co.  123 J  Buchanan  street 
Clyde  Iron  Works;  office,  92  W. 

George  street 
Cockey,  W.  &  Co.  24  St.  Vin.  pi 
Collness  lion  Co.  124  St.  Vin.  st 
Colvin,  W.  54  St.  Vincent  street 
Coiinell,  Patrick,  16  Malta  street 
Cuthbertson,  Win.  54  Jamaica  st 
Dalmellington   Iron  Co.    124  St. 

Vincent  street 
Darling,  Wm.  39  Union  street 
Dunlop,  Francis,  20  Buchanan  st 
Easton,  R.  &  J.  23  Malta  st.  and 

20  -Moncrieff  street,  Gorbals 
Edington,    T.    &    Sons,    Phoeni.x 

Iron  Works,  50  Garscube  road 
Edwards,  Francis,  138  W.  Geo.  st 
Eglinton  Iron  Co.  2  Abercromby 

place,  West  George  street 
Fairley,  W.  &  G.  1 1  Jamaica  st 
Falkirk  Iron  Co.  22  Dixou  street; 

William  Clark,  agent 
Feldtmann,  R.  28  Elmbank  cres. 
Ferguson,    Anderson,    &    Co.    64 

Jamaica  street 
Fleming,  .Alex.  11  W.  Nile  street 
Fleming,  P.  &  R.  29  Argyle  st 
Forth  Iron  Co.  31  Turner's  court 
Foy,  Jas.  &  Co.  28  Robertson  st 
Gartsherrie  Iron  and  Coal  Office, 

2  Abercromb}'  pi.  W.  Geo.  st 
Gibson,  David  L.  8  Yoik  street 
Glasgow  Iron  and  Brass  Wire  Co. 

24  Turner's  court 
Glasgow    Iron   Co.     St.     Rollox ; 

office,  23  St.  Enoch  square 
Glasgow  lion  Works,  16  Garng.  rd 
Glengarnock  Iron  Co.  127  St.  Vin- 
cent street 
Govan   Pig  Iron  Works;  office,  1 

Dixon  street 
Granger,  John,  43  Renfield  street 
Henry  Brotiiers,   8  Uixon  street 
Jackson,  Thos.  jun.  11  W.  Nile  st 
Jenkins,  James,  48  St.  Enoch  sq 


Kidston,  A.  G.  &  Co.   81  GreaS 

Clyde  street 
Kidston,  W.  &.  Sons,  19  Queen  st 
Lancefield  Forge  Co.  146  Lance- 
field  street,  Anderston,  and  151 
Scotland  street,  south 
Langloan    Iron  Works,    144   St. 

Vincent  street 
Lawson,  John,  109  W.  George  st 
Lugar  Iron  Works ;  office,  2  Aber- 
cromby pi.  West  George  st 
M'Dowail,  Steven,  &  Co.  Miltcn 
Iron  Works,  North  Woodside  rd 
M'Farlane,  Alexander,   112  West 

George  street 
M'Gregor,  J.  W.   28  Jamaica  st, 

and  131  Paisley  road 
M'Kinlay,  R.  W.'si  Kyle  streeir, 

Canal  bank,  Port-Dnndas. 
M'Laren,    Wright,     &      Co.    35 

M'Alpine  street 
M'Lellan,  P.  &  W.  127,  129Tron 
Mather,  Ledward,  &  Co.  of  Liver- 
pool ;  Alex.  D.  Robertson,  14G 
Buchanan  street,  agent 
Merry    &    Cunningham,  127   St. 

Vincent  street 

Mersey,  The,  Steel  and   Iron  Co-. 

Liverpool;    133  St.  Vincent  st 

Midland    Iron     Co.     Rotherham, 

Yorkshire  ;  Jn.  Anderson  Snel>, 

52  Renfield  street,  agent 

Milton  Iron  Works,  N.  Woods,  ri 

Morgan,  M'Arthur,  &  Co.  133  St. 

Vincent  street 
Morris,  James,  128  St.  Vincent  st 
Morton  &  Co.,  Dundas  lane,  162 

Buchanan  street 
Mossend  Iron  Co.  33  Renfield  st 
Motherwell  Iron  Works  ;  office,  23 

St.  Enoch  square 
Muirkirk  Iron  Works;  office,  2 
Abercromby  pi.  1 68  W.  Geo.  st 
Murdoch  &  Donald,  2 1  Piobertsonst 
Murray,  Daniel,  71  Stockwell  st 
Murray,  Jolin,  25,  27  Buchan.  st 
Napier  &  M'Intyre,  33  Oswald  st 
Neilson,  John,  Hydepark  Foundry 
Neilson  &  Maxwell,  78,  80  James 

Watt  street 
Omoa  Iron  Works,  37  W.  Geo.  st 
Orr,  T.    C.  69   Union  st.  48,  50 

Norfolk  street 
Parkhead  Forge  Co   P.irkhead 
Parkside   Hematite  Iron  Ore  Co. 
Whitehaven  ;  J.  Jenkins,  48  St. 
Enoch  sqnare,  agent 
Pontypool  Iron  Co.  120  Buchanan 
st ;  Swan  Brothers  &  Co  agents 
Portland  Iron  Co.  33  Renfield  st 
Ralston,  Goodwin,  &  Co.  31  Tur- 
ner's court,  87  Arg3'le  street 
Reichmann  &  Co.  37  St.  Vin.  pi 
Reid,  James,  of  John  Stewart  <f  Co: 
Richards,  James,  1  Dixon  street 
Robertson   Brothers  &  Co.  44,  46 

St.  E^noch  square 
Robinows  &  Marjoiibr.nl-s, 8  Moora 
place.  West  George  street 


IRONMONGEBS. 


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-JEWELLERS, 


501 


Eochsolloch   Malleable    Iron   Co. 

112  W.  Geo.  St.  ;   A.  Jack,  agt. 

St.  R0II0.X    Malleable   Co.  CUarles 

street,  St.  Rollox 
Seligmann,  H.  L.  9  Gordon  street 
Shaw,    Thomson,   &    Moore,    85 

Queen  street 
Shaw,    Thomson,    &  Co.    14,    16 

Main  street,  Gorbals 
Shotts  Iron  Co.  69  West  Nile  st. ; 

Richard  Brown,  agent 
JSnell,  James  A.  52  Renfield  sfc 
Spencer,  John,  &  Sons,  Nevvburn, 
Newcastle-on-Tyne  ;       Hendry 
Brothers,  agents,  8  Dixon  st 
Stewart,  James  T.  2  North  court. 

Royal  Exchange 
Stewart,  Jn.  &  Co.  20  Jackson  st 
Strang,  Wm.  62  Jamaica  street 
Thorburn,  Thos.  81  St.  Vincent  st 
Tolmie,  Alex.  166  Buchanan  st 
Tweedie.  James,  &  Co.  Morrison's 
court,   108   Argyle  street,   and 
16  Buchanan  street 
Watson  &  Campbell,  39  Stock,  st 
West  of  Scotland  Malleable  Iron 
Co.  33   Renfield  street ;  J.  An- 
derson, manager 
Wilsons   &    Co.    Summerlee  Iron 

Works;  office,  172  W.  Geo.  st 
Wilson's  John,    Trustees,   36   St. 

Vincent  place 
Wilson,  Wm.  &  Co.   36  St.  Vin- 
cent place 
Wilsontown  Iron    Works ;  office, 

1  Dixon  street 
Woodrow,  A.  &  Son,  116  St.  Vin- 
cent street 
Young,  John,  Phoenix  Iron  Works 
Young,  R.  115  St.  Vincent  street 

IRONMONGERS. 

Allan,  Arthur,  12  London  street 
Allan,  Jas.  sen.  Elmbank  foundry, 

Kent  road 
Allan,   James,    sen.    85,    87,   89 

Bothwell  street 
Allan,  James,  184  Hospital  st 
Anderson  Brothers,  93   Stockw.  st 
Anderson    &    Watt ;    works,   182 

Finnieston    street ;    office,    64 

Buchanan  street 
Angus,  John,  &  Co.  saddlers\  131 

Trongate  and  20  New  wynd 
Armour  &  Christie,  261  Argyle  st 
Auld,  T.  &  M.  8,  10  London  st 
Bald  &  Miller,  174  Trongate 
Barclay,  Philips,  &  Co.  17  Ander- 

ston  quay 
Bishop,  Thomas,  6  Clyde  place 
Blacklock,  D.  &  Co.  32  Clyde  pi 
Blair,  George,  3G  Turner's  court 
Boyd,  George,  248  Buchanan  st 
Boyd,    H.    coach,  builders',    114 

Candleriggs 
Brown,  Hugh,  213  Argyle  street 
Buchanan,  Jolm,  332  Argyle  st 
Caldwell,  W.  H.  242  Buchanan  st 
Campbell,  Mrs.  M.  43  Miller's  pi 


Cardno,  Peter,  &  Co.  66  Bucha.  st 
Chalmers  &  Tosh,    197  and  201 

Buchanan  street 
Clark,  A.  &  L.  78  Union  street 
Cochran,  H.  W.  8,  10  Jail  square 
Cook,  William,  25  Howard  street 
Coverley,  James,  361  Argyle  st 
Craigie,  Andrew,  9  Bridge  street 
Craig,  Peter,  60  Jamaica  street 
Cross,  William,  46  Trongate 
Daily,  D.  48  Bridgegate 
Darling  &  Taylor,  39  Union  st 
Dobbie,  John,  205  Argyle  street 
Dougans,  And.  170  Buchanan  st 
Drew,  Wm.  &  Co.  06  Wilson  st 
Elsworth,  J.  170  Argyle  st 
Ewing,  P.  100  Cowcaddens  st 
Fairley,  W.  &  G.  11  Jamaica  st 
F.ilconer,  P.  36  Miller  street 
Ferguson,  J.  &  R.  11  Argyle  st 
Field,  H.  &  Sous,  68  Buchanan  st 

— See  Advertisement  in  Apjien 
Finlay,  J.  46   Buchanan  st. — See 

Advertisement  in  Appendix 
Finlay,  John,  Rumford  Works,  33 

Great  Hamilton  st.  and  46  Bu- 
chanan street — See  Adv.  in  App 
Fleming,  P.  &  R.  29  Argyle  st 
Fullarton,  Jas.  158  Argyle  st 
Fulton,  A.  &  J.  136  Broomielaw 
Galloway,  Wm.  &  Co.  71   West 

MiltoQ  street 
Gilchrist,  A.  101  Norfolk  street 
Gilchrist,  G.  &  J.  11  Dixon  st 
Glasgow  Crystal  Palace  Co.  193 

Argyle  street 
Gourock   Sailwork    Co.  220    and 

222  Broomielaw 
Greenlees,  John,  54  Green  st.  Calt 
Gunn,  W.  L.  &  Co.  26  Salisbury  st 
Henderson,  A.  R.  7  Saltmarket 
Hodge,  John  B.  302  Argyle  st 
Hood,  Charles,  171  New  City  rd 
Howie,  Hugh,  18  Dunlop  street 
Kidston,  Wm.  &  Sons,  19  Queen  st 
Laidlaw,R.&  Son,  147  E.  Milton  st 
Landell,  Wm.  106  Trongate,  and 

Silvan  Works,  Mile-end 
Leckie,  Jn.  &  Co.  60  Stockwell  st 
Linton,  Andrew,  24  Gallovvgate 
M'Callum,   D.  sen.  &  Co.  56  St. 

Vincent  street ;  works,  22,  24 

St.  Enoch  wynd. 
M'Connel!,   R.  112   Port-Dundas 

road  ;  office,  80  Renfield  street 
M'Dougall,  P.  &  Co.  215  Sauchie- 

hall  street 
M'Geoch,  W.  113  Argyle  street 
M'Hfiffie  &  Colquhoun,  115  Argyle 

street  and  5  Ma.xwell  street 
M'Haffie,  James,  &   Co.  13,  15, 

17  North  Margaret  street 
M'Innes,  James,  52  Miller's  place 
M'Kellar,  Hugh,  73  Argyle  street 
M'Lean,  A.  70  Canning  st.  Calt 
M'Lellan,  P.  &  W.  127,  129  Tron 
M'Leod  &  Simpson,  27  Gallowg 
M'Naught,  George,  68  St.  James' 

street,  Paisley  road 


Miller,  Geo.  &  Co.  34  Bothwell  st 
Nicol,  Robert,  136  Bridgegate 
Niven,  J.  H.  &  Co.  59  Jamaica  st 
Nisbet,  A.  &  J.  50  Union  street 
Peters  &  M'Farlane,  62,  64  Crown 

street 
Pollock,  J.  saddlery,  151  Stock-^ 

well  street 
Potter,  Thomas,  33  Canning  st 
Ramsay,  Wm.  125  Argyle  street 
Reid,  H.  156  Argj-le  street 
Rodgers,  M.  12  George  street 
Shaw,  Andrew,  24  Union  street 
Smith  &  Wellstood,  83  Union  st 
Simpson,  John  M.  108  London  sfc 
Spence,  Wm  jun.  65  Trongate 
Spencer,  W.  saddlery,  54  'Irong 
Steven,  Wm.  107  Dumbarton  rd 
Stewart,  J.  &  Co.  20  Jackson  st 
Taylor,  James,  122  Trongate 
Thomson,  Wm.  59  Jamaica  st 
Tod,  James,    1    Bothwell   circus, 

Bothwell  street 
Tweedie,  James,  &  Co.  Morrison's 
court,  108  Argyle  street,  aud  15 
Buchanan  street 
Waddell,    G.    37    Stirling  street, 

Port-Dundas 
Whitehead,  J.  178  Cowcaddens 
Wood,  A.  &  Sons,  14,  18  Stock- 
well  street 
Young,  Jas.  325  Argyle  street 
Yuill,  James,  saddlery,  47  Stock- 
well  street 

ITALIAN  WAREHOUSES, 

Baxter,  Isaac,  &  Son,  137  Bu- 
chanan street 
Chalmers,  J.  17  St.  George's  road 
Duncan,  Alex.,  &  Co.  106,  108 
Buchanan  st.  and  9  R.  Bank  pi 
Heggie,  James,  46  St.  George's  rd 
M'Lerie,  Geo.  33,  37  RenHeld  st 

JAPANNEES. 
Anderson  Brothers,  93  Stock,  st. 
Bilsland,  Alex.  10  College  open 
Craig,  P.  145  Trongate 
Donaldson,  Thos.  19  Jackson  st 
Drew,  John,  &  Co.  27  Dunlop  st 
Drew,  Wm.,  &  Co.  66  Wilson  st. 
Finlayson,  John,  8  E.  Howard  st 
Graj',  Peter,  80  Maitland  street 
Low,  Charles,  151  George  st.  east 
Newlands,  John,  109  Bridgegate 
Perston,  J.  &  D.  39  Stockwell  st 
Perston,  Jas.  10  Greyfriars'  wynd 

JEWELLERS. 

Aird,  James,  142  Gt.  Hamilton  st 
Aitcheson,  Lawrence,  5Q  Argyle  st 
Aitken,  P.  269  Sauchiehall  street 
Alexander,  W.  &  Son,  3  Gordon  st 
Armour  &  Co.  33  Buchanan  st 
Ballantyne,  James,  3  College  sfc 
Barr,  William,  55  Dundas  street 
Barnett  &  M'Intyre,  3  Argyle  arc 
Bloomfield,  L.  48  Broomielaw 
Bowie,  G.  W.  88  Eglinton  street 


602 


JEWELLERS.- 


-TRADES  DIRECTORY.- 


-LARD. 


Brown  &  Miller,  20  Jail  square 
Buchanan,  Dan.  96  Argyle  street 
Clow,  A  68  St.  Georije's  roaii 
Colquhoun,  John,  446  Argyle  st 
Connell,  Hugh,  1  Eglinton  street 
Corbett,  Robert,  227  Argyle  st 
Cree,  John,  58  Queen  street 
Davis,  D.  &  Son,  12  Gordon  st 
Devlin,  Arthur,  61  Trongate 
Donald,  John,  15^  Adelphi  street 
Donaldson,  J.  &  P.  68  Argyle  st 
Dougall,  Andrew,  133  Argyle  st 
Dougall,  James,  33  Nelson  street 
Douglas,  Daniel,  80  Argyle  arcade 
Douglas,  James,  422  Argyle  st 
Drummond,  R.  &  G.  5  Gordon  st 
Easton,  James,  8  Royal  Bank  pi 
Edwards,   George,    58   Gordon  st 

and  2  Renfield  street 
Forgie,  T.  95  Buch;inan  street 
Forrest,  R.  B.  74  Argyle  street 
Freyd,  A.  74  Argyle  street 
Gallipp,  Ernest,  hair,  116  Sauchie- 

hall  street 
Gilmour,    James,  &   Co.  So  Bu- 
chanan street 
Grierson  &  Eait,  34  Buchanan  st 
Harraw,  Henry,  71  Paisley  road 
Harris,  A.  1  Argyle  arcade 
Holmes,  Matthew,  109  Bucha,  st 
Kelley,' James  &  Andrew,  82  Ar- 
gyle street 
Kirkwood  &  Murray,  180   Trong. 
Laing,  J.  R.  &  W.  53,  55  Bruns- 
wick place 
Livingstone,  David,  4  Bath  street 
Macbeth,  John,  18^  Crown  street 
M'Donald,  A.  72  Buchanan  st 
M'Farlane,  John,  22  Argvle  st 
M'Farlane,  P.  10,  11,  12"Arg.  arc 
M'Gregor  &  Gardner,  38  Queen  st 
M'Innes,  W.  100  Broomielaw 
M'Kay,  Daniel  G.  317  Argyle  st 
M'Lean,  George,  9  Argyle  street 
M'Leod,  R.  162  Argyle  street 
M'Millan,  A.  6,  7  Argyle  arcade 
Mark,  James,  192  Argyle  street 
Martin,  Peter,  38  Argyle  street 
Martin,  Wm.  51  Sauchiehall  st 
Meikle,  George,  104  Hospital  st 
Merry,  T.  Bicket,  67  G.  Clyde  st 
Mitchell,  J.  &  W.  119  Buchan.  st 
Muirbead  &  Arthur,  80  Argyle  st 
Muirhead,  James,  &  Son,  90  Bu- 
chanan street 
Nairn,  Andw.  &  Co.,  254  High  st 
Nisbet,  Ales.  &  Co.  45  Union  st 
Orr,  Robert,  74  Cowcaddens  st 
Panton,  George,  &  Son,  32  Stock- 
well  street. — See  Adv.  in  Appen. 
Paul,  Alex.  148  N.  Dalmarnockrd 
Prince,  Simon,  80  Buchanan  st 
Pritty,  Francis,  45  Argyle  arcade 
Eait,  D.  C.  34  Buchanan  street 
Robertson,  D.  &  Co.  19  Argyle  ar 
Robertson,  John,  31  &  32  Argy.  ar 
Ross,  Robert,  109  Argyle  street 
Ross,  Thos.  107  Buchanan  street 
Russell,  James,  283  Gallov.'gate 


Russell,  John,  25  Argyle  arcade 
Russell,  Wm.  25  Argyle  arcade 
Semple,  H.  &  W.  SO^Maxwell  st 
Shaw,  W.  C.  92  Buchanan  street, 

and  12  South  Exchange  place 
Simpson,  Jas.  49  Eglinton  street 
Steven,  W.  0.  28  Buchanan  st 
Steven,  James,  71  Jamaica  street 
Stewart,  R.  132  Argyle  street 
Sutherland,  D.  108  Argyle  street 
Swanson,  Geo.  4  St.  Enoch  wjmd 
Taylor  &  Downs,  182  Trongate 
Taylor,  Wm.  7  Trongate 
Thomson,   Jas.   176   Hunter    ter- 
race, Kent  road 
Todd,  Daniel,  8,  9  Argvle  arcade 
Todd,  J.  &  W.  1,  3  Trongate 
Turnbull  &  Yonng,   17  Buchan.  st 
Turvey,  G.  58  Argyle  street 
Vogt,  A.  282  Argyle  street 
Wathew,  R.  78  Buchanan  street 
White,  George,  14  Shamrock  st 
Woolfield,  S.  143  Buchanan  st 

JEWEL  CASE  MAKERS. 
Kirkpatrick,  Adam,  108  Argyle  st 
M'Dougall,  A.  388  Parliamen.  rd 

JOINERS. 

SEE   WRIGHTS. 

LABEL  MANUFACTURERS. 
Bertram,  P.  luggage,  204  Argy.  st 
Blake,  W.  parchment  and  direction, 

64  West  Howard  street 
Campbell,  Duncan,  &  Son,  93  St. 

Vincent  street 
Fisher,  John,  medical,  95  Geo.  st. 
Jack,  D.  &  Son,  lug  gage  and  medi- 
cal, 27  Union  street 
King,  T.  luggage,  49  Oxford  st 
Martin,   Wm.  M.  medical,  42  Ar- 
gyle street 
Smith,  Thomas,  52  Ai-gyle  street 
Spence,  Stewart,  18  Hutcheson  st 
Wright,  Mrs.  John,  108  Argyle  st 

LACE  MANUFACTUEESS. 
Copestake,   Moore,   Crampton,    & 

Co.  26  Buchanan  street 
Dunn,  Adam,  278  Argyle  street 
Gatheral,  Geo.  So  Miller  street 
Gould,  T.  &  Co.  102  Maxwell  st 
M' Arthur,  D.  &  Co.  26  Bolhw.  st 
M'Aulay,  John,  182  Trongate 
M'Intosh,  J.  &   Co.     Letters  left 

at  73  South  Portland  street 
M'Intosh,  John,  73  Hutcheson  st 
M'Lennan,  Simon,  123  Brunswick 

street  and   70  Balmoral  place, 

St.  George's  road. 
Morrison,  Wm.  &  Son,  131  Arg.  st 
Watson,  Chamberlain,  and  Birrel, 

14  Buchanan  street. 
Watson  &  Co.  46  Miller  street 

LACE  WAREHOUSES. 

SEIS    ALSO    SILK    5IEKCERS. 

Duncan,  Thos.  &  Co.  3  Bridge  st 
Duncan,  Thos.  146,  148  Trongate 
and  92  Gallowgate 


Dunlop,  H.  158,  160,  162  Trong 
Dunn,  Adim,  278  Argyle  street 
Lyon,    J.    &    Co.  Wellington  ct^ 

43  Argvle  street 
M'Ewan,  R.  &  Co.  118  Union  st 
M'Ewen,  T.  1  Mitchell  street 
M'Intosh,  John,  73  Hutcheson  st 
M'Intosh,  John,  &  Co.  73  South 

Portland  street 
M'lvor,  A.  63  St.  Vincent  street 
Mair,  J.  106  Arg.  st.  &  100  Tron 
Muir,  Armour,  &  Robertson,    25 

Queen  street 
Mylne,  C.  &  M.  D.  18  Argyle  are 
Robertson  &  M'Ewan,  5  Union  st 
Scott,  Miss,  29  Argyle  arcade  ■ 
Simpson,  Mrs.  G.  176  Sauchie.  st 
Somerville,  J.  G.  285  Sauchie.  st 
Taylor,  Robert,  47  Argyle  arcade 
Stuart,   James,    8  Princes  square, 

Buchanan  street. 
Stewart,    John,    2    North    court, 

Roj'al  Exchange 
Sturrock,  Bremner,  &  Co.  8  Mil- 
ler street 
Taylor,  Robt.  47  Argyle  arcade 

LAND  SURVEYORS. 

Brennan,  John,  250  St.  Geo.  rd 
Climie,  Robt.  377  Sauchiehall  st 
Currie,  G.  T.  149  W.  Gi^^orge  st 
Dennison,  John,  46  Renfield  street 
Frew,  John,  161  Shamrock  street 
Gemmill,  A.  157  Crown  street 
Gregory,    T.    Currie,    149    West 

George  street 
KyJe,  f.  175  Hope  street 
Liiughlan,  Andw.  58  St.  Vine,  st 
M'Call,  Thomas,  113  W.  Regent  si 
M'Clure,  Hugh  H.  65  Sauch.  st  ■ 
M'Donald,  Andw.  1  Dixon  street 
Martin,  George,  51  W.  Regent  st 
Robertson,  Wm.  116  St.  Vine,  sfc 
Smellie,  John,  12  Crown  pi.  Parfe 
Smith,  David,  37  W.  George  st 
Smith,  Jas.  jun.  54  St.  Vine,  st   • 
Smith  &  Wharrie,  54  St.  Vine,  st 
Watt,  Alex.  83  St  Geo.  place 

LAND  SURVEYING  CHAIN. 
MAKER. 

Dick,  Alex.  105  Stockwell  street 

LAPIDARIES. 

Buchanan  &  Son,  108  Argj'le  st 
• — See  Adver.  in  Appendix 

LAPPET-WHEEL  CUTTESS.. 
Brownlee  &  Co.  27  Montrose  st 
Houston,  John,  45  London  street 

LAE,D  AND   GREASE  MANU- 
FACTURERS. 

Ferguson  &  White,  39  Stockw.  st 
Lawcock,  Jas.  &  Co.  57  Argyle  st 
Leishman,  A.  216  Gallowgate 
Liston,    R.    51    Crawford   street, 

Port-Eglinton. 
M'Bean,  H.  &  Co.  56  Cook  stree*' 


LAST.- 


-TRADES  DIRECTORY. LETTER. 


503 


Moffat,  James,  23  St.  Enoch  sq 
M'Moneaijle,  James,  142  Trongate, 
.    and  33  Hupe  street 
Muir&  Smith,' 60  E.  Howard  st 
Smith,  Richard,  114  West  street, 
.    Tradeston 

LAST  &  BOOT-TREE  MAKERS. 
Baxter,  W.  117  Stockwell  .street 
Grassick,  P.  88  Stockwell  street 
Jarvis,  J.  &  Son,  70  Princes  st 
Jopson    &    Winstanley,     19,    26 

Saltmarket 
Robertson,  R.  &  Sons,  24  Jama,  st 
Thomas,  James,  37  Saltmarket 
■yVeir,  E.  &  Son,  G3  Nelson  st 

LATHSPLITTERS. 
Campbell,  Duncan,  45  Pitt  st 
Dobbie,  Robert,  50  Bishop  st.  And 
Rome,  Robert,  80  Main  street 
Sutherland,   David,   13,   14  Rail- 
way arch.  Nelson  st.  Tradeston 
Sutherland,  J.  &  J.    115  Green- 
dyke  street 
Thomson,  James,  18  Holmhead  st 

LEAD-PIPE  MANUFAC- 
TURERS. 

Alexander,  Ferguson,  &  Co.  48 
M'Alpine  street 

Campbell,  T.  B.  &  Sons,  SO,  32 
Bothwell  street 

Glasgow  Manufactory,  48  M'Al- 
pine street 

Locke,  Blackett,  &  Co. ;  William 
'  ZSliven  &  Co.  agents,  80  Great 
Clyde  street 

Newton,  Keats,  &  Co.  110  Cheap- 
side  street 

Stevenson,  W.  &  Co.  76  Brown  st 

Whitfield,  Wm.  91  West  Camp- 
bell street 

LEATHER    MERCHANTS. 

SEE    ALSO    CTIRRIEKS    AND 
LEATHER     MERCHANTS. 

Anderson,  Alex.  49  Gallowgate 
Anderson,  James,  89  Gallowgate 
Birrell  Brothers,  17  Candler)i;gs 
Black,  Malcolm,  81  M'Alpine  st 
Bm-t,  John,  20,  oO  Main  st.  Calt 
Cadman,  Wm.  163  Bridgegate 
Callender,  Thomas,  Smith's  court, 

Candleriggs 
Galiender,  W.  0.  84  Candleriggs 
Connel,  John,  170  High  street 
Cowan,  James,  76  Stevenson  st. 

and  161  Canning  street 
Cowan,  R.  &  D.  8  Cariick  street 
Craig,  Alex.  81,  83  M'Alpine  st 
Dale,  H.  25  Stevenson  st.  Calton 
Elgin,  W.  &  Sons,  49  London  st. 
&  32  Union  st. ;  works,  Spoutm 
Fox  &  Munro,  114  Trongate 
Falton,  W.  H.  &  J.   147  Stock- 
well  street 
GillieSj  C.  &  Co.  47  King  street 
lletheiington,  John,  15  Glassf,  st 


Hooper,  John,  236  Gallowgate 
Hyslop,  Thos.  81  Kirk  street 
Inylis,  John,  37j^  St.  Andrew's  st 
Jollie,  Andrew,  51  Gt.  Hamilton  st 
Kerr,  John,  180  Pollokshaws  rd 
Lawson,    Alexander,     cutter,     63 

Main  street,  Gorbals. 
Legget  &  Ring,  123  Duke  street 
Little,  Andrew,  153  Canning  st 
M'Dougall,  Angus,  62  Oxford  st 
M'Gregor,  John,  9  Turner's  court 
M'Intosh,  Peter,  129  Stockwell  st 
M'Leod,  Alex.  jun.  47  Glassf.  st 
M'Leod,  Alex.  jun.  19  &  21  North 

Albion  street 
M'Leod,  Ale.x.jun.  94,96  Kingst 
M-Nab  &  M- Donald,  65  Bridgeg 
M'Pherson,  Wm.  5  Bell  street 
Maitland  &  Ker,  31  Finlay  street 
Maitland  &  Ker,  34  Candleriggs 
Malliicb,  James,  44,  46  Nelson  st 
JLirtin,  VV.  &  J.  63  Brunswick  st 
Morrison  &  Steel,  29  Dunlop  st 
Morton,  Jonn,  48  London  street 
Morton,  John,  108  High  street 
Muirhead,  Andw.   14  Bruns.  lane 

and  132  Trongate 
Muirhead,  J,  23  Old  wynd 
Paterson,  Allan,  70  Nelson  street 
Perkins  &  Gemmell,  22  Jas.  st,  Cal 
Pilling,  John  D.  86  St.  Andrew's  sq 
Pilling,  Thomas,  63  Stockwell  st 
Pinkerton,  J.  &  M.  182  Trongate 
Rae,  Wm.  49  St.  Andrew's  square 
Ross,  J.  &  Son,  33  N.  Albion  st 
Schrader  &  Mitchell,  12  Dixon  st 

and  78  Fox  street 
Scott,  E.  &  S.  8  and  32  Jamaica  st 
Steel,  J.  &  W.  151  Gallowgate 
Tullis,  John,  &  Son,  16  S.  Cum- 
berland street,  Calton 
WoUheim,  Solomon,  22  London  st 
Wood,  Archd.  187  High  street 

LECTURERS. 

Court,  Robt.  199  Upper  Crown  st 
Dixon,  E.  M.  Normal  School 
Jamieson,  Alex.  81  Shamrock  st 
Keddie,  Wm.  15  No.  St.  Mungo  st 
Kerr,  Rev.  John,  M.  A.,  Free  Church 

Normal  Seminary 
M'Leod,  George,  "  H.B.,  M.D., 
F.R.C.S.E.  10  Woodside  cresct 
Mayer,  John,  F.C.S.  2  Carlton  pi 
Richardson,  Ales.  43  Buccleuch  st 
Wallace,  Dr.  Wm.  Mechanics'  In- 
stitution 

LETTER    CARRIERS, 
Baillie,  William,  40  Oxford  st 
Blair,  William,  21  William  street, 

Greenhead 
Borland,  Hugh,  27  Young  street 
Brown,  Jaines,  45  N.  Frederick  st 
Brown,  Thos.  30  Taylor  street 
Brownlie,  Alex.  60  Wellington  la 
Calder,  Thomas,  59  Richard  st 
Cameron,  Alex.  2  VVemyss  place 
Cameron,  Donald,  75  So.  Rose  st 


Campbell,  Angus,  75  Surrey  st 
Connell,  Peter,  9  Garden  street 
Davie,  Robert,  52  Hospital  street 
Duncan,  Robert,  140  Holm  street 
Dunn,  David,  116  N.  Frederick  sfe 
Drumlnond,  Jas.  89  High  John  st 
Edwards,  David,  33  Richard  st 
Eglinton,  James,  39 i  Gallowgate 
Finlay,  AVm.  98  Cowcaddens  st 
Flynn,  John,  9  Warwick  street 
Forbes,  James,  59  Shamrock  st     ■ 
Galbraith,  Robt.  29  Hospital  st 
Gillespie,  John,  16  Nicholson' st 
Guthrie,  James,  3  Taylor  street 
Hamilton,  Wm.  402  Parliamen.  rd 
Hemphill,  Wm.  12  Camden  st 
Hinclielwood,  Hugh,  20  Maitl.  st 
Hinchelwood,  Jas.  14  Maitland  st 
Hiiichelwood,  Robt.  74  N.  Fred,  st 
Hughes,  Thomas,  28  Garscube  pi 
Jeffrey,  Alex.  84  Cathedral  st 
Jeffrey,  James,  28  Well  street 
Kevan,  Peter,  9  Warwick  street   ■ 
Kilgour,  David,  18   Rosehall  st 
King,  Wm.  1  2  So.  St.  Mungo  st  • 
Lamont,  Colin,  12  Tarbert  street. 
Lang,  John,  24  Dunchattan  st 
Leiteh,  John,  114  Rottenrow  st 
Lemon,  James,  116  Rottenrow 
M'Arthur,  Jaines,  52  Argyle  8t  ■ 
Bl'Cann,  John,   174  Rose   street, 

Hutchesontown 
M'Donald,  A.  84  Cathedral  st 
M'Donald,  John  T.  S.  138  Dukest 
M'Donald,  J.  60  Wellington  la 
M'Dougall,  John,  29   Cathedral  st 
BI-Dougall,  Robt.  21  Ferguson  st 
M'Ewan,  James,  41  Nicholas  st  ■ 
M'Gregor,  D.  28  Well  st.  Calton 
M'Gregor,  John,  38  Duke  street 
M'Millan,  D.  3  Burnside  buildings 
Maltman,  John,  196  Rottenrow 
Martin,  Wm.  68  Surrey  place 
Mathieson,  James,  64  Grajme  st 
Miller,  Robt.  2  1 1  Upper  Thistle  st 
Moodie,  Wm.  220  Upper  Main  sfe 
Morier,  James,  129  Duke  street 
Murchison,  D.  63  West  st.  Trad  ■ 
Neilson,  Wm.  15  Drury  street 
Quae,  James,  28  Balmanno  st 
Reddie,  John,  41  Charlotte  street 
Rogers,  James,  29  Garscube  road 
Rogers,  Josiah,  46  Elderslie  st 
Smellie,  George,  197  Duke  street 
Stark,  John,  24  Adelphi  street 
Stewart,  A.  IS  Burnside  street 
Stewart,  .James,  5  Robertson  st 
Tait,  William,  351  High  street    • 
Tennant,  Robert,  1  St.  John's  pi, 

off  Grssme  street 
Taylor,  Thomas,  26  Maitland  la 
Walker,  Archibald,  140  Holm  st' 
Walker,  James  T.   S.   33   Killer- 

mont  street 
Walker,  James,  jun.  21  Williamst. 

Greenhead 
Walker,  William,  82   Hospital  st 
Watson,  Robert,  81  Carrick  street 

Anderston 


504 


LETTER. TRA  DES  DIRECTORY. LITHOGRAPHIC. 


White,  James,  3  Anderson  street, 

south  side 
Whitelaw,  Robert,  5  Stanhope  st 
Wishart,  William,  24  Bedford  st 

LETTER-CAHillERS, 
Auxiliary. 
Beattie,  James,  42  Brunswick  st 
Bell,  Whitford,  13  Landressy  st 
Brisbane,  Wm.  41^  Clyde  place 
Brown,  Thomas,    9   Cathcart    st. 

Gorbals 
Bachanan,  James,  84  Eglinton  st 
Campbell,  Alex.   13  Spring  lane, 

off  South  Wellington  street 
Clelland,  Dun.  229   Upper   Main 

street,  Gorbals 
Craig,  Thos.  108  Eglinton  street 
Crichton,  Thos.  10  N.  Coburg  st 
Daniells,  Charles,  78  Green  st.  Gal 
Dickson,  Adam,  34  Kent  street 
Donald,  Joseph,  48  N.  Hanover  st 
Finlay,  Andrew,  98  Cowcad.  st 
Einlaj',  James,  1  Bisliop  st.  Cow 
Fleming,  John,  Mrs.  Gardner's,  25 

Clyde  place 
Fitzpatrick,  John,  2  M'Pher.  st 
Forbes,  John,  47  Prince's  street 
Green,  Wm.  43  Trongate 
Hamilton,  Gavin,  402  Parliamen- 
tary road 
Hauley,  George,  14  Little  st.  Cal 
Hassen,  Dennis,  151  West  Nile  st 
Hughes,  Edward,  9  Cheapside  st 
Irvine,  George,  6  St.  Ann's  place, 

Duke  street 
Irvine,  Robert,  3  Canning  st.  Cal 
Jackson,  Andrew  W.  14  Stock,  pi 
Kenyon,    John,   14   Warwick  st. 

Laurieston 
Leckie,  John,  2G  Kirk  st.  Townhd 
Leonard,  Andrew,  2  J  Nicholson  st 
Liddle,  Alex. 408  Parliamentary  rd 
Livingston,  Arch.  atD.  M'Intyre's, 

32  Mason  street 
Longmuir,  Matthew,  12  Richard  st 
M'Alpine,  James,  19  Oswald  st 
M'Arthur,    Alex.    50    George  st. 

Mile-end 
M'Conaghy,  James,  39  Saltmar.  st 
M'Conkey,  Thos.  83  Green  st.  Cal 
M'Clue,  Wm.  4  Macferlane  street 
M'Douald,  James,  78   WLitevale 

street,  Mr.  Smith's 
M'Donald,  Roderick,  8  Houston  st 
M'Dougall,  Coll,  36  Commerce  st 
M'Lean,  James,  102  Garngad  rd 
M'Mannus,    Patrick,    72    Nelson 

street,  city 
M'Master,  John,  5  Thistle  street, 

south  side,  Mrs.  Campbell's 
M'Millan,  Allan,  127  Rose  st.  sou 
Marshall,  Andrew,  12  Hospital  st 
Miller,  Peter,  86  Hospital  street 
Mitchell,  Thomas,  27  Crown  st 
Murraj',  David,  5  Tarbert  street 
Murray,  Robert,  36  Clyde  st.  And 
Napier,  George,  52  Cumberland  st- 

south  side 


O'Neill,  John,  17  Duke  street 
Paterson,  Andrew,  12  Rutherg.  rd 
Paterson,  James,  171  Stiiling's  rd 
Ramsaj',  Neil,  39  Burnside  St.  off 

Duke  street 
Reid,  John,  102  Blackfriars'  st 
Robertson,  James,  65  Norfolk  st 
Robertson,  Jas.  jun.  65  Norfolk  st 
Sempie,  Thomas,  45  Middleton  pi. 

Garngad  road 
Scott,  John,  19  Blackfriars'  street 
Sliuffle,  John,  6  Anderson  st.  Gal 
Smith,  Wm.  6  Whitehall  street 
Springate,  John,  13  Well  st.  Cal 
Stuart,  John,  85  Candleriggs  st 
Stewart,  Wm.  4  Gayfield  street 
Struthers,  Wm.  57  King  st.  Trad 
Summers,    Gregor   M'G.    72  Ru- 

therglen  loan 
Swan,  James,  29  James  st.  Calton 
Taylor,  Robert,  41  N.  Albion  st 
Weir,  Thos.  Dove,  245  Duke  st 
Winning,  David,  43  Greenvale  st 
Winning,  John,  190  Stirling's  rd 
LETTER-COPYING  MACHINE 

MAKERS. 
Beith,  James,  168  Gallowgate 
Wilson,  J.  37  Trongate  and   28 

Saltmarket. 

LIBRARIANS, 

Adamson,  Thos.  165  Cowcaddens 
Adshead,  N.  1 84  Argyle  street 
Bain,  J.  199  Up.  Main  st.  Gorbals 
Bridgeton,  Public,  97  Main  street, 

Bridgcton  ;  William  Wishart. 
Brown,  James,  5  Normal  place 
Brown,  James,  25  Bridge  street 
Buchanan,    Jas.     Choral    Union; 

house,  249  Gallowgate 
Calton  Public,  45  Canning  st.  Cal. 
Campbell,  Wm.  324  Argyle  st 
Chalmers,  Wm.  253  Sauchieh.  st 
Cowcaddens    Mechanics'    Institu- 
tion, 24  Stewart  street 
Douglas,  Pet.  192  Main  st.  Ander. 
Eacult}'  of   Procurators',    62    St. 

George's  place 
Forrester,  J.  177  Sauchiehall  st 
Eraser  Brothers,  58  N.  Hanover  st 
Gait,  J.  B.  745  Gallowgate 
Gemmell,  John,  49  George  street 
Gladstone,  A.  68  King  st.  Trades. 
Glasgow  Athenffium,  110  Ingr.  st 
Glasgow  Public,  15  Bath  street 
Guthrie,  Wm.  53  Main  st.  Bridg. 
Imrie,  G.  375  Gallowgate 
Logan,  George,  47 A  Adelphi  st 
Logan,  Wm.  27  Sauchiehall  st 
M'Farlane,  W.  &  A.  333  Sauchie- 
hall street 
M'Intosh,  R.  203  Gallowgate 
M'Lagan,  Wm.;   Seaman's  Read- 
ing Room,  12  James  Watt  st 
M'Pherson,  C.  B.  256  High  street 
Mechanics',  38  Bath  street 
Sliller,  Robert,  57  Gallowgate 
Procurators',  62  West  George  st. ; 
H.  Blair 


Rankin,  Jas.  42  Stevenson  st.  Cal. 
Robertson,  Robert,  7  Canon  street 
Royal  Reading  Club,  90  St.  Vin- 
cent street ;  D.  Robertson 
Sime,  W.  S.  153  Sauchiehall  st 
Simpson,  James  B.  104  St.  Vin- 
cent street  and  27  Renfield  st 
Stirling's,  48  Miller  st. ;  D.  Blair  ■ 
Stobbs,  Richard,  68  Oxford  street 
Walsh,  James,  36  Glassford  street 
Watson,  George,  58  Ingram  street 
Watson's  British  and  Foreign,  58 

Ingram  street 
Western  Book  Club;  J.  M'Lehose, 

61  St.  Vincent  street 
Wilkie,  C.  A.  27  Stevenson  street 
Wishart,  W.  97  Main  st.  Bridg. 

LIME  MERCHANTS. 
Anderson,  Wm.  11  Oswald  street 
Ballentoy  Lime  Works;  G.  Birrel, 

45  Union  street 
Birrel,  George,  45  Union  street 
Brydon,  James,  20  Union  street 
Glenarm  Lime  Office,  42  Robert- 
son street 
Hay,  Wm.,  Canal  st.  Port-Dundas 
M'Lintock,  W.  38  Kirk  st.  Gorbals 
Martin,  John,  50  Wellington  st 
Mathieson,  Daniel,  78  Bloore  st 
Ross,  J.  P.  87  Union  street; 
Stevenson,  Peter,  &  Son,  Chalmers 

street,  off  Gallowgate 
Ure,  R.  22  Graham  st.  Bridgeton 
Young,  Robert,  171  W.  Nile  street. 

LINEN  &  BAGGING  WARE- 

HOUSES. 

Fleming,  W,  &  J.   &   Co.  Baltic 

Works;  warehouse,  5  Ingram  st 
Fletcher,    Alexander,    &    Co.    81 

Garngad  road 
Gibb,  David,  36  Miller  street 
Grierson,    Lockhart,    &    Co.    46 

Miller  street 
Hadden,  T.  L.  17  S.  Frederick  st 
Leadbetter,  J.  &  Co.  77  Queen  st 
Moir,  Ales.  122  West  Nile  street 
Rutherford,   Paterson,    &   Co.   48 

Ingram  street 
Scotland,  Patrick,  33  Virginia  St. 

LITHOGRAPHIC  PRINTERS. 

Aitken  &  Farie,  4  Stormont  st. 
Alexander,  D.  7  Argyle  street 
Allan  &  Ferguson,  74  Buchan.  st 
Baird,  Hugh,  67  Trongate 
Bel],  W.  39  Maxwell  street 
Blake,  W.  64  West  Howard  st 
Boag,  Andrew,  52  Argj-le  street. 
— See  Advertisement  in  A2)]pe7id. 
Boston,  John,  12  Argyle  arcade 
Brown,  John,  writer  and  draughts- 
man, 37  Glassford  street 
Cairns,  Walter,  93  Virginia  st 
Cameron  &  Co,  76  Queen  street 
Campbell,  Duncan,  &  Son,  93  St. 

Vincent  street 
Campbell  &  Tudhope,  6  Ur.i  ,n  st 


LrrilOGRAPHIG. TRADES  DIRECTORY.- 


-LODGINGS. 


505 


Cohen,  E.  15  Hutcl:eson  street 
Collins,  \Y.  &  Ci'.  75  St.  J;imes'  rd 
Cook,  Win.  11  Giirthland  street 
Davidson,  John,  40  St.  Enoch  sq 
Dcvoto,  Julin  B.  3()  Mortrose  st 
Dilks,  Jas.  &  Co.  45  Gordon  st 
Dougall,  Aii(hv.  4  St.  Enoch  \vy 
Duncan,  D.  F.   62  Argyle  street. 

— See  Adcerthement  in  Append 
Eadie,  Win.  11  Piince's  square 
Easton,  James,  &  Son,  45  Union  st 
Ewiug,  A.  K.  33  Buchanan  st 
Farmer,  John,  95  Hutclieson  st 
Eisher,  John,  95  Gi'orge  street 
Eranklin,  William,  7  Argyle  st 
Gardner  &  Stevenson,  2  W.  Reg.  st 
Gebbie,  J.  &  Co.  Hi  St.  En.  sq 
Gentles,  Wra.  99  West  Nile  st 
Gilmour&  Dean,  3  Exchange  pi 
Glassford,  J.  H.  110  Buchan.  st 
Gorman,  W.  &  C   29  Jamaica  st 
Gow,  A.  C.  v.'riter,  10  Jamaica  st 
Hay,  Robert,  183  George  street 
Hoifman,  Peter,  31  Miller  street 
Houston,  Ch.  239  Argvle  street 
Hunter,  John  S.  75  E.  Howard  st 
Hutchison,  John,  59  Hope  street 
Jamieson  &  Mills,  04  Buchanan  st 
Kennedy,  A.  &  W.,  13  Glassf.  st. 

— See  Advertisement  in  Append 
King,  Thomas,  jim.  49  Oxford  st 
Lauder,  John,  38  Queen  street 
Lawson,  A.  22  Argyle  street 
Laivson,  Rob,  &  Co.  22  Arg^-le  st 
Logan,  William,  74  Argyle  street 
Love,  Robert,  40  Kent  street 
Luke,  A.  35  Turnei's  ct.  Arg.  st 
MacBride,  A.  C.  140  RenfielJ  st 
JPGlemont,  Sanuel,  31  Argyle  st 
Maclure,  D.  &  Son,  02  Aigvle  st 
M'Clure    &    M'Donald,    20    St. 

Vincent  place. 
M'Earlane,  R.  171  W.  Graham  st 
M'Farlane,  W.  &  A.  333  Sauchie- 

hall  street 
lI'Kay  &  Eirkwood,  135, 137  In- 
gram street  and  98  Miller  st 
Mackenzie,  Vv'm.45,  47  Howard  st 
M'Kenna,  John,  artist  and  writer, 

74  Argyle  street 
M'Nair,  Jair.es,  175  Buchanan  st 
M'Tear,  A.  &.  W.  4  St.  Enoch  sq 
Marshall,  Robert,  31  Argyle  st 
Martin,  AVni.  M.  42  Argvle  st 
Merry,  T.  B.  67  Great  Clyde  st 
Miller,  J.  D.  3  Buchanan  street 
Miller,  John,   3   Hiuiover  st.  and 

122  Ingram  street  , 

Miller,  R.  21  Argyle  street 
Mitchell,  Jas.  &  Co.  9  Gordon  st 
Mitchell,  J.  &  Co.  108  Argyle  st 
Morrison,  Archd.  15  Hutcheson  st 
Motherwell,  J.  &  M.  17  Gordon  st 
Muirhead,  E.  writer,  21  Argyle  st 
Murdoch  &  Porter,   35  Ghiss'i'd.  st 
Murdoch,     Thomas,     &    Co.     24 

Hutcheson  street 
Murray,  Angus,  3  No.  Albion  st 
Murray,  A.  H.  81  Argvle  street 


Murray,   Thos.   &  Son,   239,  243 

Parliamentary  road 
Murray,  William,  3  No.  Albion  st 
Newmarch,  S.  &  Co.  46  Maxw.  st 
Noble,  Donald,  1  7  Hospital  street 
Oatts,  John,  19  Cochran  street 
Paterson,  John,  19  Ronald  street 
Peck,  James,  304  West  Batli  st 
Pollock  &  P.iterson,  42  Argyle  st 
Prilty,  Francis,  30  Argyle  arcade 
Reid,  John,  11  Miller  street 
Rilev,  Alex.  34  Turner's  court 
Robertson,  J.  &  W.  221  Buch.  st 
Rowan,  Alex.  81   Hutcheson  st 
Scott,  Ji  hn,  145  Argyle  street 
Seaton,  John,  &  Co.'^  14  Mrxw.  st 
Sloane&  Drummond,  118  Union  st 
Smith,  Thos.  52  Argyle  street. 
Smith,  Wm-  A.  57  West  Nile  st 
Steven,    Robert    M.    &    Son,    15 

Cochran  st.  and  118  George  st 
Stewart,  C.  &  Co.  1 1  9  Virginia  pi 
Stewart,  Robt.  59  Hope  street 
Stewart,  Wm.  &  Co.  255  Geo.  st 
Swan,  Joseph,  152  Renfrew  street 
Tinsley,  James,  19  Ronald  street 
AV.-itson,  George,  58  Ingram  st 
Wilson,  H.  75  Glassford  street 
Wilson,  David,  14  Maxwell  st 
Young  Brothers,  128  Union  st 
Young,  John,  43  Nelson  st.  Trad 

LIVERY   STAELE  KEEPERS. 
POST  H0Pi,SE3   EOR  HIRE. 
Finlay,  J^is.  163  ]\[ain  st.  Gorbals 
Forrester,  Samuel,  11  Kent  street 
For^ter,  James,  30  Granville  st 
Hardie,  Wm.  13  So.  Portland  st 
Henrj',  John,  130  Renfrew  street 
Lawson,  Henry,  &  Son,  142  Queen 

street,  16  Eglinton  street,  and 

Eagle  Inn  stables,  Maxwell  st 
Lynch,   James,    15G    Saltmarket, 

and  17  Greendyke  street 
M'Candlish,    Mrs".    E.   134   West 

Campbell  street 
MT\endrick,  Andw.  39  Miller's  pi 
Menzies,  A.  124  Argyle  street,  52 

North  street,  34   Clyde  street, 

39  E.  Howard  st.  &''l7  Risk  st 
Price,  Joseph,  145  Bath  lane 
Royal  Victoria  Horse  Bazaar;  Jas. 

Walker,  29  Cambridge  street 
Scott,  Croall,  &  Sons,  356  Pari,  rd 
Sudden,  Jas.  St.  Vincent  lane,  off 

Bothwell  street 
Walker,  James,  23  Cambridge  st. 

134  Renfrew  st.  and  20  Rose  st 
Wylie  &  Lochhead,  45  Buchanan 

street,  58  Union  street,  and  at 

Whiteincli  and  Kent  rd.  stables 

LOCK  Al'TD  HINGE  MAKEES. 
Rryden,  J.  &  Sons,  112  Buch.  st 
Buchanan,  Jas.  4G  M'Pherson  st 
Chubb  &  Son,  80  St.  Vincent  st 
Claik,  A.  &  L.  78  Union  street 
Fairley,  W.  &  G.  11  Jamaica  st 
Graham,  D.  &  G.  184  Sauchieh.st 


Greenlees,  John,  54  Green  st.  Calt 
Henderson,  F.  81  JIain  st.  Gorb 
Ingram,  James,  39  Stockwell  st 
Lawrie,  J.  &  Co.   loB^  London  st 
M'Connel,  Robert,  112  Port.-Duu- 

das  road  ;  office,  SO  Renfield  st 
Paterson,  Wm.  &  S^ms,   19  Ann 

street,  and  16  Springfield  place 
Reid,  John,  82  Nelson  street 
Rushlnirj-,  John,  122  Renfrew  st 
Waddell,   George,   37   Stirling  st. 

Port-Dundas 

LODGINGS. 

Adam,  Mrs.  Matt.  58  N.  Han.  st 
Aitken,  Mr.s.  114  Blyth^^wood  ter 
Alexander,  Sirs.  1  Newhall  ter 
Allan,  Mrs.  R.  40  Claremont  st 
Anderson,  Mrs.  98  S.  Portland  st 
Anderson,  Miss,  299  Sauchieh.  st 
Andrew,  Mrs   55  Hnlmhead  st 
Arthur,  Mrs.  Wm.  90  N.  Fred,  st 
Bain,  Miss  Ann,  10  Biidge  street 
Barton,  Mrs.  182  Broomieliiw 
Bennett,  BIrs.  16  Adelnhi  street 
Bownoss,  Mrs.  R.  124  Broomielaw 
Brackenriilge's,  36  Sauchieliall  st 
Brown,  Mr.<.  John,  48  N.  Port  st 
Bryden,  Mrs.  R.  105  S.  Port,  st 
Cameron,  Mis.  11  ShamrocR  st 
Campbell,  Mrs.  31  Robertson  st 
Campbell,  Mrs.  M.  186  Sauchie- 
liall street 
Campbell,  Miss  Ann,   100  Wood- 
lands road 
Candlish,  Miss,  95  George  street 
Chalmers,  Mrs.  66  S.  Portland  st 
Charles,  Miss,  34  Dundas  street 
Clark,  Mrs.  48  Oxford  street 
Craig,  Eliz.  310  Argyle  street 
Cunningham,   I^Irs.   D.   G6  South 

Portland  street 
Dennison,  Mrs   77  W.  Nile  street 
Denvir,  Pat.  17  Clyde  st.  Anders 
Dickie,  Robert,  2  N.  Albion  court 
Doig,  Bliss,  16  Abercronihy  place 
Donnelly,  B!rs.  4  7  King  street 
Female  Lodging-ho.  19  Carrick  st 
Ferguson,  Mrs.  47  Dundas  street 
Forbes,  Mrs.  A.  82  West  Nile  st 
Forsyth,  Isabelln,  94  Dundas  st 
Fvfe,  Mrs.  106  Renfrew  street 
Fyfe,  Mrs.  44  S.  Portland  street 
Gardner,  Mrs.  A.  23  George  st 
Gilchrist,  Mrs.  84  Hij,h  John  st 
Gr;;nt,  Mrs,  51  N.  Hanover  st 
Grant,  Miss,  96  Eglinton  street 
Gmy,  Mrs.  A.  55  Bath  street 
Hardie,  Mrs.  23  George  street 
Hardie,  Mrs.  116  Holland  street 
Hay,  Mrs.  26  G.  Hamilton  street 
Hunt,  Sirs.  59  Union  street 
Hunter,  Mrs.  1 1  George  ^t^eet 
Kav,  Bliss,  99  Dundas  street 
Kerr,  Blr.s.  D.  166  W.  Regent  st 
Kerr,  Mrs.  67  Clyde  place 
Leek,  BIrs.  7  Cathedral  street 
Leitch,  BIrs.  Arch.  63  George  st 
Liddell,  BIrs.  Andw.  10  Goorgo  st 
Y 


506 


LODGINGS. TRADES  DIRECTORY. MACHINE. 


Lindsay,  Mi-s.  6  Warwick  street 
Lister,  Henry,  120  Broomielaw 
Love,  Miss,  26  Scotia  street 
M'Allister,  Mrs.  K.  3  Holmli.  st 
M'Avthur,  Mrs.  40  Duccleuch  at 
M'Callum,  Mrs.  107  George  street 
M'Ciilliiin,  Mits,  15  Renfrew  st 
M'Diarmid,  o3  Clyde  place 
M'Donald,  Mrs  7  I'a.rk  place 
M'Ewan,  Mrs.  147  W.  Regent  st. 
M'Failane,  Mrs.  4  Wellington  st. 
M'Farlane,  Jliss,  86  Bath  street 
M'Gregor,    ftlrs.  James,  Mayfield 

place,  335  Sauclnehall  street 
M'liines,  Mrs.  296  St.  Vincent  st 
M'TntOb-h,  Mrs.  48  Rosebank  ter- 
race, Grant  street 
M'Intyre,  Miss,  9  W.  Regent  st 
M'Kay,  Mrs.  122  Sauchiehall  st 
M'Kean,  Mrs.  335  Sauchiehall  st 
M'Lachlan,  Miss,  157  Hospital  st 
M'Lean,  Mrs.  91  N.  Hanover  st 
M'Lean,  Mrs.  4  Killermont  street 
M'Lean,  Miss,  6  Anderston  quay 
M'Leod,  Mrs.  17  Ilolmhead  street 
M'Millan,  Mi=s  C.  70  Robertson  st 
M'Nai)ghtoii,   Mrs.   32  So.  Port- 
land street 
M'Pherson.  Mrs.  S3  John  street 
M'Tag'gart,  Mrs.  13  Minerva  st 
Male  "Model    Lodging    House  for 
working  men  and  strangers,  28 
M'Alpine  street 
Mason,  Mrs.  R.  6  Cathedral  st 
Milliken,  Mrs.  145  W.  Campbell  st 
Milne,  Mrs.  George,  G8  Bath  st 
Mitchell,  i^Irs.  2  N.  Albion  court 
Model  Lodging  House  for  Females, 

19  Carrick  street 
Moffat,  Mrs.  4  Cambridge  street 
Mowat,  Sirs.  83  Renfield  street 
Muir,  Miss,  19  North  Coburg  st 
Neilson.Mrs.  T,  121  Wellington  st 
Nelis,  Rliss,  1  Guildry  court 
OUason,  J.  134  Broomielaw. 
Oliver,  Mis--,  4  Mansfield  place 
Parker,  Mrs.  4  Scotia  street 
Paton,  Mrs.  J.  53  Norfolk  street 
Prout,  Mrs.  Wm.  4  Wellington  st 
Rankin,  Mrs.  107  George  street 
Robertson,  f.Iis.  J.  S.  26  Geo.  st 
Robertson,  Mis.  99  Douglas  street 
Ross,  Mrs.  Marirm,  61  Grove  st 
Ros.'',Mrs.  R.  30()-?;  St.  Vine,  st 
Salmond,  Mrs.  1  5  Renfrew  street 
Scobie,  Mrs.  247  Saucliiehall  st 
Scott,  Mrs.  80  S.  Portland  street 
Scott,  Mis?  51.  86  Bath  street 
Scott,  Miss,  71  So.  Portland  st 
Shanks,  Agnes,  10  Duke  street 
Sheddsn,  Mrs.  16  So.  Portland  st 
Siddons,  Miss,  37  S.  Portland  st 
Simpson,  Mrs.  E.  8  St.  James'  st. 

Paisley  road 
Slimond",  Elrs.  93  So.  Portland  st 
Stewart,  IMrs.  A.  51  Holmhead  st 
Sutherland,  Mrs.  62  George  street 
Taylor,  Mrs.  J.  89  N.  Frederick  st 
Taylor,  Misses,  125  Sauchie.  st 


Thomson,  Miss,  15  Oxford  street 
Tnrnbull,  Mrs.  7  Park  pi.  Stockw 
Wallace,  Mrs.  1  Eldon  pi.  Kingst 
Walters,  Mrs.  11  W.  Campbell  st 
Wilkie,  BIrs.  146  Siiuchiehall  st 
Wilson.  Mrs   D.  124  Blvthsw.  ter 
Wilson,  Mrs.  F.  F.  197  Pitt  street 
Wilson,  Sirs.  Jas.  45  Eglinton  st 
Wilson,  Miss  E.  326  Dumbarton  rd 
Woods,  Mrs.  59  Oswald  street 
Young,  Miss,  G8  West  Regent  st 

LODGmGS,  COMMEPvCIAL. 
Angus,  Peter,  127  Argyle  street 
Bell's,  G8  Trongate 
Buchanan,  John,  4  So.  Portland  st 
Campbell,  William,  12  High  st 
Davidson,  Archd.  41  Clyde  place 
Donaldson,  John,  38  Broomielaw 
Drummond,  Robert   69  Union  st 
Ferguson,  Mrs.  G.  109  Argyle  st 
Gardner's,  45  North  Hanover  st 
Garrick's,  24  Stock  well  street 
Grierson,  Mrs.  29  Jamaica  street 
Hamilton,  Mrs.  296  Buchanan  st 
Harvey's,  10  Bridge  street 
Pludson's,  25  Dundas  street 
Jarvie,  Mrs.  B.  4  Wellington  st 
Lapsley,  Mis.  9  Clyde  place 
Lennox,  John,  235  Buchanan  st 
M'Callum's,  26  Glassford  street 
M'Fie,  Mrs.  37^  Clyde  street 
MTntyre,  A.  39  Stockwell  street 
Reid,  Mrs.  John,  54  Clyde  place 
Renwick,  Mrs.  John,  73  W.  Nile  st 

LOOSING-GLASS  MAKUFAC- 

TUREES, 
Anderson,  John,  68  Jamaica  st 
Barrow,  F.  A.  62  W.  Howard  st 
Galletti,  John,  24  Argyle  arcade 
Gerletti,  D.  5  Miller  street 
Scott,  Geo.  7  Adam's  court  lane 

LTJCIFER-ivIATCH   MAZESS. 
Cowan,  Alex.  16  Candleriggs 
De  Bois,  Fred.  23,  25  N.  City  rd 
Greenvale  Chemical  Co.  Duke  st 
Long,  John  Je.x,  465  Duke  st 

IvIACHIKERY  BELT  MAKERS. 
Burt,  John,  20,  30  Main  st.  Calt 
Cousland,  A.  &  Co.  61  Gallowg 
Fulton,  W.  H.  and  J.  147  Stock- 
well  street 
M'Intosh,    Peter,  and   Sons,  129 

Stockwell  street 
Mnirhead,  Andrew,  14  Brunswick 

lane  and  1.-2  Trongate 
Scott,  David,  31  Canning  st.  Calt 
Taylor,  Jas,  and  Co.  115  Grasmest 
Tullis,  John,  and  Son,  16  Cum- 
berland street,  Caltou 

KACHmE   MAEEES    AND 
MILLWPvIGKTS. 
Aird  and  M'Ghie,  17  So.  Cumber- 
land street.  Gallon 
Albion    Machine  Works,   40,  42 
M'Neil  street,  south. 


Anderson  Brothers,  93  Stockw.  pi 
Anderston  Found.  Co.  100  Cheap- 
side  street 
Beith,  Jas.  Cumberland  Foundry, 

168  Gallowgate 
Dlack,  Robert,  310  Stobcross  st 
Bowie,  A.  116  Cheapside  street 
Bowser    and    Cameron,    80,    88 

M'Neil  street 
Caldwell,  J.  and  A.  320  Main  st, 

Bridgeton 
Campbell,  Alex,  and  Co.  119  Hyde 

park  street 
Canal   BnAn  Foundry  Company, 

Charlotte  st.  Fort-Dundas 
Clark,  J.  and  D.  66  Hospital  st 
Clark,  John,  /or  stationers,    18-i 

Buchanan  street 
Clutha   Bolt,  Rivet,  &c. ;  Avorks^ 

10  Adelphi  terrace 
Cochrane,  John,  26  George  street 
Cook,  D.  and  Co.  100  Commerce  st 
Crawhall  and  Campbell,  Finnie.  qu 
Cuthbert,  John,  73  Maxwell  st 
Dron  and  Lawson,  2.3  North  st 
Drummond,  R.  Calton   Foundry, 

69,  71  Canning  street 
Eadie,  John,  agent,  245  Stobcr.  st 
Farquhar,  Kno.x,  and  Co.  15  Crown 

Point  road.  Mile-end 
Ferguson,  J.  and  R.  1 1  Argyle  st 
Fleming,  P.  and  R.  29  Argyle  st 
Forrest  and  Barr,  7,  9  Canal  st 
Forrest,  Janies,  4  Soho  street 
Forrest,  James,  1  Hope  st.  Anders 
Fraser,  Alex,  and  Co.  52  New  wy 
Gilbert,  John,  29  Tureen  street 
Glen  and  Ross,  21  Greenhead  st 
Grandison.  Robt-  25  Govan  st 
Hardie,  H.  55  Duke  street 
Harvey,  G.  and  A.  40, 42  M'Neil  st 
Herkless,  William,  15  Broad  close, 

Shuttle  street 
Heniot  and  Co.  115  Gra;me  st 
Inglis,  A.  and  J.   64  Warroch  st. 

Anderston 
Ingram,  Jas.  39  Stockwell  st 
Law,  Robert,  Shettleston 
Lindsay,  Alex.  77  Renfield  street 
Lawson,  J.  Momitainblue,  Carolac 
Lowe,  Charles,  151  George  st 
M'Dongall,  J.  454  Gallowgate 
M'Farlane,  W.  39  Stockwell  st 
M-Gregor,  Daniel,  5  Eglinton  lane 
M'Intyre,  John,  20  St.  Mungo  st 
M'Onie,  W.  and  A.  Scotl.  st.  Trad 
Marshall,  Archd,,  Morrison's  court, 

108  Argyle  street 
Jlelvin,  Thos.  69  Wm.  st.  Andcrst 
More,  A.  and  Son,  33  Montrose  st 
Muir,  M.  64  Lancefitdd  street 
Norman,  John,  &  Co.  300  Debbie's 

loan  and  4  Canal  st 
Ralston,  Wm.  32  Portugal  street 
Randolph,  Elder,  &  Co.  1 2  Centre  st 
Renfrew,  Robeit,  88  John  street 
Row,  James,  13  Eagle  lane,  Max- 
well street 
!  Smith,  A.  &  W.  &  Co.  Cook  st 


MALTSTERS.- 


-TRA.DES  DIRECTORY.- 


-MANUFACTURERS. 


507 


Smith,  Brothers,  &  Co.  32    King 

St. — See  Adv.  in  Appendix 
Smith,  Gray,  &  Co.  110  Clyde  st. 

Anderstoii 
Smith,  J.  G3S  Garscube  road 
Steven,  A.  &  P.  12  Little   Hamil- 
ton St.  and  95  High  John  st 
Stewart  &  Brown,  50  JI'Neil  sfc 
Stewart,  Peter,  &  Co.  59  Bishop 

street,  Anderston 
Tannahill,  D.  10  Orr  st.  Calton 
Thomson,    Wilson,   and    Waddell, 
Scotstown  Jlills  Road,  Partick 
Torrance,  J.  &  Co.  170  North  st 
Webster,  Alex.  415  Gallowgate 
Webster,  David,  28  Hill  street 
Whj-te,  D.  47  Anderson  street 
Whitesmith,  I.   &  W.  29,  33,  35 

Govan  street 
Wood,  A.  &  Son,  14, 18  Stockw.  st 
Young,  Robert,  23  Sword  strest 
Yuill,  Jn.  &  Co.  Ill  Rutherglen  In 

MALTSTERS. 
Baird,  H.  24  Gordon  street 
Honeyman,  John,  76  Gallowgate 
Stark,  Mrs.  23  North  Coburg  st 

MAlfGLE  MAKEES. 
Brownlee  &  Co.  27  Montrose  st 
Cuthbert,  John,  73  Maxwell  st 
Eiula}',  Jthn,  4(j  Buchanan  street. 

— See  Advertisement  in  App. 
JiPFarlane,  Wm.  39  Stockvvell  st. 

— See  Advertisement  in  Ajjpen. 
Paterson,  A.  &  A.  12  Melville  la 
Paterson,   Wm.    &    Co.  88  Main 

street,  Gorbals 
Renfrew,  Robert,  88  John  street 

MAH¥FACTURERS. 

Adam  &  Wright,  114  Trongate 
Aitken  &  Co,  2G  Glassford  street 
Aitkeu,  Robert  C.  &  Co.  103  Hut- 

chesoii  street 
Aitken,   William,    dt/etcood,    Dye- 
wood    Mills,   Ayton   court,    off 
Blackfriars'  street 
Alexander,  Alex,  i'toy,   70   West 

Howard  street 
Alston,    John,    Son,    &    Co.    55 

Glassford  street 
Anderson  &  Co.  51  Miller  street 
Anderson,    D.    &   J.     78    &    SO 

Queen  street 
Anderson,    Graham,    &   Co.    114 

Candleriggs 
Anderson  &  Gray,  Queen's  court, 

62  Queen  street 
Anderson,  J.  &  A.  40  Buchanan  st 
Anderson,  James,  28  Miller  st 
Anderson,  James  W.  8  George  sq 
Anderson,  J.  W.  &  Co.  sewed  mus- 
lin, 62  Queen  street 
Anderson  and  Munro,  128  Both- 
well  street 
Anderson,  Thos.  jun.  46  John  st 
Anderson,  W.,  Son,  &  Clark,  441 
St.  Vincent  street 


Arthur  &  Co.  83  Miller  street 
Auchinvole,  J.  4  Montrose  st 
Auld,  Berrie,  &  Mathieson,  niuslin, 

111  Union  street 
Bain,  Jchn,  and  Co.  seioed  muslin, 

43  Queen  street 
Baird,  Robert  K.  skatcl,  128  Ing- 
ram street 
Baird,  Wm.  127  Brunswick  st 
Bald,  A.  H.  14  Newliall  terrace 
Banziger,  Hirsch,  &  Co.  Swiss,  67 

Buchanan  street 
Barclay  &  M'Gregor,  79  Hutche- 

son  street 
Barr,  William,  &  Sons,  muslin.  54 

Gordon  street 
Barras,  George,  94  Miller  street 
Barrie,  Wm.  Charles  st.  Bridgeton 
Bartholomew,  John,  &  Co.  1  Dun- 
das  street ;  works,  Cumberland 
street,  Calton,  Barrowfield,   and 
Dalmarnock 
Bartholomew,  Muir,   &   Co.  served 

muslin,  119  Virginia  street 
Begg,  A.  and  Co.  58,  60,  and  62 

Brunswick  street 
Begg,  Alex,  and  Co.   15   Madeira 

court,  Argyle  street 
Bell,  Ewing,  &Co.  86  Buchanan  st 
Bell,  Jas.  drugget,  49  Gallowgate 
Benrdngham,  .J.  and   H.  sillc,   55 

Glassford  stieet 
Black,  David,  &  Co.  wirecloiJi,  49 

Trongate 
Black,  David,  &  Co.  shawl,  153 

Queen  street 
Black,  James,  &  Co.  29  Royal  Ex- 
change square 
Black  &  Wingate,  9  R.  Exchange ; 

works,  Kelvinhaugh 
Blackater,  Thos.   &  Co.  14  Mon- 
trose street 
Bonnar,  Neil,  50  York  street ;  ho. 

48  Little  Govan 
Bow,  Archibald,  27  Wilson  st 
Bow,  John,  11  Glassford  St. ;  resi- 
dence, Bogton  house,  Cathcart 
Bowman,  T.  muslin,  127  Ingr.  st 
Boyd,  Ales.  100  Brunswick  st 
Boyd,  Henry,  whip  and  thong,  114 

Candlerivgs 
Bi-ash,  Walter,  69  Ingram  street 
Brodie,  Burnet,  and  Malcolm,  28, 

80  Royal  Exchange  square 
Brook,  Jonas,  and  Brothers,  cotton 

thread,  25  Cochran  street 
Brown,  Archd.  &   Co.  silk  gauze, 

dress  and  shawl,  104  Virg.  pi 
Brown  &  Co.  135  Buchanan  st 
Brown,  George,  25  Gordon  street 
Brown,  H.  &  Co.   100,  104  Vir- 
ginia place 
Brown,  Jas.  and  Cornelius,  seiued 

muslin,  92  St  Vincent  street 
Brown,  John,  &  Co.  lessees  and 
manufrs.  of  Sir  Wm.  Maxwell, 
Bart.  Calderwood  Roman  Ce- 
ment Works,  15,  17  Melville  st. 
Tradeston ;   office,  2  Oswald  st 


Brown,  J.  C.  &  Co.  sewed  muslin., 

92  St.  Vincent  street 
Brown,  John,  31  Dean  street 
Brown,  Thos.  16  So.  Frederick  st 
Brown,    W.    Sons,    &    Co.   22   St. 

Enoch  sq.  and  28  Stockwell  st 
Brown,  Wm  jun.  sewed  muslin  and 

silk  embruidenj,  47  Cochran  st 
Brown,  Wm.  and   Son,  muslin,  72 

Virginia  street 
Brown,  W.  and  E.  100  Queen  st 
Buchanan,  J. Jin   and  Jas.  muslin, 

108  Hutcheson  street 
Burmond,  John,  62  Glassford  st. 
Burns'de,  John,  16  Buchanan  st. 

108  Argyle  st.  and  55  Argy.  ar 
Burton,    Andrew    H.    &    Co.    95 

Hutcheson  street 
Cadeidiead,    Robt.    sail-cloth,    72 

George  square. 
Callender,  Sons,  &  Co.  16  South 

Frederick  street 
Campbell,  J.  &  W.  &  Co.  29  In- 
gram street 
Campbell,  Jos.  23  Bellgrove  st 
Carslaw    and    Henderson,  mmlin, 

68  Gordon  street 
Carter  &  Macnab,  145  Argyle  st 
Chatonet,  Jno.  Fils,  58  Oswald  st 
Christie  and  Hamilton,  153  Qu.  st 
Christie,  Wm.  &   Co.  muslin,  153 

Queen  street 
Clapperton,  J.  &  Co.  175  Trong 
Clark,  Grierson,  &  Co.  145  Arg.  st 
Clark,  John,  jun.  &   Co.  16  Geo. 

street.  Mile-end 
Clark    and    Struthers,    17    Royal 

Exchange  square 
Clark  &  Tannahill,  106  Queen  st 

and  163  Ingram  street 
Cochrane,  J.  &  J.  &  Co.  Bishop 

street,  Anderston 
Cochrane,  J.  R.  &  Co.  46  Com- 
mercial road  and  York  st.  Hut 
Coats,  Jarvis,  20  Union  street 
Cochrane,  Thos.  72  Virginia  st 
Cochrane,  W.  &  J.  16  South  Fre- 
derick street 
Cooper,  J.  J.  &  G.  253  Argyle  st 
Copestake,    Moore,    Crampton,  & 

Co.  26  Buchanan  street 
Corsar,  D.  &  Sons,  11  Dixon  st 
Cowan  &  Co.  24  St  Vincent  pi 
Cowan,  Henrj',  24  St.  Vincent  pi 
Coustonholm  Weav.  Co.  69  Qu.  st 
Craig,  Matthew,  2  Oswald  street 
Crawford  Brothers,  Q3  Stockw.  st 
Cree,  Jas.  &  Co.  power-loom,  53 

Rose  street 
Ciitchley,   Armstrong,  &  Co.  66 

Miller's  place 
Cross,  William,  73  Mitchell  st 
Gumming,  Wallace,  &  Co.  Ayton 

place,  off  52  Blackfriars'  st 
Dalglish,  Thos.  &  Co.  09  Wilson  st 
Dallas,  Peter,  17  Cochrane  street 
Dalziel,  David,  395  St.  Vincent  st 
Dalziel,    Thomas    B.    17    South 

Frederick  street 


508 


MANUFACTURERS. TRADES  DIRECTORY. MANUFACTURERS. 


Davidson,    A.  &  J.   worsted   and 
muhair  plush,   1    Leadbetter  st. 
Parliamentary  road 
Davidson,   Win.  &  James  &  Co. 

muslin,  22  South  Frederick  st 
Dewar  &  Robertson,  75  Howard  st 
Dick,  J.  &  Sons,  thread,  Ruther- 

glen  bridge 
Dick,  J.  &  G.  H.  &  Co.  3S  Queen  st 
Douglas,  Clement  Alex,  shawl,  60 

St.  GeoViie's  pl:>ce 
Douglas,  John,  17  So.  Frederick  st 
Douglas,  Robert,  92  Elliot  street 
Dow,  Walter,  107  Buchanan  st 
Duff,  Thomas,  Duke  street 
Dunbar,  Dixon,   &    Co.  16  South 

Fiederick  street 
Dunbar,  M'Master,  &  Co.  16  So. 

Frederick  street 
Dunlop,  Jas.  &  Sons,  11  John  st 
Dunn,  Adam,  278  Argyle  street 
Duiinett,    Brown,    &    Co.    sewed 

muslin,  yO  Mitchell  street 
Dykes,  Audrey/,  12  Howard  street 
Edinburfjh  and  (ilasgow  Sail  Cloth, 

62,  64  Jamaica  street 
Fiudlav,  Francis,  4  Montrose  st 
Finlayi  Jas.  &  Co.  22  W.  Nile  st 
Findlay    and    Taunahill,    carpet, 

53  SVilson  street 
Findhiy,  Thomas,  280  Argyle  st 
Finlavson,  Bousfield,  &  Co.  11  St. 

Enoch  square 
Finlayson,  F.  &  Co.  104  Hope  st 
Fiskii),    A.    sewed   muslin,  10  St. 

Vincent  place 
Fleming,  W.  &  J.  &  Co.  sailcloth, 
jlax,  and  jute,   Baltic  Works,  5 
Ingram  street 
Fletcher,    Alexander,    &    Co.    81 

Garngad  rorid,  St.  Rollox 
Fozier,  M.  T.  &  Co.  11  St.  En.  sq 
Eraser,  Alex.  &  Co.  16  Princes  sq 
Eraser,  J.  &  Co.  2  North  Albion 

court 
Eraser,  Matthew  M.  12  St.  Vincent 

place. 
Eraser,  Turner,  &  Co.  sewed  mus- 
lin, 21  Renfield  street 
Frew,   Forrest,  &  Co.  potcer-loom 

cloth,  342  Main  st.  Bridgeton 
Frew,  James,  IS  Saltmarket 
Fulton  Brothers,  muslin,  19  Mon- 
trose street 
Eyfe,  Alex.  &  Co.  77  Queen  st 
Fyfe,  Henry,  &  Son,  62  Queen  st 
Fyfe,  Thomas,  34  Argyle  street 
Galbraitb,  A.  &  A.  4  Bolhwell  st 
Galbraith,  Thomas,  &  Co.  81  Wil- 
son street 
Gall,  J.  &  R.  &  Co.  sewed  muslin, 

97  Union  street 
Gait,  Wm.  &  Co.  sewed  muslin,  38 

Queen  street 
Gardner,  C.  S.  &  Go.  sewed  muslin, 

48  Queen  street 
Gardner,     Foulds,    and    Stirling, 
portuMnteau  and  Scotch  bonnet, 
7U  Union  street 


Garroway,  Jfimes,  51  S.  Albion  st 
Gaihend,  George,  35  Miller  street 
Gatheral,  J.  W.  93  Virginia  street 
GedJos,  John,  and   Sons,  carpet, 

72  Virginia  street 
Gemmel,W^.  &  A.  73  Hutcheson  st 
Gemmell,  George,  and  Co.  seioed 

muslin,  09  Ingram  street 
Gibb,  James,  20"  Mitchell  street 
Gibson  Brothers  &  Co.  1  National 

Bank  buildings,  Queen  street 
Gibson,  John,  73  Buccleuch  street 
Gibson, Service,  &  Co.  sewed  muslin, 

134  Queen  street 
Gilkison,  E.  and  Co.  power-loom, 

97  West  George  street 
Glover  and  Co.  46  John  street 
Gordon,    George,    3  North  court, 

Roj'al  Exchange 
Govan,  W.  &  Son,  15  Renfield  st 
Gow,  Butler,  &  Co.  55  Wilson  st 
Gow,  Murray,  &  Co.  seived  muslin, 

85  St.  Vincent  street 
Graham,  John,  19G  North  street 
Graham  &  M'Dowall,  sewed  mus- 
lin, 127  Brunswick  street 
Grant,  George,  &  Son. power-loom, 

20  Broad  street.  Mile-end 
Gray,  T.  and  J.  70  Brunswick  st 
Greenshields,    J.  and   Co.  icater- 

proof,  33  Virginia  street 
Greiver,  J:ick,and  Co.  30  Ingram  st 
Grierson,  Lockhart,  &  Co.  Virginia 

buildin;;s,  4G  Miller  street 
Grimond,'j.  &  A.  D.  17  S.  Fred,  st 
Hadden,  Ales.  &  Sons,  1  7  Fred,  st 
Hally,  Wm.  and  Co.  78  Miller  st 
Hamilton,  A.  &  Son,  85  Candlerig 
Hamilton,   Jack,  and  Co.  12,  14 

Montrose  street 
Hamilton,  James,  46  Tobago  st 
Hardmeat,  Chas.  97  Mitchell  st 
Harrower,  Dav.  and  Co.  27  Wil.  st 
Hay,  Bartholomew,  and  Co.  sewed 

muslin,  145  Ingram  street 
Ha}',  David,  78  Queen  street 
Hay,  Wm.  and  Co.  silh  throwsters 
and  patent  silk  spinners,  Saw- 
millfield,  Port-Dundas ;    office, 
5 1  St.  Vincent  street 
Hennedy,  R.  and  Co.  48  Gordon  st 
Henr^',  A.  and  Co.  14  Garthland  st 
Henry,  E.  and  Sons,  51  Buchan  st 
Henrj',  John,  and  Co.  9  Gordon  st 
Hewilt,   Millers,  and  Co.  42,  44 

Ingram  street 
Hilliard  &  Chapman,  56  Buch.  st 
Hinshaw,  W.  and  Co.  17  John  st 
Hodges,  T.  W.  &  Sons,  182  Trong 
Hogg,  John,  95  Hutcheson  street 
Holmes  and  Eaglesham,  5  Spring- 
field court 
H.dmes,  \Y.  &  Brothers,  2  Geo.  so_ 
Ilouldswortli,  John,  and  Co.^oztfer- 

loom.,  12  1  St.  Vincent  street 
Houston,  J.  B.  and  Co.  127  Bruns- 
wick street 
Houston,  J.  power-loom,  105  Mil- 
ler street 


Houston,  Wm.  86  Buchanan  st 
Hoyle,  J.  &  S.  128  Ingram  street 
Hunter,  Alex,  muslin,  129  Ing.  st 
Hunter  &  Blair,  muslin,  9  Coch.  st 
Huriet  &  Campsie  Alum  Co.  77 

Union  street 
Hutchison,  J.  &  Co.  79  Hutch,  st 
Hutchison  &  Neish,  sewed  muslin, 

128  Ingram  street 
Hyde,  John,  &  Sons,  14  Garthl.  st 
Inglis  &  Moiris,  90  Mitchell  st 
Innes,  John,  &  Co.  sewed  muslin, 

30  John  street 
Jack,  John  R.  muslin,  37  Virg.  st 
Jeffrej',  R. power-loom,  118  Bruns- 
wick street 
Jeffrey,  R.  jun.  118  Brunswick  st 
Jeffrej',  "Wni.  118  Brunswick  st 
Johnston,  W.  17  William  street, 

Greenliead 
Jones    Brothers    &  Co.  135  Bu- 
chanan street 
Kean,  Philip,  261  Duke  street 
Kelso,  Peter,  &  Co.  sewed  muslin, 

28  Exchange  square 
Kerr,  Hugh,  117  Candleriggs 
Kerr,  Thomas    R.  &  Co.    Clyde^ 

vale  Works,  Govanhau.r^h 
Kerr,  M'Pherson,  &  Reid,  63,  65 

John  street,  Bridgeton 
King,  J.  &  Son,  2'>ower-loom,  78 

Queen  street 
King,  John,  &  Co.  57  Buchanan 

street  and  58  Mitchell  street 
Knox,  A.  L.  16  Both  well  street 
Knox,  J.  shawls,  73  Brunswick  st 
Laird  &  Thomson,  shawls,  G9  Ing- 
ram street 
Lament,  Peter,  104  N.  Dalmk.  rd 
Lang  &  Cousin,  42,  48  Ingram  st 
Langhland,  W^m.  &    Co.    Scotch 

bonnet,  16  S.  Frederick  street 
Lawcock,  James,  &  Co.  scicJc,  57 

Argyle  street 
Lawrence,  Alex.  127  Brunswick  st 
Lawson  &  Martin,  21  Greenhd.  st 
Leadbetter,  J.  and  Co.  linen,  77 

Queen  street 
Lean,  John,  and  Sons,  muslin,  100 

Queen  st.  and  163  Ingram  st 
Leitch,  A.rch.  49  Gallowgate 
Leitcli,  James,  69  Ingram  street 
Leitch  and  BrCulloch,  110  Bruns- 
wick street 
Lethem,  Bl^'th,  and  Lethem,  mus- 
lin, 49  Virginia  street 
Lewis,  Wm.  4  06  Dobbie's  loan 
I.iddell,  J.  &  Co.  60  St.  Ninian  st 
Ligat,  David,  36  Tureen  street 
Lillie,  Jas.  muslin,  44  Hutches,  st 
Lindsay,  Rol)t.  and  Co.  sewed  mus- 
lin, 86  Miller  street 
Lochfine  Gunpowder  Co.  (limited) 

85  Maxwell  street 
Long,  John,  95  Hutcheson  street 
Long,  W^m.  95  Hutc!:eson  street 
Lowthian,     Fairlie,     &     Co.     129 

Brunswick  street 
Lyle,  Geo.  &  Son,  93  Glassford  st 


MANUFACTURERS. TRADES  DIRECTORY. MANUFACTURERS, 


50O 


Lyle,  J.  &  Co.  rug,  100  Crown- 
point  road 
Lymburn,  jHmes,  89  Gallowgate 
Lyon,  J.  &  Co.  43  Argyle  street 
Macadam,  John,  78  Queen  street 
Macallister,  W.  &  Go.  fancy  dress, 

80  Buchanan  street 
M'Arthur,    D.    &    Co.    lace,    26 

Bothwell  street 
M'Arthur  &  Findlay,27  S.  Fred  st 
M'Aulay,  J.  &  Co.  «2  Slitchell  st 
M'Aulav,  John,  182  Trongate 
M'AnslIin  &  Mulhern,120Buch.  st 
M'Bride,  Wni.  &  Co.  26  Ing.  st 
M'Donakl,  F.  haircloth,  56  Uakest 
M'Donald  &  Halley,  129  In<;.  st 
M'Ewan  &  Co.  22  Ingram  street 
M'Ewan,  T.  1  Mitchell  street 
M'Gowan,  Jas.  17  Frederick  st 
M'lwraitb,  James,  &  Co.  48  West 

Nile  st. — See  Adv.  in  Appendix. 
M'Intosh,  Jn.  muslin,  73  Hutche- 

son  street 
M'Intosh,  J.  &  Co.  lace,  73  South 

Portland  street 
M'Intyre,  J.  &  J.,  2  National  Bank 

buildings,  47  Queen  street 
Mackay,  Alex.  1 1 3  Virginia  place 
M'Kechnie,  John,  stay,   14  Main 

St.  Caiton 
M'Kechnie,  R.  &  Co.  ghaiols,  19 

Montrose  street 
M'Kerrow,  Jn.  &  Sons,  1  Ing.  st 
M'Kinlay  &  Ballantyne,  39  Hut- 

chesou  street 
M'Kird}-,    A.    &   J.   power-loom, 

Rothesay.     Letters   left   at  24 

Ann  street 
M'Laren,  W.  Sons,  &  Co.  5  South 

Hanover  street 
M'Lean,  J.  &  Co.  80  Gordon  st 
M'Lellan,  D.  &  J.  &  Co.  341  St. 

Vincent  street 
M'Leod,  G.  &  Co.  69  Ingram  st 
M'Leod,  \V.  1  Dalhou.sie  lane 
Maclero}',  Hamilton,  &  Co.  power- 
loom,  Al  Ingram  street 
M'Math    &    Piidie,    poioer-loom, 

Sawmillfleld 
M'Millan,  J.  37,  43  Queen  street 
M'Nair,  M.  &  Co.  48  Queen  street 
M'Nicol,  Robt.  Ill  Ingram  street 
M'Pherson,  Craig,  &  Co.  7  South 

Cumberland  street,  Caiton 
Mair,  J.  &  Co.  163  Ingram  street 
Maltman,  G.  &  Co.  24  Wilson  st 
Mart^hall,  J.  &  A.  145  Queen  st 
Marshall,  J.  &  T.  46  Kerr  st.  Calt 
Martin,  Alex.  &  Co.  power-loom, 

69  Queen  street 
Martin,  W.  &  Co.  104  Virginia  st 
Mason,  C.  &  G.  J.  48  Ingram  st 
Mason,  Eadie,  &  Co.  21  Cochr.  st 
Melvin  Brothers,  62  Argyle  st 
Mei-rylees,  J.  &  Son,  5  Alston  st 
Miller  Brothers,  9  Prince's  square, 

Buchanan  street 
Miller,    George,  jun.  &  Co.    114 

Candlerigga 


Miller,  G.  &  Co.  34  Bothwell  st 
Miller,  Jas.  &  Sons,  56,  62  Bruns- 

■wick  street 
Miller,  Joseph,  109  Sauchiehall  st 
Miller  &  M'Gregor,  70  Brunsw.  st 
Miller  &  Marr,  65,  67  John  street, 

Bridgeton 
Mitchell,  Dick,  &  Co.  38  Queen  st 
Mitchell,  J.  18  East  Clyde  street 
Mitchell  &  Whytlaw,  104  Hutche- 

son  street 
Monteith,    Ilenr)',  &  Co.   11  Geo. 

square,  and  132  Queen  street 
Morrisons  &  Co.  49  Jamaica  st 
Morton,   Mat.   &  Co.   muslin,   22 

Roj-al  Exchange  square 
Morton,  Clark,  &   Co.  muslin,  90 

Mitchell  street 
Muir,   Armour,  &  Robertson,  25 

Queen  street 
Muirs,    Connell,    &    Brodie,    28 

Royal  Exchange 
Muir  &  Co.  38  Queen  street 
Muir,   J.   J.   &    Davie,   1    South 

Hanover  street 
Muir,  R.  S.  &  Co.  42,  4G  Ingr.  st. 

and  19  Cochran  street 
llunro,  William,  74  Trongate 
Murdoch,  J.  &  Co.  38  Queen  st 
Newhall  Weaving  Co.  64  Gord.  st 
Newton,  Keates,  &  Co.  110  Cheap- 
side  street,  Anderston 
Norris,  J.  &  W.  &  Co.  Burnside 

cottage,  Govan 
Ormond,  James,  2,  4  Candleriggs 
Orr,  James,  &  Co.  sewed  muslin,  7 

Exchange  place 
Orrs  &  M'Naught,  100  Duke  st 
Pnrk,  R.  B.  &  Co.  sewed  muslin, 

20  South  Frederick  street 
Patent  IL  ddle    Factory    Co.    90 

Maxwell  street 
Patent  Metallic  Cask  Manufactory, 

63  Wigt(in   St.    Port-Dundas  ; 

otHce,    135   Buchanan   st. — See 

Advertisement  in  Appendix. 
Paterson,  J.  H.  &  Co.  5  Mont,  st 
PatersoD,    Jamieson,    &    Co.     58 

Dundas  street 
Paterson,  James,  &   Co.  Newhall 

street,  Bridgeton 
Paterson  &  Sons,  63  High  John  st 
Paterson,  Robert  H.  &  Co.  17,  21 

Virginia  street 
Paterson,  R.  &  H.  3S  Queen  st 
Paton,  J.  D.  &  Co.  59  St.  Vin.  st 
Paul,  A.  &  Co.  110  Buchanan  st 
Perrj',  Thos.  &  Sons,  wire  fencing, 

netting,  ifc.  5,  7  Eeufield  street 
Pollok,  Morris,  &  Son,  silk  throw- 
sters, Govan 
Porleous,  James,  &  Co.  sewed  mus- 
lin, 23  Royal  Exchange  square 
Port-Eglinton    Spinning    Co.   166 

Eglinton  street 
Pritchard,    J.   &  R.  &   Co.  sewed 

mnslin,  257  Argyle  street 
Proudfoot,  Hew,  172  Trongate 
PuUar,  La'.vrencs,_&  Co.  77  Qu.  st 


Rainey,  Knox,  &   Co.  8  St.  Vin- 
cent place 
Ramsav,    P.    &    Co.    oilcloth,  77 

Lancefield  street 
Reid  &  Mann,  29  Turner's  court 
Renfrew,  A.  &  Co.  5  JMontrose  st 
Riddell,    W.  &   Co.   icirechlh,    5 
King  St.  and  47,49  Wesleyan  st 
Ritchie  &  Diysdale,  18  Ingram  st 
Eoberton,  AViiliam,  &  Co.  2  North 

court.  Royal  Exchange 
Robertson,  Alex.  72  Virginia  st 
Robertson,  J.  &  Co.  103  Duke  st 
Robertson,    John,    &    Son,   sewed 

muslin,  38  Queen  street 
Robertson,  John  M.  163  Ing.  st 
Robertson,  J.  &  Co.  Newhall  Fac- 
tory, Greenhead 
Ross,  Donald  &  H.  sewed  muslin, 

128  Ingram  street 

Eowat,   A.  wirecloth,  43  Trong. — 
See  Advertisement  in  Appendix. 
Rowat  R.  T.  &  J.  24  Queen  st 
Russell,    Alex.    Son,   &    Co.  101 

Glassford  street 
Russell,  S.  &  W.  Huvlet 
Eutl:erlbrd,  Rule,  &  Co.  9  How.  st 
Rutherford,   Paterson,  &  Co.  sail- 
cloth, 6  John  street 
S:iwers,  W.  S.  136  Buchanan  st 
Scott,  J.  .rnd  W.  I.  and  Co  power 

loom,  27  Exchange  square 
Scott,  John,  114  Candleriggs 
Service,  James,  73  Buccleuch  st 
Service  &  Workman,  sewed  muslin, 

129  Ingram  street 

Sharp,    James,    shawl,  4   John  st 

and  42,  62  Ingram  street 
Sinclair,  Mitchell,  11  Miller  street 
Singer,  I.  M.  &  Co.  65  Buchan.  st 
Sloan,  James,  &  Co.  36  Ingram  st 
Slater,  P.   F.  8  Somerville  place, 

Monteith  row 
Smieton,  James,  &  Son,  linen,  43 

Virginia  street 
Smith,  Anderson,  &  Co.  15  Ren- 
field  street 
Smith,  Archd.  &  Co.  94  Miller  st 
Smith,  D.  power  loom,    19  John 

street  ;  works,  St.  Rollox 
Smith,  George,  &  Sons,   208,  216 

Argyle  street 
Si.ith,   James  G.  70  Miller  .street 
Smith,  M.  &  Co.  17  Gordon  street 
Somraerville,    Crawford,    and  Co. 

Wesleyan  st  off  Gallowgate 
Somraerville,    J.  &   Sons,   powef 

loom,  38  Ingram  street 
Soinmerv'ille,    Wm.    poicer   loom, 

116  St.  Vincent  street 
Sprunt,   Thomas,   &    Co.    muslin, 

26,  28  Renfield  street 
Sriber  &  Co.  11  St.  Enoch  .square  ; 

M.  T.  Fozier  &  Co.  agents 
Steveiison,  Alex.  77  Queen  st 
Stevenson  &  Crawford,  48  Queen  st 
Stevenson   &   Reid,  sewed  miislin, 

25  South  Frederick  street 
Stewart,  Jas.  F.  447  Duke  st 


5:o 


MANUFACTURERS.- 


-TRADES  DIRECTORY.- 


-MASONS. 


Stewart,  Ales,  and   Co.  22  West 

Kile  street 
Stewart,  Robt.  B.  88  St.  Vine,  st 
Stewart,  Wilson,  &  Brodie,  88  St. 

Vincent  street 
Stirrat,  J;i3.  &  Co.  100  Queen  st 
Stnithers,  Jn,  37,  39  Gt.  Doveliill 
Swinburne,  R.  \V.  &  Co.  8i   Mit- 
chell street 
Symington,  R.  B.  &  Co.  muslin,  9 

Cochran  street 
Symington,  R,  S.  27  Union  st 
Taj'lor,  Jas.  &  Co.  115  Graeme  st 
Taylor,  M.  12  St.  Vincent  place 
Templeton,  J.  &  Co.  patent  ca)'2}ei, 

70  George  square 
Templeton,  J.  &  J.  S.  22  Fordneuk 

street,  Mile-end 
Tennant,  Chas.  &  Co.,  St.  Rollox; 

warehouse,  49  Cochran  st 
Thorn   and  Maclure,  20  Commer- 
cial road 
Thomas,  John,  8G  Blackfriars'  st 
Thomson,  James,  and  Son,  52  W. 

Nile  street 

Thomson,  M.  C.  and  Co.  74  Trong 

Thomson,  R.  &  Son,  Adelph.  wks. 

Hutchesontuwn,  and  19  John  st 

Thomson,  William,  and   Co.  63  St 

Vincent  street 
Tillie  &  Henderson,  39  Miller's  st 
Tindal,    Son,  &  Co.  481   Duke  st 

and  9  Cochran  street. 
Todd,  Charles,   &   Higginbotham, 

Spriiigtield  court,  69  Queen  st 
Torrance,  G.  &  D.  85  Queen  st 
Turiibull,  Wm.  &  Co.  21    Glass- 
ford  street 
Turner  &  Muter,  14  West  Nile  st 
Vallance  &  Co.  62  Queen  st 
Walker,  Birrell,  &  Co.  5  Geo.  sq 
Walker,  G.  L.  and  Co.  117  Cand 
Walker,  Hugh,  &  Go.  62  Queen  st 
Walker,  Robert,  &  Son,  8  Ingram  st 
Walker,  John,  6  Canning  st.  Cal 
Walker,  Johnston,  and  Co.  poioer- 
loom,  William  street,  and  Sum- 
mer street,  IMile-end  ;  counting- 
house,  1  George  square 
Wallace,  Jolin,  &  Co.  62  Queen  st 
Wallace  &  Murray,  80  Gordon   st 
Wallace,  Thomas,  80  Gordon  st 
Watson  &  Co.  sewed    muslin  and 

lace,  40  Miller  street 
■Watson,  Alexander,  and  Go.  9  So. 

Hanover  street 
Watson,  Chamberlain,  and  Birrell, 

14  Buchanan  street 

V/atson,  John,  and  Co.  seioed  mus- 
lin, 86  Buchanan  street 

Watson,  John,  24  Cochran  st 

Watson,  W.  B.  and  Co.  Hosier  St. 
Factory,  Rridgetoa 

Weir,  W.  &  P.  &  Co.  sewed  muslin, 

15  Renfield  street 

Wemyss  and  Stewart,   71   and  81 

Virginia  street 
Wheeler,  T.  &  Co.  11  St.  En.  sq 
Whinton,  Mrs.  J.  24  Stockwell  st 


White,  T.  muslin,  2  W.  Regent  st 

Williamson,  Geo.  63  Stockwell  st 

Willock,  Walker,  and  Co.  23  Ex- 
change square. 

Wilson,  J.  and  A.  wiredoth,  37 
Trongate 

Wilson,  J.  and  P.  69  Ingram  st 

Wilson  and  Kelso,  sewed  muslin,  20 
South  Frederick  street 

Wilson  and  Jlathieson,  40,  42,  44, 
and  46  Glassford  street. — See 
Advertisement  in  Appendix. 

Wilson,  T.  and  D.  and  Co.  muslin, 
145  Ingram  street 

Wilson,  Thomas,  sewed  muslin,  95 
Hutchesou  street 

Wishart,  J.  and  Co.  muslin,  25 
Queen  street 

Woiherspoon,  R.  and  Co.  4G  Dun- 
lop  street 

Wright,  Jas.  63  Buchanan  st 

Wylde,  Rodger,  and  Son,  sewed 
muslin,  23  E.\change  square 

Yates,  Brown,  and  Howat,  muslin, 
2  Springiieid  court,  69  Queen  st 

Young,  J.  H.  and  Co.  muslin,  64 
Gordon  street 

Youngand  Si;rang,  starcli  and  gum, 
128  Ingram  street 

MAl^UFACTUEEES  OF  GING- 
HAMS AND   PULLICATES. 
Alston,  John,    Son,   and    Co.  £5 

Glassford  street 
Anderson,  D.  &  J.  78,  80  Queen  st 
Anderson,  J.  and  A.  Prince's  sq. 

40  Buchanan  street 
Clark    and    Struthers,    17   Royal 

Exchange  square 
Fmlay,  R.  C,  and  Brothers,    12 

Rentield  street 
Fyfe,  Henry,  and  Son,  62  Queen  st 
Gemmell,  W.  and  A.  73  Hutche.  st 
Gordon,  George,  3  North  court,  22 

Exchange  square 
M-Donald  and  Halle_v,  129  Ingr.  st 
M'Gowan,  Jas.  17  Frederick  st 
Blarshall,  J.  and  A.  145  Queen  st 
Martin,  W.  and  Co.  104  Virg.  pi 
Muir,  J.  J.  and  Davie,  1  South 

Hanover  street 
Pullar,  Lawrence,  and  Co,  77  Qu.  st 
Rutherturd,  Paterscn,  and  Co.  48 

Ingram  st.  aid  6  John  st 
Thomson,  James,  &  Son,  62  West 

Kile  street 
Torrance,  G.  &  D.  85  Queen  st 
Turner  &  Muter,  14  West  Nile  st 
Walker,  Hugh,  &  Co.  62  Queen  st 
Wallace  &  Murray,  80  Gordon  st 
Watson,  W.  B.  &  Co.  Hosier  St. 

Factoiy,  Bridgeton 

MARBLE  CUTTESS.' 
Galbraith  &  Winton,  129  St.  Vin- 
cent street 
Greenlees,  Edward,  56  Brown  st 
Henderson,    P.    &   Co.   23    Hyde 
Park  street 


M'Lean,  John,  93  Bothwell  st 
Naismith,  Jas.  23  Wellington  st  ^ 
Penman,  Alex.  85,  87  Duoibar.  rd 

MASOIJS. 

SEE  ALSO  BUILDERS. 

Adam,  A.  &  W.  253  Eglinton  st 
Allan,  J.  546«Gallowgate 
Berwick,  John,  gratiite  and  French 
burr    millstone    maker;     yard, 

Lanark  st.  olF  Dobbie's  loan 
Black,  Henry,  385  Parliamen.  rd 
Black,  Wm.'A.  417  Parliam.  i:d 
Braid,  Thos.  26  Robertson  street 
Buchanan,  Wni.  34  Caledonian  rd 
Campbell,  Daniel,  574  Gallowg 
Cochran,  J.  14  Gloucester  street 
Coghill,  A.  22  Watt  st.  Paisley  rd! 
Coghill,  John,  60  Pollok  street 
Connell,  John,  Town's  Mill  road 
Copland,  Joseph,  249  St.  Vin.  st 
Craig,  Robert,  157  Crown  street 
Crawford,  James,  93  Commerce  st 
Cruickshank,    Robert,   &  Son,  42 

Bothwell  street 
Dempster,  R.  &  J.  3  Shield's  pi 
Douglas,    Peter,    &    Co.    32,    36 

CambriJge  street 
Findlay,  John,  321  Eglinton  st 
Grant,  James,  1  Hope  st.  Andcr. 
Grant,  Jas.  jun.  27  L)ou;;las  st 
Grierson,    John,     &    Son,     oven 

builders,  3  Renfrew  street 
Harper,   John,   108  Nelson  street, 

Tradeston,  and  17  Gt.  Western  rd 
Haggarty,  Jn.  3  Craignestock  pi 
Henderson,  M.  1  Monteith  row 
Hunter  Thomas,  23  Bell  street 
Leitch  &  M'Kinnon,  22J  Hospi.  st 
Leslie,  John,  151  Gallowgate  and 

363  Dumbarton  road 
Lyon,  David,  26  So.  Portland  st 
M'Callum,   Daniel,   160  Main  st. 

Anderston 
M'Cord,  Robert,  503  St.  Vincent  st 
M'Culloch,  Wm.   138  Bothwell  st 
M'Intyre,  Geo.  296  Up.  Crown  st 
MTntj're,  John,  Lilybank  road 
M'Kail,  J.  74  Clyde  st.  Anderston 
M'Kerrow,  Robt.  20  Brunswick  st 
M'Kinnon,  John,  14  Young  street 
M'Nicol,  Daniel,  17  Elderslie  st 
M' Weaker,  J.  &   D.   19    Orchard 

street,  Fartick 
Mackay,  John,  4  Findlay  street 
Blaxwell,  J.  219  Dumbarton  road 
Money,  John,  146  Bothwell  st 
Milligan,  John,  6  Warwick  street 
Elilroy,  Andrew,  55  Springgrove 

place.  Grove  street 
Muir,  Alex.  180  Pollokshaws  rd 
Muirhead,  James,  29  Roltenrow 
Murchie,  J.  40  Dumbarton  road 
Neilson,  Matthew,  122  Rose  st 
Neilson,  Wm.  56  Whitevale  st 
Reid,  James,  Cameron's  ct.  Nor.  st 
Rennie,  John,  355  Satichiehall  st 
Robertson,  James,  52  Surrey  st 
Ross,  Alex.  16  Balmanuo  street 


MATI-IEMATICAL.- 


-TRADES  DIKECTOllY. 


-MERCHANTS. 


511 


Scott,   John,  &  Son,    141   South 

Wellington  street 
Sharp,  G.  jun.  272  Dobliie's  loan 
Shaw,  Alex.  loG.^-  Ei;linton  street 
Smith  &,  Hay,  690  Gallowgate 
Stenhouse,  Geo.  12  Pembroke  st 
Stenhouse,  J.  552  St.  Vincent  st 
Stuart,  Alex.  165  Eglinton  street 
Stewart,  Peter,  97  St.  George's  rd 
Struthers,    Thomas,    Avon   villa. 

Paisley  road 
Swan,  Rob.  &  Son,  124  Stobc.  st 
Taylor,  Rob.  107  West  Nile  st 
Watson,  J.   2  North  Cumberland 

street,  Calton. 
Watson,  Thomas,  4  Derby  street 
Watt,  John,  8  Sauchiehall  street 
Wilson,  John,  76  Kutherglcu  loan 
Wilson,  Lyon,  85  John  st.  Bridgtn 
Wilson,  Wm.   Graham   street,  off 

Cambridge  street 
Wj'lie,  William,  35  Elderslle  st 
iYoung,    Alex.     7    Stanley    place, 

Margaret  street 

MATHEMATICAL  IRSTEU- 

MENT  EIAKEE3. 

■Allan,  Arthur,  12  London  street 
Bell,  I.  &  H.  70J  Great  Clyde  st 

..'331akeney,  John,  94,  9G  Jamaica  st 
Cameron,    Paul,    &    Co.    11,    19 
Howard  street 

.Galletti,  John,  24  Arpyle  arcade 
Gardner  &  Go.  53  Buchanan  st 
Gardner,  Wm.  134  Buchnnan  st 
Hilliard  &  Chapman,  66  Buch.  st 
Milliard,  W.  B.  (53  Ronlield  street 
Hunter,  Ale.s..  133  Trongate 
Landell,  W.  106  Trongate 
Lizars,  John,  24  Glasst'ord  street 
M'Gregor,    Duncan,  &  Co.  38,  39 

and  40  Clyde  place 
Russell,  Jobii  P.  184  Trongate 
Wbyte,  James,  1  Kenfieid  street. 

MEASUEEES. 
Biiird,  James,  27  Union  street 
Baird,  John,  R.    14    South   side, 

Glasgow  harbour. 
Binnie  &  Murray,  183  W.  Geo.  st 
Birrell,  James,  8  Centre  street 
Buchanan,  W.  96  Rentield  street 
Campbell,  Duncan,  97  Union  st 
Cochrane,  Ale.x.  London  street 
Connell,  Matthew,  218  .Argyle  st 
Dauskin,  -John,  141  W.  Geo.  st 
Douglas,  James,  11  Prince's  sq. 
Duff,  Daniel,  98  West  George  st 
Fieming,  R.  VV.  13  Clyde  terrace 
Eullarton,  A.  Stobcross  wharf 
Henry,  Jolin  D.  52  Renfield  st 
Herbertson,  H.  137  W.  Regent  st 
Howatt,  James,  11  Miller  st 
.M'Bride,  Neil,  South  sideof  harb 
M'Gregor,  J.  Stobcross  wharf 
M'Intyre,  Donald,  47  Queen  st 
.M'Kenzie,  J.  5  Gt.  Wellington  st 
Maclure,  Hugh  H.  65  Sauchie.  st 
MTherson,  Duncan,  23  Jama,  st 


Martin,  John,  123  W.  George  st 
i\Iartin,  Wm.  34  Houston  street 
Myers,  David,  13G  Buclianan  st 
Nichol,  John,  29  James  Watt  st 
Park,  Gavin,  148  West  Regent  st 
Ramsay,  N.  39  Hope  f.treet 
Robertson,  David,  128  Union  st 
Sellars  &  M'Nab,  54  St.  Enoch  sq 
Sellars,  W^iUiam,  54  St.  Enoch  sq 
Shields  &.  Duff,  101  W.  Nile  st 
Smellie,    John,    12   Crown   place, 

Partick 
Smellie,  T.  D.  215  St.  Vincent  st 
Stewart,  Thomas,  IG  Sauchie.  st 
Stirling,  R.  G.  156  W.  Geo.  st 
Turner,  Thos.  204  West  George  st 

MEASuEING-LINE  MAKEE. 
Watt,  Alexander,  11  Turner's  ct 

ME  LTIj^G-POT  M Al^TTF AC- 
TURERS. 
Bowstead,  W.  &  Co.  73  W.  Nile  st 
Glasgow  Co.  8  Carrick  street 
M'Adam,  Wm.   45   &   97  Hyde- 
park  street 
Smith,  G.  &  A.  6  N.  Palerson  st 
Smith,  John,  jun.  &  Co.  9  Dale  st 

MERCHAHTS. 

SEE   ALSO    CO.MMISSIOM   MEK- 
CIIANTS  AND  AGENTS. 

Abercroirby,  Alex.  12  Dison  st 
Adam  &  Co.  39  N.  Hanover  st 
Adam,  J.  W.  20  Windsor  terrace 
Adam,  Peter,  39  Hope  street 
Adams,  Morton,  &  t3o.  135  Mains  st 
Aiiken,   Rodger,   &  Co.   116    St. 

Vincent  street 
Aitken,  William,  33  Virj^inia  st 
Alexander  &  Co.  GO  Oswald  street 
Alexander,  E.  &  Sons,  43  Camp- 
bell street 
Alexander,  John,  43  Campbell  st 
Alexander,  John,  25  Elmbank  pi 
Alexander  &  Pollock,   19   South 

Frederick  street 
Alexander,  R.  F.  &  J.  &  Co.  100 

Duke  street 
Alexander,  Walter,  493  Gallowg. 
Allan,  James,  3  Royal  Exchange  ct 
Allan,    James  &  Alexander,    70 

Great  Clyde  street 
Allan,  John,  &  Co.  92  Buccleuch  st 
Allan,  T.  &  Co.  116  St.Vincent  st 
Alston,  Griorge,  13  Victoria  place, 

West  Regent  street 
Alston,  R.  F.  13  West  Regent  st; 

house,  125  Bath  street 
Anderson  &  Bentzen,  'JS  Miller  st 
Anderson  &  Co.  51  Mil  er  street 
Anderson  &  Elder,  94  Mitchell  st 
Anderson,  George,  &  Co.  58  Hyde- 
park  street 
Anderson  &  Gray,  62  Queen  street 
Anderson,   G.  Stewart,  &  Co.  106 

West  George  street 
Anderson,  J.  &  Co.  12  St.  Vin.  pi 
Anderson,  William,  10  Carrick  tt 


Anderson,  W.  &  Co.  19   How.  st 
Angus,  Ritcliie,  of  Ewing,  Anjiis, 

(J-  Co.  ;  house,  Helensburgh 
Arnott,  W.  jun.  &  Co.  45  Un.  st 
Arthur  &  Hinshaw,  62  St.  Geo.  pi 
Auld,  Alex.  W.  22  West  Mile  st 
Baird,  Hugh,  24  Gordon  street 
Baird,  James,  27  Union  street 
Baird,  John,  &  Co.  83  Jamaica  st. 

agents  for  Wm.  Younger  &  Co. 

brewers,  Edinr.  ;  John   D'Arcy 

&  Son,  brewers,  Dublin 
Bald,  James,  25  Hope  street 
Bald,  Peter,  &  Son,  45  Dunlop  st 
Balfour,    W.  &    Co.    1    National 

Bank  buildings.  Queen  stieet 
Bankier,  W^illiam,  66  George  sq 
Bannatj'ne,  Alex.  fiO  Oswald  st 
Bannalvne,  J.  221  Brandon  place 
Barclay,     Pan  ton,    &     Co.     102 

Brunswick  street 
Barr,  Walter,  17  Oswald  street 
Barr  &  Williamson,  90  Mitchell  st 
Bartholomew,  J.  &  Co.  1  Dund.  st 
Baumauii  &   Abercromby,  49  W^ 

George  street 
Behrens,  S.  L.  &  Co.  82  Mitch,  st 
Bell,  David,  &  Co.  21  Virginia  st 
Bell,  R  &  Co.  51  Buchanan  st 
Bennet  &  Co.  162   Buchanan  st 
Benton,  John  D.  &  Co.  120  South 

Albion  street 
Bentzen,  F.  &  Co.  T8  Miller  st 
Bertram  &  Co.  5  Waterloo  street 
Berwick,  Alex.  Royal  Ex.  build. 
Bevvs,  David,  5  Di.xon  street 
Bisset,  Wm.   15  Scotia  street 
Black,  James,  116  St.  Vincent  pi 
Blackwood  &  M'Lean,  42  How.  st 
Blackwood,  W.    106  Virginia  pi 
Blair,  George,  36  Turner's  court 
Blair,  James,  21  Virginia  street 
Borthwick  &-  Co.  3  Royal  Ex,  ct 
Boston  &  M'Farlane,  15  How.  st 
Bow,  John,  11  Glassford  street 
Bowie,  James,  37  Glassford  street 
Bowie,  William,  37  Glassford  st 
Bowstead,  W.  &  Co.  73  \V.  iSile  st 
Brand,  John,  D.  B.  104  Virg.  pi 
Bremner,  D.  &  Go.  80  Gt.  Clyde  st 
Brown,  David,  253  Argyle  st 
Brown,  D.  Campbell,  1  Prince's  sq 
Brown,  Downes,  &  Co.  24  Dun.st 
Brown,  George,  4  Botluvell  st 
Brown,  M.  &  W.  jun.  &  Co.  35 

St.  Vincent  place 
Brown,  P.  M'T.  124  Hope  street 
Brown,  W.  jun.  35  St.  Vincent  pi 
Brvdon,  John,  &  Co.  5  Dixon  st 
BrVson,  R.  &  Son,   17,   19  Royal 

Exchange  square 
Buchanan,    Hamilton,    &  Co.    37 

West  Nile  street 
Buchanan,  Herbert,  28  Miller  st 
Buchanan,  James,  176:}  Hope  st 
Buchanan,  J.  &  Son,  270  Gallowg 
Buchanan,  John,  1  Princci's  square, 

Buchanan  street 
Buchanan,  P.  &  Co.  163  W.  Geo.  st 


512 


MERCHANTS. 


-TRADES  DIRECTORY. 


-MERCHANTS. 


Buchaiian,  Watson,  and  Co.  158 

St.  Vincent  street 
Buchanan,  Wilson,  and  Co.  25  St. 

Enocli  square 
Bullodi,  Lade,  &  Co.  43  Dunl.  st 
Bunten,  James,  and  Co.,  145  St. 

Vincent  street 
Burnley,  W.  F.  &  Co.  11  Vict.  pi. 
Burns,  G.  and  J.  9  Buchanan  st 
Burton,  And.  II.  95  Hutcbeson  st 
Cadenhead,  Robt.  72  George's  sq 
Caird,  James,  27  Virginia  street 
Calder,  T.  and  Co.  27  Virginia  st 
Caldwell  and  Jliddleton,  25  Gord. 

St.  and  63  Stockwell  street 
Caldwell  iSi  Scouller,  28  Cochran  st 
Cameron  &  Co.  148  New  City  rd 
Campbells,  Neilson,  Shaw,  &  Co. 

44  Buchanan  street 
Campbell,  J.  and  W.  and  Co.  29 

Ingram  street 
C:inipbell,  Mungo,  jun.  7  Vict,  pi 
Campbell,  Rivers,  and  Co.  13  Vic- 
toria place.  West  Regent  street 
Cardno,  Peter,  and  Co.,   66   Bu- 
chanan street 
Carmichael  John,  97  Union  st 
Carswell,  M.  &  Co.  1 2  W.  Howard 

St. — See  Adv.  in  Appendix 
Carter  and  M'Nab,  145  Argylc  st 
Chalmers,  Thomas,  and  Co.  IGl, 

167  Trongate 
Christie,  Brothers,  133  St.  Vin.  st 
Cliurch,  W.  and  Co.  88  Renfield  st 
Clapperton,  J.  &  Co.  175  Trongate 
Clark,  David,  40  Union  street 
Clark,  James,  &  Co.  6  Hope  st 
Clark,  P.  W.  and  Co.  22  Johnst 
Clavering,  T.  21  St.  Vincent  pi 
Coats,  Andrew,  2  La  Belle  place 
Cochrane,  J.   J.   and  Co.   Bishop 

Garden  Mills,  Anderston 
Cogan,  J.  and  R. 32  W.  George  st 
Colville,  Charles  G.  and  Co.  109 

West  George  street 
Comrie,  Duncan,  27  Virginia  st 
Connal,  W.  and  Co   Virgin,  build. 
Cook,  James,  110  Woodlands  rd 
Corbet,  Thos.  112  West  Regent  st 
Coulson,  G  F.  and  Co.  13  John  st 
Couper,  Blackwood,  and  Co.  6  So. 

Hanover  street 
Couper,  J.  15  Smith's  ct,  Candlerig 
Couper,  John,  9  Mansfield  place 
Cowan,  John,  2  Park  Circus  place 
Cowan,  Robt,  &  Co.  34  Union  st 
Crailsheim  &  Herman,  61  Miller  st 
Crawford,  John,  26o  Argyle  st 
Crockatt,  W.  and  G.  35  Virginia  st 
Croil  Thomas,  22  Renfleld  street 
Cross,  Wedderspoon,  and  Co.  49 

West  George  street 
Cruickshank,  William,  and  Co.  133 

West  George  street 
Crura,  Graham,  and  Co.  Virginia 

place.  111  Ingram  street 
Cuthbertson,  Thos.  188  Buch.  st 
Cuthbertson,  Wm.  S.  18S  Bucb.  st 
Dale,  J.  &  Co.  8G  St.  Vincent  st 


Davidson,   Wm   &  James,  &  Co. 

22  South  Frederick  street 
Davie,  Jolm,  jun.  37  Jamaica  st 
Dawson  &  M'Nicol,  54  Buccl.  st 
Dennistoun,  Alex.  60  George  sq 
Dennistoun,  Buchanan,  &  Co.  158 

St.  Vincent  street 
Dennistoun,    Inglis,    and  Co.   66 

George  square 
Dennistoun,  J.  &  A.  66  George  sq 
Denni.ston,  Robert,  63  St.  Vin.  or 
Dick,  Geo.  C.  &  Co.  62  Queen  st 
Dick,  Wm.  24  Robertson  street 
Donaldson,  .James,  &  Co.  13  Ex- 
change square 
Dougla.*,  T.  D.  4  Park  gardens 
Dove,  Hector,  51  Hope  street 
Dove,  John,  49  Hope  street 
Downie  &  M'Clure,  48  Queen  st 
Drew,  P^ter,  66  Wilson  street 
Dronke,  Ernest,  21  Balh  street 
Drummond,    James,    &    Co.    67 

George's  square 
Duff,  l\  M.  11  Dixon  street 
Dunn,  Andrew,  135  Buchanan  st 
Dunn,  James,  &  Sons,  73  Miller  st 
Dunlop,  Francis,  20  Buchanan  st 
Dykes,  A.  C.  1  Ham.  or.  Partick 
Eckhout,  Bernard 
Edmiston  &  Mitchell,  25  Gord.  st 
Ellis,  Clement,  and  Co.  125  Bu- 

ch.inan  street 
Ellis  &  Co.  125  Buchanan  street 
Erskine,  John  jun.  296  Bath  cres 
Ewiiig  &  Co.  175  Buchanan  st 
Ewing,  Angus,  &  Co.  56  Hope  st 
Ewing,  James  L.  7  Somerset  pi 
Ewing,  Jas.  &  Co.  68  George  sq. 
Fairley,  Jehn  M.  &  Co.  28  Coch- 
ran street 
Falconer,  Brothers,  195  Argyle  st 
Falconer,  N.  B.  8  Prince's  square 
Feldtmnnn,  R.  28  Elmbank  cres 
Ferguson,  D.  15  Hutcbeson  street 
Ferguson,  John,  &  Brothers,   89 

Mitchell  street 
Ferguson,  Hennie,  &  Co.  133  West 

George  street 
Finlay,  Alex.  &  Co.  79  Mitchell  st 
Findlay,  Char.  B.  64  George's  sq 
Findlay,  J.  &  Co.  22  W.  Nile  st 
Findlay,  .Jame.'^,  53  Wilson  street 
Findlay,  T.   D.  &    Co.   146  Bu- 
chanan street 
Findlay,    W.    R.    &    Co.    62,  68 

Queen  street 
Finlayson,  Wm.  41  Brunswick  st 
Fleming,  J.  &  Co.  33  Renfield  st 
Fleming,  W.  &  J.  &  Co.  5  Ingram  st 
Fleming,  Watson,  and  Nairn,  32 

Ingram  street 
Forbes,  Gibb,  &  Co.  29  St  Vin.pl 
Ford,  Wm.  &  Co. 
Forrester,  James,  59  Oswald  st 
Foulds,  A.  22  Renfield  street 
Foulds,  Hod„-son,  43  Renfield  st 
Fowler  &  Gourlay,   malwg.  meis. 

81  Pitt  street 
Fozier,  F.  W.  G.  1 1  St.  Enoch  sq 


Fozier,.  M.  T.  &  Co.  1 1  St.  En.  sq 
Frame,  Thos.  &  Co.  8  Gcirdon  st 
Frazer,  A.  &  Co.  16  Prince's  sq 
Freeland,  Rt.  &  Co.  50  Wilson  st 
Friedlander,  Alex.  43  N.  Han.  s4 
Frew,  -John,  102  Virginia  place 
Fyfe,  John,  123  St.  Vincent  st 
Galbraith,  S.  12  Dalmarnock  rd 
Galbrairh,  W.  19  Lvnedoch  cres 
Gallic,  Thomas  H.  &  Co.  124  St. 

Vincent  street 
Galloway,  James,  55  Alston  st 
Gardner,   Foulds,   &  Stirling,   79 

Union  stieet 
Geddes  Brothers,  52  St.  Enoch  sq 
Gemmell,  James,  48  Hsitcliesou  st 
Getz,  M.  60  George  square 
Gibson,  George,  1G3  Ingram  st 
Gibson  &  Walker,  41  Oswald  st 
GifFen,  Alex.  130  Hope  street 
Gilkison,  David,  1  Royal  Ex.  ct 
Gilkison,  R.  &  Co.  97  W.  Geo.  st 
Gillespie,  Catlicart,   &   Eraser,  40 

Ingram  street 
Gillespie,  George,  &  Co.  4  Victoria 

buildings,  W.  Regent  street 
Gill,  John  R.  263  Argyle  street 
Gilmour,  Graham,  &Co.  IGO  Ba- 

chanan  street 
Gilmour,  Jair^es,  &  Co.  85  Buch.st 
Gilmour,  Robert,  160  Buchan.  si; 
Gilmour,  W.  &  Co.  195   Argyle  st 
Glasgow,  A.   and  Co.   137    West 

George  street 
Glasgow  Iron  and  Brass  Wire  Co, 

24  Turner's  court 
Glen,  David  R.  14  Dunlop  streets 
Gordon,  John,  Canteeii,  Barracks 
Gould,  T.  and  Co.  102  Masw.  st 
Gourlay  and  Co.  183  W.  Geo.  st 
Gourlie  and  Brodie,  92  Maxw.  st 
Gourlay,  Charles,  64  Oxford  st 
Gourlay,  H.  and  On.  9  Union  st 
Gom-lay,  J.  B.  9  Union  street 
Gow,  Andrew,  and  Co.  35  Miller  st 
Gow,  Robert,  71  Queen  street 
Graham,  Wm.  and  Co.  70  Miller  st 
Graham,  W.  and   R.   and  Co.  79 

Miller  street 
Grant  and  Co.  34  Wilson  street 
Grant,  Chas.  and  Co.  34  Wilson  st 
Gray,  John,  37  St.  Vincent  place 
Gray,  Robert,  37  St.  Vincent  pi 
Gray,-W.  and  Co.  194  W.  Geo.  .st 
Guild,  Wm.  and  Co.  59  St.  Vin- 
cent street 
Gumprecht,  Stewart,  51  Buch.  st 
Guiinis,  Geo.  P.  8  Prince's  square 
Hamilton  and  Arthur,   14  Cons- 

mercial  road 
Hamilton  and  Co.  5  Victoria  place 
Hamilton,  David,  and  Co.  62  In- 
gram street 
Hamilton,  George,  39  King  street, 

Galton 
Hamilton  &  Jack,  14  l^Iontrose  st 
Hamilton,  Laurie,  &  Co.  112  W. 

George  street 
Ha:r.iltou,  P.  &  G.  22  Renfield  st 


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513 


Handysides   and    Henderson,   45 

Union  street 
Handysides,    N.    R.  J.    92   West 

Regent  street 
Hailey,  Uavid,  &  Co.  36  John  st 
Harper,  Samuel,  99  Waterloo  st 
Hart,  James,  25  Cochran  street 
Harvey,  Black,  &  Co.  25  Bath  st 
Hastie,  Robert,  &  Co.  13  John  st 
Hay,  William,  &  Co.  Sawmiimeld, 

Port-Dundas 
lleaile}-,  Cowan,  &  Co.  37  "West 

Nile  street 
Henderson,    P.    &   Co.   27   "West 

George  street 
Henderson,  P.  L.  20  Dixon  st 
Hende;son,  K.  and  J.  4  South  Fre- 
derick St.;  shop,  31  High  st 
Henderson,   Stewart,   &  Co.,  204 

"West  George  street 
Henderson,  Tlios.  &  Co.  31  Glass- 
ford  street 
Henderson,  V/m.  130  Bothwell  st 
Henderson,  W.  S.  IG  Garscad.  st 
Hendry  Brothers,  8  Dixon  street 
Heron,  Dickson,  &  Co.  9  Geo.  sq 
Hewitt,    Millers,    &   Co.   42,    44 

Ingram  street 
Hertz,  T.  1-19  West  Georg-e  street 
Higginbotham,  S.  Son,  and  Gray, 

69  Queen  street 
Iliiliard  and    Chapman,  56    Bu- 

cha;ian  street 
Hoffmann,  Kollmann,  &  Co.22  St. 

Vincent  street 
Home,     Bonar,    &    Co.   119    St. 

Vincent  street 
Houldsworth,  J.  &  Co.  124    St. 

Vincent  street 
Howat,  Edwd.  160  Buchanan  st 
Huggins,  W.  B.  &  Co.  10  Both- 
well  street 
Hunter,  Duncan,  105  Douglas  st 
Hunter,  J.  &  Co.  6  Dixon  street 
HiUclieson,  J.  and  G.  62  St.  Yin- 
cent  street 
Ilutcheson,  J.  and  Sons,  18  Max- 
well street 
Hutcheson,  R.  10  Blytheswood  sq 
Ilutcheson,  Robert,  54  Union  st 
Hutcheson,  Thos.  G9  Union  st 
Hutton  and  Baird,  111  Union  st 
Inglis,  Wm.  118  Garscube  road 
Irvine,  H.  and  A.  Bell,  79  West 

Regent  street 
Irvin,  S.  &  Co.  51  St.  Vincent  st 
Isnieredes,  A.  30  Montrose  street 
Jwck,  Alex.  112  West  George  st 
Jack,  Robert,  64  Miller  street 
Jaftray,  J.  R.  &  Co.  54  Union  st 
Jamieson,  J.  &  Co.  183  W.  Geo.  st 
Jamiesun,  J.    F.   &   Co.    123  St. 

Vincent  street 
Jamieson,  James,  29  South  Port- 
land street 
Jarvie  and  Pollock,  75  Jamaica  st 
Johnstone,  A.  &  Co.  4  Bothwell  st. 
Johnston,  Andrew,  151  Bath  street 
Johnston  Bros.  73  E.  Howard  st 


Johnston  and  Fairie,  62  Wilson  st 
Kelso,  Jas.  jun.  20  Union  street 
Kelso,  James,  11  Fitzroy  place 
Kennedy,  T.  West.  Lodge,  Wood- 
lands road 
Ker,  Bolton,  and  Co.  27  W.  Geo.  st 
Ker,  John,  jun.  12  Queen's  cresc 
Kerr,  John,  12  Corunna  street 
Kerr,  Joseph,  7  Stirling  street 
Kettle,  Robt.  and  Co.  124  Queen  st 
Kibble,  Jas.  and  Co.  20  Turner's  ct 
Kidd,  Geo.  52  W.  Howard  street 
Kidston,  A.  G.  and  Co.  81  Great 

Clyde  street 
Kidston,  W.  and  Sons,  19  Queen  st 
Kincaid,  John,  5'J  Oswald  street 
King,  John,  and  Son,  78  Queen  st 
King,  Robert,  69  St.  George's  pi 
Kinnier,  F.  M.  &  Co.  24  Gordon  st 
Kirkwood,    Thomas,    41    Black- 
friars'  street 
Knox,  A.  L.  16  Bothwell  street 
Lade,  J.  154  St.  Vincent  street 
Laird,   Ale.x.  and  Co.  54  Main  st. 

Anderslon 
Laing,  J.  and  Co.  100  Virginia  pi. 
Laing  and  Webster,  124  Hope  st 
Lambert,  W.  5  Dickson  street 
Lamont,  J.  &  Co.  112  W.  Geo.  st 
Lang,  Archd.  G.  118  Union  st 
Lang  and  Co.  175  West  George  st 
Langwiil  P.  and  Co.,  Melbourne, 

98   Miller  street 
Larken,  C.  78  George  street. — Sea 

Advertisement  in  Ajypendix. 
Laughland  &  Brown,  97  W.  Geo.  st 
Lawrie,  John,  151  Queen  s£.  and 
ICl  and  163  Sauthiehall  street 
Laurie,  Uobt.  ti  Co.  179  Argyle  st 
Laurie,  Somervail,  and  Co.  23  St. 

Enoch  square 
Leask,  James,  and  Co.  5  Dixon  st 
Lecky,  F.  B.  51  Ingram  street 
Leisler,  Bock,  and  Co.  149  West 

George  street 
Levis,    Wm.    406    Dobbie's  loan 

and  10  Market  lane 
Liddell,  Jas.  14  Dixon  street 
Liebert,  Julius,  78  Miller  street 
Liebert,  S.  A.  &  Co.  11  Prince's  sq. 
Liepmann,  Lehmann,  and  Co.  76 

Virginia  street 
Liader  &  Kingsle}',  85  Queen  st 
Little,  Henry,  80  Great  Clyde  st. 
Lockhart,Rob.jnn.&,Co.27  Hope  st 
Logan,  James,  31  Argyle  street 
Lorrain,  W.  S.  and  Adam,   29  St. 

Vincent  place 
Lowe,  Charles,  151  George  street 
Lowndes,  Evvbank,  &  Co.  85  Max- 
well street 
Lowtlierfc  Co.  17  Virginia  street 
Lyall,  J.  &  Co.  146  W.  George  st. 
Lynass,  John,  14  York  street 
Lyon,  J.  &  Co.  43  Argyle  street 
jf'Allister,  Jas.  &  Co.  50  York  st. 
M'.Mli.-.ter,  Peter,  52  Ross  street, 

Garnethill 
M 'Arthur  Blotters,  47  Oswald  st 


Macarthur  &  Farie,  46  W.  Geo.  st 
M'Arthur,  John,  13  Duke  street 
M'Arthur,  R.  Waugh,  &  Co.  50 

Renfield  street 
M'Aulay,  W.  &  Co.  1  S.  Fred,  st 
M'Beun,  Jamieson,  &  Co.  183  W. 

George  street 
M'Corkle,  Daniel,  1 2  Bedford  st 
M'Cormick,  A.  G.  2   Royal  Ex- 
change buildings 
M'Cormick,  Hugh,  &  Co.  74  Tron- 

gate,  Campbell  arcade 
M'Crossan,  Jos.  &  Co.  86  Max.  st 
M'Culloch,  J.  14  Howard  street 
M'Diarmid,  A.  R.  57  Miller  st 
M'Donald,  Duff,  &  Co.  187  West 

George  street 
M'Donald,  Henry,  158  George  st 
M'Donald,  P.  &'Co.  30  Hope  st 
M'Eachran,  Laughland,  &  Co.  175 

Ai-gyie  street 
M'Ewan,  Wm.  17  St.  Vincent  la 
M'Farlane,   D.  &  Co.  5  National 

Bank  buildings,  Queen  street 
M'Farlane,  H.  B.  48  Gordon  st 
M'Gibbon,  Jas.  62  Buchanan  st 
M'Gregor,  R.  &  Co.  30  Cochran  sfc 
Jl'llwraith,  J.  &  Co.  48  W.  Nile 

St.— &e  Advert   in  Appendix. 
M'Intosh,  John,  11  Clyde  street, 

Anderston 
M'lntyre,   J.   &   Co.    95   and    99 

Argyle  street 
M'Intyre,  John,  436  Argyle  st 
M'Kay,  David,  35  Charlotte  lane 
M'Kie,  J.  jun.  33  St.  Vincent  pi 
M-Kcand,  A.  &  J.  49  W.  Geo.  st 
M'Keand,  J.  &  T.  13  Ann  .street 
M'Kenzie,  Angus,  80  Gt.  Clyde  st 
M'Kenzie  Brothers,  26  Bothwell  st 
M'Kenzie,  C.  21  Bath  street 
M'Kenzie,  D.  67  West  Nilest 
M'Kenzie,  D.  33  Bridge  street 
M'Kenzie,  Jas.  Victoria  build,  we- 
M'Kenzie,  James,  &  Co.  24  Stock- 
well  street 
M'Kenzie,  Jas.  172  Argyle  sh-eet 
M'Kinlav,  W.  54  Union  street 
Mackinr'on,    W.   &   Co.    132   St 

Vincent  street 
M'Lachlan,  A.  B.  100  Gt.  Clyde  st 
Maclagan,  J.  A.  S.  13  Dixoii  st 
M'Laren,  W.,  Sons,  &  Co.  5  South- 

Hanover  street 
M'Lean,  A.  H.  124  Queen  street 
M'Lean,  Charles,  49  W.  George  st 
M'Lean,  John,  146  Buchanan  at 
M'Lean,  W.  jun.  188  W.  Regent  st 
M'Lennan,  Chas.  G.  30  W.Howd.  ^S 
MBIaster,  Neil,   12  Lawrence  p!. 

Partick 
M'Mickiiig  &  Co.  21  Dnndas  st 
Macmillan,  Duncan,  45  Dunlop  st 
M'Nab,  R.  &  Co.  108  W.  Geo.  st 
M'Nair  &  Brand,  8  Prince's  squ 
iM'Nair,  D.  S.  12  St.  Vincent  pi 
Macnee    and    Waddell,    155     St. 

George's  roid 
M'Phcrsyn  &  Spiers^  IS  Vii-gin,  st 
Y  2 


iiltili(JJ:iA]STS.- 


-TRADES  DIRECTORT. MERCHANTS. 


Mair,  Hugh,  163  Ingram  street 
Malcolm,   W.    &    Co.   22   Royal 

Escbango  square 
Maun,  Byars,  &  Co.  12  Argyle  st 
Marlow,  Neil,  101  Hutcbeson  st 
Marsball,  W.  33  Virginia  street 
Martin,  Torner,  &  Co.  124  Hope  st 
Martini,  H.  &  Co.  35  Hope  street 
Masson,  Robt.  K.  5  Bucbaiiau  st 
Matbieson,  J.  A.  92  W,  Regent  st 
Maxwell,  H.  &  Co.  2  Oswald  st 
Maxwell  &  Sommervail,28nopest 
Meikle,  Tbos.  257  Argyle  street 
Melviii  Brothers,  62  Argyle  street 
Mereer,  Thonias,  8  Springfield  ct. 

69  Queen  stVeet 
Merry  and  Cunningham,  127  St. 

Vincent  street    • 
Middleton,    William,   &   Co.    179 

West  George  street 
Miller,  Ale.x.  Portkill,  Roseneath 
Miller,  Andrew,  37  St.  Vincent  pi 
Miller,  Gavin,  135  St.  Vincent  pi 
Miller,  George,  56  Brunswick  st 
Miller,  G.  &  Co.  3-1  Bothwell  st 
Miller,  J.  Son,  &  Co.  80  Mitch,  st 
Miller,  Johii,  18  High  street 
Miller,  Wni.  51  Sf.  Vincent  st 
Milne,  W.  &  Co.  115  St.  Vin.  st 
Milne,  J.  &  W.  S.  63  Candleriggs 
Mitchell,  J.  18  East  Clvde  street 
Mitchell,  J.  &  Son,  18  E,  Clyde  st 
Mitchell,  John,  2  West  Regent  st 
Mitchell,  Tbos.  Kingston  house 
MofFaf,  R.  S.  133  West  George  st 
Money,  Wni.  52  St.  Enoch  square 
Monteilh,  Henry,  &Co.  11  George 

square  and  132  Queen  street 
Morrisons  &  Co.  49  Jamaica  st 
Morison  &  Field,  2  W.  Regent  st 
Morison,  Geo.  &.Co.  62  Queen  st 
Morrison,  John,  jun.  62  Queen  st 
Morison,  W.  135  Buchanan  st 
Morison,  ."W.  &  Co.  123  St.  Vin.  st 
Morton,  J.  &  Co.  69  Gt.  Clyde  st 
Muir,  John,  &  Co.  12  Trongate 
Muir,  R.  S.  &  Co.  42,  46  Ingram  si 
Muir,  William,  33  Bath  street 
Muirhead, ,  M'Anhur,   &    Co.   13 

Dixon  street 
Muirs,  Connell,&  Brodie,  28  Royal 

Exchange 
Munn,  J.  &  Co.  11  Cochran  street 

and  SO  Montrose  street 
Munro,  John,  35,  37,  39Collegcst 
Munsie,  G.  &  Co.  109  Virginia  pi 
Murdoch  &  Donald,  21  Robert,  st 
Murdoch,  V/.  28  Montrose  street 
Murray,  John  Bruce,  7  Cochran  st 
Neill,  John,  47  Oswald  street 
Newlands,    T.    &    W.    &    Co.   2 

Brandon  place 
Newton,  Keates,  &  Co.  110  Cheap- 
side  street,  Anderston 
Nisbet,  Alex.  &  Co.  45  Union  st 
Notman,  Thomas,  34  Hill  street 
Orr,  Thomas  C.  69  Union  street 
Okell,  Pringle,  &  Selkirk,  3^  Han- 
over street 


Panton,  G.  &  Son,  32  Stockw.  st 

— See  Advertisement  in  Append. 
Panton  &  Co.  27  Hope  street 
Parker,  Jas.  &  Co.  32  Miller  st 
Pasley,  Jardine,  &  Co.  5  Dixon  st 
Paterson,  Jas.  17,  21  Virginia  st 
Paterson,    Jamieson,    &    Co.    58 

Dundas  street 
Paterson,  John  H.  jun.  &  Co.  60 

Oswald  street 
Paterson  &  Robinson,  4  Howard  st 
Paterson,  T.  L.,  Dowanhill,  Partk. 

54  St.  Vincent  st 
Paterson,   W.    &    W.    &  Co.  18 

Roj-al  E.'i change  square 
Paton,  J.  Paterson,  Virgin,  builds 
Paton,  W^ro.  P.  Virginia  buildings 
Paul,  J.  94  Miller  street 
Peacock,  David,  3  Oswald  st 
Pearson,  Adam,  16  E.  Howard  st 
Pearston,  Jas.  67  West  Mile  st 
Peebles,  W.  J.  &  Co.  58  Buchn.  st 
Pender,  John,  &  Co.  69  St.  Vin- 
cent street 
Penny,  D.  J.  3  North  co.  R.  Esch 
Perm'au,  J.  .&  F.  135  St.  Vin.  st 
Petligrew,  Wni.  17  Turner  street 
Plavfair,  Bryce,  &  Co.  5  Vict,  pi 
Flayfair,  P.  &  Co.  20  St.  Vin.  pi 
Pollock,  Gilmour,  &  Co.  19  Un.  st 
Potter,   Wilson,  &  Co.   72    Great 

Clyde  street 
Poj-nter,  John,  72  Great  Clyde  st 
Primrose,    Peter,  Primrose  place, 

Paisley'  road 
Proudfoo"t  &  Co.  116  St.  Vin.  st 
Proudfojt,  D.  16  Fitzroy  place 
Proudfoot,  J.  &  Co.  8  Gordon  st 
Raalte,  Bchrend,  &  Co.  167  West 

George  street 
Raeburn,  R.  157  Main  st.  Gorb 
Rainey,  Knox,  &  Co.  8  St.  Vin.  pi 
Ralston,  Goodwin,  &  Co.  31  Tur- 
ner's court 
Reichmann  &  Co.  37  St.  Vin.  st 
Reid,  David,  ICO  Hope  street 
Reid,  J.  H.  &  Co.  160  Hope  st 
Reid,  John,  jun.  43  Virginia  st 
Reid  &   Thomson,  36  Roy.  Ex.  sq 
Reid,  'William,  110  Hope  street 
Rennie,  John  Gow,  54  Broomielaw 
Richard,  Robert,  64  Buchanan  st 
Renvvick  &  Stanton,  182  Buch.  st 
Richardson,  Dennistoun  &  Co.   53 

Virginia  street 
Richardson,    Findlay,    &    Co.  64 

George  square 
Richardson,  J.  &  Co.  89  Wilson  st 
Rintoul,  George,  75  E.  Howard  st 
Riiitoul,    Peter,    Son,   &    Co.    10 

Stirling  square 
Risk,  Thomas,  57  St.  George's  pi 
Robb,  J.  S.  96  South   Portland  st 
Robb,  Moore,  &  Co.  72  Broomlw. 
Roberton,  James,  2   North  Court, 

Royal  Exchange 
Roberton,  Stephen,  &  Co.  37  West 

Nile  street 
Roberts,  W.  D.  &  Co.  4  Bothw.  st 


Robertson,  J.  Curie,  85  Maswl.  st 
Robertson,  James,  45  Gordon  st 
Robertson  &  Baxter,  3  Virginia  st 
Robertson,    Robert,    10    Annfield 

terrace,  Partick 
Robinows  &MaTJoribanks,  8  Mcore 

place,  West  George  street 
Ronald,  J.  &  Co.  1  Victoria  place 
Ronaldson,  Alexander,  7  Park  ter 
Russ,  J.  jun.  &  Co.  106  Hope  st 
Ross,  John  Parker,  87  Union  st 
Ross,  Thomas,  31  Virginia  street 
Roxburgh,  Richardson,    &  Co.  7 

Royal  Exchange  place. 
Rowand,  Alex.  25  St.  Enoch  sq 
Rowley  &Dick,  41  Mitchell  street 
Russell,  J.  &  W.  77  Robertson  st 
Russell  &  Raeburn,  69  Gt.  Clyde  st 
Rutherford,  Rule,  &  Co.  9  How.  st 
Rutherford,   Paterson,    &    Co.  43 

Ingram  st.  and  6  John  street 
Salmond,     Connell,    &    Co.    129 

Hope  street 
Sandeman,  David,  53  Miller  street 
Sandeman,  J.  &  A.  43  Virginia  st 
Sands,  Tbos.  &  Co.  75  St.  Vin.  st 
Sawers,  Geo.  136  Buchanan  st 
Schwabe,  H.  L.  &   Co.  146  West 

George  street 
Schwann,  Modera,  &  Co.  31  Dun- 
das street 
Sclanders    Brothers,    &   Goodwin, 

44  Union  street 
Scott,  Andw.  &  Co.  63  Virginia  st 
Scott,  Andw.  G.  &  Co.  9  Ex.  sq 
Scotr,  D.  &  Co.  82  W.  Nile  st 
Scott,  J.  &  A.  &  Co.  81  'R'elling- 

ton  street 
Seligmann,  II.  L.  9  Gordon  street 
Service,   William,  jun.  at  George 

Smith  <Si'  Sons' 
Sharp,  James  &Jtihn,  104  Hopest 
Shaw,  Thomson,  &  Co.  14  and  16 

Jlain  street,  Gorbals 
Shaw,  Turnbull,    &    Co.    03    St. 

Vincent  street 
Sheriff,  J.  B.  12  Hope  street 
Sillars,  R.  &  D.  74  Buchanan  st 
Simpson  Brothers,  152  W.  Geo.  st 
Simpson,  George,  81  Wilson  st 
Slater,  T.  H.  13  Oswald  street 
Smith,  George,  &  Sous,   208,  216 

Argyle  street 
Smith,"  Hugh,  91  Miller  street 
Smith,  James,  &  Co.  71  Mitchell  sfc 
Smith,  Jardine,  &  Co.  63  St.  Vin- 
cent street 
Smith  &   Hunter,  3  North  court, 

Royal  Exchange 
Smith,  Johr,  8  Ingram  street 
Smith,    John  &  Robert,   109  St. 

Vincent  street 
Smith,  P.  &  Son,  33  Blackfriars'  st 
Smith,  T.  &  Co.  lie  St.  Vin.  st 
Smith,  W.  16  St.  Vincent  place 
Smith,  Wm.  &  John,  157  Hope  st 
Somervail,  T.  224  Argyle  street 
Somerville,  J.  &  R.  05  George  sq 
Sorenson,  H.  A.  &  Co.  47  Oswald  st 


MERCHANTS. TRADES  DIRECTORY.- 


-METAL. 


515 


Spiers,  Jnmes,  131  Buchanan  st 
Staverl,  Zigomala,  Sliller,  and  Co. 

23  West  George  street 
Steele,  George,  29  Kent  street 
Steel  and  Co.  103  St  Vincent  st 
Steel,  Thomas,  11  So.  Frederick  st 
Steiuthal,  F.  149  West  George  st 
Steven,  Jas.  &  Son,  20  Bucban.  st 
Stevenson,  David  39  N.  Hanov.  st 
Stewart,  A.  T.  and  Co.  119   St. 

Vincent  street 
Stewart,  R.  &  Co.  1  W.  Regent  st 
Stewart,' Wilson,  and  Brodie,  88 

St.  Vincent  street 
Stuart  and  Co.  77  West  Nile  st 
Stirlincr,  Gordon,  and  Co.  179  W. 

George  street 
Stirling,  John,  1  So.  W^ellington  pi 
Stirling,  Wni.  of  Siirling,  Gordon, 

cj-  Co. 
Sword,  Alex.  43  Hutclieson  st 
Symington,  R.  S.  27  Union  st 
Symon,  John,  137  W.  Regent  st 
Tannahill,  Robertson,  and  Co.  26 

.  Glassford  street 
Taylor,  James,    and   Brothers,    C 

Main  street,  Anderston 
Taylor,  John,  sen.  30  John  street 
Taylor,  John,  jun.  &  Co.  28  Coch- 
ran street 
Taylor  and  Wilson,  30  John  st 
Templeton,  Juhn,  1  W.  Regent  st 
Templeton,  W.  T.  1  Clifton  street 
Thomas  &  Thibandeau,  22  Ren.  st 
Thomson,  Rob.  &  Co.  93  Ingm.  st 
Thompson,    Robert,    and    Co.    64 

Howard  street 
Thorburn,    Charles,    and    Co.    33 

Virginia  street 
Tillie  and  Henderson,  39  Miller  st 
Tower  and  Arrol,  16  Dixon  street 
Treanore,  Jn.&  Co. 4 7  M'Alpine  st 
TurnbuU,  Gregor,  and  Co.  40  St. 

Vincent  place 
Turnbull,  John,  276  George  st 
Turner,  Duncan,  229  Arpyle  st 
Urqubart  Brothers,  29  St'.  Vin.  pi 
Varsami,  C.  P.  32    Windsor  ter. 

St.  George's  road 
Vary,  Richard,  9  Escbange  sq 
Walker  Brothers,  3  North  court, 

Royal  Exchange 
Walker  &  Co.  95   India  buildings 
Walkers  cl--  Co.  1  N.  Exchange  ct 
Walker,  G.  L.  c<o  Co.  117  Candler 
Walker,  Hamilton,  &  Co.  69  St. 

Vincent  street 
Walker,  Robert,  232  St.  Vine,  st 
Walker,  Robert  J.  6  Crescent  pi 
Walker,  Robert,  and  Peter,  40  St 

Enoch  wyiid,  off  Howard  st 
Wallacb,  Henrv,  Virginia  bids 
Walrond,  Ellis,"  &  Co.  33  St.  Vin- 
cent place 
Warnock,  Jn.  &  Co.  19  Madeira  ct 
Watson,  Andrew,  91  Gallowgate 
Watson  and  Co.  IG  St.  Vincent  pi 
Watson,  H.  &  Co.  138  W.  Geo.  st 
Watson  &  Grav,  44  Hutcheson  &t 


Watson,    Thomson,    &    Co.     145 

Queen  street 
Watton,    W.    B.   &    Co.,    Hozier 

Street  Factory,  Bridgeton 
Watt,  J.  H.  70  Great  Clyde  st 
Watt,  Robt,  37  JIain  st.  Anderst 
Webster,  Steel,  &  Co.  116  St.  Vin- 
cent street 
Weir,  Gilbert,  220  West  Re;?ent  st 
Wiesche  Brothers,  7  Garthland  st 
White,  John,  28  Abbotsford  place 
White,  J.  C.  Go  St.  Vincent  street 
White,  Kobt.  256  W.  George  st 
Whyte,  W.  &  Co.  63  St.  Vin.  st 
Whyte,  Vfm.  jun.  63  St.  Vin.  st 
Wilkie,  John,  33  Renfield  street 
Williamson,  S.  &  Co.  13  Virg.  st 
Wilson  Brothers,  125  Buchanan  st 
Wilson  &  Co.  5,  7  Alston  street 
Wilson,    Heugh,    &    Co.    41    St. 

Vincent  place. 
AVilson,  James,  15  Sladeira  court 
Wilson  &  Mathieson,  20,  42,  44, 

and  40  Glassfoid  street 
Wilson,  T.  &  D.  &  Co.  145  Ing.  st 
Wilson,  Wm.  S.  11  WoodsiJe  crs 
Wilson,  Wm.  T.  88  St.  Vine,  st 
Wingate,  Son,  &  Co.  83  Qneon  st 
Wiseman,  J.  &  T.  &  Co.  19  West 

Nile  street 
Wiseman,  T.  &  Co.  23  W.  Nile  st 
Wotberspoon,  R.  &  Co.  46  Dun- 
lop  street 
Wright,  James,  63  Buchanan  st 
Wright,  James,  &  Co.  9  Exch.  sq 
Wright,  John,  272  St.  Vincent  st 
Wright  &  JIuir,  146  AV.  George  st 
Wyld?,   Rodger,   &,  Son,  23   Ex- 
change square 
Wylie  &  Lochhead,  45  Buchanan  st 
Young,  Gerdes,  &  Co.  41  St.  Vin- 
cent place 
Young,  Ilew,  &  Co.  41  St.  Vine,  pi 
Young,  Law,  &  Co.  97  W.  George  st 
Young,  Robert,  171  West  Nile  st 
Younger,  G.  &  Co.  1  North  court. 
Royal  Exchange. 

MESSEHGERS-AT-ARMS. 
Barclaj-,  Thos.  37  Bath  street 
Beal  &  M'Tavisb,  33  Virginia  st 
Cameron,  Nicol,  123  W.  Geo.  st 
Freeland,  Hugh,  67  West  Nile  st 
Fleming,  Gilbert,  13  Virginia  st 
Fulton '&  Campbell,  20  Union  st 
Heddle,  Malcolm,  98  W.  Nile  st 
M' Bride,  Peter,  11  W.  Nile  street 
M'Cracken,  R.  107  Buchanan  st 
Mrtckay,  Angus  H.  80  Uniort  st 
M'Kerraclier,  A.  1 1  West  Nile  st 
M'Lean  &  Anderson,  3  W.  Nile  st 
M'Lean,  John,  36  Renfield  street 
Munro,  Robt.  77  Renfield  street 
Peterson,  Peter,  2   Norfolk  court, 

Laurieston 
Roberton,  John,  13  Virginia  st 
Ross,  James,  136  Graham  st.  west 
Sorlay  &  Rule,  52  W.  Nile  street 
Young,  David,  30  Hope  street 


METAL  BEOEEPvS. 

Alexander,    Edward,  &  Sons,  43 

Campbell  street 
Bankier,  W.  D.  &  Co.  25  Gordon  st 
Blair,  George,  oG  Turner's  court 
Boag,  John,  100  Holm  street 
Boat,  A.  &  Co.  89  St.  Vincent  st 
Bowstead,  Thos.  F.  62  Barrack  st 
Bryce,  A.  S.  8  Somerville  place 
Campbell  Brothers,  5  Di.xon  st 
Campbell,  T.  B.  &  Sons,  30  and  32 

Bothwell  street 
Colvin,  Wm.  64  St.  Vincent  st 
Easton,  Robt.  &  Jas.  22  Malta  st 
Edmiston  &  Mitchell,  25  Gordon  st 
Foy,  James,  &  Co.  28  Robertson  st 
Gillan,  J.  and  Co.rfA.icr5,33Tylo- 

field  street 
Glasgow  Iron  and  Brass  Wire  Co. 

24  Turner's  court 
Granger,  John,  43  Renfield  street 
Hamilton,  J.  B.  135  Buchanan  st 
Henry  Brothers,  8  Dixon  street 
Hill,  Wm.  9  Gordon  street 
Hunter,  Wni.  and  Co.  79  Glassf.  st 
Jack,  Alex.  112  West  George  st 
Johnston,  Fraser,  &  Co.  78  Gor.  st 
Kennedy  and  Dalziel,  155  Lon.  st 
Kibble,  Jas.  and  Co.  Turner's  ct 
Kidston,  A.  G.  &  Co.  8 1  G.  Clyde  st 
Leslie  and  Hall,  174  Buchanan  st 
Lynass,  John,  14  York  street 
M'Ewan,  J.  and  Son,  2  N.  Exc.  ct 
M'Kinlay,  R.  W.  31  Kyie  street 
M'Laren,  J.  N.  &  Co.  2^2  Renti.  st 
Mofiat  and  Burns,  146  Bucban.  st 
Morris,  Jas.  129  St.  Vincent  st 
Murray,  Daniel,  71  Stockwell  st 
Murray,  J.  25,  27  Buchan  st 
Neilson  and  Maxwell,  78,  80  Jas. 

Watt  street 
Orr  and  Co.  48,  50  Norfolk  st 
Robertson  Brothers  and    Co.  44, 

46  St.  Enoch  square. 
Seligniann,  H.  L.  9  Gordon  st 
Shaw,  Thomson,  and    Moore,  85 

Queen  btreet.  i 

Smith,  J.  12  Carrick  street 
Smith,  Thomas  F.  160  Buchan.  st 
Stewart,  James  T.  2  North  court, 

Royal  Exchange 
Stewart,  Robt.  41  Crawford  st 
Swan,  John  E.  153  Queen  st 
Thomson,  Tbos.  A.  152  W.  Geo.  st 
Thorburn,  Thos.  81  St.  Vine,  st 
Tolmie,  Alex.  1G6  Buchanan  st 
Watson,  James,  and  Co.   103  St. 

Vincent  street 
Wenman,  C.  H.  12  Royal  Ex.  sq. 
Whitefield,  Wm.  91  W.  Camp,  st 
Woodrow,    A.    and  Son,  116    St. 

Vincent  street 
Wright,  Hay,  3  N.  Exchange  ct 

METAL  EEPINEES. 
Bowstead,  Thos.  F.  62  Barrack  st 
Bowstead,  Wm.  and  Co.  73  West 
Nile  street 


516 


MIDWIVES. TRADES  DIRECTORY. MILLINERS. 


Buchanan,  Angus,  4G  Graham  st. 

and  31  tlozier  street 
Carroll,  John,   Son,  and  Co.   24 

Summer  Ftreet,  Mile-end 
Donaghv,  Hush,  51  Turner's  ct 
Gillon,  J.  &  Co.  S3  Tylefield  st 
Glasgow,  62  Barrack  street 
Hastie,  John  R.,  IMoore  street 
M'Adam,  Wm.  45  Hydepark  st 
M'Kinlay,  R.  W.  3  Kyle  street 
Robertson,  Thomas,   SO  Main  st. 

Calton. 

MID  WIVES. 
Campbell,  l\Irs.  53  Stirling  street, 

Cowcaddens 
Clyde,  Mrs.  G   29  Tureen  street 
Glass,  Mrs.  J.  20  St.  Andrew's  sq 
Gunn,  Mrs.  46  Portugal  street 
Hannay,  Mrs.  S95  St.  Vincent  st 
King,  Mrs.  11  Stobcross  street 
M'Lean,  Mrs.  D.  2  Anderston  qu 
Macredie,  Mrs.  12G  Renfrew  st 
Park,  Mrs.  5  Steel  street 
Pearston,  Mrs.  2  Havannah 
Power,  Mrs.  102  New  City  roiid 
Rolls,  Mrs.  8  St.  Nicholas  place 
Sharp,  Mrs.  B.  IG  Stevensou  st. 

Calton. 
Shields,  Mrs.  10  Wood  lano 


MILLEES. 
Anderson,  James,  jun.  151  High 

street  and  262  George  street 
Austin,  William,  6  Commercial  rd.; 

house,  Pollokshaws 
Chryston  Mills,  20  Union  street; 

A.  Camp'ocll 
Clvde  Grain  Mills,  Commercial  rd 
Craig,  John,  4  Clyde  terrace 
Craig,  Thomas,  84  Hiil  street 
Drew,  P.  &  R.  6  Di-xon  street 
Gibson  &  Walker,  41  Oswald  st 
Gilraour,  A.  &  Co.  132  P.-Dund 
Glen,  A.  &  W.  Cheapside  street 
Hamilton  &  Arthur,  14  Commer- 
cial road 
Harvie  &  M'Gavin,  27  Washing- 
ton street 
Hay,  William,  City  Flour  Mills, 

Port-Dundas 
Hill  &  Smith,  rice  and  rice  flour, 

52  St.  Enoch  square 
Honeyman,  J.  76  Gallowgate 
Kingston    Grain    Mills,    21,    23 

West  street,  Tradeston 
Miller,  A.  Camlachie  Grain  Mills 
Muir,  M.  &  Sons,  22  Clyde  place 
Perman,  F.  G.  135  St.  Vincent  st 
Reid,  H.  &  J.  Ladywell  street 
Smith,  Hugh,  21  West  street 
Smith,    R."  &    Son,    West    Mill, 
Midcalder.      Letters  left  at   6 
Loudon  street 
Snodgrass,  J.  &  R.,  Dundas  hill, 

Port-Duudas 
Stevenson,    John,  &    Co.  21,  23 

West  street 
Enbdenn  Grain  Itlill,  Ladywell  st 


Sydney  Street  Grinding  Mills,  7U 

Sydnej-  street 
Tod,  Ales,  and  Robt.  7  Hope  st 
Wilson,  Andw.  Slitl  Mill?,  Partick 
Wilson,  Robt.  Partick  Slitt  Mills 

MILLSTONE  BUILDER. 
Reid,  John,  lurr,  9  Finnieston  st 

MILLINERS  AND  DEESS- 
MA5SRS. 

SEE    ALSO    nriESSMAKERS. 

Agnew,  Mrs.  A.  58  Hope  street 
Aitken    &    Walker,    Misses,    244 

Willowbank  place 
Aitken,  M.  20  Burnside  street 
Algie,  G.  &  F.  61  So.  Portland  st 
Al^ie,  Misses,  130  London  street 
Anderson,  Miss,  339^  Argyle  st 
Anderson,  Misses,  33  Crown  st 
Arnott,  Miss  ftL  17  Nelson  s.ti-ect 
Bacliop,  Misses  A.  &  M.  23  Geo.  st 
Bayne,  Miss,  74  Eglinton  street 
Beattie,  Jiisses,  47  Renfrew  st 
Beattie,  Misse.s  120  Bath  street 
Begg,  Alex.  &  Co.  15  Madeira  ct 
Beil,  J.  &  Co.  3   Stevenson  st.  Cal 
Bell,  Mary,  52  Elderslie  street 
Bennie,  Miss  E.  141  Eglinton  st 
Bennie,  Misses,  J  ^&  J.  34  Eglin.st 
Bickett,  Miss,  5  Oxford  street 
Birrell,  Misses,  54  Renfrew  street 
Bisset,  Misses,  15  Scotia  street 
Beveridge,  David,  187  Sauchie.  st 
Black,  Mrs   A.  10  Nelson  street 
Black,  Isabella,  02  Tohago  st 
Bogle,  J.  &  W.  51  Eglinton  st 
Bogle,  J.  Y.  294  Argyle  street 
Bogle,  Thomas,  294  Argyle  street 
Bookless,     Mrs.    cloakmaker,    44 

Sauchiehall  street 
Boyle,  R.  &  E.  40  Candleriggs 
Boyle,  Mis?es,  46  Eglinton  street 
Brockie,  Misses,  51   VV.  Kegent  st 
Brooks,  Bliss  E.  41  Charlotte  st 
Broom,  M.  &  A.  90  Co\s-caddcns  st 
Brown,  Miss  C.  2  William  street, 

Tradeston 
Brown,  Miss  Eliza,  134  George  st 
Bruce,  BIrs.  A.  35   Nelson  street 
Bryce,  Miss  Elizabeth,  4o  Adel.  st 
Bryson,  G.  34  Bridge, street 
BuU.'ch,  Misses,  19  Garscad.  st 
Burgess,  Misses,  157  Cowcaddens 
Cullender,  Miss,  38  Sauchiehall  st 
•  Campbell,  Mrs.   16  Garscadden  st 
Campbell,  Misses,  229  Sauchie.  st 
Cariick  &  M'Fai-lune,  81  Geo.  st 
Chalmers,  Mrs.  209  St.  Vincent  st 
Chisholm,  Mi;S,  33  IMcliard  st 
Clachan,  Miss,  11  Union  street 
Cleiand,  Mrs.  100  Main  st.  Ander 
Cleland,  Misses,  88  Dundas  street 
Clondslej',  Miss,  238  Dumbar.  ad 
Craig,  Blis.?,  28  Cowca-idens  st 
Crawford,  Mrs.  9  Wellington  ar 
Cullen,  Blisses,  9  M'Farlane  st 
Currie,  Mi.-;s  M.  15  Wilson  street 
Cuthbertson,  ftirs  0.  13  London  st 


Dickson,  Bliss,  50  Cumberland  si 
Dickson,  Blargt.  72  G.  Hamilton  st 
nmigall,  BIrs.  222  Buchanan  st 
Downs,  BL-s.  J.  10  E.  Russell  sS 
Uumbreck,  Mrs.  1 9  Hospital  st 
Duncan,  .Alex.  550  St.  Vincent  st 
Duncan,  T.  &  Co.  3  BriJge  street, 

South  side 
Dunlop,  Hugh,  162  Trongate  "^ 
Fairley,  Bliss  A.  82  George  street- 
Fen  wick,  Blisses,  4  8  Canon  st 
Fergus,  A.  &  J.  109   Dumbar.  rA 
Ferguson,  Cath.  476  Gallowgate 
Ferguson,  Dan.  199  New  City  rd 
Ferguson,  M.  &  E.  54  Gallowgate 
Fletcher,  Blisses,  &  M'lunes,  93 

St.  Vincent  street 
Flounders,   Blisses  A.   &  R,  36d 

Argyle  street 
Fors}th,  Bliss,  57  No.  Hanover  st 
Eraser,  M.  &BI.  82  Canning  st.  CaPc 
Freeman,  Madam,  7!  St.  Vincent  .;t 
Garden,  John,  231,  233  Sauch.  sS 
Gardner,  Allan,  1  08  Trongate 
Gardiner,  Bliss,  51  W.  Regent  st 
Gardner,  Miss,  57-J-  Dundas  st 
Gavin,  Janet,  469  G;dlowgate 
Geuimeli,  Miss,  101  Shamrock  s6 
Gibson,  W.  J.  45,  47  Jamaica  st 
Gibson,  Blisses,  &  Doak,  36  Sau- 
chiehall street 
Gilchrist,  Miss  Ann,  71  Castle  sii 
Gillies,  Miss  BI.  197  Thistle  st 
Gillies,  Bliss  Mary,  14  Nelson  st 
Gilmour,  Mrs.  20  Finlay  street 
Glassford,  Miss,  47  Stevenson  st 
Goldie,  BIrs.  73  Shamrock  street 
Goldie,  Mrs.  280  Blain  st.  Bridgt 
Gordon,  John,  231,  233  Sauch.  ft 
Gourlay,  Mrs.  78  Abhotsford  pi 
Granger,  Blis.'ses,   15  Noi folic  st 
Gray,  BIrs.  86  Jolin  st.  Bridgetoa 
Gunn,  Bliss  BI.  53  John  st 
Hamilton,  Bliss  JIary,  74  South 

Wellington  street 
Hart,  Bliss,  206  Hope  street 
Hart,  Blisses,  &  Young,  1 95  Pitt  «t 
Hector,  Blis.sor>,  212  Hope  street 
Henderson,  Mrs.  41  London  st 
Hislop,  Misses,  19  Grafton  street 
Hodge,  BIrs.  John,  203  Hope  st 
Houston,  Bliss,  204  Bath  street 
Hunt,  BIrs.  4  St.  Ann's  pi.  Duke  st 
Jack  &  Shand,   132  Renfrew  st 
Jamieson,  A.  &  A.  4  79  St.  Vin.  st 
Jamiesoti,  BIrs.  97  Crown  streec 
Jamieson,  Mi.^ses,  41  Elderslie  ft 
Jarvie,  Bliss,  41  Main  street,  And 
Johnston,  M.  &  A.  100  Abercby.  s6 
Keith,  Bliss  Blarg.  '24  Campbell  st 
Kellv,  Robert,  9  Wilson  street 
Kirk'land,  N.  &  G.   197  Sauch.  s6 
Kirkwood,  BIrs.   194  West  Nile  at 
Lindsa}',  Miss,  77  Renfitld  street 
Logan,  Bliss  0.  36  Commerce  ss 
Loudon,  Bliss  Blary,  125  Eglin.  st 
BI'Arthur,  Grace,  49  College  st 
BI'Aulay,  Miss,  19  Gallowgate 
M'Aulay,  BlisSj  27  Renfrew  Etroet 


MILLINERS.- 


-TRADES  DIEECTORY.- 


-MUSIC. 


il7 


M'Aulaj-,  Miss  A.  367  Arg-yle  st 
M'CaiV,  Miss,  225  Sauc-hiehall  st 
M'Calhini,  Miss,  5  Finnieston  st 
M'Callu-n,  Miss,  37  W.  Russell  st 
M'Calliiiii,  Misse?,  92  West  street, 

Tradestoii 
M'Candlish,  Mrs.  132  W.  Reg.  st 
M'Clure,  Misses,  74  Eglinton  st 
M'Donalil,  W.  29  Crown  street 
M'Donald,  Sirs.  8  Nelson  street 
M'Donald,  Misses,  7  Park  place, 

Stockwell  street 
M'Donald,  Misses  A.  &  M.    274 

Buchanan  .street 
M'DoniilJ,   Misses   M.   &   A.   74 

Parliamentary  ro;id 
M'Dougall,  Mrs.  97  Holland  st 
M'Farlane,  Mioses,  138  Welling,  st 
M-Farla;ie,  Misses,  51  Bath  st 
M'Farlane,    M.  &  C.  S3  John  st. 

Btidgeton 
M'Gill,  Misses,  28  Garscube  place 
M'GUislian,  D.  114  Candleriirgj 
M'Gregor,  Mrs.  14  Renfrew  street 
M'Gregor,  Mrs.  117  Stobcross  st 
Maeindoe,  Thos.  105  Cannin^r  st 
Miulosli,  Miss  Ann,  159  Sham- 
rock street 
M'Intjre,    Mrs.    133  Clarence  pi. 

Sauchiehall  street 
M'Intvre,  Misses,  8  Bedford  street 
M'Kay,  Miss  Margt.  142  Nortli  s 
M'Kefiar,  Geo.  D.  354  Argyle  st 
M'Kiiight  &  Co.  211  New  City  rd 
M'Lay,  iNIiss,  3(i  S.  Wellington  st 
M'Lay,  Miss,  3  Hose  st.  Garnetli. 
M'Lelhin,  Mrs.  278^  St.  Vine,  st 
M'Nab,  Misses,  59  Renfrew  street 
M'Naughton,  Misses,  84  Ruther- 

glen  loan 
M'Nicol,    Misses    A.    &   E.    104 

Cowcaddens  street 
M'Pljerson,  Miss,   146  Woodla.  rd 
Mair,  Mrs.  19  Houston  street 
Marshall  &  Jackson,  G2  Recti,  st 
Martin   &  Jack,   Misses,  356  St. 

Vincent  street 
Martin,  John,  110  Argvle  street 
Martin,  M.  61  and  52  Argyle  arc 
Mav,  Misses,  252  Bath  street 
Miller,  John  &  Co.  154,  156  Tron 
Miller,  Miss  Grace,  151  Sauchie- 
hall street 
Miller,  Misses,  297  Saucliieh.  st 
Milne,  Miss,  20S  Hope  street 
Mitchell,  M.  S.  93  Renfield  street 
Mufiat,  Mrs.  18  iJelsoa  street 
Monarch,  Mrs.  244  Gallowgate 
MonisuH,  J.  M.  3  John  st.  Bridg 
Morton,  Mis.  Agnes,  22  Finlay  st 
Muirhead,  Miss,  101  Saucliieh.  st 
Murray,  Misses,  143  W.  Regt.  st 
Nairn,  Thos.  64  Nelson  st.  Trad 
Nimino,  Alex.  79  Cumberland  st 
Oliver,  Miss,  4  Mansfield  place 
Orr,  Miss,  22,  23  Arjiyle  arcade 
Oswald,  iMiss,  4  Grove  street 
Parsons,   Dunlop,    &   Brown,  99 
Sauchiehall  street 


Paterson,  Misses,  16".i  Sauchie.  st 
Paton,  Miss,  31  VV.  Campbell  st 
Paul,  Mrs.  A.  B.  82  N.  City  rd 
Payne,  Miss  Martha,  5  James'  st. 

Calton 
Peter,  E.  II.  179  Elgin  pi.  Pitt  st 
Petrie,  John,  138^  Cowcaddens 
Rankin,  John,  15  Catlicart  place, 

Sauchiehidl  street 
Reevey,  Mrs.  John,  5  Charlotte  st 
Reid,  Robert,  29  Rutherglen  road 
Reid,  Mrs.  428  Argyle  street 
Reid,  Mrs.  J.  84  Govan  street 
Ritchie,  Mrs.  A.  196   Slain  street, 

Anderston 
Ritchie,  Misses,  and  M'Nish,   93 

Holland  street 
Robertson,  Miss,  93  Pitt  street 
Roche,  Wni.  J.  477  Gallowgate 
Ronald, -Miss  C.  418  Argyle  st 
Ross  and  Macdutf,  257  Argyle  st 
Rowan,  J.  G.  217,  219  Cowcads 
Roxburgh,  Misses,  49  Bath  st 
Russell,  Janet,  471  St.  Vincent  st 
Russell,  M.  &  H.  223  Main  street, 

Gorbals 
Saunders,  Miss,  44  Shamrock  st 
Scott,  Mrs.  6  Wiirwick  street 
Shanks,  Mrs.  70  Robertson  st 
Shirra,  Miss  C.  10  E.  Russell  st 
Sim,  Misses,  8  Sauchiehall  .street 
Simpson,  Mrs.  G.  176  Sauch.  st 
Sniiih,  Mrs.  141  Sauchiehall  st 
Smith,  Mrs.  2G  Argyle  arcade 
Suiiih,  Agnes,  11  liurnside  st 
Somerville's,  285  Sauchiehall  st 
Spavcn,  Mrs.  30  Eglinton  street 
Sprout,  Misses,  37  Eglinton  st 
Sprunt  &  Kay,  iilisses,  147  Qn.st 
Stevenson,  Miss,  11  S.  Cathcartst 
Stewart,  Misses,  10  Great  Hamil- 
ton street 
Stewart-,  Miss,  356  Argyle  st 
Stewart,  Miss,  137  Renfrew  st 
Steivart,  Jliss,  138  Renfrew  st 
Stewart,  Misses,  72  Canning  st 
Stirton,  Mrs.  353  Argyle  street 
Stone,  Misses,  82  Stuboross  st 
Strong,  Mrs.  W.  10,  12  Nelson  st 
Sutherland  &   Ilorne,    and   cloak 

mikci-s,  112  New  City  road 
Sutherland,  Misses,  88  Cowcaddens 
Taylor,  E   A.  S3  Main  st.  Bridg 
Taylor,  Misses,  19  Sauchiehall  st 
Thomson  Jessie,  20  Clyde  street, 

Calton 
Tindal,  J.  &  M.  45  Eglinton  st 
Tyre,  Misses,  9  Can'ibridge  st 
Waddell,  Misses,  50  Arpyle  arcade 
Walker,  Agnes,  15  Stirling's  road 
Walker,  Miss  A.  60,  61  Argy.  arc 
WalKer,  Sliss  Mary,  35  John  st 
Wallace,  Mrs.  182  Garscube  road 
Watson,  Mrs.  54  Canning  st  Calton 
VVilkie,  Miss  S.  62  Main  st.  And 
Wilkie,  Misses  F.  and  J.    70  Bu- 
chanan street 
V/Jliiamson,  Miss,  21  Shamrock  st 
Wilson,  Mrs.  74  Canning  street 


Wilson,  Miss,  74  Paisley  road 

Wilson,  Miss,  89  High  J..hu  s4 
Wood,  Pilisses,  432   Parliam.  rd- 
Wright,  M.  &  E.  1^  Milton  st 
Young  &  Finlay,  44  St.  Geo.  rd 
Zuill,  M.  6  Ciiatham  place 

MILLWEIGHTS. 

SEE   ALSO   ENGINEERS   AND 
rOUNDKHS. 

Ailken,.J.  &  Co.  Cranstonhill  Foun. 
Bowie,  Andrew,  116  Cheapside  st 
Caldwell,  J.  &  A.  320  Main  street, 

Bridgeton 
Canal  Basin  Foundry  Co.  Pt.-DuQ 
Cook,  D.  &  Co.  100  Commerce  st 
Crawhall  &  Campbell,  Finniest.  la 
Drummond,  R.  69,  71  Cunning  st 
Duff,  J.  &  Co.   Oakbaiik  Engine 

Works,  289  Garscube  road 
Eadie,  W.  &  Co.  245  Stobcross  st 
Forrest  &  Barr,  7,  9  Canal  st 
Forrest,  James,  1  Hope  st.  Andes' 
Forrest,  J.  4  Solio  street 
Glen  &  Ross,  21  Greenhead  st 
Hastie  &  Cowan,  14  Ann  st.  Bri 
Ilowarth,  C.  59  Bishop  st.  And 
Ilowdeii,  Jas.  &  Co.  Scot'and  st. 

Tradestoa 
Lawson,  John,  Mountainblue 
M'Onie,  W.  &  A.  1  Scotland  sS 
Minless  &  Tait,  128  West  st.  Tra 
More,  A.  &  Son,  33  Montrose  st 
Nelson  &  Co.  Hydepaik  street 
Norman,  John,&  Co.  360  Dobbie"* 

loan  and  4  Canal  street 
Norman,  Wm.  jun.  1  Da!h.  placa 
Ralston,  Wm.  32  Portugal  street 
Randolph,  Elder,  &  Co.  12  Cent,  st 
Smith,  A.  &  W.  &  Co.  Cook  st 
Smith   Brothers  and  Co.  Kingston 

Engine  Works,  32  Kinning  st. 

— 'See  Adcerlisement  in  Appen. 
Smith,  Gray,   and   Co.  110  Clyda 

street,  Anderston 
Smith,    John,    Garscube    Engina 

Work,  Garscube  road 
Stewart,  P.  and  Co.  59  Bishop  st 

Anderston 
Telford,  John,  26  St.  Enoch  wynd 
Webster,  David,  28  Hill  street 
Whitesmith,  J.  and  W.  29  Gov.  st 
Young,  Robert,  23  Sword  street 
Yule,  John,  and  Co.  Ill   Ruther- 

gien  loan 

MINERAL    SUEVEYORS. 
Gregory,    T.    Currie,    149   West 

George  st.  and  121  Welling,  st 
Johnston,  R.  138  W.  George  st 
Moor,  Ralph,  166  W.  George  sfc 

MUSIC  AND  MUSICAL  IN- 
STRUMENT SELLEES. 
Allan,  Alex.  115,  117  Eglin.  st 
Barr,  Samuel,  196  Pitt  st 
Campbell,  A.  104  Stockwell  street 
Carjjenter,  J.  14  London  street 
Covran,  V/illiaui,  36  Brunswick  st 


518 


MUSICAL.- 


-TKADES  DlRECTOllY.- 


-NOTARIES. 


De  Monti,  J.  H.  101  Buchanan  st 
Dunnett,  Wni.  38  Nelson  street 
Findlay,  Alex.  110  West  Nile  st 
Finlayson  Brothers,  220  Sauchie- 

hall  street. 
Gardner,  T.W.  178  George  street, 

and  43  Jlontrose  st 
Gilraour,  Jas.  &  Co.  85  Buchanan  st 
Gimn,  Win.  273  George  st 
Kyle,  Morison,  108  Qneen  st 
M'Dougall,  Johii,  &  Sun,  29  Ca- 
thedral street 
Mann,  John  A.  21  Argyle  st 
Maver,  R.  11  Renfield  street 
Nelson,  James,  58  East  George  st 
Nisbet,  Ales,  and  Co.  45  Union  st 
Panton,  G.  and  Son,  32  Stockw.  st 
— See  Advertisement  in  Append. 
Patersons,  Sons,  and  Co.  152  Bu- 
chanan street 
Plain,  Walter,  21  Brunswick  st 
Robertson,  D.  115  Sauchiehall  st 
Smith,  Ales.  120  Stobcross  st 
Swan,  David,  195  Sauchiehall  st 
Wood,  J.  M.  and  Co.  42  Buch.  st 

MUSICAL  INSTRUMENT 
MAKERS. 

SEE  ALSO  PIANOFORTE    MAKERS. 

Allen,  Alex.  115,  117  Eglinton  st 
Brown,  Dav.  hagpipe,  134  Bridg 
Cowan,  AVilliam,  36  Brunsvi'ick  st 
Douglas,  H.  D.  33  Stockwell  st 
Findlay,  Alex.  110  West  Nile  st 
Gardner,  T.  W.  178  George  st 
Gilmour,  Jas.  &  Co.  85  Buch.  st 
.Gunn,  W.  bagpipe,  273  George  st 
Hannan,  D.  &  Son,  99  Union  st 
Hay,  Jas.  11  West  st.  Tradeston 
Mann,  John  A.  2 1  Argyle  street 
Maver,  Robert,  11  Renlield  st 
Neilson,  Jas.  58  East  George  st 
Nisbett,  Alex.  &  Co.  45  Union  st 
Panton,  G.  &  Son,  32  Stockwell  st. 

— See  Adcertisement  in  Append. 
Panton,  J.  85  Buchanan  street 
Plain,  Walter,  21  Brunswick  st 
Robertson,  David,  115  Sauchie.  st 
Thomson,  George,  9  Brunswick  st 
Whitehead,  Wm.  194  Rose  street; 

Hutchesontovvn. 

MUSICIANS. 

,  SEE  ALSO  TEACHERS  OF  MUSIC. 

Adams,  Richd.  John,  42  Bucd.  st 
Adams,   Robert,  102  Hill  street, 

Garnethill. 
Adams,  Miss  E.  102  Hill  street, 

Garnethill. 
Agnew,  Andrew,  58  Hope  street 
Banks,  A.  V»'ard,  239  Buchanan  st 
Bajne,  David,  343  Bath  crescent 
Bayne,  Jas.  343  Bath  crescent 
Bowman,  Wm.  76  Gordon  street, 

and  23,  25  Bellgrove  street 
Cummi.^key,  James,  1  Antigua  pi 
Fisher,  F.  C.  44  Sauchiehall  st 
Heron,  Robert,  &  Son,  89  John  st 
Hilpert,  Andrew,  278  Argyle  st 


Ingpen,  John,  240  Thistle  street 
Johnston,  A.  C.  1 7  Berkeley  ter 
Litbgow,  W.  H.  93  Renfield  st 
Lithgow,  Miss,  93  Renfield  street 
M'Dougall,  John,  &  Son,  29  Ca- 
thedral street 
M'Dougall,  Robert,  29  Cathed.  st 
M'Farlane,  Thomas,  3  Crescent  pi 
M'Keand,  Mrs.  38  Carnarvon  st 
Moritz,  Jsidor,  331  Bath  crescent 
Nelson,  James,  58  George  street 
Ramsay,  D.  C.  60  Paterson  street, 

Kingston 
Rogerson,  Wm.  43  Maitland  st 
Seligraan,  Julius,  272  W.  Bath  st 
Shaw,  W.  B.  Theatre-Royal 
Thomson,  James,  60  AV.  Milton  st 
Weston,  Thomas,  43  Mnitland  st 
Wright,  J.  T.  22  Cambridge  st 

MUSLIN  CLIPPERS. 
Ferguson,  Arch.  57,  59  Montrose  st 
Thomson  and  Alexander,  23  Mon- 
trose street 

SIUSIIIT  EMBEOIDEEESS. 
Liddell  &  Co.  49  Virginia  street 
Mylne,  C.  &  BI.  D.  18  Argyle  arc 
Scott,  Miss  M.  29  Argyle  arcade 

MUSLIN  &  LAOE  PRINTERS. 
Mylne,  C.  &  M.  D.  18  Argyle  arc 
Scott,  Miss  29  Argyle  arcade 

MUSLIN  ORNAMENTERS. 
Liddell  &  Co.  49  Virginia  street 
M'Arly,  Thos.  16  Canning  st.  Cal 

NAIL  MAKERS. 

Abraham,  John,  133  St.  Vine,  pi 
Blacklock,  D.  &  Co.  32  Clyde  pi 
Burt,  J.  19  Barony  street 
Donald,  Walter,  53  St.  James'  rd 
Duncan,   William,  8  Melville  st. 

Tradeston 
Fagan,  William,  101  Main  street, 

Gorbals 
Galloway,  William,  &  Co.  71  W. 

Milton  street 
Gorman,  P.  30  Main  st.  Calton 
Hnrtley,  John,  82  Main  st.  Gorb 
M'Corkindale,    A.    53,    55  Great 

Hamilton  street 
M'Kinlay,  Wm.  47  King  street 
Mortimer,  J.  82  Main  st.  Gorbals 
Motherwell,  John,  100  Port-Dun- 

das  road 
North  British  Cut  Nail  Works,  55 

St.  James'  road 
Paterson,  A.  38  Bridge  street 
Porter,  Wm.  144  Paisley  road 
Provan,  David,  51  Cheapside  st 
Provan  &  \Vilson,  98  Pt.-Dun.rd 
Provan,  Mrs.  John,  145  Garsc.  rd 
Reid,  John,  31  King  st.  Tradeston 
Spencer,  Wm.  54  Trongate 
Steven,  James,  8  Thomson's  lane, 

off  Green  street,  Calton 
Stewart,  Jno.  &  Co.  20  Jackson  st 


NAUTICAL   INSTEUMENT 
MAKERS. 
Bell,  L  and  H.  70^  Great  Clyde  st 
Blakenev,  J.  94,  BG  Jamaica  st 
Dobie,  Alexander,  24  Clyde  place 
Fleming,  Wm.  182   Broomiel.iw 
Heron,  David,  4  Carrick  street 
M'Gregor,  Duncan,  and  Co.  38,  39i, 

40  Clyde  pbicc 
Walker,  M.  M'N.  38  Clyde  place 

NEEDLE  MANUFACIUREES. 
Jame?;,  John,  ar.d  Sons  ;  agents,  M. 

T.  Fozierand  Co.  11  St. Enoch  sq 
Smith,  James,  and  Son  (Astwood 

Bank,  Wurcestersli.)  182  Trong 
Smith,  Wm.  and  Co.  34  London  at 

NEWSPAPERS. 

SEE   APrENDIX,    PAGE    88. 

NEWSPAPER  AGENTS. 
Aitken,  Miss,  133  New  City  road 
Bain,  J.  199  Up.  Main  st.  Gorb 
Bowman,  P.  85  Union  street 
Bradshaw's  Railway    Guide,  144 

Argyle  street 
Breakey,  Mary  Ann,  13  Duke  st 
Brown,  John,  203  Castle  street 
Campbell,  Donald,  38  Dundas  st 
Campbell,  'Wm.  324  Argyle  st 
Crosbie,  Peter,  56  Charlotte  lane 

and  178  Saltmarket 
Douglas,  Peter,  192  Main  st.  And 
Foulds  and  M'Kay,  4^  St.  Enoch  sq 
Gentles,  W.  99  West  Nile  street 
Lindsay,  James,  11  King  st.  city 
Love,  Archd.  16  Nelson  street 
Love,  Wm.  40  St.  Enoch  square 
M'Farlane,  W.  &  A.  333  Sauch.  st 
M'Phun,  W.  K.  84  Argyle  street' 
Maltman,  Thomas,  121  W.  Nilest 
Naismith,  Matt.  320  Argyle  street 
Nicolas,  Wm.  86  Parbamentary  rd 
Pollock,  J.  147  Canning  stieet 
Porteous,  Wm.  and  Co.  17  Royal 

Exchange  pi. — See  Adv.  inApp. 
Rankin,  James,  179  G.  Hamil.  st 
Rattray,  A.  W.  102  Trongate 
Reid,  James,  144  Argyle  street 
Smith,  W.  J.  v:holes^41  Duke  st 
Stevenson,  J.  169  Argyle  street 
Strachan,  Wm.  8  Warwick  street 
Walker,  John,  224  Duiiibart.  rd 
Walker,  P.  429  Parliamentary  rd 
Wilson,  Wm.  W.,  1 69  Main  st.  Gor 

NOTARIES  PUBLIC. 
Black,  Peter  Y.  54  West  Nile  st 
Christie,  G.  Fyfi'tf,  34  Gordon  st 
Dill,  John  B.  "ll  St.  James'  ter 
Faulds,  W.  B.  1 12  W.  George  st 
Fleming,  John,  C2  George  square 
Fleming,  Wm.  68  St.  Vincent  sc 
Guy,  John,  175  Hope  street 
Hall,  W.  D.  125  Buchanan  street 
Hart,  Thomas,  50   Kenfi.dd  st 
JafFray,  Wm.  82  West  Nile  st 
Johnston,  James  E.  83  Renfield  st 


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519 


Lacy,  Henn'  B.  54  St.  Vincent  st 
Livingston,  Archd.  11  Buchanan  st 
M'Cullocli,  Rich.  G  S.  Hanover  st 
M'Lean,  AVm.  41  W.  George  st 
Mercer,  Ale.x.  73  West  Nile  street 
Penney,  S.  M.  16  St. Vincent  pi 
Pollock,  Walter  W.  13  John  street 
Smith,  James,  83  St.  George's  pi 
Service,  James,  35  Bath  street 
Spence,   David  G.   S3  Woodburn 

terrace,  Sandyford 
Stout,  Tlioma?,  42  AYest  Geo.  st 
Sword,  R.  &T.  S.  161  Hope  st 
Wilson,  Wm.  C.  35  Hutohesou  st 

HUESEEY  AI-TD  SEEDSMEN. 
Those  marked  a  are  only  seedsmen. 

Allester,  Abendroth,  &  Co.  41  W. 

Howard  street 
Alexander  &  Co.  GO  Oswald  street 
Austin  &  M'Auslan,  18STrong. 
Brown,  M.  &  J.  29  Glassfurd  st 
a  Bryce,  Wm.  &  Co.  Gl  Miller  st 
a  Buchanan,  Jas.  &  Son,  270  Gall 
a  Cross,  A.  and  Sons,  61  Argyle  st 
Fowler  and  Son,  14G  Argyle  st 
a  Laing,  Robt.  Carntyne  f;arden 
a  M'Oormick,  Hugh,  74  Trongate 
M'Kenzie,  Peter,  1  Gordon  street 
Panton  &  Co.  27  Hope  street 
a  Pringle  &  Alexander,  116  Tron 
Robertson  and  Martin,  78  and  80 

Candleriggs 
Small,  Francis,  4  Charing  cross 
«  Smith,    P.    &   Son,  33    Black- 

fiiars'  street 
Smith    &   Simons,    33,    34,    35 

Arg}-le  arcade 
Thomson,  Jno.  and  Sons,  22  Un.  st 
Thomson  and  Scott,  2S  Queen  st 
Thj'une,  J.  and  R.  GO  Buchanan  st 
Thynne,  J.  sen.  Rosebank  nursery 

OIL  AND  GOLOUHMEH. 

SEE   ALSO   FAINXEK3. 

Aims  &  Co.  14  St.  Enoch  wynd 
Anderson,  G .  &  Co.  68  Hydepk.  st 
Auld,  Mrs.  R.  54  Gt.  Hamilton  st 
Baird,  Robeit,  14  Glassford  street 
Baird,  R.  and  A.  7  Brunswick  st 
Barr,  Wni.  77  Main  st.  Gorbals 
Barrow,  F.  A.  62  W.  Howard  st 
Bell,  Dugald,  70  North  .street 
Blacklock,  D.  &  Co.  32  Clyde  pi 
Brown,  W.  Sons,  &  Co.  28  Stuck- 

well  st  and  22  St.  Enoch  sq 
Cairns,  John,  113  High  street 
Cameron,  John,  178  Main  street, 

Bridge  ton 
Carlton,  C.  &  Co.  499  Gallow. 
Chalmers,  Arch.  188  Cowcaddens 

street,  and  69  Maitland  street 
Dunbar,  Alex.  119  Hospital  street 
Fisher,  Peter,  57  High  street 
Eraser,  Alex.  212  High  street 
Gordon,  J.  and  J.  200  George  st 
Gould,  G.  and  P.  38  King  .-treet 
Graham,  Mai.  &  Co.  43S  GalloAr. 


GrandLson,  J.    J.    R.    &    Co.  47 

Carriek  st.  and  10  VV.  College  st 
Hamilton,  J.  and  R.  132  Trongate 
Harkness,  Adam,  66  Canning  st 
Harris,  F^dnxund,  19  Clyde  street, 

Andi-rston 
Hatch,  J.  and  R.  101  Dundas  st 
Hunter,  John,  191  High  street 
Jamieson  &  Co.  109  Clyde  st.  An- 

ders'.on. — Sec  Advt.  in  Appendix 
Laird,  Jas.  &  Co.  15,  17  Pais,  rd 
Liddell,  A.  and  Co.  43  Queen  st 
Livingston,  Andw.  50  Adelphi  st 
Lyle,  Thomas,  24  Maiiland  street 
M'Bean,  H.  and  Co.  56  Cook  st 
M'CuUoch,  Geo.  35  Dn'gate  street 
M'Indoe,  J.  10  Canning  st.  Calton 
M'Kean,  J.  and  T.  13  Aim  stieet 
M'Kinnon,  D.  and  Co.  31  Hutche- 

son  street 
M'Vev,  John,  21  King  st.  Calton 
Miller,  D.  H.  &  Co.  23  St  En.  la 
Morton  and  Rodger,  51  High  st 
Muir,  Eiinabeth,  165  High  street 
Murray,  H.  59  Stevenson  street 
Paterson  &  Robin,  54  St.  En.  sq 
Paul,  Robert,  15  Centre  street 
Ramsay  &  Lockhart,  73  Gallowg 
Robertson,  John,  .S6  Slockwell  st 
Robertson,  R.  and  Co.  12  Hutche- 

son  street 
Robertson,  V/m.  245  Gallowgate 
Rodgers,  M.  12  George  street 
Rodgers,  S.  74  Main  st.  Anderston 
Rodger,  Walter.  337  Argyle  street 
Scott,  Jas.  &  John  G.  4  Uison  st 
Service,  John,  162  Duke  street 
Spence,  David,  22  Forth  street 
Steven,  Wm.  107  Dumbarton  rd 
Stevenson,  William,  and  Co.  57 

Robertson  street 
Stewart,  James,  185  New  City  rd 
Stewart,  John,  15  High  street 
Storer,  D.  188  Trongate 
Taylor,  William,  307  High  street 
Tennent,  John,  23  Ruther^len  rd 
Waters,  W.  and  Co.  32  Oswald  st 
Wilson,  John,  7  West  Milton  st 
Wilson,  Joseph,  103  Bridgegate 

OIL  M2ECHANTS. 

SEE   ALSO    DllYSALTEES   AND 
TALLOW    CHANDLERS. 

Anderson,  Geo.  and  Co.  58  Hyde 

Park  stieet 
Bain,  Carlisle,  &  Co.  81  St.  Vin.  st 
Baird,  Robert,  14  Glassford  street 
Barks,  Norton,  &  Co.  9  Exch.  sq 
Barr,  Wm.  77  Main  st.  Gorbals 
Barrow,  F.  A.  C2  W.  Howard  st 
Blacklock,  D.  &  Co.  32  Clyde  pi 
Brown,  W.  Sons,  and  Co.  22  St. 

Fhioch  sq.  and  28  Stockwell  st 
Broxburn   Shale  Oil  Co.  49  West 

George  street 
Burden,  John,  35  Saltmarket 
Burns,  Robert,  and  Co.  113  Clyde 

street,  Anderston 


Clyde  Oil  VYorks,  Kailway  term. 

south  side 
Craig,  Wm.  B.  65  Great  Clyde  st 
Dick,  W.  B.  &  Co.  Mavis  Bank  qy 
Dougall,  J.  &  A.  21  Greenheadst 
Elliot,  Whytp,  &  Co.  132  Trongate 
Ferguson  &  M'Laren,  25  Hutch,  st 
Ferguson  &  Shaw,  39  Stockwell  st 
Fleming,  M.  C.  118  Union  street 
Field,  Henry, &  Son,  GS  Buchn.  st 
Fisher,  Kerr,  12  Oswald  street 
Forrester,  V\''ni.  63  Stockwell  street 
Freer,  John  C.  &  Co.  28  Robert- 
sou  street 
Gibson,  D.  L.  8  York  st 
Glasgow  Furniture  Oil  Manufac- 
tory, 102  Montrose  street 
Gordon,  J.  &  J.  200  George  street 
Graham,  Malcolm,  &  Ci>.  Ander- 
ston street  and  438  Gnllowgate 
Grandison,  John  J.  R.  &  Co.  47 

Carrick  St.  and  10  W.  College  st 
Hamilton,  J.  &  R.  132  Trongate 
Henderson,  W.    &  Sons,   83,   90 

New  wynd 
Houston   &  Smeliie,  and  brokers^ 

11  West  Nile  street 
Hutchison,  J.   and   K.    &  Co.   19 

Bishop  street,  Port-Dundas. 
Jamieson  &  Co.  109  Clyde  st.  And. 

— See  Advertisement  in  Append 
Laird,  James,  &  Co.   15   and   17 

Paisley  road 
Lapraik,  H.  85  Candleriggs  street 

and  100  Brunswick  street 
Lauder,  George,  21  Brown  street 
Lea.sk,  James,  &  Co.  5  Dixon  st    ■ 
Lislon,  Robert,  51  Crawford  street, 

Port-Eglinton  ." 

Lockhart,  Robert,  jun.  &  Co.   27 

Hope  street 
M'Bean,  H.  &  Co  56  Cookstreet 
M'Gill,  J.  S.  63  Stockwell 
M'lntosh,  Dimlop,  &  Co.  12  North 

court,  Royal  Exchange,  and  153 

Queen  street 
M'Keand,  J.  &  T.  13  Ann  st 
M'Kenzie,  James,   17,    IS   Union 

court,  172  Argj'le  street 
M'Lellan,  L.  &  J.  4  3  Argvle  st 
M'Millan  &  M'Ind.;e,  47,''49  Maia 

St.  Gorbals 
MacNee,   James,    32  Ann  st.    off 

Jamaica  street 
Meldrnm,  E.  and  C,  Craignestock. 

— See  Advertisement  in  Append. 
Menzies,  C.  B.  &  Co.  69  Maxw.  st 
Miller,  D.  II.  &  Co.  25  St.  Enoch  k 
Miller,  G.  &  Co.  34  Botbwell  st 
Mitchell,  H.  13  East  Howard  st 
Moffat,  Jas.  23  St.  Enoch  square 
Moffat,  P.  &  Co.  70,  72  Mitcbell  st 
Morton  &  Roger,  51  High  street 
Palmer,  Jame-:,  146  Buchanan  st 
Parker,  Jas.  &  Co.  28,  32  Miller  st 
Paterson,  Hugh  C.  5  Batli  street 
Pearston,  James,  67  West  Nile  st 
Porteous,  James,  1 2  Dixon  street 
Rintoul,  Peter,  &  Co,  10  Stirling  sq 


520 


OPTICAL. TRADES  DIRECTORY. PAINTERS. 


Kintoul,  Robert,  Alexander,  &  Co. 

23  Jamaica  street 
Rowle}'  &  Dick,  41  Mitchell  street 
Sanderson,  G.  R.  &   Co.  12   Ex- 
change square  and  153  Queen  st 
Sansora,    Julin,  &  Co.   i04  Foit- 

Dundas  road 
Scott,  Jas.  &  Jolin  G.  4  Dixon  st 
Smith,  James,  &  Son,  Howard  pi. 

Kopowork  lane 
Stevenson,    William,    &    Co.    57 

Robertson  street 
Storer,  David.  1 88  Trongata 
Walls,  \Vm.  &  Co.  58  N.  F"red.  st 
Williamson,  John,  50  W.  Hotv.  st 
Wilson,  J.  &  T.  117  Argyle  st 
Young,  Jairies,  9  Shuttle  street 
Young,  John,  •222  Gallowgate 
Yuille,  Andrew,  132  Trongate 

OPTICAL  &  MATHEMATICAL 

INSTRUMENT  MAKERS. 
Blakeney,  John,  94,  90  Jamaica  st 
Cross,  Wm.  46  Trongate 
Galletti,  Julin,  24  Argyle  arcade 
Gardner  &  Co.  53  Buchanan  st 
Gardner,  Wtn.  134  Buchanan  st 
Gilmour,  Jas.  &  Co.  85  Buch.  st 
Gilzeaii,  Wm.  23  Hill  st.  Anderst 
Lizars,  John,  24  Gla.ssford  street 
M'Gregor,  Duncan,  &  Co.  38,  39, 

40  Clyde  place 
Spencer,  John,  30  St.  Enoch  sq 
WHivte,  James,  1  RenQeld  st 

ORGAN  BUILDERS. 
Gardner,  T.  W.  178  George  street 

and  43  Montrose  street 
Mirrlees,  J.  &  A.  129  Dundas  st 

OUTIITTERS. 
Allan,  John,  194  Broomielaw 
Anderson,  J.  &  Co.  174  North  St.; 

house,  2GG  Bath  street 
Blackwood,  James,  &  Son,  2  Ja- 
maica street 
Craig,  Robert,  214  Broomielaw 
Currie,  Mrs.  Duncan,  62  Clyde  pi 
Dawson  &  M'Nicol,  50  Buchanan 

slrrct 
Donald,  Jas.  jun.  185  Argyle  st 
Drummond,  Andrew,  26  Argyle  st 
Drummond    &    Leslie,    151,    101 

Argyle  street 
Duncan,  Jas.  &  Co.  75  Argyle  st 
Ferguson  &  Lillie,  45  Q.ueeu  st 
Fulton,  James,  12,  14  Finlay  st 
Gall,  Hugh,  &  Son,  23  Glasif.  st 
Gardner,  Foulds,  and  Stirling,  70 

Union  street 
Gardner  &  Co.  50,  52  Argyle  st 
Gibson,  Peter,  50  Broomickw  st 
Globe,  I'he  Great,  1 51, 161  Arg.  st 
Grant  &  Watson,  52  St.  Vine,  st 
Grierson,  Robt.  224  Broomielaw 
Harper,  John,  78,  80  Cowcaddens 
Hyam,  Berg.  48  Arjzyle  street 
Kellv  &  M-Leavie,  84  Jamaica  st 
M'lnto^^h  &  Fleming,  104  Arg.  st 


M'lver,    Alex,    foreit/n,    63    St. 

Vincent  street 
M'Kenzie,  T.  &  Co.  207  Argyle  st 

and  1  Jamaica  street 
M'Kenzie,  Allan,  &  Co.  163,  165 

Argyle  street 
M'Kendrick.  Robt.  192  Broomiel. 
JPNee   &    M'Dougal,    101    Main 

street,  Anderston. 
M'Nee,  Malcolm,   &   Co.  7  Stob- 

cros9  street. 
Mai  tin,  Jas,  1  East  John  street 
Maxton,  James,  27  Clyde  place 
Miller,  James,   38  Main  st.  Ander 
Moffat,  Miss,  ladies,  56,  57  Arg.  ar 
Morrison  &  Co.  49  .Tama'ca  st 
Muir,  Mrs.  ladies,  177  St.  Vin.  st 
Muuro,  John,  019  Argyle  street 
Murray,  D.  &  Co.  102"^Queen  st 
Orr,  Miss,  22,  23  Argyle  arcade 
Peterkin,  Wm.  1)8  Broomielaw 
Simpson,  R.  &  Co.  o,  5  Jamaica  st 
Stein,  Joseph,  7  Argyle  street 
Taylor,  Alex.  132  BrooinieUiw 
Thomson,  Wm.  C.  58  Jamaica  st 
WaddeJl,  Misses,  50  Argyle  arcade 
Wills,  Wm.  8  Finlav  street 
Wilson,    J'oho,    &    Sous,    2G    St. 

Enoch  square 

OVEN  BUILDERS. 
Brunton,  C.  &  J.  09  Clyde  st.  And 
Grierson,  Jno.  &  Son,  3  Renfrew  st 
i'hilp,  Rob.,  Cameron  ct.  North  st 

PACKIKG-BOX  KASERS. 
se:e  also  tkcnic  and  packikg- 

BO."     MAKEF'lS. 

Anderson  &  Henderson,  13  Water- 
loo street,  11  Mitchell  street,  and 
Scotland  slieet,  Kinning  park 
Ander.son,     Robert,    &    Co.     38 

Stockwell  street 
Bain,  D.  75  Cathedral  street 
Barton,  Vi'illiam,   25  Catliedral  st 
Brown  li  Gray,  45  Dundas  street 
Brown,  James,  76  John  street 
Brown,  Joshua,  60  Wellington  st 
Brown,  Robert,  81  Mitchell  street, 

and  15  Melville  lane 
Brown,  Thomas,  191  Buchanan  st 
Campbell,  J.  &  Co.  10  Melville  la 
Chalmers  &  Tosh,   197,  201  Bu- 
chanan street 
Crawford  &  Son,  51  Brunswick  st 
Edmibton,  A.  132  Gallowgate 
Ewing  &  Co.  175  Buchanan  st 
Ferguson,  G.  14  No.  Portland  st 
Finlay  &  JefFrey,  20  Adam's  ct.  la 
Gibson,  Joseph,  &  Co.  13  Dundas 

street,  and   162  Buchanan  .st 
Graham,  W.  &  Co.  10  Cochran  st 
Henderson,  Jas.  74  Waterloo  st 
Jamieson  &  Co.  22  (Sieorge  square, 

and  10  St.  Vincent  lane 
Joliiiston,  Jas.  &  Co.  1 1, 1  3  Mite,  st 
M'AUister,  Robert,  43   Robertson 

lane,  off  Robertson  street 
MCraw  &  Kay,  54  N.  Hanover  st 


M'Glashan,  J.  D.  22  St.  Vincent 

lane,  and  27  George  square 
M'Gown,  W.&Co.  25  N.  Albion  st 
M'Hatiie,  James,  &  Co.  5  Love  lo 
Mackintosh,    R.    8,    10,    12    Bt. 

Enoch  wynd 
Maxwell,  William,  10  Dyer's  lane 
Miller  &  Bannerman,  30  Gordon  st 
Miller,  R.  &  Son,  29  Stirling  st. 

and  90  Nelson  street 
Nairn,  J.  &  Son,  24,  26  Cochran  st 
Sclanders,  J.  &  Co.  22  George  sq, 

and  13  St.  Vincent  lane 
Sclanders  &  Paton,  38  Montrose  st 
Sott,  J.  &  A.  &  Co.  81  AVelling.st 
Small  &  Barnett,   120  Albion  st 
Smith,  Robert,  117  Stockwell  st 
Steel,  Thomas,   62   Brunswick  st. 

and  53  Candleriggs 
Wi.lker,  George,  32  Thistle  street 
Wylie,  Wm.  &  Co.  20  Jlelville  la 

PAINTERS. 

Those  marked  a  are  paperhangers. 

a  Allan  &  Donaldson,  73  Union  st 
Anderson,  Arch.  344  Hamilton  pi. 

Partick 
a  Anderson,  H.  &  C.  Carlton,  119 

St.  Vincent  street 
Angus,  George,  67  North  street 
a.-Vrnot,  Tlios.   112,  116  St.  Vin- 
cent street 
Auld,  John,  200  High  street 
a  Bennett,  John  B.  50  Gordon  st 
a  Bett,  David,  31  Cumberland  st 
a  Blair,  John,  69  Garscnbe  road 
a  Bo}:!e,  H.  &  Co.  123  St.  Vin.  st. 

and  222  Sliaws  road 
a  Bowie,  Campbell  T.  and  Co.  26, 

Bothwell  street 
a  Bowman,  David,  60  O.'sford  st 
a  Buchanan,  Archd.  25  Kent  st 
a  Buchanan,  James,  18  York  street 
Bumf,  John,  61  George  street 
Cairney,  John,  40  Baih  street 
a  Cairns,  John,  113  Hi^hstreet 
Campbell,  Alex.  2  Carltun  court 
a  Carlton,  C.  &  Co.  499  Gallowg. 
Chalmers,  John,  10  Parliamen.  rd 
Clarke,  J.  &  G.  145  W.  Regent  st 
Clarke,  Patrick  S.  15  Houston  st 
Congalton,  Win.  17  Canning  st 
a  Cowan,  T.  &  W.  146  Paisley  rd 
Craig,  John,  15  Nicholson  street 
Craig,  Peter,  145  Trongate 
a  Crawford,  James,  32    Main  st. 

Bridgeton 
a  Darroch,  Wm.  S.  102  Dumb,  rd 
Dickson,  Robert,  20  Stevenson  st 
Drumm.ond,  Paul,  &  Co.  19  Can:i- 

bridgs  street 
Dunbar,  Ales.  119  Hospital  street 
a  Duncan  &  Murray,  92^  Maxw.  sS 
Elliot,  Jas.  and  Arch.  18  Bridge  st 
England,  Chas.  110  Bothwell  st 
a  Ferguson,  R.  and  Sun,  127  Cam- 
bridge street 
Ferguson,  Tho3,  155  High  street 


PAINTERS. TRADES  DIRECTORY. PARCHMENT. 


521 


Fisher,  Peter,  57  tligh  street 
a  Eletcher,  Tlios.  233  Buchanan  st 
Fvfe,  S.  H.  U'7  Faislev  road 
Eyfe,  W.and  R.  Ul  Paisley  road 
a  Gilchrist,  Kubt.  ship,  8  Bro'.vn  st 
Glen,  Julni,  IC  Sauchiehall  street 
a  Gordon,  Robt.  42  Nelson  street, 

Tradeston 
Gorrie,  John,  158  Hope  street' 
Granger,  J.  and  Co.  11  Crown  st 
Granger,  Joliii,  90  Woodlands  rd 
a  Gray,  Clias.  loG  W.  George  st 
Gray,  D.  R.  89  Gt.  Hamilton  st 
Grierson,  \Vm.  10  Green  st.  Caiton 
a  Guthrie,  J.  181  Sauchiehall  st 
«  Halley,  John,  53  Cambridge  st 
a  Hastie,  T.  jun.  104  Slain  street, 

Bridgeton 
a  Hay,  A^'illiam,  1  Glebe  street 
Hobbs,  Sauniel,  GO  Anderston  q\' 
Humphrey  &  Ross,  104  N.  City  rd 
a  Ingram  &  Lochhead,  3  Cathed.  st 
Jackson,  Jas.  48  Old  Dalmar.  rd 
a  Johnston,  A.  13  Cathcart  place 
a  Kerr,  John,  &  Co.  36  Oxford  st 
a  Laird,  J.  Gt)  Stevenson  st.  Calt 
a  Lawrie,  Benj.  24  Bedford  street 
a  Lawi'ie,  Thomas,   51   Union  st. 

and  184  Dumtiarton  road 
a  Liddell,  A.  &  Co.  43  Queen  street 
a  Lindsay,  J.  and  Son,  84  Brown  st 
a  Love,  Arch.  7  Nelson  st.  Trades 
a  Lyie,  Jas.  103  Dundas  street 
Macalpine,  Cliarles,  159  Buchan.st 
M'Aslan,  David,  GG  Stevenson  st 
a  M'Call,  David,  7G  New  City  rd 
aM'Caliniin,    Donald,  16    Royal 

Eschaiige  square 
M'Gaw,  Peter,  291  Dumbarton  rd 
a  JPIntosli,  Thomas,  16  Bath  st 
M'Kaj',  John,  188  Gallowgate 
M'Kenzie,  Ale.^.  2  Cambridge  lane 
a  BPKenzie,  Ewing,   116  Blyths- 

wood  terrace 
Mackenzie, Wm.  102  W.  Regent  st 
M'Kinnon,  D.  &  Co.  31,  33  Hut.  st 
M'Kinnon,  John,  14  Herbertson  st 
M'Leod,  John,  184  Garscube  road 
a  M'Naught,  Jas.  1G4  North  st 
M'Neili,  Jas.  11  Melville  st.  Trads. 
JPPherson,  Arch.  45  Mains  street, 

off  Argyle  street 
M'Pherson,  Ale.x.  2G  Cowcaddens 

st.  and  13  I'ort- Dundas  road 
«Middleton,  iM.&  Co.  IIG  Un.  st 
Milliken,  John,  12  N.  Welling,  st 
a  Mitchell,  James,  27  King  st.  city 
a  Motison,  Daniel,  89  Union  st 
aMurra}',  David,  9  Finlay  street 
a  Naismith  and  Kerr,  76  Paisley 

road  and  23  Norfolk  street 
a  Orr  Brother.s,  (jO  Cumberland  st 
Paul,     Drnmmond,    and    Co.   19 

Cambridge  street 
a  Paul,  James,  General  Terminus 
a  Paul,  Robert,  15  Centre  street 
a  Popple,  W.  Co  Nelson  st.  Trad 
Railton,  George,  4.'i3  Gajlowgate 
Ramage,  Robert,  Gl  Ui.ion  street 


a  Ramsay  &  Lockhart,  73  Gallow 
Rankin,  Thos.  2G  Sauchiehall  st 
a  Rankin,  Thos.  40  Geo.  st.  east 
Rattray,  George,  101  Sauchie.  st 
Roebuck,  J.  75  Eglinton  street 
Rodger,  S.  74  Main  st.  Anderston 
a  Ross,  Charles,  22  Cleland  street 
a  Russell,  John,  32  Eglinton  street 
re  Scobie,  David  S.  74  Bath  street 
Scott,  James,  and  Co.  house,  ship 

40  King  street,  Tradeston 
a  Scott,    Mitchell,    and    Co.    144 

Georjie  street 
Smith,  Sydney,  110  W.  Regent  st 
Sommerville,  J.  129  Dumbar,  rd 
a  Steel,  R.  154  St,  Vincent  street 
a  Stevenson  &  Co.  385  St.  Vinct.  st 
Stevenson,  W.  R.  332  St.  Vinct.  st 
Stewart,    Gilbert,    and    Son,  105 

West  Nile  street 
Stewart,  Walter,  130  Dumbar.  rd 
Sweet,  James  R.  144  New  City  rd 
a  Taitand  Mathie,  109  Ej^linton  st 
a  Torrens  and  Husband,  100  West 

George  street 
Thompson,  Wm.  63  Norfolk  street 
re  Turner,  Geo.  G.  llSMontro.  st 
a  Ure  &  Sinclair,  33  Gordon  st 
a  Walker,  Jas.  B.  100  Saucbieh.  st 
Ward,  James,  22  So.  Portland  st 
re  Williamson,  Geo.  52  Maitland  st 
a Wiliiamson,  Stewart,  1 27  Elliot  st 
a  Wilson,  H.  &  W.  532  Gallowg 
aWotherspocn,  A.  478  Argyle  st 
Wyburn,  Geo.  14  Park  pi.  Pais,  rd 
«  Wylie  &  Lochhead,  45  Bucha.  st 
Young,  G.  &  W.  643  Gallowgate 

paperhahgiitct  manufac- 
turers. 

Heywood  &  Co.  51  Buchanan  st 
W^ylie  &  Lochhead,  45  Buchanan 
street ;  works,  Kent  road. 

PAPER-HAK^GEES. 
see  painters. 

PAPER-MAKERS. 

Bruc    .R.  South  "Woodside  mills 
Clvde  Paper  Co.  Eastlield 
Collins,  E.  &  Son,  47  W.  Nile  st 
Couper,  R.  &  J.     Place  of  call,  13 

Glassford  street 
Cousland,  A.  &  Co.  wire-cloth,  61 

Gallowgate 
Dalmuir  &   Kelvindale,  47  West 

Nile  street 
Dalsholm ;  warehouse,  82  Glass- 
ford  street 
Douglas,  R.  i7ibe,  92  Elliot  street 
Liimsden,  J.  &  Son,  20  Queen  st 
iM 'Arthur,  J.  &  Co.  82  Glassf.  st 
M'Kenzie,  John,  tube,  4  Craignes- 

tock  street 
M'Millan  &  .Marshall,  71,  73  Bell  st 
Miller,  John,  1,  3  So.  Hanover  st 
Stewart  &  Brown,  Glasgow  Paper 

Mill.  Govanhaugh 
Weir,  R.  44  Queen  street 


Woodtide     Paper     Mills,    South 

Woodside. 

PAPER-RULERS. 
Cairns,  Walter,  93  Virginia  street 
Campbell,  D.  &  Son,  93  St.  Vin.  st 
Craig  &  Son,  62  Argyle  street  and 

68  Glassford  street 
Davidson,  John,  40  St.  Enoch  sq 
Franklin,  Wm.  7  Argyle  street 
Gowans,  xVdam,  49  Hulcheson  st 
Hunter,  T.  &  H.  74  Argyle  street 
MCormick,  D.   109  Argyle  streeS 

and  9  Maxwell  street 
M'Corquodale  &  Co.  85  Maxw.  st 
Macfarlane,  A\'m.  74  Argyle  street 
M-Kenzie,  Hugh,  108  Argyle  st 
Murray,  Thomas,  &  Son,  239,  243 

Parliamentary  road 
Sellers,  Mrs.  W.  31  Argyle  street 
Smith  &  Martin,  38  Queen  street 

PAPER,  MIB    BANDBOX 

MAKERS. 

Black,  James,  fancy,  4   Stormont 

street,  off  Maxwell  street 
Erode,     Julius,    63    Maxwell    st. 

and  3  Eagle  lane 
Chivers,    J.    and    Co.   fancy,    15 

Hutclieson  street 
Crawford,  C.  and  Son,  51  Bruns.  st 
Cullen,  J.  jnn.  and  Co.  14  Garth- 
land  street 
Dowie,  Robert,  21   Stockwell  pi 
Ferguson,  D.  69  Ingram  street 
Gandois,  A.  J.  14   Dunlop  street 
Gibson,  J.  and  Co.  fancij,  13  Dua- 

das  St.  and  162  Buchanan  st 
Glasgow  Trunk,  fanctj,   81  Wel- 
lington Street 
Jol'.nston  and  Co.  35  Miller  st 
Kirkpatiiok,  Hugh,  108  Argyle  st 
Leckie,  in.  fancy,  52  Virginia  st 
M'Laren,  Jan.es,  and  Co.  14  Garth- 
land  street 
Ritchie,  Andw.  74  Argyle  street 
Scott,  J.  and  A.  and  Co.  fancy,  81 

Wellington  street 
Service,  J.  fancy,  48  Gordon  st 
Smith,  Jame.s,  33  Virginia  street 
Stevenson,  James,  14  Maxwell  st 

PAPER  STAIREES  AND 
MARBLERS. 
Brown  &  M'Laien,  6  St.  En.  sq 
Miller,  John,  122  Ingram  street 
Smuh  and  M'Laurin,  22  Arg.  st, 
Stark,  Wm.  R.  G.  34  Hutche.  st 
Wylie    and      Lochhead;    works, 
Kent  road 

PARAFFIN  LAMP  MANUFAC 

TURERS. 
Rowat,    Thomas,    and    Son,    253 

Argyle  st.  ;  D.    Anderson   and 

Co.  agents 

PARCHMENT  &  CLOTH  LABEL 
MANUFACTURERS. 

SEB    LABEL   MAK  UFACXURIiKS. 


522 


PATENT.- 


-TRADES  DIRECTORY.- 


-PAWNBROKERS. 


PATENT  GSEASE  MKNVFAC- 

TUaSES. 
Aitchison,  A.  31  Little  Doveliill 
Graham,  Malcolm,  and  Co.  Ander- 

stoa  street,  4 38  Gallowgate 
M'Bean,  H.  and  Co.  56  Cook  st 
Miller,  Geor.  and  Co.  89  Ruraford 

street;  office,  oi  Bothwellst 
Sansom,   J.    and    Co.    10-1  Port- 

Dundas  road 
Smith,  Richard,  114  West  street 

PATEM?  IiI3E-E0?E  &  BELT 
MAKEES  Al-TD  THOITG 
CUTTEES. 
Boyd,  Henry,  11-1  Candleriggs 
Eamsa}',  R.  7  Salisbury  place 

PATEITTEE3. 

Auld,  David,yo/'  Auld's  patent,  SG 

Canning  st. — See  Adv.  inAp. 
Baker,  Henry,  30  Lancefield  quay 
Baker,  Joseph,  and  Tl)omas,  lap- 
welded   iron  boiler  iuhemalcers, 
Coatbridge. — iSee  Ado.  in  App. 
Bethell's   Preserving  Timber;  51 

Crawford  st.  Port-Eglinton 
Brown  and  Co.  135  Buchanan  st 
Bunnett  and  Co.  19'J  Buchanan  st 
Caledonian  Tube  Co.   Coatbridge. 

— See  Adv.  in  Appendix. 
Chubb  and  Son,  SO  St.  Vincent  st 
Clark,  John,  Jor  improvements  in 
embossing  and  ruling  macJiines, 
184  Biiclianaii  street 
Condy,  H.  BollmanD,  Royal  Ex- 
change buildings 
Cook,  Wm.  C.  M.  engineer, ^a^e?zi 

ventilations,  175  Buchanan  st 
Finlay,  John,  4G   Buchanan  st. — 

See  Adv.   in  Appendix. 
Fulton,    A,    ventilator    hat,  104J 

Argj'le  street 
Franklin    Company's    Depot,    77 

John  street 
Gorman,^^'illiam,  coal  economising 
smokeless  furnace,  29  Jamaica  st 
Hamilton,  John,  agent  for  the  pa- 
tent dry  gas  meter,  19  Gordon 
street. — See  Ado.  in  Appendix. 
Hill  and  Smith,  23  St.  Enoch  sq 
Hilliard  &  Cliapman,  56  Buch.  st 
Hunt,  Edmund,  28  St.  Enoch  sq. 

— See  Adv.  in  Appendix. 
Johnson,  Wm.  and  Co.  166  Bu.  st 
Johns,  Cbas.  S.  166  Buchanan  st 
M'Connell,  K.  and  Co  80  Renfi.  st 
Patent  and  Designs  Registry  Office, 
166  Buchanan  st. — See  Adv. 
,  in  Appendix. 
Patent  Co.  General  of  London,  22 

Renfield  street 
Patent  Frictional  Gearing  Co.  147 

East  Milton  s;reet 
Patent  Fuel ;  James  Templeman, 

156  North  Woodside  road 
Patent    Heddle    Factory    Co.  90 
Maxwell  street 


Patent  Leather  Cloth  Company, 
72,  98  Hutcheson  street 

Patent  Malleable  Iron  Tubes  for 
gas,  water,  and  steam,  18,  20, 
22  Buchanan  street 

Patent  Metallic  Cask  Manufactory, 
135  Buchanan  st. — See  Adv. 
in  Appendix. 

Patent  Metallic  Cask  Co.  61  Bu- 
chanan street. 

Patent  Plumbago  Crucible  Co.  65 
Jamaica  street 

Patent  Ranges  and  Stoves,  Milton 
Iron  Works,  North  Woodside  rd 

Patent  Eivet  Works,  204  Stob- 
cross  street 

Patent  Self-fitting  Ventilator  Hat, 
104r>  Argyle  street. 

Patent  Ventilator  Manufactory,  13 
Dundas  st.  and   162  Buchan.  st 

Patents  and  Designs ,  office  for, 
Edmund  Hunt,  consulting  engi- 
neer, 28  St.  Enoch  square. — - 
See  Adv.  in  Appendix. 

Pender,  James  B.  agent  for  Patent 
Cold  Rolling  Iron  Co.  2  North 
court,  Royal  Exchange. 

Price's  Patent  Candle,  108  Argyle 
st.  and  16  Buchanan  st 

Purnell,  Henrj',  Warm  Water  Ap- 
paratus, and  Steam  Cooking  and 
Drying,  281  Parliamentary  rd 

Sehaffer  and  Budenberg,  Patent 
Steam  Pressure  Guages&c.  202 
Hope  street 

Silver,  S.  W.  and  Co.,   of   india 
rubber,  ebonite,  telegraph  cables, 
&c.  08  Gordon  street 
Steven,  Thos.  Milton  Iron  Works 

Smith  and  Wellstood,Anierican  Pa- 
tent Cooking  Stove,  83  Un.  st 
Watson,  Chas.  106  Stirling's  rd 

PATTEBN  BOOK  AED  CARD 

MAKERS. 
Campbell,  R.  R.  95   Hntcheson  st 
Dowie,  A.  L.  41  Union  street 
Farmer,  John,  95  Hutcheson  st 
Fraser,  Jas.  94  Miller  street 
Gandois,  A.  J.  14  Dunlop  st 
Kell,  John,  11  So.  Frederick  st 
Kenned}',  Jas.  40  Buchanan  st 
Leckio,  John,  52  Virginia  st 
M'llvritle,  A.  B.  0  S.  Hanover  st 
Smith  &  M'Laurin,  71  Bishop  st 

Port-Dundas 
Smith,  Wm.  A.  57  W.  Nile  st 
Stewart,  Wm.  &  Co.  255  Geo.  st 

PATTERIT    BRAV/EES  AND 
FEIKTCTJTTEKS. 

Those  marked  a  are  only  pattern 
drawers. 

Alexander,  John,  24  Wilson  st 

Ballantyne,  Chas.  2  N.  Coburg  st 
a  Barclaj',  Thos.  18  Kings;on  pla 
Bayne,  Jas.  75  Thistle  street 
Brown,  Wm.  52  Renfield  st 


Campbell,  Dugald,119  Virginia  pi 
CLisholm,  James,  3   Cessncck  st. 

Paisley  road 
a  Cook,  Wm.  14  GarLhland  st 
Drysdale,  R.  and  Son,  14  Gartli- 

iand  street 
Dunn,  Alexander,  92  Great  Ham- 
ilton street 
Easton,  James,  &  Son,  45  Un.  st 
a  Fisher,  John,  55  Grove  st 
Graham,  Alex.  34  York  street 
Green,  Alex.  loG  Buchanan  st 
Hudson,  R.  &  Co.  190  Trongate 
Lander,  John,  38  Queen  street 
Morrison,  Archd.  15  Hutcheson  st 
Monison,  John,  et  Son,  22  Pitt  st 
Murphy,  James,  jun.  63  John  st 
Murphy,  Jas.  sen.  4S  Gordon  st 
Murphy,  Neil,  107  Buchanan  st 
Richmond,  And.  loG  Buchanan  st 
Sinclair,  A.lex.  303  Argyle  st 
Smith,  Jas.  17  Virginia  street 
Taylor,  Jas.  50  Gt.  HarniUon  st 
Wilson,  John,  47  Grove  street 
Wylie,  M.  &  M.  21  Greyfriars'  wy 

PAVEMSUT  MEECHAi^TS. 

Cruiksliank,  Jas  42  Bothwell  st 
Cruikshank,  R.  and  Son,  42  Both- 
well  street 
Fyfe,  Jas.  Bank  st.  Pt.-Dundas 
Galbraith  &  Winton,  129  St.  Vin- 
cent street 
Henderson;  W.  130  Bothwell  st 
M'Grouther,  J.  Bank   st.  Pt.-Dan 
Smyth,  Alex.  jun.   20    Little  Ha- 
milton street 
Stewart,  Thos.  SO  S.  Portland  sfc 
Struthers,  Robt.  G  Paisley  road 
Stiuthers,  Thos.  &  Son,  0  Pais,  rd 

PAWNBEGKESS. 
Adelplii    Street    Equitable    Loan 

Office,  30  Adelphi  street 
Bain,  Alex.  87  King  st.  Calton 
Ballantyne,  James,  3  College  st 
Ballantyne,  James,  175  High  st 
Bannatyne,  James,  3   Carrick  St.; 

dale  shop,  5  do 
Barclay,  Wm.  123  Main  st.  Gorb 
Broomielaw,  3  Cariick  street 
Browne,  Jas.  P   10  Nicholson  st 
Cameron,  W.  4  Rottci;row 
Cameron,  Miss  M.  G  Ea-,t  Nile  st 
Campbell,  Miss  E.  5G  Abercro.  st 
Central  Loan  Co.  43  High  st 
City  Union  Accommodation    Co, 

24  St.  Andrew's  square 
Citj'  Union  Loan  Company,  7  St. 

Andiew's  square 
Clark,  John,  79  Brown  street  and 

9  Bishop  street 
Clark,  Jol,n,  11,  13  Piccadilly  st. 

Anderston 
Conway,  Wm.  15  Nicholas  .street 
Cosgrovp,  Edward,  G7  Garscuberd 
Crown  Street,  16  Crown  street 
Cowan, ^ohn,  3  Coulter's  lane 
Doyle,  Jas.  45  King  st.  Calton. 


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-PHYSICIANS. 


523 


Eastern  Loan  Co.  486  Gallowgate 
Eccles,  T.  &  Co.  46  Brown  street 
Fairle}',  James,  288  Gallowgate 
Fleming,  Wra.  jun.  35  Nelson  st. 

Tradestnn 
Fraser,  John,  4  St.  Andrew's  sq 
Galbraiih,  S.  12  Dalmarnock road 

aud  19  Green  street 
Gallacher,  Daniel,  63  Stewart  st 
Glasgow    Central    Loan    Co.    46 

Saitmarket  and  12  Prince's  st 
Glasgow  Equitable  Loan  Co.  109 

Argyle  st.  and  9  Maxwell  st 
Hair,  Bernard,  17  High  street 
Holt,  Miller,  Holt,  and  Miller,  27 

Maitland  lane 
Holt,  T.  201  High  street 
Hutclieson,  II.  11  George  street 
Jack,  Alex.  6  Birrell's  lane 
Kenned}',  Charles,  76  Gallowgate 
Kenned}-,  R.  116  Garscube  ro:id 
King  Street  Loan  Office,  113  King 

street  and  44  Bridgegate 
Kirkpatrick,  Wm.  64  New  wynd 
Leckie,  Ales.  67,  79  Bell    street 

aud  40  Candlerisrgs 
Lisenheim,  Mrs.  40  Prince's  st 
Locbhead,  Tbos.  12  Howard  st 
Logan,  John,  2  Kent  street 
Luudie,  John,  8  East  Clyde  street 
Lynch,   James,   84   Crown   street 

and  63  Rutherglen  loan 
Lynch,  J.  11  Stevenson  street 
M'Adam,  Helen,  &  Sons,  13  Ann  st 
M'Allister,  Alex.  Ill  New  vennel 
M'Conue'l,  Thos.  139   Gallowgate 
M'Gee.  James,  loSRottenrow 
M'Giiire,  John,  6  Birrel's  lane 
M'Kay,  D.  4  Carlton  court 
MacKay,  W.  Watson,  and  George 

MacKay,  99  Cowcaddens  st 
M'Laclilan,  P.  75  Abercrombyst 
M'MuUin,  Mrs.  66  High  street 
M'Mulrie,  John,  5  Cheapside  st 
Mains,  Hugh,  99  Drygate 
Mains,  John,  9  Spoul mouth 
Mellon,  Mar\-,  72  Kirk  st.  Calton 
Menzies,  Mrs.  Geo.  14  North  st 
Miller,  A.  80  Nelson  st,  Tradest 
Miller,  John,  154  Stobcross  st 
Murray,  Diinciin,  1 18  Green  st.Cal 
Murphy,  H.  194  Up.  Main  st.  Gor 
New.  Equit.  Lo;m  Co.  129  Saltma 
Northern  Loan  Co.  11  George  st 
Old  Exchange  Loan  Co.  142  Tron 
Scanlan,  John,  30  Adelphi  street 
Scoular,  W.    6  Saitmarket  and  1 

Green  street,  Bridgeton 
Shannon,  C.  4  St.  Joseph's  pi.  Cal 
Sinclair,  John,  38  Svdnev  street 
Smith  &  BI'Mutrie,  104  Main  st. 

Anderstnn 
Smith,  R.  2  Tobago  street 
Smith,  W.  12  Pettigrew  street 
Stirling  sq.  Loan  Office,  No.  10 
.Summers,  Jas.  5G  Littlest.  Calton 
Union  Loan  Co.  8  East  Clyde  st 
Vallance  &  Co.  24  Stevenson  st 
*Walshe,  Edmund,  486  Gallowgate 


Warrington, Wm.  173  Cowcaddens 

street  and  140  Renfield  street 
Welhered,  John,  36,  38  Havannah 
AVhite,  Wm.  15  Herbertsoii  st 
Yuill,  William,  64  Rose  street  and 
46  Govan  street 

PEEFUMEES  AND  HAIR- 
DEESSERS. 

SEE    ALSO    HAIRDRESSERS. 

Baird,  James,  39  Rutherglen  loan 
Barlas,  George,  IGg-  Buchanan  st 
Bentley,  W^  1  Oswald  street 
Brown,  John,  8  Glas.->furd  street 
Duff,  Charles,  42  Eglinton  street 
Garman,  Wm.  132  Buchanan  st 
Hamilton,  Graham,  57Cowcad.  st 
Hamilton,  John,  47  Renfield  st 
Kyle,  Sirs.  W.  68  George  street 
Lorimer  &  Jloyes,  15,  16  Argyle  ar 
M'Gowari,  Alex.  31  Jamaica  st 
M'Gregor,  John,  124  Buchanan  st 
M'Kie,  Andrew,  9  Port-Diuidas  rd 
Blartin,   Robert,   72^-   Cowcaddens 

St.  and  21  New  City  road 
Moore,  John,  291  Sauchiebali  st 
Moyes,  Jas.  R   331  Sauchiebali  st 
Provan,  James,  181  Trongate 
Stewart  &  Donald,  20  Argyle  arc 
Sturrock  &  Sons,  123  Buchanan  st 
Tennaut,  Walter,  72  Queen  st 
Whitelaw,  S.  G.  6  Buchanan  st 
VVishart,  R.  210  Hope  street 
Wright,  G.  7  M'Farlane  street.— 

See  Advertisement  in  Appendix. 
Young,  George,  10  Charing  cross 

PEWTERERS. 

SEE    AT.SO    r.RAZIERS    AND    TIN- 
PLATE   WORKERS. 

Drew,  Wm.  &  Co.  66  Wilson  st 
Galbraith,  R.  118  King  street 
M'Kellar,  Hugh,  73  Argyle  st 
Reid,  Henry,  156  Argyle  street 

PHILOSOPHICAL  INSTSTJ- 
MENT    MAKERS. 
Gardner  &  Co.  53  Buchanan  st 
Gardner,  Wm.  134  Buchanan  st 
Stone,  John  W.  43  West  Nile  st 
Whyte,  James,  1  Renfield  street 

PHOTO&EAPHIC  ARTISTS. 
Annan,  T.  202  Hope  street 
Bowman,  James,  65  Jamaica  st 
Boyack,    Alex.;  depot,    18    West 

Howard  street 
Burne,  J.  C    184  Saitmarket 
CramI)  Brothers,  67  West  Nile  st 
Courtenay,  Lindo,  150  Stockw.  st 
Dewar,  James,  430  Argyle  street 
Dickson,  Wm.  16  St.  Enoch  sq 
Douglas,  J.  145  Sauchiebali  st 
Downie,  David  C.  10  Jamaica  st 
Eadie,  James,  2  1  Argyle  street 
Ewing,  James,  105  Cowcaddens  st 
GJinour,  James  &  Co.   depot,   85 

Buchanan  street 
Greenlee?,  James,  193  Sauchie.  st 


Greenlees,  Wm.  23  Jamaica  street 
Hardie,  D.  29  Jamaica  street 
Hogg,  Wm.  J.  73  Gr.  Hamilton  st 
Hutton,  Jolin,  10  Bridge  street 
Kay,  John  H.  57  Argyle  street 
Kennedy,  Peter,  62  Jamaica  street 
Leek,  John,  116  Sauchiebali  street 
Mactear,   A.  &  V,'.;  depot,  4  St. 

Enoch  square 
M'Farlane,  Hugh, 107  Buchanan  st 
M'Nab,  Ale.x.  98  West  Nile  street 
Murray,  Wm.  3  North  Albion  st 
JIurray,  Wm.  37  Arlington  street 
Ralston,  Peter,  195t^  Argyle  st 
Ralston  &  Sons,  lO.S  Renfield  st 
Renfrew,  James,  3  St.  Enoch  sq 
Robertson,  Andrev7,  65  Paisley  r4 
Robertson,  Archd.  88  Glasiford  st 
Robertson,  Jas.  77  Sauchiebali  st 
Royal  Arcade,  105  Cowcads.  st 
Simm,  Peter,  114  Trongate 
Spencer,    John ;     depot,    30    St. 

Enoch  square 
Stuart,  John,  120  Buchanan  street 
Taylor,  Mrs  John,  46  Jamaica  st 
Turubull,  Chas.  75  Jamaica  street 
Turiier,  Jas.  219  Argyle  street 
Urie,  John,  33  Buchanan  street 
White,  Wm.  98  West  George  st. 
Young,  S.  A.  JI'L.  15  Buchan.  st 

PHYSICIAIi'S  AUD  SURGEONS. 
Those  marked  ./are  Fellows  of 
the    Faculty   of    Physicians    and 
Surgeons  of  Glasgow. 
Adam,  R.  49  Stevenson  st.  Caltoa 
y Adams,  J.  JI.D.  62  Cainbr.  st 
Agnew,  J.  80  Eglinton  street 
Alexander,  T.  M.  D.  67  George  st 
/Anderson,   A.  D.   M.D.  159  St. 

Vincent  street 
/Anderson,  A.  M.D.  2  Woodside 

crescent 
Anderson,  T.  M.D.  11  Park  cir 
/Anderson,  T.  M'Call,  M.D.  6  St. 

George's  road 
Barclay,   Bruce,  M.D.   125   Sau- 
chiebali street 
Barras,  James,  M.D.  lOf  Eglin.  st 
Barrie,  John,  M.D.  77.J  Eglin.  st 
/Bell,  J.  M.D.  162  St.  Via.  st 
Black,  Dr.  J.  4  Macf/irlane  street 
Bovd,  Ilenrv,  JI.l).  284  Argyle  st 
/Brown,  W.  M.D   57  Sauchie.  st 
Bryce,  Thos.  10  Green  st.  Caltoa 
Bryce,  AVilliam,  174  Saitmarket 
Buchanan,  Alex.  85  S.  Portland  st 
/   Buchanan,    Andrew,    jun.,    4: 

Athol  place,  Bath  street 
/Buchanan,  Dr.  A.  186  Bath  st 
/Buchanan,  G.  M.D.  117  Doug,  st 
Buchanan,  Geo.  1  Montague  pi 
Buchanan,     Simson,    M.D.    275 
Argyle  street ;  ho.  58  York  st 
Buchanan,  T.  D.  M  D.  275  Arg.  st 
/Burns,  J.  81  Main  st.  Bridgetoa 
Cameron,  D.  A.  75  Batli  street 
Cannan,    David,    14    Ure    place, 
Montrose  street 


524 


PHYSICIAKS. TRADES  DIRECTORY. PHYSICIA^TS. 


Cassels,  Jas.  20  Sauchiehall  street 
Cassels,  J.is.  P.  182  Main  st.  And 
Cassels,  Thos.  M.D.  3  Windsor  pi 
Caugliie,  Jolin,  168  New  City  rd 
Chalmers,  Wm.  42  Trongate 
Chrislie,  T.  158  Canning  St.  Calt 
Clark,  Joseph,  38  Saltinarket 
/"Clark,  Samuel,  235  High  street 
Clarke,  W.  E.  C.  G3  High  John  st 
/  Coats,  Jolm,    M.D.  120  West 

Regent  street 
Coats,  John,  jun.   M.D.   26  Bel- 
grove  street 
Cockburn,  Sara.  M.D.  173  Bath  st 
Connel,  Robert,  1  Minerva  place 
Connor,  Arthur,  48  Saltmarket 
Constable,  John,  M.D.  56  Dale  st 

Bridgetoii 
fCorbeit,  R.  T.  JI.D.  160  Hope  st 
/Cowan,  John  B.,M.D.  8  Bran,  pi 
Cowan,  Robert,  379  Gallowgate 
Dale,  Wm.  M.D.  40  Queen  street 
/Dewar,  Donald,  M.D.  82  Yfest 

Regent  street 
Dick,  James,  M.D.  2  London  st 
Dickson,  John  R.  M.D.  37  Buc- 

cleuch  street 
Disher,  'I his.  D.  accoucheur,  83 
London  st. — See  Adv.  in  Appen, 
Dobbie,  James,  227  New  City  road 
Donald,  Jas.  91  G.  Hamilton  st 
Donaldson,  Alex.  121  High  street 
Dougan,  J.  58  Cambridge  street 
Douglas,  J.  C.  94  West  Regent  st 
Drewett,  Thomas,  117  King  st 
/Drummond,  Jas.  M.D.  1  Blyths- 

wood  square. 
Dunbar,  Henry,  130  South  Cum- 
berland street 
/Dunlop,  Jrts.  M.D.  17  Carlton  pi 
/Eadie,  William,  M.D.  25  Newton 

place,  Suuchiehall  street 
/Easton,   Dr.  J.  ;A.  11   Blyths- 

■\vood  square 
Faculty  of  Pliysicians  &  Surgeons, 

242  St  Vincent  place 
yFeigus,  An:irew,  4'.'o  Argyle  st 
Fiiilayson,  Ale.K.  4  Duke  street 
/Fleming,  J.  5  Corunna  st.  Sandf 
Fleming,  Juhn  A.  9  Eglinton  st 
/Fleming,  J.  G.  M.D.  155  Bath  st 
/P'orbes,  A.  M  D.  2  Crescent  place, 

Sauchiehall  street 
Forraau,  A.M.  311  High  street 
/Fraser,  J.M.D.  171  W.  Regentst 
Gentle,  John  Stewart,  170  llopest 
Gibson,  M.  H.  M.D.  10  Adelplii  st 
Ghidman,  Henry,  5LD.238  High  st 
Glasgow  Faculty  of  Medicine  Hall, 

32  St.  Andrew's  street 
Glass,  J.  33  Kent  street 
/Gray,  Jas.  M.D.  15  Newton'ter 
Greenlee.'?,  Ale.^t.  420  Argyle  st 
Greenlees,  Wm.  M  D.  47  Main  st. 

Anderston 
Greer,  J;is.  M.D.  11  Ilutcheson  st 
Grieve,  J.  M.D.  21  Lyndoch  st 
Grieve,  R.  14  Gart^cadden  st 
Hamilton,  Dr.  M.  22  Warwick  st 


Harle,  Tlios.  M.D.  160  Sauchie.  st 
Hanhill,  Wm.  63  W.  Regent  st 
/  Hatrick,   William  R.  M^'.D.  148 

Gallowgate 
/Henderson,  Thos.  B.  182  Hope  st 
Henderson,  Thos.  312  Argyle  st 
Hill,  James,  UC  Garngadhill 
Hislop,  James,  G5  St.  George's  rd 
Holt,  John,  146  Holland  street 
/Hovrat,  H.   K.  M.D.   158  Main 

street,  Gorbals 
/Hunter,  R.  M.D.  79  Sauchieh.  st 
Irvine,  A.  Kennedy,  M.D.  14  New- 
ton street 
Jack,  Peter,  366  Argyle  street 
/Jeffrey',  J.  M.D.  8  Elmbank  cres 
Johnston,  A.  41  Buccleuch  street 
Johnston,  Tiios.  6  Rose  st.  Garneth 
Kennedv,  Hugh,  M.D.  65  Bath  st 
Kelly,   A.   L.,   M.D.   117    Upper 

Crown  street 
Lapraik,  Thomas,  M.D.,  83  Stir- 
ling's road 
Laurie,  Jas.  M.D.  142  Garscube  rd 
Leech,  J.  M.D.  120  S.  Portland  st 
/Lei.shman,  Wm.  M.D.  80  Bath  st 
Leitch,  John,  205  Gallo^vgate 
Levenston,   Samuel,  11  London  st 
Levenston,  Wm.  4'i  Stockwell  st 
Liddell,  W.  A.  224  Eglinton  st 
/  Lindsay,    Alexander,    M.D.   68 

Stockwell  street 
Lindsay,  John,  3  St.  Enoch  squ 
Litster,  W.  70  Eglinton  street 
Livingston,  Jn.  il.D.  95^  Pais,  rd 
Loftus,  Wm.  98  Cumberland  st 
Loner^-aii,  W.  F.  M.D.  107  Eglin- 
ton street 
Lowe,  James,   17  Iloward  street, 

and  105  Sauchiehall  street 
/Lyon,  W.  227  West  George  st 
jM'Breariy,  James,  57  Saltmarket 
Macarthur,   C.  B.  54  Lorn  place, 
Dumbarton   road,  and  88  Main 
street,  Anderston 
M'Carron,  J.  C9  Abercrombv  st 
M'Conville,   John,  M.R.C.s".  476 

Argyle  street 
M'Court,  Francis,  86  Abercrora.  st 
/M'Donald,    William,  M.D.   359 

Argyle  street 
M'Ewan,  George,  50  Main  st.  And 
M'Eleny,  Daniel,  159  High  street 
M'Farlane,  A.  75  Nelson  st,  Trads 
/M'Farlaiie,  J.  M.D.  142  St.  Vin- 
cent street 
M'Gilivray,  C.  R.  37  Cathedral  st 
MacGill,    Andrew,  5    Kensington 

place,  Sauchiehall  street 
M-Gill,  Wm.  183  George  street 
M'Gregor,  George,  M.D.  101  New 

City  road 
M'Groarty,  John,  222  Hdm  st 
iM'Innes,  Jas.  157  Main  st.   Bridg 
M'Intosh,  Alex.  M.D.  Gartnavel 
M'Intyre,  James,  148  Canning  st 
MTntVre,  Ji.hii,  74  Main  st.  BriJgt 
fM'Kenzie,  W.  M.D.  49  Bath  st 
Mackie,  A.  M.D.  20  Abbotsf.  pi 


Maclay,  George  B.  65  Dalmar.  rd 
M'Kim,  J.  M  D.  109  Rottenrow 
M'Laren,  James  D.  M.D.  6  New- 
ton street 
M'Lean,  Daniel,  102  Cowcad.  st 

/M'Leod,  George  H.   B.  M.D.  19 

Woodside  crescent 
M'Millan,  Ed.  89  King  st.  Trad.'S 
M'Millan,   Neil,  M.D.  23  Ander- 
ston quay 
M'Ouat,  John,  96  Garngad  road 
M'Pherson,  J.  M.D.  115  Bath  st 
Martin,  James,  15  Rutherglen  rd 
Mather,  Dr.  M.  11  Annlield  plaf® 
Mather,  George  R.  11  Annfield  pi 

/Maxwell,  R.  G.  563  Duke  street 
Miller,  David,  40  Garscube  road 

/Miller,  Geo.  M.D.  167  Geo.  st 
Miller,  John,  689  Gallowgate 
Miller,  Matthew,  181t>  Castle  st 
Milner,  Eben.  M.D.  288  Arg.  st 
Mitchell,  A.  M.D.  13  Elmbank  pi 
MofFat,  John  A.  138  Broomiel.  st 
Montgomery,  Archd.  74  London  st 
Morrison,  P.  4  Kirk  st.  Tcwahead 
Morton,  A.  82  Crown  street 
Morton,  Ale.\'.  surgeon,  Ivy  cottage, 
Langside  road,  Crossmvloof 

/Morton,  J.  M.D.  199  Athol  pL 

Bath  street 
Mung.dl,  And.  94  Main  st.  Gorb 
Newman,  Edward,  ftl  D.  R.N.  12 

Annheld  terrace,  Partick 
Newman,  J.  E.  M.D.  10  Carl,  pi 
O'Reilly,  Charles,  102  High  st 
Orr,  Robert,  M.D.  136  Cowcad.  st 

/Orr,  Robt.  S.  M.D.  9  Albany  pi 

/  Pagan,  Dr.  83  We.st  Regent  st 

/Panton,  John,  M.D.  56  Bath  st 
Patterson,  A.  M.D.  28  London  st 

/Paterson,  J.  M.D.  6  Windsor  pi. 
and  93  Sauchiehall  street 

/Paterson.  Joshua,  M.D.  8  Gros- 

venor  terrace 
Paterson,  R.  M  D.  2 1 9  Hope  st 
Paterson,  T.  M.D.  213  Buchan.  st 
Paton,     Robert,    Tannahill,     193 

Upper  Main  street 
Patrick,  D.  II  D.  197  Athol  place 
Patrick,  William,  324  Gallowgate 

/Perry,  R.   M.D.   252    Buchanan 

street,  and  49  Gt.  Western  rd 
Porter,  James,  43  Stevenson  st 
Porter,  M.  R.  95  IMain  st.  Bridget 
Pritohard,     E.      W.      M.D.      11 

Berkeley  terrace 
Rae,  Hugh,  176  Castle  street 

/Rainy,  G.  M.D.  401  St.  Vin.  st 
/Rairiy,  Har.  M.D.  2  Woodside  pi 
Rankin,  Brvce,  29  Adelphi  street 

/Reid,  A.  M.D.  95  S.  Portland  st 
Reid,  John,  150  Renfew  street 
Keid,  Thos.  M.D.  24  Stobcross  st 
Reid,  Wm.  26  Canning  street 
Renfrew,  Robt.  131   Cambridge  st 
/Ritchie,  C.  JI.D.  12  Blythsw.  sq 
Rdbb,  Alex.  26  Clyde  st.  Calton 
Robertson,  A.  i\LD.  City  Poor  ho. 
Robertson,  A.  M.  2  Washington  st 


PHYSICIAKS. 


-TRADES  DIRECTORY.- 


-PLUMBERS. 


525 


/Robertson,  G  .  M.D.  52  Glassf.  st 
Roy,  Josepli,  792  Gallowgate 
Russell,  Thomas,  39  Adelphi  st 
Scanlan,  James,  M.D.  109  South 

Portland  street 
Scoular,   John,  M.D.  100  Wood- 
lauds  road 
Simpson,   Pierce   Adolphus,  M.D. 

126  West  Regent  street 
Smellie,  James,  M.D.  19  Steven- 
son street 
Smith,  David,  14-1  Renfrew  street 
Smith,  George,  M.D.   163  Stotk- 
■well  street  and  112  Renfield  st 
Smith,  Dr.  Jas.  27  Waterloo  st 
Spiers,  Douglas,  M.D.  170  Sauchie- 

hall  street 
Spiers,  John,  132  Main  st.  And. 
Stark,  Jas.  20i  Hope  street 
/Steven,  James,   M.D.   12   Falk- 
land place,  St.  George's  road 
/Stewart,  James,  M.D.  212  West 

George  street 
/Stewart,  Peter,  T.LD.  15  Cumber- 
land place,  S!)Uth 
Stirton,  James,  i!.D.  8  Newton  st 
Tait,  Wm.  5  Stockwell  place 
^''Tannahill,   R.   Dimlop,   95  Ren- 
field street 
Taylor,  Hugh  C.  70  Crown  street 
Taylor,  John,  M.D.  173  St.  Yin.  st 
Taj'lor,  Thomas,  20  Cleland  st 
Thomson,  Allen,  M.D.  College 
Thomson,  Andrew,  M.D.  94  Great 

Hamilton  street 
Thomson,   F.  H.  M.D.  10  Bran- 
don place 
Thomson,  IT.  M.D.  42  Dundas  st 
Thomson,  Dr.  John,  300  Bath  st 
Thomson,  Dr.  John,  42  Castle  st 
Tiudall,  David,  4,  283  Eglinton  st 
Turner,  Hugh,  2  Belgrove  street 

and  483  Gallowgate 
Walker,  D.  157  Castle  street 
Walker,  Robert,  M.D.   18    South 

Apsley  place 
Walker,  Thos.  W.  3  Nicholson  st 
Wallace,  Robt.  60  Eglinton  street 
/Watson,  E.  M.D.  2  Newton  ter- 
race, Sauchiehall  street 
/W.^tson,  J.  M  D.  152  St.  Yin.  st 
/Watson,   Thos.    M.D.  108   AVest 

Regent  street 
/Watt,  George,  7  Blythswood  sq 
/Weir,  Dr.  W.  3  Hill  st.  GarnethiU 
/Wilson,  J.  G.  M.D.  139  Sauch.  st 
Woodburn,  James  Cowan,  8  South 

Portland  street 
Wotherspoon,  Wm.  49  King  street, 

Tradeston 
Wright,  John,  155  Stockwell  st 
Wyllie,  D.  R.  98  Montrose  street 
Wylie,  Andrew,  7  Salisbury  st 
Yeaman,  Dr.  George,  91  Sauchie- 
hall street 
Young,  A.  K.  M.D.  1  Newton  ter 
Young,   A.  S.  47  Bath  street.— 

See  Adv.  in  Appendix 
Young,  \V.  M.D.  13  James' st.  Cal 


Young  William  G.  123  Great  Ha- 
milton street 

PIANOFORTE  MAKERS  AND 

SELLERS. 
Allen,  Alex.  115,  117  Eglinton  st 
Atkins,  Hugh,  5G  Oxford  street 
Barr,  S.  19C  Pitt  ftreet. 
Bowman,  W.   7t!   Gordon   st.  and 

2.1,  25  Beligrove  street 
Finlay,  A.  110  AVest  Nile  street 
Finlayson,  Brothers,  220  Sauchie- 
hall street 
Gardner,  T.  W.  178  George  street, 

and  43  Montrose  st 
Geddes,  J.  20  Little  Hamilton  st 
M'Kenzie,  J.  22,  26  Bothwell  st 
Mann,  John  A.  21  Argxle  sti'eet 
Maver,  Robert,  11  Hentield  street 
Pattrson  &  Sons,  152  Buch.  st 
Robertson,  David,  115  Sanch.  st 
Rutherford,  Geortje,  152  Buch.  st 
Swan,  David,  195  Sauchiehall  st 

PIAITOFORTS  TUKEES. 
Allan,  Alex.  115,  117  Eglinton  st 
Barr,  S.  196  Pitt  street 
Bowman,  W.  ■,  6   Gordon   st.  and 

23,  25  Billgiove  street 
Findlay,  A.  llO  W.  Nile  street 
Findlayson,  Bros.  220  Sauch.  st 
Gardner,  T.  W.  178  George  street 
Heron,  li.  &  Sons,  89  John  street 
M'Dougall,  John,  29  Cathedral  st 
M'Kenzie,  Jas.  22  Bothwell  st 
Maver,  Robert,  11  Kenfield  street 
Mayer,  James,  57  St.  George's  rd 
Nekon,  James,  58  George  street 
Robertson,  D.  115  Saucliiehall  st 
Swan,  David,  195  Sauchiehall  st 
Vv'iison,  J.  47  Dundas  street 
Winder,  J.  20  St.  Andrew's  sq 
Wright,  J.  T.  22  Cambridge  st 

PIPE  MAATUFACTUREES. 

SEE     TOBACCO-riPE     MAKUFAC- 
TUREIiS. 

PLANE  MAKERS. 
Brown,  Hugh,  213  Argyle  street 
Cook,  Wm.  25  Howard  street 
Currie,  Daniel,  6 1  Hope  stieet 
Dobie,  John,  205  Argyle  street 
E'isworth,  John,  170  Argyle  st 
Mathieson,  Alexander,  and  Son,  13 

East  Campbell  street 
Moir,  Janie.?,  13  Argyle  street 
Moir,  R.  and  J.  13  Argyle  street 
Jljnison,  Robert,  24  Jamaica  st 
Young,  James,  325  Argyle  street 

PLASTERERS. 
Anderson,  John,  26  Thomson's  la. 

off  Green  stnet,  Calton 
Blair,  Wm.  22  West  street,  Calton 
Bremner,  John,  129  S.  Welling,  st 
Bremner,  Wm.  and  Son,  17  Ca- 
vendish street 
Bremner,  Wm.  jun.  34J  Cumber- 
land St. ;  ho.  277  Eglinton  st 


Buntin,  Mrs.  Mary,  152  Bothw.  sfc 
Caird,  James,  80  Hnpe  street 
Caird,  John,  80  Hope  street 
Calder,  Alex.  12U  Thistle  st.  south 
Caldwell,  Peter,  43  Stobcross  st 
Campbell,  Alex.  15  Surrey  st 
Craig,  John,  24  Renfrew  street     ■ 
Dairon,  James,  4  Garden  street 
Dunn,  William,  &  Co.  M'Far.  st 
Duihie,  Alex.  68  N.  Hanover  st 
Forrester,   Geo.  &  \\'m.  18   East 

Russell  street 
Forrester,  John,  79t}  St.  Geo.'s  rd 
Galletly,  Colin,  4 86" Gallowgate  st 
Gillies,  Robt.  and  Son,  25  South 

Coburg  street 
Gourlay,  James,  56  Green  street 
Hoggan,  A.  20  Hohrihead  st 
Johnston,  C.  4  0  Scott  street 
Jordon,  Jas.  175  W.  George  lane 
Leitch,  Joseph,  133  Waterloo  st 
Lennox,  Gavin,  7  Moore  street 
Leslie,  Francis,  87  Abercroniby  st 
M'Alpine,  George,  15  Eglinton  pi 
i\I'Qneen,  Alexander,  19  Pitt  st 
Marshall,  Wm.  12  Garscadden  st 
Mill,  J„hn  &  Son,  74  Waterloo  st 
Milien,  James,  137  North  street 
Neilson,  Robert,  82  George  street 
Nicol,  John,  80  Main  street,  Aa- 

derston  ;  office,  3  Pitt  street 
Page,  Alex.  451  Gallov,-gate 
Pollock,  Daniel,  39  Ciown  street 
Pollock,  J.  &  J.  31  King  st.  Trad 
Reid,  John,  344  Parliamejitary  rd 
Roberts,  James,  97  Cowcaddensst. 

and  236  Hope  street 
Robertson,  Peter,  30  Duke  street 
Shaw,  William,  15  Charlotte  lane 
Smith,  Dasiiel,  2  Terrace  street 
Steel,  James,  25  ILilnihead  st 
Steven,  John,  43  Dale  street 
Stevenson,  R.  &  Son,  109  Great 

Hamilion  street 
Stewart,  James,  &  Son,  42  Nor- 
folk street 
Stewart,  William,  33  Grsme  st 
Thomson,  Wm.  63  N.  Hanover  st 
Walker,  James,  3:i5  Gallowgate 
Walker,  J.  &  J.  Brandon  st.  east 
Wilson,  Wm.  Ill  Main  st.  Gorb  , 
Young  and  Black,  33  Buchan  st. 

Gorbals 
Young,  Jas.  38  Steven  street,  New 

City  road 

PLOW  MAKERS. 
M'Einnon,  Peter,  &  Co.  77  Car.  st 

PLUMBERS. 
Those  marked  I  are  lead  merchants. 
Abercromby&  Watson,  134  Lon.  sfc 
Allardyce,  Archd.  &  Co.  32  Dun- 
lop  street 
Anderson,  Alex.  12  Ferguson  st 
Bain,  John,   110  Cowcaddens  st. 

and  31|-  North  street 
Barbour,  Kobl.   118  Bothwell  st. 
and  6  Peel  street,  Partick 


526 


PLUMBERS. TRADES  DIRECTORY. POTTERY. 


Bell,  Andrew,  5  S.  Portland  st 
ZBroadfoot,  J.  28  Lancetield  quay 
Brown  &  Young,  59  Renfield  st 
Bryce,  David,  180  North  street 
Bryce,  John,  7  Jackson  street 
Buchan,  AVin.  P.  182  W.  Nile  st 
Cairns,  John,  62  West  Nile  st 
Cairns  &  Laing,  5  L  Bridge  street 
Chalmers,  Samuel,  24  Dul?e  street 
Cochrane  &  Co.  63  Paisley  road 
Coulten,  Robt.  135  VV.  Campb.  st 
Crann,  David,  132  JIain  st.  Brid 
Crickett  &  Lalta,  75  Queen  st 
Devine,  Charles,  250  Stobcross  st 
Donley,  Archd.  2  Sauchiehall  st 
Downie,  Alex.  8  Craignestock  st 
Drummoiid,  J.  &  Co.  44  Charl.  st 
Ferguson,  A.  15  East  Howard  st 
Fotheringhaiii,  John,   and  Co.  38 

Bedford  street 
Gallacher,  John,  67  Tobago  st 
Gentles,  John,   25-^  Crown  st.  and 

116  West  Nile  street 
GilfiUan,  James,  47  Stockwell  st 
Glasgow  Plumber  Work,  81   Wel- 
lington street 
Gordon,  James,  472  Gallowgate 
Haddow,  J.  &  G.  144  W.  George 

st.  and  293  Eglinton  street 
Hendry,  William,  95  West  Camp- 
bell street 
Ingleton  &  Phillips,  221  George  st 
Johnston  &   Ballautine,  161,  165 

Eenfield  street 
Kerr,  James,  25  Bedford  street 
King,  Wm.  12  East  Howard  st 
Kirkwood,  Wm.  296  Windsor  pi. 

Partick 
Knox,  James,  124  Dnmbartourd 
Lament,  James,  153  Holm  st 
I  Leadbetter,  Thomas,  and  Co.  13, 

15  Gordon  street 
Lindsay,   James,    12,    39    North 

Alb'on  street 
Lindsay,  Wm.  OS  Robertson  st 
I  Lockhart,  J.  237  Buchanan  st 
Lockhart,  William,  480   St  Vin- 
cent street 
Lonnie,  Jas.  &  Co.  179  Argyle  st. 

and  12  St.  Enoch  square 
ZLow,  Archd.  318   Hamilton  pi. 

Partick 
Low,  Isaac,  49  Mason  street 
M'Farlanc-,  Andrew,  40j  Main  st. 

Bridgeton 
M'Laren,  Chas.  76  V/.  Howard  st 
M'Pherson  &  Muir,  1  Paisley  rd. 

and  West  ttreet 
M'Vean,  Donald,  212  North  st 
/M'Whannel,  E.  10   N.  Albion  st 
Martin  &  Paierson,  687  Gallowg 
Mason,  Robert,  158  Buchanan  st 
Maxwell,  Wm.  Ill  Cambridge  st 
Mearns  and  Suiheilaud,  13  Char- 
lotte street 
Meighan,  James,   65   Canning  st. 

Calton 
Miller  &  Pierce,  71  Hydepark  st 
Mitchell,  Ales.  10  Bellgrove  st 


Murphy,  John,  128  London  st 
Paterson,  John,  148  Trongate 
Peacock,    Alex.    18    Great    Wes- 
tern road 
Peniiycook,  John,  12  Warwick  st 
Rattray,  John,  94  Renfield  st 
I  Reid,'  Wm.  117  V/.  George  st 
Robertson  &  Reid,  109,  111,    113 
Hydepark  street,  and  69  Een- 
fidld  street 
RoUo,  Robert,  81  Mitchell  street 
Ross,  A.  &  Co.  5  Moore  place 
Scott,  J.  and  A.  81  Wellington  st 
Sim,  John,  27  Hospital  street 
Small,  John,  82  N.  Wellington  st 
Smith,  George,  76  Nelson  st 
Smith,  John,  138  Stockwell  st 
Speirs,  Moses,  3  Terrace  street 
I  Spiers,  Robt.  84  James  Watt  st 
Steel  &  Wilson,  4  Washington  st 
I  Stevenson,  W.  &  Co.  76  Brown  st 
Stewart,  D.  &  Son,  17  Oxford  la 
Sutherland,  Angus,  24  Oxford  st 
Sutherland,   W.    G.    and   Co.    27 

Nicholson  street 
Tait,  H.  and  W.  34  Elderslie  st 
Twaddle  and  Watson,  50,5  Gallcw. 
Twaddle,  Hugh,  and  Son,  17  Lon- 
don street 
Wallace  and  Allan,  155  Hope  st 
/  Wallace,  Geo.  78  So.  Portland  st 
Wallace  &    Connell,    112  Argyle 

street,  and  190  North  street 
Watson,  Archd.  36  George  st 
Watson,  T.  and  G.  20  Carlton  ct 
Watson,  Wni.    55  Govaa   st.  and 

GOi  Crown  st 
I  White,  John  L.  22  Sauohieh.  st 
Yountr,  J.  and  W.  419J  Argyle  st. 

and  34  Whitehall  street 
Younger,  John,  9  Centre  street 

PLUSH  MAS'UFACTUEERS. 

Davidson,  A.  and  J.  worsted  and 
mohair,  1  Leadbetter  st.  Par.  rd 

Wilson  and  JIatheson,  40,  42,  44, 
46  Glassford  street 

POCKET-BOOK  MAKERS. 

SEE   ALSO   BOOKBINDERS. 

Campbell,  D.  93  St.  Vincent  st 
Fisher,  B.  A.  13  Hope  street 
Graham,    R.   and  Co.    108  West 

George  street 
Kirkpatrick,  A.  &  Co.  108  Arg.  st 

PORTER  AND  ALE  DEALERS. 

Allsop,  Samuel,  and  Sons,  115  St. 

Vincent  street 
Baird,  John,  and  Co.  83  Jama,  st 
Barclay,  Perkins,  and  Co.  Carron 

wharf,  Port-Dundas 
Bass,    RatclifF,   and    Gretton,    43 

Dunlop  street 
Bernard,  Thos.  and  Jas.  62  Jam.  st 
Blair,  Alex.  64  Howard  street 
Dantzic  Black  Beer  Store,  51  Hope 

street 


D'Arcy,  John,  and  Son,  83  Ja, 
Dove,  John,  49,  51  HopR  street 
Dublin  Porter  Store,  51  Hope  st 
Eadie,  James,  65  Great  Clvde  st 
Falkirk  Ale  Stores,  53  ofassf.  st 
Findlater  and  Co.  Dublin,  25,  31 

Queen  street 
Guinness,  A.,  Son,   and   Co.   146 

West  George  street 
Ind,  Coop,  and  Co.  23  St.  Enoch 

squave,  and  114  Trongate 
Meux,  Sir  Henry,  Bart,  and  Co.  3 

Virginia  street,  64  Howard  st. 

and  54   St.  Enoch  square 
Morrison,  C,  and  Son,  42  Coch.  st 
Reid  and  Co.  42  Cochran  street 
Salt,  Thomas,  and  Co.  Burton-on- 

Trent ;  agents,  J.  and  G.  Sto- 

dart,  33J  St.  Vincent  place,  and 

64  Howard  street. 

PORTRAIT,  MINIATURE,  AND 

LANDSCAPE  PAINTERS. 
Cairns,  Wm.  8  Chi.rlotte  street 
Dudgeon,  T.  57  West  Nile  street 
Douglas,  J.  145  Sauchiehall  st 
Greenlees,  Robt.  193  Sauchie.  st 
Henderson,  Joseph,   183  Sauchie- 
hall street 
Hunter,  J.  K.  109  Dale  st.  Trad. 
Hutcheson,  J.  A.  304  Bath  crescb 
Knott,  Tavernor,  55  Bath  street 
Lindsay,  G.  9  St.  Andrew's  sq 
M'Kay',  J.  14  Holmhead  street 
BI'Nec,  D.  178  Bath. street 
Miller,  J.  51  N.  Hanover  street 
Mitchell,  Ebenezer,  7  Kinning  pi. 

Paisley  road 
Munro,  Daniel,  65  Bath  street 
Ritchie,  T.  L.  320  Falkland  place, 

Renfrew  street 
Robertson,  A.  D.  48  Dundas  st 
Robertson,  James,  77  Sauchieh.  st 
Robertson,  Thos.   239  Sauchieh.  st 
Stewart,  James  M.  3  Buccleuch  st 
Wallace,  Wm.  273  Sauchiehall  st 
Wigton,  Wm.  87  Union  street 
Wilson,  James,  135  Renfrew  st 
Woolnoth,  C.  N.  12  Crescent  pi 

POTTERY  MANUPACTURERS. 

Annfield  Pottery,  573  Gallowgate 
Bell,  J.  &  M.  P."&  Co.  Stafford  st 
Caledonian   Pottery,  Canal  basin, 

Townhead 
Cochrane,  R.  and  Co.  Glebe  street, 

St.  Eollox 
Cochrane,  R.  and  Co.  Verreville, 

149  Finnieston  street 
Ferguson,  Miller,  and  Co.  11  West 

Nile  street 
Glasgow  Pottery,  Stafford  street 
Hydepark  Pottery,  4 5  Hydepark  st 
M'Adam,  John,  45  Hydepark  st 
M'Adam,  Wm,  45  Hy  depsrk  st 
Murray  and  Fullarton,  43  Garn- 

gadhill 
Port-Dundas    Pottery    Company, 

66  Bishop  street 


POULTERERS. TRADES  DIRECTORY.- PRODUCE. 


527 


Purvis,  Charles,  Elgin  Pottery,  30 

David  street,  Gallowgate 
Thomson,  Jolui,  Annfield  Pottery 
Wellington  Pottery,  G04  Gallowg. 

POULTESEES. 

Allan,  Mrs.  G.  219  George  street 
Allan,  James,  1 1  8  Sauchiehall  st 
Alston,  W.  95  West  George  .st 
Burns,  J.  P.  42  V.'est  Nile  street 
Colquhoun,  John,  .325  Sauchiehall 

street,  and  111  West  Geo.  st 
Gilmour,  John,  G3  St.  George's  pi 
Gow,  Mrs.  199  Sauchiehall  street 
Ilamill,  John,  13  Howard  street 
Hubbard,  R.  149  West  Regent  st 
Hunter,  Adam,  4  Bazaar 
.Johnston,  P.  233  Sauchiehall  st 
King,  Donald,  Bazaar 
Kinnear,  Robert,  7i  Bazaar 
M'Cue,  Wm.  and  Son,   51   West 

Howard  street 
M'Kaj',  John,  37  Maxwell  st 
Melrose,  S.  45  Bridge  street 
Murray,  Miss  J.  221  N.  City  rd 
"Weir,  J.  87  West  George  street 
^(Yyse,  Wm.  3  West  street 

PEIlfTCUTTESS. 

SEE   PATTERN    DRAWEKS. 

PEIblTEES,  LETTEEPEESS. 

SEE    ALSO    BOOKSELLERS. 

Aird  and  Coghill,  17  Gordon  st 
Aitken  and  Fairie,  4  Stormont  st 
Anderson,  R.  85  Queen  street 
Baird,  Hugh,  C7  Trongate 
Bell,  Alex.  79  Chatham  place 
Bell  and  Bain,  15  St.  Enoch  sq 
Begg,  Wm.  and  Co.  354  Pari,  rd 
Bertram,  Peter,  202  Argyle  st 
Blackio,    W.    G.    &    Co.    60    St. 

James'  road 
Blake,  Wm.  G4  Howard  street 
j'urns,  G.  &  J.  9  Buchanan  street 
Cameron  &  Co.  76  Queen  stre'et 
Cameron,  John,  G3  John  street 
Camp'Dell,  A.  30  Adams'  court  la 
Campbell,  Duncan,  &  Son,  93  St. 

Vincent  street 
Christian  News  &  Day  Star  OfSce, 

142  Trongate  and  Brunswick  la 
Citizen  Office,  34  St.  Enoch  sq 
Clew,  A.  G.  11  St.  Enoch  square 
Cohen,  Emanuel,  15  Hutcheson  st 
Collins,  W.  &  Co.   139  and  149 

Stirling's  road 
Collins,  W.  75  St.  James'  road 
Courier  Office,  75  Argyle  street 
Davidson,  K.  &  R.  33  Virginia  st 
Dilks,  James,  &  Co.  45  Gordon  st 
Donald,   Andrew,    Sydney   com't, 

62  Argyle  street 
Duncan,  Daniel  F.  62   Argyle  st. 

— See  A  dveriisement  in  App. 
Dunn  &  Wright,  26  West  Nile  st 
Eadie,  Wm.  &  Robt.  8  Prince's  sq 
Eadie,  W.  Anderson,  14  Princ.  sq 
Examiner  Office,  7  Argyle  street 


Forbes,  Daniel,  95  Union  street 
Frazer,  J.   67  Union  street. — See 

Advertisement  in  Ap2)endix. 
Gardner   &    Stevenson,     2    West 

Regent  street 
Gebbie,  J.  &  Co.  16  St.  Enoch  sq 
Gilchrist,   Wm.    CO    to    70  West 

Howard  street 
Glasgow  Advertiser  Office,  1  Eoy. 

Bank  place 
Glasgow  Courier  Co.  75  Argyle  st 
Glasgow  Free  Prese,  97  Maxw.  st 
Gorman,  W.  &  Co.  29  Jamaica  st 
Graham,  J.  23  Ro.  Exchange  sq 
Hamilton,  W.  33  Bath  street 
Hedderwick,    J.    &    Son,    34  St. 

Enoch  square. 
Hav,  Robert,  183  Gecrge  street 
Herald  Office,  23  St.  Vincent  pi 
Hutchison,  James,  102  Eglin.  st 
Jack,  David,  &  Son,  27  Union  st 
Jamieson  &  Mills,  C4  Buchan.  st 
Jarvie,  James,  246  Thistle  street 
Kay,  Jas.  26  St.  Enoch  W3'nd 
Keane,  A.  H.  &  Co.  97  Maxw.  st 
Kennedy,  A.   &  W.  13  Glassf.  st. 

— See  Advertisement  in  App. 
King,  Thomas,  49  Oxford  street 
Lawson,  Robert,  &  Co.  22  Arg.  st 
Leitch,  Alex.  6  St.  Andrew's  lane 
Leitch,  W.  M.  C  St.  Andrew's  lane 
Lindsay,  Jas.  II  King  st.  city 
Luke,  A.  35  Turner's  ct.  Argyle  st 
Lyle,  Robert,  18  Turner's  court 
M'Callum,  James,  32  Dunlop  st 
M'Corquodale  &  Co.  85  Maxw.  st 
M'Cree,  Jas.  121  Main  st.  Ander 
Macrone,  Wm.   23   St.   Enoch  sq. 

— See  Advertisement  in  App. 
M'Farlane,  W.  &  A.  333  Sauchie- 
hall street 
M'Gregor,  Adam,  59  Crown  street 
MTntosh,  R.  203  Gallowgate 
M'Kay  &  Kirkwood,  98  Miller  st. 

and  135,  137  Ingram  street 
M'Kenzie,  P.  36  Miller  street 
Mackenzie,  W.  45  Howard  street 
M'Laren,  W.  G.  257  Argyle  st 
M'Loughlin,  John,  28,  3^0  Nelson 

street,  city. 
M'Nab,  James,  11  Miller  street 
M'Pherson,  Charles,  256  High  st 
Martin,  Wm.  M.  42  Argyle  street 
Merry,  T.  Becket,  67  Gt.  Clyde  st 
Miller,  John,  122  Ingram  street 
Miller,  J.  Davis,  3  Buchanan  st 
Mood}',  Andrew,  47  Buchanan  st 
Morning  Journal,  15  Turner's  ct 
Bluir,  Robert,  &  Co.  116  St.  Vin- 
cent street 
Muir,  S&s.  fancy  paper.,  39  War  st 
Blnrray,  Angus,  3  N.  Albion  st 
Murray,  A.  H.  31  Argyle  street 
Murray,  T.  &  Son,  49^  Buchan.  st 
Murray,  T.  I'L-  Son,  243  Parlia.  rd 
Ness,  Alexander,  16  St.  Enoch  sq 
Nisbet,  Hay,  164  Trongate 
N.  B.  Advertiser  Office,  10  Royal 
Exchange  square 


N.    B.   Daily   Mail,    102    to    114 

Union  street 
Orr,  F.  &  Sons,  105  to  1 11  Un.  st 
Outram,  G.  &  Co.  28  St.  Vin.  pi. 
Rankin,  Vv^m.  37  Jamaica  street 
Rattra}',  A.  W.  102  Trongate 
Reid,  Thomas,  99  Blaxwell  street 
Piichardson,  G.  55  Glastford  streeS 

and  81  Wilson  street 
Saturday  Post,  87  Argyle  street 
Scott,  John,  145  Argyle  street 
Sinclair,  Arclid.  62  Argyle  street 
Sinclair,  Wm.  69  Ingram  street 
Smith,  Thoma?,  52  Argyle  street 
Spittal  &  Alison,  98  Union  street 
Spittal,  William,  98  Union  street 
Steel,  Alex.  271  Gallowgate 
Steven,  R.  M.  &  Son,  15  Coch.  st 
The  London  Comj.auy  (limited), 

SO  Hope  street 
Thomson,  William,  73  Dundas  st 
University  Office,  55  Glassford  st 
Watson,  George,  58  Ingram  st 
Watson,  W.  &  Co.  4  Montrose  st 
Watt,  James,  9  Eloward  street 
Wilson,  David,  14  Maxwell  st  \ 
Wilson,  Hugh,  75  Glassford  st 
Wotherspoon,    Gavin,    16    South 

Hanover  street 
Wright,  Mrs.  John,  108  Arg.  st 

PBODTJCE  BSCPIEES. 
Adam,  H.  R.  Sinclair,  &  Co.  39 

Hope  street 
Alexander,    Edward,   &   Sons,   43 

Campbell  street 
Alexander,  James,  82  W.  Nile  st 
Allester,  Abendroth,  &Co.  41  West 

Howard  street 
Anderson,  W.  &  Co.  19  Howard  st 
Athya,  John,  &  Co.  110  Buch.  st 
Bald,  James,  25  Hope  street 
Bannerman,    David,     Com    Ex- 
change buildings 
Berwick,  John  B.  9  Gordon  st 
Bews,  W.  T.  &  Co.  5  Dixon  street 
Blair,  George,  36  Turner's  court 
Bremner,  D.  80  G.  Clyde  street 
Connal,  W.  &  Co.  43  Virginia  st 
Cuthbertson,  J.  N.  188  Buchan.  st 
Davie,  .John,  jun.  37  Jamaica  st 
Dunn,  Andrew,  135  Buchanan  st 
Dunn,  John,  130  Hospital  street 
Dustan,  G.  &  Co.  19  Howard  st 
Edmiston  &  Mitchell,  25  Gordon  st 
Farquhar,  George,  13  Dixon  st 
Fyfe  &  Morton,  19  St.  Enoch  sq 
Gillespie,  Cathcart,  &  Fraser,  40 

Ingram  street 
Henderson,  L.  41  Howard  street 
Houston  &  Smellie,  11  Vf.  Nile  st 
Johnston,  W.  &  Co.  52  Howard  st 
Kincaid,  John,  59  Oswald  street 
Logan  &  Muir,  13  Hope  street 
M'Intosh,  Dimlop,  &  Co.  12  North 

court,  Ro}-al  Exchange,  and  153 

Queen  street 
M'Lean,  Chas.  49  W.  George  st 
Machin,  Alex.  &  Co.  54  Gt.  Clyde  st 


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PROVISION. TRADES  DIRECTORY. PROVISION. 


Moncrieff,  James,  98  W.  George  st 
Money,  Wm.  52  St.  Euoch  square 
Blarr.iy,  Thos.  &  Son,  49  Bu- 
chanan street 
Paterson  &  Robertson,  4  Howard  st 
Eintoul,  Peter,  &  Co.  10  Stir,  sq 
Eintoul,  Robert,  Alexander,  &  Co. 

23  Jamaica  street 
Robertson,  Robert,  40  Union  st 
Stuart,  G.  &  Co.  IGl   Hope  street 
Towart,  John,  75  E.  Howard  st 
Webb,  H.  B.  &  Co.  34  St.  En.  sq 
Young,  John,  13^  E.  Howard  st 

PEOVISIOIT  MEECHANTS. 

SEE    ALSO    VICTUALLF.llS. 

Abernethy,  John,  223  High  street 
Adam,  Ales.  107  Paislej'  road 
Aitkenhead,  Alex.  5  Struthers  st 
Alexander,  Ale.K.  50  Hospital  st 
Alexander,  T.  129,  339  Gailowg 
Alexander,   Mrs.    A.  40 G   Parlia- 
mentary road 
Allan,  A.  jun.  &  Co.  72  Candlerig 
Allan,  Arch.  8,  10  East  Nile  st  ^ 
Allan,  A.  &  J.   108,  110  Candle- 

riggs  and  16  Canon  street 
Allan,  John,  &  Co.  3-1  Dunlop  st 
Ancell,  Wm.  413,  414  Garscube  rd 
Anderson,  G.  168  Castle  street 
Anderson,  Jas.  105  Burnside  st 
Anderson,  John  G.  4  Howard  st 
An'derson,  W.  133  W.  Campbell  st 
Anderson,  Wm.  33  Gloucester  st 
Anderson,  Wm.  156  Paisley  road 
Angus  Brothers,  101  Eglinton  st 
Armour,  Wm.  152  Cumberland  st 
Armstrong,  Thos.  46  Clyde  street 
Arrol,  Wm.  4  Little  st.  Gallon 
Arthur,  John,    106    Mnitland   st 
188  Garscube  road  and  40  Mil- 
ton street 
Baillie,  Jas.  &  Go.  87  Candleriggs 
Baillie,  Jolin,  144  Stobcross  street 
Baillie,  Wm.  20  Adelphi  street 
Baird,  Helen,  lOS-JJ.  Frederick  st 
Ballantyne,  And.  220  Dum'iart.  rd 
Bannatyne,  Ninian,  70  E.  How.  st 
Barr,  John,  162  N.  Dalmarnock  rd 
Barr,  Thomas,  233  Argyle  street 
Battison,  J.   &  T.  30,  32  Dundas 

street  and  3  Douglas  street 
Bauchop,  J.  419  Parliamentary  rd 
Beattie,  C.  and  J.  39  Hospital  st 
Bell,  John,  50  Green  st.  Calton 
Bell,  R.  218  Castle  street 
Bilsland,  James,  10  St.  James'  st. 

Kingston 
Bilsland,  John,  88  Pt.-Dundas  rd 
Bilsland,  Robert,  52  King  street, 

Tradeston 
Binnie,  Alex.  H.  35  Eglinton  st 
Bishop,  John,  82  West  Nile  street 
Black,  Robert,  113  Bridgpgafe 
Black,  Win.  Bazaar,  Candleriggs 
Borland  Brothers,  12  Stockw.  pi 
Boyd,  Helen,  287  High  stieet 
Bridgeton  Equitable  Co-operative 
Society,  80  Rcid  street 


Brown,  C.  81  Dalmarnock  road 
Brown,    Duncan,   2    Caltonmouth 

and  370  Gallowgate 
Brown,  George,  87  King  street 
Brown,  James,  33  King  street 
Brown,  John,  140  Gallowgate 
Brown,  John,  jun.  21  0  London  rd 
Brov.'n,  John,  and  Son,  124,  126 

London  road 
Brownlie,  A.  117  Canning  street 
Bryce,  David,  1  Green  st.  Calton, 

and  117  New  Dalmarnock  rd 
Buchanan,  A.  134  StocUwell  st 
Buchanan,  John,  10  Merchant  In 
Bn.chanan,  John,  48  Cavendish  st 
Buchanan,  J.  144  N.  Dal  mar.  rd 
Buchanan,  Joshua,  and  Son,  71, 

73  Candleriggs 
Buchanan,  Rob.  12  Rutherglen  lo. 
Buchanan,  W.  159  Eglinton  st 
Buchanan,  W.  7  Moriison  street 
Burgess,  Kob.  102  Cowcaddens  st 
Burgess,  Robert,  53  Saltmarket 
Burgess,  W.  159  Cowcaddens  st 
Butters,  A.  7  Go  van  street 
Cairns,  J.  &  R.  103  Main  st.  And 
Calder,  James,  51  Shuttle  street 
Calder,  John,  63  Maitland  street 
Caldwell,  Jackson,  7  Glebe  street 
Caldwell,  James,  72  Stewart  st 
Caldwell,  W.  93  Maitland  street 
CakUveil,  Mrs.  J.  27  Green  st.  Cal 
Cameron,  Malcolm  C.  2'3    Clyxle 

street,  Anderslon 
Cameron,  Neil,  271  Argyle  street 
Campbell,  John,  155,  157  Stob- 
cross street 
Campbell,  John,  IS  Brown  street 
Carswell,  Samuel,  54  Little  street 
Carsweil,  Wm.  63  Eglinton  street 
Chi-i->tie,  LIis.  D.  15  Washingt.  st 
Clark,  Stephen,  26-J-  Eglinton  st 
Clement,  Andrew,  80  South  Yfcl- 

lington  street 
Cochrane,  Hugh,  13  George  street 
Cocliran,  J.  62  Main  st.  Bridgeton 
Cogliill,  David,  35  Jamaica  street 
Collins,  Jas.  26  Marlborough  st 
Colquhoun,  James,  32  Clyde  st. 

Anderston 
Coutts,  Peter,  122,  124  Lend,  st 
Craig,  John,  231  Argyle  street 
Craig,  Hugh,  7  Maxwell  street 
Crawford,  Andw.  37  Rntherg.  rd 
Crawford,  Archibald,  70  Clyde  st. 

Anderston 
Crawford,  John,  151  Canning  st 
Crawford,  Agnes,  779  Gailowg 
Crombie,  Wm.  92  West  Nile  st 
Crosson,  Dan.  74  Bridgegate 
Gumming,  Andrew,  1  Florence  st 
Cunningham,  Thos.  1   St.  James' 

st  Kingston,  and  19  E.  Houst.  st 
Cuiminguam,  W'm.  49  Glebe  st 
GutlibertsoR,  Wm.  44^  Adelphi  st. 

south 
Davidson,  Wm.  5 1  A-  King  st.  Trads 
Devlin,  Hugh,  4  North  st.  and  204, 

206  Main  st.  Anderston 


Dickson  &  Barton,  144  Broomielaw 
Docherty,  John,  140  Main  st.  Got 
Dougherty,  Jas.  20  Broad  street, 

Mile-end 
Douglas,  A.  22  Main  st.  Gorbals, 

and  105  Saltmarket 
Dow,  James,  350  Gallowgate 
Drysdale,  Tlios.  67  Shanrrock  st 
Dunipace,  Marion,  133  Great  Ha- 

niilton  street 
Dunlop,  John,  12  Dumbarton  rd 
Dunlop,  Peter,  11  Caledonian  rd 
Dunlop,  Robert,  42  Princes  st.  and 

48  King  street 
Dunlop,  Robert,  &  Co.  47  and  49 

Brunswick  street 
Dunlop,  Thomas,  532,  538  Dob- 

bie's  loan. 
Dunn,  David,  32  Old  Wynd 
Dw^er,  Miclioel,  0  Bazaar 
Dvkes,  Sam.  64  Cowcaddens  sfc 
Farmer,  W.  2  Craiglaw  pi.  Hillli 
Farquhar  &  Ro.xburgh,  52  Cov7- 

caddens  street 
Faulds,  John  E.  137  Main  street, 

Bridgeton 
Ferguson,  Wm.   124  Main  street, 

Bridgeton 
Finlay  &  Leggat,  48  Candlerigg,? 
Finnarty,  .Tames,  67  Carrick  st 
Fisher  &  Kerr,  1 2  0.sv,'ald  street 
Fisher,  M.  &  H.  47  Abercromby  st 
Fisher,   Robert,   90  Stevenson  st. 

and  48  Little  street 
Fleming,  A.  22  York  street 
Fleming,  John,  5  Jackson  street 
Fleming,  W.  11  North  Albion  st 
Fleming,  W.  27  Maxwell  street 
Forgie,     Andrew,    277    and    275 

Garscube  road 
Forsyth,  M.  69  Taylor  street 
Fraser,  Donald,   St.  James'  street, 

Paisley  road 
Fulton,  James,  429  Argyle  street 
Fulton,  James,  47  Argyle  street 
Fulfon,  Robert,  47  -'-\rgyle  street 
Fulton,  W.  &  Son,  66  Brunswick  st 
Fyfe  and  Morton,  19  St.  Enoch  sq 
Gael,  James,  83  North  street 
Galletly,  John,  92  Dundas  st 
Galloway,   James,  32,   34    Burn- 
side  street 
Gait,  John,  2  Clyde  st.  Anderston 
Gardner,  Robert,  58  Commerce  st 
Gardner,  Wm.  20,  22  Wilson  st 
Gebbie,  Thomas,  3  and  5  Welling- 
ton arcade 
Geddes,  E.  and  Son,  72  Alston  st 
Gemmell,  Hu:;h,  98  Garngadrd 
Gemmell,  Jas.B.  &  Co.  59  Clyde  pi 
Gentle,  Neil,  228   and  226  Stob- 
cross street 
Gibb  &  Clark,  17,  19  Wilson  st 
Gibson,  Wm.  99  Main  st.  Ander 
Gibson,  Wm   11  Clyde  st.  Calton 
Gillies  and  Glen,  6  Low  Green  st 
Gillies,  J.  &  Co.  18,  20  Dunlop  st 
Glasgow  Co-operative  Society,  11 
Stirling  street 


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-PROVISION. 


529 


Gordon,  James,  75  Crown  street 
Gordon,  \Vm.  68  Commerce  st 
Graham,  Aiidw.  14G  Thistle  st 
(jray,  James,  9  Bellgrove  street 
Gray,  Wm.  52  Stevenson  st.  Calt 
Greenfield,  D.  &  W.  29  Castle  st 
Halliday  &  Mathieson,  102  Gallow. 
Hamilton,  Andrew,  195  Crown  st 
Hamilton,  T.  127,  125  Stobcross  st 
Hannah,  M.  23  Canning  st.  Calton 
Hardie,  James,  13  Garscube  road 
Harley,  Tbos.  Bi-shop  st.  Anderston 
Harper,  Andw.  47  Blackfriars'  st 
Hay,  William,  70  High  street 
Henderson,  James,  5  Stockwell  st 
Henderson,  Jas.  113  W.  Geo.  st 
Hill,  Robert,  80  Muslin  street 
Hill,  Robert,  44  Rutherglen  road 
ilinchelwood,  Wm.  88  Gt.  Hamil- 
ton street 
Hogartb,  D.  &  Co.  17  So.  Fred,  st 
Hood,  John,  159  Hospital  street 
Howat,  Mat.  9  Main  st.  Bridgeton 
Howatson,  Robert,  26  Adelphi  st 
Howie,  Robt.  160,  162  Stobcross  st 
Hmne,  M.  C.  &  Son,  78  Princes  st 
Hunter,  James,  31  Houston  street 

and  35  Crookston  street 
Hunter,  John,  142  Stirling's  road 
Hunter,  John,  149  High  street 
Hutchison,  Hugh,  43  Taylor  street 
Hutton,  George,  lOOi  Eglinton  st 
Jack,  Thomas,  Bazaar 
Jackson,  J.  112  Rutherglen  loan 
James,  T.  &  G.  116  Cumberland  st 
Jamieson,  John,  79  Maxwell  st 
Jeffrey,  Alex.  L.  160^  Hospital  st 
Johnston,  John,  73  High  street 
Johnston,  J.  G.  97  Abercrorabyst 
Kaj-,  James,  52  Clyde  st.  Anderst 
Kelly,  J.  Bazaar 

Ivelvinhaugh  Working  Men's  Asso- 
ciation, 148  Ivelvinhaugh  street 
King,  James,  79  Kirk  st.  Calton 
King,  John,  108, 110  Cathedral  st 
King,  John,  187  Main  st.  Gorbals 
King,  William,  63  Bridge  street 
Kirkland,  J.  134  Canning  street 
Kirkwood,  A.  92  Cowcaddens  st 
Kirkwood,  J.  132  Cumbeiland  st 
Kirkwood,  \Y.  266  Buchanan  st. 

and  132  Garscube  road 
Laird,  John,  &  Co.  57  Argyle  st 
Lang,  Joseph,  62  So.  Coburg  st 
Lang,  Joseph,  146  Canning  street 
Lang  &  M'Neilage,  62  College  st 
Lang,  Mrs.  R.  46  N.  Hanover  st 
Lang,  Mrs.  80  Orr  street,  Calton 
Lauchlan,  P.  J.  34  Eindlay  street 

and  38  Little  street,  Calton 
Laurie,  Mrs.  31  Graham  street 
Law,  James,  189  Cowcaddens  st 
Lawson,  Archd.  650  Gallovvgate 
Lawson,  J.  90,  92  Whitevale  st 
Leckie,  Alex.  12  Adelphi  street 
Leggat,  J.  3  King  street,  city 
Leggat,  Matthew,  17  Morrison  st 
Leggat,  Mrs.  John,  3  King  street 
Lees,  John,  106  Cumberland  st 


Lindsay,  Geo.  147  Eglinton  st 
Lindsay,  J.  39  Nelson  st.  Tradest 
Lindsay,  Wm.  97  High  street 
Lockerbie,  R.  47  Orr  street 
Louie,  Jas.    182   Kelvinhaugh  st. 

and  242  Dumbarton  road 
Lorimer,  Wm.  74  Abbotsford  pi 
Louttit,  Charles,  14  Houston  st 
Love,  Vim.  207  High  street 
Low,  Thomas,  126  Main  st.  Gorb 
Lyon,  Wm.  203  High  street 
Macadam,  Peter,  28J  Crown  st 
M'Allister,  Ronald,  39  Cumber,  st 
M'Cash,  James,  433  Duke  street 
MConnell,  Wm.  35  E.  Howard  .st 
M'Conochie,  Miss  M.  63  Bell  st 
M'Cowat,  Wm.  149  Stobcross  st 
M'Crone,  George,  355  Argyle  st. 

and  77  Maitland  street 
M'Crone,  James,  28  Brown  street 
M'Crone,  Robt.  90  Centre  street 
M'Cae,  Francis,  33  Hospital  st 
M'Cue,  Vv^  &  Son,  57  W.  How.  st 
M'Culioch,  John,  14  Greenhill  st 
M'Cusker,  John,  15  Finlay  street 
M'Dermott,  Francis,  39  Castle  st 
M'Dermott,  Jas.  85  Reid  st.  Brid 
M'Donald  &  Co.  125  G.  Hamil.  st 
M'Donald,  Daniel,  3|  Glouces.  st 
M'Donald,  Daniel,  38  Cavend.  st 
M'Donald,  Duncan,  and  Co.  2,   3 

Park  place,  Paisley  road 
M'Donald,  Neil,  &  Co.  94  Max.  st 
M'Donald,  Robt.  42  Main  st.  Brid 
M'Donald,  Thos.  61  Clyde  st.  And 
M'Dougall,  A.  28  Parliamen.  rd 
M'Ewan,  Colin,  24  Ann  street 
M'Farlane,  Jas.  29  Little  st.  Cal 
M'Farlane,  John,  319  Argvle  st 
M'Farlane,  John,  244  High  street 
M'Farlane,  Robt.  154  Main  st.  An 
M'Gavin,  Nathan,  220  St.  Geo.  rd 
M'Gibbon,  John,  44  Govan  street 
M'Gibbon,  Wm.  131  Eglinton  st 
M'Gregor,  Henrj',  42  Green  st 
M'Gregor,  John,  167  Garscube  rd 
M'Gregor,  Peter,  246  Main  st.  Br 
M'Guire,  John,  15  Blackfriars'  st 
M'Guire,  J.  &  P.  83  Parliam.  rd 
M'Guirk,  Owen,  451  Argyle  st 
M'liines,  Neil,  32  Stirling  square 
M'Innes,  Peter,  63  Gallowgate 
M'lntosh,  D.  31  West  College  st 
M'Intosh,  Samuel,  45  Ladywell  st 
M'Kay,  David,  247  Gallowgate 
M'Kay,  Henr\',  236  Stobcross  st 
M'Kay,  John,  37  Maxwell  street 
M'Infyre  &  Ramsay,  45  Dunlop  st 
M'Kenzie,  Alex.  3J  Portugal  st 
M'Kerrow,  Robt.  125  Garngad  rd 
M'Kinlay,  Wm.  W.  36  Norfolk  st 
M'Lachlan,  James,  23  Finlay  st 
M'Lauchlin,  Philip,  54  Clyde  st 
M'Laren,  John,  100  Centre  street 
M'Lay,  John,  97  Waterloo  street 
M'Lay,   Wm.  126  Stockwell  st 
M'Lay,  Mrs.  49  Maitland  street 
M'Lean,  M.  443  Argyle  street 
M'Lean,  M.  28  Finlay  street 


M'Lean,    Mrs.    Neil,    82    Stock- 
well  street 
M'Lellan,    John,    29,     31    East 

Howard    street 
M'Lintock,  J.  153  Cowcaddens  sfc 
M'Manus,    John,    87,    87^    Kirk 

street,  Calton 
M'Omish,  J.  167  Castle  street 
M'Owat,  James,  259   Parliam.  rd 
M'Owne,  28  Brown  street  and  224 

Elliot  street 
M'Queen,  John,  262  Main  street, 

Bridgeton. 
M'Queen,  John,  39  George  street, 

Mile-end 
M'Skimming,  John,  174  Garsc.  rd 
M'Vey,  George,  107  New  City  rd 
M'Vicar,  Wm.  59  IMuslin  street 
Manson,  James,  12  Cathedral  st 
Martin,  Alex.  J.  192   Gallowg.  st 
Martin,  Agnes,  7  Thistle  st.  Hutch 
Martin,   R.  31   St.  Enoch  wynd, 

and  44  Maxwell  street 
Marshall,    Alexander,    19    West 

Milton  street 
Mason,  James,  06  Candleriggs 
Mathie,  Wm.  132  Gt.  Hamilton  st 
Mathieson,  H.  263  Main  st.  Gorb 
May,  J.  106  George  street 
Mechan,  Patrick,  143  Eglinton  st 
Menzies,  Miss  C.  120  Bridgegate 
Middleton,  David,  121  Gallowgate 
Middleton,  Thomas,  39  Milton  st 

and  76  Maitland  street 
Middleton,  Thos.  C-^  Nicholson  st 

and  1  Norfolk  street 
Miller,  David,  129  Bridgegate 
Miller,  James,  47  Glassford  street 
Miller,   John,   42  Rose  st.  Hutch 
Miller,  R.  D.  &  Co.  67  Wilson  st 
Miller,  William,  156  Duke  street 
Miller,  William,  111  Drvgate 
Miller,  Mrs.  P.  81  Stirling's  road 
Milne,  John,  22  Renfrew  street 
Mitchell,  Robert,  66.',  Maitland  st 

and  169  Cowcaddens  street 
Montagu,  J.  70  Main  st.  Bridgt 
More,   W.   &  J.  18  Canal  street, 

Port-Dundas 
Morris,  Hugh,  159  Castle  street 
Morrison,  J.  92  Main  st.  Bridget 
Morrison,  Thos.  130  Garscube  rd 
Morton,  Alex.  343  Argyle  street 
Morton,  Hugh,  61  Bridge  street 
Muir  &  Smith,  60  East  Howard  st 
Muirhead,  Robert,  8  Eldon  street, 

South  Woodside. 
Munro,  Donald,  67  Stuart  street 
Murray,  David,  180  Sauchiehall  sfc 
Murray,  John,  47  Rose  st.  Garnet 
Murray,  Walter,  17  King  st.   city 
Naismith,  J.  106  Candleriggs 
Naismith,    John,   2   Kelvinhaugk 

street,  and  261  Dumbarton  road 
Napier,  John,  7  Cambridge  street 
Nelis,  John,  Bazaar,  Candleriggs. 
Niven,  John,  167  Eglinton  street 
Ogilvie,  James,  48  Kirk  st.  Calt. 
Orr,  Robert,  407  Argyle  street 
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PROVISION'. TRADES  DIRECTORY. PUBLISHERS. 


Osborne,  Alex.  45  Candleiiggs 
Pagan,  J.  95  Main  street,  And. 
Park,  John,  17  Moore  street 
Parker,  Mrs.  P.  104  Main  st.  Gorb 
Paterson,  Andw.  39  Kicliard  street 
Paterson,  Andw.  2  Stevenson  st 
Paterson,  James,  19  Canon  street 
Paterson,  James,  Strathbungo 
Paterson,  Peter,  212  Gallowgate 
Paton,  James,  328  High  street 
Paul,  Walter,  30  Dumbarton  road 
Pearston,  John,  189  Duke  street 
Petrie,  Thomas,  28  Caledonian  rd 
Pettigrew,   Jas.  148  Cowcads.   st. 
and  36  and  38  Stevenson  street 
Pettigrew,  R.  &  J.  29,  31  Wilson  st 
Pettigrew,  William,  437  Gullow 
Pollok,  Mrs.  T.,  &  Son,  4  and  250 

Parliamentarj'  road 
Proudfoot,  Pvobt.  22  Candleriggs 
Purdon,  Geo.  184r}  Up,  Crown  st 
Eae,  John,  198  Duke  street 
Eae,  Robert,  768  Gallowgate 
Eae,  William  4  Taylor  street 
Eankin,  James,  90  Canning  street 
Eeid,  Hugh,  105  Eglinton  street 
Eeid,  Hugh,  92,  94  Main  st.  And 
Eeid,  James  S.  103  Glebe  street 
Eeid,  J.  &  J.  P.  150  Great  Hamil- 
ton street 
Eeid,  J.  &  T.  28  Elderslie  street 
Eeid,  Eobeit,  103  Glebe  street 
Eeid,  William,  46  Grove  street 
Eeid,  Helen,  111  Cumberland  st 
Eeid,  Mrs.  83  Govan  street 
Eennie,  T.  J.  &  Co.  17,  19  Hutclie- 

son  street 
Eenwick,  G.  59  Nelson  st.  Trad 
Eenwick  &  Biiller,  95  Stobcross  st 
Eitchie,  J.  8  Crown  street 
Eitchie,  John,  432  Arg}-le  street 
Eobb,  Angus,  125  Shamrock  st 
Eoberts,  Jame?,  27  Bell  street  and 

104  King  street 
Eobertson,  John,  45i  Crown  st 
Eobertson,  Robert,  40  Union  st 
Robertson,  Wm.  22  Rose  st.  south 
Eodger,  Adam,  71  Nelson  st.  Trad 
Eooney,  John,  369  Gallowgate 
Eoss,  Donald,  34  So.  Coburg  st 
Roy,  Jas.  &  Geo.  37  Turner's  ct 
Eussell  &  Sinclair,  78,   80  King 

street,  city 
Eussell,  Mrs.  Wm.  87  Stobcross  st 
Synold,  John,  41,  88  High  street 
Salmond,  James,  37  Drygate 
Scott,  Alex.  107,  109  Stockw.  st 
Scott,  Jas.  6S  Union  street 
Scott,  James,  116  High  street 
Scott,  Mrs.  T.  61  Main  st.  And. 
ScouUar,  John,  197  High  street 
Sample,  Helen,  8  Bell  street 
Sharkey, Valentine,  68Glassford  st 
Sharp,  Henry,  89^  S.  Welling,  st 
Shaw,  William,  32  Florence  street, 

Hufchesontown. 
Sinclair,  Jas.  &  Co.  20  Stockw.  st 
Sliman,  D.  K.  &  J.  157  Trongate 
Small,  James,  05  George  street 


Smith,  Alex.  34  Orr  st.  Calton 
Smith,  Charles,  6U  Carrick  street 
Smith,  David,  8, 10  S.  Pettigrew  st 
Smith,  James,  382,  508  Gallow- 
gate and  278  Duke  street 
Smith,  J.  H.  141  Stobcross  street 
Smith  &  Blallaby,  76  Brid^cgate 
Somerville,  Wm.  22  Green  st.  Cal 
Southern     Co-operative    Society, 

190  Crown  street 
Steel,  James,  82  Stevenson  street 
Steel,  John,  219  Up.Mainst.  Gorb 
Steven,  Alex.  28  S.  Wellington  st 
Steven,  James,  82  Rutherglen  lo 
Stevenson,  Jas.  190  Garscube  road 
Stewart,  Donald,  67j  Maitland  st 
Stewart,  John,  21  Shaftesbury  st 
Stev.'art,  John  R.  152  Broomiehiw 
Stewart,  Peter,  224  Gallowgate 
Stewart,  Robert,  11  Elderslie  st 
Si.irrat,  A.  and  R,  6  Lyon  street 

and  287  Garscube  road 
Taylor,  James,  98  Main  st.  Gorb 
Tavlor,  John,  416  Parliament,  rd 
Teifer,  David,  58  Mitchell  street 
Teirnej',  Patrick,  19  Low  Green  st 
Thomson,  Andrew,  119  Castle  st 
Thomson,  Andrew,  291  Argyle  st 
Thomson,  Geo.  and  Son,  54  Milton 

street,  and  82,  84  Garscube  rd 
Thomson,  John,  22  Stevenson  st 
Thomson,  John,  166  Castle  street 
Thomson,  John,  132  King  st.  Cal 
Thomson,  John,  111  High  street 
Thomson,  Thos.  15  Canning  st 
Thoiiison,  Thomas,  276  Main  st. 

Bridgeton 
Tiernan,  John,  and  Son,  62  York  st 
Tolland,  James,  9  Bazair 
Torrance,  James,  197  Castle  street 

and  145  Garngad  road 
Towart,  John,  235  Gallowgate 
Tulloch,  John,  279  Argyle  street 
Turbyne,  J.  &  T.  67  Fmnieston  st 
Turner,  Duncan,  16  William  street, 

Cowcaddens 
Ure,  John,  46  King  street 
Urie,  John,  5  Stobcross  street 
Urie,  Thom.as,  73  North  street 
Urie,  Thomas,  193  Stobcross  st 
Walker,  Hanee,  140  Main  street, 

Aiiderston 
Walker,  John,  21  Stobcross  street 
and  194  Main  street,  Anderston 
Walker,  R.  &  Co.  22  E.  Howard  st 
\yallace,  Gavin,  323  Argyle  st 
Wallace,  John,  295  Argyle  street 
Wallace,  William,  215  Main  street 
Waterson,  A.  81  King  st.  Calton 
Watson,  Alex.  50  Crown  street 
Watson,  Andrew,  91  Gallowgate 
Watson,  John,  37  Kirk  st.  Townh. 
Watson,  John,  08  New  City  road 
Waugh,  John,  42  E.  Howard  street 
Weir,  George,  45  Govan  street 
Wellwood,  John,   48  Little  street, 
and  3  AVaterloo  street,  Mile-end 
West  of  Scotland  Co-operative  So- 
cietv,  43  North  Albion  street 


West  of  Scotland  Co-operative  So- 
ciety, 68  Hospital  .street 
White,  Robert,  77  Main  st.  Ander 
Y/hitelaw,  Robert,  20  Taylor  st 
Vv'ilkie,  Dun.  30  Rutherglen  road 
Wilkie,  James,  98  Eglinton  street 
Wills,  John  J.  101  Cowcaddensst 
Wilson,  Ales.  62  King  st-.eet 
Wilson,  G.  4,  6,  8  Stuckwell  pi 
Wilson,  Hugh,  53  Garscube  road 
Wilson,  J.  M.  120  Main  st.  Gorbals 
Wilson,  J.  and  R.  54  Howard  st 
Wilson,  Robert,  101  Hospital  st 
Y/ilson,  Vfm.  199  Thistle  street 
'Wood,  James,  3k  Gloucester  st 
Wood,  P.  &  Son'  22  Main  st.  And 
Working  Men's   Association,    184 

Kelvinhangh  street 
Wright,  Dan.  36  Cumberland  st 
Wyllie,  Daniel,  121  New  City  rd 
Wylie,  James,  jun.  78,  80  North 

Woodside  road 
Young,  Alex,  118  Dalj  st.  Trade 
Young,  Alex.  199  Cowcaddens  st 
Young,  Alex.  24  Norfolk  street 
Young,  Arch,  144  Duke  street 
Young,  R.  98  Main  st.  Anderston 
Young,  Robert,  21  S.  Albion  st 

PUELISHEES. 

SEE  ALSO  BOOKSELLERS  ANI> 
STATIO^'ERS. 

Adam,  David,  Herald  Office 
Blackie  &  Son,  36  N.  Frederick  st 
Cameron  &  Co.  76  Queen  street 
Cameron,  Geo.  194  Buchanan  st 
Cameron,  John,  175  Buchanan  st 
Campbell,  Alex.  30  Adam's  ct.  la 
Campbell,  Duncan,  &  Sou,  93  St, 

Vincent  street 
Chambers,  W.  &  R.  64  Argyle  st 
Christian  News  and  Day  Star,  142 

Trongate 
Collins,  Wm.  139, 149  Stirling's  rd 
Courier  Co.  75  Argvle  street 
Forsyth,  J.  &  J.  23  St.  Enoch  sq 
Frazer  Bros.  58  N.  Hanover  st 
Frazer,  J.  67  Union  street 
Fullarton,  A.  &  Co.  40  Union  st 
Glasgow  Advertiser  and    Convey- 
ance Guide  Office,  67  Union  st. 
— See  Advertisement  in  Append. 
Glasgow  Mercantile  Advei-iiser,  'Ji 

Buchanan  street 
Glass  and  Duncan,  123  Argyle  st 
Gunn,  Charles,  Union  street 
Harper,  S.  B.  97  I\Iaxv.'ell  street 
Henderson,  A.  C.  22  Dundas  st 
Kyle,  Morison,  108  Queen  street 
Loch  head,  T.  and  J.  40  Union  st 
M-Kimmie,  Jas.  9  Howard  street 
M'Kenzie,  P.  36  Miller  street 
Mackenzie,  Wm.  45  Howard  st 
M'Kitterick,  W.  L.  15  Turner's  ct 
M'William,  Richard,  6  St.  Vin.  pi 
BIood_v,  Andrew,  74  Buchanan  st 
Morning  Journal,   16  Turner's  ct. 

Argyle  street 
Murray,  T.  and  Son,  49  Buch.  st 


QUAERIERS. TRADES  DIRECTORY. ROPE. 


53.1 


Nisbet,  Hav,  1G4  Trongate 

N.    B.  Daily  Mall,   102   to   101 

Union  street 
Orr,  F.  &  Sons,  1 05  to  111  Union  st 
Ontram,  Geo.  &  Co.  Herald  OJJice, 

28  St.  Vincent  place 
Penmj  Post  Office,  30  Adam's  ct.  la 
Porteous  and  Hislop,  41  W.Nile  st 
Post  Office  Tables,  A.  C.  Hender- 
son, 22  Dundas  street 
Post  and  Paisley  and  Renfrewshire 
Reformer  Office,  15  Turner's  ct 
Sentinel  Office,  9  Howard  street 
Sinnamon,  MacAnally,  and  Co.  63 

Stevenson  street 
Smith,  Jolin,  LL.D.  7  Argj-le  st 
Stuart,  R.  &  Co.  R.  Exch.  buildgs 
The   London   Company  (limited), 

30  Hope  street 
Tweed,  .John,  121  Gt.  Hamilton  st 
Virtue,  James  S.  9  AY.  Campbell  st 
Watson,    George,  5S  Ingram  st 
Young,  John,  280  George  street 

QUAEHIEES. 
r.uird   &  Stevenson,  Orchard  and 

Giii'iiock;  ho,   13  Moray  place, 

Regent  park 
Brown,  ^r.^ncis,  309   Eglinton  st 

and  Williamwood,  Cathcart 
Crowbill  &  Kenmuir,  51  Renfield  st 
Cruikshank,  Jas.  42  Bolhwell  st 
Dowanhill  Quarry,  Particle 
Faill,  A.  &  J.  Craig  park  quarry 
Ilume,    A.    Curaloudon     quarry, 

Inverary  ;  office,  52  Queen  st 
Hunter's  Hill  Quarry  Co.  Bishopb 
Kennedy,  Hugh,  113  Argyle  st 
Leadbetter,  Govan,  &  Co.  Hunter's 

hill,  13  Gordon  street 
llathieson,    D.     Milton     Quarry 

Garscuberd  ;  office,  80  Moore  st 
Neilsou,  James,  Coltpark,  Bishopb 
Neilson    and     Y'oung,    Coltpark, 

Bishopbrigg.s 
Phillips,  Jas.  Lnss  Slate  quarries; 

office,  70  Jamaica  street 
Rankin,  James,  Craigliun  &  Croj', 

lohinstone;  6i  Greenvale  street 
Eennie,  John,  New  GifFnock  quarry, 

353  Sauchiehall  street 
Sim,    William,    Furnace    quarry, 

St.  James'  street,  Piiisley  road 
V^'ellsbolt   and    Kirkburn    Quarry 

Co.;  office,  71  Dalmarnock  rd 
Wyper,    John,   Blochairn    quarry, 

Garngad  road 

QUILL  MAHUFACTUPiSRS, 
Niven,  William,  71  Eglinton  st 

EAa  MESCHAIIT3. 

SEE    ALSO   PAPER   AVAREIIOUSES. 

Anderson,  Thomas,  5  G.  Dovehill 
Anderson,  William,  10  Carrick  st 
Armstrong,  J.  &  Co.  25  Finlay  st 
Brannan,  P.  21,  23  Jackson  st 
Connell,  Patrick,  16  Malta  street 
Crawford,  Mrs.  18  Kent  street 


Cunningham,  Robert,  9  Clyde  st 

Anderston 
Cusker,  James,  64  Lancefield  st. — 

See  Advertisement  in  Appendix. 
Devine,  Blrs.  W.  433  Parliam.  rd 
Dixon,  Peter,  8  Warwick  street 
Elboni,    John,    &    Co.    17,    23-^ 

Steel  street 
Eunson,  George,  53  Carrick  st. — 

See  Advertisement  in,  Appendix. 
Fisher,  George,  21  Bell  stieet 
Fleming,  James  D.  141  High  st 
Fletcher,  Michael,  132  Gallowgate 
Forrester,   Thomas,    13  South  St. 

Mungo  street 
Foster,  John,  41  Blackfriars'  street, 

and  72  Svdney  street 
Gibb,  "William,  12  M'Pherson  st 
Hamilton,  D.  113  New  wynd 
Henderson,   R.   and  Son,   27,  29 

Blackfriars'  street 
Kiik,  John,  51  Gowcaddens  st 
Lynch,  Ovren,  11  Market  street 
SI'Artliur,  James,  78  Nelson  st 
BI'Arthur,  Janet,  22  Bell  street 
M'Connoehie,  Bernard,  91  Newwy 
M'Creddie.  B.  24,  26  Shuttle  st 
M'Creddie,'  D.  11  St.  Andrew's  st 
BI 'Donald,  Chas.  7  Old  vennel 
M'Gowan,  Patrick,  55  Thistle  st 
M'Kenzie,  Jas.  49,  51  Havannah 
M'Lean,  Jas.  36  Princes  street 
Mairs,  Charles,  19  Anderston  qy 
Mann,  Thos.  17  James  Watt  st 
Marr,  Thos.  4  Little  Dovehill 
Miller,  Andrew,  131  M;un   street, 

Gorbals 
Miller,  Mrs.  75  Carrick  street 
Mooney,  Daniel,  109  Bridgegate 
Morrison,  Thos.  95  Castle  street 
Murphy,  Alex.  5  Brown  street 
Murphy,  James,  6  Bell  st.  Calton 
Nealus,  James,  55  Mitchell  st 
Peacock,  Thomas,  08  Broomielaw 
Thomson,  John,  190  Main  street, 

Bridgoton 
Treanor,  John,  and  Co.  47  M'Alp.  st 
White,  AV.  and  Co.  41  College  st 
Williamson,  Edward,  19  Bell  st 
Wilson,  J.  78  Main  street,  Gorb 

ESADIFG-SOOSiS. 

SEE    ALSO    COFFEE-HOUSES. 

Bridgeton,  97  Main  street 
Gallon,  46  Canning  street 
Glasgow  Athenajum,  110  Ing.  st 
Royal  Exchange,  Queen  street 
Stirliiig's  Public  Library,  48  Mil- 
ler street 
Tontine,  14  Trongate 
Watson,  George,  58  Ingram  -st 
Wishart,  W.  1)7  Main  st.  Bridget 

EECTIEIESS. 

Bernart  and  Co.  62  Jamaica  st 
Mackav,  Robert,  12  Cochran  st 
M'Kenzie,  J.  and  Co.  24  Stock,  st 
Stewart,  Robert,  124  Trongate. — 
See.  Adver.  in  Appendix. 


Thorn,  R.  jun.  10  W.  Campbell  st 
Wright,  J.  B.  and  Co.  162  Buch.st 

EEED-MAKEES. 
Bain,  Robert,  13  Broad  close,  167 

High  street 
Bell,  Charles,  9  M'Farlane  street 
Bell  and  Wright,  44  Trongate 
Black,  Arch.  24  High  street 
Campbell,  Daniel,  79  Bell  street 
Neilson,  J.  and  Son,  90  Maxw.  st 
Patent    Heddle    Factory    Co.    90 

Maxwell  street 
Strang,  AVm.  28  Bell  street 
West,  John,  55  Bell  street 

EEGISTER  OPPICE  FOR 
SERVANTS. 
Central,  101  Hutcheson  street 
General  Enquirj'  Office,  18   South 

Hanover  street 
Hodge,  Mrs.  57  Hutcheson  street 
Hood,  Mrs.  John,  109  Renfield  st 
M'Intosh,   Mrs.   John,    23    Cam- 

biidge  street 
Miller,  Misses,  297  Sauchiehall  st 
Register  Office,  118  Union  st 
Select,  118  West  Nile  street 
"Western,  23  Cambridge  street 

EE6ISTRAKS  FOS  BIRTHS, 

MAEEIAGES,    AND    DEATHS. 

Anderston,  John  King  Clark,  52 
North  street,  Anderston 

Brid;;eton,  Alexander  AVaddell,  44 
Canning  street,  Calton 

Elythswood,  David  M'Brayne,  52 
West  Nile  street 

Calton,  V/.  Blackwood,  34  Kent 
street,  Calton 

Central,  T.  D.avidson,  46  John  st 

Clyde,  John  Stiven,  69    Masw.  st 

High  Church,  Wm.  Patrick,  Ca- 
thedral lodge.  High  Church   , 

Hutthesontown,  Robert  Webster, 
148  Hospital  street 

Milton,  James  Smith,  102  Burn- 
side  street 

Tradeslon,  Nicol  M'Dougall,  94  S. 
Portland  street 

ElVET  MANUPACTUSESS. 
Buchanan,  P.  and  Co.  18  Bishop 

street,  Anderston 
Dick,  "W.  B.  and  Co.  Clyde  Rivet 

Works,  Mavisbank  quay 
Gordon,  Thos.  23  Brown  "street 
M'Lellan,  P.  &  W.  127, 129  Tron 
BliHer,  J.  &  Co.  204  Stobcross  st 
Motherwell,  John,  100  Port-Dun- 

das  road 
Provan,  David,  51  Cheapside  st 
Provan,  Mrs.  J.  145  Garscube.  rd 
Rose  &  Bil&land,  77A-  Main  street, 

Anderston 
Spencer,  Wm.  54  Trongate 
Watson,  John,  24  Cochran  st 

EOPE  AlTD    TWniEMAKEES. 

Asylum  for  the  Blind,  102  Castle 

street,  and  32  Glassford  street 


532 


ROPE. TRADES  DIRECTORY. SAW. 


Anderston    Rope  work,    19    Stob- 

cross  street 
Barrow  field  Ropeworks,  207   Dal- 

marnock  road 
Barr,  P.  Upper  Crown  street 
Barton,  William,  153  South  Scot- 
land street 
Birrell,  Geo.  ivire,  45  Union  st 
Black,  J.  «&  Co.  27  Lancefield  qy 
Blair,  Jas.  H.  &  Co.  19  Clyde  pi 
Briggs,    Thomas,   paterU,    72,    98 

Hutcheaon  street 
Caledonian,  230  Stobcross  street 
Callen,  James,  114  Broomielaw 
Cameron,  Mrs.  A.  591  Gallowg 
Dowie,   George,    14   Candleriggs, 

and  74  Union  street 
Dowie,  John,  141  Diike  street 
Edinburgh  Co.  62,  64  Jamaica  st 
Fulton,  A.  &  J.  136  Broomielaw 
Fulton,  Mrs.  A.  C.  270  Buchan.  st 
Gardner,  J.  229  Duke  street 
Gillies,  Ale.K.  Queen's  park 
Glasgow  Bellfield 
Glasgow  Eastern  Ropework,  534 
Gallowg.  and  48  W.  Howard  st 
Glasgow  Ropework,  58  Stockwell 
Gorbals   Ropeworks,  102  Ruther- 

glen  road 
Gourock  Ropework  Co.  56  Clyde  pi 
Gourock  Sail  work  Co.  220  Broom 
Hosie,  John,  23  Stockwell  street 
Hydepark  Ropework,  55,  57  An- 
derston qy.;  office,  7  I^Iiller  st 
Jarvie,  R.  &  J.  19  Stobcross  st 
Lancefield  Ropeworks,  27  Lance- 
field place 
Lawrence,  J.  1  Henrietta  st.  Calt. 
Lemon,  Ales.  13  Millroad  st 
M'Allister,  Andw.  94  Bellgrove  st 
M'AIister,  Mrs.  W.  46  Grseme  st 
M'Gibbon,  James,    305    Dalmar- 

nock  road. 
M'Innes,  Robt.  177  Dobbie's  loan 
M'Kellar,  A.  &  Son,  232  Stobcross 

street;  office,  78  Broomielaw 
M'Lae,  A.  &  T.  Butterbiggins  rd 
M'Lay,  Jas.  jun.  &  Co.  22  Glass- 
ford  street 
Milne,  J.  &  W.  S.  English  twine 
and  shop  thread  warehouse,  G3 
Candleriggs 
Newall,  K.  S.  and  Co.  wire,  68 

Anderston  quay 
Preston   &    M 'Arthur,   207   Dal- 

marnock  road 
Ross,  Alex.  56  Cavendish  st 
Ross,  Wm.  jun.  &  Co.  Kinning  pk. 
Smeal,  R.  102  King  st.  Calton. 
Smith,  R.  12  Bellfield  street 
South  Western  Ropework,  153  S. 

Scotland  street. 
Southwell,  S.  77  Barrack  street 
Steven,  James,  115  Castle  street 
Stewart,    T.    and  J.    and  Co.   7 

Miller  street 
Thomson,  A.    and   Co.    48    West 

Howard  street 
Told,  J.  285  N.  Dalmarnock  road 


Wales,  Henry,  &  Son,  58  Stock- 
well    street ;    works,   3    and   5 
Bedford  street,   and   55    South 
Cumberland  street 
Watson,  James,  115  Glebe  st 
Watson,  Robert,  99  Canning  st 

SACiaETG  AND  PACKSHEET 

"WAKEHOUSES. 
Asylum  for  the  Blind,  102  Castle 

street  and  32  Glassford  st 
Adams,  James  Y.  and  W.  G.  13 

Union  street 
Dowie,    George,    14  Candleriggs, 

and  74  Union  street 
Fleming,  W.  &    J.  &  Co.  Baltic 

works  ;  warehouse,  5  Ingram  st 
Forrest,  T.  6  Wilson  st.;  ho.  24  do 
Gibb,  David,  36  Miller  street 
Hadden,  Thomas  Leys,    17  South 

Frederick  street 
Hedderwick,    John   and   Co.    18 

Stirling  street 
Lawcock,  J.  &  Co.  57  Argyle  st 
Millar  &  Marr,  65,  67  John  st.  Br 
Rutherfurd,  Paterson,  and  Co.  48 

Ingram  street,  and  6  John  street 

SADDLESS  AHD  HAEKESS 
MAKERS. 
Black,  A.  7  West  Campbell  street 
Boog,  John,  16  Renfield  street 
Boyd,  James,  231  Stirling's  road 
Brownlee,  Peter,  50  Dumbarton  rd 
Cook,  Wra.  19  New  City  road 
Cowan,  James,  15  Union  street 
Cuthbert,  John,  6Y  Bridge  street 
Fairley,  W.  G.  &  Co.  11  Jam.  st 
Forsyth,  W.  214  Main  st.  Gorbals 
Graham,  James,  238  Argyle  st 
Gray,  P.  &  P.  103  Garscube  road 
Grieve,  George,  54  Sauchiehall  st 
Hendry,  James,    98   Canning  st. 

and  8  St.  Enoch  square 
Jackson,  John,  409  Gallowgate 
Lamb,  Joseph,  294  Buchanan  st 
Leckie,  John,  &  Co.  60  Stockw.st 
M'Allister,  C.  135  Castle  street 
M'Creight,  Thomas,  3  Kent  st 
M'Intosh,   Peter,   and  Sons,  129 

Stockwell  street 
M'Naughton,  J.  23  Renfield  st 
Main,  James,  &  Co.  166  Duke  st 
Marshall,  John,  115  Castle  street 
Maxwell,  John,  91  Union  street 
Mirrlees,  Vf .  &  Co.  97  Buch.  st 
Pollock,  James,  151  Stockwell  st 
Pollock,  James,  64  Renfield  street 
Robertson,  W.  and  Son,  18  West 

Nile  street 
Russell,  Thomas,  788  Gallowgate 
Scott,  D.  31  Canning  st.  Calton 
Stockton,    Christopher,    150,  156 

Stockwell  street 

SADDLERS'  IRONMONGERS. 

Angus,  J.  &  Co.  131  Trongate 
Boyd,  Henry,  114  Candleriggs  st 
Fairlie,  W.  &  G.  11  Jamaica  st 


Leckie,  John,  &  Co.  60  Stockw.  st 
M'Naught,    George,   58,    62    St. 

James'  slreet 
Pollock,  James,  151  Stockw.  st 
Spencer,  Wm.  54  Trongate 

SADDLETREE  MAKERS. 

Angus,  J.  &  Co.  131  Trongate 
Leckie,  John,  &  Co.  60  Stockw.  st 
M'Naught,  George,  58  and  62  St. 

James'  street.  Paisley  road 
Simpson,  John,  13  Charles  street 
Yuille,  James,  47  Stockwell  street 

SAPSTY  LAMP  MAKERS. 

Dick,  Alex.  105  Stockwell  street 
Drew,  Wm.,  &  Co.  66  Wilson  st 
Finlay,  John,  43  Buchanan  street 
Laidlaw,   R.   and  Son,  147  East 

Milton  street 
Leitch,  A.  49  Gallowgate 

SAIL  MAKERS. 
Barton,  Wm.  153  S.  Scotland  st 
Bell,  John,  &  Co.  210  Broomielaw 
Black,  J.  &  Co.  27  Lancefield  qu 
Blair,  James  H.  &  Co.  19  Clyde  pi 
Callen,  James,  114  Broomielaw 
Clyde  Sail-cloth    Co.   27   Lance- 
field quay 
Doughis,  R.  42  Clyde  place 
Edinburgh  Co.  62,  G4  Jamaica  st 
Ewing,  R.  sen.  28  Dale  st.  Trades 
Gourock  Sailwork  Co.220  Broomlw 
Hydepark   Rope  Work ;   office,  7 
Miller  street,  James  M'Kellar, 
13  West  street 
M'AIister,  John,  Mavlsbank  quay 
M'Farlane,  J.  &  Co.  136  Park- 
holm  place 
M'Leod,    Matthew,     26    Spring- 
field lane 
M'Symon  &  Potter,  26  Clyde  pi. 

and  5  Paisley  road 
Rutherford,  Paterson,  &  Co.  sail- 
cloth mami/s.,  6  John  street 
Ship  Chandlery  and  Sailwork  Co. 

29  Robertson  street 
Stewart,  T.  &  J.  &  Co.  55,  57  And. 

quav  and  7  Miller  street 
Watson,  H.  J.  &  Kidd,  26  West  st 

SALT  MERCHANTS. 
Aitken,  Hugh,  7  Gibson  street 
Donaghy,  Hugh,  51  Turner's  ct 
Fisher,  James,  106  Gallowgate 
Sloan,  Wm.  &  Co.  Turner's  court 
Wilson,  Henry,  68  Hope  street 
Wilson,  John,  59  King  street 

SA\y  MAKERS. 
Allan,  Arthur,  12  London  street 
Brown,  Hugh,  213  Argyle  street 
Cook,  Wm.  25  Howard  street 
Cross,  Wm.  46  Trongate 
Debbie,  John,  205  Argyle  street 
Elsworth,  John,  170  Argyle  st 
Landell,  William,  106  Trongate; 
Sylvan  Works,  Mile-end. 


SAW.- 


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-SHERIFF. 


533 


Livingston  &  Watson,  235  Arg.  st 
Moore,  William,  94  Stockwell  st 
Thomson,  Peter,  83  Mitchell  st 
Youjig,  James,  325  Argyle  street 

SAW  MILLS. 
Adams,  Jas.  &  Co.  Scotland  street 
Ahn,  Frederick  Franz  von,  factor 

of  Victoria  Patent  Saw  Mills 
Eaird  &    Bro-vvn,    Port-Dundas ; 
call  at  D.  Crawford's,  97  Un.  st 
Boj'd,  John,  278  Townmill  road 
Brownlie,  Archibald,  Victoria  Saw 

Mills,  James  street 
Brownlee,  Jas.  173  St.  Geo.  rd 
Brownlie,  Robt.  3  Windsor  ter 
Citv  Saw  Mills,  Port-Dundas 
Dunn,  J.  E.  &  Cc.  Rockville  Saw- 
mills, Port-Dundas. 
Glasgow    Saw   Mills,    Baird    and 
Brown,  23  Corn  st.  Port-Dund 
Hutchison,  Yv^  &  C.  119  Elliot  st 
Hunter,  Moses,  &  Co.  19  M'Far- 

lane  street 
M'Dowall,  J.  S.  &  Co.  28  Govan 

street,  Hutchesontown 
Owen,  Thos.  36  Whitehall  street, 

Anderston 
Patersoii,  A.  &  G.  G8  Tennant  st 
Robb,  J.  &  Co.  136  Eglinton  st 
Robinson,    Dunn,  &  Co.  Partick 

Saw  Blil's 
Stewart,  J.  &  A.  33  Washington  st 
Swan,  David,  juii.  &  Co.  Kelvin- 
dock,  and  141  St.  Vincent  st 
Taylor,  J.  &  Brothers,  6  Main  st. 

Anderston 
Veneer  Saw  Mills,  35  Washin.  st 
Victoria    Patent    Saw    Mills    for 
veneer     and      board     cutting ; 
Prale  &  Ballheimer,  F.  F.  von 
Ahn,  factor,  103  St,  James' rd 
Whitehall   Veneer  Saw  Mills,  36 
Whitehall  street,  Anderston 

SCALS-SSAM  MAKEKS. 

Adams,  C.  49  Trongate 
Anderson  Brothers,  93  Stockwell 
Ferguson,  J.  &  R.  11  Argvle  street 
Fleming,  P.  &  R.  29  Argyle  st 
Ingram,  James,  39  Stockwell  st 
Lowe,  Chas.  151  George  street 
Paterson,  W.  &  Son,  19  Ann  street 

and  16  Springfield  place 
Taylor,  James,  122  Trongate 
Taylor,  John,  84  Bridgegate 
Wood,  A.  &  Sons,  14,  iSStockw.st 

SCREW  MAKERS. 
Buchanan,  Peter,  &  Co.  18  Bishop 

street,  Anderston 
Crosher,  William,  97  Piccadilh'  st 
Gordon,  Thomas,  23  Brown  st 
Dick,  W.  B.  &  Co.  Clyde  Riv.  Wks 
Rose  &  Bilsland,  77 J  Main  street, 

Anderston 
Spencer,  William,  54  Trongate 
Stuart,  Archibald,  16  Ark  lane 
Williamson,  John,   18  Little  Ha- 
milton street 


SCULPTORS. 

Barclaj-,  II.  Sighthill  Cemetery 
Brouggiotti,  P.  14  Renfield  street 
Campbell,  Dan.  574  Gallowgate 
Clubb,  A.  &  M'Lean,  Nor.  Necro- 
polis rd.;  ho.  30  Drygatelane 
Connell,  John,  45  Taylor  street 
Connell  &  JIurdocb,  Caledonian  rd 
Copland,  Joseph,  249  St.  Vin.  st 
Ewing,  Geo.  E.  150  W.  George  st 
Galbraith  &  Winton,  129  St.  Vin- 
cent street 
Gray,  Robert,  40  Bothwell  street 
Greenlees,  Edward,  50  Brown  st 
Handcock  &  Caldwell,  Caledon.  rd 
Lawson,  George  A.  83  St.  Geo.  pi 
M'Gaw,  Alex.  87  Eglinton  street 
M'Glashan,  James,  44  York  st 
Mossman,  Geo.  83  N.  Frederick  st 
Mossman,  John,  83  N.  Fred,  st 
Mossman,  J.  &  G.  83  N.  Fred,  st 
Penman,  A.  85,  87  Dumb,  road 
Sawers,  Campbell,  61  North  st 
Shanks,  J.  109  N.  Hanover  street 
Waggett,  Wm.  38  Bothwell  st 

SEAL  ENGRAVERS. 

SEE    ENGRAVERS. 

SEALING-WAX  MANUFAC- 
TURERS. 

Buchanan,  J.  72  Nelson  street. — 
See  Advertisement  in  Appendix. 
Craig,  John,  5  Mitchell  street 
Levenson,  J.  178  Gallowgate. 
Oprower,  L.  E.  74  Hope  street. 

SEWING  MACHINE  MAKERS. 

Coltman,  Emily  S.  171  Buch.  st 
Empire  Depot,  80  Maxwell  st, 
M'Donald,  David,  37  M'Phers.  st 
M'Kenzie,  Alex.  &  Co.  62  North 

Frederick  street 
Simpson,  R.  E.  &  Co.  90  Max- 
well street 
Singer,  J.  M.  &  Co.  65  Buchan.  st. 

— See  Advertisement  in  App. 
Telford,  John,  26  St.  Enoch  wj'nd 
Wadham,  Arthur,  138  Buchan.  st 
Wheeler  &  Wilson,  82  Union  st 
Wilson,  Andrew,  138  Buchan.  st 

SEAREEROKERS. 

SEE    STOCKBROKERS. 

SHAWL  WAREHOUSES. 

Those  marked  z  are  also  zebra- 
dress  manufacturers. 
2  Aucbinvole,  J.  4  Montrose  st 
Bigham,  George,  &  Co.  69  Buc.  st 
Black,  D.  &  Co.  153  Queen  st 
Black  &  Haldane,  25  So.  Fred.  st. 
Brown,  A.  &  Co.  103  Virginia  pi 
Douglas,     Clement    Alex.   60   St, 

George's  place. 
Eraser,  Ales.  &  Co.  16  Prince's  sq. 
Gow,  Butler,  &  Co.  55  Wilson  st 
Halden,  Andrew,  6  Hope  street 
Henrv,  A.  &  Co.  14  Garthland  st 


Holmes,  W\  &  Brothers,  2  Geo  sq 
Kemp,  D.  37  Buchanan  st. 
z  Knox,  Andw.  L.  16  Bothw.  st 
z  Knox,  J.  73  Brunswick  street 
Laird  &  Thomson,  C9  Ingram  st 
Macallister,  W.  &  Co.  80  Bucha.  st 
M'Arthur,  Findlay,  27  So.  Fred,  st 
M'Arthur,  Ross,  &  Co.  40  Ing.  st 
M'Kechnie,  R.  &.  Co.  19  Montr,  st 
M'Millan,  John,  37,  43  Queen  .st 
M'Nair  &  Brand,  8  Prince's  sq 
z  Merrylees,   J.   &   Son,   5   and  7 

Alston  street 
Reid,  John,  &  Co.  43  Argyle  area 
Ross,  A.  339|  York  pi.  Ai-gyle  st 
Rowat,  R.  T.  &  J.  24  Queeti  street 
Sharp,  James,  4  John  street  and 

42,  52  Ingram  street 
Tannahill,    Robertson,  &    Co.  26 

Glassford  and  39  Hutcheson  sts 
Vallance  &  Co.  62  Queen  street 
Wilson,    John,    Sons,  &    Co.   36 

Ingram  street 

SHEET  LEAD  &  LEAD  PIPE 
MANUFACTUEERS. 

Alexander,  Ferguson,  and  Co.  48 
M'Alpine  street 

Campbell,  T.  B.  and  Co.  30  Both- 
well  street 

Glasgow  Sheet-lead  and  Pipe 
Manufactorj',  48  M'Alpine  st 

M'Adam,  W.  drain  and  seioerage, 
45,  97  Hydepark  street 

M'Farlane,  Walter,  and  Co.  rain 
pipes,  46  Washington  street 

Newtons,  Keates,  and  Co.  110 
Cheapside  street  * 

SEEDSMEN. 

SEE   NURSEUY    AXD    SEEDSMEN. 

SHERIFF-OFFICERS  AND 
CONSTABLES. 

Those  marked  c  are  also  constables. 
Beal  &  M'Tavisb,  37  Virginia  st 
Campbell,  A.  3  Thomson's    lane, 

Mile-end 
Campbell,  James,  109  W.  Geo.  st 
Campbell,  John,  66  Hutcheson  st 
Chambers,  Thomas,  132  Trongate, 
sheriff- ofKcer     and    justice    of 
peace  constable  for  Lanarkshire, 
and  sheriff-officer  for  the  counties 
of  Renfrew  and  Dumbarton 
Clark,  James,  10  Roj-al  arcade. 
Colquhoun,  Joseph,  57  Miller  st. 
c  Gumming,  J.  66  Hutcheson  st. 
Dickson,    Adam,    sen.    87    Aber- 

cromby  street 
Dickson,  Adam,  59  Oswald  street 
Ferguson,  Andw.  16  S.  Hanover  st 
c  Gibson,  John,  66  Lancefield  st 
c  Gilmour,  Wm.  51  Brunswick  st 
Grange  &  Young,  17  Brunswick  st 
Hutcheson,  .John,  7  Gayfield  st 
Jackson,  H.  239  Main  st.  Gorbals 
c  Jardine,  J.  38  Brunswick  street 
Lang,  Hubert,  66  Hutcheson  street 


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SHIP.- 


-TEADES  DIRECTORY. 


-SHIP, 


Leonard,  And.  2J  Nicholson  street 
Logan,  John,  27  Eonfrevv  street 
M 'Donald,  Alex.  G3  West  street 
M'Donald,  G.  43  Soho  st.  Mile-end 
cM'Donald,  R.  73  Hiitcheson  st 
c  M'Gowan,  Jas.  6  E.  Campbell  st 
cM'Gregor,  G.  25  East  Clyde  st 
M'Guire,  Charles,  91  Govan  street 
M'Indoe,  Eoliert,  10  Finsiieston  st 
M'lntyre,  Alex.  73   Thistle  street, 

Hutchesontown 
M'Kenna,     Patrick,    34    Stirling 

street,  city 
cM'L;iren,  J.  47  St.  Andrew's  sq 
cM'Quade,  Peter,  18  Jail  square 
Morrison,  Peter,  47  George  street 
Morton,  John,  90  Hospital  street 
c  Muirhead,  William,  57  Miller  st 
Munro,  Eobt.  77  Eenfield  street 
c  Murray,  L.  8 1  Wilson  street 
Phillips,  John  M'Kenzie,  4.0  Rose 

street,  Hntchesontown 
c  Pnrsev,  J.  4  Sharp's  lane 
Steel,  William,  2  Clyde  terrace 
Stirrat,  Joseph,  65  Jamaica  street 
e  Summers,  Thos.  25  East  Cl^'de  st 
Ure,  James,  97  West  George  st 
c  Watson,  W.  25  Candleriggs 
Watson,  Wm.  jun.  25  Candleriggs 
Watt,  Thomas,  24  Hutcheson  st 
White,  James,  54  St.  Enoch  squ. 

or  21  John  street,  Bridgeton 
V/hite,  Thos.  7  Park  place,  Stock- 

■well  street 
c  Young,  Alex.  114  Trongate 

SHIP   AND   Il^SUSAITCE 

BEOKESS. 

Affleck,  Eobt.  52  Charlotte  street 
Aikman,  T.  &  Co.  24  Gordon  st 
Bankier  and  Leitke,  25  Gordon  st 
Barker,  D.  C.  116  St.  Vincent  st 
Bennett,  Brown,  and  Co.  17  Ex- 
change square 
Black,    A.    J.    Eoyal    Exchange 

buildings  area,  north  side 
Blackburn  &  Low,  135  Bueh.  st 
Borthwick    &    M'Phail,  3   Eoyal 

Exchano;e  court,  85  Queen  st 
Boustead  &  Dunbar,  13  Dixon  st 
Brown,  Maxwell,  and  Co.  21  St. 

Vincent  place 
Brown,  T.  135  Buchanan  street 
Brown  and  Watson,  80  Union  st 
Buchanan,  John,  1  Prince's  square, 

Buchanan  street 
Burns,  G.  and  J.  9  Buchanan  st 
Cairney,  Wm.  HON.  Frederick  st 
Carmichael,  John,  97  Union  street 
Caw,  J.  B.  and  Co.  37  St.  Vin.  pi 
Clapperton,  J.  3  West  Nile  street 
Clark,  David,  40  Union  street 
Couper,  J.  12  Royal  Exchange  sq 
Cowan,  Vt''m.  04  St.  Vincent  st 
Craig,  R.  and  J.  40  Union  street 
Cree  &  Co.  17  Eoyal  Exch.  sq 
Cree,  Skinner,  &  Co.  12  Gordon  st 
Cruickshimk,  John,  161  Hope  st 


Cunningham,    John   E.  4G  West 

Howard  street 
Dawson,  Alex.  24  St.  Vincent  pi 
Diek,  Geo.  76  St.  George's  road 
Donaldson  Brothers,  G2  Bucha.  st 
Dunbar,  John,  49  ilontrose  street 
Dunlop,  Francis,  20  Buchanan  st 
Edniiston  &  Mitchell,  25  Gordon  st 
Euing,  W.  &  Co.  Eoyal  Exchange 
Finnis,  Peter,  511  Gallowgate 
Foulds,  John  C.  64  Buchanan  st 
Fletcher,  Nathaniel,  North  area, 

Eoyal  Exchange 
French,  Jas.  57  Miller  street 
Gilchrist,  Wm.  and    Co.  77  Bu- 
chanan street 
Gillespie,  David,  137  W.'  Eegent  st 
Gilmour,  V/.  &  Co.  S3  Robertson  st 
Govan,  Kent,  &  Co.  65  Jamaica  st 
Gow,  Allan  C.  87  Union  street 
Graham,    A.    H.    &    J.    57    St. 

George's  place 
Gray  &  Buchanan,  7  Prince's  sq 
Handysides&  Henderson,  45  Un.  st 
Hannan,    Kerr,    &    Co.  71  West 

Nile  street 
Hart,  Thomas,  50  Eenfield  street 
Henderson,  David,  &  William,  52 

St.  Enoch  square 
Henderson,     Patrick,    &    Co.    27 

West  George  street 
Hutcheson  &  Brown,  14  Masw.  st 
Hutton,  Joseph,  62  Jamaica  st 
Johnston,  Neil,  46  Eenfield  street 
Kay%  A.  &  Co.  Eoyal  Exchange 
Kincaid,  John,  59  Oswald  street 
Kenneth  &    M'Donald,    136  Bu- 
chanan street 
Laughhmd  and  Brown,  97  West 

George  street 
Leffman,  L.  97  Union  street 
Leggat,  Wm.  7  Royal  Exchange 
Logan,  John,  jun.  &  Co.  12  Dix.  st 
Loudoun,  J.  &  Co.  68  St.  Vin.  st 
M'Cormick,  A.   G.   2  Eoyal  Ex- 
change buildings 
iP Arthur  Brothers,  47  Oswald  st 
M'Donald,    Cunningham,    &    Co. 

20  Union  street 
M'Ewan  &  Auld,  63  St.  Vin.  st 
Jil'Intosh,  John,  73  So.  Portia,  st 
M'lntyre,  D.  &  Co.  65  Jamaica  st 
M'Intvre,  Wm.  20  St.  Vincent  pi 
Mackay,  John  F.  &  Co.  107  Bu- 
chanan street 
M'Kean  &  Lament,  27  Union  st 
M'Kellar,  Wm.  B.  Royal  Exchange 
M'Kellar,  W.   B.   and  Leggat,   7 

Eoval  Exchange  buildings 
M'Kinlay,  J.  &  W.  Eoyal  Ex.  bds 
M'Kinlay,  John,  14  Walraer  ores 
M'Laren,  John  F.  153  Queen  st 
M'Lean,  Wm.  98  Fyfe  place 
M'Leish  &  M'Natt,  54  St.  Eh.  sq 
Bl'Nab,   Turner,  &    Co.  48  Bu- 
chanan street 
Blerrow  &  Fell,  9  Howard  street 
Milligan,  Jolm,  65  Jamaica  street 
Slorrison,  V^.  &  A.  2  Oswald  st 


Murray,   Thomas  E.  Eoyal    Ex- 
change buildings 
Orr,  Thomas  C.  69  Union  street 
Orr,  W.  &  Co.  15  St.  Enoch  sq 
Baton  &  Grant,  135  Buchanan  st 
Paterson  &  Co.  257  Argyle  st 
Eamsay,  William,  Strathbungo 
Robertson,  Alex.  D.  146  Bucha.  st 
Robertson,  William,  75  Jaraaicasfc 
Eose,  John,  4  Lynedoch  crescent 
Rose,   Murison,  &  Thomson,  110 

Buchanan  street 
Roxburgh,  Eichardson,  &    Co.  7 

Eoyal  Exchange  place 
Slieppard  &  Co.  54  St.  Enoch  sq 
Smith,  M.  H.  10  Robertson  street 
Singleton,  A.  W.  27  Union  street 
Spiers,  John,  12  India  street 
Swann,  J.  B.  59  St.  Vincent  st. — 

See  Advertisemeni  in  Ajjpendiv. 
Thomson,  T.  &  Co.  8  R.  Ex.  bd 
Turnbull,   Gregor,  &  Co.,  40  St. 

Vincent  place 
Walker,  V/m.  E.  Exch.no.  area 
Wilson  Brothers,  125  Buchan.  st 
Wingate,  Birrell,  &  Co.  4  Eo.  Ex. 
Wright,  D.  A.  20  Robertson  st 
Wright,  J.  &  Co.  25  Robertson  st 
Younc ,  J.  &  R.  107  Buchanan  st 

SHIP  &  SHIPPIKG  AGEIJTS. 
Agency  for  the  sale,  purchase,  and 
charter  of  steam  and  sailing 
vessels,  51  Union  street 
Arnott,  Vr.  jun.  &  Co.  45  Un.  st 
Barker,  D.  C.  &  Co.  1 16  St  Vin.  st 
Brown,  Eben.  12  Dixon  street 
Buchanan,    John,   1    Prince's   sq. 

Buchanan  street 
Burns,  G.  &  J.  9  Buchanan  street 
Burrell  and  Son,  wharf,  Pt.-Dund 
Cameron,  John,  65  Jamaica  street 
Cameron,  T.  &  Co.  75  Jamaica  st 
Clyde  Shipping  Co.  2  Oswald  st 
Currie,  Duncan,  22  Anderston  qy 
Daggett,  P.  48  St.  Enoch  square 
Edmiston  and  Mitchell,  25  Gord.st 
Ewing,  Joseph,  67  Miller  street 
Fleming,  James,  83  Jamaica  st 
Fletcher,   Nathaniel,    north    area, 

Eoyal  Exchan^ne 
Freidlander,  A.  43  N.  Hanover  st 
Gilmour,  W.  &  Co.  33  Robert,  st 
Greenock  Towing  Co.  12  Robert- 
son street 
Greenock  &  Bowling,  6  Oswald  st 
Hamilton  Brothers,  3  Brown  st 
Handysides    and    Henderson,    45 

Union  street 
Hay,  James,  34  Forth  street,  Port- 

Dundas 
Henderson,  David  and  ^Villiani,  52 

St.  Enoch  square 
Hepburn,  Chas.  M.  63  Jamaica  st 
Hinsbelwood,  John,    17    Eenfield 

street  and  17  Miller  street 
Hutchison,  D.  and  Co.  119  Hope  sfc 
Inglis  and  Bow,  13  John  street 
Jeflrcy,  James,  9  Gordon  street 


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535 


Johnstone,  W.  F.  38  Paterson  st. 

Kingston 
Langlands,  IM.  20  Dixon  street 
Liddell,  William,  C  Oswald  street 
Lloyd's  surveyor,  75  Jamaica  st 
M'Arthur  Brothers,  47  Oswald  st 
M-Connell  &  Laird,  133  St.  Vin.  st 
M-Keaii  and  Lamont,  27  Union  st 
M'Laren,  Jcdin,  and  Co.  C  Dixon  st 
Mather,  John,  73  West  Nile  st.  ; 

Edinburgh  &  Glasgow  Railway 
Malcolm,  Alex.  jun.  11  Di.\on  st 
Milligen,  John,  65  Jamaica  street 
Orme,  ILirlin,  20  Robertson  street 
Orr,  Thomas  C.  C9  Union  street 
Potter,  L.  &  Co.  72  Great  Clyde  st 
Rankin,  James,  5  Cathcart  place, 

Cleland  testimonial 
Eeid,  J.  and  Co.  5i  Broomielaw 
Robertson,  Richard,  75  Jam.  st 
Sloan,  Wm.  &  Co.  61  Union  st 
Steel,  James,  &  Son,  80  Broomlw. 
Stephens,  Henry,  13  Dixon  street 
Watson,  Alexander,  75  Jamaica  st 
Wordie  &  Co.  10  Candleriggs,  and 

10  N.  Queen  street 
■\7rjght,  John,  &  Co.  25   Eobert- 

son  street 

SHIP  BUILDERS. 
Barclay',  Curie,  &  Co.  at  Stobcross 

and  Cl)deholm,  WMiiteinch 
Barr,  John,  iron,   100  Clyde  st. 

Anderston 
Counell,  Charles,  &  Co.  iron  and 
wood,  Overnev\ton  Ship-building 
Yard,  Kelvinhaugh 
Denny,   William,   Brothers,    1G6 

Buchanan  street 
Ferguson,   Eobt.  S.   Firhill  slip- 
docks,  by  Springbank 
Henderson,    Coulborn  &    Co.    20 

Dixon  street 
Hoey,  Thomas,  3  Buckingham  sq. 

Govan 
Lawiie,  J.  G.,  Whiteinch 
Napier,  R.  &  Sons,  75  Washing- 
ton street  and  Govan 
Randolph,  Elder,  &  Co.  12  Centre  st 
Seath,  Thomas  B.  Rutherglen. 
Simons,  William,  &  Co.  Renfrew 
Smith  &  Rodger,  49  Anderston  qy 
Stephen,  A.  &  Son?,  Kelvinhaugh 
Stratton,  Alex.  109  W.  George  st 
Thomson,  J.  &   G.  Finnieston  st. 

and  Clydebank,  Govan 
Tod   &   M'Gregor,   33   Anderston 

quay  and  Partick 
Wingate,T.  &  Co.  jVok, Whiteinch 

SHIP  CHAWBLERS. 
Barton,  AVm.  153  S.  Scotland  st 
Bell  &  Co.  212  Broomielaw 
Bishop,  Thomas,  G  Clyde  place 
Blacklock,  D.  &  Co.  32  Clyde  pi 
Claasen,  E.  &  Co.  39  Robertson  st 
Craig,  Peter,  GO  Jamaica  street 
Douglas,  Robert,  42  Clyde  place 
Ewing,  R.  sen.  &  Co.,  28  Dale  st. 
Tradeston 


Fulton  A.  &  J.  136  Broomielaw 
Fyfe  &  Morton,  19  St.  Enoch  sq 
Gourock  Sailwork  Co.  222  Broom 
Innes  &  M'Kellar,  13  West  street 
M'Symon  &  Potter,  2G  Clyde  pi 
RobI),  Moore,  &  Co.  74  Broomie 
Ship  Chandlery  and  Sailwork  Co. 

29  Robertson  street 
Woods,  Richard,  52  Broomielaw 
Wylio  &  Lochhead,  ship  furnishers 

SHIPPII^G  OFFICES. 
Alexandria,  9  Buchanan  street 
Alicante  Steam  Packet  office,  45 

Union  street 
American,  45  Union  street 
American  Royal  Mail,  9  Buch.  st 
American  (South),  45  Union  st 
American  Steam  Packet,  11  Dixon 

St.  and  70  Gt.  Clyde  st 
Ancona,  9  Buchanan  street 
Australian,  45  Union  street 
Australian,  15  St.  Enoch  square 
Barcelona  Steam-packet  office,  45 

Union  street 
Belfast  Shipping  office,  51Union  st 
Belfast  Royal  Blail,  9  Buchanan  st 
Black  Ball   and  Eagle   Lines    of 
Australian  Packets,  54  Broomie- 
law and  45  Union  street 
Bordeaux,  14  Maxwell  street 
Bordeaux,  45  Union  street 
Boston    U.S.   Royal  Mail,  9  Bu- 
chanan street 
Bristol,  51  Union  street 
British  American,  45  Union  st 
British  and  Foreign,  9  Buch.  st 
British  and  North  American  Royal 

Mail,  9  Buchanan  street 
Cadiz  and  Glasgow,  27  Union  st 
Campbelton,  22  Anderston  quay 
Canadian,  45  Union  street 
Canadian    Steam-ship,    70    Great 

Clyde  street 
Carron  Co.  Port-Dundas 
Catanian,  45  Union  street 
Charente  Steam  Packet  Office,  14 

Maxwell  street 
Charente  and  Glasgow,  45  Un.  st 
Chilian  Packet     Ship    Office,   45 

Union  street 
Clyde  and  Natal,  14  Maxwell  st 
Clyde  Shipping  Co.  2  Oswald  st 
Clyde    Steam    Navigation  Co.   9 

Buchanan  street 
Coleraine,  133  St.  Vincent  street 
Constantinople,  9  Buchanan  st 
Copenhagen     and    Glasgow    (via 
Leith)  Steam-packet;  Bankier, 
Lielke,  and  Co.  25  Gordon  st 
Corfu,  9  Buchanan  street 
Cork  Steam-packet,  2  Oswald  st 
Cork  and  Waterford  Steam-ship, 

2  Oswald  street 
Dublin,  133  St.  Vincent  street 
Dublin,  72  Great  Clyde  street 
Forth  and  Clyde  Canal  Co.  P.-Dun 
Geuoa,  9  Buchanan  street 
Genoa,  45  Union  street 


Gibraltar,  9  Buchanan  street 
Gibraltar,  45  Union  street 
Glasgow  and  Bristol,  51  Union  st 
Glasgow  and  Calcutta,  208  Arg.  st 
Glasgow  and  Canada,  45  Union  st 
Glasgow  and  Catania,  do 

Glasgow  and  Chili,  do 

Glasgow     and     Copenhagen,    20 

Dixon  street 
Chilian  and  Chili,  45  Union  street 
Glasgow     and     Dumbarton,     8G 

Broomielaw 
Glasgow  and  France,  51  Union  st 
Glasgow  and  Highlands,  20  Robert- 
son street 
Glasgow,  Grangemouth,  and  New- 
castle, 73  Vrest  Kile  street 
Glasgow  and   Greenock   Shipping 
Co.  ;  James  Steel  and  Son,  8t> 
Broomielaw 
Glasgow     and     Highlands,     119 

Hope  street 
Glasgow  and  Hull,  51  Union  st 
Glasgow  and  Leghorn,  45  Un.  st 
Glasgow  and  Levant,  do 

Glasgow  and  Lisbon  Steam-packet 

Co.  45  Union  street 
Glasgow  and  Liverpool,  9  Buch.  st 
Glas.i;ow  and  Liverpool  Royal  S.P. 

Co.  20  Dixon  street 
Glasgow  and  Liverpool,  47  Osw.  st 
Glasgow  and  Liverpool,  72  Great 

Clyde  street 
Glasgow  and  London,  51  Un.  st 
Glasgow  and  Londonderry,  75  Ja- 
maica street 
Glasgovf  and  Malaga,  45  Union  st 
Glasgow  and  Malta,  45  Union  st 
Glasgow  and  Marseilles,     do 
Glasgow  and  Mediterru.     do 
Glasgow  and  Jlessina,  do 

Glasgow  and  Montreal,       do 
Glasgow  and  Naples,  do 

Glasgow  and  New  York,      do 
Glasgow  and  Oporto,  do 

Glasgow,   Paisley,  &  Johnston,  9 

Ann  sti'eet 
Glasgow  &  Palermo,  45  Union  st 
Glasgow   Screw  Steam  Co.  2  Os- 
wald street 
Glasgow  &  Swansea,  51  Union  sfc 
Glasgow  &  Seville,  45  Union  st 
Glasgow  &  Valparaiso,  45  do 
Halifax,  Boston,  and  New  York,  9 

Buchanan  street 
Hamburg,  &    Grangemouth,   146 

Buchanan  street 
Hamburg  &  Glasgow  (via  Leith) 
Steam- packet;   Bankier,  Lietke, 
&  Co.  25  Gordon  street 
Havre,  14  Maxwell  street 
Havre,  9  Buchanan  street 
Highlands,  119  Hope  street 
Highlands,  20  Robertson  street 
Hull  &  Glasgow  (via  Leith)  Steam- 
packet;   Bankier,  Lietke,  &  Co. 
25  Gordon  street 
Hull  Shipping,  51  Union  street 
Isleman,  20  Robertson  street 


536 


SHIPPING. TRADES  DIRECTORY.- 


-SHIRTMAKEE3. 


Largs,    Millport,    and    Arran,  20 

Dixon  street 
Leghorn,  45  Union  street 
Leghorn,  9  Buchanan  street 
Levant,  45  Union  street 
Lisbon,  do 

Liverpool,  9  Buchanan  street 
Liverpool,  20  Dixon  street 
Lisbon,  51  Union  street 
Liverpool  &  Alexandria,  9  Buch.  st 
Liverpool  &  America,  do 

Liverpool  &  Ancona,  do 

Liverpool  &  Constantinople,  do 
Liverpool  &  Corfu,  do 

Liverpool  &  Genoa,  do 

Liverpool  &  Gibraltar,  do 

Liverpool  &  Glasgow,  do 

Liverpool  &  Glasgow,  20  Dison  st 
Liverpool  &  Glasgow  Traders,  47 

Oswald  street 
Liverpool  &  Havre,  9  Buchanan  st 
Liverpool  &  Leghorn,  do 

Liverpool  &  JIalta,  do 

Liverpool  &  Mediterranean,  do 
Liverpool  &  Messina,  do 

Liverpool  &  Naples,  do 

Liverpool  &  Nassau,  do 

Liverpool,  New  York,  and   Phila- 
delphia, 11  Dixon  street 
Liverpool  &  Palermo,   9  Buch.  st 
Liverpool  &  Smj-rna,  do 

Liverpool  &  Syria,  do 

Liverpool  Traders,  72  G.  Clyde  st 
Liverpool  &  Trieste,  9  Buchanan  st 
Liverpool  &  Varna,  9  Buchanan  st 
London  Black  Ball  Line  of  Packets, 

45  Union  street 
London   &   Edinburgh,    73  "West 

Nile  street 
Londonderry,  75  Jamaica  street 
Londonderr}',  133  St.  Vincent  st 
Malta,  45  Union  street 
Malta,  9  Buchanan  street 
JJarseilles,  45  Union  street 
Mediterranean,  9  Buchanan  street 
Mediterranean,  45  Union  street 
Messina,  9  Buchanan  street 
Messina,  45  Union  street 
Montreal,  45  Union  street 
Montreal,  70  Great  Clyde  street 
Naples,  9  Buchanan  street 
Naples,  45  Union  street 
Nassau,  9  Buchanan  street 
Newcastle,  Shields,  and  North  of 

Scotland,  57  Miller  street 
New  Clyde  Towing  Co.  G  Oswaldst 
New   York    Steamship    oflice,    70 

Great  Clyde  street 
New  York,  9  Buchanan  street 
New  York,  11  Dixon  street 
New  York,  45  Union  street 
New  Zealand,  15  St.  Enoch  sq 
Newrj',  130  Eglinton  street 
Oban,  119  Hope  street 
Opoito,  14  Maxwell  street 
Oporto,  45  Union  street 
Palermo,  45  Union  street 
Palermo,  9  Buchanan  street 
Plymouth,  51  Union  street 


Portland,  70  Great  Clyde  street 
Portland,  45  Union  street 
Portiush,  75  Jamaica  street  aud 

133  St.  Vincent  st 
Portuguese,  45  Union  street 
Quebec  &  Montreal,  70  Gt.  Clyde  st 
Quebec  &  Jloutreal,  45  Union  st 
Rothesay  &  Gareloch,  20  Dixon  st 
Sardinian,  45  Union  street 
Shipping  office,  12  James  Watt  st 
Sicilian,  45  Union  street 
Skye  S.  P.  Ofiice,  119  Hope  at 
Sligo,  75  Jamaica  street 
Smyrna  S.  P.  Office,  9  Buchan.st 
Spanish,  45  Union  street 
St.  John's,  N.B.  45  Union  street 
St.  RolIoxShippingCo.  51Unionst 
St.  Ubes,  45  Union  street 
Steamers'  Office  for  Islay,   Oban, 

Tobermory,  Portree,  and  Stor- 

nowa}'.  Turner's  court 
Steam-packet  Office,  20  Dixon  st 
Steam-packet  Office,  9  Buchan.  st 
Stettin    and  Glasgow  (via  Leith) 

Steam-packet   office ;    Bankier, 

Lietke,  &  Co.  25  Gordon  st 
Stranraer  S.P.  Office,  133  St.  Vin.st 
Swansea,  51  Union  street 
Syria  S.  P.  Office,  9  Buchanan  st 
Trieste,  9  Buchanan  street 
Tuscan,  43  Union  street 
Valparaiso,  45  Union  street 
Varna,  9  Buchanan  street 
United    States    R.    M.    70   Great 

Clyde  street 
United  States  Steam-packet  Office, 

45  Union  street 
Wateiford    and    Cork    Steamship 

Office,  2  Oswald  street 

SHIP  AJ^D  STEAMBOAT 
MASTERS. 
Auld,  Capt.  Thos.  37  Slorrison  st 
Baii-d,  Hugh,  43  Abbotsford  place 
Barker,  S.  80  Alma  ph  Paisley  rd 
Black,  James,  44  West  street 
Brown,  Francis,  15  Derby  st 
Brown,  James,  51  St.  Vincent  erst 
Calder,  Charles,  95  Pais'ev  road 
Calver,  W.  B.  N.N.  37  Eldon  pi. 

Kingston 
Crawford,  Robt.  12  Jas.  Watt  st 
Crichton,   Wm.  commander  R.N. 

17  India  street 
Cunningham,  David,  9  Dundas  st. 

Kingston 
Cumming,  Wm.  7  Rutland  place 
Davies,  James,  9  Buchanan  st 
Duncan,  Frederick,  D.Y.  Sailor's 

Home,  12  James  Watt  street 
Ewing,  Capt.  Robt.  28  Dale  st 
Gemmell,  J.  G.  G5  Shields  road 
Johnston,  Lloyd,  94  Paisley  road 
Jopp,  Jas.  16  Minerva  street 
Laird,  John,  25  Cl3'de  place 
M'Aulay,  Wm.  9  Buchanan  st 
M'Chler}',  John,   6  St.  James'  st. 

PaislcN-  road 
M'Eibago,  57  Clyde  place 


M'Gowan,  Jas.  26  Robertson  st 
M'Intyre,  Archd.  32  Apsley  pi 
M'Kellar,  D.  38  Paterson  street, 

Kingston 
M'Kellar,  Jas.  430  Argvle  street 
M'Kinuell,  Robert,  57  Clyde  pi 
Martin,  Capt.  John,  51    Bridge  st 
Primrose,  Cap.  Alex.  97  Eglint.  sti 
Rankin,  Capt.  Jn.  9  Buchanan  st 
Reddie,  Alex.  66  S.  Kinning  pi 
Robertson,  Wm.  37  Paterson  st 
Rodger,  Alex.  9  Abbotsford  pi 
Shields,  John,  27  Paterson  street, 

Kingston 
Small,  Capt.  Thos.  15  Berkley  ter. 
Stewart,  P.  Benson,  R.N.  4  Wal- 

mer  crescent 
Thomson,  Capt.  N.  95  Paisley  rd 
Wade,  Geo.  70  Robertson  st 
White,  Captain  Archd.  12  Ander- 

ston  quay 
Wilkie  &  Edington,  14  York  st 

SHIRTMAKERS. 
Aikenhead,  Alex.  117  Trongate 
Alexander,  Robert,  16  Bath  st 
Begg,  Alexander,  and   Co.  68,  CO 

62  Brunswick  street 
Bell,  John,  178  Trongate 
Brown,  John,  8  Candleriggs 
Burton,  Henrj',  111  Buchanan  st 
Cairns,  J.  &  A.  76  Trongate 
Clark,  Grierson,  &  Co.  145  Argyle 

street 
Dawson  &  M'Nicol,  50  Buchan.  st 
Drummoud  and  Leslie,   151,  161 

Argyle  street 
Duncan,  Thos.  and  Co.  3  Bridge  st 
Duncan,  Jas.  and  Co.  75  Argy..  st 
Dunlop,  Hugh,  158  Trongate 
Fisher,  John  C.  5  Queen  sti'eet 
Falconer  Brothers,  195  Argyle  st 
Falconer,  P.  A.  140  Argyle  st 
Falconer,  R.  and  T.  192  Trongate 
Fleming,  Miss  J.  21  Argyle  arc 
Gardner,  Foulds,  aud   Stirling,  70 

Union  street 
Gibson,  Peter,  50  Broomielaw 
Grant  &  Watson,  62  St.  Vine,  sfc 
Henderson  &  Son,  20  Candleriggs 
Horn,  Jas.  416  Argyle  street 
Jackson,  Edw.  128  Buchanan  st 
Law,  James,  &  Co.  151   Trongate 
Leggat,  C.  134  Trongate 
M'Ausland,  Hen.  C.  122  Argj-.  st 
M'Geoch,  A.  and  W.  and  Co.  126, 

128  Trongate 
M'Int\'re,  Duncan,  44  Argj-le  st 
M'Intyre,    Hogg,    and    Co.     122 

Brunswick  street 
M'Kenzie,    Thomas,    &   Co.  207 

Argyle  street  and  1  Jamaica  st 
M'Nee  &    M'Dougall,    101  Main 

street,  Anderston 
M'Nee,  Malcolm,  &  Co.  7  Stob- 

cross  street 
Mair,  John,  106  Argyle  street 
Mc4vin  Brothers,  62  Argvle  sc 
Mitchell,  John,  91,  96  Bell  st 


SHOEMAKERS. TRADES  DIRECTOPwY.- 


-SLATERS. 


537 


Morrison  &  Co.  49  Jamaica  st 
Morrison  Brothers,  51,  53  Jamaica 

street 
Muir  &  Co.  38  Queen  street 
PaterSon,  James  H.  &  Co.  5  Mon- 
trose street 
Paton,  W.  &  J.  84  Buchanan  st 
Ramsay,  Thomas,  &   Co.   35,   39 

London  street 
Shaw,  John,  36  Argj'le  street 
Sinclair  &  Son,  65  St.  Vincent  st 
Tait,  David,  182  Trongate 
Tiilie  &  Henderson,  39  Miller  st 
Watson,  Miss,  104  Cumber!,  st 
Webster,  J.  8G,  88  Argyle  st 
Wilson,  David,  140  Buchanan  st 
AVilson  &  JIathieson,  42  Glassf.  st 
See  Adveriiscmeni  in  Appendix. 

SHOEM&SEES. 

SEE    BOOT   AND    SHOEMAKERS. 

SHTJTTLEMAKEHS. 

SEE    ALSO    WEAVING    UTENSIL 
MAKERS. 

Brov.-n,  David,  18  Thomson's  lane 
Carrick,  James,  27  Wilson  street 
Fletcher,  H.  9,  11  Calton  entry 
Gibson,  W.  &   Co.   lOfi  Trongate, 

and  Sylvan  Works,  Mi!e-end 
Gunn,  AV.  6  Orr  street,  Calton 
Hill,  James,  38  Charlotte  lane 
M'Cracken,  Robert,  38  Dale  st 
Rogerson,  Tliomas,  &  Co.  17  Green 

street,  Bridgeton 
Steven,  A.  151  Gallowgatc 

SHUTTLE  KOUlTTma 

MAKERS. 

Brown,  David,  18  Thomson's  lane 

(Jibson,  W.   &  Co.  106  Trongate 

and  Sylvan  Works,  Mile-end 
]\PCracken,  Robert,  38  Dale  st 
Rogerson,  Tiiomas,  &   Co.  Green 
street,  Bridgeton 

SILK  MERCHANTS  AND 

MANUFACTURERS. 

Baird,  Robert  K.  128  Ingram  st 

Bell,  Ewing,  &  Co.  86  Buchanan 

street. 
Bro-,vn,  A.  &  Co  104  Virginia  pi 
Brov/ett,  W.  &  H. ;  A.  Burr,  agent, 

59  Ilutcheson  street 
Coubrough,   Mnrraj',    &    Co.   100 

Queen  st.  and  1  Roj-al  E.^.  ct 
Cuthbertson,  Thomas,  9  John  st 
Gray  &  M'Kinlar,  90  Mitchell  st 
Hay,  William,  and  Co.  silk  dyers, 

Sawmillfield,  Port-Dun.;  office, 

51  St.  Vincent  street 
IIenrj',Alex.  &  Co.  14  Garthlandst 
iPAulay,  J.  &  Co.  82  Mitchell  st 
JITntyre,  J.  &  J.  2  National  Bank 

buildings,  47  Queen  street 
M'Lennan,  Simon,  123  Bruns.  st 
M'Nair  and  Brand,  8  Princes  sq 
Pollok,  Morris,  &  Son,  Long  Govan 
Walford,  Fairer,  and  Harrison,  157 

West  George  street 


SILK-MERCERS. 


SEE    ALSO    WAIIEHOUSEMEN, 
HABERDASHERS,  AND  -WOOLLEN- 
DRAPERS. 

Anderson,  John,  Colosseum  build- 
ings,  66,  68  Jamaica  street. — 
iSee  Advertisement  in  Appendix. 
Chalmers,  T.  and  Co,  161  and  167 

Trongate 
Duncan,  T.  146  Trongate,  and  92 

Gallowgate 
Graham,  James,  241  Sauch.  st 
MTntyre,  John,  and  Co.  65,  69 

Argyle  street 
M'lvor,  Ale.x.  63  St.  Vincent  st 
M'Laren,  Andrew,  102  Argyle  st 
Simpson,  R.  &  Co.  3,  5  Jamaica  st 
Walker,  W.  &  J.  50  Jamaica  st 

SILVER-PLATERS. 
Angus,  John,  &  Co.  131  Trongate 
Boyd,  Henry,  silver  and  brass,  114 

Candleriggs 
Leckie,  John,  &  Co.  60  Stockw.  st 

SILVERPLATE  CHEST 
MAKERS. 
Kirkpatrick,  Adam,  108  Argyle  st 
Kirkpatriok,  Hugh,  108  Argyle  st 
M'Dougall,  A.  388  Parliamen.  rd 
Wilson,  James,  33  Douglas  street 

SILVERSMITHS. 

SEE   ALSO    JEWELLERS,    GOLD- 
SMITHS, AND  JEWELLEUS. 

Alexander,  W.  &  Son,  3  Gordon  st 
Armour  and  Co.  33  Buchanan  st 
Coghill,  Wm.  53  JIaxwell  street 
Donaldson,  J.  &  P.  68  Argyle  st 
Edward,  George,  68  Gordon  st 
Grierson  and  Rait,  34  Buchan.  st 
Hilliard  and   Chapman,   56    Bu- 
chanan street 
M'Failane,  Peter,  11  Argyle  arc 
JIuirhead  &  Arthur,  80  Argyle  st 
Shaw,  W.  C.  92  Buchanan  street 
Somerrillc  &  Bh^ck,  73  Maxv/ell  st 
Stewart,  Bobert,  132  Argyle  st 
TurnbuU  and  Young,  17  Buch.  st 

SINGERS  AND  GASERS. 
Leek,  J.  &  Co.  17  Stirling  street 
M'Coll  and  Co.  32  Montrose  st 
Port?r,  Samuel,   69  Mitchell  st 
Tliomson  and  Alexander,  23  Mon- 
trose street 
Wylie  and  x\ilan,  36  Bell  street 

SKINNERS. 

SEE    ALSO    TANNERS. 

Cooper,  Joseph,  62  Spoutmonlh 
Dickie,  Wm.    137  New   Dalmar- 

nock  road 
Dickie,  William,  49  Spoutmouth 
Easton,  J.    13    Greeiihead,  Glas- 
gow green 
Ha}',  Arch.  1  Ayton  street 
]\Iain,  Alex.  Hores,  39  Old  wynd 
Muirhead,  P.  and  R,  ISt  D.-ygale 


Pilling,  T.  &  Co.  63  Stockwell  tt 
Taylor,  John,  89  Gallowgate 
Thomson,  Jas.  35  King  st.  Trades 

SLATERS. 

Aitken,  James,  97  Cathedral  st 
Anderson,  J.  11  Killermont  st 
Anderson,  John,  26  Thomson's  la. 

off  Green  street,  Calton 
Arbiiokle,  H.  54  John  st.  Bridget 
Balachulish  Slate  Works,   65  Ja- 
maica street 
Barclay,  J.  W.  14  Main  st.  Calt 
Bell,  Thomas,  1  Warwick  street 
Black,  Henry,  71  Stockwell 
Black,  Tliomas,  324  Hamilton  pi. 

Partick 
Brown,  James,  153  Hunter  street 
Bruce,  Alex.  285  Argyle  street 
Bryan,  Jas.  20  Nelson  st.  Trades!; 
Brj-ce,  James,  75  Norfolk  street 
Buchanan,   Wm.  7  Castle  street, 

Rutherglen 
Bulloch,  William,  88  Stevenson  st 
Butler,  Robert  B.  51  St.  Geo.  rd 
Caldwell,  Peter,  43  Stobcross  st 
Cameron,  J.  agent,  65  Jamaica  st 
Campbell,  J.  122  Argyle  street 
Carbarns,  J.  239  High  street 
Chalmers,  John,  &  Sons,  16  Kirk  st 
Chalmers,  W.  3  Green  st.  Calton 
Cochran,  Jas.  26,  28  Surrey  st 
Cook,  C.  &  Son,  138  Cowcad.  st 
Craig,  Peter,  5  College  open 
Croal,  James,  108    Garngad  road 

and  Muse  lane,  ofF  Duke  street 
Darrie,  Wm.  88  W.  Campbell  st 
Donaldson,  J.  &  Sons,  57  N.  Fre.  st 
Douglas,  Wm.  Anderson  street 
Dunn,  Wm.  &  Co.  Bl'Farlane  st 
Evans,  W.   G.  slate  merchant,  43 

licnfield  street 
Fenton,  T.  &   Son,  48,  62    East 

Howard  street 
Forsyth,  Matt.  75  Old  wynd 
Fowler,  James,  70  Cathedral  st 
Freebairn,  JfS.  &  Sons,  U  North 

Wellington  street 
Fulton,  J.  E.  203  Thistle  street 
Gillies,    William,   jun.   186  Main. 

street,  Gorbals 
Gouvlay,  James,  56  Green  street 
Grieve',  J.  110  King  st.  Calton 
Halley,  Gen.  1 5  So.  Kinning  pi 
Hamilton,  .James,  &  Co.  115  Great, 

Hamilton  street 
Henderson,  Jolin,  2  Havannali. 
Hill,  Duncan,  27  North  street 
Houston,  Gilbert,  52  and  54  St. 

George's  road 
Hunter,  J.  7  Rutherford  lane 
Kain,  John,  S2J-  Centre  st.  Trad 
Keen,  Wm.  82  George  street 
Kerr  and  Draper,  109  Bridgegate 
Laurie,  Andrew,   59  Taylor  st 
Law  &  Rankin,  116  Stirling's  rd 
Law,  William,  15  Drury  street 
Lighlbody,  J.  and  J.   merchantSj^ 

24  James  Watt  street 
Z  2 


538 


SLAUGHTER.- 


-TRADES  DIRECTORY. SMITHS. 


Lyon,  James,  9  Clifton  place 
M'CoU,  J.  merchant,  28  Roberts,  st 
M'Gregor,  Daniel,  26  Mason  st 
M'Intosb,  Andi-eu',  95  Bothvvell  st 
M'lvor  and  Robertson,  81  Cam- 
bridge street 
M'Kay,  A.  and  D.  merchants,  35 

Oswald  street 
M'Kinlay,  John,  13  Wellington  ar 
M'Kinlay,  Wm.  38  Spoutmouth 
M'Leod,  G.  84  Canning  st.  Calton 
M'Ouat,  J.  &  Son,  27  St.  And.  la 
Miller,  James,  137  North  street 
Miller,  Robsrfc,  124  Stobcross  st 
Mills,  W.   13  New  City  road 
Milne,  J.  and  W.  S.  school  and  log, 
63    Caudleriggs  ;     agents    for 
Dutton  and  Co. 
Mitchell,  J.  133  Saucliiehall  st 
Morrison,  J.  merchant,  29  Spout- 
mouth, and  51  Cadogan  street 
Neill,  Robert,  81  Hospital  street 
Nichol,  J.  80  Main  st.  Anderstoa 
Orr,  Thomas,  79  Centre  street 
Penman,  Alex.;  slate  works,  85, 

87  Dumbarton  road 
Phillips,  Jas.  Luss  slate  quarries, 

79  Jamaica  street 
Purdon,  6.  172  West  Nile  street 
Purdon,  Wra.  172  West  Nile  st 
Roberts,  James,    97    Cowcaddens 

street,  and  236  Hope  street 
Robertson,  Dan.  3  Calton  entry 
Robertson,  John,  13  Chalmers  st 
Robertson,  Wm.  77-J  Main  st.  And 
Ross,  A.  M.  11  St.  Enoch  square 
Scott,  Plenry,  51  Carrick  street 
Smith,  A.  20  Little  Hamilton  st 
Steven,  John,  385  Parliament,  rd 
Steven,  W.  22  Wellington  lane 
Stevenson,  R.  109  Gt.  Hamilton  st 
Stewart,  J.  &  Son,  42  Norfolk  st 
Stewart,  John,  13  Wallace  street 
Sj-mington,  Robt.  225  E^liaton  st 
Walker,  James,   335  Gallowgate, 

and  6  Armour  street 
Watson,  James,  151  North  street 
Wilson,  D.  merchant,  8  Camb.  st. 

and  100  Holm  street 
Wilson,  William,  114  Mainst.  Gorb 
Wood,  John  F.  50  Dalmarnock  rd 
Wood,    Wm.    10    Townmill  road, 

Towuhead,  and  158  Castle  st 
Young,  John  L.  3  Newtoa  street 

SLAUG-HTEE-EOUSES. 

General  Slaughter-house,  48  Mar- 
ket lane 

Market  Lane  Slaughter-liouse,  48 
Market  lane. 

Phillips,  Hugh,  central ;  house, 
25  East  Clyde  street 

SMALLWAEE  MERCHAi;;TS. 

SEE  ALSO  FURNISHING  DEALEKS. 

Adam  &  Wright,  114  Trongate 
Adam,  Mrs.  34  George  street 
Baxter,  Wm.  438,  442  Argyle  st 


Borthwick,  Alex,  and  Son,  91  Bu- 
chanan street 
Brown  &  Drysdale,  93  Buch.  st 
Campbell,  Bliss  E.  75  George  st. 
Davidson,  Isabella,  83  Bridgegate 
Douglas,  A.  &  J.  139  Buchanan  st. 

and  47  St.  Vincent  street 
Dunlop,  Hugh,  158  Trongate 
Gardner,  Foulds,  and  Stirling,  70 

Union  street 
Horn,  John,  &  Co.  46  High  st 
Jack,  John,  &  Co.  47  Trongate 
M'Eachran,    Lauchland,  and  Co. 

wholesale,  175  Argyle  street 
Martin,  Robert,  10  Crown  street 
Morrison  &  Co.  49  Jamaica  st 
JIuir,  Andrew  M.  218  Dumbar.  rd 
Paton,  Alex.  &  Co.  123  Argyle  st. 

and  6,  14  Maxwell  street 
Purdon,  J.  53,  54  Argvle  arcade 
Smith,  John,  34  Cleland  street 

SMITHS. 

SEE    ALSO    inONFOUKDERS. 

Those  marked  a  are  also  bell- 
hangers. 
Adams,  C.  49  Trongate 
Alexander,  Wm.  &  Co.  47  West  st 
Allan,  J.  sen.  85,  87,  89  Bothw.  st 
a  Anderson,  J.  112  Waterloo  st 
a  Anderson  Bros.  93  Stockwell  st 
a  Anderson  and  Fisher,  119  Cam- 
bridge street 
Anderson,  T.  GO  Dale  st.  Tradeston 
Armour,  Robt.  7S  Paisley  road 
Armour,  W.  388,  390  Parliam.  rd 
a  Bald  &  Miller,  174  Trongate 
Barclay,  Phillips,  &  Co.  17  Ander- 

ston  quay 
Beith,  Jas.  168  Gallowgate 
Bertram,  Andrev/,  236  Hope  st 
Biunie,  Robert,  3  Warwick  street 
Black,  Robert,  316  Stobcross  st 
Blackie,  James,  55  St.  George's  rd 
Bowie,  A.  116  Cheapside  street 
Bowser  &  Cameron,  80, 88  M'Neil 

street 
Brown,  Matthew,  12  Kennedy  st 
Brown  &  M'Coull,  385,  337  "Par- 
liamentary road 
Brj-ce,  And.  183  N.  Dalmarn.  rd 
Brydon,  John,  and  Sons,  112  Bu- 
chanan street 
Bryden,  William,  &  Son,  7  Royal 

Bank  place 
Buchanan,  James,  79  Stockwell  st 
Buchanan,  J.  46  M'Pherson  st 
Buchanan,  P.  &  Co.  IS  Bishop  st 
Burnet,  Jamep,  129  Sydney  st 
Cairns,  P.  113  West  Nile  street 
Caldwell,  J.  &  A.  320  Main  street, 

Bridgeton 
a  Cameron,  D.  45  Bishop  street 
a  Cameron,  Wm.  34  Duke  street 
Campbell,   A.  &    Co.    119    Hyde 

Park  street 
Campbell,  W.  55  Stirling  street, 

Cowcaddens 
Chalmers,  William,  35  Nicholas  st 


Chisholm,  Hugh,  100  High  street 
a  Clark,  A.  &  L.  78  Union  street 
a  Clark,  Donald,  64  Hope  street 
Clark,  J.  &  D.  66  Hospital  street 
Clutha  Bolt,  Rivet,  &c.  works,  8, 

10  Adelpbi  street. 
Cockburn,  David,  199  West  street, 

Tradeston 
Colquhoun,  L.  30  East  Howard  st 
a  Combe,   James,  &  Son,  heatinrj 

and    ventilating    enriineei'S,    59 

Cathedral  street 
Crawhall  &  Campbell,  Pinnies,  qu 
Croll,  James,  3  Greyfriars'  wynd 
Cruickshanks,  Jas.  48  Salisbury  st 
Cuthbert,  John,  73  Maxwell  st 
Davidson  &  Wood,  19  Union  pi. ; 

office.  North  street 
Dron  &  Lawson,  11  North  street 
Drummond,   R.    09,   71    Canning 

street,  Calton 
Dunbar,  John,  26  Cumbernauld  rd 
Eadie  &  Spencer,  34,  36,  and  33 

London  street 
Fairley,  W.  G.  11  Jamaica  street 
Faulds,  Robert,  6  Parson  street 
Feuton,  Robert,  6  Springfield  bdg. 
Ferguson,  J.  &  R.  11  Argyle  st 
Ferguson,  Wm.  8  Corn  street 
a  Field,  H.  &  Son,  68  Buchan.  st. 

— See  Advertisement  in  Append. 
Finlay,  John,  46  Buchanan  street 
Fleming,  P.  &  R.  29  Argyle  street 
Forsyth,  J.  4  Risk  street 
Fraser,  Alex.  &  Co.  52  New  wj'nd 
Frazer,    Allan,    &    Co.,    52    New 

wjmd,  off  Trongate 
Galloway,  Wm.  239  Argyle  street 
Gibson,  Wm.  3  South  Cumberland 

street,  Calton 
Gibson,  Wm.  &  Co.  106  Trongate  ; 

Sylvan  works,  Mile-end 
Gilbert,  John,  29  Tureen  street 
Gardner,  Peter,  190  Dumbarton  rd 
ft  Graham,  D.  &  G.  1 82  Sauchiehall 

st.  9  Cambridge  lane,  and  97 

St.  George's  road 
Grant,  Alex.  145  Castle  st.  and  15 

Monkland  street 
Gritton,  JI.  &  A.  S.  18  Parlia.  rd 
Gunn,  W.  L.  &  Co.  26  Salisb.  st 
Hamilton,  Gavin,  103  St.  Jas.  rd 
Hamilton,  R.  &Co.  90  M'Pherson  st 
Hardie,  T.  &  Son,  7  Springfield 

place,  Tradeston 
Hastie  &   Cowan,  14  Ann  street, 

Bridgeton 
Hawks,  T.  &  Son,  34  Brunswick  la 
Herkless,     W.     15    Broad    close, 

Shuttle  street 
a  Hodge,  John  B.  362  Argyle  st. 

and  47  Carrick  street 
Hogg,  Alexander,  12  Pitt  street 
Howard,  A.  21  John  st.  Bridget 
Ingram,  James,  39  Stockwell  st 
Joel,  Thos.  &  Co.  11  Hunter  st 
Lawrie,  Jas.  &  Co.  153-^  Lond.  st 
Leadbetter,  Robt.  79  Garseubo  rd 
Lindsay,  Alex.  77  Renlield  st 


SMITHS.- 


-TRADES  DIKECTOEY.- 


-SPIRIT. 


539 


Lowe,  Charles,  151  E.  George  st 
M'Callum,  Dim.  sen.  &  Co.  56  St. 

Vincent  s;rect 
M'Clure,  Peter,  111  Clyde  street 
M'Coni:ell,  R.  &  Co.  112  P.-Duu 
M'DermiJ,  Ales.  30  Dale  st.Trad 
cM'Donald,  Joha,&  Co.  63  Mit- 
chell street 
M'Dongall,  John,  454  Gallowg 
aM'Farlane,  Peter,  10  Marg.  st 
M'Gregor,  Daniel,  5  Eglinton  lane 
M'Gregor,  Robert,  IS  Bishop  st. 

Anderston 
M'Intyre,  John,  &  Co.  31  Lauce- 

field  quay 
M'Kinlay,  Wm.  47  King  st.  city 
«M'Lean,  C.  &    Co.  6  Main  st. 

Anderston 
a  M'Lellan,  P.  &  W.  127,  129  Tron 
M'Millan,  Dun.  369  Debbie's  loan 
M'Miilaii,  Duncan,  4  Sprinfd.  la 
M'Naught,  Ja.  58  Rutherg.  loan 
M'Onie,  W.  A.  &  Co.  Scotland  st 
M'Vicar,  A.  19  Robertson  street, 

and  Kinning  park,  Paisley  rd 
Magee,  Abraham,  359  Gallowgate 
Mathieson,    Alexander,    &    Son, 

East  Campbell  street 
a  Melvin,  Thos.  69  Wm.  sfc.  And 
aritchell,  George,  26,  28,  30  Car- 
rick  street 
Mitchell,  Wm.  105  Elliot  street 
Moore,  John,  59  Govan  street 
Muir,  M.  64  Lancefield  street 
J^ewlands,  R.  &  J.  13  Stormt.  sfc 
ISTiven.  &  Co.  sJnjy,  11  Springfd.  pi 
a  Paterson,  W.  &  Sons,  19  Ann  st. 

and  16  Springfield  pi.  Broomie 
Paterson,  W.  &  Co.  88  Main  st. 

Gorbals 
Prentice,  Wm.  392  Parliamen.  rd 
aPurdie,  Yv''m.  &  Son,  19  Stewart 

street  and  38  Gt.  Western  road 
Ramsay,  Jas.  &  Co.  118  Eutlier- 

glen  loan 
Reid,  John,  82  Nelson  street 
Renfrevi',  Robt.  88  John  street 
Robertson  &  Co.  346  Parliam.  rd 
Rose  &  Bilslaud,  77J  Main  street, 

Anderston 
Eussell,  Bernard,  Henrietta  st 
Scott,  Jas.  121  Canning  street 
Sharp,  John,  10  Springfield  place. 

Paisley  read 
Shiers,  Lawrence,  7  Dale  street 
Shirra,  John,  74  Hope  street 
Shotts  Iron  Co.  69  West  Nile  st 
Sillars,  Alex.  66  M'Pherson  street 
Sillers,  James,  38  Soho  street 
Simpson,  Alex.  11  So.  Coburg  st 
Slater,  Robert,  ship,  11  Centre  st 
Smith  Brothers  &  Co.  32  Kinning 

street. —  See  Adv.  in  Appendix. 
Smith,  Thomas,  3  Adelphi  st 
Smith,  Mrs.  Jas.  33^  Clyde  street, 

Port-Dundas 
aSomerville,  A.  29  Jamaica  st 
Somerville,  David,  58  Nelson  st. 

Tradaston 


Steel,  Wm.  21  Thomson's  laue,  Cal 
Stevenson,    John,  and  Sons,  100 

High  street 
Stuart,  Arohd.  16  Ark  lane 
Stewart,  Walter,  10  Anderson  st 
Stewart,  A.  &  Co.  16  St.  En.  lane 
Tannahill,  D.  10  Orr  st.  Caltoii 
Taylor,  John,  84  Bridgegate 
Torrance,  Mrs.  J.  140  North  st 
Urie,  George,  101  Commerce  st 
Waddell,  G.  37  Stirling  st.  Cowc. 
a  Wallace  and  Galloway  23  Rich- 
ard street 
Ward,  Martin,  45  Greendyke  st 
Webster,  David,  28  Hill  st.  east 
Weir,  M'Elroy,  &  Co.  St.  James' 
street.  Paisley  road.  Letters  left 
at  79  Glassford  street 
a  Williamson,  John,  18  Little  Ha- 
milton street 
Wilson,  John  C.  47  Portugal  st 
Wilson,  Robert,  93  Norfolk  street 
Wood,  A.  &  Sons,  14, 18  Stockw. 
Worswick,  James,  15  Cook  st 
Yuiil,  Wm.  73  Kirk  st.  Calton 

SOAP  MANUEACTUEEKS. 
Burns,  R.  &  Co.  113  Clyde  street, 

Anderston 
Dick,  M.  &  Co.  54,  56  Glastf.  st 
Dougal,  J.  &  A.  21  Greenbead  st 
Elliot,  White,  &  Co.  132  Trong. 
Ferguson  &  M'Laren,  25  Hutche- 

son  street 
Fleming,  M.  C.  118  Union  st 
Gemmill,  W.  N.  23  St.  Vincent  pi 
Gilfillan  &  Cleland,  16,  18  Wil- 
son street 
Graj',  James,  163  Cowcaddens  st 
Henderson,    W.    &   Sons,  88,  90 

New  wynd 
King,  Smith,  &  Co.  19  Bishop  st. 

Port-Dundas 
Lapraik,   H.  85   Candleriggs,  and 

100  Brunswick  street 
M'Intosh,  Dunlop,  &  Co.  12  North 

court,  R,  Exc.  and  153  Qu.  st 
M'JMillan  &  M'Indoe,  47,  49  Main 

street,  Gorbals 
Morton  &  Roger,  51  High  street 
Parlier,  Jas.  &  Co.  32  Miller  st 
Smith,  David  H.  &  Co.  19  Bishop 

street,  Port-Dundas 
Smith,  Jas.  &  Son,  Ropework  lane 
Tennant,  C.  &  Co.  St.  Rollox 
Thorn,    David,    &    Co.   10    West 

Campbell  street 
Wilson,  J.  &T.  117  Argyle  st 

and  8  Croy  place 
Whitelaw,  Alex.  55  Sydney  st 

SPI5IT  MEHCHAKT3  Al^TD 
BEALESS. 

SEE  ALSO  WIN!-:  AND  SPIRIT  MER- 
CHANTS, GROCERS,  AND  SPIRIT 
DEALERS, EATING-HOUSES,  AND 

TAVERNS. 

Abbot,  Wm.  18,  20  London  street 
Adam,  Thomas,  171  Gallowgate 


Adam,  Peter,  218  Main  st.  Bridget 
Adam,  Mrs.  John,  40  Orr  street 
Adams,  Robert,  42  Surrey  lane 
Adamson,  David,  227  Main  street, 

Gorbals 
Agnew,  G.  13  Main  st.  Bridgeton 
Aiken,  John,  96,  216  High  street 

and  13i  King  street 
Ailken,  Barton,  134  King  street 
Aitken,  Robert,  9,  11  E.Nile  st 
Aiton,  Robert,  12  Mains  street 
Alexander,  A.  36,  38  Shuttle  st 
Allan,  Wm.  48  Renfield  street 
Allan,  Wm.  102  Woodlands  road 
Allan,    Mrs.    Elizabeth,    62,    64 

Thistle  street 
Allison,  William,  1  North  Wood- 
side  road 
Anderson,  David,  14  Pitt  street 
Anderson,  Janies,  50  Stewart  st 
Anderson,  John,  45  Crown  street 
Anderson,  John,  6  J  8  Gallowgate 
Anderson,  W.  88  Candleriggs 
Anderson,  W.  103  Hutcheson  st 
Anderson,  Mrs.  J.  4G  Marlboro,  st 
Andrew,  David,  11  Back  wjmd 
Andrew,  James,  18  Killermont  st 
Angus,  David,  47  Lancefield  quay 
Angus,  John,  24,  28   Royal  arc. 

120  Sauchiehall  street, 'and  39 

Norfolk  street 
Archibald,  John,  67  Princes  street 
Armour,  Mrs.  J.  128  Piccadilly  st 
Arthur,  Alex.  20  Elderslie  street 
Arthur,  Andw.  46  S.  Coburg  st 
Asher,  Eaton,  109  Paisley  road 
Auchincloss,  J.  235  Main  st.  Bridg 
Bain,  D.  C.  104  Gt.  Hamilton  st 
Baird,  John,  11  Kirk  st.  Townhead 
Baird,  Mrs.  J.  226  Gallowgate 
Barclay,  Wm.  104  High  street 
Barr,  Arthur,  81  Dale  st.  Tradest. 
Barr,  James,  55  Tohago  street 
Barr,  John,  162  N.  Dalmarnock  rd 
Beaton,  Hector,  38  Brown  street 
Bell,  Alex.  98  Trongate 
Bell,  Robt.  166  Main  st.  Bridget. 
Bell,  Eobt.  218,  220  Castle  st.  St. 

Rollox 
Bell,  Robt.  63  Washington  street 
Bergmann,  Carl,  84  Bell  street 
Black,  Thos.  18,  20  New  st.  Calt 
Black,  Wm.  22  Kirk  st.  Calton  and 

5  West  street,  Tradeston 
Black,  Mrs.  Sarah,  206  Broomie 
Blackadder,  Wm.  79  Gallowgate 
Blair,  John,  63  Trongate 
Boag,  James,  79  Main  street 
Booth,  John,  43  Argyle  street 
Boj'd,  J.  D.  10  Camden  street 
Boyle,  Jas.  150,  152  Main  st.  Gor 
Boyle,  John,  1  Great  Hamilton  st 
•Bradley,  James,  33  E.  Cl3-de  st 
Bradley,  John,  22  Kirk  street 
Brewster,  John,  27,  29  Kirk  street, 

Townhead 
Bridgeton,  176  Main  st.  Bridget. 
Bridgeton,  98,  98^  and  102  Main 

street,  Bridgetoa 


540 


SPIRIT.. 


-TRADES  DIRECTORY.- 


-SPIRIT. 


Brock,  Hugh,  24  North  street 
Brodie,  Alexander,  8  Tobago  st 
Brodie,  James,  1G4  London  road 
Brodie,  J.  118  Stobcross  street 
Brodie,  Mrs.  51  Clyde  st.  Anderst 
Brooks,  David,  46  Lancefield  quay 
Brown,  Alex.  G.  64  Govan  street 
Brown,  David,  1  Wesleyan  street. 

Mile-end 
Brown,  David,   57  Argyle  street, 

and  8  Cochrane  street 
Brown,  George,  705  Gallo-wgate 
BroTTD,  Hugh,  384  Gallowgate 
Brown,  James,  11  M' Alpine  street 
Brown,  Malcolm,  91  Main  st.  And 
Brown,  Neil,  and  Co.  87,  89  Mas- 
well  street,   22  Fox  lane,  and 
6  East  Howard  street 
Brown,  Robert,  68  Cranston  st 
Brown,  Thos.  199  High  street 
Brown,  W.  20  Nicholson  street 
Browulie,  T.  177,  289  Argyle  st 
Brjce,  James,  191  Castle  street 
Brj'ce,  James,  1  Broomhill  street 
Bryce,  John,  20  Cheapside  street 
Buchanan,  James,  42  Montrose  st 
Buchanan,  Neil,  C15  Gallowgate 
Buntin,  William,  64  High  street 
Burnet,  Hamilton,  23  Cr.-inston  st 
Burns,  John,  203  Main  street 
Burnside,  J.  134,  140  London  rd 
Burrows,  V/m.  26  Jamaica  street 
Cairns,  John,  41,  43  Stockwell  st 
Cairnev,  Chas.  67,  69  Saltmarket 

and'l24,  126  Bridgegate 
Caldwell,  Alex.  76  Garscube  rd 
Cameron,  Charles,  143  Barrack  st 
Cameron,  Colin,  110  Havannah 
Cameron,  David,  37  Orr  street 
Cameron,  James,  447  Gallowgate 
Cameron,  John,  97  and  117  Gal- 
lowgate, and  12   Broomielaw 
Cameron,  J.  &  W.  226  Broomiel 
Cameron,  Mrs.  55  Back  wynd 
Cameron,  Mrs.  33  Cowcaddens  st 
Campbell,  Chas.  87  Main  st.  And 
Campbell,  Peter,  186  Castle  street 
Campbell,  Robert,  25  Trongate 
Campbell,  Thos.  1  Brown  street 
Campbell,  Mrs.  L  22  W.  Milt,  st 
Carmichael,  Dugald,  68  M'Nielst 
Carmichael,  Neil,  35  Kent  st 
Cariuthers,  Jas.  174  N.  Dalm.  rd 
Chalmers,  Mrs  J.  175  W.  Nile  st 
Chatfield,  Thos.  24  Kerr  st.  Calt 
Clark,  Jas.  42  Havannah 
Clark,  William,  11  Rottenrow 
Clement,  J.  245  Main  st.  Gorbals 
Clugston,  Robt.  524  Gallowgate 
Clunas,  Hugh,  248  Hi.<^h  street 
Cochrane,  Edward,  1  Marlboro,  st 
Cockburn,  Mrs.  8  Dempster  st 
Connell,  Charles,  46  Broomielaw 
Connor,  Dav.  204  Main  st.  Bridg 
Connor,  John,  462  Gallowgate 
Cook,    Charles,    IG    Wood   lane, 

Broomielaw 
Cook,  James,  42  Lorn  place 
Cook,  L'o'ot.  40  Canning  street 


Costlej',  A.  83  Dale  st.  Bridgeton 
Coubrough,  James,  74  Havannah 
Cooper,  Wm.  253  Farliamen.  rd 
Coults,  Mrs.  82  High  street 
Cowan,  J.  93  New  Dalmarnock  rd 
Cowan,  Logan,  17  Clyde  place 
Cowan,  Mary,  67  Dale  street 
Coyne,  Thomas,  34  New  st.  Calton 
Craig,  John,  12  Nelson  st.  Tradest 
Craig,  John,  2  Love  loan 
Craig,  Joseph,  65  Cowcaddens 
Craig,  Robt.  18  W.  Campbell  st 
Craig,  Wm.  260  Duke  street 
Crawford,  Alex.  7«,  1G3  High  st. 
Crawford,  Alex.  775  Gallowgate 
Crawford,  John,  6  Wm.  st.  Calton 
Crawford,  R.  25  Broad  st.  Mi!e-end 
Crawford,  Thos.  61  High  John  st 
Crosson,  Denis,  35  Rutherglen  loan 
Crearer,  John,  34  Sauchiehall  st 
CruHtlisb,  Fran.  124  Garscube  rd 
Cullen,  Robt.  34  Little  st.  Calton 
Cunningham,  Wm.  60  Clyde  st 
Currie,  John,  70  Cowcaddens 
Dalrymple,  Geo.  441  Gallowgate, 

43,  49  Saltmarket,  and  89  Tron 
Dalveen,  N.  B.  143  Argyle  st 
Dalziel,  John,  93  Kiik  st.  Calton 
Davidson,  Ale.\-.  31,  33  Bruns.  st 
Davidson,  Dnn.  24  Lancefleld  qu 
Davidson,  Kenneth,  12  Bridge  st 
Davidson,  Mrs.  Robt.  16  Glebe  st 
Dick,  Archd.  6  Stockwell 
Dick,  Mrs.  Henry,  l'i2  Eglintonst 
Dick,  Mrs.  60  Hospital  street 
Dickson,  James,  17,  21  Graham  sq 
Dickson,  John,  22,  24  Abercrom.  st 
Dobbie,  Robert,  60  Maitland  st 
Docherty,  Bernard,  2  Orr  street 
Dodds,  J.  45  Dale  st.  Tradeston 
Donnelly,  Hugh,  58  Crown  st 
Dornin,"Mrs.    Thomas,   212,  214 

Kelvinhaugh  street 
Dougall,  William,  91  Waterloo  st 
Dougan,  John,  30  East  Cl3'de  st 
Dougherty,  D.  74  Kirk  st.   Calton 
Doughertj',  J.  1   Cheapside  street, 

and  166,  168  Stobcross  street 
Downie,  Angus,  175  Finnieston  st 
Downie,  Mrs.  M.  113  Saltmarket 
Downs,  Henry,  116  Main  street, 

Bridgeton 
Draffan,  T.  257,  259  Gallowgate 
Drew,  Vfilliam,  137  Saltmarket 
Drummond,  F.  180  Stobcross  st 
Drummond,  W.  112  I^Iaitland  st 
Drummond,  Jlrs.  Isabella,  56  Bell 

street,  Calton. 
Dryburgb,  John,  6,  8  Grove  st 
Drysdale,  Alex.  70  Maitland  st 
Diysdale,  John,  82  Diindas  street 
Dumbreck,  James,  48  New  v/ynd 
Duncan,  John,  4  Brunswick  st 
Duncan,  John,  82  North  street 
Duncan,  T.  14  North  Albion  st 
Danlop,  Andrew,  25  Stockwell  st 
Dunlop  Brothers,  Stockwell  pi 
Dunlop,  George,  30  College  st 
Danlop,  Jamci,  129  High  street 


Dunlop,  James,  50  High  street 
Dunn,  Henrv,  2  Ciinning  st.  Calt 
Dunn,  Wm.  145  Trongate 
Dunn,  Wm.  46  Maitland  street 
Edgar,  James,  143  Nelson  street 
Edgar,  John,  29  Centre  street 
Eagleshani,  Mrs.  James,  42  Aun 

street,  Port-Dundas 
Edmond,  John,  81  Candleriggs 
Edmund,  Mrs.  30  Forth  stieet 
Ellis,  John,  18  Broomielaw 
Ewing,  Jas.  152,  154  Canning  st 
Farmer,  Edward,  144  Gallowgate 
Ferguson,  George,  136  Rottenrow 
Ferguson,  George,  28  AnJerston  qu 
Ferguson,  John,  66  Stockwell  st 
Ferguson,  Wal.  33  King  st.  Caltdi 
Ferguson,  Wm.  61  Anderstou  qu 
Ferns,  Jas.  140  Hi>;h  street 
Findlay,  David,  23  W.  Russell  s6 
Findlay,  R.  90  Glassford  street 
Finlay,  David,  70  Glassfjrd  st 
Fisher,  Geo.  &  Co.  530  Dobbie's  k> 
Fleming,  Andw.  86,  88  Nehon  st. 

Tradeston 
Fletcher,  Mrs.  B.  51  New  st.  Cal 
Flynn,  John,  62  Old  wynd 
Forsyth,  Mrs.  2  Marlborough  st 
Fotheringham,  Thos.  56  Bishop  st 
Frame,  Robert,  83  Crown  street 
Eraser,  John,  29  Main  st.  Bridge 
French,  Mrs.  A.  416  Duke  strsee 
Fyfe,  Wm.  12  Bishop  street 
Fyfe,  Mrs.  55  M'Neil  street 
Gait,  James,  217  Garscube  road 
Garden,  Mrs.  J.  90  Port-Dund.  rd 
Gardiner,  John,  73  Bridgegate 
Gardiner,  J.  128  Gt.  Hamilton  st 
Gardner,  G.  9,  11  Prince's  street- 
Gardner,  V/ni.  63  North  street 
Gardner,  Mrs.  60  Dalmar.  road 
Gatheral,  James,  48  South  Wel- 
lington street 
Geddes,  Mrs.  265  Buchanan  st 
Gibb,  James,  247  High  street 
Gillespie,  Alex.  134  Main  street 
Gilmour,  Hugh,  129  Saltmarket 
Gilmour,  Mrs.  E.  76  Canon  st 
Glen,  Mrs.  J.  106  King  st.  Caltoii 
Gold,  Robert,  170  Port'-Dundas  vd 
Gordon,  Alex.  79  Roid  street 
Gow,  Joseph,  152  Gt.  Hamilton  st. 
Gow,  M.  10  Great  Do vehill 
Gosland,  Thomas.  1 1  East  Hill  st 
Gowans,  Wm.  44  Parlianien,  rd 
Graham,  Duncan,  2  Norfolk  street 
Graham,  R.  GO  Bridgegate 
Graham,  Robert,  311  Argj-le  st 
Graham,  Wm.  25  Rutherglen  ro.'sci 

and  18  Rutherglen  loan 
Granger,  BIrs.  55  Abercrombj-  at 
Grant,  Donald,  8  Kelringrove  st 
Grant,  John,  19  Wellington  street 
Gray,  John,  115  Garngad  road 
Gray,  John,  14  Brown  street 
Gray,  William,  23  Malta  street 
Gray,  Mrs.  James,  131  Nev.'  verr 
Grove,  John,  333  Garscube  road 
Gunn,  B.  M.  40  JIain  st.  Bridge 


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Gunn,  John,   130  Saltmarket 
Guthrie,  John,  o7  iJeorge  street 
Guthrie,  Mrs.  32,  34  Gallowgate 
Haddock,  John,  170  Gallowgate 
Haddow,  Wm.  42  Cowcaddens  st 
Hall,  Thomas,  103  W.   George  st 

and  435  St.  Vincent  street 
Hamilton,  David,  IG  King  street 
Hamilton,  H.  42  St.  Ninian  street 
Hamilton,  Robert,  111  Bridgegate 
Hamilton,     R.    Red    row,    North 

Woodside 
Hamilton,  Wm.  227  High  street 
Hannah,  Tlion^a.?,  43  Gordon  st 
Hart,  Dom.  32  Abercroniby  st 
Harrie,  John,  74  King  street,  city 
Hay,  Thomas,  157  Gatngad  road 
Healy,  Jas.  22  Clj-de  st.  Anderst 
Heggie,  David,  80  Stobcross  st 
Henderson,  Daniel,  3  Clyde  street 
Henderson,  James,  24  Gallowgate 
Henderson  Mrs.  T.  50  Rottenrow 
Henry,  Jas.  161  Gt.  Hamilton  st 
Henry,  John,  110  Broomielaw 
Henry,  Robert,  195  Broomielaw 
Heron,   Richard,  104  E.  Milton  st 
Higgins,  Bernard,  2  Garscadden  st 
Higgins,  James,  87  Finnieston  st 
Hill,  Robt.  38  Old  Dalmarnock  rd 
Hislop,  Joseph,  28  Pitt  street 
Horn,  John,  137,  139  Castle  st 
Horn,  Robert,  6,  &  10  Spoutmouth, 

and  55  King  st.  Tradestown 
Hughes,  James,  69  King  street 
Hussey,  Mrs.  A.  98  Dundas  street 
Hutcheson,   John,  100  Glebe  st 
Hynds,  Rebecca,  60  Cheapside  st 
Imrie,  George,  204  Broomielaw 
Inglis,  James,  101  Glebe  street 
Innes,  Win.  43  Rutherglen  loan 
Jack,  James,  6  Kirk  street 
Jack,  Wm.  39  Btirnside  street 
Jackson,  Alex.  Ill  Rottenrow 
Jamie^on,  Wni.  97  Rottenrow 
Jeffries,  Alfred,  124  Garngad  rd 
Jenkins,  Augustus,  31  Middleton 

place,  Garngad  road 
Johnston,  Alex.  28  Dunlop  street 
Johnston,  Hugh,  172    New  Dal- 
marnock road  and  5G  Steven,  st 
Johnston,  James,  12  Portugal  st 
Johnston,  Mrs.  88  John  st.  Bridgt 
Johnstone,  Mrs.  751  Gallowgate 
Kane,  John,  52  M'Alpiue  street 
Keanan,  Wm.  78  Canon  street 
Keir,  Mrs.  John,  106  Rutherglen  rd 
Kelly,  M.  167  West  Nile  street 
Kellie,  James,  114  Garscuhe  road 
Keppie,  Wm.  28,  32  Hutcheson  st 
Kettle,  T.  423  Garscube  road 
Kerr,  Wm.  13  King  street,  city 
King,  James,  198,  200  Gallowgate, 

and  2  South  St,  Mungo  street 
King,  Robert,  67  Glassford  st 
King,  George,  142  Paisley  road 
Kirkwood,  Gilbert,  257  New  Dal- 
marnock road 
Kirkwood,  Blrs.  James,  78  North 
Wellington  street 


Knox,  Adam,  24  Blackfriars'  &t 
Knox,  Mrs.  J.  602  Duke  street 
Laird,  Walker,  167  Gallowgate  & 

392  Duke  street 
Law,  Mrs.  79  Main  st.  Anderston 
Lawrie,  Mrs.  162  Garscube  road 
La\Tson,  James,  62  Kgiinton  st 
Leitch,  John,  91  Drygato  street 
Leslie,  James,  39  Bedford  st 
Levy,  Henry,l,  3  Saltmarket,  9, 15 
London  st.  &  2,  4,  16  Gallowg. 
Lind,  Wm.  148,  150  Old  Dalmar- 
nock road 
Lindsay,  Francis,  29  Taylor  street 
Lindsay,  James,  123  Gallowgate 
Lithgow,  John,  38  Rose  st.  Hutch 
Lister,  W.  136  New  Dalmarnoekrd 
Livingston,  Allan,  18  Main  st.  And 
Livingston,  Mrs.  A.  82  West  st 
Lochhead,  Robert,  5G  Stevenson  st 
Lochhead,  Thomas,  48  Dale  street 
Lochiel,  Chas.  46  W.  Bothwell  st 
Logan,  Fiiidlay,  Mavitbank 
Loughry,  Daniel,  62    New    Dal- 
marnock road 
Lyle,  John,  153  Gt.  Hamilton  st 
Lynch,  Michael,  23  Kirk  street 
M'Alister,  Jas.  148  London  road 
M'Allister,  J  no.  2  S.  Shamrock  st 
M'Arthur,  Donald,   114,  116  Ca- 
thedral street 
M'Arthur,  Dugald,  38  Kelvin  st 
Jl'Arthur,  Hamilton,  62  Taylor  st 
M'Cabe,  Mrs.  Ann,  21,  23  New 

street,  Calton 
M'Call,  Mrs.  103  Grame  street 
ijl'Calluin,  J.  13  Carrick  street 
Bl'Callum,  John,  67  Norfolk  st 
M 'Galium,  Agnes,   2  Crown  st 
M'Carry,  Robt.  497  St,  Vincent  St. 

and  101  East  Milton  street 
M'Clenchan,  Jos.  132  Garngad  rd 
M'Clu?ky,  Mrs.  40,  42  Bri'dgeg 
M'Coli,  Archd.  104  Old  wynd 
M'Coll,  Finlay,  118  New  Dalmar- 
nock road 
M'Cormick,  Robt.  284  Grown  st 
M'Creadie.  David,  60  Saltmarket 
JI  Cready,  Geo.  125   Now  Dum- 
barton road 
M'Cready,  Hugh,  380  Gallowgate 
M'Cunn,  Jas.  5  Melville  st.  Trad 
M'Donald,  And.  31  Main  st.  Gor 
M'Donald,  James,  46  Saltmarket 
M'Donald,  John,  354  Slain  st.  Br 
M'Donald,  Mai    110  Eglintoa  st 
M'Dougall,  Hamilton  B.  32S  Gal- 
lowgate 
M'Dougall,  John,  G2  William  st. 

Anderston 
M'Dougall,  John,  443  Duke  st 
M'Dougall,  Lacblan,  40  Broomie 
M'Dougall,  Wm.  90J,  92  King  st. 
Calton,  and  1  King  st.  Mile-end 
M'Dougall,  Mrs.  Donald,  27  Adel- 

phi  street 
M'Ewan,  James,  21  Oswald  st 
M'Ewan,  Thos.  37  Armour  street 
M'Ewan,  Margaret,  23  Gastlo  st 


JI'Elroj-,  James,  sen.  105  Bridgeg 
M'Elroy,  James,  61,  63   Bridgcg-. 

and  26  Market  street.  City 
M'Evoy,  John,  21,  25  Bridgega.te 
M'Farlane,  Archd  35  Stobcross  st 
M'Farlane,  D.  61  Green  st.  Calton> 

and  74  Stock>i'ell  street 
M'Farlane,  Jas.  27,  29  Little  st. 

Calton 
M'Farlane,  Jas.  1G6  Canning  st 
JI'Farlane,  John,  107  Keid  street, 

Bridgoton 
M'Farlane,  Mrs.  T.  13  Comm.  jd 
M'Gaw,  Wm.  126  Garscube  road 
M'Gibbon,  Thomas,  98,   9SJ,  10.2 

Main  street 
M'Gibbon,  Miss,  Blythswood  cot- 
tage. Park  road 
M' George,  Robert,  41  Crown  st 
Bi'Gill,  David,  119  S.  Welling.  3t 
M'Gill,  David,  5  John  street 
M'Gonrlay,  Mk.  63  Nonh  Wood- 
side  road 
M'Graddie,  Hugh,  60  Saltmarket 
M'Graddie,  Hugh,  27  Saltmarket 
M  G:-ady,  Peter,  143  Saltmarket 
M'Gregor,  George,  98  Hospital  5t 
M'Gregor,  Peter,  218  Garngad  rd 
M'Gregor,  William,  41  Govan  st 
M'Gregor,  Miss  S.  9  Castle  streeS 
M'Haffio,  John,  52  Rumford  st 
^Macilquham,  Geo.  280  Garscube  rd 
Macilquham,  Jas.  143  Garscube  rd 
M 'lanes,  Donald,  181  Gallowgate 
M'Kay,    Donald,   1  Broad  street, 

Mile-end 
M'Kechnie,  Hugh,  S8  Whitevala 
M'Keever,  James,  5    Vfood  lane, 

Broomielaw 
M'lvcllar,  James,  IG  Tarbert  st 
M'Kelvie,  John,  654  Gallowgatet 
M  Kendrick,  John,   107  Main  st. 

Anderston 
M'lvenna,  John,  19^  Buchanan  st 
M'lvenzie,  Charles,  4  Stirling  st 
M'Kenzie,  J.  103  Main  st.  Gorb 
M'Kenzie,  John,  75  Main  st.  Brid 
M'Kenzie,  William,  88  North  st 
M'Kerracher,  D.  155  Renfield  sk. 
M'Kie,  Wm.  47  West  Milton  st, 
M'Kimm,  Alex.  22  Parson  street 
M'Kinlay,  John,  28  Merchant  In. 
M'Kinlay,  W.  14  Bishop  st.  Ander 
M'Kinnon,  D.  122  Broomielaw 
M'Laehlan,  James,  4  Clyde  street, 

Anderston 
M'Laehlan,  Peter,  100  G.  Clyde  at 
M'Laren,  Daniel,  11  Adelphi  st 
M'Laren,  Donald,  17  Drury  st 
M'Lauchlin,  Jas.  4  Clyde  st.  And. 
JI'Laws,  Wra.  147  Garngad  road, 

and  1  Middleton  place 
M'Lay,  Jas.  32  S.  Wellington  st 
M'Lean,  Donald,   19   William  st. 

Cowcaddens 
M'Lean,  Donald,  57  Havannah 
M'Lean,  Duncan,  100  Rottenrow" 
M'Lean,  John,  9,  93  Main  st.  Gor- 
bals,  and  86  Crown  street 


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M'Lean,  John.  126  New  City  rd 
M'Lean,  Kenneth,  409  Paiiia.  rd 
M'Lean,  Robert,  S8  Green  st. Calt 
M'Lean,  Robert,  61  Carrick  st 
M'Lellan,  Andrew,  GG  New  wynd 
M'Lellan,  Wm.  54  BI'Alpine  st 
M'Leod,  T.  375  Debbie's  loan 
M'Lintock,  J.  33  Warwick  street 
M'Mahon,  Hugli,  224  High  st 
M'Millan,  Allan,  loG  Stobcross  st. 

Port-Dundas 
M'Millan,  John,  6  Forth  street 
M'Millan,  Robert,  202  Polloksb.  rd 
M'AIeekin,  Mich.  86  Bridgegate 
M'BIurtrie,  Adam,  22  Dumbar.  rd 
M'Nab,  J.  84,  86  Port-Dundas  rd 
M'Neil,  Daniel,  47  Kent  street 
M'Nelis,  David,  89  Toba^ro  st 
BI'Nicol,  rliigh,  18  William  st 
M'Nicol,  V/m.  C79  Gallown;ate 
M'Phail,    Chas.  John,    SO   South 

Coburg  street 
MacPhee,  Hugh,  2  Rutherg.  road 
M'Pherson,  Hugh,  11,  13  Drury 

st.  and  143  West  Nile  st. 
M'Pherson,  Mrs.  22  Brown  st 
M'Queen,  John,  202  Main  street 
M'Rae,  Alex.  1,  2  Rutland  place 
M'Veau,  Duncan,  77  Finnieston  st 
M'Vean,  P.  91  So.  Wellington  st 
BI'Vev,  Jolin,  28  Reid  st.  Bridge. 
M'Wliirter,  A.  66i-  Dale  street 
M'William,  58  Govan  street 
Maben,  Wm,  66  Drygate 
Mack,  Hamilton,  54  Muslin  street, 

Bridgeton 
Maillie,  Daniel,  5  W.  Campbell  st 
Maitlaud,  Peter,  157  Garscube  rd 
Malcolm,  George,  84  Cowcad.  st 
Malcolm,  Margaret,  23  New  wynd 
Maltman,  John,  39  Well  road 
Marshall,  Mrs.  145  Renfield  st 
Mathews,  Miss  A.  44  Eglinton  st 
Mathers,  Jas.  6G  M'Alpine  street 
Mechau,  Daniel,  31  Broad  street. 

Mile-end 
Menzies,  David,  306  Gallowgate 
Menzies,  John,  6  George  street 
Menzies,  Robert,  2  Herbertson  st 
Millar,  Gavin,  74  Hospital  st 
Millar,  George,  118  S.  Cumber,  st 
Miller,  James,  55  Struthers  st 
Miller,  John,  2  Crawford  street 
Miller,  John,  3  Spoutmouth 
Miller,  John,  61  West  Milton  st. 

Cowcaddens 
Miller,  Wm.  34  Stobcross  st 
Miller,  Miss  J.  15  Charlotte  st 
Milligan,  Wm.  23  Duke  street 
Mills,  James,  131  George  st 
Milne,  Geo.  62  Marlborough  st 
Mitchell,  Mrs.  Isabella,  291  Blain 

street,  Bridgeton 
Monney,  Thos.  64  Kirk  st.  Calton 
Moodie,  William,  21  Clyde  st.  And 
Mooney,  Charles,  155  Garngad  rd 
Moouey,  Mrs.  A.  62  Dalraarn.  rd 
Moore,'  William,  27  St.  Ninian  st 
Morrison,  David,  91  Crown  st 


Morrison,  James,  92  Main  street, 

Bridgeton. 
Morrison,  Roderick,  35  King  st 
Morrison,  Robert,  90  Main  st.  east 
Jlorrison,  Thomas,  6  Duke  street 
Morrow,  Isaac  W.  2 1  Canon  st 
Mortimer,  John,  14  Hospital  st 
Morton,  Alex.  321  Argyle  street 
Morton,  John,  1  Park  lane 
Morton,  John,  32  Main  st.  Ander. 
Morton,  Mrs.  J.  21  East  Clyde  st 
Mountfourd,  Ann,  27  Moore  st 
Muir,  James,  114  Gallowgate 
J.Iuir,  John,  146  Dumbarton  road 
Muir,  Mrs.  M.  34  Nelson  street 
Muirhead,  U.  5  Stirling  st.  Cowca. 
Mullen,  John,  92  High  street 
Mundell,  William,  28  Burnside  st 
Murdoch,  John,  400  Duke  street 
Murdoch,  Robert,  161  W.  Nile  st 
Murdoch,  Wm.  56  Hutcheson  st 
Murphy,  M.  10  Cross  Gibson  st 
Murray,  P.  16  Clyde  st.  Calton 
Murry,  James,  32  Crown  street 
Murray,  James,  46  Rutherglen  rd 
Murray,  John,  89  Commeroo  st 
Murra}',  AVni.  89  Stockwell  street 
Murray,  Wm.  S.  26  Blain  st.  Calt 
Neilson  &  Kenned3',  1  Stevenson  st 
Neilson,  Wm.  7G7  and  771  Gallow 
Neilson,  Wm.  133,  135  Stockw.  st 
Newall,  John,  60  St.  James'  rd 
Newall,  Mrs.  J.  144  Rottenrow 
Nicholson,   Peter,  &  Co.    54,    56 

Maxwell  street 
Nicol,  Mrs.  John,  455  Gallowg 
O'Neil,  J.  126  Saltmarket 
O'Neil,  John,  66  Main  st.  Gorbals 
Orr,  Hugh,  21  Anderston  quay 
Orr,  John,  439  and  443  Gallow- 
gate,  47  Millroad  st.  5   Green 
street,  5  Tobago  st.  88  and  90 
Kirk  street,  and  39  King  street 
Owens,  Bernard,  87  Macalpine  st 
Paterson,  Dugald,  64  E.  Howard  st 
Paterson,  Jas.  20  Cambridge  st 
Paterson,  Robert,  26  Grace  street 
Paterson,  Sirs.  49  Dundas  street 
Paterson,  Mrs.  Margt.  22  Canal  st 
Paton,  John,  409  Argyle  street 
Paton,  John,  366  Gallowgate 
Paton,  Mrs.  230  Broomielaw 
Pattison,  Moses,  101  Gallowgate 
Paul,  John,  90  Govan  street  and 

45  Hospital  street 
Paul,  John,  90  Govan  street 
Paul,  William,  251  Duke  street 
Pender,  James,  15  Littlest.  Calt 
Perrie,  R.  236  N.  Dalraarnock  rd 
Pirie,  Mrs.  M.  6  Bishop  street 
Pollock,  Math,  85  Mainst.  Biidg 
Provan,  C.  172  Main  st.  Ander 
Purves,  Ambrose,  43  Clj'de  street, 

Port-Dundas 
Ralston,  BIrs.  Thos.  43  Wallace  st 
Rankin,  Andrew,  87    New    Dal- 

marnock  road 
Rankin,  John,  103,  105  Maitl.  st 
Eeid,  Andrew,  2  Green  st.  Calton 


Reid,  Jas.  6  Weaver  street 
Rennie,  Alex;  South  Woodside  rd 
Rennie,  Jas.  54  Crown  street 
Renuie,  Joseph,  168  High  street 
Richardson,  Wm.  333  Gallowgate 
Riddell,  Arch.  66  Rottenrow 
Riddell,  Hugh,  142  N.  Dalma.  rd 
Riddell,  Patrick,  211  Eglinton  st 
Risk,  James,  46  Rutherglen  road 
Ritchie,  Jas.  16  Jackson  street 
Ritchie,  Mary,  16  Reid  st.  Bridg. 
Robb,  Charles,  186  Crown  street 
Robertou,  Geo.  117   King  street, 

Calton,  and  56  Tureen  street 
Robertson,  Jas.  77  Grove  street 
Robertson,  John,  377  Argyle  st 
Robertson,  Helen,  313  Garscb.  rd 
Robin,  David,  225  Stirling's  road 
Rodger,  John,  130  Kingst.  Calton 
Ronald,  John,  90  Biidgegate  and 

141  Saltmarket 
Ross,  Oliver,  71  Cadogan  street 
Boss,  Wm.  41  John  street 
Russell,  Mrs.  W.  11  Clyde  terrace 
Samuel,  Mrs.  Thos.  65  Centre  st 
Scott,  BIrs.  Alex.  69  Brown  street 
Scouller,  J.  Market  Inn,  46  Jail  sq 
Shanks,  Wm.  522  Duke  street 
Shaw,  Arch.  60  King  st.  Calton 
Shaw,  Arch.  565  Gallowgate 
Shaw,  George,  27  Hunter  street 
Shaw,  John,  52  Barrack  street 
Shaw,  Robert,  73  Abercroniby  st 
Shearer,  Jas.  16  St.  Enoch  wynd 
Shearer,  John,  111  Great  Hamil- 
ton street 
Sherry,  Jas.  28  Stewart  street 
Sherry,  Patrick,  163  Ca.stle  street 
Shirra,  James,  652  Gallowgate 
Sim,  Wm.  59  Garngad  road 
Simpson,  Adam,  61  Caledonian  rd 
Simpson,  Geo.  E.  158  Sauchieh.  st 
Simpson,  Mrs.  Janet,  1  Scott  st. 

Port-Dundas 
Skelton,  Thos.  327  Parliament,  rd 

and  130  N.  Frederick  street 
Smart,  Wm.  SO  Pai-liamen.  road 
Smellie,  John,  414  Duke  street 
Smith,  Chas.  54o  Debbie's  loan 
Smith,  J.  11  Bishop  st.  Anderston 
Smith,  J.  48  Cambridge  street 
Smith,  John,  283,  285  Dob.  loan 
Smith,  John,  GO  Hutcheson  street 
Smith,  John,  115  Maitland  street 
Smith,  John,  40  Saltmarket 
Smith,  Lewis,  65  Bell  street 
Smith,  Thomas,  17  M'Alpine  st 
Smith,  Wm.  193  Main  st.  Bridgn 
Somerville,  Geo.  157  Stockwell  st 
Sproul,  Robt.  255  Buchanan  st 
Steel,  Susan,  8  Cavendish  street 
Stevenson,  A.  212  Main  st.  And 
Stevenson,  J.  20   King  st.  Calton 
Stevenson,  W.  88  King  st.  Calton 
Stevenson,  Mrs.  Alex.  22  Kinni.  st 
Stewart,  Alex,  55  London  street 
Stewart,  Alex.  9  Richmond  lane, 

otr  Gallowgate 
Stewart,  Hugh,  162  High  street 


SPIRIT. TRADES  DIRECTORY.- 


-STATIONERS, 


543 


Stewart,  Jolin,  57  Duke  street 
Stewart,  Peter,  19  Pavson  street 
Stewart,  William,  1  Houston  st 
Stewart,  W;n.  49  Commercial  rd. 

and  2  PdlLjksliaws  road 
Stewart,  William,  14!)  Castle  st 
Stewart,  William,  255  Duke  st 
Stewart,  Mrs.  J.  118  Main  street 
i         Stirling,  Jolin,  14  Broomielaw 
I         Stirling,  Joseph,  811  Ga'lowp;ate 
Stirling,  Joseph,  jun.  7(13  Gallow 
Stirling,  Robert,  78  London  st 
Stobo,  William,  GO  Rottenrow 
Storer,  And.  186  N.  Dahnav.  rd 
Sutherland,  David,  152  Eglint.  st 
Swan,  Daniel,   12  Mailborongh  st 
Sweene^v,  Thomas,  27,  29  Dukest 
Syme,  \V.  59  Garngad  road 
I        Tannahill,  Ji,!in,  20  Canning  st 
?        Taylor,  Edw.  K.  G3  Slobcross  st 
Teacher,  Win.  450  Argylc  street 
Templeton,  Jas.  48  William  st 
J        Thomson,  David,  S  London  road 
Thomson,  Jas.  209  Gallowgate 
Thomson,  Jas.  287  Parliament,  rd 
Thomson,  Jas.  28  Polloksliaws  rd 
Thomson,  Nicol,  44  Broomielaw 
Thomson,  Pmbert,  48  Rose  street 
Tinto,  James,  434  Garscube  road 
Topping,  W.  25G  Parliament,  rd 
Turnbull,  W.  GG  N".  AVoodside  rd 
Turnbull,  Mrs,  11  Carrick  street 
lire,  James,  25  Blillroad  st.  Calt 
Ure,  T.  Ill  Reid  st.  Brldgcton 
IJrquhart,  Charles,  45  E.Clyde  st 
Urquhart,  DaviJ,  147  Casllo  st 
Usherwood,  Mrs.  441  Gai-scube  rd 
Waddle,  Andrew, GIG,  G5G  Gallow 
Walker,  And.  278  Main  st.  Bridg 
Walker,  Dav.  2G7  St.  George's  rd 
Walker,  Js.  3G  Broad  st.  Mile-end 
Walker,  James,  55  Stevenson  st 
Walker,  John,  77  Garscube  road 
Walker,  John,  14G  Cowcaddens  st 
Walker,  William,  9,  11  Bell  st 
Walker,  Mrs.   Alex.  42  Forth  st. 

Port-Dundas 
Wallace,  Hugh,  40  Pt.-Dundas  rd 
Wallace,  Jns.  F.  131  Garngad  rd 
Wallace,  Robt.  112  Dumbarton  rd 
Ward,  Daniel,   131  Thistle  street 
Watson,  Ja.-;.  219  Thistle  street 
Watson,  Charles,  9G  Garscube  rd. 
196  Argylest.  &  121  Shamro.  r,t 
Watson,  John,  8,  10  Queen  street 
Watson,  Jlrs.  J.  12  Clyde  street 
Watson,  Mrs.  Gl  Kavannah  st 
Watt,  Robert,  38  Milton  street 
Waugh,  James,  145  Dryg.'jte 
Weir,  Alex.  38  New  wynd 
Weir,  J.  R.  3  Cranston  street 
Weir,  Mrs.  56  Jnlin  st.  Brid^eton 
Weir,  Mvs.  David,  128  Renfrew  st 
White,  Donald,  189  Castle  street 
White,  Jas.  17  Centre  street 
White,  Rt.  56  Canal  st.  Pt.-Dun 
Whyte,  Robert,  97  Geor;;e  street 
White,  Wm.  34  Blackfriars'  st 
Whiteford,  Wm.  32  Bell  st.  city 


AVilkie,  A.  70  Bishop  street,  west 
W'illiams,  L.  05  Garscube  road 
Wil-ion,  Douglas  II.  200  Kelvinh.st 
Wilson,  Gilbert,  27  Sydney  st 
Wilson,  Jas.  89  Bellgrove  street 
Wilson,  James,  247  Duke  street 
Wilson,  James,  148  Kelson  street 
Wilson,  Rose,  85  Main  st.  Anders 
Wilson,  Wm.  42  Ma.xwell  street 
Wilson,  Iilr.s.  Jas.  31    Garscube  rd 
Woodbuni,  Jas.  lOGN.  Hanover  st 
Woodburn,  Jlrs.  George  T.  21  and 

22  Lancefield  quay 
Woodburn,  Mrs.  213  Hospital  st 
Woods,  Bernard,  19  Well  st.  Calt 
Woodward,  W.  177  Finnieston  st 
Wotherspoon,  Jas.  10  Stobcross  st 
Wotherspoon,  Thos.  122  Lond.  rd 
Wright,    A!e.\-.    19G    Rose    street, 

Hutchesontowu 
Wriglit,  William,  13  Caledonian  rd 
Wright,  Mr..?.  J.  345  Gallowgate 
Wyiie,  Andrew,  36  St.  James'  st. 

Paisley  road 
Wylie,  John,  9  Drur}'  street 
Wylie,  Rob.  72  Clyde  st.  Anderst 
Wyper,  John,  518  Gallowfjate 
Young,  John,  13,  15  Stoekwell  st 
Young,  Mrs.  And.  51  Struthers  st 

SPONGE  MERCHANTS. 
Cohen,  Jos   78,  80  Stoekwell  st 
Dickson,  John,  187  New  City  road 
M'Leod,  Alex.  19  North  Albion  st 

STAIR  EAILERS. 
Alex.ander,    Wm.   &  Co.  47  West 

street,  Tradeston 
Anderson,  John,  112  Waterloo  st 
Armour  &  Fletcher,  33  Douglas  st 
Duff,  Duncan,  410  Argyle  street 
Fraser,    Alexander,    and    Co.    52 

New  wynd 
Gardner,  Peter,  190  Dumbart.  rd 
Lightbody,  Peter,  180  N.  City  rd 
M'Arthur,  Peter,  87  I'itt  street 
M'Connell,  R.  &  Co.  80  Rentield  st 
M'Donald,  J.  &  Co.  G3  Mitchell  st 
Tilurphy,  Archibald,  410  Arg.  st 
Jlurphy,   Edward,  &  Co.   75  Ca. 

thedral  street 
Philip,  Tbo3.  &  Co.  57  Montrose  st 
Purdie,  Wm.  19  Stewart  street 
Wotherspoon,  J.  75  Robertson  st 

STAPvCH  MANTJFACTUaERS. 
Anderson,  James,  36  Surrey  st. ; 

office,  98  St.  Vincent  street 
Fraser,  Duncan,  and  Co.  36,  38 

Thistle  street 
Hyland,  Thos.  &  Co.  65  Rose  st. 

Ilutchesontown,    and    4    Lever 

street,  Manchester 
V/other.^poon,    Robert,   &  Co.  46 

Dunlop  street 

STAHCHEEP. 
Donholm,  Geo.  &  Co.  23,  25,  and 
27  Grceme  street 


Fraser,  Duncan,  36,  38  Thistle  st 
Hamilton,  R.  and  Co.  53  Candle. 

and  02  Brunswick  street 
Harley,  Wm   104  Rose  st.  Hutch 
Lindsay,  John  &  Co.  41  Kerr  st 
M'Connell,  J.  &  H.  17,  19  Wils.st 
M'Connell,  T.  &  W.  10  Duncan  st, 

and  13,  16  Coulters  lane 
M'Mutrie,  &  Paterson,  61  Virg.  .st 
Machin,  Alex.  &  Co.  54  G.  Clyde  st 
Muckinlay  &  Reid,  48  Saneh.  st 
Simpson,  Wm.  &  Co.  17  Graham  st 
Simpson,  W.  17  Graham  st.  Brid 
AVilbon,  Andrew,  167  Stirling's, rd 

STATIONEES. 

SrcH    ALSO    r,00K.9ELLEUS    AKD 

STATIONEUg,  AND  PAI'ER 

WAKEUOUSES. 

Those  marked  a  are  also  librarian.';. 

Adam.son,  Thomas,  165  Cowcadds 
a  Adshead,  N.  184  Argyle  street 
Allan,  Miss  Janet,  404  Argyle  st 
Allison  &  Thompson,  168  Arg.  st 
n  Bain,  James,  199  Main  st  Gorb 
Baird,  John,  29  Elderslie  street 
Baird,  Mrs.  Jolin,  lOParliam.  rd 
Bepg,  James,  jun.  31  Wilier  st 
Begg,  James,  31  Miller  street 
Bell,  Alex.  79  Chatham  place 
Berry,  Elizabeth,  52  Charlotte  la 
Bertram,  P.  202,  204  Argyle  st 
Blake,  Wm.  64  West  Howard  st 
Bower,  Oliver,  30  Well  street 
a  Brown,  Jame.^,  25  Bridge  street 
Brown,  James,  5  Normal  place 
Brown,  Thomas,  021  Gallowgate 
Bruce,  Mrs.  83  John  street 
Bryce,  David,  129  Buchanan  st 
Buchanan  &  Pearson,  08  Hutche- 

son  street 
Bulloch,  Wm.  54  Cambridge  st 
Burnet,  J.  181|-  High  street 
Cairns,  James,  &  Co.  35  Gordon  st 
Cairns,  Walter,  93  Virginia  street 
Caldwell,  Alex.  89  Stobcross  st 
Cameron  &  Co.  76  (Jueen  street 
Cameron,   George,  wholesale,  194 

Buchanan  street 
Cameron,  John,  63  John  street 
Cameron,    John,    wholesale,    175 

Buchanan  street 
Campbell,  D.  &  Son,  93   St.  Vin- 
cent street 
Campbell,  D.  38  Dundas  street 
Campbell,  Hutche.son,  64  Arg.  st 
a  Campbell,  Wm.  324  Argyle  st 
Chalmers,  Wm.  253  Sauchieh.  st 
Clark,  Jn.  machmlat,  184  Bucha.  st 
Clyde,  W.  &  T.  363  Argyle  st 
Cohen,  E.  15  Hutcheson  street 
Collins,  Wm.  139,  149  Stirling'srd 
Cook,  James,  182  North  street 
Couper,  D.  8  Clyde  st.  Anderston 
Coutts,  Wm.  62"Britlge  street 
Craig  &  Sons,  68  Glassford  street, 

and  02  Argjde  street 
Cree,  J.  jun.  21  Royal  Exch.  sq 


5U 


STATIONERS.- 


-TEADES  DIRECTORT.- 


-STAY. 


Crosbie,  Peter,  178  Saltmarket 
Cruickshanks,    James,    10    Main 

street,  Anderston 
Cruickshanks,  Margaret,  190  Stob- 

cross  street 
Crura,  John,  130  Buchanan  st 
Cunningham,  J.  44  W.  Milton  st 
Cunningham,  John,  42  Adelphi  st 
Dalziel,  John,  &  Sons,  139  Arg.st 
Davidson,  John,  38,  40  St.  En.  sq 
Davidson,  Tlios.  77  Hospital  st 
Denniston,  William,  41  Argyle  st 
Derby,  Wm.  312  Buchanan  st 
Dickson,  J.  G.  142  Saucliieh.  st 
Donald,    Andrew,    Sydney    court, 

62  Avgyle  street 
Donald,  James,  122  N.  City  rd 
Donald,  Robert,  Sydney  court,  G2 

Argyle  street 
Doran,  Joseph,  34  Candleriggs 
Douglas,  P.  192  Main  st.  Ander 
Douglas,  Mrs.  31  John  street 
Dowie,  A.  L.  41  Union  street 
Drummond,  Duncan,  92  Bell  st 
Duke,  James  W.  39  Montrose  st 
Duncan,  Daniel  F.  62  Argyle  st 
Dunn  &  y/right,   26  W.   Nile  st. 

and  100  Stirling  street 
Ferrier  &  Spiers,  1G5  Ingram  st 
Forbes,  Daniel,  95  Union  street 
Forbes,  John,  20  Anderston  quay 
Findlater,  Jessie,  27  Bedford,  st 
Forrester,  Robert,  142,  141  Stock- 
well  street 
Forrester,  J.  l^t  Sauchiehall  st 
Fraser,  Catherine,  116  Dumb,  rd 
Fyfe,  Mrs.  Andw.  105  Rottenrow 
Gallie,  G.  99  Buchanan  street 
Gallery,  James,  39  Nelson  street 
a  Gait,  James  B.  745  Gallowgate 
«  Gemmell,  John,  49   George  st 
«  Gladstone,  A.  68  King  st.  Trad 
Guthrie,  "Wm.  53  Main  street 
Hannah,  Wm.  22  Stewart  street 
Harley,  John,  125  Grafton  ter 
Hastings,  J.  H.  140  New  City  rd 
Henderson,   R.  &    Son,    27J,    29 

Bkckfriars'  street 
Hendrie,  Malcolm,  246  Gallowg. 
Hendry,  IMrs.  Wm.  243  High  st 
Imrie,  George,  375  Gallowgate 
Imrie,  J.  51  London  street 
Ireland,  J.  A.  268  Buchanan  st 
Jack,  David,  &  Son,  27  Union  st 
Jamieson  &  Mills,  64  Buchanan  st 
Kean,  Mrs.  68,  60  Stewart  street 
Kennedy,  A.  &  W.  13  Glassford  st 
Kennedy,  G.  89  Argyle  street,  11 

Turner's  court 
Kenned}-,  Thomas,  97  Union  st 
Kerr,  Malcolm,  89  Queen  street 
King,  Thomas,  49  O.xford  street 
Lamb  &  Co.  216  Sauchiehall  st 
Lawson,  Alex.  22  Argyle  street 
Lawson,  R.  &  Co.  22  Argvle  st 
Leitch,  W.  M.  6  St.  Andrew's  lane 
Lindsay,  James,  11  King  st.  city 
Logan,  Geo.  47i  Adelphi  street 
n  Logan,  Wm.  27  Sauchiehall  st 


Logan,  John,  12  Bell  street 
Logan  &  Muir,  6  Woodlands  road 
Love,  Archibald,  15  Nelson  street 
Love,  George,  13S  Trongate 
Love,  William,  40  St.  Enoch  sq 
Lumsden,  J.  &  Son,  20  Queen  st 
Lumsden,  J.  oyj.  Lumsden  cf  Son 
Macurthur,  J.  &  Co.  82  Glassford 

street 
M'Corkle,  Alex.  10  North  street 
W'Corquodale  &  Co.  85  Maxw.  st 
M'Farlane,  W.  &  A.  333  Sauchie- 
hall street 
M'Gregor,  R.  &  Co.  28  Glassf.  st 
M'llviide,  A.  B.,  6  S.  Hanover  st 
M'Intosh,  R.  203  Gallowgate 
Mackay   &    Kirkwood,    135,    137 

Ingram  st.  and  98  Miller  st 
Mackie,  John,  106  Queen  street 
M'Laughlin,  John,  28,  30  Nelson 

street,  city 
M'Laren,  John,  9  Abbotsford  pi 
JI'Laurin,  James,  7G  Stockwell  st 
M'Lehose,  J.  61  St,  A^incent   st. 

and  Western  Book  Club 
M'Millan    &    Marshall,     71,     73 

Bell  street 
Macnair,  Jas.  R.  173  Buchanan  st 
M'Phee,  Charles,  94  Whitevale 
Bl'Pherson,  Ciias.  B.  256  High  st 
M'Phun,  W.  R.  84  Argyle  street 
M'Vey,  M.  &  Co.  101  George  st 
Mann,  Thomas,  26,  28  Wilson  st 
Melville,  Robert  H.  80  St.  Yin.  st 
Millen,  John,  118  Cathedral  street 
Miller  &  Haig,  4  Wellington  arc 
Jliller,  J.  Davi?,  3  Buchanan  st 
Millar  &  Co.  85  Ingram  street 
Miliar,  John,   122    Ingram  street 
and  1,  3  South  Hanover  street 
fiMillar,  Robert,  57  Gallowgate 
Millar,  Catherine,  56  St.  Geo.'s  rd 
Mitchell,  Jas.  &  Co.  108  Argyle  st 
Milne,  J.  &  W.  S.  63  Candleriggs 
Mirow,  Ernest,  25  S.  Frederick  st 
Morrison,  Wm.  16  Douglas  street 
Murray,  Thomas,  &  Son,  49  Bu- 
chanan street. 
Murray,  Thomas,  of  T.  Murray  4' 

Sou,  49  Buchanan  street 
Naismith,  Matt.  320  Argyle  st 
Nicholas,  AVm.  86  Parliament  rd 
Nisbet,  Mrs.  John,  118  Crown  st 
Niven,  Wm.  71  Eglinton  st 
Oatts,  John,  19  Cochrane  st 
Og!e,  Maurice,  and  Son,  1  Royal 

Exchange  square 
Orr,  Francis,  &  Sons,  105  to  111 

Union  street 
Pascoe,  Mrs.  5J  New  City  road 
Paterson,  J.  C.  20  West  Nile  st 
Peacock,  Margaret,  62  Stockw.  st 
Pearston,  Joseph,  43  Candleriggs 
Peat,  Joseph,  86  Cumberland  st 
Pettigrew,  James,   215    Main  st. 

Bridgeton 
Plenderleith,  Mrs.    William,    98J 

Main  street,  Anderston 
Pollock,  Miss,  20  Brown  slreet 


Porteous,  Wm.  and  Co.  17   Royal 

Exchange  pl.»ce 
Purves,  John,  15  Cambridge  st 
Rankin,  James,  42  Stevenson  st 
Rankin,  Wm.  and  Sons,  46  Hut- 

cheson  street 
Rattray,  A.  W._102  Trongate 
Rae,  J.  T.  70  ISew  City  road 
Reid,  James,  144  Argyle  .st 
Reid,  J.  and  E.  41  Arg'yle  st 
Ridde!!,  Wm.  234  Buch-inan  st 
Robertson,  And.  536  Gallowgata 
Robertson,  David,  90  St.  Vine,  st 
Robertson,  Robert,  7  Canon  st 
Rowan,  John,  39  Cowcaddens  st 
Russell,  John  P   184  Trongate 
Siir.e,  \V.  S.  153  Sauchiehall  st 
Simpson,  John,  30  George  street 
Sinclair,  John,  26 1  George  st 
Smith,  J.  &  Son,  70  St.  Vine,  st 
Smith,  John,  56  Canning  st 
Smith,  Thomas,  52  Argyle  st 
Spence,  Stewart,  18  Hutclieson  st 
Stalker,  Robert,  43  Cowcaddens  sS 
Stevenson,  John,  169  Argyle  st 
Stewart,  James,  333  High  st 
Stewart,  John,  82  G.  Hamilton  st 
Stobbs,  Richard,  68  Oxford  st 
Strachan,  Wm.  8  Warwick  st 
Thom,  Miss  M.  92  Paisley  road 
Thomas,  Mrs.  Sarah,  184  Broom 
Thomson,  Wm.  73  Dundas  st 
Walker,  Jolm,  224  Dumbarton  rd. 

Sandyford 
Walker^  John  D.  20  Clyde  place 
Walker,  Peter,  429  Parliament,  rd 
Wa'sh,  James,  36  Glassford  st 
Watson,  jjilrs.  F.  W.  487  Gallov^g 
Watson,  George,  58  Ingram  st 
Watt,  John,  426  Argyle  st 
Weir,  R.  44  Queen  street 
White,  Andrew,  119  Garngad  rd 
a  Wilkie,  C.  A.  27  Stevenson  st 
AVilson,  George,  159  Renlield  st 
Wilson,  Wm.  W.  169  Main  st 
a  Wishait,  Wm.   97   Main  street, 

Biidgeton 
Wright,  James,  40    Main    street 

Anderston 
Wright,  Mrs.  John,  103  Argyle  st 
Young,  John,  34  Nelson  street 

STAY  AND  COESET-MAKESS. 
SEE  ALSO  3iili.ixi:ks  and  deess- 

JIAKERS. 

Alexander,  Ale.K.  70  W.  How.  st 
Bogle,  J.  Y.  294  Argyle  street 
Campbell,  Joseph,  23  Belgrove  st 
Coehrane,  Mrs.  42  Stirling's  road 
Collins,  Mrs.  P.  4,  6  Queen's  ara 
Croley,  Miss,  100  W.  Regent  st 
Cuthbertson,  Mrs.  C.  13  London  st 
Dobbin,  Mary  Jane,  9  Queen's  arc 
Edmiston,  Mrs.  138  Sauchiehall  at 
Ferguson,  Mrs.  351  Argyle  street 
Fyf-j,  Tlionias,  34  Argyle  street 
Fyfo,  Miss,  329  Argyle  street 
Gardner,  Foulds,  and  Stirling,  70 
Union  street 


STEREOTYPE.- 


-TRADES  DIRECTORY. STRAW. 


545 


Jamieson,  290  Sauchieliall  street 
Kecldie,  Miss,  115  Rottenrow 
Kennedy,  Jlrs.  29  East  Clyde  st 
King  &  Stewart,  291  Hope  street 
Lawson,  Mrs.  7lA-Eglinton  street 
Logan,  Mrs.  37  John  street 
M'Aulav,  John,  182  Trongate 
M 'Donald,   Misses  A.  &  M.   274 

Buchanan  street 
M'Doiigall,  Mrs.  20  Nelson  street 
M'Glashen,  Duncan,  19  Cochran 

street,  114  Candleriggs 
M'Int3're,  Mrs.  133  Clarence  place, 

Saucliiehall  street 
M'Keclinie,  Jolin,  14  Main  st.  Cal 
Mair,  Misses,  152  W.  Regent  st 
Miller,  James,  56  and  62  Burns,  st 
Mofi'at,  Miss,  56,  57  Arg}-le  arcade 
Morrisons  &  Co.  49  Jamaica  street 
Morrison,  Mrs.  Robert,  G3  Candle 
Monach,  Mrs.  J.  244  Gallowgate 
Orr,  Miss,  22,  23  Argyle  arcade 
Plum,  Mrs.  120  Shamrock  street 
Ecss  &  Macduff,  19  Madeira  court 

and  257  Artryle  street 
Rowley,  C.  &  Co.  11  St.  Enoch  sq 
Smith,  BIrs.  G  Nelson  street 
Somerville,  J.   G.  285  Sauchie.  st 
Strong,  Mrs.  W.  10,  12  Nelson  st 
Waddel',  J.Iisses,  50  Argyle  area 
Watson,  A..  37,  38  Argyle  arcade 
Wilkie,   Misses,  F.   &  J.  70  Bu- 
chanan street 

STEREOTYPE  FOUHDEPvS. 
Begg,  Wm.  354  Parliamentary  rd 

and  1  Leadbetter  street 
Bell  &  Bain,  15  St.  Enoch  square 
Blackie,    W.    G.    &    Co.    50  St. 

James'  road 
Collins,    William,    &    Co.  75  St. 

James'  ro;id 
Dunn  &  Wright,  26  W.  Nile  st 
Slackenzie,  W.  45  Howard  st 
Wright,  C.  L.  o/Dunn  tj-  Wrijht 

STEVEDORES. 
Allan,  James,  41^-  Clyde  place 
Boyson,  Hans,  23  O.xford  street 
Clements,  Edward,  14  Pollok  st 
Thomson,    Robert    Lockhart,    21 
Gloucester  street 

STOCKING  MANUFACTURERS. 

BEE    ALSO    HOSIERS. 

Adam  &  Wright,  114  Trongate 
Alexander,  Robt.  16  Bath  street 
Ly'mburn,  James,  89  Gallowgate 
Ormond,  James,  2,  4,  6  Candler ig 
STOCK  AND  SHAEEBROEERS. 

GLASGOW    STOCK   EXCHANGE. 

Aitken  Sc  Mackenzie,  66  Vine,  st 
Bell,  George,  33  Renfiekl  st.  and 

Queen's  rooms.  La  Belle  placa 
Black  &,  Rohson,  14  Princes  sq 
Buchanan,  T.   G.   &  L.  M.  Kerr, 

157  Buchanan  street 
Cairns,  Charles,  175  Hope  street 
Dison,  Peter  W.  25  Gordon  st 


Drew,  Wm.  97  West  George  st 
Forrester,  J.  M.  138  Hope  street 
Forrester,  Robt.  125  Buchanan  st 
Foulds,  John  C.  64  Buchanan  st 
Graham,  A.  H.  &  J.  57  St.  Geo.  pi 
Guild,  J.  W.  &  D.  R.  65  St.  Vin.  st 
Kerr,  Anderson,  &  Brodie,  132  St. 

Vincent  street 
M'Cowan  &  Brown,  17  Gordon  st 
Macewan  &  Auld,  63  St.  Vine,  st 
MacGeorge,  John,  135  Buchan.  st 
Maclean,  William,  98  Fyfe  place 
Macmaster,  Duncan,  71  Queen  st 
Miller,  John,  71  Queen  street 
Mitchell    &   Watson,   4    National 

Bank  buildings.  Queen  street 
Murray,  Patrick,  107  St.  Vine,  st 
Outram,  D.  E.  1  Royal  Bank  pi 
Paul,  Daniel,  20  Buchanan  st 
Penney,  S.  M.  IG  St.  Vincent  pi 
Reid,  A.  &  Co.  141  Buchanan  st 
Robertson,  L.  &  R.  H.  58  St  Vin- 
cent street 
Smith,  James,  67  West  Nile  st 
Todd,  Ruthven  C.  115  St.  Vin.  st 
Wallace,  George  IT.  3  W.  Nile  st 
Watson  &  Smith,  32  St.  Vine,  pi 
White,  Peter,  20  Buchanan  st 

STOCK  &  SHAEEBROKEHS, 

NOT  MEMBERS  OF  THE  GLASGOAV 
STOCK  EXCHANGE. 

M'Farlane,  Geo.  116  St.  Vin.  st 
Mercer,  Andrew,  73  AVest  Nile  st 
Molyneux,  Thomas,  27  Hope  st 
Orr,  James,  98  West  Nile  street 
Rutherglen,  Wm.  R.  161  Hope  st 
Smith,  James,  112  W.  Geo.  st 
Swan,  John  E.  59  St.  Vincent  st 

STONE  MERCHANTS. 
Baird  &  Stevenson,  Orchard  and 

GitFuock  quarries 
Berwick,  John ;  yard,  Lanark  st. 

off  Debbie's  loan 
Brown,  Fran  ,Williamvv'Ood,  Cath- 

cart,  and  309  Eglinton  street 
Cruickshank,  Robert,  &   Son,  42 

Bothwell  street 
Cruikshanks,  Jas.  42  Bothwell  st 
Fyfe,  Jas.,  Bank  st.  Port-Dundas 
Henderson,  W.  130  Bothwell  st 
Mathieson,  Daniel,  80  Moore  st. 

Garscube  road 
M'Grouther,  J.  E.,  Bank  st.  P.-Dun 
Neilson,  James,  Coltpark,  Bishop- 

briggs 
Rennie,  John,  New  Giffnock  quar. 

355  Sauchiehall  street 
Sim,  W.  St.  James'  st.  Paisley  rd. 
Stevenson,  Wm.  Orchard  and  Gift- 
nock  quarries 
Struthers,  Robert,  6  Paisley  road 
Struthers,  Thos.  &  Son,  6  Pais,  rd 

STOREKEEPERS. 
Alexander,  Edward,  &    Sons,  43 
Campbell  street,  and  33,37  Car- 
rick  street 


Baird,  Andrew,  Port-Dundas 
Browning,  Matthew,  24  York  st. 

and  28  Robertson  street 
Burns,  Robt.  &  Co.  general  stores, 

Elliot  street 
Claasen,  E.  39  Robertson  street 
Connal,  M.  and  W.  &  Co.  43  Vir- 
ginia street 
Dingwall,  Alex.  4  Cadogan  street 
Fleck,  Peter,  &  Co.  27  Ann  st 
Gibson  &  Stewart,  54,  90  Alston  st 
Gibson,  W.  F.  54  Alston  street 
Gray,  Thomas,  Edin.  &  Glas.  R&iL 

62  Cathedral  street 
Hartley,  Wm.  13, 15  Clyde  place 
Hayman,  Thos.  31  Argyle  street 
Lyon,  John,  Speirs'  Wharf,  Port- 
Dundas 
M'Gee,  Michael,  227  Stirling's  rd 
M'Goldrick,  Michael,  52  Centre  s^ 
M'Harg,  William,  23  Canal  Bank 
M'William,  Alex.  66  Warroch  &t 
Moffat,  P.  &  Co.  70,  72  Mitch,  st 
Murra}',  James,  71  Robertson  st 
Reid,  VVm.  Canal  bank,  Port-Dun 
Rintoul,  Peter,  Son,  &  Co.  10  Stir- 
ling square 
Rintoul,  Robert,  of  Peter  Rintoul , 

Son,  (|-  Co.  19  York  street 
Rintoul,  Robert  and  Alexander,  & 

Co.  23  Jamaica  street 

Ritchie,  Hugh,  &  Co,  25,  40,  5-3, 

69,  71   Robertson   st.    and  12, 

14  Washington  street 

Robb,  Moore,  &  Co.  72,  74  Broom 

Robley,  Harrington,  &  Co.  60  W. 

Howard  street 
Russell,  John,  Port-Dundas 
Simpson,  John,  22  St.  Andw.  la 
Simpson,  John,  92,  94  Washiri-g- 

tun  street 
Slater,  Thos.  H.  jun.  &  Co.  11,  13 

Oswald  street 
Steel  &  Co.  67  Fox  street 
Thorn,  John,  62  Fox  street,  and 

52  Howard  street 
Walker,  Matthew,  61  Canal  bank, 

Port-Dundas 
Warroch  St.  Stores,  G6  Warrocfrsfc 
Watson,  John,  37  Kiik  street 
Wilson,  J.  R.  54,  58  Howard  it 

STRAW-HAT  MAKERS. 
Bennie,  Miss  E.  141  Eglinton  st 
Black,  Isabella,  62  Tobago  st.  Cal 
Bogle,  J.  Y.  294  Argyle  street 
Bogle,  Thomas,  294  Argyle  st 
Boyle,  R.  &  E.  40  Candleriggs 
Boyle,  Misses,  46  Eglinton  street 
Brodie,  Burnet,  and  Malcolm,  28 

30  Royal  Exchange  square 
Brown,  Miss  Catherine,  2  William 

street,  Tradeston. 
Bulloch,  Misses,  19  Garscadden-  st 
Clcland,  Misses,  88  N.  Dundas-st 
Craig,  Miss,  28  Cowcaddens 
Downs,  Mrs.  J.  10  E,  Russell  st 
Dambreck,  Mrs.  19  Hospital  st. 
Fairlie,  Miss  A.  82  George  street 


546 


SUGAR. TRADES  DIRECTORY. SURVEYING. 


Fletcber  and  MTnnes,  Misses,  96 

St.  Vincent  street 
Frasur,  M.  &  M.  82  Canning  st 
^Gardner,  A.   1C8,   170  Troiigate, 

and  10  IliUcheson  street 
Gemmell,  Miss,  161  Shamrock  st 
Gourlay,  Mrs.  78  Abbotsford  pi 
Gray,  Mrs.  86  .John  st.  Bridgeton 
Hamilton,  Miss  Mary,  74  South 

Wellington  street 
Henderson,  Walter,  34  London  st 
Hunt,  Mrs.  4  St.  Ann's  place 
Kirkwood,  Mrs.  194  W.  Rile  st 
M'Arthur,  Grace,  49  College  st 
M'Aulay,  Miss  A.  367  Argyle  st 
M'Aulay,  Miss  J.  19  Gallowgate 
M'Dougall,  Mrs.  97  Holland'st 
M'Pherson,  Mi_s,  146  Woodl.  rd 
Mair,  Mrs.  19  Houston  street 
Martin,  John,  110  Argj-le  street 
Miller,  John,  &  Co.  151,  156  Tron 
Millar,  M.  &  Co.  220  Blainst.  Brid 
Milne,  Miss  E.  203  Hope  street 
Mnir,  Armour,  and  Robertson,  25 

Queen  street 
Muirbead,  Miss,  104  Sauchieh.  .st 
Orr,  Miss,  22,  23  Argjie  arcade 
Eeid,  Mrs.  J.  84  Govan  street 
Robertson  &  M'Ewan,  5  Union  st 
Sommerville,  J.  G.  285  Sauchie- 

hall  street 
Spaven,  Mrs.  30  Eglinton  street 
Stewart,  Misses,  72  Canon  street 
Stewart,  Misses,  10  Gt.  Hamilt.  st 
Sutherland,  Misses,  88  Cowcad.  st 
Thomson,  Jes-^ie,  20  Clyde  st.  Cal 
Wilkie,   Miss  Susan,  52  Main  st 

Anderston 
Willis,  Wra.  &  Co.  200  Argyle  st 
Wilson,  Mrs.  335  High  street 

SUGAR    MEECHAIITS  AlTD 
EE^IWESS. 
Anderson,  Alexander,  &  Son,  45 
Virginia  st.  ;  wks.  at  Greenock 
Algie,   Matthew,  &  Son,  17  Vir- 
ginia street 
Baird,  Paterson,  20  Oswald  st 
Beattie,  Jolin,  &  Co.  sugar  brolcers, 

31  Virginia  street 
Blair,  James,  21  Virginia  street 
Brown,   Steven,  &  Williamson,  41 

Virginia  street 
Calder,  Thos.  &  Co.  27  Virginia  st 
Gomrie,  Duncan,  27  Virginia  st 
Ford,  Sons,  &  Co.  49  Virginia  st 
Henderson  and  Constable,  31  Vir- 
ginia street 
Johnston,  Wm.  59  Washington  st 
Macarthur  and  Buchanan,  76  Wil- 
son street 
M'Gregor,  J.  C.  &  Co.  33  Virg.  st 
M'Pherson  &  Spiers,  13  Virg.  st 
Murdoch  &  Doddrell,  27  Virg.  st 
Myles  &  Hogg,  27  Virginia  street 
Royal  Albion  Starch   Vv^orks,  S6, 

38,  40  Thistle  street 
Sandeman,    John   and  Archibald, 
43  Virginia  street 


Williamson,  S.  &  Co.  13  Virg.  st 
Wilson,  James,  71  Alston  street 
Wright  &  Williamson,  52  Virg.  st 

SUGAE    SAMPIEES. 
Carrick,  Wm.  4G,  48  W^allace  st 
Craig,  Alex.  &  Co.  33  Virginia  st 
Gillespie,    Cathcart,    and    Eraser, 

40  Ingram  street 
M'Gregor,  W.  Royal  Exchange 
Macmurrich,  John,  Royal  Exch 

SUPEEIHTEE'DEITTS. 

Allan,  James,  Custom-house 

Baker,  Richard,  assistant  police, 
east  dist.  33  Stevenson  street 

Bayly,  Lieut-col,  John,  R.E.  ord- 
nance, 205  St.  Vincent  street 

Black,  Jas.  City  Recdving  House, 
1  Shuttle  street 

Brj-son,  James,  Jlre  engines,  31 
Shuttle  street,  34  College  street 

Caie,  Rev.  Thomas,  citg  missiun, 
Religious  Institution  Rooms, 
75  George's  place 

Chapman,  Wm.  28  M'Alpine  st 

Condra,    Patrick,   Lock    Hospital, 

41  Rottenrow 

Conner,      Benjamin,      Caledonian 

Builioay 
Cowan,  Thos.  Sigliihill  Cemetery 
Cos,  G.  W.  105  London  road 
Crookston,  Geo.    Dixon's   Works, 

Bishopbrlggs 
Dewar,  John,   County  Buildings 
Edwards,  A^ndrew,  47  Anderson  st. 

of  police 
Fleming,  Jas.  Old  Men's  Asylum, 

81  Rottenrow 
Forsyth,  Chas.  assistant  inspector 

oj"  poor,  224  Eglinton  street 
Eraser,  James,  14  Trongate 
Ganlt,  Rev.  R.,  A.M.,  Free  Church, 

152  Hill  street 
Gillespie,  W.  railioay,  south  side 
Grimond,  W.  schools,  326  Parlia- 
mentary road 
Hilihouse,    Archibald,    Buchanan 

Street  station 
Hunter,  Jn.  buildings,  251  Frank- 
lin terrace 
Irving,  Joseph,   of  traffic,  general 

terminus  and  G.  II.  By.  depot 
Johnston,  V/.  buildings,  133   Wa- 
terloo street 
Linn,  Walter,   Cctl.   liaihuay,    St. 

RoIIox 
M'Call,  Alexander,  assistant  police. 

Central  Police  Chambers 
M'Culloch,  John,  Catholic  Orphan 

Institution,  72  Abercromby  st 
M'Dougall,  John,  of  buildings 
M'Farlane,  Malcolm,  3  Pitt  st 
M'Farlane,    R.    Clyde  Police,    16 

Robertson  street 
M'Intosh,  A.,  '^l.T>.. Asylum,  Gartn 
M'Kenzie,  Forbes,  assistant  of  police 
M'Lellan,  Dun.  Kelvingrovep;irk 
M'Niven,  John,  Caledonian  Rail- 
way, south  side 


M'Whirter,  John,  Niglit  Asylum 
Miller,  D.  Alraada  st.   Hamilton, 

of  buildings 
Milne,  J.  Forth  and  Clyde  Canal, 

Port-Dundas 
Mair,  James,  110  Holm  street 
Napier,  G.  railway,  130  Eglin.  st 
Neilson,  Jolm  II.  4  Jlailland  st 
O'Neil,  C.  streets,  So.  Albion  st 
Reid,  Geo.  baths,  106,  108  Elliot  st 
Rennie,   R.   53   Greendjke  street, 

lodging  houses 
Robb,  Thomas,  assistant  police,  47 

South  PortLmd  street 
Robertson,  Chas.   Ea-t.  Necropolis 
Robertson,  Jas.  97  Union  street 
Ross,   Alex.    Glasgoiu    Gallery    of 

Art,  206  Sauehiehall  street 
Scoit,  S.  of  markets,  GG   Hutchc- 

son  street 
Slight,  Ninian,  Necropolis 
Smart,  J.   p)olice.    Central   Police 

Chambers,  9  South  Albion  st 
Smith,  Jas.  48  St.  Enoch  square 
Stewart,  Jas.  Buchanan  St.  Station 
Stirling,   J.    Glasgow    Prison,    71 

Duke  street 
Tansley,  Edward,   Magnetic   Tele- 
graph Co.  22   R.  E.xchange  sq 
Templeton,  Matthew,  Gl.  and  So. 

Wester7i  Baihcay 
Thomson,  Jas.  Boyd,   Edin.   and 

Glasgow  Bailway 
Thomson,  Dr.  John,  Glasgow  Royal 

Infirmary 
Thomson,  Robert,  Blind  Asylum 
Ward,  Henry,  Caledonian  By.  line 
Water?,  T.  cleansing,  52  College  st 
Wilson,   A.   Sailor's  Home,    159 

Broomielaw 
Wilson,  Chas.  II.  School  of  Arts, 

16  Ingram  street 

SUPSEVISOES  OF  INLAND 

EEYESTTJE. 

Birnie,   George  (retired),  207  St. 

George's  road 
Buchanan,  W.  174  New  City  rd 
Duffiis,  Thomas,  462  Duke  st 
Fletcher,  Geo.  120  Shamrock  st 
Fulton,  \{.  (late),  17  Minerva  st 
M'Carthy,    "Wm.  14   Rose   street, 

Hutchesontown 
Ridley,  Wm.  122  Woolands  road 
Sage,  John  (late),  6  V/alvvorth  ter 
Sheriff,  Wra.  2  District 

SUEGEOI'TS. 

SEE    PHYSICIANS  AKD  fJUKGEOXS, 

SIJEGICAL  INSTEUMENT 
MAKERS. 

SEE  ALSO  CUTLEKS. 

Hilliard  &  Chapman,  56  Buch.  st 
Hilliard,  W.  B.  65  Renfield  st 

SUEVSYING  CHAIIJMAKSES 
Dick,    A.    Buchanan    court,    105 
Stockwell 


SURVEYORS. TRADES  DIRECTORY. SURVEYORS. 


547 


M'Nauglit,  George,  58  and  62  St. 
James'  st.  Paisley  road 

STJSYEYOES,  Miscsllaneous. 
Banks,    J.    H.    sumeyor     11. M. 

stamps  and  taxes,  13  Queen  st 
Barber,  George,  sldpioright 
Boekel,  J.  L.  12  Dixon  street 
Brash,  Alexander,  insurance 
Brennan,  Jn.  land,  258  St.  Geo.  rd 
Calver,  W.  B. ;  ho.  37  Eldon  pi, 

Kingston 
City  Slirveyor'a  Office,  70  Bell  st 
Climie,  R.  fancZ,  377  Sauchieli.  st 
Costello,  M.  R.  15  Rutland  place, 

Gov';m  road 
Cowan,  J.  Ceded.  Ins.  Co.  62  St. 

Vincent  street 
Dennison,  John,  46  Eenfield  st 
Eaton,  Francis,  10  Killermont  st 
Frew,  John,  land,  at  Thns.  Kyle's 
Gemmell,  A.  land,  157  Crown  st 
Gregory,  T.  Currie,  land,  119  W. 

George  street 
Holm,  John,  13  Queen  street 
Houston,  A.  M'D.  70  Bell  street 
Johnston,  N.  46  Renficld  street 
Johnston,  Konakl,  ciail  and  mining 

engineer,  138  West  George  st 
Kyle,  Thos.  Imd,  175  Hope  st 
Lamb,  Jas.  builv'ings,  101  Doug,  st 
Liddell,  C.  gas,  cj-c,  42  Virginia  st 
Lloyd's  Oflice,  75  Jamaica  street 
Luke,  T.  shipping,  75  Jamaica  st 
M'Call,  T.  land,  113  W.  Reg.  st 
Maclure,  H.  H.  land,  65  Saucb.  st 
M'Donald,  And.  land,  1  Dixon  st 
Martin,  George,  51  W.  Eeg.  st 
Martin,  James,  157  Hope  street 
Muir,  Francis,  stamps,  13  Qu.  st 
Munro,  Wm.  1 3  Queen  street 
Ramsay,  VVni.  37  W.  George  st 
Robertson,  IT.  R.  engincei'S 
Robertson,    Richard,    Lloyd's,    75 

Jamaica  street 
Robertson,  W.  civil,  116  St.  Vin.  st 
Eobson,  Haz.elton,  2  Avondale  pi. 

Paisle}'  road 
Smellie,  John,  12  Crown  pi.  Part 
Smith,  D.  land,  37  Vf.  George  st 
Smith    &    Wharrio,   land,   55   St. 

Vincent  street 
Smith,  James,  jiin.  o/ *S'n!27/j   and 

Wharrie  ;  54  St.  Vincent  st 
Thomson,  Jas.  Phcenix  Fire  0£ice, 

OS  St.  Vincent  street 
True,  Edw.  tide,  H.M.  Customs 
Wade,  Capt.  George,  70  Rob.  st 
Wallace,  James,  23  Miller  street 
Walter,  Robert,  stamps  and  taxes, 

13  Queen  street 
WattjAles.  83  St.  George's  place 
Weild,  J.  undericriter,  Royal  Ex 
Wilkie,  John,  33  Reufield  street 
Young,  Alex.  13  Queen  street 

TAILORS  AlTD  CLOTHIEES, 
Adamson,  A.  &  W.  75  Jamaica  st 
Addie  &  Smith,  124, 12G  Ingram  st 


Agnew,  Peter,  46  Jamaica  street 
Aitkenhead,  Ales.  117  Trongate 
Alexander,  John,  282  Buchanan  st 
Alexander  R.  10  Bath  street 
Allan,  John,  194  Bioomielaw 
Anderson,  D.  16  London  street 
Anderson,  John,  &  Co.  174  No.  st 
Angus  and  Kirkpatrick,  7  Arg.  st 
Archibald,  Wm.  240  Argyle  st 
Bain,  Geo.,  &  Son,  15  London  st 
Bain,  James,  310  Argyle  street 
Baird,  Alex.  48  London  street 
Baird,  Jame?i,  207  Cowcaddens  st 
Barclay,  Eben.  32  London  street 
Barrett,  Wm.  1  Bridgegate 
Barr,  Daniel,  385  Gallov/gate 
Beaton,  W.  and  Co.  172  Cowcad 
Bereridge  and  Co.  5  Hutch,  street 
Biggar,  Charles,  32  Mason  street 
Black,  Duncan,  6  Union  street 
Black,  John,  35  Queen  street 
Blackie,  Alex.  8,  10  Maidand  st 
Blackwood,  J.  and  Son,  2  Jamaica 

street  and  211  Argyle  street 
Blair,  Alex.  27  Stockwell  street 
Blair,  Geo.  42  Queen  street 
Bogue,  It.  A.  1 1 3  Ingram  street 
Borland  and  Guthrie,  192  Arg.  st 
Brannigan,  Hugh  G.  28  Eglin.  st 
Briggs  and  M'Lellan,  57  Union  st 
Brodie,  Wm.  70  Oxford  street 
Brown,  W.  G  Croy  place 
Brunton,  James,  32  Argyle  street 
Brunton,  Thomas,  9  Canon  street 
Buchanan,    Andrew,    Allen,     53 

Charlotte  lane 
Buchanan,  And.  75  West  Nile  st 
Burt,  William,  36  Gallowgate 
Cairns,  J.  &  A.  75  Trongate 
Cameron,  Daniel,  49  Oswald  st 
Campbell,  Chas.  278  Argyle  st 
Campbell,  James,  29  Eglinlon  st 
Campbell,  Jas.  183  Cowcaddens  si 
Campbell.  John,  145  Argyle  st 
Campbell,  Vi''m.  11  Union  street 
Carlin,  John,  36  Queen  street 
Cavenie,  J.  33  Glassford  street 
Christie,  William,  3  Mains  street 
Clachan  &  Beveridge,  11  Union  st 
Clark,  Jas.  &  Co.  49,  51  Bridgeg. 
Clark,  J.  &  Co.  23  George  square 
Clow,  Henry,  66  Queen  street 
Copland,  John,  67  Oswald  street 
Corstorphine,  Nathan.  132  Stock- 
well  street 
Corstorphine,  John,  25  Houston  st 
Coulter,  Wm.  45  John  street 
Coutts,  James,  oG  Trongate 
Cowan,  William,  174  High  street 
Craig.  V/illiam,  71  Tureen  street 
Crawford,  Jas.  P.  76  Eglinton  st 
Crawford,  John, -787  Gallowgate 
Crichton,  James,  139  Tiongate 
Camming   &  Stevenson,    6    Ren- 
field  street 
Cunningham,  Thos.  55  Bridgegate 
Balling,  J.  &  Co.  54  Portugal  st 
Davies,  John,  64  Queen  street 
Dawson  &  M'Nicol,  50  Buchan.  st 


Devine,  Wm.  430  Parliament,  rd 
Dick,  John,  07  Oswald  street 
Dickson,  Jas.  H.  &  Co.  12  Trong. 
Donald,  Jas.  jun.  185  Argyle  st 
Doig,  John,  132  Stockwell  street 
Douglierty,  E.  54  Kirk  st.  Calton 
Dowuie,  Duncan,  1 1 1  Saltmarket 
Drew,  John,  102^  Eglinton  street 
Drummond,  And.  26  Argyle  st 
Drummond  &  Leslie,  151  to   161 

Argyle  street 
Drysdale,  Hugh,  41  Montrose  st 
Drysdale,  John,  6  Hope  street 
Easton,  James,  56  Queen  street 
Edgar,  James,  327  Argyle  street 
Ewing,  John,  24  Stockwell  street 
Farquhar,  Hugh,  40  Union  street 
Ferguson,  John,  23  Centre  street, 

Tradeston. 
Ferguson,  Lewis,  262  Argyle  st 
Ferguson  &  Lillie,  45  Queen  street 

and  1  National  Bank  buildings 
Ferguson,  Vv^  517  Gallowgate 
Finlayson  &  Logan,  3  Union  street 
Fisher,  John  C.  5  Queen  street 
Forrest,  John,  415  Gallowgate 
Fraser  &  Co.  99  St,  Vincent  st 
Eraser,  Dun.  54  Dale  st.  Bridgetoa 
Fraser,  P.  59  Union  street 
Galbraith,  ,Iohn,  9G  Trongate 
Gall,  Hugh,  &  Son,  23  Glassf.  st 
Gairdner  &  Co.  50,  52  Ai-gyle  st. 

and  3  Miller  street 
Garrity,  Owen,  45,  47  Bridgegate 
Gibson,  Peter,  50  Broomielaw  st 
Gilford,  Thomas,  13  Oxford  st 
Glass,  Alex.  246  Argyle  street! 
Glass,  John,  20  St,  Andrew's  sq^ 
Glen,  John,  34  Glassford  street 
Graham,  John  L.  4  Oswald  street 
Graham,  John,  20  Candleriggs 
Grant,  Daniel,  41  S.  Albion  st 
Greenshields,  A.  &  Co.  87  Qu.  st 
Greig,  James,  42  Argyle  st 
Grierson,  Robt.  224  Broomielaw 
Guthrie,  V/m.  67 'Union  street 
Hacket,  James,  266  Argyle  st 
Harper,  James,  3  St.  Enoch  sq 
Hart,  John,  llj-  Adelphi  street 
Hart,  Wm.  243  Argyle  street 
Harvie  and  Ynill,  142  Argyle  st 
Harvey,  Jas.  66  Main  st.  Bridget 
tienderson,  N.  Nicol,  145  Arg.  st 
Henderson,  J.  F.  57  Stevenson  st 
Herbert,  W'm.  190  Trongate 
Horriot,  P.  102  Canning  st.  Caltoa 
Hillon,  Stephen,  6  Gt.  Clyde  st 
Hodgart,  Robt.  17  Trongate 
Hood,  W.  &  Co.  4  R.  Ex.  square 
Hughes,  Felix,  401  Argyle  st 
Hunter,  Robt.  17  Glassford  st 
Hutton,  Alex.  17  Trongate 
Hyam,  Benjamin,  48  Arf:yle  st 
James,  D.  &  E.  25  London  st 
Jeffrey,  W.  &  Son,  170  Trongate 
Jones;  W.  C.  31  Ren  field  st 
Johnston,  A.  40  Cowcaddens  st 
Johnston,  George,  18  Hutcheson  st 
Johnston,  R.  &  Co,  76  Argyle  st 


54S 


SURVEYORS.- 


-TRADES  DIRECTORY.- 


-TAILORS. 


Kelly,  Jas.  6  London  street 
Kelly  &  M'Leavie,  81  Jamaica  st 
Kennedj',  David,  27  Union  st 
Kennedy  &  Son,  7  E.  Ex.  square 
Kerr,  John,  296  Buchanan  st 
Kerr,  Eobeit,  46  George  st 
Kinloch,  W.  12G  Cowcaddens  st 
Kirkpatrick,  Robt.  67  Buchan.  st 
Lamb,  Robert,  7  Argyle  street 
Lambie,  James,  13  Adelplii  st 
Lamont,  Daniel,  10  Wellington  st 
Lang,  John,  110  Gt.  Hamilton  st 
Law,  James,  151  Trongate 
Lawson,  Jacob,  144  Buchanan  st 
Leggftt  and  Leitcb,  39  Centre  st 
Lockharts  &  Watson,  60  St.Vin.  st 
Love,  Robert,  74  Crown  street 
Lowe,  James,  131  Trongate 
Lyon,  John,  28  Balmanno  street 
M'Adie  &  Co.  62  Queen  street 
M-Adie,  D.  of  M'Adie  cj-  Co. 
M'Arthur,  A.  129  N.  Dalmar.  rd 
M'Arthur,  R.  &  Co.  58  Oxford  st 
M'Arthur,  Wni.  40  Carrick  st 
M'Coll,  Hugh,  60  Argyle  st 
M'Diarmid,  Neil,  102  Norfolk  st 
M'Donagh,  James,  43  Castle  st 
M' Donald,  R  54  Queen  street 
M'Donakl,  Alex.  108  Argyle  st 
M'Dowall,  J.  G-i  Commerce  st 
M'Ewan  &  Co.  97  St.  Vincent  st 
M'Ewau    and    M'Donakl,  12,  14 

Roj-al  arcade 
M'Glennon,  Cor.  30  Saltmarket 
M'Graw,  W.  11  Wra.  st.  Greenh. 
M'Gregor,  Robt.  221  Gallowgate 
M'Intosh  &  Fleming,  104  Arg.  st 
M'lntyre,  Arch.  116  Broomielaw 
M'Kay,  Alex.  14  Exchange  sq 
M'Kay,  A.  jun.  16  St.  Enoch  sq 
M'Kay  &  Stewart,  31  Gordon  st 
M'Kean,  Geo.  24  Wilson  street 
M'Kendrick,  R.  192  Broomielaw 
M'Kenzie,    Thomas,    &    Co.    207 

Argyle  st.  and  1  Jamaica  st 
M'Laren,  Peter,  50  Taj-lor  street 
M'Lachlan,  Alex.  3  Pitt  street 
M'Lean,  A.  410  Argyle  street 
M'Lean,  Neil,  10  Eglinton  street 
M'Leish,  A.  &  Son,  98  Garscube  rd 
M'Leish,  D.  64  Main  st.  Anderston 
M'Leish,  D.  106  Eglinton  street 
M'Leod  &  Co.  75  Buchanan  st 
M'Leod,  Peter,  of  M- Lead  cf-  Co 
M'Master,    Donald,    132     South 

Portland  street 
M'Master,  Max.  40  S.  Portland  st 
M'Math,  Wm.  18  Gt.  Hamilton  st 
M'.Millan,  Jas.  16  Sauchiehall  st 
M'Millan,  William,  1  South  Port- 
land street 
M'Nab,  Robert,  43  Crown  street 
M'Nee   &  M'Dougall,  101   Main 

street,  Anderston 
M'Nie,  John,  5  North  Coburg  st 
M'Kee,  M.  &  Co.  7  Stobcross  st 
M'Neil,  Matthew,  12  Norfolk  st 
M'Nish,  John,  9S  Gt.  Hamilton  st 
M'Phai!,  Daniel,  6  Stirling  st 


M'Phee,  James,  87  London  street 
M'Pherson  &  Ferguson,  67  Osw.  st 
M'Pherson,  Hugh,  100  Fyfe  place 
Macrae,  Donald,  81  Wilson  st 
M'Ritchie,  T.  &  D.  193  N.  City  rd 
M'Taggart,  J.  145  N.  City  road 
M'Vean,  James,  17  Trongate 
M'Waters,  Robert,  239  Argyle  st 
Main,  Wm.  16  Hope  street,  city 
Maitland,  J.  &  Co.  109  Argyle  st 
Marshall,  Peter,  244  Buchanan  st 
Martin,  Jas.  I  East  John  street 
Martin,  James,  54  Frederick  st 
Martin,  John,  31  Miller  street 
Martin,  Wm.  53,  55  Bridge  st 
Mathie,  Wm.  16  West  Nile  street 
Maston,  James,  27  Clyde  plaee 
May,  Andw.  141  New  City  road 
Meek,  J.  &  C.  6  Victoria  build- 
ings, Great  Clyde  street 
Miller,  James,  at   Waddell,  3L  <} 

Son's,  42  Canning  street 
Miller,  John,  30  Finlay  street 
Miller,  Thomas,  19  London  st 
Milne,  Peter,  252  Buchanan  st 
Mitchell,  Jas.  21  Argyle  street 
Mitchell,  Jas.  &  Co.  71  Queen  st 
Moffat,  Adam,  6  Hope  street 
Morrison  Eros.  51,  53  Jamaica  st 
Morrison,  George,  2  Duke  street 
Muir  &  Co.  38  Queen  street 
Mnir,  James,  83  Houston  street 
Muir,  John,  &  Co.  12  Trongate 
Mullen,  D.  4  Abercromby  st.  Calt 
Muaro,  John,  349  Argyle  street 
Murchie  &  Fullarton,  80  Broomie 
Murray,  D.  &  Co.  102  Queen  st 
Murray,  James,  47  Oswald  street 
Murray,  Jas.  13  Ronald  street 
Murray,  John,  124  Saltmarket 
Mutch,  James,  40  Union  street 
Myers,  John,  161  BriJgegate 
Naismith,  ^Vm.  246  Argyle  st 
Neilson,  John,  44  George  street 
Neilson  and  Slason,  14  Clyde  st. 

C.dton 
Neville,  R.  H.  &  J.  62  Argyle  st 
Nimmo,  Michael,  58,  60  Gallowg 
O'Donnell,  Jas.  229  Main   street, 

Bridgeton 
Ogilvie,  Jas.  5  Wallace  street 
O'Neil,  J.  15  Main  st.  Anderston 
O'Rourke,  John,  58  Saltmarket 
Papple,  .James,  229  Argyle  street 
Parkin,  Wm.  148  Broomielaw 
Paterson,  Andrew,  7  Canning  st 
Paterson,  John,  49  Oxford  street 
Patrick,  John,  72  London  street 
Peterkin,  Wm.  148  Broomielaw 
Quigley,  Ed.  20  St.  Andrew's  st 
Rae,  John,  46  Queen  street 
Ramsay,  Andrew,  31  Aigyle  st 
Rarasay,  Thomas,  &  Co.  35,  37, 

and  39  London  street 
Rankin,  Alex.  145  Gallowgate 
Riddell,  John,  339  High  street 
Riddell,  John,  109  Argyle  street 
Ritchie  &  Co.  52  Gordon  street 
Robertson,  Ales..  410  Argyle  st 


Robertson,  Alex.  23  Hutcheson  3t 
Robertson,  Chas.  204  Home  st 
Robertson,  Wm.  10  Bellgrove  st 
Robertson,  W.  &  Son,  2"  St.  Vin- 
cent place 
Rodger,  JamejS,  73  John  street 
Rodger,  John   15  Buchanan  st 
Rogan,  P.  234  Stobcross  street 
Russell  &  Bernard  92  Queen  st 
Saunders,  George,  51  Bridge  st 
Shaw,  Thomas  T.  286  Argyle  st 
Simpson,  R.  &  Co.  3,  5  Jamaica  st 
Sinclair,  Norm.  29  Hutcheson  si 
Sinclair  &  Son,  65  St.  Vincent  st 
Smith,  Ephraim,  108  Argyle  st 
Sowerby,  John,  59  Paisley  road 
Speirs,  Alex.  41  Adelplii  street 
Spencer,    Henry,   10    Jamaica   fct. 

and  111  Canning  st 
Spittal,  Andrew,  40  Union  street 
Steel,  Wm.  2  Clyde  terrace 
Steen,  J.  7  Argyle  street 
Stewart,  Angus,  40  Candleriggs 
Stewart,  Daniel,  41  St  Geo.  rd 
Stewart,  John,  &  Co.  35  Bridge  sS 
Stewart,  John,  93  London  street 
Stewart,  Robt.  25t)  Argyle  street 
Sutherland,  Alex.  B.  185  Castle  st 
Taylor,  Alex.  132  Broomielaw 
Taylor,  John,  75  Candleriggs 
Taylor,  William  6  Union  st 
Thomson,  James,  &  Son,  79  Ba- 

chanan  street 
Thomson,  Jas.  58  St.  George's  rd 
Thomson,   S.   &  Sons,   44   Cana- 

bridge  street 
Thomson,  W.  C.  58  Jamaica  st 
Tullooh,  Alex.  257  Sauchiehall  st 
Turbj'ne,  John,  315  Argyle  street 
Turner  &  Park,  64  Hutcheson  st 
Turpie,  R.  40  Nelson  st.  Tradest 
Ure,  William,  9  Canon  street 
Waddel,  M.  and  Son,  42  Canng.st 
Walker,  George,  109  New  City  rd 
Walker,  W.  &  J.  50  Jamaica'st 
Watson,  Alex.  25  Trongate 
AVillianis,  Dav.  120  High  John  st 
Wilson,  Adam,  140  George  street 
Wilson,  Alex.  22  Dundas  street 
Wilson,  A.  R.  303  Argyle  street 
Wilson,  James,  17  Trongate 
Wilson,  J.  &  Son,  26  St. Enoch  sq 
Wilson,  Joseph,  174  Castle  street 
Wingate,  J.  &  II.  78  St.  Viuct.  st 
Wright,  Henry,  41  Adelphi  street 
Wright,  John,  41  Bridge  street 
Wright,  William,  5  Bridge  street 
Young,  T.  &  Co.  19  Nicholson  st 
Yuill,  Isaac,  51  Adelplii  street 

TAILOES. 

Blackie,  Alex.  8,  10  Maitland  st 
Borthwick,  Walter,  249  Argyle  st 
Brittain,  Martin,  132  Trongate 
Brunton,  Thomas,  9  Canon  street 
Coutts,  Nathaniel,  24  Cambrid.  st 
Cowan,  William,  174  High  street 
Davidson,  R.  Hume,  4  R.  Esc.  sq 
Doig,  John,  132  Stockwell  street 


TALLOW.- 


-TRADES  DIRECTORY.- 


-TEACHERS. 


549 


Ferguson,  Andw.  192  Main  street, 

Gorbals 
Fietcher,  Peter,  72  Broomielaw 
Forrest,  Wm.  40  Kirk  st.  Calton 
Fraser,  A.  M'K.  48  N.  Freder.  st 
Ganson,  John,  68  Maxwell  street 
den,  John,  34  Glassford  street 
GriersoD,  James,  100  Crown  st 
Howat,  Richard,  43  College  street 
Hutchison,  David,  113  Ingram  st 
Jardine,  Wm.  67  Rutherglen  loan 
Johnston,  James,  66  Carrick  st 
Kerr,  John,  296  Buchanan  street 
Lamb,  James,  71  Renfrew  street 
Leslie,  Arnot,  48  Bedford  street 
Love,  Andrew,  86  Thistle  street 
M'Arthur,  A.  129  N.  Dalmar.  rd 
Jl'Intosh,  Alex.  159  Shamrock  st 
M'Intyre,  Donald,  32  Mason  st 
M'Kellar,  John,  201  Cowcad.  st 
M'Leish,  Dav.  64  Main  st.  Ander 
M'Nab,  Robert,  43  Crown  street 
Macrae,  Donald,  81  V/ilson  street 
Miller,  John,  39  Finlay  street 
Miller,  Thomas,  19  London  street 
Mitchell,  James,  21  Arg^de  street 
Blorrison,  Anthonj',  102  Bellgrove, 

Duke  street.  House  of  Refuge 
Morton,  John,  36  Commerce  st 
M^^l^■o,  John,  7  Argyle  street 
Mutch,  James,  40  Union  street 
Ritchie,  John,  3  Findlay  street 
Robb,  William,  26  George  street 
R-ussell,  William,  40  Cook  street 
Sheppard,  Thomas,  3  Whitehall  st 
Stewart,   John,  of   John  Steivart 

<f  Co.  31  Bridge  street 
Stewart,  John,  93  London  street 
Thomson,  William,  230  Argyle  st 
Ure,  William,  9  Canon  street 
Wilson,  John,  76  Florence  street 
Williamson,  Jas.  179  St.  Geo.  rd 
Wright,  John,  41   Bridge  street 

TALLOW  CHANDLERS. 
Andrew,   John,    61    High  st.    49 

Bell  St.  and  49  Nelson  street 
Burns,  R.  &  Co.  113  Clyde  street 

and  Elliot  street,  Anderston 
Dick,  M.  &  Co.  54,  56  Glassford  st 
Dougall,  J.  &  A.  21  Greenhead  st 
Elliott,  Whyte,  &  Co.  132  Trong 
Fergus,  Mrs.  J.  59  Main  st.  Gorb 
Ferguson  and  M'Larcn,  25  Hut- 

cheson  street 
Flenjing,  Matt.  C.  118  Union  st 
Gibson,  Alex.  68  Mainst.  Gorbals 
Henderson,   W.    &    Sons,  88,   90 

New  wynd 
Johnston  &  Co.  217  High  street 
Lapraik,  Henry,   85    Candleriggs 

and  100  Brunswick  street 
M'Bean,  H.  &  Co.  56  Cook  street 
M'Lellan,  L.  &  J.  43  Argyle  st 
M'Millan   and    M'Indoe,    47,   49 

Main  street,  Gorbals 
Morton  and  Rodger,  51  Hii;h  st 
Barker,  James,  28,  32  Miller  st 
Pettigrew,  Ale.'i.  136  Gallov/gate 


Smith,  David,  8  So.  Pettigrew  st 
Thorn,   David,    &    Co.    10  West 

Campbell  street 
Young,  James,  33  College  street 

TANKEES. 

Eglin,  Wm.  &  Son,  49  London  st. 
and  32  Union  street 

Macintosh,  P.  &  Sons,  129  Stock- 
well  street 

Muirhead,  James,  23  Old  wynd ; 
tanyard,  62  Spoutmouth 

TAR  A^B  EOSIN  DISTILLERS. 
Bird,  Gregorj,^  92   Stirling  street, 

Port-Dundas 
M'Bean,  H.  &  Co.  56  Cook  street 
Millar,  George,  &  Co.  Rumfordst. 

and  31  Bothwell  street 
Parker,    James,    &    Co.    28,   32 

Miller  street 

TAVERN-KEEPERS  AND 
VINTNERS. 

SEE    ALSO    INNKEEPERS. 

Booth,  John,  Bob  Roij  Tavern,  43 

Argyle  street 
Dewar,    A.    Railway    Arms,     16 

Bridge  street 
Findlay,  James,  163  Main  street, 

Gorbals 
Forrester,  Samuel,  11  Kent  street 
Grierson,  Mrs.  29  Jamaica  street 
Hamilton,  James,  6  London  st 
Hill,  Agnes,  95  Dundas  street 
M'Connechie,  Jas.   Glohe   Tavern, 

18  Saltmarket 
M' Donald,  J.  Imperial,  26  Broom 
M'Gregor,  J.  Pope's  Eye,  31  Ar- 
gyle street,  Moodie's  court 
M'Gregor,  Mrs.  33  Trongate 
M'Kendrick,  A.  39  Miller's  place 
M'Laren,  Alexander,   Garrich,  30 

Dunlop  street 
JI'Lauchlan,  Mrs.  5  Anders,  quay 
M'Neill,   J.    Glasyow  Bridge,  20 

Broomielaw 
Maxwell,  Jam.es,  Prince  of  Wales, 

222  New  Dalmarnock  road 
Neilson,  Mrs.  Nelson,  25  Clyde  pi 
Nisbett,  Matt.  5  Monkland  street 
Railway  Arms,  16  Bridge  street 
Eennie,  Alex.  Three    Tun  Tavern, 

South  Woodside  road 
Souter,  Mrs.  Wm.  62  Argyle  st 
Speed,  Alex.  Londonden-y  Hotel, 

1,  2,  3  Anderston  quay 
Taylor,  Miss  E.,  59  Union  street 

TEACHERS. 

BOARDING  AND  DAY  SCHOOLS. 

Alexander,  Mrs.  Andrew,  6  South 
Margaret  street,  off  Eglinton  st 
Allan,  Mrs.  26  Woodlands  road 
Barlas,  Misses,  8  Maxwelton  pi 
Birch,  Misses,  2  Abbotsford  place 
Bluevale    Sessional    School,    478 

Duke  street 
Brodie,  Misses,  1  Walworth  ter 


Brown,  Misses,  65  Abbotsford  pi 
Campbell,  Miss  Maria  C.  67  South 

Portland  street 
Campbell,  Miss  Lavinia,  53  North 

Hanover  street 
Counell,  Mrs.  36  Kelvingrove  st 
Cross,  Mrs.  141  Paisley  road 
Davidson,  Misses,  306  St.  Yin.  st 
Davidson,  Miss  Catherine,  Miller's 

school,  151  George  street 
Davidson,  Miss,  M'Farlane's  school, 

'79  Surrey  street 
Drj'sdale,  Jas.  10  North  Queen  st 
Gibson,  Misses,  41  Abbotsford  pi 
Gibson,  Misses,  1  Chlsholm  place, 

Kent  row. 
Gray,  Mrs.  P.  49  Abbotsford  place 
Hall,  Misses,  124  Paisley  road 
Hamilton,  Miss,  13  Well  street 
Harlev',    Misses,    ladies'   boarding 

school,  1  Claremont  street 
Hastie,  Misses,  12  Burnbank  ter 
M'Donald,  Misses,  boarding  estab. 

Wilson  ho.  87  Montrose  st 
M'Nee,  Mrs.  2  Abbotsford  place 
Jlilne,  Misses,  123  Douglas  st 
Nicholson,  Miss,  14  Newton  place 
Ormond,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  260  West 

Bath  street 
Panton,  Rev.  G.   A.   and  Mrs.  1 

and  2  Crown  circus 
Patcrson,  JlissM.  S.  15  Queen's  or 
Pollock,  Misses,  48  Holmhcad  st 
Reid,  Misses,  3  Corunna  street 
Ross,  Miss,  10  Bedford  street 
Rutherfurd,  Miss,  8  Granby  ter 
Service,  Mrs.  and  Andrew  H.  423 

St.  Vincent  street 
Stewart,  Mrs.  J.  44  Gloucester  st 
Stewart,  Mrs.  R.  22  Berkley  ter 
Strang,  Mrs.  W.  17  Monteith  row 
Strathern,  Mrs.   12   Blnnie  place, 

Monteith  row 
Taylor,  Misses,  125  Sauchiehall  st 
Tennent,  Misses,  124  So.  Portl.  st 
Todd,  Misses,  1 0  Newton  terrace 
Turnbull,  Misses,  42  Lansd.  cres 
Walker,  Mrs.  23,  27,  and  30  St. 

Andrew's  square 
Whitelaw,  Mrs.   125   Hill  street, 

Garnethill 
Young,  Miss,  88  Buccleuch  street 
Young,  Misses,  41  Carnarvon  st 

CLASSICAL. 

Aitken,  D.  T.  Blind  Asylum 
Bell,  James,  Glasgow  Academy 
Buchanan,  James,  8  Thistle  street, 

off  Sauchiehall  road 
Currie,  Joseph,  Glasgow  Academy, 

Elmbrmk  place 
Low,  F.  R.  LL.D.  High  School 
M'Kindlay,  P.  LL.D.  High  Sch. 

74  John  street 
Murray,  James,  18  Dunlop  street 
O'Loghlin,  Rev.  B.  J.  280  Geo.  st 
Ramsay,  Alex.  A.  IM.  1  Royal  or 
Richardson,  .A.  M.A.  43  Bucc.  st 
Scott,  David,  teacher,  34  PoUok  si; 
Service,  A.  H.  423  St.  Vincent  st 


550 


TEACHERS. 


-TRADES  DIRECTORY. TEACHERS. 


Shields,  Henrv,  3i  M'Farlaiie  st 
Simpson,    w"  M.A.    G.C.M.    34 

Ci'ownpoint  street 
Thomson,  Jas.  E.  136  Paisley  rcl 

DANCING. 

Agnew,  James  M.  144  Y/.  Nile  st 
Allan,  Wm.  E.  Q-L  Howard  street 

and  28  Cumberland  street 
Bolton,  A.  M.  45  So.  Portland  st 
Bolton,  Andw.  jun.  235  Biich.  st 
Bolton,  E.  125  Crownpoint  road 
Burton,  T.  C.  Athenasum,  and  17 

Bedford  street 
Kennedy,  Mrs.  40  Elmbank  cresc 
M'Ewan,  J.  B.  7  Alston  street,  off 

Argyle  street 
Eeid,  Wm.  P.  Trades'  Hall 
Thorasoti  Brothers,  4  Albany  place 
Thomson,  Jas.  4  Albany  place 
Thomson,  Miller,  4  Albany  place 
Thomson,  R.  S.  4  Albany  place 
"VVillock,  I-I.  D.  234  George  street 
Vueghs,  Louis,  30  Berkley  terrace 

DEAV/ING    AND    PAINTING. 

Cameron,   Mrs.   2!:  Elmgrove  pi. 

West  Regent  street 
Dingwall,  John,  School  of  Arts 
Greenlees,  James,  16  Ini^ram  st 
Greenlees,  E.  School   of  Art,    16 

Ingram  street 
Kellj',  Miss  Margaret  H.  110  No. 

Frederick  street 
Kirkwood,  Thomson,  School  of  Art, 

16  Ingram  street 
Mnir,  Miss,  wax  Jloioers  ^  fruits, 

29  Scotia,  street 
Patrick,  Miss,  2  North  Ure  place 
Patrick,  Miss  M.  2  N.  Ure  place 
Eobertson,  A.  U.  48  Dundas  st 
Thomson,  Miss  Anna,  146  Wood- 
lands road 
Wilson,  Alex.  99  Pollok  street 
Woolnoth,  Chas.  N.  2  Crescent  pi 

ELOCUTION. 

Anderson,  William,  12  Carlton  pi 
Buchanan,  Jame.",  8  Thistle  street, 

off  Sauchiehall  road 
Harvey,  John  A.  70  Tobago  st 
M'Arthur,    Daniel,     Blackquarry 

School,  Garscubc  road 

ENGLISH,  ETC. 

Aitken,  Matth.  Bridgeton 
Allan,  James,  24  N.  Portland  st 
Anderson,  D,  defif  and  dumb,  36 

Parson  street 
Anderson,  Wm.  12  Carlton  place 
Annfield  School,  613  Gallowgate, 

Thomas  O'Bierne 
Auchterlonie,  28  Greenside  lane 
Bain,  George  S.   18  Ann  street 
Bell,  James,  High  School 
Berwick   &   Brown,    teachers,    12 

Abbotsford  place 
Biggar,  Thomas  M,  478  Duke  st 
Birch,  Misses,  2  Abbotsford  place 
Boss,  J.  E.  government  navigation 

master,  140  Broomielaw 
Boyd,  Edmund,  Free  Normal  Se- 
minary, Cov.xaddens. 


Broome,  George,  75  Waterloo  st 
Brown,  Donald,  41  Commerc.  rd 
Brown,  James,  Andersonian  Univ 
Brown,  William,  00  High  street 
Brydie,  Mrs.  162  Main  st.  Anders 
Buchan.  A.  144  West  Eegent  st 
Buchan,  Walter,  21  Little  Hamil- 
ton street 
Buchanan,  J.  8  Tiiistle  street,  off 

Sauchiehall  road 
Buchanan,  Robert,  M.A.  professor 

of  logic,  &c. 
Burns,    James,    1    Albanj'   place, 

Sauchiehall  street 
Burt,  John,  252  Sauchiehall  street 
Calderwood,  D.  40  Blackfriars'  st 
Calvert,  Edward,  Normal  School 
Campbell,  Miss  M.  C  67  South 

Portland  street 
Carrick,  Eobert,  50  Barrack  st 
Caughie,  D.  Free  Normal  Semin 
Chalmers,  A.  B.  2  Dean  street 
Colquhoun,  H.  F.  St.  Luke's  Ses- 
sional school.  Main  st.  Calton 
Cowans,  Marianne,  72  Brown  st 
Craig,  J.,  F.E.I.S.  57  N.  Hanover 

St.  and  37  Cathedral  street 
Craigie,  John  A.  21  East  Hill  st 
Cunningham,  John,  49  Old  venn 
Dale,  James  D.  Pollok  St.  Acad 
Dansken,  Miss  C.  220  Hope  street 
Davidson,  Thos.  107  Cathedr.  st 
Davidson,  Miss,  79  Surrey  street 
Davidson,  Misses,  306  St.  Vine,  st 
Deaf  and   Dumb   Institution,   36 

Parson  st. ;  Duncan  Anderson 
Dickie,   John,    3  Stirling's   road, 

High  John  street 
Dick,  A.  H.,  M.A.,  Free  Nor  Sem 
Dixon,  E.  M.  Normal  school 
Donald,  John,  St.  Eollox  school 
Donaldson,  David,  Sandbank,  Par- 
tick,  Free  Church  Normal  sem 
Dow,  John  E.  3  Buchan  street 
Duncan,  Miss,   Highland  Society 

school,  69  Montrose  street 
Dunlop,     Eobert,     Free    Church 

school,  Finnieston 
Edwards,  Miss  A.  23  Chalmers  st 
Findlay,    William,  4   Kiik  lane, 

Sessional  school 
Findlay,  William,  teacher  of  navi- 
gation, &c.  243  George  street 
Fleming,    Wm.    87   Montrose   st. 

Wilson's  Charity  school 
Fletcher,  Duncan,  Free  St.  Mark's, 

Dover  street 
Fjfe,  James,  205  Cowcaddens  st 
Gibson,  Misses,  41  Abbotsford  pi 
Gillespie,  Mis»,  1  Eisk  street 
Gorbals,  Youths'  school,  16  Green- 
side  street 
Gray,  Mrs.  P.  49  Abbotsford  pi 
Harvey,  John  A.  70  Tobago  st 
Henderson,  Miss,   62  North  Fre- 
derick street 
Hutcheson,  D.  B.  Free  Nor.  Sem 
Jamieson,  Miss,  40  N.  Frederick  st 
Kennedy,  Margt.  107  Cathedral  st 


Kirkland,  William,  Normal  school, 

Dundas  vale 
Kirkwood,     George,      St.     Paul's 

Parish  school 
Lang,  Isabella,  478  Duke  street 
Leitch,  Jas.,  E.C.  Normal  school 
Liddell,   Louis    H.    F.    24    Great 

Hamilton  street 
Lindsay,  Eobert,  jun.  108  West 

Nile  street 
Little,  Agnes,  29  Cumberland  st 
Lochhead,    James,    St.   Andrew's 

Parish  School,  Greendyke  sfc 
Lothian,  A.  Town's  Hospital 
M'Arthur,  D.  Blackquarry  School 
M'Aulaj',  Jas.   Normal  Seminary, 

Dundas  vale 
M'Birnie,  Jas.  Free  Normal  Sem 
M'Dougal!,  Misses,  161  Sham,  st 
M'Farlane,  Hugh,  13  Maitland  st 
M'Fie,  Jame.';,  7-|  Eglinton  st 
M'Garragh,  E.  18  Ana  street 
M'Garva,  Miss,  7  Breadalbane  st 
TiI'Gregor,  Donald, 80  Bellgrove  st 
Mackay,  Kenneth,  163  Eenfieldst 
M'Kay,  Miss,  74  N.  Frederick  st 
M'Kean,  Jas.  Alesander'a  Charity, 

Duke  street 
Mackenzie,  R.  M.  10  Rutland  pi 
M'Kellar,  Miss,  218   Eglinton  st. 

Govan  Poor-house 
M'Lachlan's  Free  School,  107  Ca- 
thedral street 
M'Laren,  D.  V/ellington  PI.  Aca. 

11  Commercial  road 
M'Laughlin,  Jas.  B.,  6  Abercromby 

Street  C.  Ch.  School 
M'Millan,  Daniel,  Duke  street 
M'Murray  &  Kerr,  48  St.  Geo.  rd 
M'Nair,  Andrew,  6  Taylor  st 
M'Nee,  Mrs.  2  Abbotsford  place 
M'Nicol,   Peter,  24  Catherine  st. 

Anderston 
M'Pherson,  D.  90  Main  st.  Bridg 
M'Pherson,  George  L.  Rae  street 
M'Taggart,  Arch.  .Martyrs'  School, 

1 1  Barony  street 
Mann,  Miss,  73  So,  Portland  st 
Maver,  Jas.   Free  St.  Matthew's 
Llayer,  J.  F.  C.  S.  2  Cailton  pi 
Meikleham,  John,  72  Cathedral  st 
Menzies,  Thos.    Hutcheson's   Hos- 
pital School,  145  Crown  street 
Millen,  Eben.  M.A.  50  George  st 
Millen,  John,  56  George  square 
Miller,  Ken.  M'lvor,  21  David  st 
Milligan,  Jane,  Piccadilly  street 
Milne,   J.    Anderson,   F.C.  school 

9  Bishop  street,  Anderston 
Milne,  Misses,  123  Douglas  st 
Mitchell,  Miss  E.  Free  St.  John's,, 

21  East  Hill  street 
Mitchell,  John,  Mechanics'  Institurf 

tion,  478  St.  Vincent  street 
Morrison,  Arcd.  M.A.,  LL.D.  CoL, 

Academj',  21  Dalhnusie  street 
Moyes,  Wm.  Blake,  Glasgow  Aca.? 
Muir,  Thomas,  8  East  Clyde  st 
Muir,  Miss,  moddUng,  29  Scotia  st; 


TEACHERS. TRADES  DIRECTORY. TEACHERS. 


551 


Munsie,  Williarn,  3  Albany  place 
Murdoch,  John,  85  London  street 
Murphj',  J.   Alexander's    Charity 

School,  Duke  street 
Murray,  Donald,  69  Montrose  st 
Murray,  Jaine?,  18  Dunlop  street 
Murray,  Jlisses,  4  Scotia  street 
Neil],  Thomas,  ]  6  Greenside  st 
NesSjRobertjSt.  Matthew's  School, 

10  William  street,  Anderston 
Oatt,  John,  13  Balmanno  street 
O'Bierne,  Thomas,  G13  Gallow 
Panton,  Rev.  George  A.  and  IMrs. 

1  &  2  Crown  circus,  Dowanhill 
Panton,  Rev.  G.  A.  2  Crown  circus, 

Dowanhill 
Patrick,  Bliss  J,  13  Young  street 
Peddie  &  Tennent's  Sch.  10  Cam- 
bridge St.;  Miss  Stirling,  teach. 
Pollock,  Misses,  48  Holmhead  st 
Powell,  Thomas,  69  Elontrose  st 
Pryde,  D.  M.A.  Glasgow  Acad 
Pringle,  Quiotin,  2G5  St.  Geo.  rd 
Rae,  John,  Reformatory  Institution 
Ramsay,  Alex.  M.A.  1  Royal  erst 
Rcid,  Alex.  F.  48  Oswald  street 
Eeid,  Thomas,  Old  Wynd  School 
Rennie,  Christina,  57  Old  wynd 
Richardson,  Alex.  M.A.  43  Buc- 

cleuch  street 
Ritchie,    Miss  Alice,  of  industrial 

department,  St.  Enoch's  Parish 

School 
Eobertsoi),  John,  10  Milton  lane 
Eonald,  Alex.   Wardlaw   Mission 

School,  Dovehill 
Eoss,  Miss,    seminary  for  j'oung 

ladies,  10  Bedford  street 
Scott,  David,  34  Pullok  st.  &c. 
Service,  And.  H.  423  St.Vincent  st 
Shaw,  John,  Free  Normal  Seminary 
Shields,  H.  34  Macfarlane  street 
Shedden,     William,     Ale.sander's 

Charity,  94  Duke  street 
Sim,  Ales,  headmaster,  St.Enoch's 

Parish  School,  51  Ropework  la 
Simpson,  William,  M.A.  &  G.C.M. 

head  master'  of  Christ  Church 

School,  34  Crov.'npoint  road 
Sinchnr,  Alex.  25  St.  George's  rd 
Sinclair,  J.  B.   St.  Jnde's  School, 

Dobbie's  loan 
Smith,  David,  6  Rottenrow 
Smitli,  Hugh,  8  Saracen's  lane 
Smith,  Eobeit  B.  38  Bath  street 
Sommerville,  Sam.  J.  Alexander's 

Charity,  Duke  street 
Sommerville,  Thcs.  151  George  st 
Steel,  Wm.  3  Elden  place,  King  st 
Stevenson,  Jno.,  Normal  seminary 
Stewart,  Don.  72  Buccleuch  street 
Stirling,  Miss  A.  10  Cambridge  st 
Stobo,"Thos.,  College  Parish  Sch 
Strang,  Mrs.  W.  17  Monteith  row 
Struthers,  T.  86  Virginia  street 
Tait,  Miss,  19  Garden  street 
Thomson,  James,  136  Paisley  rd 
Thomson,  John,  109  Garngad  rd 
Thomson,  John  A.  52  Bishop  st 


Thomson,  Miss  Ann,  41  Carnar- 
von street 
Tod,  Miss  Agnes,  61  Rottenrow 
Training  Academy,  48  St  George  rd 
Troup,  Charles,  North  Prison 
Ure,  J.  22  Stewart  street 
Urie,  Miss,  24  North  Portlandst 
Walker,  Robert,  Murdoch's,  27  St. 

Andrew's  square 
AValker,    Mrs.,  ladles'   23,   27,  30 

St.  Andrew's  square 
"Walker,  Isabella,  needleworh,  Nor- 
mal seminary 
Watson,  T.  St.  John's,  11  Young  st 
Weir,  A.  C.  St.    George's  School, 

66  Brown  street 
Whitelaw,   Mrs.   125   Hill  street, 

Garnethill 
White,  Robert,  280  George  st 
Wjdie,  Jas.  7  Kelvin  street 
Young,  Misses,  41  Carnarvon  st 

FENCING. 

Foucart,  F.  &  Son,  106  W.  Nile  st 
Long,  C.  3  Dalhousie  street 

rEEKCII,  GERMAN,  ETC. 

Berthond,  Jules,  124  W.  Nile  st 
Cabanis,  George,  221  Sauch.  st 
Chardenal,   Charles    A.   B.A.    13 

Albany  place 
Finlay,  A.  L.  Glasgow  Academy 
Havet,  Alfred,  16  Newton  terrace 
Korner,   John,   Andersonian  Uni- 
versity, 176i  Hope  street 
Labone,  Dr.  M.  professor,  3  Berk- 
ley terrace 
Lecler,  Eliza,  221  Sauchiehall  st 
Lushington,  E.  L.  profes.  of  Greek, 

College 
Manger,  Chas.  105  Sauchiehall  st 
Meyer,  Nicolas,  B.A.  Andersonian 

University 
M'Kav,  Kenneth,  163  Renfield  st 
Paulet,  T.  P.  427  St.  Vincent  st 
Reid,  Ales.  F.  48  Oswald  st 
Vi'eir,  Duncan,  Rev.  A.M.  Orien- 
tal languages,  College 
Wolski,  Felician  A.  High  School 

GEOGRAPHY. 

Anderson,  Wm.  12  Carlton  place 
Buchanan,  Jas.  8  Thistle  st.   off 

Sauchiehall  street 
Greig,  Wm.  N.  327  North  Wood- 
side  road 
M'Kay,  Kenneth,  163  Renfield  st 
Millen,  Eben.  M.A.  66  Geo.  sq 
Blillen,  John,  66  George  square 
Murdoch,  John,  85  London  st 
Panton,  Rev.  George  A.  and  Mrs. 

1,  2  Crown  circus.  Dowanhill 
Ramsaj',  Alex.  M.A.  1  Enyai  cres 
Sinclair,  A.  2c  St.  George's  road 
Whyte,  R.  280  George  street 
Wilson,  Matthew,  234  George  st 

MATIIE1M.\TICS. 

Anderson,  Wm.  12  Carlton  place 
Blackburn,  Hugh,  Glasgow  Coll 
Bryce,  James,  jun.  LL.D.   High 
"School 


Carlton  Mechanics'  Institution,  46 

Canning  St.  Calton 
Dixon,  E.  M.  Establisiied  Normal 

Seminary 
Finlay,  William,   navigation,   243 

George  street 
Kerr,  Rev.  J.  M.  A.  Free  Normal 

Seminary 
Laing,  A.  Andersonian  University 
Lindsay,  R.  M.  108  W  Nile  st 
Lindsay,   Robert,  jun.    108  West 

Nile  street 
M'Kay,  Kenneth,  163  Renfield  st 
Marr,  Wm.  Glasgow  Academy 
Martin,  John,  Desmond  Bk.  Acad 
Ramsay,  Alex.  M.A.  1  Roj'al  ere 
Service",  And.  H.  423  St,  Vin.  st 
Webster,  Wm.   navigation,   99  Gt, 

Clyde  street 
Wilson,  Matthew,  234  George  st 
Yuille,  J &me.s, navigation,  7  Vfestst 

JIEUCAUTILE. 

Greig,  W.  N.  327  N.  Woodside  rd 
Harvey,  John  A   70  Tobago  st 
M'Arthur,    Daniel,     Blackquarry 

School,  Garscube  road 
M'Nab,  Allan,  High  School 
Murray,  James,  IS  Dunlop  street 
Sinclair,  Alex.  25  St.  George's  rd 
Thomson,  James,  136  Paisley  rd 
Yuille,  J.  navigation,  7  West  st 

MUSIC. 

Adams,  Rich.  Jn.  42  Buccleuch  st 
Adams,  Robt.  102  Hill  st.  Garnth 
Adams,  Biis's  E.  1  02  Hill  st.  do 
Agnew,  Andrew,  58  Hope  street 
Bain,  G.  F.  39  Abercorn  street 
Banks,  A.  Ward.  239  Buch.  st 
Barr,  Samuel,  196  Pitt  street 
Bayne,  David,  343  Bath  crescent 
Bayne,  James,  343  Bath  crescent 
Berwick,  Miss,  12  Abbotsford  pi 
Blair,  Miss,  29  Florence  place 
Brodie,  Misses,  1  W;iln-ortli  ter 
Brown,  Miss  J.  65  Abbotsford  pi 
Calvert,  Misses,  40  Hill  .■?t.  Garcth 
Campbell,  Miss  L.  53  N.  Hano.  st 
Cochran,  H.  164  St.  George's  rd 
Colgan,  M.J.  26  Apsley  place 
Crespi,  Madame,  48  Dnndas  st 
Dick,  Misses,  294  Bath  ciescent 
Fulcber,  John,  professor  of  music 

and  singing,  351  Bath  street 
Graham,  Miss,  122  Sauchiehall  st 
Ha3'es,  John,  170  Florence  st 
Heron,  R.  &  Sons,  89  John  street] 
Hill,  Jliss  E.  J.  IG  Rosohall  st 
Hilpert,  And.  278  Argyle  street 
Hood,  Miss  Agnes,  4  G.  Geo.  st 
Howden,  J.  F.  98  Bath  street 
Hutcheson,  J.  W.  12  Govan  st 
Ingpen,      John,      musician,     240 

Thistle  street 
Jaap,  L.  56  College  street 
Johnson,  A.  C.  17  Berkley  terrace 
Jones,  G.  St.  Clair,  54  Fisher  st 
Kies;er,  G.  E.  52   Stewart  street, 

Cowcaddens 
Lithgow,  W.  H.  03  Renfield  st 


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TEACHERS.- 


-TRADES  DIRECTORY. 


-TEA. 


Lithgow,  Miss,  93  Renfisld  street 
Lithgow,  Miss  Eliz.  93  Ken.  st 
Lloyd,  Arthur,  CI  Shields  road 
M'Allister,  R.  120  North  John  st 
M'Dougall,    John,    &    Sons,    29 

Cathedral  street 
M'Dougall,  Misses,  161  Sham,  st 
Macfarlane,  Thos.  3  Crescent  pi 
M'Keand,  Mrs.  38  Carnarvon  st 
M'Lellan,  John  A.  Free  Normal  Sc 
M'Minn,  Mrs.  8   Bedford  st.  and 

Blind  Asylum 
Mahood,  Mrs.  261  Bath  street 
Maj'er,  James,  67  George's  rd 
Miller,  W.  M.  3  Balmanno  street 
Milne,  Miss,  123  Dcuglas  street 
MorUz,  Isidor,  331  Bath  crescent 
Muller,  Augustus,  345  Bath  street 
Murphy,  M.  F.  26  Camden  st.  Hut 
Neil,  Miss  A.  114  S.  Portland  st 
Patrick,  Miss  M.  2  North  Ure  pi 
Nelson,  James,  58  George  street 
Peterkin,  J.  A.  100  S.  Portland  st 
Figott,  Wm.  122  Cumberland  st 
Piamsay,  D.  C.  60  S.  Paterson  st 
Eay,  Stembridge,  13  Holnihead  st 
Robson,  James,  77  Montrose  st 
Robson,  Miss,  77  Montrose  street 
Shaw,  William  Bathurst,  552  St. 

Vincent  street 
Sellgmann,  J.  272  AVest  Bath  st 
Smith,  Miss,  126  Renfrew  street 
Snedden,  James,  Free  St.  Mark's 

Church,  Anders  ton 
Steele,  James,   13    Binnie   place, 

Monteith  row 
Stewart,  Jas.  6  Balmanno  street 
Stirling,  Jas.  77  S.  Wellington  st 
Thomson,  Jas.  60  W.  Milton  st 
Thomson,  Miss  Anne,  146  Wood- 
lands road 
Watson,  David,  247  Sauchieh.  st 
White,  Miss  C.  E.  17  Florence  pi. 

Stanley  street 
Whitehead,  John,  16  Adelphi  st 
Wright,  J.  T.  22  Cambridge  st 
Young,  Miss,  88  Buccleuch  street 

riANOFOETE. 

Adams,  Miss  E.  102  Hill  st.  G.ir 
Adams,  Robert,  102  Hill  st.  Gar 
Agnew,  Andrew,  58  Hope  street 
Bailies,  Miss  E.  166  Hospital  st 
Bain,  G.  F.  39  Abercorn  street 
Banks,  A.  W.  239  Buchanan  st 
Barr,  S.  196  Pitt  street 
Baxter,  Miss,  68  Cambridge  st 
Bayne,  David,  343  Bath  crescent 
Bayne,  James,  343  Bath  crescant 
Calvert,  Misses,  40  Hill  st.  Grthill 
Campbell,  Miss,  53  N.  Hanover  st 
Carmichael,  Jlrs.  W.  W.  18  Berk- 
ley terrace,  Elderslie  street 
Carpenter,  J.  14  London  street 
Crespi,  Madame,  48  Dundas  st 
Ferguson,  Miss,  6  Ure  place 
Fulcher,  .John,  351  Bath  crescent 
Oleadhiil,  T.  S.  273  Sauchieh.  st 
Galloway,  W.  C.  323  Bath  crese. 


Heron,  Robt.  &  Son,  89  John  st 
Howden,  John  F.  98  Bath  street 
Keith,  Miss,  15  Oxford  street 
Kiesser,  G.  E.  52  Stewart  st.  Cow 
Lithgow,  W.  H.  93  Renfield  st 
Lithgow,  Miss,  93  Renfield  st 
Lithgow,  Miss  E.  93  Renfield  st 
M'Dougall,    Misses,    163    Sham- 
rock street 
M'Keand,  Jlrs.  38  Carnarvon  st 
I\I'Farlane,  Thomas,  3  Crescent  pi 
M'Minn,  Mrs.  S  Bedford  street 
Mahood,  Mrs.  26  Bath  street 
Mayer,  James,  57  St.  George's  rd 
Milne,  Misses,  123  Douglas  street 
Moritz,  Isidor,  331  Bath  crescent 
Peterkin,   J.  A.  100  South  Port- 
land street 
Pigot,  Wm.   122  Cumberland  st. 

Laurieslon 
Ramage,  Miss,  26  Houston  street 
Rogerson,  William,  pianoforte  and 

violin,  43  Maitlaiid  street 
Seligmann,  J.  272  West  Bath  st 
Smith,  Miss,  126  Renfrew  street 
Steele,  James,  13  Binnie  place 
Thomson,  James,  60  W.  Milton  st 
Thomson,  James,  24  Granville  st 
Thomson,  Jliss  Anna,  146  Wood- 
lands road 
White,  Mi^5s  C.  E.  17  Florence  pi 
Winder,  John,  20  St,  Andrew's  sq 
Wotherspoon,  Miss,  75  Bath  st 

VVRITIXG    AND    ARITHMETIC. 

Anderson,  Wm.  12  Carlton  place 
Bethunc,   John,  56  Great  Hamil- 
ton street 
Borthwick,  Adam,  4  W.  Piincesst 
Bortlnvich,  Wm.  6  Elmbank  st 
Cramb,  John,  9  Claremont  street 
Gow,    John,    Glasgow   Academy, 

Ehnbank  place 
Greig,  W.  N.  327  N.  Woodside  rd 
Leiper,  Wm.  187  George  street 
Lindsaj-,  R.  jun.  108  W.  Nile  st 
M'Arthur,  D.  Black  Quarry  Sch 
M'Call,  John,  5  Scott  st.  Garneth 
M'Lean,  D.  D.  25  St.  George's  rd 
M'Lcan,  D.  Campbell,  204  George 

street,  and  10  Newton  terrace 
M'Nab,  Allan,  High  School 
Slarshall,  Jamps,  3  Albany  place 
Blorrison,    Archd.     M.A.    LL.D. 
21    Dalhousio    street,   Glasgow 
Collegiate  School 
Muter,  James,  17  Bedford  street 
Peck,  James,  264  West  Bath  st 
Pettigrew,  Wm.  50  Charlotte  st 
Ramsay,  Alex.  M.A.  1  Royal  cresc 
Smith  &  George,  40  Union  street 
Wilson,  Matthew,  234  George  st 

TEA  DEALERS. 

SKE    ALSO    GROCEns. 

Aitken,  Edward,  254  Argyle  st 
Aitken,  Robert,  9,  11  E.  Nile  st 
Alexander,  Wm.  265  Ari^yle  st 
Alison,  Archd.  53  Oswald  street 
Anderson,  John,  45  Brunswick  st 


Bald,  J.  &  J.  W.  65  Glassford  st 
Barr   and    Buchanan,    150,     152 

High  street 
Barr,  Robert,  12  Howard  street 
Bell,  David,  &  Co.  21  Virginia  st 
Birrell,  Robert,  3  Candleriggs,  and 

47  Bridge  street 
Blair,  Campbell,  10  Argj'le  street, 

and  40  Jamaica  street 
Blair,  John,  69  Bridge  street  and 

Gushet  house 
Boston  &  M'Farlane,15  Howard  st 
Brown  &  Caldwell,  31  Ropewo.  la 
Brown,Downes,  &  Co.  24Dunlop  st 
Brown,  James  and  Thomas,  &  Co. 

21  Si.  Enoch  square 
Brown,  Robert,  223  Thistlestreet 
Bryce,  A.  &  Co.  40,  42  St.  And.  st 
Buchanan,  Arch,  of  A.  Buchanan 

4-  Co. 
Buchanan,  Archd.  12  Howard  st 
Burton     and       Henderson,      192 

Sauehiehall  street 
Campbell  &  Henry,  14  Union  .st 
Chalmers,  Henry,  44  Findlay  st 
Clark,  John,  4   Stormont  street, 

Maxwell  street 
Colquhoun  &  Balloch,  76  Wilson  st 
Colville,  Dav.  &  Co.  50  Trongate 
Connal,  M.  &  W.  &  Co.  43  Virgi.  st 
Corbett  &  Co.  29  St.  Enoch  sq 
Craig  &  Co.  28  Stobeross  street 
Craig,  John,  34  Stockwell  street 
Crichton,  A.  &  Co.  81  Robertson  st 
Cunningham,  Jn.  R.46  W.  How.  st 
Davie,  John,  jun.  37  Jamaica  st 
Donaldson,  James,  231  High  street 

and  72  Crown  street 
Drysdale,  Ales.  2  St.  James'  st. 

Kingston 
Duncan,  James,  2  Howard  street 
Dunn,  Thos.  136  Canning  st.  Calt 
Eglinton,  Gavin,  21  College  street 
Faulds,  W.  P.  100  Candleriggs 
Ferguson,  A.  112  Mainst.  Bridg 
Fingland,  Thos.  &  Co.  62  Arg.  st 
Forbes,  Jas.  &  Co.  26  Oswald  st 
Forrest,  John,  1  Stobeross  street 
Eraser,  Colin,  106  King  st.  city 
Gemmill,  James,  48  Hutcheson  st 
Gentle,  Joseph,  3  Stobeross  street, 
and  54  Stevenson  street,  Calton 
Gill,  George,  154,150  Ilopestreet 
Goldie,  John,  439  Argyle  street 
Goold,  Wm.  &  Co.  91  High  street 
Gould,  James,  48  Pitt  street 
Grieve,  R.  &  T.  71  Wilson  street 
Hamilton,  Andrew,  195  Crown  st 
Henderson,  John,  &  Co.  146  Gal- 
lowgate,  213  Cowcaddens  street, 
and  121  Trongate 
Henderson,  John,  192  Saucaie.  st 
Henderson, Thos.&  Co.  31  Glassf.  st 
Hunter,  G.  103  Hutcheson  street 
Johnston  &  Hallidny,  127  Hosp.  st 
Johnston,   Wm.  Sydney  court,  62 

Argyle  street 
Kaj',  John,  jun.  94  Trongate 
Kennedy,  A.  257  Main  st.  Gorb 


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553 


Kirk,  William,  24   Candleriggs 
Lennox,  Peter,  •19  Maxwell  street 
M'Call,  Henry,  96  Main  street 
M'Callum,  James,  L.  14i  and  16 

Bath  street 
M'CuUoch,  J.  14  Howard  street 
M'Douald,  Alex.  51  George  street 
M'Doiiald,  A.  241  Cowcaddens  st 
M'Donald,  J.  &  A.  150,  152,  154 

West  Nile  street 
M'DowalJ,  Wm.  92  Crookston  st 
M'Ewan,  Walter,  142  Galluwgate 
M'Gregor,  J.  &  J.  SpreiiU's  court, 

26  Glassfurd  street 
M'Intyre  and  Barclay,   77    East 

Howard  street 
M'Intvre,  P.  164  Cowcaddens  st 
M'Lellan,  D.  116  Main  st.  Gorb 
JI'Lennan,  139  Biidgegate 
M'Niven,  ^Malcolm,  54  Bridge  st 
M'Symon,  John,  397  Argyle  st 
Martin,  Jas.  &  Son,  9  Ghissfd.  st 
Mathie,  John,  2 1 9  Sauchiehall  st 
Meek,  Robert,  Gl  Waterloo  street 
M^iklem,  John,  44  Union  st.  and 

260  Argyle  street 
^liller,  James,  132  Trongate 
Mitchell,  Eobt.  63,  67  Stockw.  st 
Moir,  James,  174  GallowgHte 
Morrison,  James,  423,  425,  427 

Gallowgate 
Mowatt,  John,  7  Montrose  street 
Moyes  &  Moses,   St.  Enoch  court, 

52  Howard  street 
Muir,  George  S.  G9  Oswald  street 
Niven,  Miss  C.  11  Canon  street 
Ggilvie,  George,  337  High  street, 

and  164  Castle  st.  Townhead 
Parker,  D.  &  J.  27  Turner's  court 
Parker,  J.  &  R.  32 1  High  street 
Paton,  Wm.  80  Noifolk  street 
Peacock,  D.ivid,  3  Oswald  street 
Phillips,  Thos.  13  St.  Enoch  sq 
Pollock,  Alex.  47  Gallowgate 
Pringle,  John,  47  Oswald  street 
Queen's  Tea  Stores,  23  York  st 
Rae  &  Walker,  67  Hutcheson  st 
Reid,  Robert,  221,  223  Cowcad.  st 
Eennie,  James,  48  Adelphi  street 
Robertson,  John,  85  Maxwell  st 
Roxburgh,  A.  L.  &  Co.  92  Main 

street,  Gorbals 
Eoy,  J.  &  T.  58  Kirk  st.  Calton, 

and  136  Main  st.  Anderston 
Scrlmgeour,  Miss  J.  208  Main  st. 

Gorbals 
Selkirk  &  Laidlaw,  1 5  St.  Enoch  sq 
Semple  &  Co    13  St.  Enoch  sq 
Shankland,  Peter,  171  Crown  st 
Sinclair,  James,  4  Canning  st.  Calt 
Smith  &  Sharp,  Buchanan  court, 

75  Argyle  street 
Stevenson,  Thomas,  1 03  N.  City  rd 
Stewart,  John,  &  Co.  114  Trongate 
T-aylor,  John,   10  Cumberland  st 

west 
Taylor,  Matthew,  111   London  st 
Tea  Warehouse,  the,  69  Oswald  st 
Thom,  Robert,  10  W.  Campbell  st 


Thomson,  D.  1  Union  corner,  Gor- 
don street 
Thomson,  D.  jun.  229  Gallowgate 
Thomson,  J.  363,  265  Gallowgate 
Thomson,  J.  A.  100  Candleriggs 
Todd,  James,  21  Stevenson  street 
Turner,  D.  &  Co.  2  29  Argyle  st 
Yunnan,  A.  and  R.  75  Argyle  st 
Walker  &  Son,  38  Nelson  street 
Walker,  Rubert  and   Peter,  40  St. 

Enoch's  wynd,  off  Howard  st 
Wallace,  William,  69  George  sq 
Watt  and  Hasiie,  71  Maxwell  st 
Whyte,  A.  C.  10  Dixon  street 
Williamson,  .J.  50  Candleriggs 
Williamson,  Thomas,  43  Eglin.  st 
Wilson,  Peter,  of  D.  Turner  cj-  Co. 

229  Arcyle  street 
Wright  Brothers,  15  St.  Enoch  sq 
Wright,  H.  &  W.  108,  1 10  George 
St.  and  1G2,  164  Canning  st 

TELEGRAPH  INSTETJMENT 

MAKER. 
White,  James,  1  Eenfield  street 

THREAD  MANUFACTURERS. 

Alexander,  R.  F.  &  J.  &  Co.  100 

Duke  street 
Barbour,  William,  &  Sons,  Lisbon; 

agents,    Rutherford   &   Co.    48 

Ingram  street 
Brook,    Jonas,  and   Brothers,    25 

Cochran  street 
Clark,  John,  jun.  &  Co.  16  George 

street,  Mile-end 
Crav,-ford   Brothers,  63   Stockwell 

street  and  Barr  Mills,  Beith 
Dalzlel,  David,  375  St.  Vincent  st 
Dick,    John,    and    Son ;     works, 

Rutherglen 
Dunbar,  M'Master,  &  Co.  16  So. 

Frederick  street 
Fi  I. lay  son,  Bousfiekl,  &  Co.  11  St. 

Enoch  square  and  Johnston 
Fletcher,  A.  &  Co,  81  Garngad  rd 
Orrs  and  M'Naught,  100   Duke  st 
Renfrew,  A.  &  Co.  6  Montrose  st 
Rutherford,  Paterson,  &  Co.  agts. 

for    Wm.  Bai-bour   (f   Sons,  of 

Lisbon,  48  Ingram  street 
Tavlor,  M.  c/old,  12  St.  Vincent  pi 
Thomson,  M.  C.  &  Co.   Broadlie 

Mills,  Neilston 

TIMBER  MERCHANTS. 

SEE    WOOD    MERCHANTS. 

TIN-PLATE  WORKERS. 

SEE    ALSO    BRAZIERS. 

Anderson  Brothers,  93  Stockw.  st 
Anderson,  James,  281  High  st 
Anderson  &  Fisher,  119  Cambr.  st 
Armour  &  Christie,  261  Argyle  st 
Bain,  Juhn,  110  Cowcaddens  and 

31 J  North  street 
Bald  &  Miller,  174  Trongate 
Barclay,  Phillips,  &  Co.  1  7  And.  qu 
Barry,  David,  17  Lancefield  quay 


Bilsland,  Robert,  &  Co.  22  George 

square  &  13  St.  Vincent  lane 
Bishop,  Thos.  6  Clyde  place 
Blacklock,  D.  &  C">.  32  Clyde  pi 
Brown,  Andrew,  104  George  street 
Brown  &  M'Coull,  385,  387  Par- 
liamentary road 
Buchanan,  John,  332  Argyle  st 
Campbell,  Jas.  4  Sauchiehall  st 
Cardno,  Pet.  &  Co.  66  Buchan.  st 
Chalmers  &  Tosh,   197  and  201 

Buchanan  street 
Clark,  A.  &  L.  78  Union  street 
Clark,  Wm.  40,  44  John  street 
Clark,  Wm.  130  Canning  street 
Cochran,  James,  39  Stockwell  st 
Coventry,     Bogle,     &     Son,     67 

Stevenson  street,  and  14^  Aber- 

croinby  street,  Calton 
Craig,  Peter,  60  Jamaica  street 
Crawford,   Cornelius,  &  Sons,  51 

Brunswick  street 
Crawford,  James,  &  Co.  11  New 

City  road 
Daubuz  &  Co. ;  Thos.  B.  Campbell 

&  Sons,  agents,  30  Bothwell  st 
Dewar,  Peter,  113  Warroch  st 
Dollar,  Hay,  114  High  street 
Donald,  Thos.  89  Main  st.  Bridg 
Drew,  Wm.  &  Co.  66  Wilson  st 
Duncan,  Mrs,  J.  16  Main  st.  Bridg 
Easton,  A.  134  Renfield  street; 
Ferguson,  J.  &  R.  11  Argyle  st 
Field,  Henry,  &  Son,  68  Buch.  st. 

and  49  Brown  street 
Finla}',  John,  46  Buchanan  street 
FuUarton,  James,  158  Argyle  st 
Galbraith,  George,  313  Gallov/gate 
Galbraitb,  Robert,  118  King  st 
Gemmell,  Jas.  56  Sauchiehall  st. 

and  43  Renfrew  lane 
Gibson,  Joseph,  &  Co.  13  Dundas 

street  and  162  Buchanan  st 
Gordon,  Wm.  458  Argyle  street 
Graham,  D.  &  G.  182  Sauchiehall 

street  and  9  Cambridge  lane 
Gunn,  Wm.  L.  &  Co.  26  Salis.  st 
Henderson,  James,  34  Ann  street 
Hood,  Charles,  171  New  City  rd 
Hunt,  Robert,  279  Gallowgate 
Ingleton  &  Philips,  221  Geo.  st 
Kidd,  Wm.  65  Gallowgate 
Kinniimiont,  Thos.  72  Norfolk  st 
Laidlaw,    R.    &   Son,    147    East 

Milton  street,  Port-Dundas  rd. 

Barrowfield  Iron  Works 
Leslie  &  Hall,  174  Buchanan  st 
Lyon,  James,  34  St.  George's  rd 
Lj'on,  John,  179  Buchanan  street 
M'Allister,  A.  102  Cumberland  st 
M'Corkindale,  A.  53  Gt.  HaraiL  st 
M'Cormick,  John,  12  Canning  st 
M'Donald,  R.  T.  12  Maitland  st 
M'Farlane,    John,    38    South    St. 

Mungo  street 
M'HafHe,  Jas.  and  Co.  5  Love  loan, 

and  13,  15,  17  N.  Margaret  st 
Mackintosh,    R.    8,    10,    12    St. 

Enoch  vrynd 

2  A 


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TOBACCO.' 


-TEADES  DIRECTORY. TOBACCONISTS. 


M'Innes,  James,  52  Miller's  place 
M'Kellar,  Hugh,  73  Argyle  street 
M'Kenzie,  Ales.  106  Main  street, 

Anderston 
M'Kinlay,  Wm.  47  King  st.  city 
M'Lachlan,  P.  62  Eglinton  street 
M'Lellan,  P.  &  W.  127, 129  Tron 
M'Lelland,  Peter,  25  Cuinberl.  st 
M'Nab,  Robert,  149  Gallowgate 
M'Plierson,    George,  55   Main  st. 

Bridgeton 
M'Veau,  Don.  212  North  st.  west 
M'Vicar,  Archd.  19  Robertson  st 
Marshall,  Wm.  52  Glassford  st 
Mechan  and  Bain,  134  Cheap,  st 
Millen  and  Thomas,  35  George  st 
Miller,  John,  26  Eglinton  street 
Morgam  Tin  Plate  Co.  120  Bu.  st 
Morgan,     M'Arthur,    and     Co.  ; 
Christie,  Brothers,  133  St  Vin- 
cent street,  agents 
Morrison,  J.  58  Cowcaddens  street 
Morrison,  Mrs.  William,  76  Main 

street,  Anderston 
Munro,  James,  3  King  street 
Monro,  W.  B.  76  Main  si.  Ander 
Niven,  J.  H.  and  Co.  59  Jam.  st 
Paul,  Andrew,  22  Well  st.  Calton 
Pennycook,  John,  1 2  Warroch  st 
Peters  &  M'Earlane,  62,64  Crwn.  st 
Pettigrew,  John,  and  Son,  4J  and 

6^  North  Clyde  street 
Prentice,  E.  James,  109  Main  st 
Primrose,  Thomas,  25  Carlton  ct 
Eamsay,  Wm.  125  Argyle  street 
Eeid,  Henry,  156  Argyle  street 
Eichmond,  Hugh,  92  Gt.  Ham.  st 
Richmond,  James,  14  Gt.  Ham.  st 
Eussell,  James,  32^-,  36  Thistle  st 
Scott,  J.  and  A.  and  Co.  81  Welling- 
ton street 
Stewart,  Dun.  114  Main  st.  Brid 
Stewart,  John,  &  Co.  20  Jackson  st 
Sutherland,  James,  89  Saltmarket 
Telfer,  George,  8S  Canning  street 
Torrance,  Joseph,  140  North  st 
Turner,  W^m.  John,  135  Main  st. 

Anderston 
Welsh,  John,  115  Hvdepark  st 
Wilkie,  W.  &  J.  29  Stevenson  st. 

Calton 
"Wood,  Alex.  &  Sons,  14,  18  Stock- 
well  street 
Woods,  Richard,  52  Broomielaw 
Wylie,  Wm.  &  Co.  20  Melville  la 

TOBACCO  AND  SNUFF 
MANUFACTUEEES. 
Adam,  Robert,  129  Argyle  street 
Barr  &  Ewing,  21,   23  St.  An- 
drew's square 
Bell,  J.  &  F.  27  Candleriggs 
Brock,  Jair.es,  60  Stockwell  st 
Buchanan,  David,  127  George  st 
Buchanan  &  M'Lean,  164  Trong 
Couper,  Robert,  183  Trongate 
Galbraith,  James,  63  Jamaica  st 
Galbraitb,  Jas.  48  Jamaica  st 
Gray,  John,  50  Maxwell  street 


Grieve  &  Cochran,  10  M'Pherson 

street,  off  High  street 
Hamilton,  J.  &  Sons,  119  Trong 
Hodge,  J,  &  T.  3  Argyle  street 
Keppie,  James,  157,  161  Trong 
M'Donald,  D.  &  J.  132  Trongate, 

Melville  place 
JI'Donald,  James,  74  Trongate 
M'Ewan,  James,  &  Co.  5  Hutchi- 
son street 
M'Ewan,  Malcolm,  41  Brunsw.  st 
M'Farlane,  H.  &  Co.  45  Stock,  st 
BI'Gregor  J.  &  Sons,  43  Oldwynd 
M'Kichan,  Alex.  277  Argyle  st 
Mitchell,   S.   &  Son,   51,  "52  St. 

Andrew's  square 
Mitchell  &  Wilson,  43  Argyle  st 
Morrison,  Wm.  3  and  4  Park  pi. 

Stockwell  street 
Reid,  E.  &  Co.  26  Bridge  street 
Reid,  Jas.  &  Co.  403  Argyle  street 

and  10  Trongate 
Smith,  F.  &  J.  107  Argyle  street 
Tod,  A.  &  G.  33  St.  Andrew's  sq 
Wallace,  James,  269,  273  Geo.  st 
Young,  Wm.  15  St,  Andrew's  sq 
Yuill,  Wm.  87  Trongate 

TOBACCONISTS. 

Adam,  Matthew,  138  Stobcross  st 
Allan,  Jas,  jun.  86  Saltmarket 
Anderson,  I^Iary,  28  Clyde  street 
Andrew,    John,    61    High  st.  49 

Bell  street,  and  49  Nelson  st 
Andrew,  Mrs.  120  High  street 
Angus,  Peter,  28  George  square 
Archibald,  Joseph,  8,  10  Trongate 
Arthur,  Miss  F.  388  Gallowgate 
Bain,  Mrs.  J.  40  Bedford  street 
Ballantyne,  Misses,  45  Cowcadd 
Bell,  Dugald,  70  North  street 
Blue,  Edward,  462  Argyle  street 
Boyack,  Alex.  166  Argyle  st 
Brown,  Alex.   75  Duadas  strest, 

Anderston 
Brown,  Francis,   58    Main  .street, 

Bridgeton 
Brown,  John,  203  Castle  street 
Brown,  M.  15  George  street 
Bruce,  Henry,  129  Eglinton  st 
Buchanan,  J.  352  High  street 
Burns,  J.  P.  44  West  Nile  street 
Caldwell,  Wm.  136^  Main  street, 

Anderston 
Carmichael,  Dan.  161  Ingram  st 
Carmichael,  Mrs.  99  High  street 
Chalmers,  Archd.  69  JIaitland  st. 

and  188  Cowcaddens  st 
Christie,  A.  J.  25  Sauchiehall  st 
Clydesdale,  Robert,  7  Union  st 
Connor,  Mrs.  9  AVest  street 
Crosbie,  Mrs.  C.  79  Govan  street 
Crosbie,  Miss  Janet,  302  Gallowg 
Davidson,  A.  138  Queen  street 
Davidson,  Gilbert,  158  Stockw.  st 
Davidson,  Isabella,  83  Bridgegate 
Davidson,  M.  &  J.  314  Argyle  st 
Davis,  S.  45  High  street  , 
Dickson,  Robt.  20  Stevenson  st 


Dinwoodie,  Miss  E.  372  Gallowg 
Douglas,  J,  B.  3  La^Ymoor  placPj 

Eutherglen  road 
Duncan,  J.  94  Buchanan  street 
Dunbar,  John,  50  Cowcaddens 
Ferguson,  James,  24  J  Kirk  street, 

Calton 
Finlaysou,  Eliza,  125  Canning  st 
Frame,  M.  298  Argyle  street 
Eraser,  Wm.  286  High  street 
Friedlander,  Akx.  43  N.  Han.  st 
Galbraith,  Henrj-,  336  Gallowgate 
Gerletti,  5  Miller  street 
Gilchrist,  Miss,  57  Stevenson  st 
Gow,  Thomas,  154  Saltmarket 
Graham,  Agnes,  53  Abercrom.  st 
Hamilton,  Mrs.  127  Gallowgate 
Harris,  Edm.  19  Clyde  st.  Ander 
Hay,  Jas.  88  Eutherglen  loan 
Hill,  M.  A.  195  Cowcaddens  st 
Homewood,  Chas.  169  Buchan.  st 
Hunter,  John,  191  High  street 
Hynes,  John,  61  Nelson  street 
Jackson,  J.  431  Argyle  street 
Jamieson,  William,  18  Govan  st 
Johnston,  Archd.  23  Main  street 
Johnston  &  Co.  217  Higli  street 
Jones,  James,  85  Dundas  st 
Kaj-e,  George,  48  Crown  street 
Kelt,  Mrs.  T.  43  Nelson  street 
Krotoshiner  &  Co.  1  Queen  st.  79 

Argyle  street 
Lang,  James,  121  Garngad  road 
Lennox,  Mrs.  13  Castle  street 
Livingston,  And.  50  Adelphi  st 
Lyie,  Thomas,  24  Maitland  street 
M'Alpine,  Margaret,  20  Abercr.  sS 
Blaclure,  Thomas,  4  Queen  street 
M'Ewan,  Malcolm,  41  Brunswickst 
M'Earlane,  Robert,  355  Gallowg 
M'Innes,  Margt.  110  Gallowgate 
M'Intyre,  D.  17  Canon  street 
M'Intyre,  David,  13  Bridge  street 
JI'Kay,  James,  9  Abercromby  st. 

Calton 
M'Kenzie,  Mrs.  C.  140  Cowcad.  st 
M'Kinnon,  Mary,  3  Centre  street 
M'Leod,  Robert,  307  Eglinton  st 
Macnab,  Jliss  Ann,  103  Stobcross 

street,  Anderston 
M'Millan,  Hugh,  261  High  street 
M'Naught,  Mrs.  178  Broomielaw 
Macnee,  C.  276  Buchanan  street 
Malcolm,  Jane  M.  117  Bridgegate 
Marshall,  M.  60  Sauchiehall  st 
Mason,  William,  33  Bridgegate 
Maxwell,  James,  121  Castle  st 
Meek,  Janet,  56  South  Coburg  st 
Meiklejohn,  Jliss,  54  Hospital  st 
Mills,  Margaret,  667  Gallowgate 
Moore,  John,  98  Glassford  street 
Morrison,  Mrs.  Jas.  227  Gallowg 
Muir,  Miss  Agnes,  178  Saltmarket 
Murray,  C.  &  J.  92  Eglinton  st 
Murrav,  W.  S.  &  Co.  16  How.  st. 
Ogg,  Henry  A.  130  New  City  rd 
Park,  Mrs.  275  George  street 
Parlane,  James,  113  New  City  rd 
Parry,  John,  148  Saltmarket 


TOBACCO.- 


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Paton,  E.  C.  50  Saltmarket 
Phillips,  Jas.  79  Jamaica  street 
Queen's  Tobacco  Warehouse,  Jas. 

Watt  street. 
Eeid,  Alexander,  72  Saltmarket 
Richardson,  John,  4  Broomielaw 
Riddell,  Mary,  51  Bell  street 
Rodger,  Walter,  337  Argyle  st 
Rutherford,  Adam,  51  Duke  st 
Sage,  John,  138  Queen  street  and 

281  Sauchiehall  street 
Scott,  Alex.  26  Stobcross  street 
Sector,  Robert,  90  King  street 
Semple,  Mrs.  William,  Y  Orr  st 
Service,  John,   Alma   place,  162 

Duke  street 
Sinclair,  James,  4  Canning  street 
Smith,  William,  57  New  wynd 
Steel,  William,  200  Buchanan  st 
Stewart,  James,  185  New  City  rd 
Stewart,  William,  154  High  st 
Stobo,  Thrift,  43  Sauchiehall  st 
Sweeney,  Daniel,  15  Adelphi  st 
Themans,  S.  40  Argyle  street 
Tobacco  Warehouse,  Jas. Watt  st 
Thomson,  John,  2  Queen  arcade 
Thomson,  John,  177  Gallowgate 
Ure,  James,  57  Glebe  street 
Walker,  John  D.  20  Clyde  street 
White,  John,  IGl  Eglinton  street 
Wilson,  John,  7  West  Milton  st 
Wilson,  Joseph,  103  Bridgegate 
Wilson,  Mrs.  97  Nelson  st.  Trad. 
Wilson,  Agnes,  61  King  st.  Trad. 

TOEACOO-PIPE  MAKERS. 

Bannerman,  Carrick,  27  Main  st. 

Calton. 
Bowstead,  Wm.  &   Co.  73  West 

Nile  street 
Bridgeton  Works,  44  and  4G  Dale 

street,  Bridgeton 
Christie,  Wm.  99  Gallowgate 
Coghill,  Alex.  4  Eopework  lane 
Coghill,  David,  4  Ropework  lane 
Coghill,    George,  Eagle   lane,  53 

Maxwell  street 
Glasgow  Pipe,  277  Parliamen.  rd 
Gallacher,  John,  4  Ropework  la 
M'Avoy,  Mich.  61  Duke  street 
M'Dougall,  D.  277  Parliamen.  rd 
Nimmo,  John,  46  Dale  street 
Shaw,  John,  13  Drj-gate 
White,  Wm.  &  Son,"  15  Gibson  st 
Wood,  Wm.  C.  21  M'Earlane  st 

TOWN  OFFICERS. 

Campbell,  John,  66  Hutclieson  st 
Camming,  John,  66  Hutcheson  st 
Lang,  Robert,  66  Hutcheson  st 

TOY  DEALERS. 

SEE   ALSO    BRUSH   AND   BASKET 
WAEEHOUSES. 

Anderson,  John,  Royal  Polytechnic 

Colosseum,  66  &  68  Jamaica  st 
Buchanan,  Mrs.  Helen,  115  Lon.  st 
Campbell,  John,  5  Argyle  arcade 
Croll,  Nicholas,  7  Stockwell  street 


Dove,  John,  24  Charlotte  lane. 
Galloway,  W.  J.   HI  Stockwell 
Gray,  Andrew,  91  George  street 
Hutcheson,  J.  &  Son,  IS  Max.  st 
Jack,  John,  &  Co.  47  Trongate 
Johnston,  George,  41  Argyle  st 
M'Intyre,  Daniel,  41  Crown  st 
M'Kenzie,  Duncan,  33  Bridge  st 
Miller,  James,  7  Queen  arcade 
Miller,  Jas.  77  Argyle  street 
Miller,  M.  223  Sauchiehall  street 
Pringle,  W.  W.  326  Argyle  st 
Purdon,  J.  53,  54  Argyle  arcade 
Raeburn,  E.  261  Sauchiehall  st 
Rattray,  Chas.  21,  23  King  st 
Robertson,  F.  C.  39,  40  Arg.  ar 
Robertson,  Jno.  31,  32  Arg.  arc 
Ruddach,  Mrs.  J.  9  Candleriggs 
Russell,  Mrs.  65  Eglinton  street 
Scobie,  John,  7  Wellington  arc 
Whyte,  Miss  A.  104  Trongate 

TOWma    COMPANIES. 
Kidston,    G.   J.    manager    Clyde 

Towing  Co. 
Scott,  Chas.  Greenock  Towing  Co. 

12  Robertson  street 
Steel,  James,  &  Son,  Glasgow  and 

Green.  Tow.  Co.  86  Broomielaw 

TRAVELIERS,  COMMERCIAL. 
Alton,  H.  at  Earvie  (^JiPGavins 
Allan,  Arch,  at  Arthur  if  Co.'s 
Beattie,  Wm.  Greenbank,  Partick 
Bickerton,  D.  4  Carnarvon  street 
Bremner,     Magnus,      89     North 

Frederick  street 
Broadfoot,  J.  42  St.  Andrew's  st 
Brown,  John,  at  Broivn,  Downes, 

(J-  Co.'s,  199  Crown  street 
Cameron,  Finlay,  63  Stockwell  st 
Commercial   Society  of  Scotland, 

42  West  George  street 
Chapman,  Peter,  296  Crown  st 
Dingley,  W.  H.  8  Miller  street 
Fairbairn,  Wm.  at  T.  B.   Campbell 

(f  Son's 
Fleming,  James  A.  14  Cathed.  st 
French,  Wm.  284  Upper  Crown  st 
Guthrie,  Robert,  169  Berkley  st 
Gemraell,  Adam,  48  Hutcheson  st 
Halbert,   W.  J.  at  John  Bryden 

#  Co.'s 
Hall,  Alex,  at  H.  M'Bean  ^  Co.'s 
Harley,  Peter,  31  Patersou  street 
Higgins,  John,  262  Cumberland  st 
Houston,  John  W.  4,  6,  8  Stock- 
well  place 
Lennox,  John,  jun.  32  Stockwell 
Love,  Maurice,  26  Apsley  pi.  sou 
Lyon,  Thomas,  8  Scotia  street 
M'Dowall,  James,  77  West  street 
M'Ewan,   Peter,  at   Jas.  Harvey 

^  Co.'s,  Paisley 
M'Graw,  Wm.  1  Guildry  court 
M'Intosh,  Hugh,  tea  traveller,  29 

St.  Enoch  square 
M'Leod,  John,  6  Dixon  street 
M'Pherson,   Alex,  for  Wm.  Weir 

Brothers  ^  Co, 


M'Ruer,  John,  271  Eglinton  st 
Miller,  Alex.  C.  at  D.  Dunn's,  11 

West  Campbell  street 
Miller,  John  W.  5  Shamrock  st 
Muir,  John,  118  Stirling's  road 
Munro,  James,  at  M'Kay  cf  KirJc- 

wood's,  155  Ingram  street 
Naismith,  Thos.  20  Stockwell  st 
Oliver,  C.  at  Gavin  Wilson's;  ho. 

10  Salisbury  street 
Reid,  Jas.  122  So.  Portland  st 
Eoss,  Hugh,  72  Virginia  street 
Ross,  Thos.  4  West  Princes  st 
Roy,  Gilbert,  at  Wm.   Galloiuay  S; 

Co.'s,  71  West  Milton  street 
Sinclair,    David,     at    Tillia    and 

Henderson's 
Stewart,  Daniel,  17  Minerva  st 
Thomson,  J.  46  Dunlop  street 
Thomson,  Robt.  Annfield  pottery 
Todd,  David,  52  St.  Andw.  sq 
Torry,  James,  15  Great  Clyde  st. 

Waterport  buildings 
Warnock,  Eobt.  at' MaUheio  Muir 

<S^  Sons' 
Webster,  John,  13  Roy.  Esch.  pi 
Wilson,  James,  47  Shamrock  st 
Wylie,   Alex.   3  Tulliallan  place, 

Paisley  road 

TRUHK  AND  PACKIKG-SOX 

MAKERS, 
Anderson  &  Henderson,  13  Water- 
loo street,  11  Mitchell  street,  and 
Scotland  street 
Angus  &  Hunter,  9  Renfield  st 
Bain,  David,  75  Cathedral  st 
Barton,  Wm.  25  Cathedral  st 
Bilsland,  Robert,  &  Co.  22  George 
square,  and  13  St.  Vincent  lane 
Brown  &  Gra}',  45  Dundas  st 
Brown,  J.  76  John  street 
Brown,  Joshua,  60  Wellington  st 
Brown,  Robert,  81  Mitchell  street, 

and  15  Melville  lane 
Brown,  Thos.  191  Buchanan  st 
Campbell,  James,   &  Co.  10  Mel- 
ville lane,  off  Gordon  street 
Chalmers   and   Tosh,     197,    201 

Buchanan  street 
Craig,  Jas.  50  Miller's  place 
Crawford  &  Sons,  51  Brunswickst 
Edmiston,  A.  132  Gallowgate 
Ewing  &  Co.  175   Buchanan  st. 

and  94  Queen  street 
Ferguson,  George,  14  North  Port- 
land street 
Finlay   and   Jeffrey,    20    Adam's 

court  lane 
Gibson,  Joseph,  &  Co.  13  Dundas 

street,  and  162  Buchanan  st 
Glasgow,  Manuf.  81  Welling,  st 
Graham,  Wm.  &  Co.  10  Coch.  st 
Handley,  John,  101  Argyle  st 
Henderson,  Jas.  74  Waterloo  st 
Jamieson  &  Co.  22  George  square 

and  10  St.  Vincent  lane 
M'Allister,  E.  43  Robertson  lane 
off  Robertson  street 


556 


TRUSS.- 


-TRADES  DIRECTORY- 


-UPHOLSTERERS. 


M'Craw  and  Kay,  54  N.  Hanover 

street  and  Hopetoun  place 
M'Glashan,  JoIjk   D.  22  St.  Vin- 
cent lane  and  27  George  sq 
M'Gowan,    W.    &    Co.   25  North 

Albiun  street 
M'Gregor,  Male.  24  Buchanan  st 
M'Intosh,    Robert,   8,  10,    12    St 

Enoch  square 
Maxwell,  Win.  10  Dyer's  lane 
Miller  &  Bannerman,  30  Gor.  st 
Miller,  R.  &   Son,  90  Nelson  st. 

and  29  Stilling  st 
Nairn,  J.  &  Son,  24,  26  Coch.  st 
Sclanders,  James,   22   George   sq. 

and  13  St.  Vincent  lane 
Sclanders  and  Raton  38  Montr,  st 
Scott,  J.  &  A.  &  Co.  8 1  Welling,  st 
Small  &  Barnett,  120  S.  Albion  st 
Smith,  Robert,  117  Stockwell  st 
Steel,  Thomas,  62  Brunswick  st. 

and  53  Candlerifjgs 
Walker,  George,  32  Thistle  st 
Wylie,  William,  &  Co.  20  Mel- 
ville lane,  and  98  Union  street 

TRUSS  &  BANDAGE  MAKERS- 
Clelland  and  Hill,  146  George  st 
Edwards,  Mrs.  32  Renfiekl  street 
Hilliard    and    Chapman,    56  Bu- 
chanan street 
Hilliard,  W.  B.  65  Renfield  st 
Harrison  &  Edwards,  32  Renfield  st 

TUBE  MAKERS. 
Alexander,  Fergusson,  &  Co.  48 

M'Alpine  street 
Baker,  Jos.  and  Thos.  Coatbridge 
Caledonian  Tube  Co.  Coatbridge 
Campbell,  T.  B.  &  Sons,  30,  32 

Both  well  street 
Clark,  Wm.  316  Stobcross  street 
Darling  &  Taylors,  39  Union  st 
Douglas,  R.  92  Elliot  street 
Eadie  &  Spencer,  34,  36,  38  Lon- 
don street 
Glasgow     Tube     Warehouse,    49 

Mitchell  street ;  Wm.  Johnston 
Gorbals   Tube   Works,  18,  20,  22 

Buchan  street 
Johnston,  Eraser,  &  Co.  78  Gordon 

St.;  tube  and  metal  warehouse 
J^aidlaw,  R.  &  Son,  147  E.  Milton 

street,    Port-Dundas   road,  and 

Barrowfield  Iron  Works 
Leslie  &  Hall,  174  Buchanan  st 
M'Kenzie,  John,  4  Craignestock  st 
M'Laren,  Robert,  &  Co.  Eglinton 

Iron  VV^orks,  Canal  street,  Port- 

Eglinton 
M'Laren,  Wright,  &    Co.    Globe 

Tube  Works,  35  M'Alpine  st 
Marshall  &  Wylie,  Water  Works 

road,  Dalmarnock 
Muirhead,  Andw.   14    Brunswick 

lane,  and  132  Trongate 
Stephenson,  160  Buchanan  street 
Stewart,  D.  Y.  &  Co.  79  Charles 

street,  St.  Rollox 


Wilson,  John,  18,  20,  22  Buchan 
street,  Gorbals 

TURNERS. 

Alexander,  Wm.  &  Co.   47  West 

street,  Tradeston 
Brown,  David,  18  Thomson's  lane 
Brown,  John,  6  Union  street 
Burley,  R.  &  Co.  20  Dale   street, 

Tradeston 
Carlaw,  William,  87  Stockwell  st 
Carrick,  David,  48  Barrack  street 
Douglas,  James,  13  Tarliert  street 
Duncan,  Arclid.  54  Cadogan  st 
Fletcher,  Hugh,  9,  llCalton  ent 
Fiaser,  Daniel,  8  Saucbiehall  st 
Gibson,  W.  &  Co.  106  Trongate, 

and  Sylvan  works 
Gunn,  William,  6  Orr  st.  Calton 
Hamilton,  T.  &  J.  42  Tob^igo  st 
Johnston,  Robert,  49  Gallowgate 
Liddell,  Robert,  5  Bedford  lane 
Livingston,  Hugh,  23  Jas.  st.  Cal 
MTntosb,  J.  &  J.  88  Main  st.  Gor 
M'Naughton,  Neil,  39  Stockwl.  st 
M'Millan  &  Morrison,  58  And.  qu 
Mathieson,  Ale.xander,  &  Son,  East 

Campbell  street 
Miller,  C.  44  Maxwell  street 
Moncur,  John,  23  Soho  street 
Muir,  M.  64  Lancefield  street 
O'Rourke,  P.  15  Buchanan  street 
Rogerson,    Thomas,  &  Co.  wood, 

17  Green  street,  Bridgeton 
Sinclair,  John,  368  Gallowgate 
Steven,  Andrew,  151  Gallowgate 
Stewart,     Andrew,     30,    34    St. 

Enoch  wynd 
Taylor,  J.  sen.  ivory,  84  John  st 
Thomson,  John,  146  W.  Nile  st 
Wark,   John,  35  MFarlane  street 
'SVylie,  M.  &  M.  21  Greyfriars'  wy 

TURNING-LATHE  MANU- 
FACTURERS. 

Culhbert,  John,  73  Maxwell  st 
Mathieson,   Alex,  and  Son,   East 
Campbell  street 

TWISTERS. 

Marshall,  Andrew,  48  London  st 
Renfrew,  A.  &  Co.  5  Montrose  st 
Robertson,    Joseph,    56   and    103 

Duke  street 
Strang  &  Turnbull,  74  Sydney  st 
Struthers,    Jo.  37  and  39  Great 

Dovehill 
Swanston,  Wm.  &  Son,  65  North 

Frederick  street 

TYPE-FOUNDERS. 

Begg,  W.  354  Parliamentary  road, 

and  1  Leadbetter  street 
Campbell,  Diigald,  119  Virginia  pi 
Riley,  Ale.x.  wooden  type,  34  Tur- 
ner's court 

UMBRELLA  AND  PARASOL 
MANUFACTURERS. 

Barbour's    LTmbrella    Warehouse, 
72  Sauchiehall  street 


Blackadder,  James,  90  Union  st 
Clark,  James,  67,  69   Candleriggs 
Dempster,  James,  35  Sauchie.  st 
Drummond,  Mrs    134  Paisley  rd 
Duncan,  J.  30  John  st.  Bridgeton 
Easton,  Mrs.  Jas.  112  Cowcaddens 
Falconer  Brothers,  195Argylest. 

and  11  Jamaica  street 
Gardner,  Foulds,  and  Stirling,  70 

Union  street 
Hogg,  J.  31  Candleriggs 
Irvine,  J.  M.  &  J.  7  Bridge  st 
Kirkhope,  John,  17  London  st 
MTntyre,  Mrs.  Ja<.  59  Arg.  arc 
Mathie,  S.  7  Wilson  street 
Blonair,  Mrs.  John, 50  St.  Gco.'s  rd 
Morrison  &  Co.  49  Jamaica  st 
MulhoUand,  John,  49  Crown  st 
Robb,  John,  41  Trongate 
Sim  &  Barker's,  wholesale  only,  10 

JaiTiaica  street 
Smith,  Edward,  197  Thistle  st 
Templeton,  John,  340  Eglinton  st 
Todd,  Francis,  179  Sauchiehall  st 
Watson,  William,  16  Little  street 
WilUie,  R.  258  Argyle  street 
Wilkie,  Robt.  52  M^iu  st.  Ander 
Wilson    and  Math  sou,  wholesale, 

40  Glassford  street 

UPHOLSTERERS. 

SEE    ALSO    CABINETMAKEKS   AND 
UPHOLSTICKI.HS. 

Anderson,  T.  H.  75  Robertson  st 
Arthur  and  Fraser,  8  to   12  Bu- 
chanan street,    and    116,  118, 
120   Argyle  street 
Asylum  for  the  Blind,  102  Castle 

street,  and  32  Glassford  street 
Baird,  Wm.  135  George  street 
Balfour,  John,  80  Ma.xwell  st 
Ballardie,  John,  3  Carlton  place 
Beilby,  Wm.  1 1  Union  street 
Berry,  John,  1 1  Hopetoun  place 
Bisset,  Alex.  76  Sauchiehall  st 
Brown,  James,  39,  45  Surrey  st 
Bryce,  Morrison,  166  Hope  st 
Caldwell,  Wm.l  30,  14  6  W.Nile  st 
Clark,  Miss  Helen,  95  N.  Han.  st 
Cameron,  Alex.  232  Hope  street 
Cochran,  A.  &  Co.  104  Renfi.  st 
Colquhoun,  Thos.  93  Pitt  street 
Craig,  Wm.  171  Stirling's  road 
Cree,  Alexander,  27  Gordon  st 
Crichton,  Jas.  63  Sauchiehall  st 
Colquhoun,  T.  93  Pitt  street 
Cunningham,  Wm.  37  Jamaica  st 
Cuthbert,  Win.  64  Howard  st 
Davidson,  Robt.  21  S.  Portland  st 
Duncanson  &  Forbes,  65,  57  Gor- 
don street 
Elmore,  T.  50  Centre  street 
Ferrie,  Wn^.  44  Stockwell  street 
P'orbes,  James,  112  Stirling's  rd 
Foiman,  James,  114  Holm  street 
Forrest,  Archd.  115  Buchanan  st 
Forrest,  John,  &  Son,  6  4  Sauch.  st 
Gardner,  Archibald,  &  Son,  34,  36 
Jamaica  street 


UPHOLSTERERS. 


-TRADES  DIRECTORY. VETERINiARY. 


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Gaul,  Robert,  &  Co.  fiC  Renf.  st 
Gibson,  John,  30,  38  Howard  st 
Glendinning,  John,  34  Hulmh.  st 
Goldie,  Thos.  215  Stobcross  st 
Gra.v,  Alex.  35,  37  Gt.  Clyde  st 
Hall,  Alex.  a<  Wi/llei.^  Lochhead's 
Heggie,  G.  &  S  >n,  64  Renlield  st.  ; 

worksliops,  1  7  Stirling's  road 
HenJerson,  Walter,  43  Camb.  st 
Hislop  &  H  ill,  13  E^liutoii  st 
Houston,  Win.  65  Stockwell  st 
Hunter,  John,  8i)  London  street 
Hutton,  Jas.  4,  5   Park  pL  Pais- 
ley road 
Jack,  Paterson,  &  Co.  62  St.  Vin- 
cent street 
Jamieson,  Miss  E.  1 37  N.  City  rd 
Keir,  Walter,  140  Queen  street 
Knox,  Thomas,  4  4  llenfiellst 
Laird,  John,  182  Dumbarton  rd 
Linn  &  Hiiie,  200  Argyle  street 
M'Ara,  M'Cillum,    &  Co.  16,  18 

Royal  aicaiie 
M'Aulay,  Win.  86  London  street 
M'Caffiy,  John,  55,  6G,  57  Great 

Clyde  street 
M'Clusky,  James,  39,  41,  42  Gt. 

Clyde  street 
M'Garry,   William,  jun-  &  Co.   7 
Victoria  buildings,  G.  Clyde  st 
M'Intyre,  Robert,  188  Argyle  St.; 
•works,    12  4     Hii^h   St.;  work- 
shop, 27  Stockwell  street 
M'Kay,  J.  &  S^jn,  203  Sauch.  st 
M'Kenzie,  A.  &   Co.   87,  89  Bu- 
chanan street 
M'Kenzie,  Jas.  22,  26  Bothwell  st 
M'Kerrow,  James,  8  Ren  field  st 
M'Kiniion,  Peter,  77  Carrick  st 
M'Lelland  &  Thomson,  257  Argyle 

street  and  7  iNIadeira  court 
M'Lennan,  John,  100  Dumb,  rd 
M'Morland,  And.  115  Buclian.  st 
M'Murray,    Boyd,  &  Co.  13  Reu- 

field  street 
Mabon,  Charles,  30  to  40  Miller's 

place.  King  street 
Martin,  And.  96  George  street 
Martin,  Bryce,  37  St.  George's  rd 
Mathieson,    MidJleton,   &   Co.  72 

Gordon  stieet 
Mathieson,  Wm.  108  Bothwell  st 
Middletin,  Wm.  &.  Co.  72  Gord.  st 
Miller,  James,  132  Trongate 
Milligan,  Wdlace,  32,  3  4  Oxf.  st 
Morrison,  Wm.  50  Paislej^  road 
Mowat,  Wm.  126  Renfrew  street 
Paik,   Chas.    156    W.   Regent  st. 
and  129  West  Campbell  street 
Pinkerton,  Wm.  &  Co   55  Bell  st 
Reid,  Wm.  108  West  Nile  street 
Kichmond,  J.  &  R.  &  Co.  96  Bu- 
chanan street 
Riddell,  James,  106  Plope  street 
Rough,  Jas.  13,  15  Gt.  Western  rd 
"  Rough,  John,  2  7  Finlay  street 
Roxburgh,  J.din,  IS4  Hope  street 
Sala,  Francis.  60  Gre  it  Clyde  St. 
and  101  Maxwell  street 


Scott,  Wdliam,  39  Candleriggs 
Smith,  David,  23  Warwick  str^'Ct 
Smith,  Peter,  102  Montrose  street 
Smith,  T.  &  F.  20  Great  Clyde  st 
Simpson,  John  M.  106,  110  Lon.st 
Simpson,  John,  10  2  London  st 
Speirs,  Leslie,  50  Bishop  st.  And. 
Taylor,  Wm.  71  Cowcaddens 
Turiibull,  And.  194  New  City  rd 
Wayman,  John,  55  Renfrew  st 
Wayman,  Wm.  7  Killermont  st 
Watson,  Robert,  358  St.  Vin.  st 
Whyte,  Robt.  Ill  St.  Vincent  st 
Wilson  &  Barron,  St.  Peter's  lane, 

11     Bothwell    circus,    opposite 

Bothwell  street 
Wilson,  DaviJ,  38  Union  street 
Wilson,  James,  33  Douglas  street 
Woyka,  John,  222  Buchanan  st 
Wylie  &   Lochhead,  feather  mer- 

chanU,  45  Buchanan  street  and 

35  Mitchell  street 

UPHOLSTERERS'  FUR- 
NISHERS. 

Linn  &  Huie.  200  Argyle  street 
M'Lelland  &  Thomson,  7  Madeira 

court,  257  Argyle  street 
Smith,  T.  &  F-.  20  Great  Clyde  st 
Wylie  &  Lochhead,  45  Buchan.  st 

VALUATORS. 

Arnot,  W.  S.  54  West  Regent  st 
Binnie,  John,  53   Eglinton  street, 

92  West  St.  and  8  Gloucester  st 
Burn,  P.  &  Co.  9  R.  Exchange  pi 
Burn,  Wm.  9  Royal  Exchage  pi 
Cameron,  A.  &  N.  123  W.  Geo.  st 
Campbell  &  Beck,  87  Argyle  st 
Connaghan,  Hugh,  14  Bridgegate 
Cruickshank,  .James,  of  ground  und 

house  properfy,  42  Bothwell  st 
Cruickshank  &  Co.  161  Hope  st 
Currie,  Alex.  20  Jamaica  street 
Davidson,  John,  &  Co.  42  ."Vrgyle  st 
Donaldson,  James,  70  Bell  street 
Dykes,  John,  12  Canning  street 
Edmiston,  J.  &  R.  19  Buchanan  st 
Galloivav,  Alex.  59  Bath  street 
Hamilton,  James,  90  .^rgj-le  st 
Henderson,  David  &  Wm.  vessels, 

52  St.  Enoch  square 
HutchLson  and    Dickson,   7  West 

Nile  street 
Jeffiey,  James,  141  Hospital  st 
Keith,  Dnncan,  13  Miller  st 
Kerr,  John,  64  Saltmarket 
Lamb,  James,  building,  101  Doug- 
las street 
Lammie,  Geo.  109  W.  George  st 
Lauds    Valuation    Office  for   the 

City,  70  Bell  street 
M'Giiffie,   Tho.   of  property,   101 

West  Nile  street 
M'Leod,  John,  03  Renfield  st 
M-Tear  &  Kempt,  21  Gordon  st 
Mair,   John,    106  Argyle  St.   and 

100  Trongate 
Miller,  D.  Almada  st.  Hamilton 


Miller,  William,  58  Dundas  street, 

Kingston 
Morrison,  Jas.  2  Buckingham  ter 
Morrison,  John,  2()  Lynedoch  st 
Morrison,  J   &  J.  1 1  Virginia  st 
Muir  and  Monteith,  38,  42   Gor- 
don street 
Reid,  Hugh,  &  Co.  36  Renfield  .st 
Sumerville  and    Cunningham,   Gi 

Renfield  street 
Somerville,  James,  &  Co.  98  West 

Nile  street 
Swan,  James,    15   Gilmour  street 

Paisley 
Taylor,  Jas.  5  Alston  street 
Wilkie,  John,  33  Renfield  street 

VENEER  CUTTERS. 
Owen,  Thomas,  36  Whitehall  st. 

AnJcrston 
Prale  &  Valheiraer,  103  St.  Jas.  rd 
Stewart,  J.  &  A.  33  Washing,  st 

VENETIAN   BLIND  MAKERS. 

Ander.son  and  Munro,  128  Both- 
well  street 

Bisset,  John,  61  William  st.  and 
191  Main  street,  Anderston 

Brown,  J.  39,  45  Surrey  street 

Bryden,  John,  and  Sons,  112  Bu- 
chanan St.,  16  Fiederitk  street, 
Edinburgh,  and  33  John  street, 
Penh 

Bryden,  V.^.  &  Son,  7  Royal  Bank 
pi.  and  55  George  st.  Edin. 

Cochran,  Alexander,  &  Co.  10-i 
Renflield  street 

Graham,  D.  and  G.  182  Sauchie- 
hall  street 

Laird,  John,  182  Dumbarton  road 

M-Farliine,  James,  364  N.  Wood- 
side  road 

M'Kenzie,  Alex.  &  Co.  87,  89  Bu- 
chanan street 

Rap,  Geo.  108   Bothwell  street 

Kichmond,  J.  &  R.  &  Co.  96  Bu- 
chanan street 

Rough,  Jas.  13, 15  Gt.  Western  rd 

Walker,  Wm.  17  Tureen  street 

Wilson  &  Barron,  St.  Peter's  lane, 
opposite  Bothwell  st.  11  Both- 
well  circus,  Bothwell  st 

Wylie  &  Lochhead,  45  Buchan.  st 

VETERINARY  SURGEONS. 
Anderson,  William,  M.R.C.V.S.43 

Cathedral  street 
Cockburn,  Willi  mi,  50  Sauchiehall 

St.  and  163  W.  Graham  st 
Dunlop,  Alqx.  4  Germiston  st 
Downie,  Wm.  14  E.  Cimfibell  st 
Fiiilav,  Peter,  &  Son,  69  Hope  st 
M'Call,    James,    M.K.C.VS.     56 

Sauchiehall  lane,   and  35  King 

street,  Tradeston 
Marshall,  Thomas,  M.R.C.V.S.  15 

Cathedral  st.  and  23  Kent  road 
Mitchell,  Robt.  18  Shaftesburv  st 
Newlands,    R.  &   J.    M.R.C  V.S. 

13  Stormont  st.  off  Maxwell  st 


558 


VICE  MAKERS.- 


-TRADES  DIRECTORY. VICTUALLERS. 


VICEMAKERS. 
Black,  R.  315  Stobcross  street 
Bowie,  Andrew,  116  Cheapsicle  st 
Cuthbert,  John,  73  Maxwell  st 
MathiesoD,   A.   &   Son,   13    East 
Campbell  street 

VICTUALLERS. 

SEE  ALSO  PKOyiSION  MEKCHANTS. 

Aitkeiiliead,  M.  40  Broad  street. 

Mile-end 
Alexander,  Thos.  339  Gallowgate 
Allan,  Robt.  5  N.  Woodside  rd 
Allan,  Samuel,  75S  Gallowgate 
Anderson,  A.  69  Main  st.  Gorbals; 

and  6  Noifolk  street 
Anderson,  Wm.  15  N.  Dalmarn.  rd 
Angus,  John,  153  Gallowgate 
Bailie,  ilrs.  Rt.  52  Abercrora.  st 
Barr,  J.  149  Main  st.  Anderston 
Bell,  Duncan,  14  Clyde  terrace 
Bilsland,  Archd.  113  Canning  st. 

and  59  New  Dalmarnock  road 
Bilsland,  J.  88  Port-Dundas  rd 
Bilsland,  Robert,  52  King  street, 

Tradeston 
Blair,  John  H.  280  High  street 
Boggle,  C.  75  Brown  st.  Bridgeton 
Brodie,  Dugald,  133  Nelson  street, 

Tradeston 
Brown,  Alex.  34  West  College  st 
Brown,  Colin,   81  New  Dalmar- 
nock road 
Brown,  James,  31  Kirk  street 
Brown,  John,  140  Gallowgate 
Brownlie,  Jas.  165  Upper  Blain  st 
Bruce,  Mrs.  A.  25  Marlborough  st 
Brj'sou,  John,  128  King  street 
Buchanan,  Alex.  27  Brown  st 
Buchanan,  W.  7  Morrison  street 
Burns,  David,  93  Carrick  street 
Burns,  J.  203  Main  st.  Bridgeton 
Cameron,  James,  397  Gallowgate 
Clark,  John,  39  Little  street 
Cochran,  Mrs.  W.  64  Green  st 
Cowan,  J.  93  N.  Dalmarnock  rd 
Craig,  D.  72  Stevenson  st.  Calton 
Craig,  Jas.  79  King  st.  Tradeston 
Craig,    Robert,    765    Gallowgate 

and  404  Duke  street 
Crawford,  J.  232  Thistle  st.  Hutc 
Currie,  Jas.  12  M' Alpine  street 
Daily,  Denis,  180  Stirling's  road 
Darroch,  "Wm.  45  Burnside  street 
Davidson,  A.  Ill  N.  Dalmarn.  rd 
Davidson,  R.  147  N.  Dalmarn.  rd 
Devitt,  James,  155  Bridgegate 
Donald,  John,  44  Maitland  st 
Dougall,  Andrew,  663  Gallowgate 
Downs,  Thomas,  252  High  street 

and  2  St.  Ann  place 
Drew,  Wm.  149  Saltmarket 
Dunlop,  Peter,  11  Caledonian  rd 
Dunn,  James,  42  Bell  street 
Dunn,  J.  M.  330  High  street 
Elder,  David,  77  Castle  street 
Fairlie,  Mrs.    Robert,  155    Great 

Hamilton  street 
Falconer,  Wm.  235  Duke  street 


Faulds,  Jas.  22  W.  Campbell  st 
Fell,  John,  34  Kirk  street,  Calton 
Fisher,  Robert,   90  Stevenson  st. 

48  Little  St.  and  151  Main  st 
Fulton,  Wm.  211  High  street 
Gardner,  Robt.  50  Dale  st.  Bridg 
Gardner,  Robert,  208  Gallowgate 
Geramel,  John,  102  Garscube  rd. 
29  Clyde  st.  and  132  Wood,  rd 
Glendinning,  E.  30  St.  Andrew's  st 
Goodfellow,    William,    14    Marl- 
borough street 
Gray,  John,  39  Clyde  st.  Anderst 
Haddow,  John,  44  Bedford  street 
Hamilton,    Mrs.    D.    173    Great 

Hamilton  street 
Hay,  John,  178  Stirling's  road 
Hay,  William,  70  High  street 
Henderson,  A.  &  Son,  127Bridgeg 
Henderson,  John,  26  Parliam.  rd 
Henry,  Mrs.  248  New  Dalmar.  rd 
Hislop,  Robt.  39  Bishop  st.  Ander 
Horn,  George,  57  Bell  st.  Calton 
Horn,  James,  142  Duke  street 
Horn,  John,  139,  141  Castle  st 
Hunter,  John,  142   Stirling's  road 
Hunter,  Mrs.  32  Prince's  street 
Hunter,  Mrs.  84  Whitevale 
Innes,  Daniel,  lo5'Bridgegate 
Jamieson,  T.  29  Geo.  st.  Mile-end 
Jenkins,  William  and  James,  202 

Kelvinhaugh  street 
Kean,  Mrs.  58,  60  Stewart  street, 

Cowcaddens 
Kennedy,  Wm.  394  Duke  street 
Kerr,  J.  27,  29  New  street,  Calton 
King,  John,  187  Main  st.  Gorbals 
King,  Wm.  109  Nelson  st.  Trades 
Kissen,  William,  213  High  street 
Lang,  George,  286  Argyle  street 
Laurie,  Mrs.  31  Graham  street 
Leek,  John,  18  Cleland  street 
Lennox,  Wm.  35  Orr  street 
Lind,   W^m.   148,   150  Old  Dal- 
marnock road 
Lindsay,  S.  465  Gallowgate 
Lochhead,  T.  48  Dale  st.  Bridget 
Logan,  John,  484  Gallowgate 
Low,  David,  33  Norfolk  street 
M'Calman,    Godfrey,    103    South 

Wellington  street 
M'Call,  Mrs.  340  High  street 
M'Carvel,  Wm.  63  Saltmarket 
M 'Crone,  R.  90  Centre  st.  Trad 
M'Culloch,  Robert,  260  Gallowg 
M'Cutcheon,  John,  371  Gallowg 
M'Douald,  D.  209  Hospital  street 
M'Donald,  John,  47  N.  Fredk.  st 
M'F^irlane,  J.  27,  29  Little  st.  Cal 
M'Farlane,  J.  107  Reid  st.  Bridge 
M'Farlane,  T.  126  G.  Hamilton  st 
M'Farlane,  Mrs.  John,  145  Aber- 

cromby  street 
M'Gilchrist,  Archd.  63  High  st 
M'Gregor,    Misses   J.   &  T.    21^ 

Crown  street 
M'Haffie,  J.  52  Rumford  st.  Brid 
M'Intosh,  D.  31  West  College  st 
M'Intyre,  A.  52  S.  Welling,  st 


M'Kay,  David,  247  Gallowgate 
Mackie,  James,  158  High  street 
M'Kaj',  Wm.  8  Canning  street 
M'Kinlay,  John,  127  High  street 
M'Laren,  Peter,  117  High  street 
M'Lay,  'Archd.    18   King  street, 

Caltonmouth 
M'Lean,  E.  92  Norfolk  street 
M'Lean,  Malcolm,  443  Ai-gyle  st 
M'Leod,  Angus,  65  Carrick  st 
M'Leod,  Mrs.  143  Gallowgate 
M'Millan,  E.  107  Bridgegate 
M'Nair,  Robt,  jun.  1  Young  street 
M'Naughtan,W.  102  G.  Hamil.  st 
M'Neill,  John,  37  Findlay  street 
M'Quade,  Andw.  99  Saltmarket  st 
Marshall,  Lillies,  179  Gallowgate 
Manson,  Robert,  37 J  Oxford  st 
Mathie,  Hugh,  109  King  street 
Miller,  Archd.  67  King  st.  Caltoa 
Miller,  J.  C.  S.  42  Cook  streetj 
Miller,  Robert,  13  Stevenson  street 

and  83  Green  street 
Miller,  William,  51  Grove  street  \ 
Miller,  William,  183i  Castle  st 
Moffat,  William,  789"Gallowgate 
Moffat,  Mrs.  A.  12  King  street 
Morris,  John,  31  Tureen  street 
Morrison,  John,  813  Gallowgate 
Morrison,  J.  92  Main  st.  Bridgeton 
Morrison,  R.  90  Mainst.  Bridgeton 
Murchie,  David,  13  Eglinton  st 
Murdoch,  James,  3  St.  Enoch  sq 
Neil,  Clarkson,  103  George  street 
Neil,  John,  249  High  street 
Neilson,  Wra.767,  771  Gallowgate 
Niven,  John,  194  Stobcross  street 
Parker,  A.  116  Cowcaddens  street 
Parker,  Mrs.  104  Main  st.  Gorbals 
Paterson,  James,  115  Hospital  st 
Paton,  Daniel,  51  Kent  street 
Pollock,  Thomas,  38  Commerce  st 
Pollock,  Mrs.  42  London  street 
Pringle,  John,  55  Havannah 
Proudfoot,  Robert,  22  Candleriggs 
Proudfoot,  W.  152  Gallowgate 
Quae,  Oliver,  8  Bedford  lane 
Rae,  Thomas,  13  Canning  st,  Calt 
Richardson,  G.  &  Son,  5  King  st. 

Tradeston 
Richmond,  R.  340,  342  Gallowga 
Robertson,  Peter,  162  Crookstou 

street,  and  1  Vermont  street 
Russell,  Mrs.  19  Warwick  street 
Russell,  Mrs.  W.  87  Stobcross  st 
Sclanders,  And.  jun.  20  Stobcr,  st 
Scobie,  Mrs.  Janet,  14  Cheaps,  st 
Scott,  Mrs.  Thomas,  61  Main  st 
Shannon,  Peter,  60  Bell  street 
Shearer,  John,  54  Tureen  street 
Simpson,  John,  204  Gallowgate 
Simpson,  R.  28  Broad  st.  Mile-end 
Sinclair,  Janet,  120  South  Wel- 
lington street 
Smellie,  John,  414  Duke  street 
Smith,  Wm.  12  Kirk  st.  Townhead 
Somerville,  Wm.  50  Kirk  st.  Calt 
Spence,  Mrs.  David,  179  Gallowg 
Stark,  Andrew,  40  West  street 


VICTUALLING. TRADES  DIRECTORY.- 


-WAREHOUSEMEIS". 


559 


Steel,  Rob.  13  Cranston  st.  Andcr 
Steven,  James,  82  Rutherglen  loan, 

and  35  Adelpbi  street 
Stevenson,  John,  39   Oxford  st 
Stevenson,  Joseph,  24  Cljdestreet, 

Anderston 
Stevenson  Miss  M.  129  London  st 
Struthers,  Robt.  31,  33  Catboartst 
Struthers,  Wm.  201  Eglinton  st 
Sutherland,  Adam,  22  Cowcad 
Taylor,  John,  13,  15  Stobcross  st 
Thomas,  Thomas,  59  Garscube  rd 
Thomson,  Andrew,  291  Argyle  st 
Walker,  J.  155,  157  Stirling's  rd 
Warnock,  Samuel,  81  Eglititon  st 
Watson,  Alex.  50  Crown  street 
Watson,  James,  20,  24  Orr  street 
Waugh,  Mrs.  A.  109  Saltraarket 
Weir,  Mrs.  John,  352  Eglinton  st 
Welhvood,  Thomas,  3  Waterloo  st 
White,  James,  217  Dumbar.  rd 
Wilkie,  Elizab.  19  King  st.  Calt 
Williamson,  Thomas,  43  Thistle  st 
Wilson,  Adam,  61  Main  st.  Brid. 
Wilson,  Alex.  G2  King  street 
Wilson,  Hugh,  69  George  street 
Wilson,  Hugh,  398  Argyle  st 
Wilson,  Robert,  101  Hospital  st 
Wilson,  Thomas,  54  Drj'gate 
Wilson,  AVilliam,  73  Stockwell  st 
Wright,  Mary,  3G  Orr  st.  Calton 
Young,  John,  70  Havannah 
Younger,  John,  265  High  street 

■VICTUALLING  SOCIETIES. 

Bridgeton,    Old,    98,    98A,    102 

Main  street 
Bridgeton,  176  Main  st.  Bridgeton 
Friendly    Bread   Association,     10 

Carlton  court,  Bridge  street 

VINEGAE  STORES. 

Condy,    Jlitchell,    &    Co.    Royal 

Exchange  buildings 
Patersou,  Robt.  14  Hutcheson  st 
Weatherhead,  Alex.  167  W.George 

street,  and  161  Hope  street 
Yuille's,  132  Trongate 

VIOLIN  MAKUEACTUEEES. 

Ballantine,  Robt.  36  Brunswick  st 
Gilmour,  James,  &  Co.  85  Bu- 
chanan St.  (late  J.  Panton  &  Co) 
iSTisbet,  A.  &  Co.  45  Union  street 
Panton,  Geo.  &  Son,  32  Stockwell 
St. — See  Advert,  in  Ap^jendix 

VIOLIN  STRING   MANUFAC- 
TURERS. 
Nisbet  &  Co.  45  Union  street 
Panton,  G.  &  Son,  32  Stockwell 

aix&iit.— See  Advert,  in  Appendix 

WADDING  MANUFAC- 
TUEERS. 

Marshall,  J.  &  T.  46  Kerr  st.  Calt 
Stewart,  Jas.  E.  447  Duke  street 


WAREHOUSEMEN. 
Adams,  J.  &  AV.  Y.  13  Union  st 
Aitken  &  Co.  26  Glassford  street 

and  39  Hutcheson  street 
Anderson,  Andrew,  Fordyce,  &  Co. 

103,  105  Glassford  street 
Anderson  &  Co.  5 1  Miller  street 
Anderson,   John,   Colosseum,   66, 

68  Jamaica  street 
Anderson,  T.  of  Anderson  4'  Hen- 
derson 
Arnott  &  Co.  19  Jamaica  street 
Arthur  &  Co.  83  Miller  street  and 

Canada  court.  Queen  street 
Arthur  &  Eraser,  8,  12  Buchanan 

street,  and  116,  118,  and  120 

Argyle  street 
Beaton,  Walter,  &  Co.  172  Cow- 

caddens  street 
Bigham,  Geo.  &  Co.  69  Buchan.  st 
Brown  &  Co.  116  Candleriggs 
Brown,  Wm.  &  Co.  50  Trongate 
Campbell  &  Beck,  87  Argyle  st 
Campbells,  Donald,  &  Sellars,  32 

Candleriggs  and  92  Trongate 
Campbell,,  J.    &  W.    &    Co.    29 

Ingram'  street 
Campbell,  Nelson,  Shaw,  &  Co.  44 

Buchanan  street 
Carter  &  M'Nab,  145  Argyle  st 
Chalmers,    T.   &    Co.    161,    167 

Trongate 
Clappertou,  J.  &  Co.  175  Tron 
Clark,    D.    C.    &   Co.    6   and  10 

Jamaica  street 
Copestake,    Moore,    Crampton,   & 

Co.  26  Buchanan  street 
Copland,  Wm.  29  Brunswick  st 
Craig  Brothers,  189, 191  Argyle  st 
Crichton,  James,  139  Trongate 
Currie,  Charles,  95  Candleriggs 
Daly,  Buchanan,  &  Co.  97,  99, 

and  101  Trongate 
Darby,  James,  64  King  street 
Davidson,  J.  &  Co.  42  Argyle  st 
Dick,  Js  Jamiesori,  184  Hospital  st 
Dickson,  J.  H,  &  Co.  12  Trongate 
Dougall  &  Mathie,  12,  14,  and  16 

Jamaica  street 
Dove,  Eben.  200  Argyle  street 
Dowie,  George,  14  Candleriggs 
Dunn,  Adam,  278  Argyle  street 
Drysdales  &  Co.  51  Cochran  st 
Eaglesham,  James,  &  Co.  69,  73 

Hutcheson  street 
Edwards,  W.  &  H.  87  Union  st 
Falconer,  Thomas,  36  Miller  st 
Findlay,    W.    R.    &   Co.    62,    68 

Queen  street 
Fleming,  James,  83  Jamaica  sfc 
Fleming,  M.  &  J.  &  Co.  5  Ingr.  st 
Fleming,  M.  W.  97  Montrose  st 
Fletcher,  A.  &  Co.  94  Miller  st 
Fowler  &  Laurie,  133  Buchanan  st 
Fowler  &  Walker,  of  Fowler  and 

Laurie 
Fotheringham,    A.   D.   at   Mann, 

Byars,  cj-  Co.''s 
Eraser,  A.  &  Co.  16  Princes  sq 


Gardner,  Foulds,   &   Stirling,  70 

Union  street 
Gibb,  David,  36  Miller  street 
Gordon,  R.  S.  342  Eglinton  st 
Glen,  John,  16  Stirling  square 
Gow,  Butler,  &  Co.  55  Wilson  st 
Grahame,  James,  241  Sauchiehall 

street,  mourning  warehouse 
Haddow,  John  &  K.  44,  46  Canon  st 
Halden,  Andrew,  6  Hope  street 
Hannah,  Robert,  102  Brunswick  st 
Hart,  David,  58  Candleriggs 
Hart,  James,  25  Cochran  street 
Hedderwick,  John,  &  Co.  16,  18 

Stirling  street 
Herriot,  Walter,  &  Co.  54  Union 

st.  and  49  Bread  st.  London 
Hewit,    Millars,    &    Co.    42,    44 

Ingram  street 
Houston,  R.  T.  25  South  Fred,  st 
Houston,  William,  86  Buchanan  st 
Houston,  Wm.  at  Miller  <$•  Son's 
Hunter,  Barr,  &  Co.   95  Argyle  st 
Hutton  &  Baird,  111  Union  street 
Inglis,  James,  GO  Candleriggs 
Kay  Brothers,  33  Virginia  street 
Kerr,  R,  68  King  st.  Tradeston 
Kirkpatrick,  Thos.  227  Sauchie.  st 
Knox,  Hutton,  &  Wilson,  54  Un.  st 
Lauder,  Mungo,  187,199  Trongate 

and  1,  3  Stockwell  street 
Leisk,  Robert,  &  Son,  125  Trong 
Livingston,  Dan.  at  G.  L.  Walker 

cj-  Co.'s,  20  Oxford  street 
Lorimer,  George,  14  Dunlop  st 
M'Andrew,  John  S.  of  J.  ^  C. 

Broiun  4'  Co. 
M'Arthur,  Ross,  &  Co.  40  Ing.  st 
M'Connechie,  Thos.  275  Crown  st 
M'Donald,  C.  &  Co.  60  Ingram  st. 

and  7  John  street 
M'Eachern,    Angus,    at    Thomas 

Chalmers  ^  Co.''s 
M'Fadzean,  James,  118  Union  st 
M'Farlane,  D.  &  Co.  5  National 

Bank  buildings,  47  Queen  st. 

and  5  Springfield  court 
M'Farlane,  G.  73,  75,  77  Hut.  st 
M'Farlane,  J.  171  Up.  Crown  st 
M'Harg,  James,  at  Air.  LyniburrCs, 

89  Gallowgate 
Mackintosh,  V.  B.  350  Argyle  st 
M'Intyre,  J.  &  Co.  95,  99  Arg.  st 
M'Kay,  John,  51  Buchanan  street 
Mackay,  William,  3  Clyde  terrace 
Blackay,  R.  &  Co.  123  Candleriggs, 

and  1  Ingram  street   . 
M'Kechnie,  Jas.  24  Hutcheson  st 
M'Kenzie,  Allan,  &  Co.  163,  165 

Argyle  street 
M'Knight  &  Co.  60  to  68  Trong 
M'Laren,  Andrew,  102  Argyle  st 
M'Laren,  John,  44J  Jamaica  st 
M'Laren,  W.  Sons  &  Co.  5  South 

Hanover  street 
M'Rae,  Gabriel,  xuith  J.  Miller  4' 

Son,  20  High  street 
M'Turk,  John  G.  187  Trongate 
M'Whirter,  Wm.  182  Hospital  st' 


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WAKEHOUSEMEN.- 


-TRADES  DIRECTORY. 


-WATCH. 


Main  &  Hunter,  12  Queen  street 
Mann,   Byar?,    &  C".  12  Arg.  st. 

and  4  Virginia  street 
Mark,  Wm.  John,  38  Millroad  st 
Marshall,  John,  14  Gloucester  st 
Martin,  J.  &  Co.  75  Candieriggs 
Mason,  Eadie,  &  Co.  21  Cochran  st 
Melvin  Brothers,  G2  Argvle  street 
Miller,  Wm.  oj  W.  6;  J.  '.Miller 
Miller,  Wm.  &  G.  2,  4,  6,  8  High 

street,  John  M'lntj-re's  corner, 

and  1,  3,  5,  9  Gallowgate 
Mitchell,   Wm.  71  Oswald  street, 

Bridgeton 
Moffat,  Andrew,  44  Adelphi  street 
Muir,  Alexan^ler,  29  Ingram  st 
Morrisons  &  Co.  49  Jamaica  st 
Morton,  John,  198  Argj-le  street 
Muir,  John,  &  Co.  12  Trongate 
Muir,  Richard,  &  Co.  12  Trongate 
Muirhead,  T.  &  Co.  4  Argj'le  st 
Myles,  David,  12  Newhall  terrace 
Neilsou  &  Duiili'p,  17  Brunsw.  st 
Neville,  R.  H.  &  J.  62  Argyle  st 
Newall,  James,  62  Glassford  st 
Ogg,  Robt.  A.  8  Buchanan  street 
Patrick,  William,  18  Chile  terrace 
Pearson,  AVilliani,  2  2  Dundas  st 
Pollock,  Arch.  41  Charlotte  street 
Pollock,  Robt.  39,  41   Eolinton  st 
Reid,  John,  &  Co.  43  Argjle  st 
Ritchie,  Hugh,  25,  40,  53,  59,  71 

Robertson    street,    and   12,    14 

Washington  street 
Ross,  Daniel,  15  So.  Apsley  place 
Ros?,  Don  .Id  &  H    128  Ingram  st 
Rutherford,  Rule,  &  Co.  9  Howard 

street  and  Howard  square 
Eutherfurd,   Paterson,   &   Co.   48 

Ingram  street 
Scobie,  Brebner,  and  Levack,  78 

Ingram  street 
Scott,  Thos.   247  Eglinton  street 
Simpson,   Hunter,   &  Young,    59 

Buchanan  street 
Smith,  G.  «&  Sons,  208,  21G  Ar- 
gyle street 
Smith,  Robert,  164  Argyle  street 
Somerville,  John  G.  285  Sauch.  st 
Stewart  &  Co.  107,  109  Cowcad 
Stewart&  M'Donal.l,  5  Buchan.  st. 

152  Argyle  St.  &  4,  18  Mitchell  st 
Sturrock,Bremner,  &  Co.  8  Slill.  st 
Sugden,    Son,    and    Nephew,    80 

Buchanan  street 
Tannahill,  Robertson,  and  Co.  20 

Glassford  st.  &  39  Uutcheson  st 
Taylor,  Robert,  47  Argyle  arcade 
Tibbets,  William,  42  Glassford  st 
Torrance,  W.  B.  85  Queen  street 
TurnbuU,  Wm.  &  Co  21  Glassfd.  st 
Walker,  A.  &  Co.  114  Trongate 
Wallace,  \Mm.  J.   60  Crown  st 
Watson,  Chamberlain,  and  Birrell, 

14  Buchanan  street 
AVatson  &  Gray,  44  Uutcheson  st 
Watt,  William,  5  Buchanan  street 
Wilson,  Alex.  41  West  street 
Wilson,  George,  226  Argyle  st 


AVilson  &  Matheson,  42  Glasi-fd.  st 
Wilson,  J.  Sons,  &  Co.  36  Ing,  st 
Wingate,  Sen.  &  Co.  83  Queen  st 
Wylie  &  Lochhead,  45  Buchan.  st 

■WARPERS. 

Ballantyne,  Wm.  90  Bell  street 
Beckett",  Hugh,  59  Hutcheson  st 
Brown,  Anthonj',  19  Cochran  st 
Burnside,  James,  114  Candieriggs 
Crawford,  William,  70  Bell  st 
Hewitt,  Robert,  14  Garthland  st 
Ho?g,  Wm.  C.  62  Hutcheson  st 
Leitch,  Alex.   62    Brunswick  st 
Smiih,  James,  63  Candieriggs 
Smith,  William,  71  Virginia  st 
Thomson,  John,  51  S.  Albion  st 
Walker  &  Fleming,   36  Ingram  st 
White,  W.  &.  D.  41  N.  Albion  ct 

WATCE-CASE  MAKERS, 

Nisbet,  Ale.T.  &  Co.  45  Union  st 
Taylor  and  Downs,  182  Trongate 

WATCH  &   CLOCK  MAKERS. 

SEE    ALSO    GOLDSMITHS,    JEWEL- 
LERS, AND  SILVERSMITHS. 

Aird,  J.  142  Great  Hamilton  st 
Aird,  John,  64  Argj-le  street 
Aitchison,  Laurence,  56  Argyle  st 
Aitken,  l'eter,jun.  269  Sauchie.  st 
Alexander,  W.  &  Son,  3  Gordon  st 
Armour  &  Co.  33  Buchanan  st 
Barr,  Wm.  55  Dundas  street 
Buchanan,  Daniel,  96  Argyle  st 
Bloomfield,  Louis,  48,  54  Broomie 
Campbell,  W.  L.  529  Gallowgate 
Carswell,  M.  &  Co.  12  W.  How.  st 
Clow,  A.  68  St.  George's  road 
Colquhoun,  John,  446  Argyle  st 
Council,  Hugh,  1  Eglinton  street 
Corbett,  Robert,  2-J7  Argyle  st 
Cree,  John,  53  Queen  street 
Davis,  D.  &  Son,  12  Gordon  st 
Desh,  Leonard,  77  Dundas  street 
Devlin,  A.  61  Trongate 
Dickson,  Jas.  32  Shuttle  street 
Dobhie,  Alex.  24  Clyde  place 
Debbie,  Thomas,  51  Adelphi  st 
Donald,  John,  15^  Adelphi  street 
Donaldson,  J.  &  I'.  68  Argyle  st 
Dougall,  Jas.  33  Nelson  st.  city 
Douglas,  Daniel,  30  Argyle  arc 
Douglas,  James,  422  Argyle  st 
Easton,  James,  8  Roval  Bank  pi 
Edward,  George,  58  Gordon  st.  & 

2  Renfield  sireet 
Faller,  A.  122  George  street 
Fisher,  John,  8  E.  Campbell  st 
Forrest,  James,  105^-  Ge.  Ham.  st 
Fuhister,  John,  37  Dundas  street 
Fulton,  David,  37  George  street 
Graham,  Jas.  139  Cambridge  st 
Harraw,  Hen.  71  Paisley  road 
Harris,  A.  1  Argyle  arcade 
Hay,  James,  1 1  West  st.  Tradest 
Henderson,  Isaac,  239  High  st 
Holmes,  Blatthew.  109  Buchan.  st 
Juffrav,  Wm.  178  Aigylc  sticct 


Kelly,  Jas.  &  Andw.  82  Argyle  sS 
Kennedy,   Wm.    at   R,   Stewart's. 

132  Argvle  street 
Kerr,  Wm.  134  Cowcaddens 
King,  Benjamin,  30  Cowcaddens 
Laiug,  J.  R.  and  AVilliam,  53,  55 

Brunswick  place 
Lamb,  Wm.  24  Jamaica  street 
Lawson,  Thomas,  22  Dundas  st 
Livingstone,  David,  4  Bath  street 
Macbeth,  John,  18A  Crown  street 
M'Cro.'San,  Joseph," &  Co.  86,  88 

Maxwell  street 
M'Donald,  A.  72  Buchanan  st 
M'Farlane,  P.  10,  11  Argyle  arc 
MTnnes,  Wm.  100  Broon)ielaw 
51'Kay,  Daniel  G.  327  Argyle  st 
M'Lcan,  George,  9  Argyle  street 
M'Millan,  A.  6  &  7  Argyle  arc 
M'Waters,  J.  2  William  st.  Trades 
Marshall,  Arch.  108  Argyle  st 
Marshall  &  Ilislop,  4  St.  Enoch  wy 
Martin,  Peter,  38  Argyle  street 
Martin,  W^m.  51  Sauchiehall  st 
Meikle,  Geo.  104  Hospital  street 
Mitchell,  J.  &  W.  119  Buch.  st 
Morrison,  Peter,  71  Centre  street 
Muirhead  &  Arthur,  80  Argyle  st 
Muirhead,  James,  &  Son,  88,  9C' 

Bucha.  St.  &  17,  19  Exch.  sq 
Nairn,  Andw.  &  Co.  254  High  st 
Nelson,  Andrew,  32  Carrick  st 
Nisbet,  A.  &  Co.  45  Union  street 
Niven,  James,  13  Exchange  pi 
Nixon,  W.  &  T.  64  Lorn  place, 

Dumbarton  road 
Panton,  Geo.  &  Son,  32  Stockwelt 

— See  Adv.  iti  Appendix 
Paul,  Thomas,  39  Sauchiehall  st 
Petrie,  Andrew,  222  Buchanan  st 
Porter,  James,  135  Buchanan  st 
Porter,  Robert,  252  Argyle  street 
Prince,  Simon,  80  Buchanan  st 
Rait,  D.  C.  34  Buchanan  street 
Robertson,  D.  iS:  Co.  19  Argyle  at: 
Ross,  Robert,  109  Argyle  street 
Ruff,  J.  German,  38  Glassford  st 
Russell,  James,  283  Gallowgate 
Russell,  John,  25  Argyle  arcade 
Sharp,  Wm.  117  Buchanan  street 
Shaw,  W.  C.  92  Buchanan  st.  and 

12  South  Exchange 
Simpson,  James,  49  Eglinton  st 
Smith,  Alex.  4  St  Enoch  wy-nd 
Stewart,  Robert,  132  Argyle  st 
Stromier,  Geo.  143  London  street 
Taylor  &  Downes,  182  Trongate 
Taylor,  Wm.  7  Trongate 
Thomson,  G.  237  Cowcaddens  st 
Todd,  Danitl,  8,  9  Argvle  arcade 
Todd,  Jnlm  &  W.  1,  3  "Trongate 
Turnbull  &  Young,  17  Buchnn.  st 
Turvey,  Geo.  20  Argyle  street 
Vogt,  A.  282  Argyle  street 
Vogt,  Wm.  German.  79  Stockwcll 
Weir,  James,  22  Argyle  street 
White,  George,   14   Shamrock  st. 

New  City  road 
Winter.  Lang,  &  Co.  20  Nelson  sfc 


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561 


Winterhalter,  Ciias.  91  Lomloii  st 
Wood,  James,  45  Renfi'4d  street 
Woolfield,  S.  U3  Buchaticin  st 
Yuili,  Robt.  3  .Miiin  st.  Gorbals 

WATCH-GLASS  MAKESS. 
Buchanan  &  Sun,  103  Argyle  st 
Gilinour,  James,  &  Co.  (late  Jas. 

Panton  &  Co.)  85  Buchanan  st 
Lawson,  Thomas,  22  Dumias  st 
Nisbet,  A.  &  Co.  45  Union  street 
Panton,  Geo.  &  Son,  32  Stookw. — 

See  Ado.  in  Appendix 
Turnbull  &  Young,  17  Buchan.  st 

WATER-PROOF   CLOTH 

KANU^ACTUREIIS. 

Briggs,  Tho3.  72,  98  FIntclieson  st 

Clark,  James,  G3,  G7,  G9  Candle- 

riggs,  and  1,  5  Wilson  street 
Fleming,  W.  and  J.  and  Co.  5  In- 

gnnn  street 
Gardner,    Foulds,   &  Stirling,   70 

Union  street 
Gartley,  .J.  B.  Springfield  court,  53 

Buchanan  street 
Glasgow  \Vater[!roof  Co.  33  Vir.  st 
Gieensliields,  J.  &  Co.  33  Virg.  st 
Grimmond,  J.  &  A.   D.  17  South 

Frederick  street 
Livingstiin,  Ewing,  &  Co.  17,  21 

Virginia  street 
M'Adani,  J'>hn,  78  Queen  street 
M'llrakh,   John,  &  Co.  48  West 

Nile  street 
Ramsav,  P.  &Co.  77  Lancefield  st 
Tindal,"Son,  &  Co.   481   Duke  st. 

and  9  Cochrane  street 
Whiiitiin,  Mrs.  J.  24  Stockwell  st 
Wilson  &  ilatheson,  44   Glassf.  st 

WEAVERS'  UTENSIL 
MAKERS. 

SKE    ALSO   KEEDMAKER3,    SHUT- 
TLBM  VKERS,  AND  TURNERS. 

Brown,  David,  18  Fhomson's  lane. 

Green  street,  Calton 
Cameron,     Dugald,     143     Great 

Hamilton  street 
Carrick,  Jarnes,  27  Wilson  st 
CoHstonholm,  2  Springfield  court, 

69  Queen  street 
Fletcher,  H.  9.  1 1  Calton  entry 
Gibson,   VV.  &'  Co.  106  Trongate, 

and  Sylvan  Works,  Mile-end 
Gunn,  Wm.  6  Orr  street,  Calton 
Henderson,  James.  114  Candler 
Hill,  James,  1 14  Candleriggs 
Jack,  Thos.  21  Duncan  st.  Calton 
Livingston,  II ,  23  James  st  Caltn. 
M'Cracken,    Robert,  38   Dale  st. 

Bridgeton 
Patent  Hed.  Co.  90  Maxwell  st 
Eogerson,  Thos.  aud  Co.  17  Green 

street,  Bridi;eton 
Scouler,  Robeit,  9  Gibson  street 
Steven,  Andrew,  151  Gallowgate 
White,  David,  47  Anderson  street 
Wylie,  J.  &  A.  17  Muslin  street, 

Bridi^ftton 


WiiiP  &  TiIOi^G  MA:xE.vd. 
Leckie,  Jolin  &  Co.  60  Stockwell 
M'Gilvr.ty,  J.  &  Sons,  33  Trong 
Smith,  Matthew,  24  Wilson  st 
Tullis,  John,  and   Son,  16   South 

Cumberland  street,  Gallon 

WHIP  THONG  MANUFAC- 
TURER. 

Boj'd,  Henry,  114  Candleriggs 

WHITING  MERCHANTS. 
Donachv,  Hugh,  51  Turner's  court 
Sloan,   Wm.   &    Co.   55    Turner's 

Cjurt,  87  Argyle  street 
Wilson,  J.  59  King  street,  city 

WINE  IMPORTERS. 

Bulloch,   Lade,  and  Co.  43   Dun- 
lop  street 
Caliender  and  Elder,  3  I  Queen  st 
Lang,  William,  77,  79  Q;icen  st 
M-Kulay,  Wm.  109  London  st 
Symington  &  Miller,  130  St.  Vin- 
cent street 
Scott,  John,  84  Q'jeen  street 

WINE  MERCHANTS. 
Alexander,  W.  183  W.  George  st 
Allan,  Ale.^:.  19   Norfolk  street 
Allan,    Anderson,   &   Co.  West  of 
Scotland  Wine  Co.  141  St.  Vin- 
cent street 
Allan,  W.  102  Woodlands  road 
Armour,  Wm.  2  15  Dumbarton  rd., 
46  Broad  st.  Jlile-eiid,  68  Ste- 
venson St.  Calton,  and  47  Main 
street,  Bridgeton 
Barlow,  Thos.  C.  8,  10  Dunlop  st 
Ba.xter,  I.  &  Son,  137  Buchan.  st 
Beiuiet  &  Co.  merchants  &  whole, 
wine  and  brandy  deilars,  Dun- 
das  lane,  and  162  Buchanan  st 
Boilevin,  F.  A.  &  Co.    Bordeau.K  ; 
Jn.  K.  &  Dd.  Orr,  58  Oswd.  st 
Brown,  Wm.  5  Crown  street 
Buchanan,  John,  80  West  Nile  St 
Caldwell,  John,  57  Maitland  st 
Caldwell,  John,  37  Jlilton  street 
Cantor  &  Shon,  64  Howard  .«t 
Chrysta!,  Andw.  of  Ronald  (|-  Co. 
Chrystal,  Robert,  1  Charing  cross 
Cleland,  Robert,  74  Sauchiehall  st 
Cockburn,   Campbell,   &    Co.    26 

Royal  Exchange  square 
Crai>/,  J.  &  Son,  42  St.  Vin.  pi 
Crawford,  Daniel,  81  Queen  st 
Cruickshank,  Chas.   84,    86  West 

Nile  street 
Debuc,  Godfray,  23  St.  Enoch  sq 
Devine,  James,  103  High  street 
Dewar,  Duncan,  5  Nelson  street 
Dickson,  James,  429  Gallowgate 
Dickie,  Rob.  109  King  st.  Trades 
Drysdale,  Ale.^.  87  Gallowgate 
Drysdalc,  John,  125  Paisley  road 
Duncan,  A.   &  Co   106,   108  Bu- 
chanan St.  and  9  Royal  Bank  pi 
Ferguson  &  Campbell,  9  How.  st 


Ferguson   &   Forrester,  36  Buch. 

St.  and  17  Prince's  square 
Finlayson,  J.  21  Bath  street 
Forbes,  John,  175  Sauchiehall  st 
Fraser,  Alex.  36,  38  Stirling's  rd 
Eraser,  Archd.  31  Queen  street 
Fyfe  &  Morton,  19  St.  Enoch  sq 
Gihb  &  Bruce,  57  Buchanan  st 
Gibb,  Jaraes,  242  George  street 
Harvie,  J.  E.  229  Buchanan  st 
Henderson,  D.  117  Dumbarton  rd 
Heggie,  James,    46    St.    George's 

road.  West  Graham  street 
Hoy,  Archd.,  Downie  pi.  Partick 
Jolmston,  George,  jun.  south  area, 

Royal  Exchange 
Lang,  Wm.  73,  79  Queen  street 
Littlejohn,  James  W.  329  Sauchie- 
hall street 
M'Allister,  Wm.  12  Maxwell  st 
M'Dougall  &  Alexander,  18  West 

George  street 
M'Arthur,  Duncan,  3  Croy   place 

and  15,  17  Maxwell  street 
M'Call,   J.  &  ^on,  90,  98   West 

George  street 
M'Call,  James,  4  Maitland  street 
M'Culloch,   James   &    John,    249 

Sauchiehall  street 
M'Farlane,  Wai.  476  St.  Vinct.  st 
.Vl'Gourlay,  Daniel,  1G3  Garscuba 

road  and  2  Lyon  street 
M'Intyre,  John,"]  33  St.  Vine,  st 
Machain,  Robert,  80  West  Nile  st 
M'Lean,  Robert  A.  47  Crown  st 
M  Symon,  John,  397  Argyle  st 
Manuel  &  Webster,  163  Buch.  st 
Martin,  Johi,  110  Dumbarton  I'd 
Millar,  James,  251  Argyle  street 
Morrow,  John,  152  Pidsley  road 
Muir,  John  L.  229,  231  Dumbart, 

rd.  and  2  Corunna  st.  Sandyfd 
Murdoch  &  Armour,  154  St.  Vin- 

Ci-'nt  street 
Murray  &  M'L^an,   140   Portland 

St.  and  18,  20  Bedford  st 
Murray,  Wm.  1  Great  Western  rd 
Murray,  W.  30  George  square  and 

I  West  George  street 
Reid  &  Thomson,  36  R.  Exch.  sq 
Reid,  John,  23  Riyal  Escbang  sq. 

and  74  Buchanan  street 
Reid,  Robert,  of  Jieid  ij-  'Ihomsojt, 
Renfrew,  Jas.  T.  177  Nevv  City  rd 
Richardson,  J.  R.  63  Bath  street 
Ronald  &  Co.  27  St.  Vincent  pi 
Sandemaii,  David,  53  Miller  st 
Smeaton,  Wm.  &  Co.  281  Eglin.  »t- 
Smith,  R.  124,  337  Sauchie.  st 
Smith,     Woodhouse,    &    Co.    64 

Howard  street 
Stewart,  John,  of  J.  Steiourt  cf  Co. 

114  Trongate 
Stirling,  Thos.  348  St.  Vincent  st 
Stoddart,  J.  &  G.  331  St.  Vino,  st 
Swore!,  Alex.  43  Hutcheson  st 
Sword,  James,  43  Hutcheson  st 
Symington  &  Miller,  130  St.  Vin- 
cent street 

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Taylor,  James,  9  Gordon  street 
Thomson,  Alex.  163  New  City  rd 
Waddell,  James,  134  Union  st 
Walker,  J.  &  Co.  57  St.  Vinct.  st 
"Warnock,  Jolin,  19  Madeira  court 
Watson,  Charles,  196  Argyle  st 
Weir,  R.  M.  Rolland,  &  Co.  145 

Queen  street 
Whyte,  Duncan  B.  190  Main  st. 

Anderston 
Williamson,  J.  &  R.  3  Royal  Ex- 
change court,  85  Queen  st.  and 
17  Exchange  square 
Wylie,  Jas.  &  Co.  18  W.  Geo.  st 

WINE  AND  SPIRIT 
MERCHANTS. 
Abbott,  William,  18,  20  London  st 
Adam,  Thomas,  171  Gallowgate 
Adamson,  David,  227  Main  st.  Gor 
Addison,  James,  117  New  Citj'  rd 
Aiken,  John,  96,  216  High  street, 

and  134  King  street 
Aitken,  Robert,  9,  11  E.  Nile  st 
Alexander,  A.  36,  ^8  Shuttle  st 
Algie,  James,    149    Rose    street, 

Hutchesontown 
Algie,  Wm.  70  Paisley  road 
Allan,  Wra.  48  Renfield  street 
Allan,  Wm.  102  Woodlands  rd 
Anderson,  Alex.  S.  81,  83  Trong 
Anderson,  David,  228  Broomielaw 
Anderson,  David,  3,  5  Shuttle  st 
Anderson,  James,  50  Stewart  st 
Anderson,  Jn.  3,  5  Lit.  Dovehill 
Anderson,  Robert,  5,  7  W.  Geo.  st 
Anderson,   Robert,   51  Wilson  st. 

and  77  Brunswick  street 
Anderson,  Thomas,  230  High  st 
Anderson,  Wm.  152  London  road 
Anderson,  Win,  88  Candleriggs 
Angus,  J.  24,  28  Royal  arcade, 

120  Sauchiehall  street  and  39 

Norfolk  street 
Asher,  Eaton,  109  Paislej'  road 
Bain,  James,  43  King  st.  Gallon 
Baird,  Alex.  168  Gallowgate 
Baird,  John,  11  Kirk  st.  Townh 
Baird,  John,  39  Dundas  street 
Baird,  Mrs.  226  Gallowgate 
Bannerman,  James,  9,  11  Cathe- 
dral street 
Ballantyne,  David,  151  Hosp.  st 
Ballantyne,  John,  79  Glebe  st 
Barr,  John,  85,  87  Jamaica  street 
Belch,  John,  9  Stobcross  street 
Bell,  Alexander,  98  Trougate 
Bennett,  Thos.   36  Pollok  street, 

Pollokshaws 
Bennie,  Margt.  2  Gt.  Hamilton  st 
Bethune,  John,  31  Eglinton  st 
Black,  James,  29  Ropework  lane 
Blackwood,  J.  114  Shamrock  st 
Bowie,  James,  220  Buchanan  st 
Bowman,  T.  117  Main  st.  Gorbals 
Brace,  Edmund,  &  Co.  9  Excha. 

square  and  85  Queen  street 
Brock,  Hugh,  24  North  street 
Brodie,  John,  13  8  Stobcross  st 


Brown,  Archibald,  1   Graeme  st 
Brown,  David,  57  Argyle  st.  and 

8  Cochrane  street 
Brown,  Gavin,  356  Gallowgate 
Brown,  George,  207  Gallowgate 
Brown,  Hugh,  23  Eglinton  street 
Brown,  Malcolm,  91  Main  st.  Gor 
Brown,  Neil,  &  Co.  87,  89  Max- 
well St.  22  Fox  St.  and  5  East 
Howard  street 
Brown,  Thos.  122,  124  Main  st. 

Gorbals 
Brownlie,  Jas.  75,  77  Stirling's  rd 
Bruce,  Jas.  2  Main  st.  Anderston 
Bruce,  James,  54  King  street 
Brunt,  Robert,  300  Argyle  street 
Bryce,  Alex.  40,  42  St.  Andr.'s  st 
Bryce,  A.  27  Clyde  st.  Pt.-Dund 
Bryce,  William,  66  Saltniarket 
Brj^son,  A.  47  Nelson  st.  Tradest 
Buchanan,  Francis  B.    213,    215 
Eglinton  st.  and  59  Cavend.  st 
Buchanan,  Neil,  615  Gallowgate 
Bulloch,  Lade,  &  Co.  43  Dunlop  st 
Bulloch,  Mrs.  Jas.  33  Wilson  st 
Buntin,  Wm.  04  High  street 
Burns,  John,  50  Queen  street 
Calder,  James,  76  Nelson  street 
Calderwood,   Alex.   118   and  120 

Candleriggs,  and  14  Canon  st 
Cam.eron,  Alex.  27  Clyde  street 
Cameron,  J.  118,  120  Main  st.  Br 
Cameron,  Jas.  211  Stobcross  st 
Cameron,  John,  73  Green  st.  Calt 
Campbell,  Archd.  70,  72  Hosp.  st 
Campbell,  Donald,  216  Hope  st 
Campbell,   John,  187  Argyle  st. 
and  4,   G   Adams'   court   lane; 
house,  40  St. Vincent  street 
Campbell,  John,  16  Taylor  street 
Campbell,  Jos.  51  King  st.  city 
Campbell,  Malcolm,  94  George  st 
Campbell,  T.  M'K.  7  Carrick  st 
Campbell,  "Wm.  65  Ingram  street 
Cansb,  Robert,  132,  134  High  st. 

and  69  Bell  street 
Cansh,  Thomas,  9  Miller  street 
Carmichael,  Neil,  35  Kent  street 
Cavrick,  Geo.  02,  64  Glassford  st 
Chalmers,  Thomas,  34  King  street 
Chalmers,  Thomas,  71  Ingram  st 
Clark,  Quintin,  164  Main  st.  Gorb 
Clow,  E.  70  Main  street,  Gorbals 
Clugston,  Robert,  21  Howard  st 
Collins,  Patrick,  5,  7  Bridgegate 
Colquhoun,  John,  173  Renfield  st 
Colvil,  Stephen,  12  Stirling  st 
Conway,   Mrs.  P.  11  Park  place, 

Stockwell  street 
Cook,  Wm.  122  So.  Albion  street, 
and  53, 149  Canning  st.  Calton, 
6  Clyde  st.  &  7  Gt.  Hamilton  st 
Cooper,  Wm.  253  Parliament  road 
Coubrongh,  James,  74  Havannah 
Coulter,  Wm.  jun.  43  John  street 
Coutts,  Mrs.  82  High  street 
Coventry, W.  178, 180  West  Nilest 
Coventry,  Wm.  57  Hope  street 
Craig,  Jas.  &  Son,  42  St.Vin.  pi 


Craig,  Robert,  36  William  st,  An 
Crawford,  Alex.  775  Gallowgate 
Crawford,  Jas.  221  Main  st,  Brid 
Crawford,  Thos.  61  High  John  st 
Crawford,  Mrs.  Alex.,  1  Bellgrove 

street,  479  Gallowgate 
Crawford,  Mrs.  Cath.  396  Dukest 
Cullen,  Robert,  34  Little  st.  Calt 
Currie,  Hamilton,  92  Union  st 
Dalrymple,  George,  441  Gallowg. 
43,  49  Saltmarket,  and  89  Trou 
Dalveen,  Neil  B.  143  Argj-le  st 
Danskin,  J.  306,  308  Argyle  st 
Danskin,  Miss  A.  126  W.  Nile  st 
Davidson,  Dun.  24  Lancefield  qy 
Davidson,  Kenneth,  12  Bridge  st 
Deans,  Effingham,  539  Gallowg. 
Deans,  Mrs.  E.  95  Cumberland  st 
Dewar,  J.  227  Cowcaddens  street, 
225  New  City  road,  27  West 
Russell  street,  and  1  Port-Dun- 
das  road 
Dicks,  Mrs.  Henry,  142  Eglinton  st 
Dickie,  Wm.  72  Eglinton  street 
Dickson,  John,  22,  24  Abercrom.  st 
Dobbie,  Anthony,  82  Saltmarket 
Dobbie,  Robert,  60  Maitland  st 
Dobbin,  Patrick,  123  Saltmarket 
Donaldson,  Mrs.  Duncan  B.  228 

Castle  street 
Dougherty,  James,  1  Cheapside  st. 

and  166,  108  Stobcross  st 
Douglas,  Wm.  168  Saltmarket 
Dow,  Alex.  218  High  street 
Dow,  Angus,  2732  Argyle  street 
Dow,  A.  49,  51  Candleriggs 
Dow,  Dun.  26  West  Howard  st 
Dow,  Hugh,  96  Gallowgate 
Dow,   John,    22    Howard    place, 

Stockwell  street 
Dow,  Samuel,  20  Maxwell  street, 
79,  81  Saltmarket,  and  17,  19 
St.  Enoch  wynd 
Downie,  Matthew,  77  Parlia.  rd 
Downie,    Mrs.   Thomas,   46    Hill 

St.  Anderston 
Drysdale,  Ales.  2  St.  James'  st. 

Kingston 
Dryburgh,  John,  165  Castle  st 
Dryburgh,  Wm.  36,  38  Canon  st 
Dryburgh,  W^m.  42  Jamaica  st 
Duncan,  Jas.  216  St.  George's  rd 
Duncan,  Thos.  14  N.  Albiun  st 
Dunn,  Wm.  145  Trongate 
Eadie,  Robert,  498  Gallowgate  st 
Elder,  Thomas,  125  Duke  street 
Ferguson,  John,  10  Cbarlotte  la 
Ferguson,  Robert,  7,  9  Cathcartpl. 

Sauchiehall  street 
Findlay,  James,  27  Malta  street 
Fingland,  John,  54  Princes  st 
Fingland.  T.  129,  131  W.  Nile  st 
Fingland,  T.  &  Co.  62  Argyle  st 
Fingland,  Thos.  17  Bridge  street 
Finlay,  Geo.  169  Stirling's  road 
Fisher,  Andrew,  72  Maitland  st 
Fisher,  James,  12  South  Coburg  st 
Ford,  John,  36  Society  row,  Gars- 
cube  road 


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363. 


Forsyth,  Wm.  67  George  square 
Foulner,  James,  420  Parliament,  rd 
Eraser,  Alex.  18  George  street 
Fraser,  Arclid.  31  Queen  street 
Fraser,  Charles,  117  Eenlield  st 
Fraser,  David,  10-1  Crookston  st 
Fraser,  James,  2G4  Gallowgate 
Fraser,  J.  273,  275  Buchanan  st 
Fraser,  John,  29  Main  st.  Bridget 
Fraser,  William,  47  South  Coburg 

street,  10  Clyde  place,  aud  104 

West  street 
Fulton,  Robert,  102  King  street 
Galbraith,  J.  12  Jackson  street 
Gardner,  James,  8,  10  Bridgegate 
Gardner,  John,  73  Bridgegate 
Gardner,  Wm.  63  North  street 
Gascoj'ne,  J.  55,  67  King  street 
Geddes,  John,  59  Stockwell  street 
Gibb,  James,  247  High  street 
Gibb,  Thomas,  119  High  street 
Gibson,  Hugh,  85  Renfrew  street 
Gibson,  James,  2  Oxford  street 
Gibson,  Jas.  H.  42  St.  George's  rd 
Gibson,  William,  49  Stobcross  st 
Gillies,  Wm.  414  Gallowgate  and 

47  Malta  street 
Gill,  George,  154,  156  Hope  st 
Gilmour,  William,  7  Greenhill  st 
Glover,  John,  102  Eutherglen  loan 
Glover,  Robert,  248  George  street 

and  144  Stirling's  road 
Goldie,  William,  16  Burnside  st 
Goold,  John,  189,  191  Stobcross  st 

aud  48  Lanceficld  street 
Gow,  Alex.  17  West  Nile  street 

and  23  Dun  das  street 
Graham,  John,  1  New  street,  Calt 
Graham,  John,  419  Argyle  street. 

Is  Canning  street,  and  31  Ste- 
venson street,  Calton 
Graham,  Robert,  311  Argyle  st 
Graham,  Wm.  25  Rutherglea  road 

and  18  Eutherglen  loan 
Gray,  David,  222  High  street 
Gray,  James,  147  Gallowgate 
Gray,  Wm.  132  West  Campbell  st 
Haddow,  Alex.  41  Cowcaddens  st 
Eaddow,  Hugh  R.  1,  3  Stewart  st 
Haddow,  Wm.  42  Cowcaddens  st 
Halden,  Geo.  100  Renfield  street 
Hall,  William,  10  Douglas  street 
Hamilton,  James,  217  Duke  st 
Harbison,  Mrs.  C.  9  Ferguson  st 
Harper,  D.  &  Co.  64  Howard  st 
Hally,  William,  10  Douglas  street 
Hart,  John,  40  Maitland  street 
Harvey,  J.  E,  229  Buchanan  st. 

and  2  Bath  street 
Harvey,  Jas.  &  Co.  21,  23  Candle- 

riggs  and  3,  7  Bishop  street 
Harvey,  Thomas,  77  Stockwell  st 
Hatrick,  P.  206  Main  st.  Bridget 
Hay,  Matthew,  10  Anderston  quay 
Henderson,  Matth.  100  N.  City  rd 
Hendrie,  George,  252  Eglinton  st 
Henrj',  Peter,  74  Buchanan  street, 

18  Royal  Bank  place,  3  Melville 

place,  and  1 32  Trongate 


Hillcoat,  II.  34  Port-Dundas  road, 

26,  30  Jackson  st.  1  New  wynd, 

aud  62  Parliamentary  road 
Hodge,  Archibald,  59  George  st 
Horn,  Alex.  300  High  street 
Howard,  Charles,   171,  473  High 

street,  and  272  Stobcross  street 
Hunter,  R.  2 1  ^Vest  Campbell  st 
Hunter,  Robert,  165  Eglinton  st 
Hunter,  George,  24  Bridge  street, 

1  King  street,  Tradeston,  and 

10  Turner's  close 
Hutchison,  John,  100  Glebe  st 
Imrie,  George,  204  Broomielaw 
Jack,  Alex.  13  "West  Milton  st 
Jack,  J.  78  Houston  street 
Jamieson,  Wm.  97  Rottenrow 
Jeffrey,  John,  358  Argyle  street 
Johnstone,  D.  &  Co.  9  Garth,  st 
Kay,  James,  74  North  street 
Kaj',  James,  82  Bridgegate 
Kay,  Wm.  31  E.  Houston  st 
Kay,  Mrs.  James,  81  King  street 
Kelley,  E.  162;  164,  166  Saltmkt 
Kenna,  John,  182  Saltmarket  aud 

I  Jail  square 
Kennedy,  J.  10  Pollokshaws  rd 
Kennedy,  Wm.  94  Stevenson  st 
Keppie,  Wm.  28,  32  Hutcheson  st 
King,  Andrew,  233  Eglinton  st. 

and  45  Devon  street 
Kirkwood,  James,  28  St.  James' 

St.  Kingston,  &  100  Crookston  st 
Kirkwood,  AYm.  42  Govan  st 
Kyle,  Wm.  88  So.  Wellington  st 
Lang,  Gavin,  96  Broomielaw 
Lang,  Hugh,  128  Broomielaw 
Laurie,  John,  151  Queen  street, 

and  161,  163  Sauchiehall  st 
Lawrie,  W.  &  Co.  145  Bridgegate, 

and  26  Great  Clj-de  street 
Letham,  P.  2  Glebe  street,  and  207 

Castle  street 
Lightbody,  James,  167  Queen  st 
Lindsay,  James,  123  Gallowgate 
Lindsay,  James,  142  New  City  rd 
Lindsay,  John,  82  Broomielaw 
Lindsay,  Peter,  122  Clyde  st.  And 
Lochhead,  James,  38,  40  Norfolk 

street  and  81  Stockwell  st 
Logan,  Findlay,  Mavisbank 
M'Allister,  Wm.  46  Bedford  st 
M'Allister,  Wm.  391  Gallowgate 
M'Arthur,  D.  114,  116  Cathed.  st 
M'Call,  James,  4  Maitland  st 
M'Callum,  John,  18  Carrick  st 
M'Clure,  James,  10  Gallowgate 
M'Coll,  Neil,  99  Eglinton  street 
M'Connechie,  James,  18  Saltmkt 
M'Corkindale,  Jas.  1,  3  Cathc,  st 
M'Culloch,  Jas.  151  Duke  st 
M'Culloch,  Wm.  55,  57  Candle- 

riggs,  and  5,  7  Stevenson  st.  Cal 
M'Cusker,  Felix,  211  St.  Geo.  rd 
M'Donald,  Archibald,  110  Bell- 
grove  street,  and  288  Duke  st 
M'Donald,  Donald,  14  St.  En.  sq 
BI'Donald,  James,  86  Garscuberd 
M'Donald,  James,  46  N.  Fred,  st 


M'Donald,  J.  S.  488,  490  Gallow 
M'Donald,  Malcolm,  27  Cathe.  st 
M'Donald,  Wm.  183  Crown  st 
M'Dougall,  Colin,  32  Parliam.  rd 
M'Dougall,  Don.  63  Shamrock  st 
M'Dougall,  John,  140  Possil  rd 
M'Dougall,  Mrs.  A.  4  Springfield 

buildings,  Paisley  road 
M'Ewan,  James,  21  Oswald  street 
M'Farlane,  Andrew,  49  Garsc.  rd 
Macfarlane  &  Co.  128  Ingram  stj 
M'Furlane,  Nicol,  35  Clyde  street, 

Anderston 
M'Farlane,  Wm.  1  Clyde  st.  Calt 
M'Gaw,   Peter,  1  Bluirhead  place, 

St.  James'  street,  Paisley  road 
M'Gibbon,  Jas.  40  Cambridge  st 
M'Glashan,  John,  81  North  Wood- 
side   road,   143  and  145  Stob- 
cross street 
M'Gourlaj',  Daniel,  163  Garscube 

road  and  2  Lyon  street 
M'Gowan,  John,  154,  156  Main  st 
]\I'Graddie,  Hugh,  90  Saltmarket 
M'Gregor,  Duncan,  19  Stockw.  st 
M'Gregor,   Gregor,  267  Gallowg 
Macgregor,  James,  128  High  st 
M'Gregor,  John,  330  Argyle  st 
M'Gregor,  and  Turner,  Jlorrison's 

court,  108  Argyle  street 
Jl'Ilvean,  J.  Ross,  43  Grove  street 
Macilquham,  G.  280  Garscube  rd 
M'Indoe,  Peter,  37  Hill  st.  Ander 
M'Intosh,  A.  5  Finlay  street 
M'Intyre,  Archibald,  50  Main  st. 

Calton 
M'Intyre,  J.  &  R.   179  Main  St. 
35  Kelvinhaugh  street,  and  43 
Richard  street,  Anderston 
M'Isaac,    Robert,  167,  169,  171 

Great  Hamilton  street 
M'lver,  Francis,  263  High  street 
M'Kay,  George,  33  Nelson  st 
IiI'Kellar,  Duncan,  181  Crown  st 
M'Kenzie,  John,  130  E.  Milton  st 
M'Kenzie,  John,  159  Stobcross  st 
M'Kenzie,  Joseph,  258  Gallowg 
M'Kinlay,  James,  30,  32  Sauchie- 
hall street 
M'Kinlay,   Robert,  111  Main  st. 

Anderston 
M'Kinlay,  Wm.  184  North  street 
M'Kinlay,  William,  46  West  st 
M'Kinlay,  Mrs.  Thos.  4,  6  M'Pher- 

son  street 
M'Kinnon,    Charles,  43  Main  st. 
32   Anderston   quay,    and  142 
Stobcross  street 
M'Kinnon,  Robert,  6  Wallace  st. 

Tradeston 
M'Kissock,  R.  10  Low  Green  st 
M'Lachlan,  A.  B.  100,  101  Great 

Clyde  street 
M'Lachlan,  David,  25,  27  Oxfd.  st 
M'Lachlan,  Wm.  21  Adelphi  st 
M'Laren,  Alex,  and  Sons,  11,  13 

Candleriggs 
M'Laren,  Arch.  145, 147Londonsfc 
M'Laren,  Dan.  11  Adelphi  street 


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M'Laren,    Rnlston,    &   Co.    195^, 

197,  190  Arpyle  street 
M'  Laren,  Wiu.  iCi)  Castle   street, 
361  Gallowgate,   and   80  Can- 
ning street 
M'  Lay,  Jas.  32  So.  Wellington  st 
M'  Lay,  Wnlter,  5  Canning  street 
M'  Lean,  Alex.   2   Melville  court, 

132  Trongate 
M'Lean,  Robert,  47  Crown  street 
M'Leod,  Donald,  67  London  st 
M'Leod,  James,  123  Bridgegate 
M'Menemy,  R   95  London  street 
M'Meekin,  James,  5  Terrace  st 
M'Naughton,  Donald,  216  Broom 
M'Nee,  James,  233  Cowcaddens 
M'Nee,  Wm.  12    Stockwell  street 

and  546  St.  Vincent  street 
M'Neil,  Daniel,  4  7  King  street 
M'Nicol,  Don.  257  Parliamen.  rd 
M'Nicol,  John,  21  Sauchieball  st 
M'Nicol,    Hugh,    18    William    st. 

Cowcaddens 
M'Nicol,  Peter,  138  Garscuberd 
M'Parlane,  John,  21,  25   Main  st. 

Gorbala 
M'Phail,  Col.  35  Clyde  place 
M'Phai',  Donald,  9(5  Canning  st 
M'Phail,  Wm.  18   Rose  st.  and  2 

Govan  street,  Hutchesontown 
M'Phie,  Donald,  8  Anderston  qy 
M'Phee,  Jas.  83  So.  Wellington  st 
M'Phee,  James,  3  Florence  street 
M'Pherson,  Alex.  291  St.  Geo.'srd 
M'Pherson,   Arclid    4,   8   Dale  st. 

Bridgeton,  and  200  Duke  st 
M'Queen,  Hugli,  8  Oswald  st.  city 
M'Queen,  Wm    29  Dobbie's  loan 
Macrae,  Donald,  78  Crown  st 
M'Rae,  Farqubur,  70  Trongate 
M'Symon,  John,  397  Arpyle  st 
M'Vey,  Arthur,  56  Muslin  street 
M'William,     Andrew,      18,      20 

Canon  street 
M'William,  Jas.  3,  5  Stirling  st 
M'William,  J.  &  J.  38  Queou  st 
Mair,  John,  106,  108  Mainst.  Gor 
Maitland,  Alex.  170  Garscube  rd 
Maitland,  James,  &   Co.   78  Mit- 
chell street 
Malcolm,  Alex.  4,  6  Howard  st 
Malcolm,  Mrs.  R.  4  St.  Geo.'s  rd 
Malcolm,  Nicol,  150  Gallowgate 
Manson,  Robert,  18  Oxford  street 
Mantell,  D.  G.  160  North  street 
Marshall,  David,  41  Saltmarket 
Martin,  John,  42  Oxford  street 
Mason,  Richard,  59  Gallowgate 
Meiklejohn,  Jas.  56  Hospital  st 
Meiklejohn,  John,  &  Co.  124,  126 

Gallowgate 
Melrose,  John,   13  Hutcheson  st. 

and  110  Rutherglen  road 
Melville,  'Wm.  204  Garscube  road 
Miller,  Arch.  51  Duke  street 
Miller,  Andrew,  9  Douglas  street 
Miller,  J^s.  97  King  street,  city 
Miller,  Robert,  48  VVest  street  and 
1  Morrison  street 


Mills,  Thomas,    1   Kinning  place, 

87  Paisley  road 
ISIills,  Mrs.  J.  2  Cranston  pi.  Ander. 
Milne,  James,  192  Hope  street 
Mitchell,  J.  5,  7  S.  Cathcart  st 
Mitchell,  W.   164   Trongate    and 

13  Brunswick  street 
Moir,  James,  8  Clyde  place 
Moir,  John,  54  George  street 
Monteilh,  J.  387  Argyle  street 
Montgomery,  H.  26  Bedford  st 
Montgomery,  Mrs.  John,  54  Wal- 
lace street 
More,  Colin,  418  Parliamentary  rd 
Morrison,  Thos.  6  Duke  street 
Slorrow,  John,  152  Paislev  road 
Morton,  John,  32  Main  st.  and  13 

Richard  street,  Anderston 
Morton,  Robert,  i  Clyde  place,  25 

King  street 
Morton,  Robt.  jun.  395  Argyle  st 
Muir,  G.  34  Green  street,  Calton 
Mullen,  James,  83  Main  st.  Gorb. 
Munro,  John,  15  Crnwn  street 
Murdoch,  Alex.  South  area,  Royal 

Eschaiige 
Murdoch,  J.  400  Duke  street 
Murdoch,  Robt.  146  Egiinton  st 
Murdoch,  W.  5G  Hutcheson  street 
Murray,  And.  39,  41  Renfield  st 
Murray,  Archibald,  26  York  st 
Murray,  W.  289  High  street 
Napier,  Wm.  119  Gt.  Hamilton  st 
Neilson,  Archd.  3  Kirk  st.  Calton 
Neilson,  James,  of  Neilson,  cf  Ken- 
nedy, 1  Stevenson  st.  Calton 
Neilson,  Thomas,  98  Bridgegate 
Neilson,  AV.  133,  135  Stockwell  st 
Nelson,  James,  133,  135  Saltmkt 
Nisbet,  Robert,  37  Bedford  st.  and 

59  Wallace  street 
O'Neil,  John,  126  Saltmarket 
Oprav,  Edward,  12  Malta  street 
Park^  J.  269  Main  st.  Gorbals 
Park,  W.  sen.  97,  99  Bridgegate, 
93,  95  Saltmar.  &  40  King  st 
Park,  W.  C.  653  Gallowgate 
Parker,  James,  106  Stockwell  st 
Paterson,  Jas.  4  Finnieston  street 
Paterson,  Robert,  32  Renfrew  st. 

and  140  Renfield  street 
Paterson,  Mrs.  49  Duudas  street 
Paton,  John,  409  Argyle  street 
Paton,  John,  38  Hutcheson  street 
Paton,  Thos.  87  Ingram  street 
Payne,  W.  14  Stevenson  st.  Calton 
Peden,    Mrs.    James,    29    North 

Frederick  street 
Puffers,  Andrew,  21  Gallowgate 
Pender,  John,  12  St.  Enoch  sq 
Penman,  J.  6  Robertson  street: 
Perrie,  Robert,  236  N.  Dalmar.  rd 
Pirrie,  James,  60  Jamaica  street 
Pirrie,  James,  174  Broomielaw 
Pollock,  Slat.  85  Main  st.  Bridgn 
Rae,  John,  184  Castle  street 
Ralston,  Joseph,  64  Princes  street 
Ralston,    M'Laren,  &    Co.  195J, 
197,  199  Argyle  street 


Ramsay,  J.  1 1  St.  Enoch  lane 
Rankin,  Adam,  378  Gallowgate 
Rankin,  Mrs.  John,  6  4,  66  Broom. 
Rankin,  John,  2  Greenvale  street 
Reid,  Hugh,  286  Buchanan  st 
Reid,  Jas.  251  Gallowgate  and  52 

Adelphi  street 
Reid,  John,  &   Co.  Morrison's  ct. 
108  Argyle  St.  &  62  Argyle  arc 
Reid,  Mrs.  E.  741  Gallowgate 
Riohard-ion,  Wm.  99  Cundlerigj;s 
Riddell,  Jame:^,  21  Argvle  street 
Riddell,  Jas.  81,  83  Glassford  st 
Ritchie,  Jas.  &  Co.  10  Jackson  st 
Robb,  Ale.K.  114  King  street 
Robb,  David,  37  North  st.  Ander 
Robb,  Thos.  279  Egiinton  street 
Robertson,  Alex.  72,  74  Gallowg 
Robertson,  Colin,  52  Drj'gate 
Robertson,  Edw.   126  Broomielaw 

and  4  York  street 
Robertson,  John.  377  Argvle  st 
Robertson  J.  &  H.  347  High  st 
Robertson,  Robt.  203  Argyle  st 
Robertson,    Wm.    299   Argyle  s4 

and  8,  10  Cathedral  street 
Robin,  Geo.  21,  23  Main  st.  An- 
derston, and  437  Argyle  street 
Robin,  Matthew,  9  E.  Howard  st 
Robin,  Mat.  112,  114  Stockwell  st 
Robin,  Peter,  4  64  Gallowgate 
Robin,  Robt.  45  Charlotte  st.  and 

147  Elderslie  street 
Robin,  Robert,  111  George  street 
Robin,  Robert,  9  East  Howard  st 
Robin,  Robert,  36  Egiinton  st 
Robin,  Robert,  149  New  City  rd 
Roddan,  James,  123  Nelson  streeC, 
Tradeston,  and  7  Claremont  sc 
Russell,   Robert,   16,    18   Pollok- 

shaws  road 
Russell,  Tliomas,  18  Adelphi  st 
Ruiherford  &  Co.  9  Jamaica  st 
Scobie,  James  R.  49  Piccadilly  st 
Scobie,  John,  147  New  City  rd 
Scott,  Andw.  92  King  st.  TradesS 
Scott,  Archibald,  Old  Basin  inn 
Scott,  James,  39  Bridge  street 
Scott,  John,  84  Queen  street 
Scott,  John,   100,'  102  John  street 
Service,  Th.os.  45  Dale  st.  Briugt 
Sharp,  Henry,  44  Trongate  and  41 

Gallowgate 
Shaw,  Archd.  565  Gallowgate 
Shaw,  George,  27  Hunter  street 
Shaw,  Robert,  141  Cambridge  st 
Shaw,  Mrs.  Wm.9  Anderston  qu 
Shearer,  David,  152  Sauchieh.  st 
Shirra,  John,  411  Gallowgate,  and 

90  Green  street,  Calton 
Simpson,  David,  100  Rutherg.  lo 
Simpson,  Geo.  E.  158  Sauchieh.  &t 
Sinclair,  John,  131  Castle  street 
Small,  John,  22  Cook  street 
Smeaton,   Wm.    194  Cowcaddens 

and  2  Stewart  street 
Smith,  Archd.  17,  19  Surrey  st 
Smith,   D.ivid,   17,  19  Croookstn 
street,  Kingston 


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565 


Smith,  Wm.  202  Stirling's  road 
Somerville,  Geo  167  Smckwell  st 
Stark,  William,  43  Drygate 
Steel,  James,  8i  Stevenson  street 
Steel,  J.  &  J.  156,  158  Cowcad.  st 
Steven,  Robert,  160  Maii;  st.  Gor 
Stevenson,  James,  40  Shuttle  st. 

and  20  King  street,  Calton 
Stevenson,  Robert,  260  Buchanan 

street  and  IOC  Cowcaddens 
Stevenson,  Rob.  106  Cnwcads.  st 
Stevenson,  Jane,  74  Stewart  st 
Stewart,  A.  55  London  street 
Ste\vart,  Daniel,  389  Gallowgate 
Stewart,  John,  &  Co    1  14  Trong 
Stewart,  John,  of  John  Stewart  cj- 

Co.  114  Trongate 
Stewart,  W.  46,  48  Commerce  st 
Stewart,  W.  1  Houston  street 
Stirling,  Wni.  298  Buchanan  st 
Stobo,  Dav.  1  Park  bldgs.  Pais,  rd 
Summers,  J.  33  Kirk  st.  Townh 
Swan,  Andrew,  218  Broomielaw 
Talmage,  Mrs.  E.  02  Renfrew  st 
Taylor,  Edward,  72  Govan  street 
Tavlor,  Edward  K.  G3  Stobcross  st 
Taylor,  E.  &  R.  10  Stirling  st 
Taylor,  Henry,  27  Rutherglen  rd 
Taylor,  Matthew,  1 1 1  London  st 
Templeton,  John,  340  Eglinton  st 
Thorn,  Robert,  sen.  225  Gallowg. 
Thorn,  RoM.  juM.  10  W.  Camp,  st 
Thorn,  William,  92  Mitchell  st 
Thomson,  Samuel,  3  Stockwell  pi 
Thorpe,  Wm.  26  Lanceficld  place 
Tulloch,  John,  75  Maxwell  street, 

and  8  M:iiii  street,  Gorbals 
Turner,  Robert,  33  Adelphi  street 
Ure,  James,  25  Millroad  st.  Calt 
Ure,  Thos.  1 1 1  Reid  st.  Bridgt. 
Vance,  Jas.  190  Pollokshaws  rd. 
Vannan,  A.  &  R.  39  Shuttle  street 
Vannan,  A.  &  R.  75  Argyle  st 
Waddell,  Thomas,  22  Govan  st 
Wales,  William,  G6  Oxford  street 
Walker,  .John,  77  Garscube  road 
Wallace,  George,  71  Glassford  st 
Wallace,  Jan.  10,  12  Gnrthland  st 
Wallace,   John,  29   Catherine  st. 

and  3U  Oak  street 
Watson,  John,  8,  10  Queen  street 
Watson,  Wm.  30  Maitland  street 
Watson,  Mrs.  Jean,  12  Clyde  st. 

Anderston 
Watt,  Allan,  61  Clyde  place 
Watt,  Robert,  38  Milton  street 
Weir,    Wm.   Brotliers,  &  Co.  60 

Stockwell  street,  4,  6,  8,  and  10 

Jackson  street 
Welsh,  Jas.  103  Canning  st.  Calt 
White,  James,  46  Adelphi  street, 

Hutchesontown 
Whitehill,  A.  29  Canning  street 
Wilkie,   Samuel,  41  Broad  street. 

Mile-end 
Williamson,  George,  11  Ropew.  la 
Wilson,  Gilbert,  '^1  Sidney  court 
^Yilson,  Jolin,  30  Siockwell  street 
Wilson,  Robt  474  Gsllow^ate 


Wilson,  Mrs.  James,  31   Gars,  rd 
Wiseman,  Alex.  61)  Bridge  St.  and 

123  Egiiiiton  street 
Wiseman,  A.  N.  86  Alma  place. 
Paisley  road,  and  G4,  66  Cum- 
berland street,  Laurieston 
Wright,  Malcolm,  40   Montrose  st 
Wyatt,  Alfred,  29  Bridge  street 
Wylie,  James,  304  Buchanan  st 
Wylie,  John,  9  Drury  stieet 
Wyper,  John,  516,  5'l8  Gallowga 
Young,  John,  79  Nelson  street 
Young,  Mrs.  Ja!^.  2   Cambridge  st 
Yuille,  Wm.  &  Son,  40  Miller  st 

V/INE  SHIPPERS. 
Albrecht,  Just,  shipper  of  cham- 

paigne.  Chateau  d' Ay;   Bulloch, 

Lade,  &  Co.  agcnts,"43  Dunl.  st 
Arbouin,  Marrett,  &  Co.;  oiBce,  12 

Hope  street 
Belair,  C.  Marey  and  Liger,  Bur- 
gundy ;   Edmund   Brace  &   Co. 

agents,  9  Exchange  square 
Bouchard,  Aine,  and  Eils,  vineyard 

proprietors,  Beaune,  Burgundv; 

Bulloch,  Lade,  &  Co.  agents,  43 

Duulop  street 
Browne,  Clarraouse,  &  Co.  15  St. 

Enoch    square;    agents,    R.  S. 

Laidlaw  &  Co 
Cantor  &  Shon,  Maj-ence  on  Rhine; 

Robert  Thomson  &  Co.  agents, 

64  Howard  street 
Clarmouse,  Browne,  &  Co.  Oporto; 

R.   S.    Laid  aw,   agei.t,    15    St. 

Enoch  square 
Clossman,  F.  F.  &  Co.  Bordeaux; 

Bulloch,  Lade,  &  Co.  agents,  43 

Dunlop  street 
Dael,  George,  Maj'ence  on  Rhine  ; 

R.  S.  Laidlaw  &  Co.  agents,  15 

St.  Enoch  square 
Deinhard  and  Jordon,  Coblenfz; 

Bulloch,  Lade,  &  Co.  agents,  43 

Dunlop  street 
Gibbert,  Gustave  ;  agents,  Robert 

Thomson  &  Co.  64  Howard  st 
Huelin,  William,  &  Son,  3  Vir.  st 
Marey  &  Liger   Belair  C.  9    E.i- 

change  square 
Prcclos,  H. ;   R.  S.  Laidlaw  &  Co. 

agents,  15  St.  Enoch  square 
Rocher,  Wigham,  &  Co.  43  Dunlop 

street,  agents 
Smith,  Woodhouse,  &  Co.  Oporto; 

Robert  Thomson  &  Co.  agents, 

64  Howard  street 
Victor,   F.  &  Co.  Cadiz;  Robert 

Thomson    &    Co.    agents,    64 

Howard  street 
Widow,    D.  Johnston,   &  Co.    3 

Virginia  street 

WIEE-EOPE  MAKTJFAC- 
TUjy.ERS. 
Birrell,  George,  45  Union  street 
Black,  J.  &  Co.  27  Lancefield  qu 
Bryee,  A.  S.  Calion  entry 


Callen,  Jas.  114   Broomielaw 

Hill  &  Smith,  23  St.  Enoch  sq 

Newall,   R.   S.   &  Co.  68  Ander- 
son quav 

Pearson,  Thos.  &  Co.  71  Qu.  st      . 

Perry,  Thos.   &   Sons,   5,  7   Ren-' 
field  street 

Stewart,  Jame^,  T.  2  North  courts 
Royal  Exchange 

Stewart,  T.  &  J.  &  Co.   55,  50,  & 
57  Anderson  qu.  and  7  Mil.  st 

Whalley,     Burrows,    and    FentoHj 
Queen's  Ferr}'  works,  near  Flint 

WIRE-WORKERS  AND  WIRE 

CLOTH  MANUFACTURERS. 
Black,  D.  &  Co.  49  Trongate 
Campbell,  James,  20  Ferguson  st 
Cochran,  Peter,  27  Bell  st.  Caltoa 
Cousland,  Alex.  5  Mitchell  streei 
Cousland,  A.  &  Co  CI  Gallowgate 
Dick,  Alexander,  plain  cj-  fancij, 

105  Stockwell  St.  Buchanan  ct 
Kane,  John,  19  Struthers  street 
Leitch,  Archibald,  40  Gallowgato 
Main,  Jas.  A.  R.  5,  7  Renlield  st 
31'Donahl,  Robert,  163  Keniield  st 
Pearson,  Thos.  &  Co.  71  Queen  st 
Riddell,  Wm.  &  Co,  47,  49   W^es- 

lejan  street  and  5  King  street 
Rowat,  Alexander,  43  Tiongate 
Wilson,  J.  &  A.  28  Saltmarket, 

and  37  Trongate 

WOOD  MERCKANT3. 
Adams,  James,  &  Co.  Scotland  st. 

Tradeston  Siw-mills 
Baker,  Henrv,  30  Lancefield  quay 
Barclay,  Curie,  &  Co.  Slip  Docks, 

at    Stobcross,    and   Clydeholm, 

Whiteinch 
Baird  &  Brown,  Port-Dundas,  2'3 

Corn  street 
Bethel,  John,  51  Crawford  street, 

Port-Eglinton 
Blair,  James,  21  Virginia  street 
Boyd,  Adam,  35  Douglas  street 
Boyd,  W.  &  Son,  4  Hydepark  st. 

and  13  Renfield  street 
Boyle,  Neil  &  Thomas,  144  King 

St.  Calton 
Brown,  Robert,  81  Mitchell  street 

and  15  Melville  lane 
Brownlie,    Archibald,    James'   sS. 

Victoria  Saw-mills 
Brownlie,  James,  City  Saw-mills, 

Port-Dundas 
Brownlie,  Robert,  City  Saw-mill^ 

Port-Dundas 
Buchanan,  John,  128  Cowcaddens 
Bunten,  Jas.  &  Co.  145  St.  Vin.  st 
Cameron,  Sam.  5  Hartfield  st 
Cooper,  James,  head  of  Crawford 

street,  Port-Dujidas 
Cutlar,  John,  21  Germiston  st 
Dunn,  J.  E.  &  Co.  Rockvilla  Saw- 
mills, Port-Dundas 
Edraiston,  W.  T.  124  U.  Crown  3t 
Fisher,  Archd.  &  Co.  43  Paisley  rd 


566 


WOODEN. TRADES  DIRECTORY. WOOLLEN. 


Fletcher,  James,  36  Craignestock 
Fowler  &  Gourlay,  81  Pitt  street 
FuUarton,  A.  Stobcross  wharf 
Gilmour  &  Aitken,  10  Stanley  pi. 

Eglinton  street 
Gilmour,  Alexauder,    42    Pitt  st. 

and  94  Cadogan  street 
Glasgow  Veneer  Saw-mill,  J.  &  A, 

Stewart,  33  Washington  street 
Gray,  D.  &  Co.  29  Douglas  st 
Harvey,  J.  mahoc/any^  33  Hope  st 
Houston  and  Smillie,  brokers,  11 

West  Nile  street 
Hunter,  M.  &  Co.  19  Macfar.  st 
Hutchison,   W.   &  Co.  119,  122 

Elliot  street 
Johnston,  Robert,  Old  Basin  Saw- 
mills, Port-Dundas 
Keith  &  Paterson,  2  Oswald  st 
Kirkland,  George,  39  Kelvinh.  st 
Kirkland,  Wm.  &  Sons,  21   Ger- 

miston  street,  and  at  Saw-mills, 

Dundee 
M'Donald,  Peter,  66  Duke  street 
M'Dowall,    J.    S.    &  Co.    Govan 

Street  Saw-mills,  28  Govan  st 
M'Farlane,  Colin,  230  Duke  st 
M'Farlane,  Robert,  35  Melville  st 
M'Gregor,  James,  Stobcross  wharf 
M'Gregor,  J.  W.  28  Jamaica  st. 

and  131  Paisley  road 
M'Kinlay,  A.  &  Co.  156  Lon.  st 
M'Kinlay,  Alex.  22  Monteith  row 
M'Kirdy,  Eobt.  14  Macfarlane  st 
BI'Morland,  A.  116  Buchanan  st 
M'Morland,  John,  36  Holmh.  st 
Miller,  Andrew,  16  London  street 
Blorris,  Hugh,  6  Cathedral  st 
Mowatt,  James,  103  St.  James'  rd 
Muir  &  Thomson,  75  N.  AVelling- 

ton  st.  and  110  Waterloo  st 
Paterson,  A.  G.  68  Tennant  st 
Paterson,  Thos.  28  Old  Dalmar.  rd 
Eeid,  John,  154  East  Milton  st 
Robb,  John,  &  Co.  136  Eglinton 

street,  and  Caledonian  Sawmills, 

Port- Glasgow 
Selkirk,  Isaac,  86  Hunter  street 
Shirra,  James,  56  Kirk  street 
Steel,  Thos.  62  Brunswick  street 

and  53  Candleriggs 
Stephen,  Alex,  and  Sons,  Kelvinh 
Steuart,  John,  35  Centre  street 
Stewart,  John,  53  Dunlop  street 
Swan,  D.jun.&  Co.  141  St.  Vin- 
cent street 
Taylor,  J.  &  Bros.  6  Main  street. 

Anderston 
Taylor,  Thomas,  50  Cadogan  st 
Wilson,  J.  and  Sous,  468  Gallow 
Young,  Dun.  179  St.  George's  rd 

WOODEN  CLOCKMAKEES. 

SEE  GERMAN  CLOCIOIAKERS. 

WOODEN  MOULDING  MANTI- 
FACTUEEES. 

Eaird   &   Brown,  Glasgow   Saw- 
mills, 23  Corn  st.  Port-Dundas 


Brownlie,  James,  City  Sawmills, 

Port-Dundas 
Johnston,  Robert,  49  Gallowgate 
Taylor,  Jas.  and  Brothers,  6  Main 

street,  Anderston 

WOOLLEN  AND  LINEN 
DSAPEE3. 
Aitken,  J.  and  J.  177  Trongate 
Anderson,  James  1a  Eglinton  st 
Anderson,  John,  Colosseum  build- 
ings, 66,  68  Jamaica  street 
Andrew,  J.  and  A.  13  Sauchieh.st 
Arnott  &  Co.  19  Jamaica  street 
Baiid,  Jas.  203,  207  Cowcaddens 
Ballantyne,  John,  61  Candleriggs 
Baxter,  W.  438,  442  Argyle  st 
Begg  and  Stevenson,  17  Gallowg 
Bell,  Angus  C.  294  High  street 
Bennie,  Mrs.  145  Eglinton  street 
Black,  David,  28  Gallowgate 
Black,  John,  433  Argyle  street 
Blackstock,  Thomas,  126  Thistle 

street,  south 
Blackwood,  John,  26  Clj^de  ter 
Bogle,  J.  and  W.  51  Eglinton  st 
Brown  &  Co.  116  Candleriggs 
Bryson,  George,  34  Bridge  street 
Buchanan,  Andrew,  40  High  st 
Buchanan,  Wm.  13  Gallowgate 
Bunting,  Mrs.  Jas.  22  Stobcross  st 
Galium,  Mrs.  68  Cowcaddens  st 
Cameron,  Shanklaud,  and  Co.  95 

Hutcheson  street 
Campbell,  Alex.  78  Queen  street 
Campbell,  J.  and  W,  and  Co.  29 

Ingram  street 
Cairick,  James,  111  Candleriggs 
Chalmers,  T.  &  Co.  161  and  167 

Trongate 
Colquhoun,  Jas.  22  Clj'de  st.  Cal 
Copeland,  James,    and   Son,  103 

Hutcheson  street 
Cummiug,  James,  88  Sauch.  st 
Craig  Brothers,  189  and  191  Ar- 
gyle street 
Cromar,  David,  87  and  89  Cum- 
berland street 
Cruden,  A.  Jackson,  185  Gallowg 
Crookshanks,  Wm.  25  Orr  street 
Dongall  and  Mathie,  12,   14,   16 

Jamaica  street 
Duncan,  Moses,  17  Low  Green  st 
Dykes  &  Morton,  198  Argyle  st 
Ewing,  W.  C.  15  Gallowgate 
Fleming,  Malcolm,  8  Adelphi  st 
Fulton,  James,  12,  14  Finlaj'  st 
Gibson,  W.  &  J.  45, 47  Jamaica  st 
Gilmour,  Wm.  195  Argyle  street 
Graham,  Wm.  IS  Gallowgate 
Grant  &  Co.  34  Wilson  street 
Gray  &,  Shewan,  42  Main  St.  And 
Harvie  &  Yuill,  142  Argyle  street 
Holms,  James,  40  Miller  street 
Houston,  R.  T.  25  So.  Fred,  st 
Hoyle,  J.  &  S.  128  Ingram  street 
Kemp,  Mrs.  150  Garscuhe  road 
Kirkwood,  John,  468  Argyle  st 
Knox,  John,  73  Brunswick  street 


Letham,  Adam,  26  High  street 
Letters,  Mrs.  62  Gt.  Hamilton  st 
Lindsay,  Eobt.  57  Brunswick  st 
M'Allister,  J.  &  A.  82  Kent  street 
JI'Donald,  Wm.  29  Crown  street 
M'Fadyen,  Angus,  48  Hospital  st 
M'Farlane,  Duncan,  &  Co.  5  Na- 
tional Bank  buildings,  47  Queen 
street,  and  5  Springfield  court 
M'Farlane,  W.  105  Stobcross  st 
M'Farlane,  Mrs.  Mary,  1  Ruther- 

glen  road 
M'Geoch,  A.  &  W.  &  Co.  126, 128 

Trongate 
M'Graw,  Wm.  11  William  street, 

Greenhead 
M'Inall,  And.  65  Stevenson  street 
M'Inall,  J.  15  Stevenson  st.  Calt 
Macindoe,  Thos.  105  Canning  st 
M'Kinlay,  G.  215  Gallowgate 
M'Lelsh,  A.  &  Son,  98  Garsc.  rd 
M'Leish,  David,  64  Main  st.  And 
M'Turk,  John  Gibson,  187  Trong 
Martin,  James,  1  East  John  st 
Martin,  Wm.  53,  55  Bridge  street 
Mason,  Eadie,  &  Co.  21  Cochr.  st 
Matliie,  Mrs.  59  Candleriggs 
Meiklejohn,  Mrs.  127  Eglinton  st 
Millar,  John,  &  Son,  18,  20,  22, 

24,  and  30  Higli  street 
Miller,  John,  95  Maitland  street 
Miller,  W.  &  G.  2,  4,  6,  8  High 
street  and  1,  3,  5,  9  Gallowgate, 
and  John  M'lutyre's  corner 
Miller,  Miss  A.  135  Gallowgate 
Muir,  Andw.  218  Dumbarton  rd 
Napier,  Alex.  23  Low  Green  street 
Paterson,  J.  277  Sauchiehall  st 
Paton,  Walter,  14,  16  High  street 
Peat,  P.  S.  43 1  Crown  street 
Petrie,  John,  138  J-  Cowcaddens 
Priestley,  E.  R.  66  Miller  street 
Porter,  W.  R.  30  Charlotte  street 
Pringle,  Mrs.  J.  24,  26  Kent  st 
Ramsay,  Mrs.  R.  9  East  Russell  st 
Riddel),  Jas.  13  Green  st.  Calton 
Robertson,  A.  &  W.  159  Trongate 
Robertson,  John,  49  Stirling  sq 
Robertson,  Robt.  12  S.  Hanover  st 
Rowan,  James  G.  217,  219  Cow- 
caddens street 
Rutherford,  Paterson,  &  Co.  48  and 

6  John  street 
Scott  &  Carrick,  36,  38  High  st 
Scott,  John,  126  Canon  street 
Scott,  Mrs.  12,  14  Brunswick  st 
Sinnamon,  T.  61  Stevenson  street 
Smith,  William  B.  94  Miller  street 

and  Tillicoultry 
Smith,  Wm.  108"^  Dalmar.  rd 
Sommerville,  Wm,  110  St.  Vin.  st 
Sriber&  Co.  11  St.  Enoch  square 
Stewart  &  Macdonald,  5  Buchanan 
street,  152  Argyle  street,  and  4, 
18  Mitchell  street 
Stewart,  William,  114  Argyle  st 
Struthers  &  Co.  23  Low  Green  st. 

and  39  Stirling  square 
Struthers,  Thos.  148  Argyle  st 


WOOL.. 


-TEADES  DIRECTORY.- 


-WRIGHTS. 


567 


Satherland's,  185  Castle  street 
Taylor,  John,  84,  86  Stevenson  st 
Toner,  Patrick,  47  Stirling  square 
Walker,  A.  &Co.  114  Trongate 
Walker,  W.  &  J.  50  Jamaica  st 
Watson,  Wm.  16  Little  st.  Calton 
Whyte  &.  Eintoal,  32  High  street 
Wills,  Alex.  170,  172  Castle  st 
Wills,  William,  S  Finlay  street 
Wilson,    John,    Sons,    &  Co.  36 

Ingram  street 
Tuille,  WiUiam,  10  High  street' 
Young,  T.  &  Co.  19  Nicholson  st 
Younger,  Francis,  31  Dundas  st 

WOOL  MERCHANTS.' 
Benton,  John  D.  &  Co.  120  South 

Albion  street 
Brown,  D.  &  Co.  273  George  st 
Campbell,  Alex.  78  Queen  street 
Crawford,  Cree,  &  Co.  74  Bruns- 
wick street 
Cuthbertscn,    Robert,    13^    East 

Howard  street 
Douglas,  A.  &  J.  139  Buchanan  st 
Girdwood,  R.  &  J.  42  York  st 
Hunter,  George,  54  St.  Enoch  sq 
Kirkwood,  Thos.  41  Blackfriars' st 
M'Farlane,    Duncan,    5    National 

Bank  buildings 
M'Intosh,  H.  27  Argyle  arcade 
M'Leod,  F.  H.  IS  Dixon  street 
M'Leod,  M.  &  Co.  3  W.  Nile  st 
M'Mahon,  Bern.  48  Stockwell  st 
Porteous,  James,  12  Dixon  st 
Sandeman,  David,  2  John  street 
Smith,  W.  R.  W.  2  North  court, 

Royal  Exchange 
Taylor,  Jas.  &  Co.  115  Grajme  st 
Tyre,  John,  20  Avon  street 
Walton,  Henry,  38  Charlotte  lane 
and  12  Lanark  street 

WOOL  AND  WORSTED 
SPINNERS. 
Holmes,  James,  40  Miller  street 
Kerr,  Thomas  R.  &  Co.  Clydevale 

Works,  Govanhaugh 
Port-Eglinton     Spinning     Co.; 

works,  Port-Eglinton,  166  Eg- 

linton  street 
Rouse,  William,  &  Co.  at  James 

Dunn  4'  Son^s,  78  Miller  st 
Walkers  &  Co.  1  N.  Exchange  ct 

WRIGHTS  AND  JOINERS. 
Those  marked  b  are  also  builders. 
Alexander   &    Laing,    36    Thistle 

street,  south 
Anderson,  A.  75,  77  G.  Hamilton  st 
b  Anderson  &  Henderson,  11  Mit- 
chell street,  13  Waterloo  st.  and 
Scotland  st.  Kinning  park 
Anderson,  Robert,  38  Stockwell  st 
Armour,  R.  49  Greensidela.  Hut 
Anld,  Alex.  217  Dumbarton  rd 
Bain,  David,  75  Cathedral  street 
Balfour,  Daniel,  20  Salisbury  st 
Ballantyne,  A.  9  Green  st.  Bridge 


Ballingall  &  Bowsie,  101  Holm  st 
Barr,  Jas.  &  Co.  25  Germiston  st 
Barr,  Lawrence,  74  Cumberland  st 
Baxter,  John,  63  N.  Frederick  st 
Begg,  A.  &  T.  Ui  Clvde  st.  Calt 
b  Bell,  Geo.  7  S.  Wellington  pi 
Binnie,  John,  92  West  street  and 

53  Eglinton  st.  and  8  Glouces.  st 
Boag,  Robert,  1 64  Trongate 
Bowie,  Arch.  5  Thistle  street 
Boyd,  Adam,  35  Douglas  street 
Brockat,  William,  24  York  street 
Brown  &  Gray,  45  Dundas  street 
Brown,  James,  70  John  street 
Brown,  Joshua,  60  Wellington  st 
Brown,  Mathew,  12  Kennedy  st 
Brown,  Robert,  81  Mitchell  street 

and  15  Melville  lane 
Brown,  Thos.  191  Buchanan  st 
Brownlie,  Archd.  Yictoria  Street 

Saw  Mills 
Brownlee,  James,  City  Saw  Mills, 

Port-Dundas 
Bunten,   James,    &    Co.  145  St. 

Vincent  street 
Burley,  E.  &  Co.  20  Dale  st.  Trad 
Burns,  Jas.  K.  8,  10  Melville  st 
Burns  &  Miller,  10  Steven  st 
Burns,  Robert,  7  Sydney  street 
Callender,  Jas.  1  Warwick  street 
Campbell,  Dun.  8  Sauchiehall  st 
Campbell,  Jas.  16  Garscadden  .st 
Campbell,  J.    &   Co.  10  Melville 

lane,  off  Gordon  street 
Campbell,  J.  61  Gt.  Hamilton  st 
b  Carswell,  A.  sen.  104  Queen  st 
Christie,  Robt.  31  Douglas  street 
b  Clow,  D.  40  Great  \Vestern  rd 
b  Connell,  Jas.  86  Norfolk  st.  and 

126  Crcokston  street 
Cooper,  James,   Crawford   street, 

Port-Dundas 
Cowan,  Wm.  137  Waterloo  street 
Craig,  Alex.  11  Garscube  lane 
Craig,  Daniel,  151  Hunter  street 
Craig,  Jas.  46  Bridgegate 
Craig,  Jas.  18,  20  New  City  road_ 
Crawford,  Andw.  7  Milton  lane 
Crawford  &  Sons,  51  Brunsw.  st 
Crawford,  Jas.  89  Douglas  street 
Crawford,  Jlatt.  L.  33  Devon  st 
Crawford,  Robt.  49  James  st.  and 

464  Duke  street 
Crawford,  Robt.  101  High  John  st 
Crawford,  T.  &  T.  239  Argyle  st 
Crawford,  Wm.  98  Sauchiehall  st 
Crawball  &  Campbell,  Elliot  Wks. 

Finnieston  lane 
Cunningham,  Arch.  28  N.  Fred,  st 
Cunningham,  John,  10  George  st 
Cuthbert,  John,  20  Main  street 
Dalziel,  J.  &  R.  7  Vermont  street 
Darroch  &  Espie,  4  Paisley  road 
Denholm,  John,  401  Parliamen.  rd 
Dickson,  John,  25  Crown  street 
Dobbie,  William,  42  John  street 

and  1  Love  loan 
Donald,  Matthew,  30  Hozier  st 
Driver,  George,  14  Jackson  st 


b  Dunbar,  J.  17  Craignestock  st. 

off  Great  Hamilton  street 
Dunn,  John,  72,  74,  76  King  st. 

Tradeston 
Eadie,  G.  &  A.  145  CumberL  st 
Edmiston,  A.  132  Gallowgate 
b  Edmiston,   W.    T.    124   Upper 

Crown  street 
Elder&  Clachan,  110  Cambridge  st 
Faulds,   Robert,  6  Parson  street, 

and  61  Parliamentary  road 
Ferguson,  George,  14  N.  Portl.  st 
Findlay,  G.  &  J.  6  Carnarvon  st 
b  Findlay,  John,  &  Co.  56  Wood- 
lands road 
b  Findlay,  William,  Stanhope  st 
Fleming,  John,  &  Co.  49  Carrick  st 
Fowler,    Andrew,    and    Sons,    2 

Main  street,  Bridgeton 
Eraser,  Andw.  20  Craignestock  st 
Galloway,  John,  9  Killermontst 
Gordon,  Wm.  113  Cambridge  st 
Gossman,  Adam,  40  Cadogan  st 
b  Graham,  James,  184  George  st 
Graham  and  Shearer,  17  Spring- 
field place. 
Grant,  James,  7  Lyon  street 
Gray,  James,  37  Wellington  lane 
Gray,  James,  70  Bothwell  lane 
Gray  &  M'Lardy,  158  Bothwell  st 
Greenshields,  Jas.  27  Montrose  st 
Hamilton,  John,  106  Hunter  st 
Harkness,  J.  S.  160  Main  st.  And 
Harvie,  William,  S3  Hope  street 
Henderson,  Jas.  74  Waterloo  st 
b  Herbertson,  Geo.  37j  Bedford  st 
Hislop  and  Hall,  13  Eglinton  st 
Hodgeton,  Thomas,  8  Milton  lane 
Hunter  &  Marshall,  65  Cambr.  st 
Hunter,  Moses,  and  Co.  19  M'Far- 
lane street 
Inglis,  James,  Henrietta  street 
Jamieson,  Alexander,  and  Son,  99 

Home  street 
Jamieson  and  Gardner,  18  Green- 
side  street,  Gorbals 
Jamieson,  Sam,  9  S.  St.  Mungo  st 
Jarvie   and   Smith,   5   West-end 

park  street 
Johnston,  F.  33  Graeme  street 
Johnston,  Jas.  1 7  Norfolk  court 
Johnston,  Jas.  &  Co.  11,  13  Mit- 
chell street 
Kay,  Thos.  Elgin  ter.  Dowanhill 
Kennedy,  Hugh,  Merkland  street, 

Partick 
Kirkland,  William,  and  Son,  21 

Germiston  street 
Kinghorn,  W.  78  Stobcross  street 
Knox,  Alex.  42  M'Kechnie  street 
Laird,  George,  10  Ann  street 
Laird,  John,  37,  39  Merkland  st 
b  Lamb,  John,  152  Grajmestwest 
b  Lamb  andRankin,  55,  57  Cathe- 
dral street 
b  Lamb,  T.  and  Son,  11  Paisley  rd 
Lamont,  Wm.  Ill  N.  Hanover  st 
Lightbody,  Wm.  42  Sydney  street 
Lindsay,  George,  317*  Bath  street; 


568 


WRIGHTS. TRADES  DIRECTORY. WRITERS. 


Lindsay,  Robert,  18  Main  street 
M'Adam,  James,  2-1  Ferguson  st 
M'Ainsh,  J.  102  Port-Dandas  rJ 
M*Alister,   Robert,    43   Robertson 

lane,  off  Robertson  street 
M'Arthur,  John,  70  Waterloo  st 
M'Arthur,  W.  37  Jam  lica  street 
b  M'Cali,  Win.  5  B:dinanno  street 
b  M'Callum,  Duncan,  17  Pitt  street 
M'CuII,  John,  121  North  street 
Jl'Craw  &  Kay,   51  Hanover  st. 

and  Hopetoun  place 
M'Donald,  Arch.  21  Eglinton  st 
b  M'Dowall,  J.  220  Main  st.  Gorb 
M'Farlane,  J.  3G  I  N.  WoodsiJe  rd 
M'Farlane,  Wm.  39  Stockwell  st 
M'Glashan,  John  D.  22  St. Vincent 

lane  and  27  George  square 
M'Gowan,  Georg.?,  51  Cadogan  st 
M'Gowan,    W.    &  Co,   25  North 

Albion  street 
M'Indoe,   J.  35,  40  Brown  st.  ofl" 

Argyle  street 
M'Intyre  &  Jack,  301  St.Vin.  st 
M'Kechnie,  Peter,  73  Maxwell  st 
M'Kenzie  &  Newlauds,  120,  122 

Elliot  street 
Mackie,  Jas.  119  N.  Montrose  st 
M'Killop,  Hugh,  60  Paislej'  road, 

Springfleid 
M'Lay,  M.  &  J.  132  Trongate 
M'Leish,  Thomas,  48  Cadogan  st 
M'Lellan,  John,  173  Garscube  rd 
M'Millan  &  Morrison,  68  Ander- 

ston  quav 
M'Mutrie,   A.   &    Co.    17  South 

Kinuing  place 
M'Nicol,  John,  40  Eglinton  street 
Marshal],  Alex.  46  Pitt  street 
Martin,  William,  37  Caledonian  rd 
Mather,  Wm.  58  Cheapside  street 
Maxwell,  Allan  G.  51  N.  Fred,  st 
Meazies,  D.  46  Duke  street 
Menzies,  Wm.  178  Eglinton  st 
Mercer  &  Pollock,  2HJ  St.Vin.  st 
Miller,  A.  E.  18  North  Albion  st 
Miller  &  Banneriiian,  30  Gordon  st 
Miller,  Dugald,  Hoi yrood  crescent, 

Great  Western  road 
Miller,  John,  51  Young  street 
Miller,  R.  &  Son,  29  Stirling  st. 

and  90  Nelson  street 
Millar,  Thomas,  181  Stirling's  rd 
Milne  &  Sim,  140  N.  V/oodside  rd 
Mitchell,  Tiios.  1 1  Silvergrove  st 
Mofiat,  Chas.  109,  111  W.  Nile  st 
Morgan,  J.  19  Elliot  st.  Cranston  st 
Morrison,  Donald,  115  Hunter  st 
Morrison,  Jdli'i,  41  Abercorn  st 
&  Muir,  J.  &  R.  22  Taylor  street 
6  Munro,  George,  37  lilderslie  st 
Muuro,  John,  21  Wellington  st 
Murty,  Peter,  98  London  street 
Nairn,  J.  &  Son,  24,  26  Cochran  st 
Naismiih,  Matt.  202  St.  Geo.  rd 
Kicol,  Adam  &  Francis,  388  Par- 
liamentary road 
Nisbet,  Thomas,  131  North  Dun- 
das  street 


Park,  G.  &  A.  61.^  Paisley  road 
Paterson,  Hugh,  17,  21  Salisb.  st 
Paterson,  James,  38  Cranston  st 
Pattie,  William,  40  Hope  street 
Peacock,  Andrew,  145  Trongate 
b  Phillips,  Robt.  16  Gt.  Westn.  rd 
Philps,  Thomas,  35  G.  Western  rd 
Prale  &  Balheimer,   V^ictoria  Pa- 
tent Saw  Mills,  103  St.  Jas.  rd 
Ramsay,  Mrs.  J.  15  Macfarlane  st 
b  Reid,  Andrew,  &    Son,  34,  33 

Robertson  street 
Reid,  John,  151  East  Milton  st 
Rid.iell,  Jame-i,  19  Bell  st.  Calton 
Robb,  J.  &  Sons,  122  Saltmarket 
Robb,  Wm.  12  Canning  st.  Calton 
Robinson,    Dunn,    &    Co.  Partick 

Saw  Mills 
Rodger,  A.  13  Well  street,  Calton 
Rodger,  Joseph,  107  Old  vennel 
Ross,  D.  &  Co.  15    Back  wynd, 

Trongite 
b  Russell,  Jas.  32  Dumbarton  road 
Russell,  Jas.  53  Thistle  st.  Hutch 
Sclanders,  Ja  nes,  22    George  sq. 

and  13  St.  Vincent  lane 
Sclanders  &  Paton,  38  Montrose  st 
Scott  Brothers,  63  Duke  street 
Scott  &  Temple,  5  Warwick  st 
Shaw,  William,  44  Wallace  st 
Shirra,  Jas.  56  Kirk  st.  Calton 
Simpson,  Andrew,  41  Cubie  street 
Sinclair  &  Brown,  50  E.  Howd.  st 
Small  &  Barnet,  87  Renfrew  st 
Smith,   Peter,   foreman,    19    Ger- 

niiston  street 
Smith,  Robert,  1 1 7  Stockwell  st 
Spaldins,  Wm.  20  Main  st.  Gorb. 
Steel,  Thomas,  62  Brunswick  st. 

and  53  Candleriggs 
Stewart,  John,  &  Son,  73  Water- 
loo street 
Stewart,  Peter,  59  Bishop  street 
Stirrat,  David,  164  Ren  Held  st 
Stirrat,  11.  &  Son,  139  Renfield  st 
Stirling,  William,  16  South  Cum- 
berland street 
Struthers,  Alex.  13  Wallace  st 
b  Taylor,  J.  &  Brothers,  6  Main 

street,  Anderston 
Taylor,  John,  10  George  street 
Taylor,  Thos  .60  Cadogan  street 
Thomson,  Daniel,  60  Paisle3'  road 
Trench,  Thos.  Harbour  Railway 
Walker,  George,  32  Tlii.stle  street 
V\'alker,  John,  29  Chambers  street 
b  Walls,  Hugh,  91  Maitland  st 
Watson,  Thos.  6  Eglinton  lane 
Weir,  Wm.  head  of  Commercial  rd 
Whvte,  David,  47  Anderston  st 
Wh3le,  R.  &  A.  17  MiUroad  st 
W'ightman,  J.  B.  4  3  i^aisley  road 
Wilkie,  John,  392  Parliamen.  rd 
b  Wilkinson,  J.  1  Houston  street 
Wilson,  James,  37  Trongate  and 

28  Saltmarket 
Wilson,  James,  121  Hospital  st 
Wilson,  James,  33  Douglas  street 
Wood,  J,  16  Abercorn  street 


Wood,  Robt.  77  Cathedral  street; 
Wylie,  Wm.  &  Co.  20  Melville  la 
Wyper,  John,  1 65  Polloksh.  road 
Young,  A.  251  Main  st.  Gorbals 

WRITERS. 

Aikman,  C.  B.  121  St.  Vincent  st 
Aikman  &  Arnot,  124  St.  Vin.  st 
Alexander,    David    T.    107    Si;. 

Vincent  streat 
Alexander&  Taylor,  51  St.  Vin.  st 
Alexander,  James,  51  St.  Vin.  st 
Alison,     Arthur,     at     Macgregor, 

Slevenson,  tj-  Fleming's 
Allan,  James,  4  So.  Hanover  st 
Aliardice,  W.  P.  r/  Mitchsll,  Al- 

lardice,  cj-  MUchell 
Ambrose,    W.    of   Ambrose    and 

Murray 
Ambrose    &   Murray,    153    West 

Geo!-ge  street 
Anderson,  M.  of  Morrison  q  An- 
derson 
.^nnan,   Wm.  of  Knox  ij-  Annan, 

29  St.  Vincent  street 
Arnot,  Thos.  40  St.  Vincent  place 
Bain,  Joseph,  law  secretary,  Citj' 

of  Glasgow,  24  Virginia  street 
Baird,  C.  &  R.  &  Black  &  Dill,  54 

West  Nile  street 
Bannaty ne,  Andrew,  ofBannatynes 

4'  Kirhwood 
Baunatyne,  Dugald  Jolui,  of  Ban- 

natynes  cf  Kirkwotid 
Bannatyne,  D.  J.  jun.  214  Bath 

street  and  Port-Glasgow 
Bannatyncs  &  Kirkwood,  151  W. 

George  street 
Barclay,  Thomas,  37  Bath  street 
Barr,  David,  of  Moncricjf,  Pater- 
son, Forbes,  cJ-  Barr 
Bell  &  Pater.on,  22  Renfield  st 
Bell,  Walter,  of  Bell  cj-  Paterson 
Bird,  David,  107  Buchanan  street 
Black,  Geo.  of  Black  tj-  Iloncymun 
Black    &    Iloneyman,    46     Wesi 

George  street 
Blair,  Horatius,  62  St.  Geo.  pi 
Boyd,  Jame.s,  154  St.  Vincent  st 
Boyd,  John,  154  St.  Vincent  st 
Brown  &  Dunlop,  49  Virginia  st 
Brownlie,  Archibald,  5  Dundas  st 
Bryce,  J.  S.  of  Bryce  tj-  Boss,  146 

Buchanan  street 
Brvce  &  Ross,  146  Buchanan  st 
Buchan,  W.  K.   112  W.  Regent  st 
Buchanan,  John,  87  Union  street 
Burnet,  James  B.  29  St.  Vin.  pi 
Burnet,  John,  23  Miller  .^treet 
Burns  &  M'Lean,  41  W.  Geo.  st 
Burns,  Wm.  41  West  George  st 
Campbell,  J.  31  N.  Frederick  st 
Carswell,  Robert,  130  Hope  street 
Christie,  G.  Fyfe,  34  Gordon  st 
Clark,  John,  22  Renfield  street 
Clark,   Wm.   Towers,   of  Towers, 

lioberton,  <J-  Boss 
Colledge,  Wm.  175  Hope  street 
Colquhoun,  Hugh,  48  Gordon  st 


WRITERS.- 


-TRADES  DIRECTORY. "WRITERS. 


569 


Cook,  James,  36  Renfiekl  street 
Couper  &   Mackenzie,   176   West 

George  street 
Couper,  Win.  ;  house,  193  Athol  pi 
Cowan,   Willi. 1111,   o/'  MacGeorge, 

Cowan,    tj-    Gallowai/,    3    West 

Regent  street 
Craig,  AVni.  29  St.  Vincent  place 
Crawford,  Geo.  Ill  Brunswick  st 
Dick,  Alex,   of   Lumloch  ;   writing 

chambers,  131  Wot  Regent  st 
Dick,  Altix.  of  Dick  if  Stevenson, 

180  West  George  street 
Dick,  A.  jun.  of  Dick  if  Stevenson 
Dick    &    Stevenson,    180    West 

George  street 
Dick,  Quintin,  &  Robertson,  104 

West  Regent  street 
Dixon,  J.  A.  145  W.  George  st 
Donald,  Sam.  of  Donald  tf  Spence, 

111  St.  Vincent  street 
Donald  &  Speiice,  1  i  1  St.  Vin.  st 
Donald,  C.    D.  &  Sons,  44  West 

Regent  stieet 
Donald,  C.  D.  of  C.   D.  Donald  if 

Sons,  Commissary  Clerk  Depute 

of  Lanarksliire,  44  W.  Rej:entst 
Donald,   Thos,    Commissary   Clerh 

Depute  of  Lanarkshire,  44  West 

Regent  street 
Douglas,  R.  D.  Ill  Brunswick  at 
Douie,  Robert,  77  Renfield  street 
Dunbar,  James,  68  St   Vincent  st 
Dunbar,  John,  4  9  Montiose  strset 
Dunlnp,  Robert,  of  Broton  <f  Dun- 
lop,  Castlegreen,  Dumbarton 
Dunn,  Hugh,  58  St.  Vincent  st 
Earston,  J.   of  Adam  Monleitk   cf 

Earsion 
Erskine,  Francis,  68  Glassford  st 
Faulds,  W.  B.  112  WestGeorgest 
Ferguson,  Arch.  93  West  Geo.  st 
Finlaj'son,  Jas.  28  St.  Vincent  pi 
Fisher,  Doriald,  of  Fisher  if  Wait 
Fisher  &  Watt,  176  West  Geo.  st 
Fleming,  David  K.  Q2  Miller  st 
Fleming,  John,  63  St.  Geo.'s  sq 
Fleming,  William.  141  W.  Geo.  st 
Fleming,  Win.  C8  St.  Vincent  st 
Forbes,  Dugald,  184  Buchanan  st 
Eraser,  John  T.  112  W.  Regent  st 
Galbraith,  James,  169  W.  Geo.  st 
Galbraith   &   Maclay,    169   W^est 

George  street 
Galloway,    H.   H.    of  M' George, 

Cowan,  (f  Galloway,  3  Vict,  pi 
Gemmel,  And.  38  Queen  street 
Gemmel,  John,  County  buildings, 

107  Brunswick  street 
Gordon,  Thomas,  104  W.  Reg.  st 
Graham,  A.  J.  &  A.  62  George  sq 
Green,  J.  City  Chambers,  Wilson  st 
Hall,  W.  D.' and  N.  P.   125  Bu- 
chanan street 
Halley,  George,  2  Victoriabuildgs. 

West  Regent  street 
Hallid.iy,  Alex.  31J   Holmhead  st 
Hamilton  &  M'Lachlan,   98  West 

Nile  street 


Hannay,  David,  180  W.  Geo.  st 
Halt,  Tiiomas,  50  Renfiekl  street 
Heddle,  Malcolm,  98  West  Nile  st 
Henderson,  Alex.  97  Union  street 
Henderson,  Alex.  P.,  Barrof  Ton- 
tine Exchange  Room 
Hill,  Davidson,    Hill,   &  Clark,  1 

South  Frederick  street 
Hill,   Hill,  &  Marshall,  41  West 

George  street 
Hill,    John   M.    of  Hill,    Hill,   if 

Marsh  ill 
Hill,  R.  of  Hill,  Hill,  <f  Marshall 
Hodge,   Stewart,   &   Hall,  t9   St. 

George's  place 
Honey  man,  P.  S.  of  Black  if  Honey- 
man,  46  West  George  street 
Hood,  Gtorge,  G2  Buchanan  st 
Hossack,  A.  G.  75  East  How.  st 
Hotson  &  Howie,  2 1  St.  Vine,  pi 
Houston,  J.  G.  98  West  Nile  st 
Howie,  Jas.  14  Miller  street 
Howie  &  Lockhart,  14  Miller  st 
Howie,  Roht.  of  Hvtson  if  Howie 
Hutcheson,  Geo.  68  Si'.  Vincent  st 
Hutcheson,  Jas.  130  Hope  st 
Inglis,  James,  5  Prince's  square 
Jamieson,  Rob   145  W.  George  st 
Jaffray,  Wm.  82  West  Nile  st 
Ji-fFrey,  John,  193  St.  Vincent  st 
Johnston,    James    E.   and  N.  P. 

Renfiekl  street 
Johnston,  J.  H.  166  Buchanan  st 
Kennedy,  D.  1  Piinces  court,  32^ 

Bnchanan  street 
Kerr,  John  Crawford,  14  Moore  pi. 
Kerr,  John,  5  Brunswick  street 
Kerr,  John,  14  Moore  place,  West 

George  street 
Kidston,  W.  J.  B.  &  J.  50  West 

Regent  street 
Kirkland,  W\  F.  141  Buchanan  st 
Knox  &  Annan,  29  St.  Vine,  pi 
Lacy,  Henry  B.  54  St.  Vincent  st 
Lamond,    Henry,    of  Lamond    if- 

M^LucHe 
Lamond  &  M'Luckie,  36  St.  Vin- 
cent place 
Lamont,  John,  98  West  Nile  street 
Lang,  J.  L.  146  West  George  st 
Lawson,  Win.  at  Couper  <f  Mac- 
kenzie's 
Leech,  VV.  Bell,  11  Buchanan  st 
Leitch,  William,  77  Kenfieldst 
Lennox,  Dun.  217  Buchanan  st 
Livingston,  Archd.  1 1  Buchanan  st 
Lockhart,  James,  11  W.  Nile  st 
M'AUister,  A.  28  St.  Enoch  sq 
Macalester,  JaiRes,  109  W.  Geo.  st 
M'Bride,  James,  97  West  Goo.  st 
M'Ckire,    J.    H.    of    Moody    ^ 

M-Clure 
M'Clure,  Naismith,  &  Brodie,  81 

St.  Vincent  street 
M'Cullocb,    Richard,    of  Paul   <f 

M'-Cidloch 
Macdonald,  .John,  &  Son,  79  West 
Hamilton,  J.  &  J.  60  George  sq 
Regent  street 


M'Donald,  John,  of  J.  APDonaU 

^  Son 
M'Ewan,  Wm.  1  8  Renfield  st 
M'George,  A.  &  A  Cowan  &  Gal- 
loway, 3  Victoria    place ;  aftey 
1st  October,  91  West  Regent  st 
M'George,  A.  of  A.  (f  A.  M'George, 

Cowan,  (f  Galloway 
M'Gill,  John,  28  St.  Enoch  sq 
M'Gregors,  Stevenson,  &  Fleming, 

136  St.  Vincent  street 
M'Jannet,  Win.  of  Bannatynes  ^ 

Kirkwood 
M'Kay,  Martin,  146  W.  George  sS 
M-Lachlan,  Wm.  of  Hamilton  (f 

M-Lachlnn 

M'Laren,   Fisher  John,    98    Fyfe 

place.  West   George  st.   and  9 

Abbotsford  place 

M'Lay,  David  T.  169  W.  Geo.  si 

M'Lean,  Neil,  at  J.  liiichie's,  175 

Hope  street 
M'Lean,  Wm.  of  Barns  if  McLean, 
notary  public,  4,\.  VV.  George  st 
M'Leod  &  Ralston,  161  Hope  st 
M'Lerie,  Wm.  29  St.  Vincent  pi 
Macluckie,   Robert,  of  Lamond  4' 

Macluckie 
M'Nab,  John,  33  Buchanan  street 
M'Phee,  James  B.  at  J.  (f  J.  Ha- 
milton s,  60  George  square 
Marshall,  John,  jun.  of  Hill,  Hilly 

tj-  Marshall,  4  L  W.  George  st 
Mathieson,  Wm.  37  W.  George  st 
Maxton,  John,  106  W.  George  st 
Millar,  John,  17  Gordon  street 
Mitchell,  Allardice,  &,  Mitchell,  160 

West  George  street 
Mitchell,  James,  116  St.  Vin.  st 
Mitchell,  R.  A.  29  Killermont  st 
MoncreifF,   Pateison,    Forbes,  and 

Barr,  45  West  George  street 
Monteith,  A.  and  Earston,  09  St. 

Vincent  street 
Montgomery  &  Fleming,  62  Mil- 
ler street 
Moody  &  JI'Lure,  180  W.  Geo.  st 
Moodie,  Rubt.  of .) foody  (j-  M'Lure. 
Morrison  and    Anderson,    40    St. 

Vincent  place 
Morrison,  A.  M.  77  Renfield  st 
Morrison,  Wm.  44  VV.  Regent  sfe 
Muirhead,  James,  42  W.  Geo.  st 
Murdoch,  J.  &  W.  48  W.  Nile  st 
Muter,  Thos.  184  Buchanan  st 
Naismith,  iohn, of  M'Clure,  Nais- 
mith, <f  Brodie 
Nicholson  &  Steven,  141  Buch.  st 
Niven,  David,  21  Roseland  ter 
Ogilvie,  John,  jun. «i  R.Thomson'Sf 

145  West  George  street 
Oliphant,  Henry,  111  Brunsw.  st 
Paterson,  Charles  Orr,  of  Bell  and 

Paterson. 
Paterson,  Francis,  31  Nicholson  &t 
Paterson,  Robert,  128  Union  st 
Paterson,  William,  129  St.  Vin.  st 
Paul,  John,  of  Paul  if  M'-Cu'luck 
Paul  &  M'CuUoch,  6  S.  Hano.  st 


570 


WRITERS. TRADES  DIRECTORY. ZINC. 


Penn,    Alex.  J.  of    Watkins  and 

Penn,  49  West  Regent  street 
Petrie,  Colledge,  &  Guy,  175  Hope 

street 
Pollock,  Walter  W.  13  John  st 
Porter,  James,  35  Hutcheson  st 
Railtoii,  Hugh,  Member  of  Faculty 

of    Procurators,    Glasgow    and 

Airdrie,  45  Union  street;  house, 

Summertown,  Copland  rd.Govan 
Ralston,  Garni,    of  Ralston    and 

IPLeod 
Rankin,  Jonathan,  81  St.  Geo.  pi 
Reddie,  Chas.  2  Victoria  buildings, 

W.  George  street 
Renison,  AVm.  20  Buchanan  st 
Ritchie,  James,  175  Hope  street 
Roberton,  Jas.  of  Towers,  Clarice, 

Roherton,  cf-  Ross. 
Robertson,  J.  M.  57  St.  Geo.'s  pi 
Ross,  K.  &  J.  W.  Insurance  agts. 

17   Gordon  st.  and  105  South 

Portland  street 
Ross,  Wm.  T.  ofBryce  4  Ross 
Russell,  Wm.  4  Grosvenor  terrace 
Rutherford,  Jas.  82  W.  Nile  st 
Scott  &  Stevenson,  138  Hope  st 
Service,  James,  35  Bath  street 
Sinclair,  Robert,  14  Miller  street 
Skeocb,  Charles,  169  West  Geo.  st 
Smith,  Gordon,  68  St.  Vincent  st 
Smith,  James,  and   George  H.   5 

Princes  square 
Smith,  Jas.  83  St.  George's  place 
Smith  &  Wright,  99  St.  Vin.  st 
Spence,  David  G.  of  Donald  and 

Spence 
Stevenson,  J.  M.  P.  189  W.  Geo.  st 
Stevenson,    James,  of  McGregor, 

Stevenson,  <.^- 1- leming 
Stewart,  Alex.  W.  68  St.  Vine,  st 
Stewart,  J.  77  Buchanan  street 
Stewart,  Wm.  97  West  George  st 
Stout,  Thomas,  42  W.  George  st 
Strachan,  John,  51  St.  Vine,  st 
Strang,  Keyden,  &  Sons,  186  W. 

George  street 
Straton,  Chas.  of  Wilkie,  Cowan, 

(f  Straton,  58  George  square 
Sword,  Robert,  &  T.  S.  at  M'Leod 

4'  Ralston' s,  161  Hope  street 
Tainsh  &  Hutcheson,  130  Hope  st 
Taylor,  J.  M.  130  Hope  street 
Taylor,  Joseph,  213  Buchanan  st 
Taylor  &  Kirkland,  141  Buch.  st 
Thomson,  Eobt.  145  W.  Geo.  st 
Thorburn,     Henry  C.    133  West 

George  street 
Towers,  Clark,  Roberton,  &  Ross, 

1^6  St.  Vincent  street 
Turner,  A.  town  cleric,  City  Cham- 
bers, Wilson  street 
Waddell,  John  T.  29  St.  Vine,  pi 
"Walker  &  Carswell,  130  Hope  st 
Walker,  Matthew,  of  Walker  and 

Carswell,  130  Hope  street 
Walker,  Robert,  54  Miller  street 
Wallace,  John  M.  44  W.  Regt.  st 
Wallace,  Wm.  9  Gordon  street 


Watkins,  Jas.  Hutton,  of  Waikins 

^  Penn 
Watkins  &  Penn,  49  W.  Regt.  st 
Watt,  Alex.  176  West  George  st 
Wilkie,  Cowan,   and  Straton,  58 

George  square 
Wilkie,  John,  of  Wilkie,  Cowan,  cf- 

Straton 
Williamson,    W.   C.   at  J.   Hut- 

cheson^s 
Wilson,  William  C.  and  N.  P.  S,b 

Hutcheson  street 
"Wilson,  William  M.  at  Moncrieff, 

Paterson,  Forbes,  cj-  Barr^s 
Wright,  Robert,  43  Virginia  street 
Wright,  T.  G.  of  Smith  4  Wright 
Young,  G.  &  A.  138  Hope  street 
Young,  P.   T.    County  buildings, 

Wilson  street 
Young,  T.  C.  13  John  street 

YAESr  AKD  "WORSTED 
MERCHANTS. 

SEE  ALSO  COTTON-YARN    MER- 
CHANTS, HOSIERS,  &C. 

Anderson  &  Bentzen,  78  Miller  st 
Anderson,  James,  163  Ingram  st 
Auchinvole,  Jn.  jr.  62  Wilson  st 
Beith  &  Johnson,  86  Miller  street 
Black,  J.  &  Son,  13  John  street 
Blackwood,  W.  106  Virginia  pi 
Blantj-re    Yarn     Warehouse,     11 

George    sq. — See    Henry  Mon- 

teith  &  Co. 
Boyd,  Robt.  &  Co.  70  George  sq. 

and  273  George  street 
Campbell,  Alex.  78  Queen  street 
Cuthbertson,  T.  9  John  street 
Dean,  Cuthbert,  W.  Scotland  st 
Drummond,    James,    &    Co.    67 

George  square 
Dunn,  James,  &  Sons,  73  Miller  st 
Eaglesham  Cotton  Yarn  Ware- 
house, 15  Cochran  street 
Falconer,  AV.  &  A.  5  High  street 
Ferguson,  David,  15  Hutcheson  st 
Ferguson,   John,  &  Brothers,  89 

Mitchell  street 
Finlayson,  Wm.  41  Brunswick  st 
Fisher,  J.  C.  2  Bothwell  street 
Fleming,  W.  &  J.  5  Ingram  st 
Frew,  John,  102  Virginia  place 
Gilchrist,  G.  &  W.  &  Co. 
Grant  &  Co.  34  Wilson  street 
Hadden,   Alexander,  &  Sons,  17 

South  Frederick  street 
Harley,  David,  &  Co.  36  John  st 
Hoffmann   &    Kollmann,    22    St. 

Vincent  street 
Holmes,  James,  40  Miller  street 
Hutcheson,  J.  &  G.  62  St.  Vin.  st 
Johnston  &  Farie,  62  Wilson  st 
Kettle,  R.  124,  134  Queen  street 
Lamb,  James,  4  Ingram  street 
Lanark  Yarn  Wareho.  95  Mitch,  st 
Leslie,  George  G.  12  S.  Hanover  st 
Letham,  Robert,  3  High  street 
M'Farlane,  Jas.  71  Hutcheson  st 
JI'Leod,  F.  H.  IS  Dickson  street 


M'Millan,  Archd.  &  Co.  170  Bu- 
chanan street 
M'Nair   &  Brand,  8  Princs's  £q. 

Buchanan  street 
M'Naughtou,  Jas.  25  Cochran  st 
Martin,  Robert,  10  Crown  street 
Miller,  Miss  A.  135  Gallowgate 
Morrison,  G.  &  Co.  62  Queen  st 
Muusie,  G.  &  Co.  109  Virginia  pi. 

and  111  Ingram  street 
Murray,  Jn.  Bruce,  7  Cochran  st 
Paterson,  W.  W.  &  Co.  18  Royal 

Exchange  square 
Paterson,  Robert,  26  Grace  street 
Priestlej',  R.  R.  66  Miller  street 
Reid,  John,  jun.  11  West  Nile  st 
Sandeman,  David,  2  John  street 
Sillars,  R.  &  D.  74  Buchanan  st 
Smith  &  Hunter,  3   North  court, 

Royal  Exchange 
Smith,  Hugh,  94  Miller  street 
Smith,  John,  8  Ingram  street 
Smith,  John,  &  Co.  11  High  st 
Smith,  V>'m.  B.  94  Miller  street 
Smith,   W.  R.  W.  2  North  court, 

Royal  Exchange 
Stevenson,   Ross,  &  Co.  21  West 

Nile  street 
Stewart  &  Downie,'91  Hutch,  st 
Thomson,   Robt .  &  Co.  73  lug.  st 
Walker  &  Co.  95  Mitchell  street 
Walker  &  Co.  Bradford 
Waterhouse,    Henry,    &    Co.    48 

Gordon  street 
White,  R.  &  Co.  72  Hutcheson  st 
Wiesche  Brothers,  7  Garthland  st 
Younger,   George,  &  Co.  1  North 

court.  Royal  Exchange 
Zinkeisen,  Victor,  of  Hoffmann  ^ 

Kollmann 

YEAST  MERCHANT. 
Kidd,  D.  S.  33t}  St.  Vincent  pla. 

ZEBRA  DRESS  MANUFAC- 
TTJEERS. 

SEE  ALSO   SHAWL  AVAREHOTJSES. 

Auchinvole,  John,  4  Montrose  st 
Laird  &  Thomson,  69  Ingram  st 
Merrylees,  J.  &  Son,  5  Albion  st 

ZINC  MANUFACTURERS. 
Allardj'ce,  A.  &  Co.  32  Dunlop  st 
Boag,  John,  100  Holm  street 
Buchan,  William  P.  182  West  Nile 

street 
Campbell,  James,  4  Sauchiehall  st 
Campbell,  Thos.  B.  &  Sons,  30, 

32  Bothwell  strset 
Cochrane,  John  L.  &  Co.  63  Pais- 

le}^  road 
Crawford  &  Sons,  51  Brunwick  st 
Donley,  Arch.  2  Sauchiehall  st 
Fotheringham,   John,    &    Co.   38 

Bedford  street 
Gatheral,  Jas.  100  JIaxwel!  street 
Gibson,  Joseph,  &  Co.  13  Dundas 

street  and  102  Buchanan  street 
Gordon,  James,  472  Gallowgate 


It 


ZINC' 


-TRADES  DIRECTORY.. 


-ZINC. 


571 


Haddo-w,  J.  &  G.  14-1:  West  George 

street  and  293  Esrlinton  street 
Hendry,  Wm.  95  W.  Campbell  st 
Ingletou  &  Phillips,  221  George  st 
Johnstone  &  Ballantyne,  161, 165 

Renfield  street 
Kerr,  James,  25  Bedford  street 
King,  "VVm.  12  East  Howard  st 
M'Gowan,  Wm.  23  N.  Albion  st 
M'HafEe,  James,  &  Co.  13,  15,  17 
Margaret  st.  and  3,  5  Love  loan 


M'Laren,  Chas.  74,  76  Howard  st 
Martin  &  Patersou,  G87  Gallowg. 
Maxwell,  William  111  Cambridge 

street. 
Munro,  Jas  3  King  st.  Tradeston 
Paterson,  R.  &  H.  38  Queen  st 
Scott,  J.  &  A.  &  Co.  81  Welling- 
ton street 
Stevenson,  Wm.  &  Co.  76  Brown  st 
Stewart,  D.  &  Son,  17  Oxford  lane 
Sutherland,  Angus,  24  Oxford  st 


Sutherland,    W.    G.    &    Co.    27 

Nicholson  street 
Twaddle  &  Watson,  505  Gallowg 
Watson,  Chas.  106  Stirling's  rd 
Watson,  T.  &  G.  20  Carlton  court 
Watson,  William,  55  Govan  street 

and  60J  Crown  street 
White,  John  L.  22  Sauchiehall  st 
Wylie,  William,  &  Co.  20  Mel- 
ville lane 
Younger,  John,  9  Centre  street 


SUBURBAN    DIRECTORY. 


BISHOPBRIGGS. 

Alison,  James,  spirit  dealer 
Balderston,  R.  G.  Lii^'bank  cottage 
Bell,  Donald,  spirit  dealer 
Black,  John,   of  Black,  Ilarvie,  cf 

Co. ;  house,  Fernhaidt 
Biack,  John,  West  India  mercht. 

Ferubank 
Black,    R.    f^trmer,     Miltonbank 

cottage. 
Blake,    ^Y!Tl.    manufacturing   sta- 
tioner,  64  Howard  street  ;  bo. 

Rosetree  cottage 
Bowman,  Jas.  farmer  and  miller, 

Caddermill 
Broom  &  Brown,  Huntsrsliill  quar 
Bucbanan,  Thomas,  of  Buchanan, 

Watson,  cf  Co. ;  Gadder  bouse 
Campbell,  A.  sen.  farmer,  Crossh 
Christie,   Alex.,   Hallylands,  near 

Bishopbriggs 
Clark,  Andrew,  farmer,  Colston 
Cleland,  Alex.,  farmer,  Westerhill 
Cleland,  James,  Beechmont  cot 
Cleland,  Robert,  manager,   Carron 

Co. ;  works.  Gadder 
Craig,  A.  farmer,  Robro3'stoa 
Craig,  James,  spirit  dealer 
Craig,  John,  fariner,  Jellyhill 
Craig,  Robert,  farmer,  Buckley 
Crookston,   G.   manager,    Di,\on's 

Collier3%  1  Dixon  street;  house, 

Annfield  cotta;^e 
Cross,  Robert,  farmer,  Huntershill 
Cruikshanks,     R.     spirit     dealer, 

Auchinairn 
Davidson,  Wm.  farmer,  Littlehill 
Elder,  Wm.   Suminerlee   Colliery, 

Kenmuir  store 
Findlay,  Wm.  farmer,  Kenmure 
Frew,  James,  manager.  Fossil  Col- 
liery; house,  Ashfield 
Galloway,  James,  Huntershill 
Graham,  Wm.  L-imbbiil 
Gray,  William,   &  Co.,  Kenmure, 

Crowhiil,  and  Milton  quarries 
Gra}-,  John,  spirit  dealer 
Hamilton,   Wm.   publisher,   Glas- 
gow ;   house,  Blackmount  villa 
Horn,  Adam,  firmer,  Rushiehill 
Johnston,    James,     farmer.     Old 

Auchinairn 
Johnston,  Alex,  cnmmis.  merchant, 

12  Hou'iird  street;  house,  Mair- 

well  cottage 
Kemp,  Robt.  wrigbt  and  builder 


Lang,  Gilbert,  chemist,  175  West 
George  street,  Port-Dundas;  ho. 
Rockbank  cottage 
Leadbetter,   Govan,   &  Co.,  Hun- 
tershill quarry 
Liddell,  Geo.  Woodbill  cottage 
M'Farlane,  Donald,  farmer.  Wester 

Balmuldy 
M'Farlane,  Wm.  carter,  Fossil 
IM'Gavin,  Wm-  High  Fossil 
M'llraith,  Wm.  smith.  Gadder 
M'Kean,  Robt.  farmer,  Lumloch 
M'Lellan,  Thos.  inspector  of  poor 
for  the  parish  of  Cadder  ;  house, 
Grofihtiad  cottage.  Gadder 
Millar,  Andsv.  Heathbank  cottage 
Miller,  Agnes,  grocer,  Auchinairn 
Mitcb.ell,  Juhn,  farmer,  Sjjringfleld 
Murdoch,  Alex,  farmer,  Hilton 
Neiison,  Walter,  of  Wilson  cf  Co. 
172  West  George  street,   Ken- 
m'uir  house 
Neiison,  William,  contractor,  310 
Townmill  road,  Glasgow,  Cled- 
dens  house 
Neiison,  Wm.  farmer,  Mj'riemailing 
Neiison,   James,   stone   merchant, 

Goltpark  quarry 
Noble,  James,  schoolmaster,  regis- 
trar of  births,  deaths,  and  mar- 
riages,   for   western    district   of 
Cadder  parish 
Park,  Rev.   John,  D.D.,  minister 
of  Gadder  parish,  Cadder  manse 
Park,  John  &  Alex  ,  Parkvale 
Paul,  James,  farmer,  Stobbill 
Ronald,  Thos.  far[ner,  Woodbill 
Roxburgh,  Wm.  of  Farquhar  and 

Roxburgh,  Springwell  cottage 
Russell,  James,  overseer.  Gadder 
Scott,  Archd.  farmer,  Drumbotue 
Scott,  John,  farmer,  Balmuldy 
Somerville,    T.    grain     merchant, 
18   Wood  lane;   house,  Cadder 
Camp  cottage 
Thomson,  Samuel,  smith,  Fossil 
Tweedate,  Thos.  commission  agent, 
33  Virginia  street ;  ho.  Laurel- 
bank  villa 
lire,    W.    postmaster    and    spirit 

dealer 
Warnock,  And.  farmer,  Bearyards 
Watson,    John,    cart    and  wheel- 
wright, Hillend,  Possil 
Weir,  Robert,  farmer  and  contrac- 
tor, Asbiield,  Possil 


CATHCAST. 
Adamson,  Wm.  Prospect-bank 
Allan,  Dav.  forester,  Linn  sawmill 
Allan,  David,  smith  &  veterinary 

surgeon,  Clarkston 
Anderson,  H.  L.  house  painter  &, 

decorator,  119  St.  Viricent  st.; 

residence,  Williamwood  house 
Anderson,  Jas.  B.  New  Cathcart 
Apsley,  William,  Cherryha'  st 
Armour,  Wm.  tailor,  N.  Cathcart 
Armour,  John,  tailor,  N.  Cathcart 
Baird,  Andw.  farmer,  Woodside 
Baird,  D.  &  R.  potato  dealers,  &e. 

Woodside 
Baird,  James,  farmer,  Aikenhead 
Baird,  James,  brick  and  tile  maker, 

Eastwood,  Mai^;s 
Blackwood,    James,    coal    agent. 

New  Cathcart 
Bogle,  J   &  W.  farmers,  Faperm 
Bow,  John,  mercht.  and  manuf.  li 

Glassfordst;  res.  Bogton  ho 
Brock,  John,  wright,  Clarkston 
Brown,  Francis,  quarrier,  Wil- 
liamwood; res.  Braidbarr  ho 
Brown,  Thos.  mercht.  Netherlea 
Buchanan,  Jas.  far.  Hagtonhill 
Bunten,  James,  timber  merchant; 

residence,  Braehead  house 
Bunten,  Peter,  Braehead  cottage 
Burnside,  Robert,  Kilmailen 
Burnside,  Walter,  clerk,  Cathcart 

bridge 
Calderwood,  Jn.  smith,  Sheddens 
Cameron,  W.  flesher,  N.   Cathcart 
Carnduflf,  A.  teacher  and  registrar, 

Schoolhouse 
Clapperton,  Ales,   of  John   Clap- 

perton  cj'  Co  ;  resid.  Cathcart  ho 
Clark,  Thomas,  farmer,  Drumby 
Cochran,  W.  of  M.  tj-  W.  Connelt 

4  Co.;  re?.  Bleikle,  Aikenhead 
Colquhoun,  Jas.  feuar,  N.  Cath 
Couper,  James,  Holmwood  house 
Couper,  Robert,  Snnnyside  house 
Couper,     R.    &  J.    papemiakcrs, 

Millholm 
Craighead,  F.  gardener,  Castle 
Crawford,  A.  provision  mercht.  and 

spirit  dealer,  New  Cathcart 
Curr,  AV.  &  J.  farmers,  Merrylee 
Dick,  John,  spir.  dealer,  N.  Cath 
Dickson,  Robt.  co-oporative  store. 

New  Cathcart 
Dow,  Jas.  c  ittle  dealer,  Symshill 


CATHCART.- 


-SUBUEBAN  DIRECTORY. CROSSMYLOOF. 


573 


Prummond,  Charles  George,  teller, 

Ro)'al  bank  ;    res.  Cathcart 
Dryburgh,  J.  land-stew.  Aikenh 
Fife,  John,  tinsmith  and  gasfitter, 

New  Cathcart 
Forbes,  Mrs.  Braehead  villa 
Fraser,  J.  spirit  dealer,  scythe,  & 

bookstone  niMker,  N.  Cathcart 
Ferguson,  D.  mason,  N.  Cathcart 
Galbraith,  Thomas,  cotton  broker; 

residence,  Braehead  villa 
Gait,  Wm.  grocer.  New  Cathcart 
Gaunt,  T.  gamekeeper,  Aitkenhead 
Geddes,  John,  &  Sons,  Cathcart 

dyeing,  printing,  &  carpet  wks 
Geddes,  J.  jun.  of  John  Geddes  tf 

Sons;  resid.  Tliornbank  villa 
Geddes,   Wm.    o/  Juhn  Geddes  <^ 

Soils;  residence,  Holmhead  ho 
Gordon,  John,  of  Aikeuhead;  resi. 

Aikenhead  house 
Henderson,  Thomas,  ofUandyside 

(^  Henderson  ;  resid.  the  Linn 
Hill,  Thos.  registrar  of  sasines,  &c.; 

residence,  Bleirylee  house 
Hunter,    Mnlcolin,    county   police 

constable,  New  Cathcart 
Hutchison,  Thomas  pro7.  mercht. 

New  Cathcart 
Ingram,  John,  gardener,  Aikenhd 
Jackson,  Jas.  spir.  deal.  Clarkston 
Jackson,  James,  jun.  coru  mercht. 

&c.,  Sheddens 
Jackson,  W.  farmer,  Carolside 
Lambie,  Geo.  farmer,  Aikenhead 
Lambie,  James,  farmer,  Clincart 
Lindsay,  S.  &  Sons,  papermakers, 

Cathca.  mill ;  res.  Cathca.  mill 
M'Bride,  James,  writer,  97   West 

George  st. ;  resid.  Cartbank 
M'Callum,  ILilcolm,  of  P.  M'Cal- 

4'  Co.;  resid.  Netherlee  house 
M'Callum,    P.    &  Co.  turkey-red 

dyers  and  calico  print.  Netherlee 
McDonald,  John,    gardener,    New 

Cathcart 
M'Gaw,  John,  prov.  mer.  Old  Cath 
M'Indoe,  R.  extractor,  Holmhead 
M'Innes,  William,  clerk,  N.  Cath 
M'Lean,  A.  H.  mer.  Prospecth.  ho 
M'Lean,  John,  shoem.  New  Cath 
M'Millan,  D.  forrester,  New  Cath 
M'Millan,  Wm.  grocer.  New  Cath 
M'Rorie,  manager,  Millholm  Paper 

Works 
Main,  Alex,  skinner,  Millbrae  ;  re. 

Millbrae  house 
Malcolm,  James  K.  Cherryha' 
Malcolm,  E.  calico  print.  Sauchie 
Mann,  J.  &  R.  farmers,  Netherlee 
Mein,  Robt.  grocer,  New  Cathcart 
MiddletoD,  John,  of  Baeburn  and 

Middleton  ;    resid.    Roseknowe, 

Hangiugshaw 
Mitchell,  S.  &  Son,  Cathcart  snuff 

mill.  Old  Cathcart; 
Morton,  John,  carter.  New  Cath 
Murdoch,  Jas.  bottler,  New  Cath 
Murdoch,  John,  P.O.  New  Cath 


Monro,  M.  L.  com.  mer.  Cathcart 
Neilson,  D.  church- officer,  O.  Cath 
Neilson,  Wm.  spirit  deal.  U.  Cath 
Neilson,  Wm.  ploughman,  Bogton 
Nicol,  Chis.  D.  teller,  Brit.  Linen 

Co.'s  bank  ;  res.  Prospect  bank 
Okell,   Wm.  of  OMl,  Piinc/le,   4 

SelH7-k  ;  resid.  Langside  house 
Orr,  John    carter,  Cl.irkstcm 
Paterson,  J.  gardener,  Muirendcot 
Paterson,  Wni.  late  of  the  42ndre- 

giment.  New  Cathcart 
Peddie,  James,  fanner,  Mains 
Peddie,  Robert,  smith.  Old  Cath 
Pollock,  Thomas,  carter  and  cow- 
feeder,  Braehead 
Porteous,  John,  gardener,  Braehd 
Purvis,  Thos.  farmer,  Stamperland 
Reside,  John,  joiner.  New  Cath 
Rice,  Wm.  surgeon,   Hazelbank  pi 
Robertson,  James,  manager.  Union 
Bank  of  Scotland;  resid.  Wood- 
end  house 
Robertson,  Mrs  spir.  deal.  0.  Cath 
Ross,  Thomas,  Broomvale 
Ross,  Mrs.  George,  Broomvale 
Sinclair,  P.  machine  painter,  New 

Cathcart 
Sinclair,  Wm.  grocer,  N.  -Cath 
Smilb,    Jatnes,    D.D.   minister  of 

Catlicart;  res.  Manse  of  Cath 
Sliminon,  John,  grocer,  Braehead 
Smith,  Thos.  house  &  oflice  furnit. 
20  G.  Clyde  st.;  res.  Muirend  ho 
Stevenson,  Alex,  shoem.  N.  Cath 
Stevenson,  John,  shoemaker,  do 
Strathern,    Wm.     calico    printer, 

Wliitehill  terrace 
Thomas,  William  B.,  Sauchie 
Thomas,  W.  P.,  Sauchie 
Thomson,  Robert,  farmer.  Holm 
Thomson,  W.  colourmkr.  N.  Cath 
Turnbull,  A.  saddler,  Hazelbk.  pi 
Walker,  Alex,  gardener,  Merrylee 
Wardrop,  Rt.  gardener,  Woodend 
Weir,  Adam,  cow  keeper,  N.  Cath 
Weir,  John,  farmer,  Muirend 
White,  John,  butler,  Aitkenhead  ho 

CROSSMYLOOF  AND  SHAW- 
LANDS. 

Algie,  M.  Ardgowan  cot.  Shawld 

Algie,  W.  Wellpark  pi.  Crossmy. 

Allan,  Alex. wine  and  spir.  mer.;  h. 
Laurelbank  cottage,  ShawLinds 

Allan,  Mrs.  Elizabeth,  Laurelbank, 
Shawlands 

Anderson,  James,  of  James  Ander- 
son, calenderer  ,•  house,  Langs 

Anderson,  John,  mining  engineer; 
ho.  2  Elgin  villas,  Shawlands 

Arthur,  Charles,  of  I^oclhart  <^ 
Arthur,  Victoria  Pottery,  Pol- 
lokshaws ;  ho.  Vict.  pi.  Cross 

Athya,  John  ;  house,  Langside 

Auld,  Robert,  spirit  dealer 

Auld,  Thos.  carter  and  contractor 

Ballantyne,  James,  Brierbank  cot. 
Shawlands 


Ballantyne,  Jas  ofR.  Eolerlson  ^ 

Co.;  ho.  Brierbank  cot.  Shawld 
Barclay,   James  J.   P.,  W^estfield 

villa,  Shawlands 
Benzie,  Roliert,  warehouseman,  at 

Thos.  Chalmers  cf  Co.'s;  house, 

Eastshaw  villa,  Shawlands 
Biggar,  James,  jun.  wri^ht 
Binning,  John,  of  Anderson,  For- 

dyce,  tf  Co. ;  ho.  LungsiJe  cot 
Bow,  J.  A.  of  Iiiglis  ^-  Bow;  bo. 

Moss-side  cot.  Shawlands 
Boyd,    A.   commission   merchant. 

Fireplace,  Shawlands 
Black,  John,  if  Black  cf  Haldane; 

house,  2  Regent  Park   terrace, 

Crossmyloof 
Black,  William,  do 
Bogle,  J.  &  W.  4  do 
Brown,  H.  John,  8  do 
Brownlie,  W.    R.   boot  maker,  20 

Renfield  st.  ;  ho.  Crossmyloof 
Bruce,  J.  K.;  ho.  Alma  pi.  Shawld 
Bruce,  Thos.  Oakbank  cot.  Shawld 
Bryce,  Morrison,  2   Regent    Park 

terrace,  Crossmyloof 
Bryce,  M.  upholsterer  and  cabinet- 
maker, 162,  1G4,  166  Hope  st.; 

ho.  Darnley  terrace,  Shawlands 
Buchanan,, Jas.  smith  and  gasfitter, 

79  Stockwell  st. ;  ho.  Shawld 
Burnet,  George,  jun.;  ho.  Langs. 

road,  Crossmyloof 
Butters,  Daniel,  provision  mercht. 

35   Eglinton  st.   Glasgow ;  ho. 

Brierbank  cottage,  Shawlands 
Ca  swell,  James,  Shawlands 
Craig,  M.  manufacturer,  Langside 
Dalgetty,  Joseph,  bread  fac.  mana. 
Davidson,  M.  E.  James,  43  West 

Regent  st.  ;  ho.  East  park  cot. 

Shawlands 
Detricksen,  Frederick  J.  C.  clerk, 

North  British  Daily  Mail;  bo. 

Coustonhdim 
Dick,  Alex.  P.,  Darnley  terrace, 

Shawlands 
Donald,  Stewart,  hairdresser  and 

perfumer ;  ho.  Langside  road 
Donaldson,  James,  assessor,  under 

lands  valuation  act,  for  the  city 

of  Glasgow^,  70  Pitt  st.  ;  house, 

Morray  bank,  Langside 
Douglas,  J.  shawl  manufacturer, 

Overdale  house,  Landside 
Dow,  S.  wine  and  spirit  merchant 
Dowie,  A.  L.  1  Regent  park  ter. 

Crossmyloof 
Dunlop,  H.  Rockvale  cot.  Langs 
Dustan,  George,  of  Dustan  tj-  Rich- 
mond, Queen  Mary's  cot.  Langs 
Duncanson,  Wm.  Eastpark  place, 

Shawlands 
Erskine,  Wm.  boot  and  shoe  ware- 
house, Wellpark  pi.  Crossmyloof 
Fairlie,  Jas.  muslin  manufacturer, 

Darnley  terrace,  Shawlands 
Farie,  Jas.  8  Regent  park  terrace, 

Crossmyloof 


574 


CEOSSMYLOOF. SUBUKBATST  DIRECTORY. CROSSMYLOOF, 


Ferguson,  A.  John,  6  Moray  pi. 
Crossmyloof 

Ferguson,  G.  R.  bootmaker,  Muir 
house,  Shaws  road 

Ferguson,  W.  lithogr.  "Westfield 

Ferguson,  Wm.  muslia  manufact. ; 
house,  Darnley  terrace 

Ferguson,  Wm.  of  Allan  tj-  Fergu- 
son f  house,  Westfield 

Finlay,  Malcolm,  coal  merchant; 
house,  Strathbungo 

Finlayson,  Joseph,  of  Finlayson  ^ 
Logan,  6  Regent  park  terrace, 
PoUoksliaws  road 

Forsyth,  John,  superintendent. 
Custom-house ;  ho.  Crossmyloof 

Fulton,  Hugh,  3  Regent  park  ter- 
race, Crossmyloof 

Gait,  John,  smith 

Goldie,  George,  Springhill  house, 
Crossmyloof 

Goldie,  John,  at  Carslaio  ^  Een- 
derson's,  muslia  manufacturers, 
61  Mitchell  street ;  ho.  Spring- 
hill,  Crossmyloof 

Govan,  Colin,  at  Thomson  tf-  So7i's  ; 
ho.  Darnley  terrace,  Shawlands 

Govan,  John,  Darnley  terrace 

Govan,  William,  Shawlands 

Gillies,  Wm.  wine  and  spirit  mer- 
chant, 4-li  Gallowgate,  and  47 
Malta  street,  Gorbals ;  house, 
Langside 

Govan,  Wm.  at  Jas.  Lyall%  Co.^s, 
5  Regent  park  ter.  Crossmyloof 

Guy,  John,  of  Petrie,  CoUedge,  <f 
Guy,  writers ;  ho.  4  Elgin  villa, 
Shawlands 

Guthrie,  Jas.  agent,  5  Kegent 
park  terrace,  Crossmyloof 

Hamilton,  David,  of  J.  ^-  R.  Ham- 
ilton ;  house,  Firbank  cottage, 
Shawlands. 

Hamilton,  Gavin,  of  Uamilton  cj" 
M^LaucIilan,  writers ;  house, 
Gowanlea,  Langside 

Hamilton,  James,  inspec.  of  poor, 
Gorbals  parish  ;  Board  chamb. 
33  Nicholsoa  st. ;  res.  Shawla. 

Harrison,  David,  at  Hunter  <} 
NewdlTs  ;  ho.  Darnley  terrace 

narrower,  David,  &  Co.  27  Wilson 
St.;  ho.  Darnley  ter.  Shawlands 

Hector,  Wm.  writer,  Shawlands 

Henderson,  John,  collector  of  po- 
lice assessment,  47  South  Port- 
land .street ;  house,  Shawlands 

Henderson,  Thos.  9  Moray  place, 
Regent  park  ter.  Crossmyloof 

Hogg,  Mrs.  grocer 

HoUier,  Thomas,  wholesale  iron- 
monger, Madeira  court  build- 
ings ;  house,  Brocldees  cottage, 
Thornliebank 

Houston,  James,  of  Houston,  Kay, 

6)-  Co.  builders,  52  St.  Enoch 

Bq.;  ho.  Thornliebk.  rd.  PoUok. 

Hunter,  Robert,  clothier,  8  Regent 

park  terrace,  PoUokshaws  road 


.Jamieson,  Patrick,  3  Regent  Park 

terrace,  Crossmyloof 
Jeffrey,  Wm.  writer,  Campvale 
Johnston,  Rev.  A.  R.,   U.P.  Chu. 

8  Regent  Park  ter.  Crossmyloof 
Kay,  Wm.  at  Morrison  tf  Co.^s,  49 

Jamaica  street ;  ho.  1    Darnley 

terrace,  Shawlands. 
Kempt,    Donald,    of  IP  Tear    4 

Kempt;  house,   Armadale  cott. 

Shawlands 
Ker,  David,  ofD.  cf-  IF.  Ker  ^  Co. 

Shawlands 
Kid,  George,  commission  raercht. 

Rose  cottage,  Shawlands 
Landale,  James ;  house,  Shawld 
Leitch,    Wm.   coal    merchant,    2 

Regent  park  terrace 
Lowndes,  Robert  G.  of  Jas.  Young- 

<^  Son,  and  TF»t.  Young  cf-  Co. 

Auldhousefield,       PoUokshaws. 

Letters  left  at  Morison  Kyle's, 

108  Queen  street ;  ho.  Shawlds 
M'Auslin,  Arch.  M.D.  Crossmyl 
M'Call,  Aaron,  Rock  cot.  Shawlds 
M'-Dougal,  Daniel,  of  Robertson  ^ 

ITDougal ;  house,  Langside  rd 
M'Intyre,  J.  -J.  fancy  dress  manu- 
facturers, 2  Bank  buildings,  47 

Queen  street 
M'Kittrick,    Wm.    L.    publisher, 

Glasgoiu  Saturday  Post ;  house, 

3  Darnley  terrace,  Shawlands 
M'Lean,  James,  saddler 
M'Rae,  Rev.  David,  U.P.  minister; 

ho.  Braeside  house,  Crossbill 
Marshall,    James,    spirit    dealer, 

Crossmyloof 
Marshall,  Jas.  jun.  grocer,  Crosmy 
Melvin,  ^ob.  of  Alelvin,  Brothers; 

house,  Langside  road 
Menzies,  Archibald,  smith 
Mercer,  Wm.  Park  place,  Shawld. 
Millar,  George;  ho.   Darnley  ter 

Shawlands. 
Jliller,  Archibald,  teacher 
Miller,  M.  salesman,  bread  factory 
Morrison,  Alexander,  of  Morrison 
4~  Co.  49  Jamaica   street;  ho. 
Campside,  Langside. 
Morrison,  Alexander,  of  Morrison, 
Brothers,  .51, 53  Jamaica  street; 

house,  Campside,  Langside 
Muirhead,  J.  forger,  Cart  forge 
Mulhern,  A.  N.  W.  of  J.    #  R. 

Richard  <f  Co.  ;  ho.  Langs,  rd. 

Crossmyloof 
Munro,  Hugh,  grocer 
Murdoch,  Alex.,  Langside,  Cath- 

cart   delivery,    172    Trongate ; 

house.  Moss-side  cottage 
Murraj',    W.    D.    of    Wallace   cf 

Murray,  98  St.  Vincent  street ; 

house,  Elgin  villa 
Murphy,  H.  Springhill  cottage 
O'Halloran,     Michael,     customs' 

clerk ;  house,  Darnley  ten-ace 
Okell,  W.  of  Thomas  Chalmers  cj- 
Co.  Langside  house 


Paterson,  Hugh,  joiner  and  builder. 

Crossbill,  Cathcart 
Paton,  W.  gardener,  Langside  val 
Patrick,    George,  jun.   at  James 
Anderson  cj-  Co.'s,  12  St.  Vin. 
place ;  house,  Crossmyloof 
Peacock,  David,  merchant.  Shawl 
Pulman,  Wm.  Hurlet  and  Campsie 
Alum  Co.  Masfield  cot.  Crossh 
RedJoch,  Allan,  Laurelbank,  Sh 
Reid,  John,  jun.  yarn  and  com- 
mission merchant ;    ho.   West- 
field,  Crossmyloof 
Roby,  H.  R.  commission  mercht. 
8  Royal  Exchange ;  ho.  Darnley 
terrace,  Shawlands 
Rennie,  James,  &  Co.  Newton  pL 

Shawlands 
Roberts,  J.  of  Gilmour  if  Roberts, 

Langside  road 
Robertson,  John,  of  Robertson  (^ 
M'^Ewan ;  ho.  6  Langside  road, 
Crossmyloof 
Ronald,  Thomas,  at  Inglis  ^  Wake- 
field cf  Co.'s,  Darnley  terrace, 
Shawlands 
Russell,  Rev.  David  ;   ho.  Wesley 

villa.  Crossbill,  Cathcart  road 
Scott,  Andw.  of  Scott  (.f  McLaren: 
ho.  Darnley  terrace,  Shawlands 
Scott,  Horatio  C.  of  Thomson  cj- 

Scott,  Langside 

Scott,  John,  1  Darnley  ter.  Cross 

Sim,    John,    sheriff-clerk   depute, 

Countj'  buildings,  Wilson  st.  ; 

house,  Langside  road 

Skirving,  Alex.  Chestnut  cottage, 

Langside  road 
Smellie,  James,  Langside  valley- 
Smith,    Rev.  Jas.   Ormsby  villa, 

Shawlands 
Smith,  John,  of  David  cj-  J.  Smith, 

Southern  cottage,  Langside 
Smith,  John,  boot  and  shoe  mercht. 

173  Tron.  2d  cot.  Langside  rd 
Smith,  W.  R.  W.  woollen  and  wor- 
sted yarn  agents,  2  North  court. 
Royal  Exchange;  ho.  6  Elgin 
villas,  Shawlands 
Somerville,  Wm.;  ho.  Langside 
Spence,  J.  merchant,  Langside 
Shields,  John,  of  Shields  cJ-  Duf, 
3  Murray  place.  Regent  Park 
terrace,  Strathbungo 
Smith,  S.  5  Regent  Park  terrace, 

Strathbungo 
Stewart,  Andrew,  Moss-side 
Stewart,  John,  writer,  Shawlands 
Stewart,    John,   writer,    77    Bu- 
chanan street ;  ho.  Shawlands 
Stirling,  Allan,  boot  and  shoemkr 
Taylor,  Alex,  of  James  Taylor  <^ 

Son  ;  ho.  Shawlands 
Thomson,  Alex.  Darnley  terrace 
Thomson,  Mrs.    Neil,    Camphill, 

Crossmyloof 
Waddell,  Wm.  Y. 
Waddell,  Jas.  4  Regent  Park  ter. 
Crossmyloof 


GOVAN.- 


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-GOVAK 


575 


Walker,  Wm.  of  Walker  Brothers; 
ho.  Derwent  Cottage,  Crosshlll, 
Grossmyloof 

Watson,  Alex,  spirit  merchant 

Watson,  Alex. o/^/ea;.  Waison<^  Co; 
house,  Fj'fe  place,  Shawlauds 

Watson,  Henry,  of  Lockhart ;  ho. 
Mariaville,  LangsiJe 

Watson,  H.  of  Lochharis  cf  Wat- 
son; ho.  Overdale  ho.  Langside 

Watson,  J.  boot  and  shoemaker, 
1 6  Croy  place,  off  Maxwell  st 

Watt,  Alex,  measurer  &  tape-line 
maker ;  house,  Sylvan  cottage 

Watt,  J.  &  E.  Fowlerfield,  Shawl 

Wight,  John,  accountant,  42  West 
George  st.;  house,  Shawlands 

Williams,  Rev.  Jn.  minister,  Bapt. 
chapel,  North  Frederick  street, 
Glasgow ;  house,  1  Carey  place, 
Shawlands 

Williamson,  John,  boot  and  shoe- 
maker, 57  Bridge  St.;  ho. Lenny 
bank,  Shawlands 

Wilson,  Gavin,  5  Moray  place, 
Eegent  park,  Grossmyloof 

Wilson,  George,  263  Argyle  st. ; 
ho.  Wellpark  pi.  Grossmyloof 

Wilson,  Peter,  ofl).  Turner  tf-  Co. 
229  Argyle  St.;  Lugar  cottage, 
Shawlands 

Wilson,  Wm.  boiler  maker,  Lily- 
bank  Boiler  Works,  325  &  3-19 
Eglinton  street ;  ho.  Crossbill, 
Queen's  park 

Wylie,  J. ;  house.  Crossbill 

Young,  Wm.  &  Co.  muslin  manu- 
facturers. Walter  Dow,  agent, 
107  Buchanan  street;  works, 
Auldhouselield,  Pollokshaws 

GOVAN. 

Abercrombie,  Jas.  of  Ilinsliehoood 
(J-  Abe^-crombie,  12  Greenha.  st 

Adam,  James,  fruiterer,  Shield- 
hall  cottage 

Adam,  James,  flesher,  Greenhaugh 

Adam,  Joseph,  flesher,  8  Victoria 
place;   ho.  12  do 

Adam,  Robert,  smith.  West-end 

Aikmau,  George,  iron-merchant, 
West -end 

Aikman,  James,  traveller,  47 
Queen  st.;  ho.  3  Brighton  pi 

Aitken,  Archd.  commercial  travel- 
ler, Newstead  place 

Aitken,  John,  surgeon,  1  Arthur 
place;  ho.  7  Buckingham  sq 

Aitkenhead,  A.  clothiei-,  llTTron- 
gate  ;  house,  Greenfield  cottage, 
Harmony 

Aitkenhead,  Thos.  Greenfield  cot- 
tage. Harmony  road 

Alexander,  Henry  L.  Glasgow  and 
Govan  carrier.  Main  street 

Alexander,  James,  plumber  and 
gasfitter,  8  Alma  place;  house, 
Cansh's  land 


Anderson,  David,  clothier,  4  Os- 
borne place 

Anderson,  J.  G.  of  J.  irintyre  cf- 
Co,  Cessnock  cottage 

Anderson,  James  W.  at  D.  Sande- 
man's,  53  Miller  street ;  house. 
Woodland  villa 

Anderson,  Wm.  teacher,  12  Carlton 
place  ;  house,  1  Osborne  place 

Auld,  H.  manufacturer,  111  Union 
St. ;  house,  Lilyvale  cottage 

Austin,  Wm.  Fire  and  Life  Insur- 
ance, 24  St.  Vincent  place  ;  ho. 
Donald's  land 

Baird,  Robert,  Govan  Provision 
store,  1  Victoria  place ;  house, 
2  Victoria  place 

Baird,  Thomas,  agent  for  the  City 
of  Glasgow  Bank,  house  and 
land  factor,  Bank  place.  To  be 
had  on  Wednesdays  at  10  o'clock; 
residence.  South  Croft 

Barlas,  A.  R.  11  Osborne  place 

Barnet,  Hugh,  jun.  of  Rutherfm-d, 
Paierson,  S;  Co.  11  Brighton  pi 

Barr,  David,  painter,  1 3  Victoria  pi 

Barr,  Andrew,  baker,  9  Victoria  pi 

Barr,  John,  victualler.  Main  st. ; 
house,  Barr's  land 

Barr,  William,  Copeland  road 

Belch,  John,  wine  and  spirit  mer- 
chant ;  house,  Drumojaie 

Bell,  John,  flesher,  Newstead, 
Govan  road 

Bell,  George,  tea  merchant,  Burn- 
yard  cottage 

Binnie,  John,  builder,  Ibroxholm 

Bird,  David,  writer,  and  fire  and 
life  insurance  agent ;  house, 
Murrows  park 

Bisset,  George,  wright.  Three-mile 
house,  Paisley  road 

Black,  James,  9  Brighton  terrace 

Black,  Thomas,  butter  and  egg 
merchant,  Bryce's  land 

Blackwood,  J.  Cessnock  road 

Bogue,  E.  A.  clothier  and  hatter, 
Iboxholm 

Bowes,  James,  accountant  City  of 
Glasgow  Bank  ;  ho.  Bank  place 

Boyd,  Alex,  civil  engineer,  2 
Buckingham  square 

Brodie,  G.  L.  of  W.  B.  Dich  4  Co. 
8  Brighton  place 

Brodie,  D.  confectioner.  High  rd 

Brown,  J.  merchant,  St.  Enoch 
square  ;  house,  Govan  park 

Bryce,  Colin,  farmer,  Greenfield 

Bryce,  J.  S.  writer,  Crossbank 

Bryce,  AYm.  baker,  Lansdown  pi 

Buchanan,  John,  of  Paisley^  Jar- 
dine^  ^  Co.  Ibroxholm 

Buchanan,  Mrs.  Waverly  tavern, 
Water  row 

Cameron,  Wm.  W.  brush  manu- 
facturer. Harmony  house 

Campbell,  Archibald,  at  J.  4  W. 
Campbell  cj-  Co.'s,  Linda  villa, 
Copland  road 


Campbell,  A.  grocer,  Murrows  pi 

Campbell,  Alexander,  gardener  and 
cowfeeder,  Main  street 

Carswell,  Robert,  writer,  3  Os- 
bourne  place 

Carswell,  Robert,  writer,  9  Os- 
bourne  place 

Clark,  George,  flesher.  Main  road 

Clark,  George,  grocer.  Water  row 

Clark,  George  Wilson,  corn  factor, 
Dumbreck,  Paisley  road 

Clark,  James,  &  Co.  plumbers  and 
gasfitters,  21  Albert  street 

Clelland,  James,  farmer,  Shieldhall 

Cochrane,  W.  B.  calenderer,  &c.  6 
Brighton  place 

Connell,  James,  of  Connell  and 
Brodie,  Ibroxholm 

Conaghan,  Eev.  Joseph,  E.C.C. 

City  of  Glasgow  Branch  Bank, 
Bank  place;  Thomas  Baird,  agt 

Copeland,  William,  of  Moore  and 
Copeland,  Broomloan  cottage 

Couper,  James,  butter  and  egg 
store,  1  Murrow  place 

Couper,  Peter,  baker,  Middleton 
buildings 

Couper,  Miss,  grocer.  Water  row 

Craig,  Andrew,  civil  engineer, 
Middleton  terrace 

Craig,  James,  Middleton  house 

Craig,  Peter,  ironmonger,  Ibrox- 
holm, Paisley  road 

Craig,  William,  carterand  contrac- 
tor, Burnside  place 

Crothers,  Alex.,  Govandale  cotta. 

Cruickshank,  Wm.  Spanish  vice- 
censul,  Huntly  lodge,  Ibroxholm 

Cunningham,  iVlis.s,  Ibroxholm 

Dick,  Wm.  Bruce,  Ediu  villa, 
Govan  road 

Dixon,  Edward  M.  teacher  of 
mathematic.?,  5  Osborne  place 

Dobie,  John,  3  Victoria  place 

Donald,  Andrew,  grocer.  West-end 

Donald,  James,  grocer.  Main  road; 
house,  Middleton  buildings 

Donald,  James,  jun.  general  grocer, 
Middleton  place 

Donald,  Wm.  Main  rd.  West-end 

Duncan,  Eobert,  manager  at  Smith 
4  Rodgei-'s,  ho.  15  Eutland  pi 

Duncan,  Thomas,  farmer.  Moss 

Dunlop,  Mrs.  A.  W.  stationer  and 
general  merchant,  post-otHce,  5, 
6  Victoria  place ;  house,  7  do 

Dunlop,  Mrs.  G.  grocer.  Main  rd 

Dunn,  Daniel,  grocer,  1  Albert  St.; 
house,  Ilaraiony  road 

Eadie,  James,  pawnbroker,  9  Al- 
bert St. ;  house,  Arthur  place 

Eadie,  Wm.  of  Mason  cj-  Eadie^ 
Ibroxholm 

Ewing,  R.  Carey  cottage,  Cope- 
land road 

Ewing,  Wm.  foreman  carpenter  ai 
B.  Napier  ^  Sort's,  Murrow's  pa 

Ferguson,  Duncan,  boot  and  shoe- 
maker, 9  Hyndford  place 


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GO  VAX. 


-SUBURBAN  DIRECTORY.- 


-GOVAN. 


Ferguson,    J.    Maiylaiid     house, 

Paisley  road 
Findlay,  A.  L.  French  and  German 

teacher,  Brnomloan  house 
Findlay,  David,  spir.  dealer.  Sheep 

Head  inn 
Fell,  John  W.  shipbroker,  Middle- 
ton  terrace 
Flemina:,  Arch.  7  Brighton  place, 

Copland  road 
Forrester,  James,  sen.  Marrow's  pa 
Fowler,    Andrew,     nursery     and 

seedsman,  Cessnock,  Govan  rd 
Fraser,  Arch,  wine  and  spirit  mer- 
chant ;  house,  Sliieklhall 
Fraser,  Mrs.  John,  spirit  dealer,  5 

Arthur  place;  ho.  2  Alma  st 
Fulton,  "Wm.  A.  M.  schoolmaster 
and  session  eleik  ;  ho.  Schoolho 
Galbraitb,  Kobert,  41  Dunlop  St.; 

houte,  Greenhead  house 
•Gait,  John,  builder,  Greenfield  pi 
Galloway,  M.  dressmaker,  1  Green- 

haugh  street 
Gardiner,  James,  farmer,  Loanbea 
Gardiner,  0.  T.  B.,  teller,  Clydes- 
dale Bank ;  house,  Carlton  villa, 
Ibrox  park 
Gardiner,  Wm.  grocer  and  spirit 

dealer,  Middleton  buildings 
Gardiner,  Wm.  buiLier,  Ibroxholni 
Garvin,  John,  Woodville  place 
Gavin,     Robert,     warehouseman, 

Murrowsdale  cottage 
Gemmel,  And.  Elm  p  irk,  Govan  rd 
Gibson,  Mrs.  K.  innkeeper.  Half- 
way house,  Paisley  roiid 
Gilchrist,    "\Vm.    mana<;er    Govan 
victualling    society  ;    house,    2 
Victoria  place 
Gilles,  Neil,  draper.  Main  road 
Glen,  AlL.n,  of  A.  and  W.  Glen, 

Ibroxholni 
Colder,  Robert,  U.P.  Church-offi- 
cer, 5  Orchard  place 
Goodwin,    Robert,    house    factor, 

Hazlewood,  Dumbreck. 
Graham,  Wm.  farmer,  Ibrox 
Gray,  John,  8  Osborne  place 
Gray,  John,  jun.  Middleton  terrace 
Hall,  James,  of  Hod^je,  Stewart,  tf 

Ball,  5  Woodvale  place 
Hall.  W.  D.  writer,  &c.   125  Bu- 
chanan St.  ;  ho.  1 0  Osborne  pi 
Hall,  Mrs.  5  Woodvale  place 
Hamilton,    Alex,    traveller,    111 

U:iion  st. ;  ho.  10  Brighton  pi 
Hamilton,  Jas.  farmer,  Drumoync 
Hamilton,  John  Gardiner,  Moor- 
park  ;  bouse,  4  Alma  street 
Hamilton,  Robt.  of  Robert  Hamil- 
ton 4-  Co. ;  house,  1  Uaborne  pi 
Hamilton,  William,  farmer.  West 

Henderston,  Paisley  road 
Hamilton,  Wm.   at  Poi-t-Eglittion 
Spinning  Co. ;  ho.  Melville  )iark 
Hannah,    John,     I'aris-h    Church 

ofBcer,  Greenfield  place 
Hart,  E.  Cessnock  paik,  Govan  rd 


Harvie,  Rubert,  blacksmith.  Half- 
way house,  Paisley  road 

Hay,  A.  Winetta  cottage,  Cope- 
land  road 

Ha}',  Rev.  James,  U.P.  Church, 
Harmonj'  house 

Hendry,  Jubn,  joiner  and  builder, 
Murrow's  place;   house,  do. 

Hinsbelwood  &  Abercrombie,  om- 
nibus proprietors,  carriage  hirers 
and  funeral  undertakers,  14 
Greenhaugh  street 

Hoey,  D.  G.  bookkeeper,  at  Wm. 
Cilmour  cj-  Co.'«;  ho.  3  Bucking- 
ham square 

Hoey,  Thomas,  ship  builder,  3 
Buckingham  square 

Holmes,  James,  I'lroxholm 

Holmes,  Robert,  of  James  M'Lean 
4'  Co.;  ho.  3  Buckingham  sq 

Holmes,  Mrs.  R.  3  Buckingham  sq 

Howie,  John,  1  Brighton  place 

Hunter,  J.  E.  Cessnock  cottage, 
Govan  road 

Hutcbeson,  Alex,  wine  and  spirit 
merchant,  Stag  inn 

Hutcbeson,  Peter,  gardener,  Craig- 
ton  ;  house,  Greenhaugh 

Hutcbeson,  Mrs.  G.,Craigton  ;  ho. 
Paisley  road 

Hutton,  John,  merchant,  Peel  cot 

Hynd,  Wm.  nurseries  for  flowers, 
fruits  and  vegetables,  Greenhead 
cottage 

Hyslop,  P.  B.  M.D.  8  Hyndford 
place;   house.  Dean  park 

Inglis,  A.  &  .1.  engineers  and  iron 
ship  builders,  Point  house 

Ingram,  Andw.  1  Osborne  terrace 

Jobnston,  Gilbert,  Free  Church 
minister;  house,  Morris  villa, 
Copeland  road 

Keely,  Andrew,  Summerlon 

Kerr,  Robert,  Cruikston  ball 

Kerr,  Thomas,  4  Brighton  terrace 

King,  William,  4  Brighton  terrace 

Kinghorn,  David,  at  R.  Napier  tf 
Sons' ;  house,  1  Buckingham  rd 

Kinghorn,  John,  at  Napier'' s  yard ; 
house,  Lansdowne  place 

Kinloch,  K.  shoemaker,  3  Hynd- 
ford place  ;  house,  7  Victoria  pi 

Kirkwood,  John,  boot  and  shoe 
maker.  Orchard  place 

Knox,  Rev.  James,  minister  of 
Pollok  Street  U.  P.  Church,  5 
Buckingham  square 

Lamberton,  Hugh,  of  John  Gray  i^- 
Co.  ;  Vicarfifld 

Lambie,      A.       umbrella    maker, 

Gushet  point 
Laidlaw,  Thomas,  wine  and  spirit 
merchant;  house,  5  Osborne  pi 
Lamont,  James,  of  Lewis  Potter  ij- 
Co. ;    Cessnock    bank,    Govan 
road 
Laurie,  A.  H.Clyde  villa, Govan  rd 
Leadingbam,  George,  at  J.  ^  W. 
Campbell's,  Muriow'a  park 


Laurie,  John,  grocer.  Main  street; 

house,  Edmond's  lai;d 
Learnionth,  Tbos.  wiight  &  wood 
merchant;  ho.  Middleton  farm 
Leishman,    Rev.   Dr.    minister  of 

Govan  ;  house,  Govan  manse 
Levack,  Wm.  of  Scobie,  Brebner  <f 
I^evach;  ho.  1  Buckingham  sq 
Lindsay,  Mrs.  John,  Cessnock  rd 
Livingston,    Charles     S.     cotton 
broker,  127  Ingram  st.  ;  house, 
Merry  flats 
Lochhead,  Mrs.,  Ronbank 
Lyon,  M'illiam,  farmer,    Hillhead. 
Letters  left,  with  John  Arneil, 
Three-Mile  house 
M'Call,  Mrs.  Ibroxhill 
M'CalJum,    Duncan,     grocer,     6 

Hyndford  place  ;  house,  7  do. 

M'Culloch,     William,     at      Weir 

Brothers  tj"  Co.;  Langlands  lodge 

M'Cunn,  Maiy,  milliner  and  straw 

hat  maker,  10  Hyndford  place, 

and  424  Ai-gyle  street 

M'Donald,    Miss  Alex,  board  and 

day  school,  Middleton  terrace 
M'Farlane  «S;  Simpson,  family  gro- 
cers and  wine  mtrcbants,  10,  11 
Victoria  pi.  ;   ho.  Greenfield  pi 
M'Gill,  Jobn,  boot  &  shoe  maker, 

Middleton  buildings 
M'Gregor,  Andrew,  li'  Son,  joiners 
and  Cabinetmakers,  7  Victoria  st 
M'Gregor,  Andiew,  house  factor, 

2  Victoria  street 
M'Intosh,  Alexander,  measurer,  4 

Alma  street 
MTntosh,  A.  &  J.  slaterp,Orcliard  j>l 
MTntosh,  John,  Ibroxholni 
M'Kean,  James,  grocer.  Main  st 
M'Kechnie,   W.     D.    adjuster    of 
averages,  1  &  2  gals.  Royal  Ex. 
buildings ;  house,  Govandale 
M'Kim,  grocer  and  provision  nier. 

1  Alma  place  ;   house,  2  do. 
M'Kinlay,  J.  of  J.  cf  W.  M'Kinlay, 

St.  Vincent  park 
M'Kinlay,  Robt.  agent, 1 1  Ibrox  ter 
M'Kinlay,  Mrs.  St.  Vincent  park 
M'Laren,  John,  joiner,  Aithurpl. ; 

house,  G  Alma  place 
M'Laren,  John,  3  Buckingham  sq. 

Summerton 
M'Laren,   Tboinas,    Free  Church 

school  ;  house,  2  Arthur  place 

M'Leod,    Donald,    minister.   Free 

Church  ;   ho.  3  Brighton  terrace 

M'Limont,   Andrew,    grocer   and 

provision  mer.  7  Greenhaugh  st 

M'Millan,  watclimaker  &jeweller, 

West  bank,  Govan  road 
JI'Nab,  John,  Dumlireck  priory 
M'Naught,     Mrs.    John,     G    Os- 
borne terrace 
Mansell,  Robert,  draughtsman,  at 
R.  Napier  4- Sons',  1 2  Brighton  pi 
Manson,  Mrs.  George,  milliner  and 
straw-hat  maker,  3  Murrow  pi 
Martin,  Daniel,  2  Arthur  place 


GOVAN.- 


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577 


Martin,  James,  of  Clyde  Naviga- 
tion, 9  Brighton  place 

Mason,  Jobn,  of  Mason  4'  Eadie  ; 
house,  5  Osborne  place 

Watliieson,  "VVin.  of  Auld,  Berrie, 
4'  Mathieson ;  Apsley  villa, 
Copeland  road 

Melville,  Thos.  com.  traveller,  111 
Union  st. ;  ho.  7  Osborne  terr 

Marrow,  Lewis  T.  of  Mei-row  ^ 
Fell,  Floravale,  Ibroxholm 

Mitchell,  John,  iron  merchant  and 
shipowner,  Mooreparlt 

Morris,  James,  iron  and  general 
metal  merchant,  1  Woodvale  pi 

Morrison,  Henrj',  Manse  buildings 

Morrison,  Hugh,  of  Morrison  ^ 
Co.  Ibroxholm 

Morrison,  John,  house  proprietor, 
Murrow's  park 

Muir,  Misses  J.  &  B.  milliners  and 
dressmakers,  3  Arthur  place ; 
house,  6  Alma  place 

Myles,  jn.  Clelland  pi.  Ibroxholm 

Napier,  J.  I),  engineer  and  iron 
shipbuilder,  at  R.  Napier  ij' 
Sons',  Albert  cottage,  Copelaud 
road 

Napier,  Robert,  &  Sons,  iron 
shipbuilders 

Nicol,  John,  confectioner,  4  Hynd- 
ford  place 

Niven,  Hugh,  with  Randolph,  Elder, 
c|-  Co.  Victoria  cottage 

Norris,  J.  &  W.  file-cutters,  Ren- 
frew road  ;  ho.  Burnside  cottage 

Paterson,  Mrs.  B.  Lansdowne  cot 

PoUok,  Morris,  &  Son,  silk  throw- 
sters, &c.  Govan  factory 

Porteous,  James,  of  J.  Porteous  cj- 
Co.  "West  bank,  Govan  road 

Prittj',  Francis,  engraver,  Peel  cot 

Rae,  M.  dressmaker,  5  Alma  place; 
house,  2  do 

Eae,  Ralph,  2  Alma  place 

Eamsay,  Mrs.,  Clelland  pi.  Ibroxh 

Eamsaj',  Mrs.  green-grocer,  4 
Murrow  place 

,Tlandolph,  Elder,  &  Co.  engineers 
and  iron  shipbuilders 

Rankin,  W.  J.  Macquorn,  LL.D. 
civil  engineer,  regius  professor  of 
civil  engineering  and  mechanics 
in  the  University  of  Glasgow, 
Mossfarni  cottage 

Registry  office  for  births,  &c.  for 
Govan  district,  school-house, 
Govan;  William  Fulton,  A.M. 
registrar 

Reid,  Alexander,  dyer.  Hillock  ho 

Eeid,  Peter,  manager  of  Govan 
dyeworks ;  ho.  Sauchie,  West  end 

Eeid,  John,  jun.  West  India  mer- 
chant, Bellalouston  hill 

Eeid,  John,  coal  merchant  and 
agent  for  lighters,  High  road 

Eeid,  Thomas,  dyer,  49  Ingram 
street ;  ho.  Broomloan  cottage 

Keid,  William,  carter,  Greenhaugh 


Robertson,  Adam,  of  Robertson  4' 

Baird,  Gothic  cottage 
Robertson,  Mrs.  of  Whitefield 
Ross,  Donald,  of  D.  ^-  H.  Ross, 

Ibrox  terrace 
Rowand,  A.  Lint  house 
Rowand,  Mrs.  Holmfauldhead 
Russell,  J.  architect,  Three-mile  ho 
Scott,  James,  grocer,  Greenhead, 

West-end 
Service,  John,  merchant.  Middle- 
ton  terrace.  Paisley  road 
Shaw,    AValter,    engineer,    New- 
stead  place 
Shaw,  Mrs.  James,  9   Osborne  pi 
Shaw,  Mrs.  James,  4  Osborne  ter 
Skinner,  William,  83  Miller  St.; 

house,  12  Osborne  place 
Small,  C.  J.  Ibroxholm 
Smith,  A.  Macfie,  M.D.  Ibroxh 
Smith,  George,  cowfeeder,  Green- 
haugh dairy 
Smith,  Duncan,  gardener, West-end 
Smith,    John,     Union     BanJe,    2 

Osborne  terrace 
Smith,    Jane     A.     milliner     and 

clothier,  3  Greenhaugh  place 
Smith  &  Roger,  iron  shipbuilders, 

Middletou  ship-yard 
Smith,  Thomas,  naval  architect,  4 

Brighton  place 
Smith,    Thomas,    clothier,    Bank 

place  ;  house,  2  Victoria  place 
Smith,    William,    J, P.    officer,    7 

Victoria  place 
Smith,  Mrs.,  Smith's  place 
Steven,  Moses,  of  Bellahouston 
Symington,  A.  J.  manufacturer,  5 

Osborne  terrace 
Taylor,  William,  of  E,  Taylor  4- 

So7is,  Newstead 
Thom's    Library,    Govan   school- 
house;  Wm.  Fulton,  librarian 
Thomson,  Alex,  farmer,  Fairfield 
Thomson,  J.  &  G.  engineers  and 
iron     shipbuilders,     Clydebank 
Iron  Ship  bank 
Thomson    &   Meikle,   painters,   4 

Arthur  place  ;  ho.  Hyndford  pi 
Thomson,    Mrs.    Matthew,    Mur- 
row park 
Todd,  H.  traveller,  Newstead  pi 
Turnej-,  Mrs.  draper  and  milliner, 
4  Alma  place;  house,  6  Almast 
Trotter,  Robert,  Middleton  terrace 
Urquhart,  Robert,  of  Moss 
Waddell,     Moses,     spirit    dealer. 

Water  row 
Wallacb,  H.  merchant,  Argjde  cot 
Walker,  John,  farmer,  Weariston 
Wardrop,  G.  Free  Church  officer, 

Main  street 
Wat  hew,   Richard,  merchant,    14 

Ibrox  terrace 
Watson,  J.  manufacturer.  Wood- 
vale  place 
Watt,  George  H.  at  James  Fi?7lat/'s, 
22    West    Nile   street;    house, 
Myrtle  cottage,  Copeland  road 


Watt,  Wm.  farmer,  Bellahouston 
Weir,  Wm.  of  W.   Weir  Brothers 

4'  Co.  Langlands  house 
Weir,   Patrick,  of  William   Weir 

Brothers  4'  Co.  Langlands  house 
Whyte,  J.  farmer,  Upper  Merrj'flats 
Whitehill,  Jas.  chimney  sweeper, 

Victoria  street 
Wilson,  James,  ofWylie  cj-  Wilson, 

coalmasters,  13  Osborne  place 
Wilson,  William,   Thistle  tavern. 

Water  row 
Wilson,  Misses,  dressmaks.  Weir's 

cottage 
Wink,  G.  accountant,  Eden  villa 
Winton,  Alexander,  of  A.  Winton 

cf  Co.  Ibroxholm 
Wishart,  Andw.  grocer  and  spirit 

dealer,  Wilson's  land.  Main  st 
Wishart,  George,  grocer  and  spirit 

dealer,  1  Hyndford  place 
Young,  Wm.  G.  2  Arthur  place 
Young,  Mrs.  3  Osborne  terrace 

HILLHEAD. 

For  Ashton  Terrace,  Belgrave  Ter- 
race, Buckingham  Terrace,Gros- 
venor  Terrace,  Hamilton  Drive, 
Hamilton  Park  Terrace,  Kew 
Terrace,  St.  James'  Terrace, 
Windsor  Terrace  (Great  Wes- 
tern Road),  Sardinia  Terrace, 
see  Glasgow  Street  Directory. 

Abendroth,  II.  seed  merchant,  5 

Bloomfield  place 
Aiken,  Robert,  10  Granby  terrace 
Aikman,  Rev.  J.  Logan,  3  Great 

Kelvin  terrace 
Alexander,     Edward,     Richmond 

terrace,  Dowanhill 
Alexander,  G.  Dowanhill  gardens 
Alexander,  John,    Meuslrie-bank, 

Dowanhill  gardens 
Alexander,  Thomas,  Oakvale 
Alison,  Robert,  West-bank  terrace 
Allan,    Andrew,  Union  bank,  21 

Bloomfield  place 
Anderson,  James  B.  6  Hillhead  pi 
Anderson,  Jas.  W.  12  Granby  ter 
Anderson,  Mrs.  12  Hillhead  pi 
Arnolt,  Walker,    G.  A,,  professor 

of  botany,  2  Victoria    terrace, 

Dowanhill 
Ballingall,  David,  20  Bloomfi.  pi 
Balloch,   Robert,    Eaniont   lodge, 

Dowanhill  gardens 
Barclay,  Rev.  John,  17  Bank  st 
Brace,  Edmund,  3  Crown  circus 
Batchelor,  Rev.  Henry,  9  Nelson  ter 
Bell,  George,  St.  Bernard's  place 
Bell,    John,    chimney  sweeper,  1 

Bank  street 
Binning,    Robert,   Albert  terrace, 

Dowanhill  gardens 
Blackburn,  Andrew,  merchant,  5 

Oakfield  terrace 
Black,  P.  Y.  10  Nelson  terrace 
Blackie,  John,  Lilybank 


578 


HILLHEAD.- 


-SUBUREAN  DIRECTOEY.- 


-HILLHEAD. 


Blair,  George,  2  Portman  place 
Borthwick,  H.  G.  S.  Rose  cot 
Best,  F.  11  West- bank  ten-iice 
Boulding,  Rev.  W.  James,  Baptist 

minister,  1  West-bank  terrace 
Boyd,  David,  Hamilton 
Browne,  John,  smallwares,  Hamil- 
ton place;   lio.  14  Glasgow  st 
Brown,  Alexander,  16  Oakfieldter 
Brown,  James,  secy.  Hillh.  Bowl 
Brown,  James,  17  Grosvenor  ter 
Brook,  Alexander,  G  Nelson  ter 
Bruce,    Peter,    of  Bruce   cj-    Co. ; 

Craiglaw  place 
Bruce,   Robert,  of  Bruca  cJ-  Co. ; 

7  Great  Kelvin  ten-ace 
Buchanan,  Andrew,  Belgrave  pi 
Buchanan,  Mrs.   G.  J.   15  Nelson 

terrace,  Glasgow  street,  Hillh 
Burt,  John,  2  Portman  place 
Buttery,  Mrs.  3  Kelvin  terrace 
Calder,  Donald,  Dowanh.  gardens 
Callender,  W.  Norwood,  Dowanh 
Callender,    William,     St.     Kilda 

lodge,  Dowanhill 
Cameron,  John,  7  Hillhead  pi 
Campbell,  Robt.  5  Bloomfield  pi 
Carmichael,  John,  1  Granby  ter 
Chalmers,  John,  family  Ijaker,  12 

Hamilton  place 
Chalmers,  "Wm.  6  Hamilton  place 
Christie,  Wm.  2  Oakfield  terrace 
Clark,  William,  Nelson  terrace 
Clark,  Peter,   curator,  Royal   Bo- 
tanic gardens  ;  ho.  in  the  above 
Connell,  Jas.  G  Nelson  terrace 
Connell,  Rev.  Samuel,  Gt.  Geo.  st 
Corbett,  Thos.  Kildowan,  Dowanh 
Cowan,  AVilliam,  15  Oakfield  ter 
Craig,  Eobt.  17  Bank  street 
Craig,  Robt.  19  Bloomfield  place 
Crawford,  John,  Oakv.ale 
Cullen,  Mrs.  18  Gt.  Georpe  st 
Currie,  Joseph,  11  Bloomfield  pi 
Banks,  A.  &  W.  fleshers,  Craig- 
law place 
Davidson,   James,    bootmaker,    7 

Hamilton  place 
Dobbie,  James,  M.D.,  Bothwell  ter 
Doddrell,  T.  D.  4  Victoria  terrace, 

Dowanhill 
Dow,  Mrs.  David,  teacher  of  music, 

18  Bloomfield  place 
Dowie,  Robert,  1-^-  Kelvin  terrace 
Duncan,  Mrs.  6  Hillhead  place 
Eadie,  James,  jun.  2  Bloomfi.  pi 
Easton,  James,  6  Hamilton  place 
Edmiston,  John,  6  Hamilton  pi 
Ewing,  James,  Oakfield  house 
Farmer,  Wm.  grocer  and  provision 
merchant,     1     Craiglaw  place ; 
ho.  Great  George  st.  Hillhead 
Ferguson,  Archibald,  17  Wilson  st 
Ferguson,  David,  8  Belgrave  ter 
Ferguson,  P.  16  Wilson  street 
Ferguson,  T.  M.  7  Victoria  terrace, 

Dowanhill 
Findlay,   John,  of  G.  tj-  J.  Findhy, 
1-1  Nelson  terrace. 


Findlay,  John,  of  John  Findlay  cj* 
Co.  builder;  house,   13   Nelson 
terrace,  Wilson  street 
Finlay,  E.  G.  Granby  terrace 
Findlay  Thos.  Dowanhill  gardens 
Fisher,  George,  St.  Bernard's  pi 
Flint,  John,  Janefleld  cottage 
Flint,  John,  teacher,  8  Glasgow  st 
Forman,  1  Albert  ter.  Dowanh 
Frame,  Thomas,  Dowanside 
Frame,  Thomas,   Dowanside,  Ob- 
servatory hill 
Eraser,  A.  John,  20  Hillhead  pi 
Fulton,  George,   tinsmith  and  gas- 
fitter,   11  Hamilton  place  ;   ho. 
14  Glasgow  street 
Galbraith,  Arehd.  5  W:  Bank  ter 
Gemmell,  Frank,  4  Portman  pi 
Gemmell,  John,  18  Oakfield  ter 
Gemmell,  Wm.  2  Portman  place 
GitFen,  Alex.  4  Portman  place 
Gilbert,  Mrs.  17  Bank  street 
Gilraour,  John,  7  Granby  ter 
Gordon,  Mrs.  Adam,  3  Craiglaw  pi 
Govan,  William,  sen.  South  park 
Govan,  William,  jun.  South  park 
Graham,  Arch.  H.  6  Dowanh.  ter 
Graham,  Mrs.  5  Bloomfield  place 
Grant,  Robert,  professor  of  astro- 
nomy. Observatory 
Grant,  Alex.  Dowanhill  gardens 
Greig,  David,  4  Hillhead  place 
Greig,  David,  jun.  4  Hillhead  pi 
Hadden,  T.  L.  13  Granby  terrace 
Hamilton,  Chas.  Dowanh.  gardens 
Hamilton,  D.  S.  14  Oakfield  ter 
Hamilton,  Geo,  5  Granby  terrace 
Hamilton,  John,  IG  Wilson  street 
Hamilton,  Patrick,  5  Granby  ter 
Hanny,  P.  M.  Dowanhill  gardens 
Harvey,  John,  8  Oakfield  terrace 
Harvey,  Mrs.  8  Oakfield  terrace 
Harper,  John,  Great  George  street 
Hay,  Mrs.  12  Nelson  terrace 
Henderson,  Wm.  5  Bloomfield  pi 
Henry,  Wm.  14  Granby  terrace 
Herbertson,  Henry,  measurer,  Dow- 
anhill gardens 
Hetherington,  W.  M.,  D.D.,  LL.D. 
Free  Church  College,  13  Oak- 
field terrace 
Hillhouse,  James,   of  Loclcerlie  cj- 
Ilillhmtfe  ;  ho.  89  Abercrom.  st 
Hood,  Agnes,  4  Great  George  st 
Hodge,  W.  B.  writer,  Victoria  ter. 

Dowanhill 
Holms,  James,  5  Victoria  terrace, 

Dowanhill 
Hogg,,  James,  missionary,  2  Bloom- 
field place 
Honeyman,   IMichael,  accountant, 

11  Bloomfield  place 
Hooker,  Jlrs.  11  Westbank  terrace 
Houston,  J.  G.  9  Granby  terrace 
Howie,  James,  IS  Crown  circus 
Hunter,  Arch,  hydropathic  practi- 
tioner; establishment,  Gilmourh 
Ilutcheson,  Mrs.  Charles,  20  Or.k- 
fielj  terrace 


Hutton,  William,  11  Nelson  ter 
Inglis,  John,  1  Bank  street 
Johnston,    T.    S.    Jones,     1    St. 

Bernard  place 
Johnson,  William,  civil  engineer, 

Vernon  house,  Dowanhill 
Jaap,  John,  chem.  10  Hamilton  pi 
Jackson,  Andw.  jun.  Kelvins,  cot  ' 
Jackson,  Edw.  2  Bloomfield  place 
Kay,  Alex.  jun.  Dowanside 
Kenneth,  James,  2  W.  Bank  ter 
Kerr,  Alex.  17  Bank  place 
Kerr,  Jas.,  law  clerk  of  the  Glas- 
gow &  South  Western  Railway 
Company  ;  ho.  3  Bloomfield  pi 
Kerr,  Rev.  John,  5  Portman  place 
King,  John,  Laurelbank 
King,  Robert,  6  Nelson  terrace 
Kirkwood,  John,  9  Oakfield  ter 
Knox,  George,  Nelson  terrace 
Knox,  Jn.  Tyrefield  ho.  Wilson  st 
Lambert,  Walter,  Great  George  sfc 
Laidlaw,  David,  of  R.  Laidlaw  ^ 

Co.  Dowanhill 
Lamond,  E.  N.  5  Gt.  Kelvin  ter 
Lamond,  John,  5  Gt.  Kelvin  ter 
Leech,  W.  B.  6  Oakvale 
Leisk,  David,  2 1  Oakfield  terrace 
Leisk,  Robert,  21  Oakfield  terrace 
Lester,  Wm.  6  Belgrave  terrace 
Lockerbj'-,  Francis,  of  Locherhy  cf 
Hillhouse;   house,    19  Eosehall 
street,  Glasgow 
Lockerby  and  Hillhouse,   bakers, 

1  Hamilton  place 
Lehmann,  Ghs.  Dowanhill  gardens 
Lyall,    William,    green -grocer,  4 

Plamilton  place 
Lyon,  Mrs.  Westbank  terrace 
MAUister,     James,     Carndowan, 

Dowanhill 
M'Arthur,  J.  R.  23  Oakfield  tor 
M'Arthur,  Mrs.  23  Oakfield  ter 
M'Brayne,  Robt.  Dunard,  Dowan- 
hill gardens 
M'Connachy,  James,   2  Bank  st. 

Hillhead  place 
M'Donald,  R.  D.  West  Bank  ter 
M'Gregor,  Daniel,  8  Glasgow  st  , 
M'Gregor,  J.  F.  Glasgow  street 
BI'Gregor,  Wm.  Glasgow  street 
M'Grouther,  Mrs.  10  Bloomfield  pi 
M'Intyre,  Peter,  Bank  street 
M'Kay,  James,  14  Nelson  terrace 
M'Keand,  Anthony,  Thornville 
M'Kenzie,    Wm.    M.D.    surgeon, 
oculist  to  her  Majesty,  1  Oak- 
field terrace 
M'Leod,  M.  2  Oakvale 
M'Nab,  A.  teacher,  10  Oakfield  ter 
M'Nab,  James,  jun.  Nelson  terrace 
M'Nair,  A.  D.  4  Hillhead  place 
M'Nair,  D.  S.  4  Hillhead  place 
M-Nairn,  John,  11  West  Bank  ter 
I\PNaughton,  P.  Albert  terrace 
M'Phun,  W.  L.  2  Gt.  Kelvin  ter 
Main,  James,  2  Granby  terrace 
I  Llalcolm,  W.  &  J.  fish  merchants, 
I       Hamilton  pi. ;  ho.  5  Bank  st 


BILLHEAD. SUBURBAIT  DIKECTORY. MARYHILL. 


579- 


Marshall,  Capt.  Jas.  3  Portman  pi 
Marshall,  John,  18  Bloomfield  pi 
Martin,  Ales.  Stafford  house,  Dow- 

anhill  gardens 
Martin,  John,  17  Bloomfield  place 
Meighan,  John,  butcher,  2  Ham.  pi 
Meikle,  "VYm.  Uowanhill  gardens 
Meilvlejohn,  J.  Westbank  terrace 
Melville,  E.  H.  Oakvale 
Morrison,  D.  A  I\I.  9  Crown  circus 
Morrison,  Miss,  2  Kelvin  terrace 
Muir,  John,  Benvae,  Dowanh.  gar 
Munro,  St.  Bernard's  place 
Murdoch,  James,  Dowanhill 
Murdoch,  James,  11  Oakfield  te'r 
Murdoch,  Patrick,  1 1  Oakfield  ter 
Murray,  John,  17  Oakfield  ter 
Murray,  J.  B.  8  Vict.  ter.  Dowan 
Murray,  John,    grocer  and  wine 

merchant,  4  Westbank  terrace  ; 

ho.  12  Willowbank  street 
Muter,    Thomas,    of   Turner  and 

Muter;  13  Nelson  terrace 
Napier,  John,  Saughfield 
Napier,  Wm.  jun.  coahnas.  Cow- 

denhill  colliery,  EastKilpatrick ; 

house,  20  Sardinia  terrace 
Neil,  James,  Westbank  terrace 
Nesmith,  David,  19  Oakfield  ter 
Nesmith,  John,  2  Belgrave  terrace 
Ogilvie,  Thos.  6  Oakfield  terrace 
Ogilvie,  W.  B.  2  Yievrfield  terrace 
Ogilvie,  Miss,  2  Yiewfield  terrace 
Orr,  James,  cowfeeder,  Ash  cot 
Orr,  Peter  C,  at  lieid  cj'  Ewincj's  ; 

ho.  1a  Sardinia  terrace 
Outram,  D.E.  account.  24  Oak  ter 
Park,  John,  6  Westbank  terrace 
Parker,  Geo,  14  Nelson  terrace 
Paterson,  T.  L.,  Newhall ;  house, 

Dowanhill 
Paton,  Alexander,  merchant,  North 

park,  Great  Western  road 
Paton,  Alex,  of  Barclay,  Paton  cj- 

Co.  11  Crown  circus 
Paton,  Wm.  10  Kelvin  terrace 
Pattison,  Godfrej',  of  John  Lech  tf 

Co.;  house,  10  St.  James'  ter 
iPenman,  E.  H.  19  Wilson  street 
Perston,  Miss  J.  8  Gt.  Kelvin  ter 
Peterson,  A.  S.  H.  of  Peterson  cj- 

Co.  3  Yiewfield  terrace 
Playfair,  M.  George,  18  ^Yilson  st 
Pollock,  John,  Dowanhill 
P.  0.  Keceiving  House,  9  Ham- 
ilton place 
Pringle,  Adam,  Dowanhill  gardens 
Ralston,  Gavin,   writer,   St.  Ber- 
nard's place 
Ray,  Gavin,  1  Belgrave' terrace 
Reid,  Daniel,  E.&  G.  Railway; 

house,  16  Sardinia  terrace 
Russell,  Bern.  8  Gt.  Kelvin  ter 
Russell,  Y'illiam,  quarry  manager, 

Saughfidld  cottage,  Dowanhill 
Rutherford,  Miss,  boarding  &  day 

school,  8  Granby  terrace 
Sands,  Thomas,  6  Granby  ter 
Sawers,  George,  Craiglav/  place 


Sawers^  William,  1  Belgrave  pi 
Selkirk,  James,  of  Okell,  Pringle, 
cf-  Selkirk,  and  Thomas  Chalmers 
tj-  Co.;  ho.  28  Buckingham  ter 
Sinclair,  J.,  Curler's  tavern 
Slowan,  Yf .  J.  St.  Bernard's  place 
Smith,  James,  Craiglaw  place 
Smith,  James,  Hillhead  house 
Smith,  Robt.  of  John  V.  Godman, 

Bradford,  1  Yiewfield  terrace 
Smith,  Sydney,  painter,  3  Ham- 
ilton place 
Smith,  William,  11  Bloomfield 
Spence,  John,  district  adjutant,  14 

Wilson  street 
Spens,  William,  3  Granby  terrace 
Stark,  John  M.  training  academy, 

25  Buckingham  terrace 
Stenhouse,  A.  stationer,  Hamil.  pi 
Stenhouse,  Mrs.  Jas.  14  Nelson  ter 
Steven,  Robert,  writer,  4  Granby 

terrace 
Stevenson,  James  John,  architect, 

12  Oakfield  terrace 
Stewart,  Mrs.  M.,  Bloomfield  pi 
Stronach,  Alex.  G  Crown  circus, 

Dowanhill 
Stronach,  R.  S.   6  Crown  circus, 

Dowanhill 
Struthers,  Miss,  Nelson  terrace 
Swan,  John  R.  1  Portman  place 
Sword,  Robert,  Marley  bank 
Sword,  T.  S.  writer,  Marley  bank 
Tait,  Ben.  grocer,  8  Hamilton  pi 
Taylor,  Rev.  Dr.,  Oakfield  house 
Templeton,  James,  at  Arch.   Orr 

Eu'infs,  6  Nelson  terrace 
Thoihson,  James,  14  Nelson  ter 
Todd,  Y^  cashier,  Clydesdale  Bk. 

22  Oakfield  terrace 
Todd,  Y'^illiam,  Dowanhill  gards 
W^alker,    David,   builder,  Floren- 
tine bank 
Walker,   Robert,   1   Victoria  ter. 
W^alker,  J.  E.  1  Great  Kelvin  tei'. 
Dowanhill,  and  5  Crown  circus 
Wallace,   Dr.  Y'illiara,  analytical 

chemist,  3  Sardinia  terrace 
Warden,  Miss,  4  Oakfield  terrace 
Warden,   Mrs.  9  West  Bank  ter. 
Waidlaw,  Wm.  5  Yiewfield  ter. 
Y'hite,  Charles,  Oakvale  cottage 
Whyte,    James,    H.M.    Customs, 

St.  Bernard  place 
Whitefield,  Y^'m.  4  Yiewfield  ter. 
Wulff,  S.  5  West  Bank  terrace 
Wylie,  John,  7  Crown  circus 
Y''vlie,  Robert,  7  Crown  circus 
Young,  J.  C.  writer,  4  Great  Kel- 
vin terrace 

MARYHILL. 

David  Swan,  senior  magistrate ; 
A.  M'Arthur,  Andrew  Renwick, 
junior  magistrates;  Y''alter  Y''. 
W.  Reid,  Thos.  Allan,  James 
Robertson,  commissioners ;  Jos. 
M.  Taylor,  burgh  clerk ;  Yt^m. 
Young,  M.D.,   medical  ofiicer ; 


Allan  Kirkwood,  treasurer ; 
George  Anderson,  superinten- 
dent and  fiscal 

Abbott,  William,  spirit  merchant, 
18,  20  London  street,  and  8 
Main  st.  Maryhill ;  ho.  Blain  st 

Allan,  T.  ironfounder ;  ho.  Gar- 
roch  hall,  near  Maryhill 

Allison,  M.  C.  linen  draper,  82 
Main  street;  ho.  48  do. 

Anderson,  George,  superintendent 
and  fiscal 

Anderson,  James,  surgeon;  house, 
Mary's  place 

Baird,  John,  flesher,  84  Main  st 

Barclay,  Jas.  Garsciihe  Coal  Wlcs. 

Blair,  Andrew,  ofFindlay  if  Blair; 
54  Dundas  street;  ho.  at  Dais- 
holm  Print  Y''orks. 

Bryan,  D.  saddler  &  harness  maker 

Brown,  Andrew,  factor  to  Sir 
Archd.  Islay  Campbell,  Bart ; 
house,  Garscube  cottage 

Brown,  James,  carter  &  spir.  deal 

Buchanan,  R.  grocer,  Post-office, 
178  Main  street 

BurnsidC;  R.  wright,  Canniesburn 

Cameron,  John,  mason 

Cameron,-  Robt.  flesher  (S;  grocer 

Campbell,  A.  Canniesburn  toll 

Carmichael,  Alexander,  carter 

Carrick,  James,  grocer  &  spir.  deal 

Carrigan,  Patrick,  nailer 

Caughie,  David,  East  Park  villa, 
Garscube  road 

Collins,  Edward,  and  Son,  paper- 
makers  and  wood  grinders; 
warehouses,  47,  49  Y'est  Nile 
street ;  house,  Kelvindale 

Collins,  Edw.  jun.  paper  maker, 
47  West  Nile  street;  house, 
W\"st  Balgray  and  Kelvindale 

Craig,  Robt.  gardener,  Garscube 

Crookshanks,  J.  gardener,  Killerm 

Crookston,  D.  D.  clerk  and  cashier, 
Temple  ho.  Netherston  cottage 

Gumming,  D.  carpn.  Kelvindock 

Dalsholm  Papermill ;  Hugh  Niven, 
manager 

Davidson,  William  J.,  Ruchill 

Davis,  Y^  grocer 

Davis,  W,  &  Son,  nail  manufactrs 

Doud,  Rev.  John,  Cutbolic  clergy- 
man, 184  Main  street 

Dunlop,  J.  blacksm.  and  gasfitter 

Erskine,  Miss  A.  teacher 

Ewing,  John  Leckie,  of  Reid  <^ 
Etting,  84  St.  Vincent  st. ;  ho. 
Beechbank 

Ferguson,  A.  sheriff  officer  and 
constable  for  counties  Lanark, 
Dumbarton,  and  Stirling;  office, 
16  South  Hanover  St.;  house, 
218  Main  street. 

Findlay  &  Blair,  Dalsholm  Print- 
works ;  ofiice,  54  Dundas  st 

Flitt,  Jas.  grocer  and  spirit  mer. 
222  Blain  street 

Fulton,  William,  farmer,  Temple 


580 


MARYHirX. SUBURBAN  DIRECTORY. PARKHEAD. 


Gardner,  W.  grocer,  88  JIain  st 
Gordon,  Andrew,  grocer  and  spirit 

dealer,  Kniglitswood 
Gow,  Archibald,  grocer 
Grange,  James,  jun.  of  Ruthven  cj- 
Grange,  Ohapelside  cottage,  24.6 
Maryliill  road 
Greenhill,  J.  gamek.  Garscube 
Ilagerty,  Win.  carrier  and  carter 
Harrold,  J.  agent,  Balijray  Coal 

Woi-Ics 
Henderson,  J.;  ho.  Carricbarden, 

near  MarybiU. 
Higginbotham,  Samuel,  of  Chat. 
Todd  cf  Iligg'mhotham  and  Saml. 
Higginbotham,  Sons,  cf    Gray ; 
Louse,  Killermont 
Higginbotham,    John,    of    Chas. 
Todd  cj-  Higginbotham  and  Saml. 
Higginbotham,    Sons,    ^-   Gray ; 
house,  Killermont 
Hilson,  And.  manager.  Gas  Works 
Horn,  Jas.  shoemaker,  Wyndford 
Horn,  Robt.  spir.  deal.  Wyndford 
Hunter,  James,  carter. 
Imrie,  Wm.  farmer,  Blackhill 
Jeffrey,  J.  manuf. ;  ho.  Wyndford 
Jeffray,  Robert,   cotton  and  linen 
power-loom  manufacturer,  118 
Brunswick  street  and  Kirkcaldy; 
resid.  and  works,  Wyndford 
JefTrav,  W.  cotton-spinner;  house, 

Wyndford 
Johnston,  Arch,  farmer,  Locliburu 
Johnston,  Joseph,  shoemaker 
Kay,  Alex,  grocer 
Keir,  John,  cattle-deal.  Wyndford 
Kinloch,  Arch.  spir.  deal.  Temple 
Kirkwood,    Hugh,   agent  for  the 
Union  Bank  of  Scotland,  Mary- 
hill,    land  valuator  and  factor 
on  the  estates  of  Killermont  and 
Scotstown,    &c. ;    office,  68  St. 
Vincent  street ;  house,  Maryhill 
and  Killermont 
Kirk,  AVilliam,  joiner 
Laing,  Geo.   Walker  cj-  Scoli,   80 
Buchanan  street ;  ho.  Marybill 
Lennie,  William,  grocer 
Lockbart,  J.  chemist  and  druggist, 

150  Main  street 
Lyle,  Alex,  farmer,  Knlghtswood 
M'Arthur,  A.  of  James  M'Arthur 

cf-  Co.;  resid.  Bonville  house 
M'Arthur,  James,   &  Co.  paper- 
makers  and  stationers,  82  Glasi- 
ford  street ;  works,  Dalsholm 
M'Donald,  W.  physician  and  sur- 
geon ;  bouse,  Mary's  place 
MTadyen,  Peter,  factor:  office,  2 i 
Lyon  street,   Cowcaddens;   ho. 
Prince  Albert  terrace 
M'Farlane,  Alex,  confectioner 
M'Parlane,  John,  grocer  and  pro- 
vision dealer,  9i  Main  street 
Macindoe,  Robt.  A.  coal  and  in- 
surance agent,  57  AVest  Nilest. 
Glasgow  ;   residence,  Marvhill 
M-Jntyrc,  Mai.  loot  &  shoe  maker 


M'Luckie,  Wm.  spirit  dealer 
M'Nair,  Wm.  farmer,  Netherton 
Marshall,  Wm.  plumber,  gasfitter, 

and  tinsmith,  Main  street,  278 

Argyle  street 
Martin,  Mrs.  James,  innkeeper 
Meikle,  James,  tailor  and  clothier 
Miller,  Andrew,  farmer,  Westfield 
Mitchell,  Wal.  wright,  Wyndford 
Moir,  John,  slater  and  plasterer 
Morrison,  Rev.  James,  N.  Dundai 

Street     Independent    Church ; 

house,  Garrioch 
Muir,  James,  grocer 
Muir,  John,  storek.  Knightiwood 
Munro,  Jamei,  manager,  Garscubi 

colliery;  house,  Netherton 
Niven,  Hugh,  manager,  Dalsholm 

Paperworks;  house,  Dalsholm 

works 
Niven,  Rev.  Robt.  U.P.  Church; 

house,  East  park 
Orr,  J.  grocer,  Netherton  quarry 
Osburne,  Jas.  commercial  traveller 
Osburne,    Robert,    bre.id,    biscuit, 

and  pastry  baker,  170  Cowcad- 
dens St.  Glasgow;   house,  104 

Main  street,  MaryhiU. 
Parret,  R.  bleacher,  Stockingfield 
Paterson,  Wm.  blacksmith,  Can- 

niesburn 
Paxton,  James,  merchant 
Reid  &  Ewing,  calico  printers,  84 

St.  Vincent  st. ;  Thomas  Craig, 

manager 
Reid,  Gibson,  clerk,   Knightswood 

colliery  ;  ho.  Knightswood  cot 
Reid,  W.  W.  W.  of  Eeld  <f  Ewing, 

si  St.  Vincent  st. ;  ho.  Garbraid 
Reid,  Mrs.  M.  grocer,  Netherton 
RenuJe,  James,  F.C.  teacher 
Renwick,  Andw.  farmer,  Garbraid 
Renwick,  R.  agent,  Maryhill  sta 
Robb,  David  ;  house,  West  lodge, 

Garscube 
Robertson,  D.  gamekr.  Killermt 
Robertson,  James,  coal  merchant, 

provision  and  spirit  dealer 
Robertson,   William,    furrier    and 

skin  merchant,  22,  24  Stockwell 

place ;  ho.  Wyndford 
Russell,  John,  parochial  teacher 
Russell,  Wm.  joiner  and  ironmon 
Scott,  James,  wright 
Scott,  Robert,  builder 
Shanks,   Rev.   W.  S.  minister  E. 

Church;  house,  the  Manse 
Shaw,  James,  of  Kelvin  Foundry 
Shaw,  John,  &  Co.  ironfounders, 

Kelvin  foundry 
Sim,  James,  cattle  dealer 
Smith,  John,  mill-wrightand  engi- 
neer, 638  Garscube  road 
Stewart,  Alex,  blacksm.  Wyndf 
Swan,  D.  jun.  of  D.  Swan  cj-  Co. 
timber   merchants,   Kelvindock 
Saw  Mills;   office,  128  St.  Vin. 
street ;  house,  Collina  cottage 
Swan,  J.  &  R.  shipbuilders,  Kelv 


Swan,  Wm.  of  David  Swan,  Jun. 

^  Co. ;  house,  Daisy  brae 
Thomson,  Alex,  pattern  designer, 
Dalsholm    Printworks ;    house, 
Mary's  place 
Waddell,  Mrs.  William,  East  park, 

208  Garscube  road 
Walker,  Jas.  coach  builder,  car- 
riage   hirer,  job  master,  lirery 
stable  keeper,  omnibus  proprie- 
tor, and  funeral  undertaker,  29, 
31  Cambridge  street,  134:  Ren- 
frew street,  and  20  Rose  street; 
omnibus   office,    Tontine   coach 
office.  Cross,  Trongate;  works, 
108  Blackfriars'  street;  bouse, 
Caldercult 
Walker,  John,  coalmaster 
Wallace,  Samuel,  farmer,Cbapelton 
Ward,  Bernard,  bookseller 
Weir,  W.  &  Co.  gro.  and  sp.  deal 
Williamson,  J.  mason,  Garscube 
Wilson,  Rev.  Robert  M'Nair,  Free 
Church;  ho.  Free  Church  manse 
Wilson,  Wm.  grain  miller,  Rock- 
villa  grain  mills;  ho.  Rockvilla 
Wingate,  R.  spirit  dealer,  Botany 
Woodrow,  W.  farmer.  Chapel  farm 
Wylie,  L.  gardener,  I3eech-\TOod 
Young,  William,  surgeon 

PARKHEAD. 

Abercrombie,  Laurie,  &  Co. 
manufrs.  Carntyne  place, 
Great  Eastern  road 

Abernethy,  Peter,  raanufactr. 
68  Dalmarnock  road 
51  Aitchison,  John,  spirit  mer- 
chant, Westmuir  st 

Allan,  Arch,  provision  mer. 
8,  10  East  Nile  st. ;  house, 
18  Westmuir  street 
260  Angus,  James,  -wright  and 
smith.  Great  Eastern  rd.; 
house,  4  Gray's  lane 
276  Arthur,    W.    R.     of  Muir, 

Brown,  cj-  Co.  Dalmar.  rd 
421  Auld,  Rev.  W,  Gt.  Eastern  rd 

Arbuckle,  Chas.  grocer  and 
provision  dealer,  15  West- 
muir street 

Baird,  John,  10  Salamanca  st 

Baird,  Robert,  Manscroft  cot- 
tage, Westmuir 

Belvedere  Bowling  Green, 
216  Elba  lane,  Gt.East.rd. 
337  Begg,  A.  &  J.  wrigbts  and 
glaziers,  142-  Clyde  street, 
Calton;  house,  1  E.  Wel- 
lington street 

Beveridge,  W.  wright,  Great 
Eastern  road 
101  Bennie,  John,  cab  proprietor, 
Carntyne  gard.  Gt.  E.  road 

Biggar,  Thos.  M.  teacher  of 
English,  Bluevale  Sessional 
School,  478  Duke  street; 
house,  3  Main  st,  Polloksh 


PARKHEAD. 


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581 


101  Binnie,  Avchd.  flesher.  Great 
Eastern  road 
Bogle,  M.  Macinfauld  farm 
107  Bowie,  James,  wine  and  spirit 
merchant ;    house,    105    Great 
Eastern  road 

Brough,  Jas.  public  beamer, 

36  Great  Eastern  road 
Brown,  James,  assistant  in- 
spector   of   poor.    Baron}' 
parish;  ho.  308  G.  E.  road 
Cameron,    James,     chemical 
manufacturer,      Glasgow ; 
ho.  Carntyne  cottage,  New 
road,  Parkhead 
Chalmers,    Wm.    cloth   mer- 
chant, 250  G.  Eastern  rd 
Colquhoun,  John,  carter,  204 

Great  Eastern  road 
Crawford,     John,     portioner, 
Maxwelton    cottage,    Rid- 
drie,  Cumbernauld  road 
Crawford,  Robert,  wright  and 
funeral     undertaker,     4G4 
Duke  street ;  ho.  472  do 
01  Camlachie  Pottery,  E.  Union 
street,  Camlachie 
Crichton,  G.  spir.  deal.  West 
Cullen,   Alex,    grocer,    206J 

Great  Eastern  road 
Dennison,  John,  mining  en- 
gineer and  land  surveyor, 
Haghill  cottage,  Duke  st 
Dunbar,  John,  smith  and  en- 
gineer, 26  Cumbernauld  rd. 
Drygate  toll;  ho.  24  do 
Dunn,  John,  of  Robert  Gray 
4"  Co.  Westmuir  Colliery, 
Parkhead 
Eadie,    James,    of  Eadie  ^ 

Spencer.  Dalmarnock  ho. 
Erskine,  John, machine  maker, 

296  Bath  crescent 
Erskine  &  M'Murray,  Cam- 
lachie   Chemical    Works, 
Camlachie 
M'Murray,  Thos,  49  White- 
vale  street 
91  Ferguson,     John,     manager, 
Camlachie   distillerj' ;    re- 
sidence,  Burnpoint   house, 
Camlachie 
15  Finlay,  J.  Ravel  row,  Wesfm 
Fleming,  W.  farm.  Westhorn 
Forsj'th,  Jas.  grocer,  248   G. 
E.  rd. ;  ho.  28  Burgher  st 
French,  Alex,  spirit  mercht. 

416  Duke  street 
Fulton,  James,  manufacturer, 

197  Great  Eastern  road 

Galbraith,     John,     weavers' 

utensil  maker  and  joiner, 

32  Westmuir  st. ;  ho.  30  do 

Gallacher,  C.  pawnbroker,  3 

Burglier  street 

317  Gilchrist,  Thos.  cooper,  Great 

Eastern  road 
113  Glen,   John,    salesman.    Co- 
operative Society,  Camlac 


113  Glen,  Thos.  grocer,  341  Gt. 

Eastern  road 

114  Gosland,  J.  spir.  deal.  Caml 
Gourlay,  George,  grocer,  366 

Great  Eastern  road 

Garven,  Jas.  teacher.  Park- 
head,  Ses.  Sch. ;  house,  144 
Gt.  Hamilton  street 

Garrowa}',  R.  &  J.  chemists, 
Netherfield,  Duke  street 

Gray,  James,  joiner,  CO  Dal- 
marnock street 

Guild,  William,  brickmaker 
Porter  street,  Camlachie 
214  Hart,  Jn.  carter,  Westmuir 

Knox,  Isabella,  gro.  and  spir. 
dealer,  502  Duke  st 

Laurie,  Alex,  of  Abercromhy, 
Laurie,  cj-  Co.;  house,  199 
Gt.  Eastern  road 
221  Miller,  Thos.  P.  calico  printer, 
at  William  I/iller  tj-  Son^s, 
Springfield  Dalmarnock 

Millar,  Wm.  &  Sons,  Turkey- 
red  dyers  and  calico  print- 
ers, 54  Gordon  st.  ;  works, 
Springfield,  Dalmarnock 

Mitchell,  Mrs.  David,  green- 
grocer, 259  George  street; 
house,  Haghill 

Moffat,  Jn.  purchaser.  Park- 
head  and  Westmuir  Econo- 
mical   Society,    Westmuir 
St.  ;  ho.  68  New  road 
18  Moffat,  T.  cowfeed.  New  rd 
379  Montgomery,  H.  grocer,  Gt. 

Eastern  road 
301  Muir,  R.  Post-Office,   Great 
Eastern  road 

Muir,  Brown,  &  Co.  turkey- 
red  dyers  and  calico  print- 
ers, Strathclyde  works, 
Dalmarnock 

Murrav,   J.   wine  and  spirit 
retailer,  319  Gt.  East.  rd. ; 
house,  Ewing  place,  do 
305  Nisbet,  Thomas,  grocer,  Gt. 
Eastern  road 

Nicol,  John,  tailor  and   clo- 
thier, 16  Cathedral  st. ;  ho. 
19  East  Crawford  street 
90  Rae,  A.  carter,  Camlachie 
1 19  Rae,  J  agt.  Gt.  Eastern  rd 
224  Rae,  W.  carter,  Gt.  Eas.  rd 
40  Eeid,  James,  wine  and  spirit 
merchant,  251  Gallowgate; 
house,Mountainblue,Great 
Eastern  road 

Reid,  Hugh,  grocer  and  house 
factor,  29  Westmuir  street 
287  Reid,  Jn.  tailor,  Gt.  Eas.  rd 

Rennie,  A.  sheriff-officer  and 
constable,  Camlachie  ;  ho. 
21  East  Hope  street 
109  Revie,  Arch.  Gt.  Eastern  rd 

Rigby  &  Beardmore,  manu- 
facturers of  marine  engines 
and  other  forgings,  boiler- 
plate  and   rolled   iron    of 


every  description.  Park- 
head  forge;  Wm.  Rigby's 
res.  Netherfield,  ho.  Duke  st 
236  Robb,  Andrew,  veterinary 
surgeon,  2G0  Gt.  East,  rd 

Robb,  W.  carter,  Gt.  Eas.  rd 
195  Robertson,  Chas.  superinten. 
E.  Necro.;  ho.  84  Dal.  st 

Robertson,  John,  boot  and 
shoemaker.  111  Gt.  East, 
rd.  :  ho.  2  Coalhill  street 

Robertson,  John,  coalmaster, 

Netherfield    collierj',    668 

Duke  St.;  ho.  173  Gt.  E.  rd 

117  Russell,  A  saddler,  Camlach. 

Richmond,  Andrew,  harness 
curtain  designer,  136  Bu- 
chanan St.;  house,  Chappel 
terrace,  Parkhead 

Roman  Catholic  Reformatory, 
Westhorn  Mills,  Rev.  An- 
selm  Robertson,  head  man.; 
Rev.  James  Bennet,  second 
manager;  Donald  M'lnnes, 
first  teacher. 

Shanks,  W.  grocer  and  spirit 
dealer,  622  Duke  street 
99  Steel,  Thos.  vict.  &  grocer; 
ho.  5  Coalhill  st.  Camlach 

Stewart,  Alex.  37  East  Hope 
street,  Camlachie 

Stewart,  James  F.  wadding 
manufacturer,  447  Duke 
St. ;  house,  170  Hope  st 

Stevenson,  W.  far.  Newlands 

Steven,  Wm.  brick  maker, 
and  brick  builder.  Vinegar 
hill,  Caml.;  ho.  34  Kent  st 

Sutclifife,  John,  keeper.  Gun- 
powder Magazine,  Carn- 
tyne by  east-end  Duke  St.; 
house,  Carntyne,  Duke  st 

Smith,  John,  toll  contractor; 
2  Cumbernauld  road 

Smith,  Geo.  Watson,  chemist 
and  druggist,  97  Gt.  East, 
road  ;  house,  95  do 

Taylor,  Henry  J.  Springbk 

The  Jlother  Prioress  Convent 
of  the  Good  Shepherd, 
Dalbeth 

Thomson,  Archibald,  of  Arch. 
Thomson  cj-  Co.,  48  W^est 
Howard  st,;  ho.  Longpark 
cottage.  Great  Eastern  rd 
15  Waddell,  J.  ^Yestmnir,  comb 
and  spoon  manufacturer, 
35  Trongate  and  79  Arg. 
St.;  works,  15  Westmuir  st 
222  Waggett,  J.  pawnbroker,  Gt. 

Eastern  road 
125,    129    M'Lachlan,    Haddow, 
grocer  and  spir.  m.  Westm 
343  Honeyman,  G.  spir.  mer.  G. 
E  rd ;  ho.  3  New  road 

Howat,  J.  carter,  Dalmarnock 
street,  Parkhead 
296  Kinniburgh,    IT.    carter,    Gt. 
Eastern  road 


582 


PARK  HEAD. SUBURBAN  DIKECTORY. 


-PARTICK. 


267  Lochhead,  Robert,  spir.  raer. 

Gt.  E.  rd.;  ho.  1901  Carn- 

tyne  place,  Gt.  E.  road 

276  Laing,  Robt.  seedsman,  Carn- 

tyne  gardens;  ho.  Gt  E.  rd 

Lang,  \Vm.  flesher,  16  West- 
muir  street 

Lang,  Isabella,  teacher,  4.78 
Duke  St. ;  house,  464  do 

Lamb,  Peter,  tailor,  Riddrie, 
Cumbernauld  road 
311  Lawsor,    David,  shuttle  and 
weaving  utensil  maker,  Gt. 
East,  road;  ho.  313  do 

LawsoD,  John,  engineer  and 
millwright,  Mountainblue, 
Cam!.;  house,  50  White- 
vale  Street 
7  Letham,  R.  draper  and  grocer, 
Westmuir  street 

Long,  John  Jex,  465  Duke 
St.  congreve  match,    scale 
board,      blacking,      fusee, 
polishing  paste,  liquid  blue, 
washing  powder  manufac- 
turer, manufacturing  cliem- 
.  ist,    wood    merchant,    465 
Duke  St. ;  house,  12  White- 
vale  street 
258  Lyon  &  Co.   brick,  tile,  and 
pottery    manuf.      Mount- 
blue  ;    works,    Camlachio ; 
house,  Mountblue 
18  M'Allister,  Andrew,  rope  and 
twine  maker,  Cumbernauld 
road;  ho.  90  Bellgrove  st 
90  M'Culloch,  J.  toll  contractor, 
128  Great  Eastern  read 

M'Ewan,  James,  tobacconist 
and  cigar  importer,  5  Hut- 
cheson  st. ;  house,  84  Dal- 
marnock  street,  Parkhead 

M'Ewan,  Mai.  tobacco  and 
snuff  manufacturer,  cigar 
maker  and  tobacco  cutter, 
41  Brunswick  st. ;  house, 
Helenvale  cottage 

M'Murray,  John,  grocer,  70 
Great  Eastern  road 

M'Nish,  Joseph,  fire-brick 
maker,  metal  refiner,Crown 
Point  street ;  house,  do 

M'Cash,  J  provision  merch. 
433  Duke  street 

M'Dougall.  John,  spii-.  dealer, 
443  Duke  street 
20  M'Peat,    Thos.  house  factor, 
Salamanca  st.  Parkhead 

M'Intyre,  Harriet,  dress- 
maker, 430  Duke  street 

M'Intyre,    John,     gardener. 
Nursery  vale,  20  East  Craw- 
ford street 
200  M'Pherbon,  Alexander,  slater. 
Great  Eastern  road 

M'Kenzie,  Daniel,  at  Strath- 
Clyde  Print  Works,  Dal- 
marnock;  house,  259  New 
Dalmarnock  road 


200  M'Alpine,    brickmaker,    495 
Duke  St.;  ho.  464  do 

M'Kay,  Agnes,  dressmaker, 
420  Duke  street 

Martin,  Wra.   needle   manu- 
facturer, Springgrove ;  ho. 
Blackhill 
244  Mather,    Alexander,   flesher. 
Great  Eastern  road 

Maxwell,  R.  G.  surgeon. 
Letters  left  at  M.  &  J. 
Brown's,  29  Glassford  st. ; 
house,  Haghill  nursery 
221  Miller,  A.  victualler,  Great 
Eastern  road 

Millar,  David  P.  of  William 
Millar  cj-  Sons,  at  Spring- 
field works,  Dalmarnock 

Millar,  John  S.  of  William 
J/illar  cf  Sons,  Springfield 
house,  Dalmarnock 

Wallace,  William,  &  Son, 
bleachers  and  finishers, 
Burnbank.  Letters  left  at 
Jn.  Fisher's,  5  W.  Kile  st 

Wallace,  James,  of  William 
Wallace  cj-  Son,  Burnbank 

Waddell,  Thomas,  road  con- 
tractor, Riddrie  vale,  Cum- 
bernauld road 

Wilson,  Joseph,  Garrowbank, 
Riddrie 

Walker,    Mrs.    spirit   dealer, 
Springbank,  London  road 
345  Watson,  George,  of  Twaddle, 
Watson,  cj'  Twaddle,  Long 
Park  cot.  Gt  Eastern  road 

Watson,  G.  baker,  Gt.  Ea.  rd 
11  Watson,  R.  groc.  Westmuir; 

house,  4  Broad  street 
81  Well  wood,    S.    spirit    dealer. 

Great  Eastern  road 
155  Wilson,  William,  carter  and 

contractor,  Westmuir  st 
143  Wilson,  W.  grocer,  Westmuir 
50  Winning,    Thos.  grocer,  Gt. 
Eastern  road 

Winning,  W^m.  mineral  borer 
and  well  sinker;  house,  1 
Winning's  pi.  Westmuir 

Young,  James,  spirit  dealer, 
Gt.   Eastern  road;  house, 
20  Society  street 
70  Young,  T.  surgeon  and  drug- 
gist. Great  Eastern  road 
274  Young,  W.  surg.  G.  Ea.  rd 

PAETICK. 

Robt.  Robinson,  senior  magistrate  ; 
Allan  Arthur  and  George  Thom- 
son, junior  magistrates 

John  Anderson,  Thomas  Kay, 
Hugh  Kennedy,  Arch.  Gilchrist, 
John  Morrison,  Alex.  C.  Shanks, 
John  Walker,  John  White,  Thos. 
Wingate,  commissioners  of 
police  ;  Blatthew  Walker,  burgh 
clerk;    Gavin  Pasley,  treasurer 


and  collector;  James  Paterson 
M.D.  medical  officer;  Andrew 
Edwards,  superintendent 

Aikman,  Thomson,  of  Thomson 
Airman  (]•  Co.  ;  house,  Inchview 

Aiton,  William,  contractor,  42 
Bath  street ;  ho.  Fairlie  park 

Alexander,  W^illiam,  of  William 
Alexander  cj'  Son  ;  house,  Mea- 
dowbank  place 

Allan,  John  Chirk,  342  Hamil.  pi 

Allan,  John,  8  Haaiiltun  crescent 

Allan,  William,  wine  and  spirit 
merchant,  Whiteinch 

Allister,  David,  seed  merchant;  ho. 
23  Elgin  terrace 

Anderson,  Arcbd.  plain  and  deco- 
rative painter,  344  Hamilton  pi.; 
house,  Graham  place 

Anderson,  Rev.  H. ;  ho.  Rosevale 

Anderson  &  Kenned}',  grocers  and 
wine  merchants,  9*  Dumbart.  rd 

Arthur,  Allan,  of  Henry  Monteith 
4'  Co. ;  house,  Laurelbank 

Ashcroft,  HughM.  teacher,  Partick 
academy  ;  ho.  14  Lawrence  pi 

Ballantyne,  Jas.  spirit  merchant, 
60  Bridge  street 

Baird,  William  SPewart,  Villa  pi 

Barber,  Robert,  plumber  and  gas- 
fitter,  6  Peel  street 

Barber,  T.  flesher,  300  Dumbart.  rd 

Barclay,  Curie,  &  Co.  iron  ship- 
builders, Clyde  Holm ;  building 
yard,  Whiteinch 

Barker,  John,  of  Barker  4'  Rennie  ; 
ho.  Mulberry  cottage,  Partickh 

Begg,  Hugh,  grocer  and  provision 
merchant,  Crown  place 

Beattie,  Wm.  com.  trav.  Greenbank 

Bell,  Dugald,  at  James  Black  4' 
Co.^s;  ho.  Sandbank  building 

Bell,  Robert,  merchant ;  house, 
Campsie  view,  Partickhill 

Binnie,  Miss  M.  hardware  mercht. 
Post  office,  326  Hamilton  place 

Birrell,  Walter,  q/irw^die,  Birrell, 
cj-  Co.;  ho.  5  Hamilton  pi.  erst 

Black,  James,  commission  mer- 
chant ;  house,  Laurelbank 

Black,  Thomas,  slater  and  plas- 
terer ;  ho,  324  Hamilton  place 

Bow,  William,  late  leather  mer- 
chant ;  house,  Clydeview 

Boyd,  Edmund,  teacher  ;  house,  1 
Meadowbank  place 

Boyd,  Robert,  brickbuilder,  Kelvin 
bridge,  Partick 

Brock,  James,  English  inaster, 
Partick  Academy;  ho.  Ann- 
field  terrace 

Brown,  James,  Fairlee  park,  Jor- 
danhill  street 

Brown  &  Arthur,  painters  and 
paperhangers,  2  Dowanhill  st 

Buchanan,  Daniel,  goldsmith  and 
jeweller  ;  house,  Greenbank 

Buchanan,  John,  assessor  of  pro- 
perty ;  house,  2  Eldou  terra    c 


PARTICK. SUBURBAN  DlilECTORY. PAETICK. 


583 


-Cairns,  John,  ofJolm  CairnSLf  Co.; 
house,  Frecland  bank 

Calder,  Rev.  John,  of  the  Estab- 
lished Churcli ;  manse,  Cliurch  st 

Cameron,  Duncan,  inland  revenue 
officer;  ho.  Spvingfield  house 

Campbell,  Alexander,  grocer  and 
prov.  mer.  119  Dumbarton  rd 

Camj)bell,  Archibald,  musical  iu- 
struniont  maker,  -ii  Douglas  st 

Campbell,  Archibald,  grocer  and 
provision  merchant,  341  Dum- 
barton road ;  house,  Inchbank 

-Campbell,  Donald,  Sawmill  road 

Campbell,  Duncan,  grocer  and 
provision  merchant,  364  Dura- 
barton  road  ;  house,  oGG  do 

•Campbell,  Rev.  Joha  M'Leod ; 
•house,  Laurelbank   ■ 

Campbell,  Mrs.  Wm.  2  Lawrence  pi 

Carlaw,  William,  &  Son,  leather 
manufacturers,  12  Kelvin  St.; 
house,  oOO  Radnor  terrace 

•Carrick,  Robert,  grocer  and  provi- 
sion merchant,  1  Cpstlebank  St. ; 
house,  29  Well  street 

Carmicliael,  Robert,  of  Wood  cj- 
Carmichael ;  ho.  138  Dumb,  rd 

.Chalmers,  Jaores,  of  J.  tj-  G.  Chal- 
mers ;  house,  8  Windsor  place 

■Christie,  James,  engraver,  9  Ha- 
milton street 

Christie,  Margaret,  milliner,  straw- 
-  hat  and  dressmaker,  33i  Ha- 
milton place 

City  of  Glasgow  Branch  Bank, 
Windsor  place,  314  Dumbarton 
road  ;  Gavin  Pasley,  agent 

Clapperton,  John,  of  Ckqjperton  cj- 
Co.;  ho.  Woodcroft,  Crow  rd 

,Clark,  John,  pawnbroker ;  house, 
6  Meadowbank  crescent 

•  Clark,  John,  gardener,  350  Dum- 
barton road,  Clayslaps 

Clark,  Thomas,  ]\I.b. ;  ho.  West- 

,     field  villa,  Partickhill 

Cochrane,  Wm.  of  B.  C,  Clarh  cj- 
Co.;  house,  Christina  cottage, 
Hamilton  crescent 

Cook,  James,  examining  office, 
H.M.  Customs;  house,  Mea- 
dowvale  cottage 

Cooper,  John,  Howard  Square  res- 
taurant, 9  Howard  street ;  ho. 
Ashburne  lodge 

Crawford,  Andrew,  drysalter  ;  lio. 
13  Elgin  terrace 

Craig,  James,  manager,  Partick 
Weaving  factory ;  ho.  Gowan- 
bank  cottage 

Craig,  John,  brickbuilder,  Partick; 
house,  Turnersfield  grove 

Camming,  William,  Greenbank 

Curie,  Robert,  of  Barclay,  Curie,  <f 
Co.;  ho.  Westbank,  Partickhill 

Davidson,  Kennedy,  printer,  Hay- 
burn  place 

Davidson,  BIrs.  13  Elgin  terrace 

Dewar,Wm.  dairyman, Meadowside 


Dick,  A.  H.  M.A.  Roseland  house 

Dick,  George  H.  Cuprim  house 

Dick,  Robert,  farmer,  Broomhill, 
b}'  Partick 

Dods  &  Co.  brick  and  tile  mauufs. 
Wood-end  Briclc  work 

Donaldson,  David,  teacher,  Sand- 
bank place 

Douglas,  William,  slater ;  yard,  4 
Anderson  street ;  house,  302 
Windsor  place     • 

Dykes,  A.  C.  ofD.  C.  Clark 4- Co.; 
house,  1  Hamilton  crescent 

Eaglesome,  Hugh,  of  Holms  cJ- 
Eafesome;  house,  Eockbauk, 
Partickhill 

Easton,  David,  M.D.;  house,  3 
Meadowbank  place 

Ebbels,  Henry  E.  8  Windsor  pi 

Edgar,  William  F.  at  Walter  Mur- 
ray s,  30  George  street;  house, 
Meadowvale 

Edwards,  Andrew,  superintendent 
of  police,  47  Anderson  street ; 
house,  Downie  place 

Ewing,  John,  grocer,  277  Dum- 
barton road  ;  house,  281  do 

Ewing,  Thomas  B.  house-factor ; 
house,  Dumbarton  road 

Ferguson,  John,  of  J.  cj-  J.  Fergu- 
son; house,  Clyde  street 

Fairlie,  John,  house-factor,  23 
Elgin  terrace 

Fernan,  Torance,  grocer  and  prov. 
merchant,  1  Newton  street 

Fiala3-son,  James,  writer.  Hillside 
house,  Partickhill 

Fleming,  Patrick,  of  Pollock  4' 
Fleming  ;  ho  use,  •  3  Maule  ter 

Fletcher,  Thos.  painter,  4  Windsor 
place 

Forrest,  John,  grocer.  Smith  st. 
Whiteinch 

Fozier,  M.  T.  of  M.  T.  Fozier  4 
Co. ;  house,  19  Elgin  terrace 

Eraser,  James  P.  inspector  of  the 
City  of  Glasgow  branch  bank ; 
house,  2  Lawrence  place 

Fulton,  William,  carriage  hirer, 
29  Orchard  street 

Gallagher,  Daniel,  R.C.  clergy- 
man. Bridge  street 

Gait,  Robert,  of  Robert  Gait  4  Son, 
9  Annfield  terrace 

Gait,  Robert,  juu.  of  Robert  Gall  4 
Son  ;  9  Annfield  terrace 

Gardner,  Allan,  straw-hat  manu- 
facturer ;  house,  8  Annfield 
terrace. 

Gardner,  John,  fiesher,  346  Hamil- 
ton place 

Gardner,  William,  smith  &  iron- 
monger, 305  Dumbarton  road 

Gardner,  Wm.  grocer,  Skaterigg, 
hj  Partick 

Gemmell,  Adam,  commercial  tra- 
veller, 3  Hamilton  street 

Gemmell,  James,  tea  merchant, 
Fairfield  house,  Partickhill 


Gibb,  David,  commission  mercht. ; 

house,  14  Lawrence  place 
Gibson,  Mrs.  Jas.  20  Lawrence  pi 
Gilbert,  J.  Graham,  Yorkbill 
Gilchrist,  Archd.  of  Barclay,  Curli 

cJ-  Co. ;  house,  Jordanvale 
Gilkison,  David,  of  Robert  Gilki- 

son   4'    (^"-j    house,    Falkland 

bank,  Partickhill 
Goodale,  Henry,  grocer,  Whiteinch 
Goold,  James,  baker,  283  Dum- 
barton rd. ;  ho   Stewart  villa  pi. 
Govan  Statute  Labour  xissessment 

office,    Partick    district    office, 

314  Dumbarton  road 
Gow,    John,    teacher ;    house,    3 

Lawrence  place 
Gow,  Robert,  merchant,  71  Queen. 

St. ;  house,  7  Annfield  terrace 
Graham,  Adam,  of  A.  J.  cf-^.  Gra^ 

ham;  house,  Thornwood 
Graham,  Geo.  millwright,  Ferry  rd 
Graham,   T.   J.    H.M.   Customs  ; 

house,  5  Lawrence  place 
Granger,  Thomas,  superintendent 

of  gas  work  ;  ho.  165  Dumb,  rd 
Grant,  John,  at  J.  4'  G.  Thomson^s ; 

house,  Fairthorn,  Balshaggry 
Graj',  George,  secretary,   City  of 

Glasgow    Life  Assurance  Co. ; 

house,  1  Elgin  terrace 
Graj',  Robert,   City   of   Glasgow 

bank ;  house,  2  Lawrence  place 
Greer,   James,    M.D. ;    house,    -4 

Meadowbank  crescent 
Guthrie,  James,  Turnersfield  house 
Hair,  William,  house-factor;  house, 

18  Lawrence  place 
Hamilton,     Dickson,     merchant, 

Meadowvale 
Hamilton,  James,  Roslin  place 
Hamilton,    Colonel   W.    C.B.  in- 
specting   field    officer ;    house, 

Ashburne  lodge 
Hamilton,  Wm.  draper,  Windsor  pi 
Hamilton,    William,    baker,     131 

Dumbarton  road;  ho.  2  Well  st 
Harkness,  Archibald,  spirit  mer- 
chant,  215   Dumbarton    road; 

house,  2  Newton  place 
Hay,  William  Scott,  of  Coolc,  Son, 

4~  Co.  London  ;  ho.  Greenbank 
Henderson,  Elias,  minister,  White- 
inch  ;  house,  Graham  place 
Henderson,  William,   of  William 

Henderson   cj-  Son;    house,    13 

Annfield  terrace 
Heriot,  Jas.  E.  of  Pasley,  Jardine, 

4"  Co. ;  house,  6  Maule  terrace 
Hewit,  John  H.  ofHeioii  cj  iJiller ; 

house,  Hamilton  crescent 
Hodge,  Jas.  flesher,  136  Dumb,  rd 
Hodgert,  Robt.  fruiterer  and  con- 
fectioner, 368  Dumbarton  road; 

house,  366  do 
Holms,  A.  C.  of  William  Holms  4' 

Brothers ;  house,  Freelandbank 
Honej'man,  Alexander,  commiss. 

merch. ;  ho.  Hamilton  crescent 


584 


'-  PARTICK. 


-SUBURBAN  DIRECTORY. PARTICK. 


Hosie,  Andrew,  tailor  and  clothier, 
128  Dumbarton  road 

Houston,  J.  B.  manufacturer;  ho. 
8  Windsor  place 

Hoy,  Archd.  grocer  &  wine  mer- 
chant, Downie  place;  house,  1 
Jordanhill  street 

Hubbard,  Walter,  baker  and  con- 
fectioner, cook  and  purveyor, 
Downie  pi.  ;  ho.  1  Jordanhill  st 

Hunter,  Moses,  of  Hunter  cj-  Co.  ; 
house,  1  Hamilton  crescent 

Kaye,Robt.Fountainbank,Partick- 
hill.  Letters  addressed  Glasgow, 
left  at  Kaye,  Findlay,  &  Co.'s, 
G8  Queen  street 

Eay,  Thomas,  ofM^Craw  ^  Kay  ; 
house,  3  Elgin  terrace 

Kennedy,  Alex.  Hillside  house 

Kennedy,  Hugh,  wright  and 
builder,  Merkland  street;  house, 

2  Hamilton  crescent 
Kennedy,  Hugh,  of  Hugh  Kennedy 

cf  Co. ;  house,  1  Maule  terrace 
Kennedy,   John,    bookseller,    sta- 
tioner, and  librarian  for  Partick 
library,  308  Windsor  place;  ho. 

3  Hamilton  street 

Kennedy,  John,  spirit  merchant,  13 
Bridge  street;  house,  17  do 

Kennedy,  Thomas,  Hillside  house, 
Partickhill 

Kennedy,  Thomas,  jun.  Hillside 
house,  Partickhill 

King,  Campbell,  Hollybk.  Crow  rd 

Kirkpatrick,  Alex,  of  Alex.  Bryce 
cf  Co. ;  house,  Hope  park 

Kirkpatrick,  John,  40,  42  St. 
Andrew's  st. ;  house,  3  Meadow- 
bank  place 

Kirkwood,  John,  draper,  468 
Argyle  st  ;  house,  Downie  pi 

Kirkwood,  William,  plumber  and 
gasfitter,  296  Dumbarton  road; 
house,  Windsor  place 

Kyle,  John,  florist,  Clydeview 

Laird,  John,  joiner,  cabinetmaker, 
upholsterer,  and  Venetian  blind 
manufacturer,  Merkland  street ; 
house,  328  Hamilton  place 

Laing,  Jas.  R.  ofLaing  cf-  Webster; 
house,  2  Hamilton  crescent 

Lancetield  Spinning  Co.  Castle 
Bank  street 

Latham,  John,  general  manager. 
Railway  Co. ;  ho.  Middlefield, 
Partickhill 

Laurie,  J.  G.,  engineer  and  ship- 
builder, Whiteinch 

Laurie,  John,  wine  and  spirit  mer- 
chant, Meadowvale 

Lawrie,  Rev.  Thos.  M.  Laurel  bank 

Leek,  John,  photographer;  house, 
292  Windsor  place 

Leckie,  Andw.  fiesher,  281  Argyle 

street ;  house,  Crawford  place 
Leckie,  James,  of  Gregor  (|'  Turn- 
hull  ;  ho.  6  Hamilton  crescent 

Leiper,  W.  teacher,  6  Annfield  ter 


Leitke,  J.  0.  merchant ;  house, 
Viewfield  house,  Partickhill 

Lennox,  Alex.  Wellpk.  Partickhill 

Lennox,  Duncan,  writer,  Well- 
park,  Partickhill 

Leslie,  John  Adam,  of  Leslie  cf 
EaU;  ho.  Elgin  villa,  Partickh 

Leslie,  John,  mason  and  builder ; 
yard,  363  Dumbarton  road;  ho. 
330  Hamilton  place 

Leslie,  Thos.  commercial  traveller, 
ho.  Gardner's  cot.  Partickhill 

Lillie,  James,  cf  Ferguson  (^  Lillie  ; 
ho.  Rose  cottage.  Crow  road 

Low,  Archibald,  plumber,  gasfitter, 
and  lead  mercht.  318  Hamilton 
place  ;  ho.  3  Hamilton  street 

Lj'on,  Wm.  head  master  Partick 
Institution  ;  ho.  Sandbank  pi 

M' Arthur,  Duncan,  agent,  Union 
Bank  ;  ho,  2  Annfield  terrace 

M'Artbur,  James,  of  M^ Arthur  4' 
Findlay  ;  ho.  Eldon  terrace 

M'Aulay,  Jas.  of  James  JSPAulay 
cj-  Co.;  house,  Fairliebank 

M'Clymont,  Alex.  Viewfield  villa 

M'CIure,  T.  pawnbrok.  36  Wil.  st 

M'Coll,  Rev.  John,  West  U.P. 
Church;  ho.  11  Annfield  ter 

M'Craw,  Archibald,  of  M'Craw  4' 
Kay;  house,  14  Lawrence  place 

M'Crae,  Edward,  letter-carrier,  1 0  6 
Dumbarton  road 

M'CuUoch,  Samuel,  merchant,  3 
Hamilton  crescent 

M'Donald,  John,  wine  and  spirit 
merchant,  Whiteinch 

M'Donald,  Wra.  at  M.  Fowler  cf- 
Sari's;  ho.  11  Dowanhill  street 

M'Farlane,  Robt.  Viewpk.  by  Part 

M'Farlane,  Samuel,  of  John  King 
<J-  Son ;  ho.  5  Annfield  terrace 

M'Fie,  Daniel,  grocer  and  provision 
merchant,  316  Hamilton  place 

M'Gaw,  Peter,  painter  and  paper- 
hanger,  294  Dumbarton  road; 
house,  292  Windsor  place 

M'Geoch,  William,  wholesale  iron- 
monger; ho.  4  Hamilton  cresct 

M'Gilvray,  Hugh,  at  J.  #  I).  Paton 
cf-  Co.''s;  ho.  2  Lawrence  place 

M'Gowan,  Wm.  smith  and  farrier, 
3G5  Dumbarton  road 

M'Gregor,  Jas.  engineer,  Beech- 
wood  house 

M'Gregor,  Charles,  watchmaker, 
309  Dumbarton  road 

M'Kay,  Alex,  grocer,  Whiteinch 

M'Kay,  Dan.watchmkr.  1  Bridge  «t 

M'Kay,  Lauchlan,  of  JPKay  4' 
Kirkwood;  ho.  Wellp.  Partickh 

M'Kinlay,  David,  Oswald  bank 

M'Lachlan,  Peter,  Free  Church 
minister;  ho.  Downie  place 

M'Laren,  Alex.  Jordan  vale 

M'Lauren,  James,  wholesale  sta- 
tioner; ho.  8  Windsor  place 

M'Lennan,  Charles  G.  general  mer- 
chant; ho.  2  Meadowbank  cres 


M'Luckie,  Alex,  manager,  Skate^ 
rigg  Coal  Works 

M'Master,.  Neil,  of  Bell,  Ewing,  tf- 
Co.;  house,  12  Lawrence 

M'Meekin,  John,  nurseryman  and 
florist,  52  Dumbarton  road 

M'Nae,  Thomas,  commission  mer.; 
house,  4  Hamilton  crescent 

M'Phail,  Malcolm,  spirit  merchf. 
2  Douglas  street 

M'Walter,  John,  mason  &  builder, 
19  Orchard  street 

Malcolm,  Ales.  jun.  Clydeview 

Marr,  Matthew,  of  Miller  4'  Marr; 
house,  324  Hamilton  place 

Marshall,  James,  glass  merchant, 
house,  Westfield  terrace 

Matheson,  Wm.  writer;  ho.  ClydeT 

Maule,  Rev.  Thomas,  Maule  ter 

Maxwell,  John,  mason  &  builder; 
house,  Stewart  villa  place 

Merrylees,  John,  &  Son,  manufac- 
turers ;  house,  19  Elgin  terrace 

Miller,  Daniel,  of  Miller  4  Flem- 
ing ;  ho.  Asburne  villa,  Partickh 

Miller,  Mrs.  James;  13  Elgin  ter 

Miller,  Peter,  bookseller  and  sta- 
tioner, 358  Hayburn  place 

Mitchell,  Andrew,  merchant ;  ho. 
Sandbank  place 

Mitchell,  Jas.  writer,  1  Jordanh.  st 

Mitchell,  Wm.   of  Guthrie  cj-  Mit- 
chell ;  house,  4  IMaule  terrace- 
Moore,  Alex,  of  Moore  4'  Copland; 
house,  Ashburne  villa 

More,  David,  wright  and  builder, 
Hayburn  pi.;  ho.  Graham  pi 

Morton,  Wm,  plumb,  and  gasfitr, 
327  Dumb,  rd.;  ho.  9  Hamil.  st 

Morrison,  John,  jun.  Laurelbank 

Moses,  John,  wine  and  spirit  mer. 
80  Dumbarton  road 

Munn,  James,  of  Jas.  Munn  ^  Co.; 
house,  Meadowbank  house 

Muirhead,  Robt.  flesher,  Haybu.  pi 

Muirhead,  Wm.  sheriff  officer  and 
constable ;  ho.  Crown  place 

Murray,  David,  at  J.  cj-  W.  Camp" 
hell  4  Co.'s  ;  ho.  255  Dumb,  rd 

Neilson,  John  C.  at  Jas.  Ewing  ^ 
Co.'s  ;  house,  3  Elgin  terrace 

Newman,  Edw.  M.D.  staff-surgeon, 
R.N. ;  ho.  12  Annfield  terrace- 

Nicolson,  Thomas,  of  Nicolson  ^ 
Stiver;  ho.  4  Hamilton  crescent 

Nixon,  Robert,  brickbuilder,  19 
Dowanhill  street 

North  British  Fire  and  Life  Insur- 
ance Co.  314  Dumbarton  road, 
Gavin  Pasley,  agent 

Orr,  Daniel,  Sunnysd.  ho.  Partickh 

Orr,  Daniel,  of  J.  K.  4  D.  Orr, 
Meadowside  house 

Orr,  John  Kerr,  of  J.  K.  4  D.  Orr 
ho.  Sunnyside  ho.  Partickhill 

Orr,  Robt.  at  Roht.  T.  Symington's; 
house,  19  Elgin  terrace 

Pairman,  Jas.  &  Co.  drapers  and 
milliners,  348  Hamilton  place- 


PARTICK. SUBURBAN  DIRECTORY.- 


-PARTICK. 


5S5 


Parlane,  John,  tailor  and  clotbier, 
Crown  pi.;  ho.  Windsor  place 

Particli  Burgli  Treasurer  and  Col- 
lector's office,  314  Diimbar.  rd 

Particle  Grocerj'  and  Provision  Co. 
305  :  John  Sellers,  man.",ger 

Pasley,  Gavin,  agent,  City  of 
Glasgow  Bank,  314  Dumbarton 
road ;  ho.  2  Windsor  place 

PatersoD,  James,  M.D.;  ho.  Rosev 

Paterson,  Robert,  of  Paterson  i.f 
Burn;  house,  Clvdeview 

Paterson,  Wm.  Cliarles,  of  W.  # 
W.  Paterson;  ho.  Ashvilla, 
Partiokhill 

Paterson,  Mrs.  Robert,  Ashvilla, 
Partickhill 

Pilling,  John  D.  hide  and  leather 
factor  ;  house,  3  Hamilton  ores 

Pollock  &  Fleming,  patent  rivet  & 
screw  bolt  maniifacs.  Castleb.  st 

Pollock,  Robt.  of  Pollock  i.^- Fleming; 
house,  Crawford  place 

Porter,  S.  T.,  Independent  minist. 
West  Bath  St.  Independent  ch.; 
house,  Woodend,  Partickhill 

Pritchard,  William,  M.D.  SG5 
Dumbarton  road 

Eae,  Alex,  at  J.  if  W.  Camphell  if 
Co.'s ;  house,  Clvdeview. 

Eae,  Jas.  at  J.  cj-  "W.  Camphell  if 
Co.'s  ;  house,  Laurelbauk 

Rait,  Robert  C.  pharmaceutical 
chemist,  322  Hamilton  place 

Ealston,  David,  of  Ralston,  Good- 
win, (f  Co.;  l;o.  Denton  cottage 

Eamage,  Adam,  manag.  at  stables, 
Whiteinch. 

Eankin,  Jonathan,  writer,  Crosspk 

Eegistrar's  office  for  births,  mar- 
riages, and  deaths,  314  Dura- 
barton  rd.,  Gavin  Pasley,  regis 

Eeid,  John,  grocer  and  prov,  mer. 
59  Orchard  St.;  house,  61  do 

Eeid,  Robert,  at  C.  Tennantif  Co.'s, 
49  Cochr.  St.;  ho.  8  Lawrence  pi 

Eeid,  Mrs.  Thos.  bak.  Castlem.  pi 

Eeeve,  H.  Thornbank  cot.  Ferry  rd 

Eichmond,  George,  farmer,  Scots- 
town  mains 

Eichmond,  Robt.  of  J.  tf-  E.  Mch- 
mond;  house,  3  Eldon  terrace 

Eobertson,  Jas.  officer  East  U.P. 
church,  and  at  David  More's ; 
house,  Crown  place 

Eobertson,  Robert,  mer.  10  Ann- 
field  terrace 

Eobertson,  Robert,  of  P.  Robertson 
(f  Son;  house,  10  Annfield  ter 

Eobertson,  Thos.  accountant  and 
agent ;  house,  Rosebank 

Eobinson,  Dunn,  &  Co.  patent  saw 
and  flooring  mills 

Eobinson,  Edwin,  of  Robinson, 
Donald,  (f  Co. ;  ho.  Clydeview 

Eobinson,  John  W.  of  Paterson  (f 
Robinson  ;  house,  Clydeview 

Eobinson,  Eobert,  of  Robinson, 
Dunn,  if  Co.  ;  ho.  Clydeview 


Eose,  Hugh,  letter-carrier,  P.O. ; 
house,  37  Wilson  street 

Roy,  Andrew,  grocer  and  carrier, 
122  Dumbarton  road 

Rule,  Eobert,  1  Elgin  terrace 

Rule,  T.  Baillie,  of  Rutherford, 
Ride,  cj-  Co. ;  ho.  15  Elgin  ter 

Russell,  David,  of  Jas.  IP  Arthur 
(f  Co.  ;  ho.  Hillside  house 

Schrader,  George,  of  Schroder  (f- 
Mitchell ;  house,  Laurelbank 

Sclanders,  Andrew,  19  Elgin  ter 

Scott,  Alex.  Ch'desdale  Banking 
Co. ;  house,  8  Lawrence  pi 

Scott,  Robt.  bootmaker,  347  Dura- 
barton  road 

Scott,  Robert,  of  Arch.  Orr  Eioing 
cf-  Co. ;  ho.  3  Annfield  terrace 

Scott,  Rev.  'Wm.  minister  of  the 
Gospel  Ebenezer  Chapel,  Water- 
loo street ;  house,  Laurelbank 

Scotland,  Patrick,  of  Patrick  Scot- 
land if  Co. ;  house,  Laurelbank 

Scottish  National  Fire  and  Life 
Insurance  Co.  Crown  pi. ;  John 
Wilkie,  agent 

Seligmann,  11.  L.  iron  merchant 
and  shipowner  ;  ho.  Muirpark 

Shank,  Alex.  C.  draper  and  house- 
factor,  311  Dumbarton  road; 
house,  Burnbank  grove 

Sharp,  Jas.  fjincy  dress  and  shawl 
manufacturer, 4  John  street;  ho. 
Yiewfield  house 

Shearer,  Duncan,  bootmaker,  306 
Dumbarton  road 

Shearer,  R.  tailor  and  clothier,  307 
Dumbarton  rd. ;  ho.  20  Bridge  st 

Simpson,  Andrew,  23  Elgin  ter 

Simpson,  James  W.  chemist  and 
druggist,  Stewart  Villa  place; 
house,  do 

Smeaton,  James,  mnnaser,  Wood- 
end  Biick  and  Tile  Work;  ho. 
Woodend  cottage 

Smellie,  John,  measurer  and  land 
surveyor.  Crown  place 

Smith,  Archd.  pawnbroker,  2  Well 
street;  ho.  421  St.  Vincent  st 

Smith,  James,  jun.  of  Smith  (f 
Wharrie ;  ho.  Greenlaw  cottage 

Smith,  James  M.  of  Joseph  Gibson 
<f  Co. ;  house,  Clj'deview 

Smith,  Thos.  flesher  and  grocer, 
331  Dumbn.  rd. ;  ho.  Casllemilk 

Smith,  Wm.  teller.  Commercial 
Bankof  Scotland;  ho.  7  Elgin  ter 

Smith,  Wm.  glazier  and  glass  mer- 
chant, 320  Hamillon  place 

Sprunt,  T.  merchant,  7  Maale  ter 

Steel,  Eben.  of  Walker,  Birrell,  if 
Co.;  house,  4  Annfield  terrace 

Steel,  Eobert,  house-painter;  ho. 
Laurelbank 

Stewart,  Chas.  resident  secretary, 
Lar.cashire  Insurance  Co. ;  ho. 
1  Annfield  terrace 

Stewart,  Duncan,  spirit  merchant, 
7G  Castlebank  street 


Stewart,  G.  R.  factor  and  insurance 

agent ;  house,  3  Lawrence  pi 
Stewart,   W.   bookseller  and  s'.a- 

tioner,  134  Dumbarton  road 
Storei-,  John,  spirit  merchant,  129 

Dumbarton  road 
Storrie,    Ales,    nurseryman    and 

florist,  Whiteinch 
Strang,  J.  shoemaker,  103  Dum- 
barton road 
Sutherland,  J.  W.  teacher.  Mission 

house,  Kelvin  st. ;  ho.Sandbuild 
Taylor,   Robert,   wine  merchant  f 

house,  Clydeview 
Thomlinson,  John,  saddler  &  har- 
ness maker,  142  Dumbarton  rd 
Thomson,  George,  agent,  G6  Miller 

St.  ;  ho.  1  Meadowbank  place 
Thomson,  Robert,  spirit  merchant, 

361  Dumbar.  rd.  ;  ho.  342  do 
Tiernan,    Thos.  of  John  Tiernan 

and  Son  ;  ho.  Stewart  villa 
Tod  &.   M'Gregor,    engineers  and 

shipbuilders,  and  graving-dock, 

Meadovfside 
Tod,  Wm.  of  Tod  if  M'Gregor; 

house,  Dowanhill 
Tod,  Mrs.  Iron  bank,  Partickhill 
Trevor,  Frederick  W.  collector  of 

Customs;  ho.  Dowanhill  house' 
Turner,  Mrs.  Robert,  glass  mercht.; 

house.  Grove  house 
Urquhart,  Hugh,  vidne  and  spirit 

merchant,  290  Dumbarton  rd.  ; 

house  292  do 
Vallance,  Alex,  of  Vallance  if  Co.; 

house,  Laurelbank 
Waddell,  G.  at  James  Black  and 

Co.'s;  house,  21  Elgin  terrace 
Walker,  John,  jun.   bleacher  and 

calenderer,    Castlebank    house, 

Douglas  street 
Walker,    Jlatthew,  of  Walker  cf- 

CarswcU,  writers;  ho.  Castlebic 
Wallace,  James,   Union    Bank  of 

Scotland ;  ho.  9  Elgin  terrace 
Watt,  Hugh,  of  Barr    cJ-   Watt; 

house,  8  Lawrence  place 
Webster,  John,  oJ'Scobie,  Brehner, 

and  Levack  ;  ho.  Cuprum  house- 
Webster,  John,  commercial  trav.  ;■ 

house,  14  Lawrence  place 
Wemyss,  William,  of  Wemyss  and 

Stercart  ;  ho.  4  Lawrence  i^lace 
V\^est    of    Scotland    Co-operatLve 

Societj'-  branch,  2  to  5  Albert  st 
Wharrie,    Thomas,   of  Smith  and 

Wharrie  ;  ho.  20  Lawrence  pL 
Wharrie,  Mrs.  20  Lav/rence  pi 
White,    James,    victualler,     217 

Dumbarton  road 
White,    John,    miller,   Scotstown 

Grain  Mills 
Wilkie,  John,  house  factor  &  coal 

agent,    Crowm  place ;  house,  4 

Dowanhill  street 
Willoch,   George,  Union  Bank  of 

Scotland;  house,  13  Elgin  ter 
Wilson,  Andrew^,  Slit  Mills 
2  C  2 


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POLLOKSHAWS. SUBURBAN  DIRECTORY. POLLOKSHAWS. 


Wilson,  Andrew,  agent ;  ho.West- 
field  terrace 

Wilson,  J.  &W.  coachbuilders,  14 
Orchard  street 

Wilson,  John,  of  John  Wilson  cj- 
Son ;  house,  5  Meadowb.  cres 

Wilson,  Robert,  miller  and  grain 
merchant.  Slit  Mill ;  ho.  do 

Wilson,  Robt.  of  Win.  Wilson  and 
Sons ;  house,  Westfield  terrace 

Wilson,  Wm.  of  Wm.  Wilson  and 
Sons;  house,  Westfield  terraca 

Wilson,  Wm.  eating-house  keeper, 
Whiteinch 

Wilson  &  Co.  Biscuit  Factorj', 
Castlebank 

Wingate,  Andrew,  at  Thos.  Win- 
gate  (^  Co.'s,  Whiteinch 

Wiugats,  Paterson,  at  Thos.  Win- 
gate  cf-  Co.'s,  Whiteinch 

Wingate,  Thos.  &  Co.  engineers, 
founders,  and  iron  shipbuilders, 
Whiteinch 

Wingate,  Thomas,  of  Thos.  Win- 
gate tj-  Co.  ;  house,  Whiteinch 

Wingate,  Thomas,  jiin.  of  Thomas 
Wingate  4'  Co.;  ho.  Viewfield 

Wingate,  Wilson,  at  Thomas  Win- 
gate cj-  Co.'s,  Whiteinch 

Wood,  Alex,  of  A.  Wood  cf  Son; 
house,  Woodbank,  Partickhill 

Wood  &  Carmichael,  joiners  and 
cartwrights,  83  Dumbarton  rd 

Wood,  James,  of  Wood  (f  Carmi- 
chael;  ho.  Kelvinside  terrace 

Wood,  John,  mineral  borer,  4  Dow- 
anhill  street 

Wright,  Alex,  famih''  grocer,  140 
Dumbar.  rd. ;  ho.  6  Lawrence  pi 

Wylie,  William,  teacher,  Partick 
Academy;  ho.  25  Elgin  terrace 

W3'se,  John,  figent,  Commercial 
Bank  of  Scotland ;  house,  7 
Elgin  terrace 

Young,  A.  of  Lauchlan  cj'  Young  ; 
house,  324  Hamilton  place 

POLLOKSHAWS. 

MAGISTRATES. 

M'lutj're,  Archibald,  Provost 
King,  Alex.  Bailie 

Watson,  Duncan 
Baird,  D.  H.  j 

Steel,  John 
King,  Thomas 
Eeid,  William 
Austin,  William 

JSfeil,  Peter,  Treasurer 

CLERGYMEN. 

Brodie,  Neil,  Free  West  Church 
Campbell,  Rev.  George,  Eastwood; 

house,  Eastwood  manse 
Smith,  James,  Original  Secession, 

PoUok  villas 
Sprott,  Wm.  United  Presbyterian 

Church 
•  Stewart,   Rev.    David,  Free  East 

Church  ;  manse.  Kirk  lane 


\  Councillors. 


Tracy,    Rev.    Barnard,     Catholic 
clergyman;  ho.  Shawhill 

Algie,  John,  clerk  and  salesman, 
cf  Baird  cf  Stevenson^  Orchard 
and    Giffnock    quays ;     house, 
King  street 
Algie,  Robert,  grocer,  Thornliebk 
Allison,  Ann,  grocer,  34  Herriot  st 
Allan,  R,  spir.  mer.  Thornliebank 
Anderson,  And.  gro.  26  Main  st 
Anderson,    John,  Billhead  house, 

Eastwood 
Anderson,  John,  mining  engineer, 
Oswald  street ;  ho.  Elgin  villas 
Anderson,    Wm.    lime    merchant, 
11  Oswald  street ;  ho.  26  Main 
street,  Pollokshaws 
Arbuckle,  Jn.  grocer,  4  Herriot  st 
Arthur,  Charles,  of  Lockhart  and 

Arthur,   Victoria    Potterj' ;  ho. 
Victoria  place,  Crossmyloof 
Arthur,  Neil,  messenger,  P.O.;  ho. 

9  Herriot  street 
Austin,  Wm.  miller,  80  King  st 
Bain,  W^m.  prov.  mer.  19  Main  st 
Baird,  Mrs.  bread  deal.  18  Main  st 
Barbour,  J.  spirit  mer.  17  King  st 
Biggar,  Mattw.  warper,  and  linen 

and  woollen  draper,  3  Main  st 
Bisset,  Mrs.  Andrew,  spirit  dealer, 

1  Cross  street 
Bow,  J.  A.  ship  agent,  Shawlands 
Boj'd,  Mrs.  J.  grocer,  36  Main  st 
Brown,  John,  gen.  groc.  2  Main  st 
Brown,  John,  spir.  mer.  1  Main  st 
Burton,    Henry,    coal    agent    and 

grocer,  49  IMain  street 
Burton,  Henrj',  collector  of  burgh 

assessments;  office,  49  Main  st 
Burton,  James,  coal  and  news  agt. 

and  house  factor 
Cameron,  Alex,  house  factor  ;  ho. 

Cartcraigs 
Cameron,    Alex,    wine   and  spirit 

merchant,  79  King  street 
Cameron,  Daniel,  boot  maker,  Ma- 
tilda street 
Cameron,    J.    W.  ;    house.    High 

Cartcraigs 
Cameron,    Nicol,    messenger,    and 

sheriff-officer  for  the  counties  of 

Lanark  and  Renfrew;  house,  35 

Main  street 
Cameron,  Nicol   &  .J.   W.,  house 

factors  and  insurance  agents,  42 

Main  street 
Campbell,  Arch.  Titwood  Colliery; 

house,  Potterfield  cottage 
Campbell,  H.  spirit  dealer,  14  Fac- 
tory street 
Campbell,  James,  overseer,  Pollok 
Campbell,    J.    spirit    dealer,    16 

King  street 
Campbell,  J.  &  W.  dyers,  Auld- 

field  park 
Campbell,   William,    of  J.  cf   W. 

Campbell,  dyers,  Auldfield  park  ; 

ho.  Newton  place,  Shawlands 


Campbell,  Wm.  gardener,  Pollok 
Campbell,  Miss,  grocer,  82  Kingst 
Carswell,  J.  spir.  dea.  37  Pollok  st 
Chapel  of  Ease,  King  street 
Clark,  William,  grocer  and  spirit 

dealer,  5  Herriot  street 
Cochrane,     James,     River    Bank 

Bleacher 
Cogan,  R.  cotton  spin.  Coganst 
Colledge,  Thomas,  Hagg's  castle 
Colledge,  Wm.  writer  and  factor, 
175  Hope  street,  Glasgow;  ho. 
Hagg's  castle 
Cook,   Matthew,   wine  and   spirit 
merchant,  Greenbank  buildings 
Coustonholm  Weaving  Company, 
power-loom  cloth  manufacturers 
Corbet,  John,  surgeon,  20  Main  st 
Coustonholm  W^eav.  Co.  2  Spring- 
field court,  69  Queen  street 
Craig,  Margaret,  china  merchant, 

87  Main  street 
Craig,  Idrs.  Agnes,   spirit  dealer, 

43  Herriot  street 
Crawford,   Mrs.  John,  Auldhouse 

cottage 
Crum,  John,  of  J.  cJ-   ir.  Crum, 

Thornliebank;  ho.  Auldhouse 
Crum,  John,  Auldhouse 
Crum,  Weaker,  cf   Thornliebank; 

house,  Rouken,  Thornliebank 
Cunningham,    Allan,    Roman    ce- 
ment manufacturer  ;    works  at 
Orchard  ;  office,  65  Jamaica  st. 
Glasgow;  house,  32  Herriot  st 
Dalglish,  John,  ironm.  Main  st 
Deans,  James,  ironin.  GO  Main  st 
Dick,  Alex,  baker,  35  Main  street 
Dietrichsen,  F.  J.  C.  clerk,  Daily 

Mail ;  house,  Coustonholm 
Dow,  David,  flesher,  77  Main  st 
Dow,  James,  flesher,  34  King  st 
Dow,  Walter,  Auldhousefield 
Drysdale,  Wm.  grocer,  8  King  st 
Drysdale,  Wm.  agent  for  the  Aber- 
deen Insurance  Co. ;   office  and 
house,  Shawlands 
Dun,  John,  agent ;  house.  Hollows 

of  Eastwood 
Dunlop,  James,  Clydesdale  Bank, 
and    clerk    to    Gas    Company; 
house,  1  Herriot  street 
Dunlop,  W.   spir.  deal,  and  Glas- 
gow coach  office,  1  Herriot  st 
Dunlop,  Mrs,  groc.  22  Maxw.  st 
Enterkin,  Hamilton,  boot  &  shoe- 
maker, 46.  King  street 
Faulds,  John,  farmer,  Kinnieshead 
Finlaysou,    A.    spirit    dealer,     73 

King  street 
Finlaj'son,    James,     builder,     56 

Main  street 
Fiolayson,  Rcbert,  spirit  dealer,  83 

Blain  street 
Fleming,  J.  &  B.  bleachers.  New- 
lands 
Fleming,  James,  Newlands 
Forrest,  David,  provision  mercht. 
9  Herriot  street 


POLLOKSHAWS. SUBURBAN  DIRECTORY. POLLOKSHAWS. 


587 


Free  Churcli,  King  street 
Gas  Works,  1  Factory  street 
Gllroy,  James,  manager,  of  Auld- 
liousefield    bleacliwork ;  lie.  79 
King  street 
'Dolder,  Jas.  surgeon,  20  King  st 
<_iuthrie,  John,  grocer,  13    King  st 
Guy,  John,  writer,  of  Petrie,  Col- 
hdge,  cj'  Guy ;  ho.  Elgin  villiis, 
Shawlands 
Hart,  James,  Old  manse  of  East- 
wood 
Hart,  T.  Old  manse  of  Eastwood 
Hart,   Thos.   manager  of  Cogau's 

Weaving  factory 
Hart,  Thos.  writer  and  N.P.,  ?gt. 
for  the  Life  Association  and  K}'. 
Fire  and  Life  Insurance  Co.  50 
Eenfield  street,  and  4  Blain  st. 
Pollokshaws ;  ho.  Old  manse, 
Thornliebank 
Harvie,   James,    Kinniesliead,   hj 

Thornliebank 
Hector  and  Brownlie,  writers,   1 

Rosendale  road 
Hector,  Wm.  \Yriter,  and  procura- 
tor-fiscal,   sheriff-clerk    depute 
for  the  eastern  district  of  Ren- 
frewshire, collector  of  poor's  as- 
sessment, and  clerk  to  the  heri- 
tors, 1  Rosendale  road  ;  house, 
Shawlands 
Henderson,  Jn.  baker,  66  Main  st 
Henderson,  W.  baker,  43  Pollok  st 
Henr}',  J.  smith,  1  Cartcraigs  st 
Hetherington,    Robert,    grocer,    9 

Pleasance  street 
Hosie,  John,   tailor  and  clothier, 

57  King  street 
Hosie,  John,  tailor,  24  Pollok  st 
Howatt,  John,  veterinary  surgeon, 

Cartcraigs 
Howat,  John,  smith,  Low  Carte 
Howie,  Thos.  Auldhouse  farm 
Hutcheson,  J.   &  E.  milliners,  68 

King  street 
Inglis,  John,  house  factor,  2  Bu- 
chanan place 
Johnston,    D.   and  H.  gardeners, 
Shawlands  ;  resid.  Hope  cot.  do 
Johnston,   Daniel,  boot  and  shoe- 
maker, 70  Main  street 
Kessen,     W.    pastry     baker,     48 

Main  street 
King,  Alex,  grocer,  26  Herriot  sfc 
King,  A.  spirit  deal.  27  Herriot  st 
King,  John,  gardener,  40  Main  st 
King,  Thos.  cooper,   3   Cogan  st. 

Pollokshaws 
King,  Wm.  of  James  Young  ^-  Son, 
bleachers  and  finishers,    Auld- 
housefield  ;  ho.  Herriot  street 
King,  James,  ofHwletLf  Campsie 
Alum  Co.;  house,  Levernholm, 
Hurlet 
Leckie,  R.  wiight,  3  Factory  st 
Lemon,   Alex,   inspector    of  poor 
and  registrar  for  the  parish  of 
Eastwood ;  office,  42  Main  st 


Lister,  John,  surgeon,  34  Main  st 
Livingstone,  David,  joiner,  6  Plea- 
sance street 
Livingston,  H.  draper,  66  Main  st 
Livingstone,    J.    spirit   dealer,    1 

Slaxwell  street 
Livingstone,  Mrs.  grocer,  25  Pol- 
lok street 
Lockhart,      David,     earthenware 
manufacturer,  Victoria  potterj'; 
ho.  2  Elgin  villas,  Shawlands 
Lockhart  &  Arthur,  earthenware 
manufacturers,  Victoria  pottery 
Logan,  Robt.  tailor,  43  Pollok  st 
Lowndes,  Robert    Gillies,  manu- 
facturer and  bleacher.     Letters 
left    at    Morison    Kyle's,    108 
Queen  st. ;  ho.  Shawlands  hill 
Mason,  Wm.  power-loom  tenter ; 

house,  13  Herriot  street 
M'Burney,  A.  jailor,  Pleasance  st 
M' Galium,   D.    R.   plumber,  gas- 
fitter,  and    tinsmith,  63    Main 
street;  house,  79  King  street 
M'Ewan,  Mrs.  33  King  street 
M'Intyre,  Arch.  vict.  86  Main  st 
M'Kay,  Geo.  pawnb.  17  Main  st 
M'Kinnon,  Hugh,  spirit  merchant. 

Maxwell  Arms  inn 
M'ljntock,  Wm.  cement  and  che- 
mical manufacturer,  and  Arden 
lime  merch.  38  Kirk  st,  Gorbals 
M'Isaughton,  John,  Millbrae 
M'Xiven,  John,    spirit   merchant, 

61  King  street 
M'Niven,  Malcolm,  general  grocer 

and  spirit  mercht.  73  Main  st 
M'Queen,  J.  grocer,  1  Pollok  st 
PiI'Rae,  John,  jeweller  and  clock- 
maker,  76  King  street 
JIair,  James,  36  Main  street 
Mason,  J.  &    D.  general    grocers 

and  fleshers,  69  Main  street 
Mason,  Wm.  power  loom  tenter; 

house,  13  Herriot  st.  Polloksh 
Maxwell,  Sir  J.  Bart.  Pollok  ho 
Miller,    William ;    ho.    Eastwood 

hill,  by  Thornliebank 
Menzies,  John,  surgeon,  4  Mac- 

arthur  street 
Menzies,  Wal.  vict.  3  Macarthur  st 
Mallach,   William,   spirit  mercht. 

9  Main  street 

Milree,     David,     shoemaker,    45 

Main  street 
Murray,    D.    Wm.    Elgin    villas, 

Shawlands. 
Neilson,  Edward,    Medical    Hall, 

10  Buchanan  pi.  Herriot  st 
Neilson,  Jas.  grocer,  57  King  st 
Nicol,  Jas.  draper,  80  Main  street 
Nicol,  P.  clothier,  79  Main  street 
Niven,    John,    spirit    dealer,     54 

King  street 
Ogilvie,   James,    Kennishead,    by 

Thornliebank 
Ogilvie,    John,    jun.    at    Robert 

Thomiysoii's,    writer,    145    West 

Geo.  St.  Kennishead,  Wocdibot 


Ogilvie,  John,  house  factor,  sheriff- 
officer  and  constable  for  the 
shires  of  Lanark  and  Renfrew  ; 
house,  35  Pollok  street 

Original  Secession  Church,  back  of 
Cogan  street 

Rankine,  W.  J.  M.  civil  engineer; 
59  St.  Vin.  St. ;  ho.  Moss  cot 

Reid,  John,  manager  of  Auldhouse 
W^eaving  woiks;  ho.  Cartcraigs 

Reid,  Robert,  of  Iteid  c|  Thomson, 
wine  mercht.;  ho.  Cartcraigs 

Reid,  Wm.  &  Co.  drapers  &  cloths 

Ross,  D.  spirit  merchant,  1  Shaw- 
hill  street 

Ross,  Jas.  spir.  deal.  54  King  st 

Russell,  Wm.  draper,  57  King  sfc 

Sewell,  Wm.  session  clerk  and  pa- 
rochial schoolmaster  ;  school, 
Matilda  st ;  ho.  Cartcraigs 

Shaw,  Alex,  builder,  Pleasantfield 
cottage,  Thornliebank 

Shields,  Mrs.  15  King  street 

Sillars,  James  S.  Cowglen  house 

Simson,  Jas.  jeweller  and  watch- 
maker, Titwood,  Pollokshaws  rd 

Smith,  Alex,  of  G.  cf-  S.  Smith,  6 
North  Paterson  street;  house, 
Shawhill 

Smith,  Thomas,  of  Thos.  Smith  ^ 
Co.  Croslee,  Thornliebank 

Sproul,  William,  grass  bleacher, 
and  family  washing  and  dress- 
ing establishment,  Govan  hall 

Steel,  James,  grocer,  Pollok  st 

Steel,  John,  surgeon,  6  King  st 

Stevenson,  .Jn.  tailor,  71  King  st 

Stevenson,  Wm.  of  Baird  4-  Ste- 
venson, quarry  master;  house, 
13  Moray  place.  Regent  park 

Stewart,  John,  writer,  town  clerk, 
clerk  to  commissioners  of  police, 
justice  of  peace  clerk  depute, 
collector  of  taxes,  and  distribu- 
tor of  stamps ;  agent  for  the 
North  British  Fire  and  Life  In- 
surance Co.;  office,  79  King  st, 
residence,  Shawlands  villa 

Stewart,  John  and  Walter,  agents 
for  City  of  Glasgow  bank,  79 
King  St. ;  ho.  Shawlands  villa 

Stewart  &  M'Kenzie,  engineers  & 
millwrights,  64J  Main  street 

Stewart,  Walter,  agent  for  City  of 
Glasgow  Bank  and  Scottish 
Provident  Institution,  King  st. ; 
ho.  Shawlands  villa 

Strang,  Wm.  grocer,  64  Main  st  ^ 

Strang,  William,  spirit  dealer  and 

Glasgow  carrier,  65  Blain  st 

Struthers,    P.    land    surveyor,    4 

Main  st. ;  ho.  Kennishead  cot 

Struthers,    Mrs.    A.  spirit  dealer, 

Pollok  street 
Tassie,  Jas.  manager,  Clydesdale 
Banking  Co.  ;  bank,  20  King 
street;   house,  27  do. 
Tassie,  James,  Coustonhill 
Tassie,  John,  Coustonhill 


588 


POLLOKSHIELDS.- 


-SUBURBAN  DIBECTORY. POLLOKSHIELDS. 


Thomas,  Samuel  K.  brewer,  East- 
wood park,  near  Thornliebank 
Thomson,  John,  clerk,  at  J.  <j-  E. 

Cogari's,  Auldfiekl  mill 
Todd,    John,    flesher,    Greenbank 

buildings 
Turnbull,  BIrs.  John,  74  King  st 
United  Presbyterian  Church,  Ma- 
tilda   street ;    William    Sprott, 
minister 
Urquhart,  builder,  Pollok  street 
Wallace,  M.  gardener,  12  King  st 
Wardrop,  Jas.  at  Wm.  M'Lean  cf 

Son's;  house,  9  Macarthur  st 

"Wark,  R.  joiner,  18  Pleasar.ce  st 

Watson,  Dun.  grocer,  and  cattle 

dealer,  76  King  st. ;  ho.  1  Eos- 

sendale  road 

W^atson,  Dun.  justice  of  the  peace, 

1  Kossendalc  road 
Watson,  James,  post  office,  with 
money    order   ofiRce,    and    post 
ofSce  savings  bank,  61  King  st. 
"Watson,  James,  agent  for  the  Alli- 
ance Insurance  Office,  and  agent 
for  the  World  Insurance  Co.  for 
plate   glass,    and   sheriff- officer 
for  the  county  of  Renfrew- 
Watson,  Jos.  grocer,  7G  King  st. ; 

house,  21  King  street 
Watson,  Kobt.  grocer,  3  Cross  st. 
Watson,  Robert,  i^pirit  merchant, 
■     17  Main  st. 
Watson,  Thomas,  cattle  dealer,  48 

King  street 
Watson,  Ja.  milliner,  19  Herriot  st 
Watson,  Janet,  millin.  44  King  st 
Weild,  John,  Thornliebank 
Wilkie,  Jas.  baker,  9  Herriot  st 
Wilkie,  J.  teacher.  Burgh  school 
Wilson,  Alex,  draper,  SO  King  st 
Wilson,  A.  spirit  dealer,  2  Poll,  st 
Wilson,  John,  grocer,  81  SLain  st 
Wilson,  Jessie,  millin.  32  King  st 
Willock,  J.  paint  shop,  60  King  st 
Wlngate,  R.  flesher,  1  Macrt.  st 
Winning,  Mrs.  Robert,  grocer,  56 

King  street 
Young,  James,  &  Son,   bleachers 
and   finishers.      Letters  left  at 
Morison  K3'le's,  108  Queen  st. 
and  at  Walter  Dow's,  107  Bu- 
chanan   street ;    works,    Auld- 
housefield 
Y'oung,   Wra.    manufacfurer    and 
bleacher;  office,  107  Buchanan 
St.;   ho.  Auldhousefield 
Young,  Wm.  &  Co.  muslin  manu- 
facturers; agent,  Walter  Dow, 
107   Buchanan  street;    works, 
Auldhousefield 
Y'oung,  Mrs.  Mansion  house,  Auld- 
housefield 

POLLOKSHIELLS. 
Alexander,  James  merchant  South 

bank 
Anderson,  Thomas,  of  Anderson  cf 

Ilmdevson,  Woodville 


Anderson,  Wm.  of  Wm.  Anderson 

c5-  Co.  Ettrick  villa 
Arnott,  Wm.   com  factor,  Linden 

terrace 
Baird,  Alex,  at  Robert  K.  Baird's, 

Linden  terrace 
Baird,  B.  K.  Linden  terrace 
Barclay,  ilrs.  Linden  terrace 
Barker,  Henry  M.  of  Sim  ij-  Barlcer, 

Weir  terrace 
Bateson,  Miss,  Burton  cottage 
Bennie,  George,  of  George  Bennie 

cj-  Co.  Croyland  cottage 
Bennett,  Thomas,  4  Linden  terrace 
Blair,  John,  Knowe  house 
Boucher,  Jas.  architect,  Swiss  cot 
Bow,  Mrs.  James,  Havelock  villa 
Bowie,  James,  ot  J.  (]'■  W.  Camp- 

hell  if  Co.'s,  Linden  terrace 
Brodie,  Hugh,   of  Afuirs,  Connel, 

cf  Brodie,  Maryfield 
Buchanan,  John,  Manhattan  cot 
Cousl.ind,  Jas  architect,  Swiss  cot 
Cook,  Robert,   of  D.  Cook   (?■  Co. 

Woodbine  cottage 
Cowan,    Rev.   William,    minister, 

Blackfriars'   U.P.  Church,  The 

Forest  cottflge 
Cunningham,  John 
Curr,  Robert,  farmer 
Dalglish,     A.     Adie,       designer. 

Linden  terrace 
Davidson,  James,  E.  M.  Keir  ter 
Davidson,  John,  Titwood  bank 
Dick,  Quintin,  Avriter,  of  Quiniin 

-Dick  (j-  Robertson,  Sornbank 
Dixon,  Humphrey  C.  of  Hutchison 

4'  Dixon,  Dunbritton  cottage 
Donald,    John,    of    Murdoch    cf' 

Donald,  Hawthorn  villa 
Dunn,  Jno.  proprietor,  St.  John's  rd 
Dunn,  Peter,  of  Gray,  Dunn  cj-  Co. 

Endrick  villa 
Farquhar,  George,  of  James  Forest 

cj-  Co.  Wakefield  villa 
Finlayson,  Mrs.  F.  Elmtree  cot 
Foubister,  John  W.  oflicer  of  H.M. 

customs,  3  Keir  terrace 
Fyfe,  James,  Dundas  cottage 
Fyfe,  Mrs.  2  Keir  terrace 
Gardiner,  T.  R.  of  Gardiner  4-  Co. 

Lily-bank  cottage 
Gihnour,     Robert,    J.P.    County 

Renfrew,  Bedford  house 
Gilchrist,  John,  Beech  villa 
Graham,  Jno.  accountant,  Rowan- 
side  cottage 
Gray,  Wm.  biscuit  manufacturer, 

Firbank 
Hamilton,  Thomas,  Primrose  villa 
Hart,  Willinm,    procurator   fiscal, 

Shawfield  villa,  St.  Andrew's  rd 
Henshaw,  John,  artist.  Linden  ter 
Henshaw,    Mrs.   teacher.    Educa- 
tional establishment.  Linden  ter 
Ireland,    James,     secy.     Western 

Bank  of  Scotland,  1  Keir  ter 
Irwin,  Cliarles  E.  Myrtle  bank 
Kay,  Charles,  Leven  cottage 


Kay,  William,  Leven  cottage 
Kirkwood,  JIathew,  farmer 
Laird,  John,  of  J.   Laird  cj-  Co-, 

Norwood  villa 
Linn,  Wm.   of  Gourlie,  Linn,   cf- 

Hide,  Vermont  cottage 
Blacarthur,  John  C,  cf  JMacarthtr:, 

Ross,  cj-  Co.  Broomhall  cottage' 
M'Aulay,  Jas.  of  Wm.  31'Aidayi.^- 

Co-  A.shfield  villa 
M'Aulay,  Mrs.  Auburn  cottage 
Ji'Culloch,  Mrs.  1  Keir  terrace 
M'Gibbon,  Jlrs.  James,  cf  James 

M'Gibbon,  62  Buchanan  street, 

Poldar  house 
M'Gregor,  James,  limber  measurer, 

St.  Andrew's  villa 
31'Kinlay,  David,  St.  Andrew's  rd 
M'Lennan,  Thos.  custom  house,  2 

Keir  terrace 
51'Leod,  F.  H.  wool  broker  and 

commission  agent,  Janefield  coi 
M'Lean,  W.  L.  E.    of  Lancefield 

Forge  Co.,  Junction  cottage 
Jl'Morland,  James,  com.  trav.    2. 

Keir  terrace 
M'Vicar,  Arch.  Shields  cottage 
M'Vicar,  Wm.  Shields  cottage 
Manwell,  David,  builder  and  con- 
tractor, Eden  cottage 
Marshall,  Wm.,  Leven  cottage 
Meikle,  Thomas,  merchant 
Middleton,  Lewis  S.  Linden  ter 
Miller,  John,  land  agent,  valuator, 

&c. 
Mitchell,  John,  Viewfield  house 
Murray,  Henry,  commercial  trav. 

Linden  terrace 
Murdoch,  Wm.  commission  agent;. 

and  merchant,  4  Keir  terrace 
Napier,  Mrs.  Auburn  cottage 
Ogston,  David  R.  cashier  to  Hut- 
chison &  Dixon,  Linden  ter 
Pollock,    Rev.    Robert,    minister^ 

Kingston  Church,  4  Keir  ter 
Priestley,  R.  R.   woollen,  worsted, 

and  yarn  agent,  Hampton  cot 
Randolph,  Clias.  engineer,  Houf 
Rigg,  Archibald 

Rigg,  R.  A.  of  Isaac  Rigg  4'  iSon 
Ritchie,  David,  of  Ritchie,  Watson^ 

4'  Co.  Broomball  cottage 
Robert  on,  James,    of  Roberion  c|- 

Wilson,  Titwood  bank 
Robertson,    David,    measurer,    2 

Keir  terrace 
Robertson,  George,  of  Robertson  cf- 

Eddie,  Stanley  villa 
Robertson,  John,  ^snie^r,  of  Quiniin 

Dick  4'  Robertson,  Linden  ter 
Robertson,   Richard,  surveyor  fjr 

Lloyd's  Register  of  British  and 

Foreign    Shipping,   Wentworlh 

cottage,  St.  Andrew's  road 
Ronald,  Andrew,  grain  merchant, 

St.  Andrew's  villa 
Ross,  A^Iex.  rope  and  twine  manu- 
facturer, Shields  bridge 
Scanlan,  J.  portioner,  Dargan  villa 


RUTHERGLEN. SUBURBAN  DIRECTORY. RUTHERGLEN. 


589 


Scott,  Andrew,  drysalter,  2  Keir 
terrace 

Sheppard,  J.  D.,  Hanoverian  con- 
sul, of  Sheppard  cf  Co.  1  Keir  te 

Smith,  Geo.  sfn.  of  George  Smith 
cj-  Sons,  Mountblow 

Smith,  Geo.  jun.  of  George  Smith 
^  Sons,  Mountblow 

Smith,  Robert,  Linden  terrace 

Smith,  Mrs.  P.,  Linden  terrace 

Speirs,  James,  merchant 

Steel,  James,  Gladdens 

Taylor,  Mathew,  wholesale  tea, 
wine,  and  spirit  merchant,  Lin- 
coln villa 

Thomson,  James,  accountant,  G. 
&  S.  W.  Rail.,  Elderslie  cottage 

Thomson,  Mrs.  J.,  Cleghorn  villa 

"Watson,  Andw.  of  Ritchie,  Wat- 
son, cj"  Co.  5  Keir  terrace 

Wilson,  George,  warehouseman,  2 
Keir  terrace 

Wilson,  James,  Barnaich  park,  St. 
Andrew's  road 

Wilson,  Wm.  of  Wilson  cj-  Mathie- 
ton,  West  lodge 

Young,  Jas.  portioner,  Linden  ter 

EUTHERGLEN. 

HAGISTKATES   AND   TOWN 
COUNCIL. 

David  Warnock,  provost ;  James 
Burt  and  Don.  Murray,  bailies; 
Alex.  Davidson,  treasurer;  Geo. 
Crawford,  town  clerk  ;  John 
Fleming,  procurat.  fiscal ;  John 
Aitken,  John  Allan,  George  Ar- 
buckle,  Samuel  Baker,  Daniel 
Baird,  Thomas  Brown,  Alex. 
Davidson,  AVm.  Denholm,  And. 
Fleming,  Robt.  Forsyth,  James 
Pinkerton,  John  Pinkerton,  A. 
Reid,  Jas.  Walker,  John  Young, 
councillors. 

CLERGYMEN. 

Becket,  Wm.  U.P.  Church 
Brown,  Peter,  Established  Church 
Brownlee,  John 
Mnnro,  James,  Free  Church 
Shaw,  John,  Ro.  Catholic  Church 

Adair,  Robert,  grocer  and  spirit 
dealer,  8^  Cathcart  street 

Adam,  Mrs.  John,  spirit  dealer, 
24  Main  street 

Adams,  Wm.  grocer,  G9  Main  st. ; 
house,  3  Cathcart  street 

Aitken,  George,  spirit  dealer,  23 
Glasgow  road 

Aitken,  George  A.  J.  of  GorlaU 
Poorhouse,  23  Glasgow  road 

Aitken,  John,  grocer  and  spirit 
deal.  148  Main  St.;  ho.  134  do. 

Allan  &  Mann,  manufacturers  of 
common  and  fire  bricks,  vitri- 
fied pipes,  and  other  common 
and  fire-clay  goods,  Rutherglen 
potter}' ;  office,  48  St.  Enoch 
square ;  works.  New  street 


Allan,  John,  grocer  and  spir.  deal. 
6  Burn  road  ;  house,  8  do 

Allardice,  Nicol,  spirit  dealer,  92 
Main  street 

Arbuckle,  Geo.  grocer  and  spirit 
■  deal.  2  Farmloan  rd.;  ho.  4  do 

Arbuckle,  Wm.  grocer  and  spirit 
dealer,  145  Main  street 

Armour,  John,  of  Armour,  King, 
and  Gray;  ho.  2  Burnhill  st 

Armour,  King,  &  Gray,  power- 
loom  manufacturers,  Avonbank 
factory.  Burn  road 

Bailas,  Alex.  Richard,  manager. 
Unity  Fire  and  Life  Association, 
98  Queen  street,  Glasgow;  ho. 
Stonelaw  tower,  Muirkirk  road 

Bainbridge,  George,  tobacconist, 
oils,  colours,  13  Main  street 

Baird,  Dan.  spir.  deal.  11  Main  st 

Baird,  Dan.  builder,  1  Little  lane 

Baker,  Samuel,  &  Co.  gold  beats. 
45  Gordon  street,  Glasgow  ;  ho. 
Overton  villa 

Barns,  T.  tinsmith,  G  Main  street 

Barr,  John,  spirit  dealer,  137 
Main  street 

Becket,  Rev.  William  ;  Balvaird 
house,  off  Mill  street 

Black,  Archd.  baker,  23  Main  at 

Boustead,  Robert,  of  Bousiead  ^ 
Dunbar,  Shawfield  house 

Boustead,  Thos.  F.  portioner,  Shaw- 
field house 

Boustead,  Wm.  of  Wm.  Boustead 
cj-  Co.  Shawfield  house 

Bowman,  Thos.  Elmfoot  house, 
Rutherglen  road 

Boyd,  Alex.  Mitchell,  boot  and 
shoemaker,  25  Mill  street 

Brisbane,  Jas.  joiner  and  glazier, 
24  Mill  street;-  house,  14  Stone- 
law  street 

Brisbane,  J.  tailor,  14  Stonelaw  st 

Brown,  Alex,  tailor,  Wellington 
place,  71  Main  street 

Brown,  J.  shoemaker,  96  Main  st 

Brown,  John,  shoemaker,  74  Main 
street 

Brown,  J.  beadle,  parish  church, 
37  King  street 

Brown,  M.  and  A.  milliners,  straw 
hat  and  dressmks.  37  King  st 

Brown,  Rev.  Peter,  40  Main  st 

Brown,  Richd.  H.  tinplate  worker 
and  gasfitter,  141  Main  street ; 
house,  11  Cathcart  street 

Brown,  Robt.  baker,  333  Ruther- 
glen road 

Brown,  T.,  grocer,  4  Westmuir  pi. 

Brown,  T.  builder,  Mossgiel  cot- 
tage, Greenhill  road 

Brown,  W.  shoemak.  79  Main  st 

Brownlee,  Rev.  Jn.  21,  Chapel  st 

Brj'son,  A.  1 1  Castle  street 

Brj-son,  J.  11  Castle  street 

Caldwell,  David,  at  John  andRolt. 
Harvey  cf  Co.'s ;  ho.  Shawfield 
toll,  Rutherglen  road 


Cameron,   Hugh,   agent  for    ship 

chains,  anchors,   crab  winches, 

&c.  4  Robertson  st.  Glasgow  ; 

ho.  Govanbank  house,   Ruther^ 

glen  road 
Cameron,  John,  grocer  and  spLrrt 

dealer.  Main  street 
Carr,  Robert,  spirit  dealer,  22  W. 

Muir  place 
Carruthers,    William,  bootmaker, 

84  Dundas  St.  Glasgow ;  house, 

Rutherglen 
City  of  Glasgow  Bank;    Branch 

Office,  1  Glasgow  road;  agent, 

D.  Murray 
Clyde  Paper  Co.   paper  makers, 

Eastfield,  by  Dalmarnock 
Collector  of  poor  rates,  D.  Murray; 

office,  Glasgow  road 
Collins,  Michael,  pawnbroker,  56 

King  street 
Craig,  Wm.  smith,  1 7  Main  st 
Crann,  David,  plumber,  gasfitter, 

and  zinc  worker,  8  Glasgow  rd 
Cooper,  Thomas,  spirit  dealer,  11^ 

Main  street 
Cross,  Jas.  grocer,  68  Main  st 
Cross,  J.  ink  manufacturer,  50  N. 

Albion  St. ;  house,  8  Queen  st 
Currie,  Angus,  sergeant  of  county 

police.  Police  station,  Main  st 
Davidson,     A.    spirit    dealer,    30 

Stonelaw  street ;  house,  20  do- 
Davidson,  Wm.  grocer  and  spirit 

dealer,  2  Queen  street;  ho.  26 

Stonelaw  street 
Denholm,  W.  com.  agent,  7  South 

Frederick  street,  Glasgow ;  ho. 

Greenhill 
Dick,  John,  sen. ;  house,  Newfield 
Dick,  John,  &  Sons,  thread  manu- 
facturers ;  works,  Clvde  Thread 

Mills 
Dick,  Sohn,  at  Clyde  Thread  Mills; 

house,  Newfield 
Dunn,  James,  manager,  Eastfield 

colliery  ;  house,  Bulloch's  mill 
Dunn,  William  Lawrie,   of  Durm 

Brothers ;    house,  BuUochmill, 

Cambuslang  road 
Economical  Victualling  Society,  8 

Main  street 
Edgar,  Robt.  saddler,  37  Main  St. ; 

house,  1  Victoria  place 
Fail-lie,    Mrs.    small    furnishings 

New  street 
Farie,  John,  of  Macarthw  ^Farie; 

house,  Farm 
Farie,  J.  coal  merchant,  Ruther- 
glen farm 
Fellows,  J.  vintner.  Main  street 
Ferrier,    Wm.   New  Co-operative 

Society,  26  Main  street ;  house-, 

47  Mill  street 
Fleming,  A.  grocer  and  house  fac- 
tor, 73  Main  st. ;    ho.  Welling- 
ton place 
Fleming,  A.  smith   67  Main  st. 

house  .65  do. 


590 


EUTHERGLEN. SUBURBAN  DIRECTORY.- 


-RUTHERGLEK 


Fleming,  John,  writer  and  notary 

public,  62  George  square,  Glas- 
gow ;  house,  Grosart  hall 
JFleming,  Go  van,  wright,  35  King 

street 
Fleming,  Mrs.  Gooseberry  hall 
Fleming,  T.  grocer,  14  Chapel  st 
Freebairn,  Andrew,  spirit  mercht. 

163  ilain  street 
Freebairn,  R.  tailor,  6  Main  st 
Frood,  J.  sheriff- officer,  93  Mainst 
Frood,  Jas.  sheriff  and  town  officer, 

and  assessor  under  the  Lands 

and   Heritages   Valuation  Act, 

Townhall 
Frood,  James,  collector  of  statute 

labour  assessment,  93  Main  st 
Fyfe,  Richard,   spirit   dealer,    29 

Main  street 
Galbraith,  James,  writer,  169  "W. 

George  street,  Glasgow ;  house, 

Stonelaw  cottage 
Gardner,  John,  48  King  street 
Gemmell,  G.  spirit  dealer,  1  Cath- 

cart  street 
Gilchrist,   Archibald,    registrar  of 

births,  deaths,  and   marriages, 

61  Main  st. ;  house,  74  do. 
Gilchrist,  A.  draper,  61  Main  st.  ; 

house,  74  do. 
Gorman,  John  &  James,  surgeons, 

35  Main  street 
Gow,  A.  manager  to  W.  M'Lean  & 

Sons ;  ho.  Clydesdale  cottage 
Graham,   James,  plumber,  brass- 
founder,  and  gasiitter,  141  Main 

street 
Graj',  John,  of  Armour,  King  ^• 

Gray;  house,   33  West  street, 

Glasgow 
Greenhill,  D.  siu'geon,  26  Main  st. ; 

house,  28  do 
Eaeburn,  M.  shoema.  &  tea  dealer, 
.    65  King  street 
Hamilton,  Andrew,  spirit  dealer, 

45  Mill  street 
Hamilton,  G.  Southcroft,  Shawfi. 
Hamilton,    George,    flesher,    147 

Main  street 
Hamilton,  Geo.  grocer,  38  Mill  st 
■Harvey,    Mrs.    dealer   in    china, 

crystal,    and    earthenware,    18 

Queen  street 
Heald,  Mrs.  furnishings,  31  Main 

street 
Hendry,  Mrs.  grocer,  9  Main  st 
Hollingworth,  Jas.  manager,  Clyde 

Paper  Woiks,  Eastfield 
Hood,  Robert,  manager,  Stonelaw 

collieries  ;  ho.  Sherwood  cottage 
Houston,  W.  of  IF.  M'Aulay   ^• 

Co.  ;  house,  Shawlield  bank 
Johnston,  J.  spirit  dealer  42  Main 

street. 
Johnston,  J.  dairy.  75  King  street 
Johnston,  Mrs.  milliner  and  draper, 

24  Main  street 
Keir,  James,  dairyman,  Polmadie, 

Rutherglen  road 


King,  Andrew,  of  Armour, Kinff,  cj- 

Gray ;  house,  Greenhill 
King,  Robert,  grocer   and  victu- 
aller, 1  Main  street 
Kirkwood,    J.    spirit    dealer,    47 

Main  street 
Lang,  Robert,  tailor  and  clothier, 

139     Main   street;    house    31 

New  street 
Lawrie,  Rob.  builder,  35  King,  st 
Lawson,  A.  tailor,  83  Main  street 
Lawson,  J.  cooper,  70  Main  st 
M'Adam,  J.  Kildale,  39  Glasg.  rd 
M'Adani,    John,    railway  waggon 

cover  and   oil  cloth    manufact. 

78  Queen  street ;  ho.  Kildale 
M'Athey,  Thomas  grocer,  11  New 

street 
M'Auley,  W.  &  P.  calico-printers, 

Shawfieldbank 
M'Donald,  Audw.  slater,  7  Cath- 

cart  street 
M'Donald,   John,  blacksmith,    12 

Stonelaw  street ;  house,  14  do 
M'Feat,  Thos.  tailor,  16  Mainst 
M'Gregor,     John,    manufacturer, 

Glasgow ;  house,  Balvaird 
M'Gregor,    John,    of  Barclay    cf 

M'Gregor;  house,  Balvaird 
M'Kechnie,  Robert,  manufacturer, 

Eastfield    house.  Little  Govan, 

Rutherglen  road 
M'Lean,  Jno.  wine  and  spir.  mer. ; 

ho.  Elmfoot,  318  Rutherg.  rd 
M'Lean,   W.   &   Son  ;    dyeworks, 

Clydesdale ;     ofiioe,     185    Bu- 
chanan street 
M'Lellan,  D.  of  the  R.  B.  and  P. 

M,  Worlcs  ;  house.  Chapel  croft 
M'Math,   Andrew,    agent  for  the 

Scottish   Union   Insurance   Co. 

14  Glasgow  rJ. ;  house  6  Chapel 

street 
M'Math,  And.  joiner  and  glazier, 

14  Glasgow  road. ;  ho.  6  Chapel 

street 
M'Pherson,  Archd.  spirit  mercht. 

118  Main  street;  house,  4  Dale 

street,  Bridgeton 
Matheson,  Neil,  &  Co.  turkey-red 

dj-ers,  Eastfield  dyework 
Miller,    D.   gardener,    south    end 

Rutherglen  bridge 
Miller,    H.  victualler,    117    Main 

street ;  house,  2  Castle  street 
Miller,    John    spirit    dealer,    150 

Main  street 
Miller,  Mrs.  W.  baker,  49  Main  st 
Monk,  Wm.  grocer,  4  Main  street 
Bluir,  Martin,  mason.  Rock  cot- 
tage, Greenhill  road 
Munro,  Rev.  James,  7  Glasgow  rd 
Murdoch,  John,  grocer  and  spirit 

dealer,   57  Main  street;  house, 

55  do 
Murdoch,  Ales,  coffee  house,  49^ 

King  street 
Murray,    Donald,    agent.   City  of 

Glasgow  bank,  1  Glasgow  road 


Murray,  Don.  Collector  of  Poors' 
Rates,  1  Glasgow  road 

MuiTay,  Don.  house  factor,  agent 
for  Aberdeen  Fire  &  Life  Insur. 
Co.  1  Glasgow  road 

Murray,  G.  spirit  dealer,  5  and  7 
Main  street 

^Murra}',  Hugh,  plasterer,  head  of 
King  St. ;  house,  1  South  Cum- 
berland street,  Calton 

Murray,  James,  brickmaker  and 
brickbuilder.  Chapel  st. ;  house, 
52^  Canning  street,  Calton 

Neil,  David,  joiner,  cartwright, 
and  undertaker,  Stonelaw  st 

Norfolk  Farmers'  Cattle  Insurance 
Society;  D.  Murray,  agent,  1 
Glasgow  road 

Park,  Andrew,  boot  and  slioemak. 
46  Main  street 

Park,  G.  gardener,  47  King  st 

Park,  J„  spirit  dealer,  133  Main 
street 

Paterson,  A.  ofjfoncrkff,  Paterson, 
Forbes,  <S^  Barr;  house,  Spring- 
hall,  Kilbride  road 

PatersorJ,  Adam,  v-riter,  45  West 
George  street,  Glasgow  ;  house, 
Springhall 

Paterson,  J.  spirit  dealer  89  Main 
street 

Peddle,  Matthew,  boot  and  shoe- 
maker, 37  Chapel  street 

Pinkerton,  J.  gardener,  Goose- 
berryhall 

Pinkerton,  J.  grocer,  45  Main  st 

Pollock,  Matthew,  wine  and  spirit 
merchant,  137  Main  street;  ho. 
2  Muslin  street,  Bridgeton 

Porteous,  Wra.  Chemical  Works; 
and  Dyewood Mills,  Clydesford; 
Rutherglen  qy.;  ho.  Clydesford  ; 
office,  49  Virginia  st.  Glasgow 

Public  Library  and  Reading-room, 
132J  Maiu.street 

Reid,  John  Robertson,  Stonelaw 
Colliery  Co. ;  house,  Gallow- 
flale  ;  office,  36  Argyle  arcade 

Reid,  T.  &  H.  saddlers  and  harness 
makers,  76  Main  street;  house, 
7  Hamilton  road 

Robertson,  Jas. ;  resid.  Blairbeth 

Robertson,  John  ;  resid.  Blairbeth 

Robertson,  John,  jun. ;  residence, 
Blairbeih 

Robertson,  Pat.;  resid.  Blairbeth 

Robertson,  Patrick,  &  Co.  power- 
loom  cloth  manufacturers.  Burn- 
side  factory;  ho.  Murebank 

Robertson,  Wm.  watch  and  clock 
maker,  14  Main  street;  house, 
15  Chapel  street 

Robertson,  Wm.  spirit  merchant, 
34  Main  street ;  house,  38  do 

Robertson,  J.  milliner,  37  Chapel 
street 

Rome,  Misses,  21  Chapel  st 

Ross,  Wm.  furnishing  shop,  85 
Main  street 


RUTHERGLEN". SUBURBAjST  DIRECTORY. SHETTLESTOK 


591 


Russell,     Archibald,     coalmaster, 

Wishaw  and  Cambuslang  Coll. 

69  Great  Cl}de  street;    house, 

Sbawfield  park,  Glasgow  road 

Russell,  Aruhd.  SunnysiJe  Brick 

Works,  Wishaw,  vitrified  pipes, 
chimney  caos,  &c.;  house,  Shaw- 
field  park 
Russell,  Arcbd.  of  Eussell  cj-  Rac- 
hurn,  Glasgow;  house,  Shaw- 
field  park 
Euthergleu    Bone    and.   Portable 

Manure  works,  Chapel  Croft 
Rutherglen    Economical  Victual- 
ling Societ)-,  20  Main  street 
Sawyers,  J.  furnish.  1  King  st 
Scott,  William,  Ruther  house 
Scottish  Provincial  Assurance  Co. 

1  Glasgow  road 
ScouUer,    Mrs.    spirit   dealer,    35 

Glasgow  road 
Shaugbnessy,  J.  wine  and    spirit 

merchant,  100  Main  street 
Shaw,  J.  C.  clergyman,  102  Main 

street 
Shearer,    A.    spirit    dealer,    1,    3 

Chapel  street 
Shearer,  George,  grocer  and  dairy- 
man, 70  Mill  sireet 
Shields,  R.  Sess.-clerk,  71  Main  st 
Smith,  Hugh,  comm.  merchant,  94 

Miller  street,   Glasgow  ;  house, 

Southcroft,  Shawfiuld 
Smith,  John,  cotton  yarn  agent  and 

mer.  8  Ingram  st.  Glasgow  ;  ho. 

3  Mill  street 
Smith,  V/m.   blacksmith,  10   and 

12    Glasgow    road ;    house,    2 

Victoria  place 
Steen,    Robert,    spirit    dealer,    15 

Glasgow  road 
Stewart,    D.    grocer,    grain,    and 

provision  merch.  115  Main  st.  ; 

house,  113  do 
Stirling,   Crawford,  W.S.  of  Mil- 
ton, Castlemilk 
Stirling,  Janet,  milliner,  Sbawfield 
Stirling,  W.  of  Stirling,  Gordon,  cj- 

Co.,   142  West   George  street; 

house,  Eastfield 
.Stobo,  Alexander,  spirit  dealer,  88 

Main  street 
Stobo,  Eliz.  milliner,  22  Jilain  st 
Summers,   R.   teacher,   Greeubank 

house 
Tait,  John,  spirit  dealer,  87  Main 

street 
Taylor,  Alexander,  hairdresser,  5 

Cathcart  street 
Thomson,  John,  warper,  51  South 

Albion  St.  ;  house,  40  Mill  st 
Thornton,  P.  shoem.  G8J  Main  st 
Tonnar,    Wm.    spirit   dealer    and 

dealer  in  farm   produce;  resid. 

48  Main  street 
Troy,  Frances,  grocer,  50  Main  st 
Walker,  J.  grocer,  42  Main  street 
Walker,  Thos.   spirit  retailer  and 

cowfeeder,  41  Mill  street 


Wallace,  James,   teacher.    Burgh 

school,  22  Chapel  street ;  house, 

20  do 
Wallace,  R.  mer.  56  Main  street 
Wallace,  Rob.  draper,  clothr.  boot 

and  shoem.  54,  56  Main  street 
Wallace,  W.  C.  gardener,  Bearlds 
Wallace,  W.  C.  inspector  of  poor, 

Bearlands 
Wall,  Thos.  joiner,  5  Chapel  st.  ; 

house,  Pant  road 
Warnock,  Alex,  tailor,  2  Main  st 
Warnock,  D.  flesher,  2Y  Main  st 
Weir,  A.  spiiit  dealer,  3  Main  st 
White,  J.  of  J.  ij-  /.   White;  ho. 

Hayfield 
White,  John  &  James,  chemical 

manufacturers,  Sbawfield  works 
White,  J.  cfJ.  ij' J.  White;  house, 

Shawiicld  and  Ardarroch,  Gare- 

locbhead 
White,  Robert,  Sbawfield 
Wilson,  Arch,  baker,  33  Main  st 
Wilson,  Alex,  purchaser,  E.  S.  20 

Main  street 
Vv'ilson,  Alex,  weaving   agent,  4 

Barnhill  st. ;  ho.  2  Barnhillst 
Wilson,  David,  tailor  and  clothier, 

31  Main  street 
Wilson,  J.  grocer,  38  Barnhill  st 
Wilson,    John,    cabinetmaker,    2 

Greenhill  road  ;  ho.  37  New  st 
Wright,  W.  C.   Clyde  Paper  Co. 

paper  manufacturers,  Eastfield 
Wylie,  Andrew,  grocer,  13  Cath- 
cart St.  ;  house,  11  Cathcart  st 
Wvlie,  David,  cashier,  Edin.  and 

Glas.  Rail. ;  office,  14  W.  Geo. 

St.  Glasgow  ;  ho.  46  New  street 

SHETTIESTOM'. 

Adams,  John,  Larchgrove 
Alexander,  J.  farmer,  Roughazie 
Alexander,  Robert,  Eastmuir 
Alexander,  Robert,  farmer,  Easter- 

Queenslie 
Alexander,  R.  farmer,  Pioughazie 
Anderson,  Jas.  farmer,  Saudyhills 
Anderson,  John,  farmer,  Middlequ 
Anderson,  John,  draintile  maker 
Baird,  James,  spir.  deal.  Middlequ 
Baird,  John,  farmer,  Cartsheugh 
Bariowman,  Alex,  spirit  dealer 
Buchanan,  Andrew,  Greenfield 
Buchanan,  J.  spir.  deal.  Carntyne 
Campbell,  James,  Post-office 
Carmicliael,  Thomas,  grocer  and 

provision  merchant 
Clark,     William,     spirit    dealer, 

Wellshot  tavern 
Crawford,  And.  farmer,  Craigend 
Dunsmore,  J. grocer andspir.  dealer 
Elder,  George,  tailor,  Eastmuir 
Eergusson,  C.  &  B.  grain  dealers, 

Middlequarter 
Fei-gus.son,  J.  spir.  deal.  Middlequ 
Forbes,  P.  millwright  &  engineer 
Forrest,  John,  grocer,  Eastmuir 
Frame,  Robert,  farmer,  Wellhouse 


Frame,  William,  farmer.  Hole 
Gardner,  Wm.  carter,  Crowuhill 
Gardner,  Mrs.  spirit  dealer,  East- 
muir 
Geirand,  A.  teacher  and  registrar 
Gilmour,  J.  grain  dealer,  Harehouse 
Gourlie,  John,  farmer,  Sandyhills 
Hamilton,  James,  farmer 
Hamilton,  T.  farmer,  Hollowglen 
Henderson,  J.  farmer,  Sandyhills 
Houston,  John,  Sandyhill  house 
Jack,    James,    grocer    and    spirit 

dealer,  Firpark  place 
Johnston,  W.  farmer,  Blackfalls 
Law,  Robert,  cartwright,  Eastmuir 
Law,  Robert,  engineer,  agricultu- 
ral implement  and  boiler  maker, 
mill   and    cartwright,   waggon 
builder,  &c.  Fearndean 
Law,  Robert,  jun.  Fearndean 
Leckie,  Mrs.  Springboag  house 
Leckie,  Mrs.  spir.  deal.  Eastmuir 
Lundie,  Jolm,  pawnbroker,  Oak- 
bank  house,  i\Iount  Vernon 
Levy,  James,  grocer,  Eastmuir 
IPCasland,  John,  Gartcraig  house 
M'Casland,  Captain  Robert  Hall, 

Gartcraig  house 
M'Laughlin,  Fvov.  P.  pastor  of  St 
Paul's  Roman  Catholic  church, 
Eastmuir 
Mather,  Alex.  Wellshott  house 
Mather,  Reston,  Provenhall 
Mather,  Robert,  Cranhill 
Morrison,  John,  Budhill 
Miller,  Wm.  smith,  Roughazie 
Murdoch,  Alex,  farmer,  Gartcraig 
Murdoch,  Jas.  farmer,  Carntyne 
Orr,  Wm.  calenderer,  53  Cochran 

street ;  house.  Green 
Panton,  James,  85  Buchanan  st. ; 

house,  Garthamlock 
Park,  Archd.  wright,  Eastmuir 
Park,  Mo.  grocer,  Middlequarter 
Paterson,  J.  spir.  deal.  Sandyhills 
Paterson,  J.  spir.  deal.  Barrochnie 
Rattray,  Rev.  Alex.  M.A.  minister 
of  Camlachie  ;  house,  Craigend' 
Reid,  Rev.  S.  W.  Sandyhills  cot 
Reid,  Wm.  manager,  Mount  Ver- 
•    non  colliery 

Richardson,  J.  gro.  and  spir.  deal 
Robb,  Wm.  clerk,  Mount  Ver.  col 
Rodger,  Rev.  Matt.  Earlybraes 
Russell,  Thomas,  Middlequarter 
Scott,  John,  Mount  Vernon  store 
Squire,  Robert,  builder,  Eastmuir 
Stark,  Wm.  joiner,  Roughazie 
Steel,   John,    drysalter,     103    St. 
Vincent  street ;  house,  Barlanark 
Stoddart,  John,  grocer  and  provi- 
sion merchant,  Middlequarter 
Stokes,  James,  manager,  Greenfield 

and  Hollinglen  colliery 
Struthers,  William,  grain  dealer 

Croftspare 
Tennant,  Charles,  Mount  Vernon 
Thomson,  G.  bootmaker,  Eastmuir 
Todd,  John,  farmer,  Cardowan 


592 


SPRINGBURK- 


-SUBURBAN  DIRECTORY.- 


-SPRINGBURN. 


Todd,  John,  Glenduff  Hill  cottage 
Todd,  Richard,  South  Mains 
TurnbuU,  John,  Birrlinnie 
"Wallace,  Thomas,  grocer 
White,  Charles,  spirit  dealer 
White,  Wm.  teacher,  Roughazie 
"Wilson,  Andrew,  North  Mains 
"Wilson,  John,  whitening  and  salt 

merchant,  59  King  street,  city  ; 

house,  Glenduff  Hill 
Teats,  Andrew,  manager,  Black- 

faulds  colliery 
Toung,  Geo.  farmer,  Springboag 

SPEINGBANK. 
Alison,  Sir  A.,  Bart.,  Fossil  house 
Allan,  Thos.  Garroch,  Hall  house 
Caughie,  David,  Eastpark  villa 
Chalmers,  J.  victualler,  Bogside 
Cochran,  Robert,  flint  and  •whiting 

mills.  North  Woodside 
Fairbairn,  T.  cowf.  Hamilton  hill 
Ferguson,  Robert  S.,  Firhill  Slip- 
dock,  23  Cameron  street 
Fleming,  J.  C,  Woodside  house 
Geckie,  William,  Broomhill 
Gordon,  Andrew,  Kippoch  store 
Graham,  David,  Rosebank;  house, 

Eastpark 
Graham,  Geo.  Willow  cot.  Eastpa 
Harold,  James,  Kirklee 
Harvey,  Robert,  Pinkston  house 
Hendrie,  Charles,  &  Co.  Craighall 
Jamieson,  Patrick,  Eastpark 
Johnston,  Wm.  farmer,  Craighall, 

Fossil  road 
Lindsay,  Adam, cabinetmaker,  112 

Possil  road 
Linn,  Walter,  Broomhill  cottage 
Lithgow,  Thos.    mason   overseer, 
Forth  &  Clyde  Canal  Co.   80 
Napier's  hall  road 
Lowrie,  Jas.  dairyman,  Craighall 
M'Arthur,  Robert,  5  Cameron  st 
M'Call,  Thos.,  Hillhead,  P.-Dund 
Malcolm,  Robert,  Eastpark 
Middlemas,  Robert,  Kippoch  ho 
Miller,  Mat.  farmer,  Napier's  hall 
Moffat,  W.  manag.  Kippoch  farm 
Montgomery,  Mat.  Kelvinside  ho 
Montgomerie,    E.    farmer,    Foun- 
tain well 
Murray,  John,  contractor,  Firliill 
Neilson,  Hugh,  Craigbank  house 
Neilson,    Mrs.    William,    Gowan 

bank  cottage,  Eastpark 
Niven,  Robt.  U.P.  Church,  East- 
park,  230  Garscube  road 
Eeadman,  Wm.  of  John  Ward  cj-  Co 
Rowan,  J.  M.  North  Woodside  ho 
Russell,  Jas.  spirit  and  provision 

merchant 
Shaw,  John,  Eastpark 
Slider,  Thomas,    Milton   cottage, 

Eastpark 
Smith,  John,  Jilaryhill  road 
Smith,    John,    market    gardener, 

Wallace  brae,  Kippoch  hill 
Spriiigbank  Chemical  Co.  Firhill  rd 


Stevenson,  John,  Kippoch  hill 
Thompson,  A.  clerk,  Kippoch  Coal 

Works 
Thomson,  John,  Broomhill 
Thomson,  Robt.  Firhill  road 
Thyne,  J.  nursery,  North  Wood- 
side  road 
W'addell,  Mrs.  William,  Eastpark, 

Garscube  road 
Warden,  Wm.,  Garroch  Mills,  N. 

Woodside 
White,  Geo  ,  Kelvin  cot.  Eastpark 
Wilson,  John,  Eastpark,  Garsc.  rd 
Wilsons  &  Co.  coalms.  Possil  coll 
Wilson,  Wm.,  Kippoch  hill  cottage 
Winton,  Peter,  carter,  Newhouse, 

Eastpark 
York,  Wm.,  Craighall  quarry 

SPRINGBURN. 

Adam,  J.  spirit  dealer,  Millerstone 

Adamson,  E.,  inspector  of  Poor- 
house,  New  Mosesfield;  office  of 
Parochial  Board,  326  Parlia- 
mentary road 

Anderson,  W.  salesman,  Colfpark 
quarrj';  house,  Coburg  place 

Alexander,  Wm.  wholesale  and 
retail  tea  merchant  and  grocer, 
2G5  Argyle  street ;  house, Croft- 
bank 

Ale.'jander,  W.  Mossbank,  Hog- 
ganfield 

Arthur,  Rev.  J.  minister,  Spring- 
burn  manse,  Hillhouse 

Arthur,  William,  registrar  and 
session  clerk,  Balgray 

Arthur,  Wm.  at  Jas.  WotJierspoon 
cj'  Co.'s,  40  Dunlop  street ;  ho. 
Hillhouse 

Barclay,  H.  monumental  sculptor, 
Sighthill;  house,  58  Taylor  st 

Beveridge,  M'Alpinc,  flesher,  Bal- 
gray brae 

Blackley,  John,  factor  on  Milton 
and  Castlemilk  estates;  office, 
135  St.  Vincent  street;  house, 
Bolornock 

Breeze,  J.  S.  Balgray  tower 

Brocklehurst,  Jas.  Sighthill  tav. ; 
house,  Fountain  Well  road 

Brown,  W.  S.  locomotive  superin- 
tendent E.  &  G.  Railway  ;  ho. 
Eden  villa,  Campsie  Junctional 

Brown,  W^m.jun.  Janefield  house, 
sewed  muslin  manufacturers  and 
embroiderers,  47  Cochrane  st 

Calderwood,  A.  groc.  574  Main  st 

Cameron,  A.  farmer,  Bogside, 
Hopganfic'ld 

Campbell,  J.  &  Son,  fleshers,  61 
King  street,  Calton  ;  house,  561 
Main  street 

Colquhoun,  A.  of  Semple  (f  Co. ; 
Reddrie  park 

Cowan,  Thomas,  supert.  Sighthill 
Cemetery;  house,  51  North 
Hanover  street 

Crawford,  J.  farmer,  Saughs 


Crawford,  W.  tailor,  Barnhill 

Cuthbert,  Robt.  manager,  Comedie 
Coal  Co.  Millerstone,  Hoggan- 
field 

Dewar,  J.  grocer  and  provision 
merchant,  545  Main  street 

Dodds,  George  G.  engineer,  Hyde 
Park  Locomotive  Works 

Dodds,  Henry  Thos.  Caledonian 
Railway  Co.  Buchanan  street  ; 
house,  Sighthill 

Finlay,  H.  of  R.  G.  Finhy  ^ 
Brothers  ;  ho.  Balgraybk.  vilia 

Findlay,  Joseph,  of  Findlay  (f  Co. 
cotton  spinners,  Springvale ; 
office,  53  Wilson  street 

Fraser,  J.  pawnbroker,  Rosefield, 
Reddrie 

Garroway,  R.  surgeon,  Nether- 
field  Works,  Duke  street,  Rose- 
mount,  Reddrie 

Gillies,  Malcolm,  locomotive  depo*, 
Cowlairs  station 

Govan,  John,  builder  and  grocer, 
582^  Main  street 

Govan,  John,  jun.  of  Leadbetter, 
Govan,  cf  Co. ;  house.  Croft- 
bank  villa 

Govan,  John,  jun.  quarry  master, 
Hunters'  hill  and  Colt  Murr 
quarries,  Bisliopbriggs ;  'office, 
13  Gordon  street 

Graham,  John  B.  at  Bennett, 
Brotcn,  <J-  Co.''s,  17  Exchange 
square  ;  ho.  Stepps  cottage 

Gray,  R.  sculptor,  Sighthill 

Hanley,  Rev.  Patrick,  R.C.  priest; 
ho.  Catholic  chapel  house 

Henderson,  Robert,  at  AT'CrindeU, 
Solum,  ^  Co.'s,  36  St.  Vincent 
place  ;  house,  Balgray  bank  cot 

Holt,  Thos.  grocer,  58  Cowlairs  rd 

Hunter,  P.K.  assistant-superinten- 
dent, Cowlairs;  ho.  9  Scotia  st 

Hutcheson,  Thomas,  grocer,  578 
Main  street 

Hyde  Park  Locomotive  Works, 
Springburn 

Johnston,  G.  clerk,  Cowlairs  sta 

Johnston,  James  A.  minister,  U.P. 
Church,  Springburn;  ho.  Tower- 
hill  terrace 

Kaj',  Jas.  wine  and  spirit  mercht. 
82  Bridgegate;  ho.  Edgefauld 
cottage 

Kirkland,  A.  grocer,  Springvale 

Knox,  T.  joiner,  cartwright,  and 
pump  maker,  580  Main  street 

Liddell,  John,  wine  and  spirit 
merchant,  539  Jlain  street 

M'Allister,  Andw.  potato  mercht. 
ho.  279  Springburn  road 

M'Allister,  G.  grocer,  541  Main  st 

M'Allister,  J.  grocer,  Coburg  pi 

M'Callum,  D.  spirit  deal.  Cob.  pi 

Macfarlane,  John  H.  Cowlairs  ho 

Macfarlane,  Mrs.  Cowlairs  house 

M'Kay,  Alex,  eating-ho.  keeper  , 
119  M'Leod's  place 


STRATHBUNGO. SUBURBAN  DIRECTORY,- 


-TOLLCROSS. 


593 


M'Killop,  Walter,  assistant-regis- 
trar, Balgray 

M'Leod,  D.  wine  and  spirit  mer- 
chant, 113  M'Leod's  place 

M'Leod,  G.  &  Son,  grocers  and 
spirit  dealers 

M'Michael,  D,  clerk,  Collpark 
quarry  ;  ho.  24  Centre  street 

Melaugh,  W.  spirit  dealer,  588 
Main  street 

Menzies,  A.  farmer,  Balornock 

Miles,  A.  agent,  Scottish  Central 
railway,  Sightliill  station;  ho. 
10  South  Portland  street 

Mitchell,  A.  spirit  dealer,  582 
Main  street 

Morrison,  Rev.  J,  chaplain.  Barn- 
hill 

Morrison,  Peter,  sheriff-officer,  24 
Stockwell  street;  house,  Hog- 
ganfield 

Murdoch,  A.  teacher,  Barnhill 

Neil,  Gabriel,  agent  for  Insurance 
Co.  of  Scotland,  and  Alliance 
Co.  of  London.  Letters  left  at 
Williamson  &  Co.'s.  13  Virginia 
street ;  house,  Edgefauld 

Neilson  &  Co.  engineers  and  loco- 
motive engine  builders 

Eankin,  W.  grocer  and  spirit  deal. 
560  Main  st ;  house,  Wellfield 
cottage,  Springbura 

Eeid,  Mrs.  M.  matron,  Barnhill 

Eeid,  Jas.  Wellfield 

Eisk,  Moses,  distiller,  Provanmill; 
orders  left  at  E.  Baird's,  oil  & 
colour  merchant,  14  Glassford  st 

Eobb,  John,  station  master.  Cow- 
lairs  station ;  house,  Spring- 
vale  road 

Eobertson,  Jas.  salesman,  Ec.  store. 
Main  street 

Eobertson,  W.  warehouseman,  10 
Hutcheson  street 

Eoss,  T.  spirit  dealer,  109  Spring- 
burn  road 

Scott,  Wm,  commission  agent,  38 
Ingram  street ;  house,  2  Tower- 
hill  terrace 

Simpson,  Geo.  engineer,  172  W. 
George  st. ;  house,  Provanmill 

Stevenson,  M'Kellar,  &  Co. 
bleachers  and  finishers,  Hoggan- 
field  ;  letters  left  at  Mr.  Clark's, 
40  John  street 

Stewart,  G.  spirit  dealer,  Balgray 
brae 

Swan,  J.  &  R.  boatbuilders,  St. 
Vincent  street;  Blackhill  and 
Kelvindock  building  yards 

Thomson,  M.  overseer,  Blackhill 
locks 

Turnbull,  W.  farmer,  Smithycroft 

Vance,  W.  grocer,  60  Springvale 

Waddle,  Geo.  Millerstone  house 

Walker,  A.  o/E.  cf  G.  Raihoay, 
Cowlairs  station 

Walker,  Rev.  J.,  Millerston 

YV'alker,  J.  farmer,  Eastfield 


Wallace,  James  F.  wine  &  spirit 

merchant,  Provanmill 
Waterston,    James,   spirit   dealer, 

425  Springburn  road 
Watson,  Geo.  Hogganfield  house 
Watson,  J.  G.  teacher,  Murdoch's 

Institution,  Balgray  brae 
Weir,  W.  farmer,  Barmulloch 
Wilkie,  Eben  governor,  Barnhill 
Young,  D.  builder;  ho.  Edgefauld 
Young,  David,  sen.  carter  and  cow- 
feeder,  9  Centre  street 

STRATHBUNGO. 

Angus,  John,  10  Moray  pi.  Regent 

park,  Crossmyloof 
Austin,  W.  Coplawhill  nursery 
Austin  &  M'Ausland,  nursery  and 

seedsmen,  18G  Trongate,  Cope- 

lawhill  nurseries,  Pollocksh.  rd 
Campbell,  Archd.   22   Surrey  st. ; 

house,  Strathbungo 
Campbell,  Archd.  spirit  dealer 
Finlay,  Malcolm,  spirit  dealer 
Foreman,   John,   rag  and   cotton 

waste  dealer 
Hunter,  Jas.  of  Austin  tj-  31' Asian  ; 

house.  Prince's  street 
M'Dougall,  Mrs.  P.  spirit  dealer 
M'Kenzie,  Kenneth,  teacher 
M'Millan,  William,  grocer 
Matheson,  Mrs.  Walter,  grocer 
Mathieson,  Geo.  spirit  dealer 
Opray,  Archd.  ropemaker 
Ramsay,  Wm.   insurance  brokers. 

Royal  Exchange  buildings  ;  ho. 

Free  manse,  Stratlibungo 
Stirling  Square  Loan   Oflice,  Jas. 

Snodgrass,     manager  ;     house, 

Strathbungo 
Sutherland,   Rev.  Alexander;  ho. 

Crossbill 
Sutherland,     David,     lathsplitter, 

13,    14  Railway   arch;    house, 

Barrslane 
Torrance,  James,  grocer 

TOLICEOSS. 

Aikman,   Mrs.    W.   spirit    dealer, 

Foxley  place 
Aitken,  A.  spirit  dealer,  Carmyle 
Allan,  John,  farmer,  Lusshill 
Alston,  G.  blacksmith,  Broomhouse 
Anderson,  Mrs.  J.  farmer,  VYest- 

farm 
Anderson,  Robert,  Broomvilla 
Angus,  Archibald,  blacksmith 
Archibald,  Thomas,  carrier 
Bailie,    Robert,    engineer,    Clyde 

Iron-works 
Baird,  J.  cashier,  Clyde  Iron-works 
Baird,  Matt,  farmer,  Burnbroora 
Barr,  John,  Sandyford  place 
Brechin,  R.  boot  and  shoemaker 
Brown,  Robert,  teacher,  Carmyle 
Brown,  Mrs.  James,  grocer 
Campbell,  Lieut. -Col.  Carmyle  ho 
Christie,  G.  F.  writer,  the  Cottage, 

Mount  Yernon 


Clachan,  Jas.  of  Walker,  BirreV, 

cj-  Co.  Beachbank  house 
Colquhoun,  James,  overseer,  Clyde 

Iron-works 
Colquhoun,  Miss,  teacher,  Thorn 
Deans,  A,  boot  and  shoemaker 
Deans,  E.  grocer  and  spirit  dealer 
Deans,  James,  spirit  dealer 
Deans,  Thomas,  carrier 
Deans,  Wm.  spirit  dealer 
Dunlop,  Colin,  &  Co.  iron  and  coal 

masters,  Clyde  Iron-works 
Dunlop,  C.  E.  o/C.  Dunlop  c|  Co. 

Fullerton  house 
Dunlop,  James,  ofC.  Dunlop  cf  Co. 

Tollcross  house 
Drew,  John,  farmer,  Boglehole 
Drew,   P.   &  R.   grain  merchants 
and    millers,    Carmyle    mills ; 
office,  G  Dixon  street 
Drew,  Peter,  of  P.  ^  R.  Drew, 

Carmyle 
Eglinton,    Robert,    spirit    dealer, 

Woodend  cottage 
Findlay,   Robert,    Easterhill,   and 

Boturich  castle,  Dumbarton 
Findlay-,  Thomas  D.  Easterhill 
French,  George,  grocer 
French,  Robert,  wright 
Glen,  R.  spirit  dealer,  Fullartoii 
Green,  Mrs.  J.  grocer,  Fullarton 
Henderson,  Mrs.  grocer.  Broom- 
house 
Hewatt,  J.  wright,   Clyde  Iron- 
works 
Hornal,  Robt.  smith,  Clyde  Iron- 
works 
Home,  John  R.,  Westerhill 
Keir,  John,  grocer  and  spirit  deal 
Kennedy,  Geo.  P.  architect,  Yucca 

lodge 
Kenmuir  Colliery,  John  Horn's ; 

James  Wylie,  clerk 
Kenmuir  Colliery,  D.  Roxburgh 
Kinniburgli,  John,  teacher 
Leek,  J.  &  J.  bleachers,  Carmyle; 

counting-house,  IG  Montr,  st 
Leek,  J.  of  J.  4  J-  Lech,  Carmyle 
M'Arthur,  Wm.  Boghead  cottage 
M'Aulay,  Joseph,  grocer  and  spir. 

dealer 
M'Call,  George,  of  John  M'Call  tj- 

Co. ;  house,  Daldowie 
M'Call,  Henry,  yr.  Daldowie 
M'Call,  Jas.  merchant,  5  Bothwell 

street ;  house,  Daldowie 
M'Farlane,  Geo.  tailor,  Fullertoa 
M'Feat,  Walter,  postmaster 
M'llquham,  Jas.  grocer,  Broomhill 
M'Kenzie,  Thos.  of  Thos.  M'Ken- 
zie cj-  Co.,  Wellshot  cottage 
M'Lean,  D.  boot  and  shoemaker, 

Broomhouse 
M'Leod,  John,  clerk  and  traveller, 
6  Dixon  street ;  residence,  Car- 
myle 
Marshall,  Alexander,  wright 
Marshall,  E.  sexton  and  church 
officer 


594 


TOLLCROSS. 


-SUBURBAN  DIRECTORY.- 


rOLLCROSS. 


Jleikleham,  J.  manager  of  Clyde 

Iron-Avorks. 
Miller,  Alex,  of  J.  cf  J.  LecTc  and 
Co.,   Carmyle;    house,    Sandy- 
ford  place 
Muirhead,    James,  farm  overseer, 

Kenmuir 
Murray,  J.  spir.  dealer,  Broomho 
Murray,  W.  farmer,  W.  Daldowie 
Murray,  Misses,  Gowanbrae 
Naisraith,  J.  grocer,  Carmyle 
Neilson,  William,  house  factor 
Pettigrew,     John,    spirit    dealer, 

Fullerton 
Rankin,  Robert,  farmer,  Kenmuir 
Rennie,  Robert,  grocer  and  spirit 

dealer.  Point  cottage 
Eitchie,  G.  wright,  Broorahouse 


Robertson,  Hugh,  grocer  &  spirit 

dealer,  Tollcross 
Rodger,    Alexander,    storekeeper, 

Clyde  store 
Rodger,  George,  National  Bank  of 

.Scotland,  Braidfauld  cottage 
Roxburgh,  David,  grocer,  Carmyle 
Scott,  Robert,  GreenockMIl 
Smith,  R.  grocer  and  spirit  dealer 
Smith,  Crawford,  Rouudknowe 
Spiers,  James,  spirit  dealer 
Spiers,  John,  farmer,  Dalbeith 
Spittal,  Robert,  carter 
Steven,   Robert,   surgeon,    Braid- 
fauld lodge 
Todd,  James,  grocer 
Torrance,  Richard,  farmer 
Turnbull,  James,  farmer,  Boghall 


Turnbull,  John,  Gowanbrae 
Turnbull,    J.    &  J.    farmers,   W, 

Daldowie 
Turnbull,  W.  West  Daldowie 
Turner,  Mrs.  spirit  dealer.  Broom-- 

house 
Wallace,  G.  millwright,  Carmyle 
Wallace,    G.   junior,    millwright,. 

Carmyle 
Watson,  Alex,  grocer,  Fullerton 
Watson,  Wm.  carter 
Whyte,  James,  flesher 
Williamson,   James,  of  Bnrr  and 

Williamson ;    house.    Boghead 

cottage,  Carmyle 
Williamson,  Miss,  Boghead  cottage 
Wilson,  W.  bootmaker,  Broomho  ' 
Woodside,  J.  boot  and  shoemaker 


APPENDIX 


POST  OFFICE  GLASGOW  DIRECTORY. 


#. 


APPENDIX, 


POST-OFFICE,     GEORGE    SQUARE. 

June,  1862. 
Postmaster, EDWARD  DICKSON  JAMES,  Esq. 


Controller  of  Sorting  Office,. ..JAMES  DICK  PORTEOUS. 


R.  H.  MACDONALD, 
ROBERT  REID, 


CLERKS. 

FIRST  CLASS. 

JOHN  C.  MACCALL. 
SECOND  CLASS. 


THOMAS  REID, 
WALTER  DAWSON, 


DANIEL  BAXTER. 


JAMES  TAYLOR, 
ALEXANDER  JOHNSTON, 


RODERICK  TORRIE, 
HENRY  BLAKE, 


SAMUEL  MACMILLAN, 
ANDREW  C.  ROBERTSON, 
JOHN  COLVILLE, 


SUPPLEMENTARY  CLASS. 

WILLIAM  JEFFREY, 
WILLIAM  ARMSTRONG, 
GEORGE  S.  LYALL, 


J.  W.  HYDE, 
WILLIAM  DOWALL, 
R.  M.  HYDE. 


Inspector  of  Letter-Carkiers, WILLIAM  RULE. 

Assistant-Inspectors  of  Letter-Carriers, {hSy^SeNHOUSE^' 

For  Letter-Carriers,  see  Trades'  Directoet. 


William  Porteotts, 
Daniel  Scott, 
Matthew  Dale, 


James  Walker, 
JosiAH  Rodger, 
William  Lean, 
James  Drummond, 
John  Ronald, 
William  King, 
Richard  Aikman, 
John  M'Donald, 


SORT  E  R  S. 
FIRST   CLASS. 

John  Brown, 
Robert  Piggie, 
Hugh  M'lNNf;s, 
James  JIorrison, 

SECOND  CLASS. 

Robert  M'Farlane, 
Alex.  Brownlie, 
William  Moodie, 
James  0.  Lemon, 
James  Ballantyne, 
William  Dymock, 
William  Smyth, 
William  Law, 


Peter  Watson, 
Thomas  Jeffrey, 
George  Coghill. 


David  Walker, 
Angus  Smith, 
James  Dickson, 
James  M'Ewan, 
Walter  Mitchell, 
Willl4m  D.  Benson, 
Duncan  M'Farlane, 
John  Ballantyne. 


Unncan  Cameron,  Duncan  Benson,  Samuel  Mills.  C.  Sttwavt,  George  Richmond,  Robert  MXaucIilan,  James  Maitland 
Robert  Miller,  stampers;  James  Brown,  D.  Ferguson,  J.  C.  Gilmour,  A.  M'Eachen,  J.  Cornet,  John  M'Lachlan 
.J.  Watt  R.  Neilson,  M.  M'Failane,  A.  M'Dougal),  A.  Ross,  and  D.  Adams,  town  bags;  William  Murray,  William 
Smith,  Thomas  Galbraith,  Norman  M'Donald,  and  Robert  M 'Intyre,  country  messengers;  Robert  Blair,  James 
lait,  and  James  Moffat,  railway  and  coach  messengers;  Bernard  M'Manus,  John  Hood,  and  Duncan  Campbell 
Iiorters.  '        ' 

Seventy-five  Letter  Carriers,  Seventy-one  Auxiliary  do..  Two  Feeders,  Eight  Stamper.-?,  Twelve  Bag  Collectors. 
Three  Railway  and  Coach  Messengers,  Two  Day  Porters,  One  Night  Porter,  and  Two  Female  Servants. 


POST  OFFICE  REGULATIONS. 


DEPAETUEE  AND  ARRIVAL  OF  MAILS. 

Letters  too  Late  for  the  Closing  of  the  Box  at  the  Head  Office  must  he  posted  in  the  "Late  Letters"  Box. 


DESPATCHES. 


Chief  Offices. 


Box  Closes    Late  Fee  of   Late  Fee  of 
Id.  till  3d  till 


6.  0  a.m. 

7.20  p.m. 

6.30  a.m. 
10.15  a.m. 

3.15  p.m. 

7.20  p.m. 

5.15  p.m. 

7.20  p.m. 

6.30  a.m. 
10.15  a.m. 

2.15  p.m. 

4.20  p.m. 

6.15  p.m. 

6.15  p  m. 
10.  0  a.m. 

3.15  p.m. 
10.15  p.m. 

5.15  a.m. 

9.15  a.m. 

2.15  p.m. 

3.45  p.m. 


6.>30  a.m. 

3.15  p.m. 

7.15  a.m. 
11.15  a.m. 
10.15  p.m. 

3.45  p.m. 
3.15  p.m. 


5.15  a.m. 
12.15  p.m. 
12.45  p.m. 

5.30  a.m 

5.30  a.m. 
11.15  a.m. 

9-15  a.m. 

4.20  p.m. 
10.15  |i.m. 
10.15  p.m. 
11.45  a.m. 

5.30  a.m. 
10.15  a.m. 

3.15  p.m. 

5.30  a.m. 

5.30  a.m. 
11.45  a.m. 

3.15  p.m. 
3.15  p.m. 

3.45  p.m. 
3.45  p.m. 
3.45  p.m. 

4.20  p.m. 

5.30  a.m. 
10.15  p.m. 
10.15  p.m. 
10.15  p.m. 

6.30  a.m. 

7. .30  a.m. 
11.43  a.m. 
2.30  p.m. 
6.50  p.m. 


6.20  a.m. 

7.45  p.m. 

6.40  a.m. 
10.30  a.m. 

3.35  p.m. 

7.45  p.m. 

5.25  p.m. 

7.45  p.m. 

6.45  a.m. 
10.30  a.m. 

2.30  p.m. 

4.35  p.m. 

6.30  p.m. 

6.30  p.m. 
10.15  a.m. 

3.35  p.m. 
10.30  p.m. 

5.30  a.m. 

9.30  a.m. 

2.30  p.m. 

4.  0  p.m. 


6.40  a.m. 

3.35  p.m. 

7.25  a.m. 
11.30  a,m. 
10.30  p.m. 

4.  0  p.m. 
3.35  p.m. 


5.30  a.m. 
1.  0  p.m. 
1.  0  p.m. 

5.40  a.m. 

5.40  a.m. 
11.30  a.m. 

9.30  a.m. 

4.35  p.m. 
10.30  p.m. 
10.30  p.m. 
11.55  a.m. 

5.40  a.m. 
10.30  a.m. 

3.35  p.m. 

5.40  a.m. 

5.40  a.m. 
11.55  a.m. 


3. .35  p.m. 
3.35  p.m. 

4.  0  p.m. 
4.  0  p.m. 
4.  0  p.m. 

4.35  p.m. 

5.40  a.m. 
10.30  p.m. 
10.30  p.m. 
10.30  p.m. 

6.45  a.m. 
7.45  a.m. 
11.55  a.m. 
2.45  p.m. 
7.  5  p.m. 


Box  Closes 

at  Keceiving 

Houses, 


7.55  p.m. 


10.40  a.m. 

3  45  p.m. 

7.55  p.m. 

5.30  p.m. 

7.55  p.m. 

6.55  a.m. 
10.40  a.m. 

2.40  p.m. 

4.40  p.m. 

6.25  p.m. 

6.35  p.m. 
10.30  a.m. 

3.45  p.m. 
10.45  p.m. 

5.40  a.m. 

9.40  a.m. 

2  40  p.m. 

4.10  p.m. 


3.45  p.m. 


11.40  a.m. 
10.45  p.m. 


4.10  p.m. 
3.45  p.m. 


5.40  a.m. 
1.  5  p.m. 
1.  5  p.m. 


11.40  p.m. 

9  40  a.m. 

4.45  p.m. 
10.45  p.m. 
10.45  p.m. 


10.40  a.m. 
3.45  p.m. 


4.  5  p.m. 
4.  5  p.m. 
4.  5  p.m. 

4.45  p.m. 


10.45  p.m. 
10.45  p.m. 
10.45  p.m. 

6.55  a.m. 
7.55  a.m. 


2.55  p.m. 
7.10  p.m. 


10.  0  p.m. 

6.20  p.m. 
10.  0  p.m. 

9.45  a.m. 

2.  0  p.m. 

6.20  p.m. 

4.30  p.m. 

6.20  p.m. 


9.45  a.m. 
9.45  a.m. 
2.  0  p.m. 
4.30  p.m. 
4.30  p.m. 


2.  0  p.m. 
10.  0  p.m. 
10.  0  p.m. 


9.45  a.m. 
2.  0  p.m. 


10.  0  p.m. 

2.  0  p.m. 
10.  0  p.m. 

9.45  a.m. 
10.  0  p.m. 

2.  0  p.m. 
2.  0  p.m. 


10.  0  p.m- 
9.45  a.m. 


10.  0  p.m. 
10.  0  p.m. 
9.45  a.m. 


2.  0  p.m. 
10.  0  p.m. 
10.  0  p.m. 

9.45  a.m. 
10.  0  p.m. 

9.45  a.m. 

2.  0  p.m. 
10.  0  p.m. 

10.  0  p.m. 
9.45  a.m. 

2.  0  p.m. 
2.  0  p.m. 

2.  0  p.m. 
2.  0  p.m. 
2.  0  p.m. 


10.  0  p.m. 
10.  0  pm. 
10.  0  p.m. 
10.  0  p.m.- 

10.  0  p.m. 


9.45  a.m. 
2.  0  p.m. 
6.20  p.m. 


MAILS. 


*  North  Mail 

2d  North  Mail, 

1st  Edinburgh  Mail, 

2d        Do.  do 

3d        Do.  do 

*  4th   Do.  do 

*  London  Night  Mail, 

*  London  Day  Mail, 

1st  Greenock  (per  Kail), 

2d        Do.  do 

3d        Do.  do 

4tli      Do.  do 

5th      Do.     _      do 

Irish  Mail  viaGreenock, 

l.st  Dumbarton  (per  Kail),... 
2d  Do.  do. 

3d          Do.               do. 
Airdrie,  Langloan,  &c., 

Do.  do.  

Do  do.  

1st  Ayrshire  Mail  (per  Kail), 
2d         Do.  do. 

Beith,  Lochwinnoch, Dairy,  1 

&c.,  desp.  by  Greenock  V 

Ride,  recei%-ed  per  Kail,  ) 
Cumbernauld,    Croy,    and  (^ 

Kilsyth,  &c.  (per  Rail),    J 
Hamilton  &  Blantyre(p.  Rl.) 

2d  Neilston, 

1st  Kirkintilloch,  Lennox-  ) 

town,  and  Miltown, / 

2d        Do.  do. 

Hamilton,  Motlierwen,Ber-  \ 

ivick,  &c., ( 

Ruthei'glen  and  Cambiislang, 

Do-                       do. 
Kilmarnock, 


Foot  Posts. 

*  Eaglesham,  Foot  Post, 

1st  Govan  do. 

2d     Do.  do.      . 

1st  Partick, 

2d      Do 

3d     Do 

1st  Springbura,  Foot  Post,... 
2d  Do.  do.       ... 

IstHillhcad, 

2d        Do 

3d        Do , 

Eaillieston,  Parkhead,  and  ) 

Shettleston, J 

Pollokshields, 

Do 


Coaches. 
Milngavie,  Mai-yhill,  &c.,... 
Baillieston,  Parkhead,  and  1 

Shettleston, j 

Busby, 

Newton-Mearn.s,  

Toneross,Uddingstoue,and  ) 

Bothwell, j" 

Eaglesham, > 


Bides. 

*  Neilston  Ride, 

*  Ayrshire  Ride, 

*  Greenock  Ride, 

*  Highland  &  Strathblane  ) 
Rides,  ) 

1st  Town  Delivery, 

2d  Do.  

3d  Do.  

4th  Do.  

5th  Do.  


Delivered  in  Glasgow. 


A.M. 
7.0 


Noon. 
12.0 


Sd  del 


12.0 
12.0 


12.0 
I'i'.O 

12.0 
12.0 


12.0 

12.0 

12.0 
12.0 

12.0 

12.0 


These  Mails  only  are  Despatched  on  Sundays. 


POST  OFFICE  REGULATIONS. 


DELIVERY  OF  LETTERS  IN  GLASGOW. 

1st  Delivery  at  7  a.m.  I  3d  Delivery  at  12  noon. 

2ud     Do.     at  8  a.m.  |  4tli     Do.      at    3  p.m. 

5th  Delivery  at  7.15  p.m. 

Letters  arriving  by  any  particular  Mail  are  delivered  by  the  first  Delivery  after  Arrival. 

SUNDAY  DELIVERY. 

On  Sunday,  Letters  are  Delivered  to  persons  calling  onlj',  between  8  and  9  a.m.,  at  tlie  Windows  of  the 
Head  Otfice  (Hanover  Street  Entrance),  and  at  the  Paid  Letter  Office,  George  Square,  to  Strangers  and 


Holders  of  Private  Boxes. 


PAID    LETTER-OFFICE 

Open  from  7  a.m.  till  10  p.m.     Sunday,  8  till  9  a.m. 


RECEIVING-HOUSES  IN  GLASGOW. 


202  Argyle  Street. 
198  Broomielaw. 

42  Canning  Street,  Calton. 
163  Castle  Street,  St.  Rollox. 
Its  Crown  Street. 
165  Cowcaddeos  Street. 
Cross,  42  Trongate. 


224  Dumbarton  Road. 

71  Eglinton  Street. 

65  St.  George's  Road. 
369  Gallowgate. 
635  Gallowgate,  Whitevale. 
182  Garscube  Road,  Springbank. 


*  Kinning  Place,  Paisley 
Road. 
37  Main  Street,  Anderston. 
97  Main  Street,  Bridgeton. 

t  Royal  Exchange  Lobby. 
84  Sauchiehall  Street. 
337  Sauchiehall  Street. 


PILLAR  LETTER-BOXES  IN  GLASGOW  AT- 


Blythswood  Square,  Corner  of  West  George  Street. 
Bo'thwell  Street. 
jBroomielaw,  Corner  of  Lancefield  Street. 
Caledonian  and  Barrhead  Railway  Station,   South 

Side. 
Caledonian  Railway  Station,  Buchanan  Street. 
Court  Houses,  Foot  of  Saltmarket. 
Craigbank,  Corner  of  Possil  Road. 
Duke  Street,  Corner  of  Bellgrove  Street. 
Edinburgh  and  Glasgow  Railway  Station,    Dundas 

Street. 
Gallowgate,  Corner  of  Kent  Street. 
Garnethill,  at  Peel  Terrace. 
George  Street,  Corner  of  High  Street. 


Glassford  Street. 

Govan  Poor-House,  Eglinton  Street. 

Great  Clyde  Street,  Corner  of  Jamaica  Street. 

Kelvinhaugh,  Corner  of  Sandyford  Street. 

New  City  Road,  at  North  Woodside  Road. 

Park  Gardens. 

Parliamentary  Road,  Corner  of  St.  James'  Street. 

Port-Dundas,  Head  of  Clyde  Street. 

Provan-Mill  Road,  Corner  of  Turner  Street. 

Railway'  Station,  Bridge  Street. 

Renfield  Street,  Corner  of  St.  Vincent  Street. 

Rutherglen  Road,  Corner  of  M'Neil  Street. 

Taylor  Street,  Corner  of  Stirling's  Road.   • 

Victoria  Bridge,  South  Side. 


Cowlairs, 

Botanic  Gardens,     ... 

Paisley  Road, 

Partick  Cross, 

Govan  Road, 

Crown  Circus, 

Carntyne  Toll,  Parkhead, 

iNIillerston, 

Whiteinch, 


SUBURBAN  PILLAR-BOXES. 

1st  Col. 

9.10  a.m. 
10.30  " 
10.30  " 
10.  " 
10.30  " 
10.30    " 

9. 

10.15    " 


2nd  Col. 

3rd  Col. 

Sunday. 

5.40  P.M. 

1.0      " 

5.30  P.M. 

6.45    " 

5.        " 

5.45    " 

I. 

4.         " 

5.30    " 

.•• 

8  P.M. 

3.50    " 

... 

5.15    " 

... 

COLLECTIONS  FROM  RECEIVING-OFFICES  AND  LETTER-BOXES. 

9.45  A.M.;  2,  4.30,  6.20,  and  10  p.m. 
On  Sundays  and  Fast-days,  One  Collection  only  is  made,  viz.,  at  6.20  P.M. 

MONEY  ORDER  AND  POST  OFFICE  SAVINGS  BANK  OFFICE, 

Head  Office,  George  Square,  Open  from  9  a.m.  till  5  p.m.  ;  on  Saturda)',  from  9  a.m.  till  1  p.m. 

BRANCH  MONEY  ORDER  AND   POST   OFFICE  SAVINGS  BANK  OFFICES. 

Anderston,  37  Main  Street;  Calton,  42  Canning  Street;  165  Cowcaddens;  71  Eglinton  Street. 


*  The  Fourth  Collection  from  the  Receiving  House  marked  thus  is  made  up  at  6.10  p.m. 

t  The  Letters  Posted  at  the  Roy.al  Exchange  are  collected  at  9.47,  11.45  a.m.,  and  2.15,  3.15, 

5.15,  6.0,  6.50,  and  10  p.m. 

X  The  Collections  from  the  Letter-box  marked  thus,  are  at  9.30  a.m.,  1.45,  4.15,  6.5,  and  9.45  p.m. 


EXPLANATIONS  RELATIVE  TO  THE  FOLLOWING  TABLE  OF  COLONIAL 
AND  FOREIGN  POSTAGE. 


ABBREVIATIONS. 


Alter Alternate. 

Ea Each. 

Fri Friday. 

A Afternoon. 

E Evening. 

Ev Evening. 


A.  &  E Afternoon  &  Evening. 

Mo.,  Mon Month. 

Pkt Packet. 

Prev Previous. 

Sat.  ex Saturday  excepted. 

Tues Tuesday. 


OPTIONAL  OR  COMPULSORY  PREPAYMENT. 

The  letter  v  prefixed  to  a  division  (as  that  of  letters)  indicates  that  in  such  case 
prepayment  is  voluntary.  In  other  cases  prepayment  is  compulsory.  When  a 
letter  or  newspaper,  addressed  to  go  by  a  route  that  requires  prepayment,  is  posted 
unpaid,  and  there  is  some  other  route  where  prepayment  is  not  required,  it  is  forwarded  I 
by  that  route ;  but  if  there  be  none,  it  is  sent  to  the  Returned  Letter  Office,  to  be 
returned  to  the  writer.  q 


DISTANCE  TO  WHICH  THE  POSTAGE  CARRIES  THE  LETTER,  &c. 

The  letter  a  prefixed  to  any  division  shows  that  the  postage  there  entered  does  not 
carry  the    letter,  &c.,  from  the  place  where  it  is  posted  in  the  United  Kingdom ' 
entirely  free  to  its  place  of  destination,  but  that  it  is  liable  to  an  additional  charge 
upon  delivery. 


MAILS  WHEN  DUE. 
The  dates  given  in  the  Table  are  those  when  the  Mails  are  due  in  Glasgow. 


MOLDAVIA  AND  WALLACHIA  VIA  BELGIUM. 

In  the  case  of  letters  forwarded  via  Belgium  for  other  places  in  Moldavia  than 
Botuschany,  Galatz,  and  Jassy,  or  for  other  places  in  Wallachia  than  Bucharest  and 
Ibraila,  the  writers  should  specify  in  the  address  to  w^hich  of  the  above  towns  they 
desire  their  letters  to  be  forwarded,  and  the  rate  as  far  as  that  town  inust  then  be  paid 
in  advance. 


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18 


POST  OFFICE  KEGULATIONS. 


POSTAGE  STAMPS,  &c. 

Prepaj'inent  of  Inland  Letters,  &c.,  must  be  by 
Stamps. 

EATES  OF  POSTAGE. 

Inland  Letters.* 

1.  The  rate  of  postage  on  all  inland  letters  is  re- 
gulated by  weight,  irrespective  of  distance,  and  (w  itii 
the  exception  afierwards  mentioned)  is  as  follows: — 

If  paid  in  advance. 

Letter  weighing  not  more  than  |^  oz., Id. 

Letter  weighing  more  than  ^  oz.,  but  not  ex- 
ceeding 1  oz., 2d. 

Letter  weighing  more  than  1  oz.,  but  not  more 

than  2  oz., 4d. 

Letter  weighing  more  than  2  oz.,  but  not  3  oz.  6d. 
and  so  on ;  twopence  being  charged  for  every  addi- 
tional ounce. 

2.  As  a  general  rule,  the  postage,  if  not  paid  in 
advance,  is  double  the  foregoing ;  and  if  the  pay- 
ment in  advance  be  insufficient,  double  the  deficiency 
is  charged.  An  inland  letter,  for  example,  weigh- 
ing more  than  half  an  ounce,  and  not  exceeding  one 
ounce,  if  bearing  a  penny  stamp  only,  is,  on  deliver}', 
charged  twopence.  The  unpaid  additional  postage 
on  re-directed  letters,  however,  is  not  doubled,  being 
the  same  as  if  such  postage  were  prepaid.  Unless 
tiiree  quarters,  at  least,  of  the  postage  of  a  letter 
weighing  more  than  4  oz.  be  prepaid,  the  letter  is 
not  forwarded,  but  notice  of  its  detention  is  given  to 
the  sender,  or  when  that  is  not  practicable,  to  the 
person  to  whom  the  letter  is  addressed. 

Colonial  and  Foreign  Letters. 

3.  The  rates  of  postage  on  letters  to  foreign  coun- 
tries and  the  colonies  are  entered  in  the  Table  of 
Colonial  and  Foreign  Postage  at  pages  5-17. 
Addresses  to  the  Queen  and  Petitions  to  Parliament. 

4.  Petitions  and  addresses  to  her  Majesty,  for- 
warded direct,  are  exempt  from  postage ;  and  such 
petitions  and  addresses,  as  also  petitions  to  either- 
House  of  Parliament,  if  sent  to  a  member  of  either 
House  are  likewise  exempt,  provided  they  do  not 
weigh  more  than  two  pounds,  and  are  without 
covers,  or  in  covers  open  at  the  sides.  No  letter  or 
other  inclosure,  however,  must  be  inserted,  and  if 
one  be  found,  such  inclosure,  unless  it  bear  the  pro- 
per number  of  postage  stamps,  will  be  charged  as  an 
unpaid  letter. 

Newspaper  and  other  periodical  Publications  bearing 
the  Neivspaper  Stamp. 

5.  Although  provision  is  made  for  forwarding 
newspapers,  books,  and  money  through  the  post,  it 
is  not  compulsory  on  any  one  to  employ  this  mode 
of  transmission  ;  everything  except  letters  may  be 
sent  in  any  other  way. 

6.  All  periodical  publications,  including  news- 
papers published  in  the  United  Kingdom,  at  inter- 
vals not  exceeding  thirty-one  days,  and  which  bear 

*  Inland  letters  are  those  which  pass  between  places 
in  the  United  Kingdom,  including  the  Isle  of  Man,  the 
Orkney.  Shetland,  Scilly,  and  Channel  Islands.  If  the 
weight  be  exceeded  to  the  smallest  extent,  even  though 
the  balance  be  merely  turned,  the  letter  becomes  liable  to 
a  higher  postage.  The  same  rule  applies  to  letters  gomg 
abroad.  To  provide,  therefore,  for  errors  in  scale,s,  &c.,  it 
is  well  to  allow  a  little  margin,  or  to  pay  tlie  postage  of 
the  next  greater  weight. 


an  impressed  stamp  or  stamps  denoting  the  stamp 
duty  (of  the  kind  formerly  confined  chitiJy  to  news- 
papers), may  be  transmitted  and  re-transmitted 
through  the  post  within  the  United  Kingdom  free  of 
postage  under  the  following  regulations,  viz. : — 

1st.  They  are  subject  to  the  same  restrictions  with 
regard  to-  the  number  of  sheets  and  superficial  ex- 
tent as  were  formerly  applicable  only  to  newspapers 
properly  so  called.  These  restrictions  are  shown  in 
the  following  table  : — 


Amount  of  Stamps 

Impressed  on 

the  Publication. 

Maximum 
Number  of  Sheets. 

Maximum  Super- 
ficial extent  of 
Letterpress  on 
one  side. 

One  Penny  -    .    - 
Three  Halfpence 
Twopence    -    -    - 

Two     -    -    -     . 
Three-    -    -    - 
Four    -    -    -    - 

2,295  Inches. 
3,443       // 
4,591       1/ 

2d.  No  publication,  or  portion  thereof,  can  pass 
through  the  post  unless  the  impressed  stamp  which 
it  bears  be  a  stamp  of  the  value  at  least  of  one 
penny. 

3d.  The  title  and  date  of  the  publication  must  be 
printed  at  the  top  of  every  page. 

4th.  The  publication  must  be  folded  in  such  a 
manner  that  the  whole  of  the  stamp  or  stamps,  de- 
noting the  ftill  duty,  shall  be  exposed  to  view,  and 
be  distinctly  visible  on  the  outside,  except  that 
where  there  are  more  than  two  publications  in  the 
same  cover  it  will  be  considered  sufficient  if  the 
stamps  be  so  arranged  that  they  can  readily  be  ex- 
amined. 

5th.  It  must  not  be  printed  on  pasteboard  or  card- 
board, or  on  two  or  more  thicknesses  of  paper  pasted 
together,  nor  must  any  pasteboard,  cardboard,  or 
such  pasted  paper  be  sent  with  it  as  a  back  or  cover 
thereto,  or  otherwise. 

6th.  It  must  be  posted  within  fifteen  days  from 
the  printed  date  of  issue. 

7th.  It  must  have  either  no  cover  or  a  cover  open 
at  the  ends. 

8tb.  It  must  contain  no  inclosure. 

9th.  It  must  have  no  writing  or  other  mark 
thereon,  but  the  name  and  address  of  the  person  to 
whom  it  is  sent,  nor  anything  on  the  cover  but 
such  name  and  address,  the  printed  title  of  the 
publication,  and  the  printed  name  and  address  of  the 
publisher  or  vender  who  sends  it.  Thus,  if  a  news- 
paper, franked  by  a  newspaper  stamp,  after  having 
had  the  address  of  one  person  written  upon  the 
paper  itself,  be  sent  to  another  person,  the  first  ad- 
dress must  be  cut  off  (obliteration  not  being  suffi- 
cient), otherwise  the  paper  will  be  charged  as  an 
unpaid  letter. 

10th.  If  the  publication  be  addressed  to  any  per- 
son within  the  free  delivery  of  the  place  where  it  is 
posted,  it  will  become  liable  to  a  postage  of  one 
penny,  which  must  be  prepaid  by  affixing  a  postage 
stamp. 

11th.  When  a  newspaper,  &c.,  is  so  folded  as  not 
to  expose  the  stamp  or  stamps,  a  postage  of  one 
penny  is  charged  in  addition  to  any  other  postage 
to  which  the  publication,  if  properly  folded,  would 
be  liable ;  and  if  the  newspaper,  &c.,  be  addressed  to 
any  person  within  the  free  delivery  of  the  place  where 
it  is  posted,  and  do  not  bear  a  penny  postage  label, 
it  will  be  charged  2d. 

12th.  In  case  of  any  other  irregularity  the  pub- 
lication is  dealt  with  as  an  unpaid  letter. 


POST  OFFICE  REGULATIONS. 


19 


13th.  It  is  sufrgested  that  every  publication  should 
have  a  notice  to  purchasers  conspicuously  printed, 
pointing  out  the  necessity  of  exposing  the  stamp  or 
stamps  to  view  whenever  the  publication  is  sent 
through  the  post. 

14th.  Stamped  publications  can  also  be  forwarded 
under  the  regulations  of  the  book  post;  but  when 
so  sent  the  impressed  stamp  does  not  count  as  any 
part  of  the  postage. 

7.  The  following  are  the  Eegulations  of  the  In- 
land Book  Post : — 

1st.  Rates  of  Postase — 

Weighing  not  more  than  4  oz Id. 

Weighing  more  than  4  oz.,  and  not  exceeding 

8  oz 2d. 

Weighing  more  than  8  oz.,  and  not  exceeding 

16  oz 4d. 

Weighing  more  than  1  lb.  and  not  exceeding  l^lb.  6d. 
and  so  on,  2d.  being  charged  for  every  additional 
half  pound  or  fraction  of  a  half  pound. 

2ud.  Every  packet  must  be  sent  either  without  a 
cover,  or  in  a  cover  open  at  the  ends  or  sides,  so  as 
to  admit  of  the  inclosures  being  removed  for  exa- 
mination. For  the  greater  secuiitj-  of  its  contents, 
the  packet  may  be  tied  at  the  ends  with  string,  but 
in  such  case  the  Postmaster  is  authorized  to  cut  the 
string,  although  he  is  required  to  refasten  the  packet. 

3rd.  A  book  packet  may  contain  any  number  of 
separate  books  or  rather  publications  (including 
printed  letters  and  printed  matter  of  every  kind), 
photographs,  when  not  on  glass  or  in  cases  contain- 
ing glass,  prints,  or  maps,  and  any  quantity  of  paper, 
parchment,  or  vellum  ;  and  the  books  or  other  pub- 
lications, prints,  maps,  &c.,  may  be  either  printed, 
written,  or  plain,  or  any  mixture  of  the  three.  Fur- 
ther, all  legitimate  binding,  mounting,  or  covering  of 
a  book,  &c.,  or  of  a  portion  thereof,  will  be  allowed, 
whether  such  binding,  &c.,  be  loose  or  attached ;  as 
also  rollers,  in  the  case  of  prints  or  maps;  markers 
(whether  of  paper  or  otherwise),  in  books  ;  and,  in 
short,  whatever  is  necessary  for  the  safe  transmission 
of  literary  matter,  prints,  maps,  or  photographs,  or 
usually  appertains  thereto  ;  but  no  patterns,  or  books 
or  patterns  (unless  these  consist  merely  of  paper)  can 
be  allowed. 

4th.  No  book  packet  may  contain  anything  which 
is  sealed  or  otherwise  closed  against  inspection ;  nor 
must  there  be  any  letter,  nor  any  communication  of 
the  nature  of  a  letter,  whether  separate  or  otherwise, 
unless  the  whjle  of  such  letter  or  communication  be 
printed.  Entries,  however,  merely  stating  who  sends 
the  book,  &c.,  or  to  whom  it  is  given,  are  not  re- 
garded as  a  letter.  Indeed,  as  respects  the  name 
and  address  of  the  sender,  not  only  is  the  writing 
permitted  but  recommended ;  so  that  if  the  cover 
come  off,  or  for  any  other  reason  the  packet  cannot 
be  forwarded,  it  may  be  returned. 

5  th.  No  book  packet  must  exceed  two  feet  in 
length,  width,  or  depth,  and  if  any  such  packet  be 
presented  at  a  Post  Office  it  will  not  be  received. 

8.  At  the  following  rates,  and  on  the  same 
conditions  as  the  foregoing  (except  that  no  packet 
weighing  more  than  three  pounds  can  be  sent  to  the 
East  Indies  or  to  New  South  Wales,  and  that  no 
book  packet  can  be  sent  to  any  other  part  of  the  Cape 
colony  than  Cape  Town,  Port  Elizabeth,  and  Mossel 
Bay),  book  packets  can  be  forwarded  to  every  British 
colony,  as  well  as  to  some  foreign  countries,  for  which 
see  Foreign  and  Colonial  Postage,  pages  5  to  17. 


POSTAGE  STAMPS. 

9.  Every  Postmaster  and  Letter  Receiver  is  re- 
quired to  have  on  hand  a  sufficient  stock  of  postage 
labels  and  penny  stamped  envelopes,  and  to  sell 
them  to  the  public  at  the  following  prices : — 

Stamped  Labels. 

Penny  Labels Id.  each. 

Twopenny  do 2d.  each. 

Fourpenny  do 4d.  each. 

Sixpenny  do 6d.  each. 

Ninepenny  do 9d.  each. 

Shilling  do Is.  each. 

Stamped  Penny  Envelopes. 
12  to  be  sold  for  Is.  lAd. 


Os.  9d. 
Os.  6|d. 
Os.  4id. 
Os.  2|d. 
Os.  lid. 


Two  kinds  of  embossed  envelopes  are  now  issued; 
one  with  a  thread  passing  through  the  stamp,  and 
the  other  without  any  thread,  but  made  with  thicker 
and  better  paper.  Every  person  can  have  the  kind 
he  prefers. 

EEGISTEATION. 

10.  By  the  prepayment  of  a  fee  of  sixpence*  any 
letter,  book,  or  other  packet  on  which  the  postage 
has  been  prepaid  in  stamps  may  be  registered  to  any 
place  within  the  United  Kingdom.  Book  packets 
and  newspapers  can  also  be  registered  to  the  colonies 
under  the  conditions  mentioned  in  Rules  42  to  46.  To 
foreign  countries  letters  only  can  be  registered.  The 
registration  of  a  packet  makes  its  transmission  more 
secure  by  rendering  it  practicable  to  trace  it,  when 
inland,  from  its  receipt  to  its  delivery ;  and  when 
colonial  or  foreign,  if  not  to  its  delivery,  at  least  to 
the  port  of  despatch.  The  Post  Office  does  not  gua- 
rantee the  safe  delivery  of  the  letter,  &c.,  though 
the  officers  are  of  course  responsible  to  the  Postmas- 
ter-General, who  will  call  to  strict  account  any  one 
neglecting  his  dutj'  on  this  point,  and,  if  his  Lord- 
ship thinks  proper,  will  require  him  to  make  good 
any  loss  that  may  be  sustained  thereby. 

11.  The  postage  and  registration  fee  of  registered 
letters  must  be  prepaid  ;  and  if  the  letter  be  inland 
such  prepayment  must  be  by  stamps. 

12.  Every  letter  to  be  registered  should  be  pre- 
sented at  the  window,  and  a  receipt  obtained  for  it, 
and  must  on  no  account  be  dropped  into  the  letter- 
box. If,  contrary  to  this  rule,  a  letter  marked 
"  Registered,"  be  dropped  into  the  letter-box,  it  will, 
if  directed  to  any  place  in  the  United  Kingdom,  be 
liable  to  a  registration  fee  of  one  shilling,  instead  of 
the  ordinary  fee  of  sixpence.  No  letter  carrier  or 
rural  messenger  is  required  to  take  letters  for  the 
public  for  the  purpose  of  registering  them. 

13.  The  latest  time  for  posting  registered  letters 
at  Glasgow  is  half  an  hour  before  the  closing  of  the 
box  for  the  mail  by  which  they  are  to  be  despatched. 

*  This  fee,  in  the  case  of  a  letter  addressed  to  a  place 
abroad,  or  posted  in  London,  may  be  paid  either  in  money 
or  stamps;  but  in  all  other  cases  it  must  be  paid  iu 
stamps. 


20 


POST  OFFICE  REGULATIONS. 


POST  OFFICE  SAVINGS  BANK. 

The  following  is  a  full  Abstract  of  the  Regulations 
made  under  authority  of  the  Act  of  Parliannent, 
24  Victorifx?,  cap.  14,  entitled  "An  Act  to  grant 
additional  Facilities  for  Depositing  Small  Savings 
at  Interest,  with  the  security  of  the  Goverment  for 
due  Repayment  thereof": — 
14. — 1st.   Hours  of  Business. — Every  Post  Office, 
being  a  Money  Order  Office,  at  which  the  Postmaster- 
General  shall  permit  deposits  to  be  received  for  remit- 
tance to  his  principal  office,  will  be  open  for  that 
purpose,  and   for  the   repayment  of  moneys  with- 
drawn, during  the  hours  appointed  for  the  transac- 
tion of  money  order  business  at  the  said  Post  Office. 
Anj'  Post  Office,  not  being  a  Money  Order  Office,  at 
which  the  Postmaster-General  shall  permit  deposits 
to  be  received  or  repaid,  shall  be  open  for  that  purpose 
during  such  hours  and  on  such  days  as  the  Post- 
master-General shall  determine. 

2nd.  Amount  of  Deposits. — Deposits  of  oneshilling, 
or  of  any  number  of  shillings,  or  of  pounds  and  shil- 
lino:s,  will  be  received  from  any  depositor  at  the  Post 
Office  Savings  Banks,  provided  the  deposits  made  by 
such  depositor  in  any  year  ending  on  the  31st  day 
of  Deceaiber  do  not  exceed  £30,  and  provided  the 
total  amount  standing  in  such  depositor's  name  in 
the  books  of  the  Postmaster-General  do  not  exceed 
£160,  exclusive  of  interest.  When  the  principal  and 
interest  together,  standing  to  the  credit  of  anj'  one 
depositor,  amount  to  the  sum  of  £200,  all  interest 
will  cease  so  long  as  the  same  funds  continue  to 
amount  to  the  said  sum  of  £200. 

3rd.  Name^  Address,  and  Occupation  of  Depositor 
to  be  furnished.- — Every  depositor  on  making  a  first 
deposit  shall  be  required  to  speciny  his  Christian 
name  and  surname,  occupation,  and  residence  to  the 
officer  of  the  Postmaster-General  appointed  to  re- 
ceive the  deposit,  and  make  and  sign  the  following 
declaration,  to  be  witnessed  by  the  officer  of  the 
Postmaster-General  appointed  to  receive  deposits,  or 
by  some  person  known  to  him,  or  by  the  minister  or 
a  churchwarden  of  the  parish  in  which  the  depositor 
resides,  or  by  a  justice  of  the  peace;  and  if  such 
declaration,  or  any  part  thereof,  shall  not  be  true, 
the  depositor  making  the  same  shall  forfeit  and  lose 
ai  right  and  title  to  his  deposits:— 

Declaration  to  be  made  by  Depositors. 
Depositor's  Book. 

Place, 

No 

COPY  OF  DECLARATION  TO  BE  SIGNED 
BY  DEPOSITOK  ON  MAKING  FIRST  DE- 
POSIT. 

In  pursuance  of  an  Act  of  Parliament, 
I,  of 

do  hereby  declare  to  the 
Postmaster-General  that  I  am  desirous  on 
my  own  behalf,  to  become  a  depositor  in 
the  Post  Office  Savings  Bank.  I  do  further 
hereby  declare,  that  I  am  not  directlj'  or 
indirectly  entitled  to  any  deposit  in,  or  be- 
nefit from,  the  funds  of  this  or  any  other 
Savings  Bank  in  Great  Britain  or  Ireland, 
nor  to  any  sum  or  sums  standing  in  the 
name  or  names  of  any  other  person  or  per- 
sons in  the  books  of  the  said  Post  Office 
Savings  Bank;  and  I  do  hereby  also  testify 
my  consent  that  my  deposits  in  the  said 


Post  Office  Savings  Bank  shall  be  man- 
aged according  to  the  regulations  thereof. 

Witness  my  hand  this 
day  of  ,  186     . 

Signed  by  the  said 

depositor  in  the 

presence  of  me. 


Save  and  except  such  benefit  as  I  may  be 
entitled  to  from  being  a  member  of  a 
friendly  society  legally  established ;  or 
from  such  sum  or  sums  as  may  be  standing 
in  my  name  as  trustee  jointly  with  the 
name  or  names  and  on  behalf  of  any  other 
depositor  or  depositors. 
A  copy  of  the  above  declaration  shall  be  printed 
within  the  cover  of  every  depositor's  book. 

4th.  On  making  the  declaration,  and  in  all  cases 
in  which  the  signature  of  the  depositor  is  required, 
if  the  depositor  cannot  write,  his  mark  must  be 
affixed  in  the  presence  of  a  witness,  and  attested  by 
the  signature  of  that  witness. 

6tli.  Deposits,  how  received,  entered,  reported  to 
the  Postmaster-General,  and  achiowledged. — Everj- 
deposit  received  by  any  officer  of  the  Postmaster- 
General,  appointed  for  that  purpose,  shall  be  entered 
bj'  him  at  the  time  in  a  numbered  book,  and  the 
entry  shall  be  attested  b}-  him,  and  by  the  dated 
stamp  of  his  office,  and  the  said  book,  with  the  entry 
so  attested,  shall  be  given  to  the  depositor  and  re- 
tained by  him  as  primary  evidence  of  the  receipt  of 
the  deposit.  The  depositor  shall  sign  his  name  in  a 
place  to  be  provided  for  his  signature  in  the  deposi- 
tor's book.  The  amount  of  each  deposit,  and  the 
name,  occupation,  and  residence  of  the  depositor 
shall,  upon  the  day  of  the  receipt  thereof,  be  reported 
to  the  Postmaster-General,  and  the  acknowledgment 
of  the  Postmaster-General  for  the  said  deposit,  signi- 
fied by  the  officer  whom  he  shall  appoint  for  the 
purpose,  shall  be  forthwith  transmitted  by  post  to 
the  depositor  as  the  conclusive  evidence  of  his  claim 
to  the  repayment  of  the  deposit  with  interest  there- 
on : — If  the  depositor  does  not  receive  the  said 
acknowledgment  within  ten  days  fiom  the  day  on 
which  he  made  the  deposit,  he  must  applj'  for  the 
same  to  the  Postmaster- General,  by  letter,  and 
if  necessarj',  he  must  renew  his  application  to  the 
Postmaster-General  until  he  receives  the  said  ac- 
knowledgment. 

6th.  Interest. — Interest,  calculated  yearly,  at  the 
rate  of  two  pounds  ten  shillings  per  cent,  per  annum, 
shall  be  allowed  on  every  complete  pound  deposited, 
and  shall  be  computed  from  the  first  day  of  the  calen- 
dar month  next  following  the  day  on  which  a  com- 
plete pound  shall  have  been  deposited,  or  on  which 
deposits  of  a  less  amount  shall  have  made  up  a  pound, 
up  to  the  first  day  of  the  calendar  month  in  which 
monej'S  are  withdrawn.*  The  interest  will  be  cal- 
culated to  the  31st  December  in  every  year,  and  will 
then  be  added  to,  and  become  part  of  the  principal 
money. 

7th.  Trust  Accounts. — Deposits  may  be  made  by 
a  trustee  on  behalf  of  another  person,  in  the  joint 
names  of  such  trustee  and  the  person  on  whose 
account  such  monej-  shall  be  so  deposited ;  but  repay- 

*  Tlie  interest  thus  calcnlated  will  be  at  the  rate  of 
one  halfpenny  per  calendar  month  for  every  complete 
pound. 


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nient  of  the  same,  or  any  part  thereof,  shall  not  be 
made  without  the  receipt  and  receipts  of  both  the 
said  parties,  or  the  survivor  or  survivors,  or  the 
executors  or  administrators  of  such  survivor,  whose 
receipt  and  receipts,  either  personally  or  by  agent 
appointed  by  power  of  attorney,  which  power  of 
attorney  may  be  executed  by  an  infant  of  or  exceed- 
ing the  age  of  14  years,  shall  alone  be  a  valid  dis- 
charge, except  in  case  of  insanity  or  imbecility  of 
the  party  on  whose  behalf  the  deposits  were  made, 
when  the  Postmaster-General  may,  on  proof  of  the 
fact  to  his  satisfaction,  allow  repayment  to  be  made 
to  the  trustee  alone. 

8th.  Minors. — Deposits  may  be  made  by,  or  for 
the  benefit  of,  any  person  under  2 1  years  of  age,  and 
repayment  shall  be  made  to  such  minor,  after  the  age 
of  7  years,  in  the  same  manner  as  if  he  were  of  full  age. 
In  case  of  minors  under  the  age  of  7  years,  the  declara- 
tion must  be  made  by  one  of  the  parents,  or  a  friend, 
on  behalf  of  the  minor. 

9th.  Married  Women. — Deposits  may  be  made  by 
married  women,  and  deposits  so  made,  or  made  by 
women  who  shall  afterwards  marry,  will  be  repaid  to 
any  such  woman,  unless  her  husband  shall  give 
notice  in  writing  of  such  marriage  to  the  Postmaster- 
General,  and  shall  require  payment  to  be  made  to 
him. 

10  th.  Friendly  and  Charitable  Societies,  and  Penny 
Bunks. — The  trustees  of  any  friendly  society,  the 
rules  of  which  have  been  certified  liy  the  registrar 
of  friendly  societies  in  England,  Scotland,  or  Ire- 
land (as  the  case  may  be),  or  of  any  charitable  or 
provident  society,  or  penny  savings  bank,  approved 
liy  the  national  debt  commissionert-,  may  deposit 
their  funds,  without  restiiction  as  to  amount,  in  the 
Post  Office  Savings  Bank,  provided  always  that  such 
deposit  shall  not  be  of  less  amount  than  one  shilling, 
nor  of  any  sum  not  a  multiple  thereof,  and  that  a 
copy  of  the  rules  be  forwarded  by  post  to  the  Post- 
master-General, with  the  names  and  addresses  of  the 
Trustees,  who  will  then  be  furnished  with  the  neces- 
sary instructions. 

Note. — Speci.d  forms  of  declaration  are  provided  for 
trustees,  and  also  for  friendly,  charitable,  and  provident 
societies,  and  for  peuny  savings  banks. 

11th.  Annual  Transmission  of  Depositor's  Book 
to  Principal  Office  of  Postmaster- General. — Every 
depositor  shall,  ouce  in  each  year,  on  the  anniver- 
sary of  the  day  on  which  he  made  his  first  deposit, 
forward  his  book  to  the  principal  office  of  the  Post- 
master-General, in  a  cover  to  be  obtained  at  any 
Post  Office  Savings  Bank,  in  order  that  the  entries 
in  the  said  book  may  be  compared  with  the  entries 
in  the  books  of  the  Postmaster-General,  and  that  the 
interest  due  to  the  depositor  may  be  inserted  in  his 
book. 

12th.  Depositors^  Books. — Nocharge  shall  be  made 
upon  depositors  for  the  books  at  first  supplied  to  them, 
or  for  books  issued  to  them  in  continuation  thereof; 
but  if  any  depositor  .shall  lose  his  book,  and  shall 
desire  a  new  book,  application  must  be  made  by 
him  to  the  Postmaster- General,  by  letter,  stating  the 
circumstances,  and  enclosing  postage  stamps  of  the 
value  of  one  shilling  to  pay  for  the  new  book  should 
the  application  be  granted,  and  the  Postmaster- 
General  shall,  if  he  thinks  fit,  issue  a  new  book,  and 
charge  the  depositor  any  sum  not  exceeding  one 
shilling  for  the  same. 

13th.  Postage. — No  charge  for  postage  shall  be 


made  upon  the  depositors  for  the  transmission  of 
their  books  to  the  Postmaster- General,  or  for  the 
return  thereof  to  them,  or  for  any  applications  they 
may  have  to  make  for  acknowledgments  of  deposits, 
or  for  any  application  or  necessary  letter  of  inquiry 
respecting  the  suras  deposited  by  them,  or  for  the 
replies  thereto. 

14th.  Transfer  of  Deposits  to  or  from  other  Savings 
Banks. — Any  depositor  in  the  Post  Office  Savings 
Bank  who  may  desire  to  transfer  his  deposits  to  any 
other  savings  bank,  legally  established,  shall  on  his 
written  application,  accompanied  by  his  book  to  the 
chief  office  of  the  Postmaster- General,  in  a  form  to 
be  obtained  at  any  Post  Office  Savings  Bank,  be 
furnished  with  a  certificate  of  the  whole  amount  due 
to  him,  and  his  account  with  the  Post  Office  Sav- 
ings Bank  shall  thereupon  be  closed.  Upon  de- 
livery of  such  certificate  to  the  trustees  or  managers 
of  the  savings  bank  to  which  it  is  proposed  by  the 
depositor  to  transfer  the  deposit,  they  shall,  if  they 
think  fit,  open  an  account  for  the  amount  stated  in 
such  certificate,  upon  the  depositor  making  the 
usual  declaration.  Any  depositor  in  any  legally 
established  savings  bank  who  may  desire  to  trans- 
fer his  account  to  the  Post  Office  Savings  Bank, 
may  require  from  the  trustees  or  managers  of  such 
bank  a  certificate,  signed  by  two  trustees  of  such 
savings  bank,  stating  the  amount  due  to  him,  and 
thereupon  his  account  with  sucli  bank  shall  be  closed. 
The  said  certificate  may  be  delivered  to  any  officer 
of  the  Postmaster-General  authorized  to  receive  de- 
posits under  the  Post  Ofiice  Savings  Bank  Act,  and 
shall  be  received  by  him  as  if  it  were  a  deposit  of 
the  amount  therein  set  forth  ;  and  on  the  said  cer- 
tificate being  forwarded  to  London,  and  verified  by 
the  national  debt  commissioners,  an  account  for 
the  amount  thereof  shall  be  opened  with  the  said 
depositor. 

15th.  Withdrawals. — Any  depositor  wishing  to 
withdraw  the  whole  or  part  of  the  sum  deposited  by 
him  must  make  application  for  the  same  to  the  Post- 
master-General, in  a  form,  a  printed  copy  of  which 
may  be  obtained  at  any  Post  Office  Savings  Bank. 
In  this  form  the  depositor  must  specify  the  number 
of  his  book,  the  name  of  the  office  at  which  his  first 
deposit  was  made,  the  sum  he  wishes  to  withdraw, 
his  occupation  and  residence,  and  the  Post  Office  at 
which  he  wishes  to  receive  his  money.  On  receipt 
of  this  application,  a  warrant  for  the  amount  re- 
quired, payable  at  the  office  named,  shall  be  sent  to 
him  by  post.  This  warrant  must  be  presented  by 
the  depositor  at  the  Post  Office  named  thereon,  to- 
gether with  the  depositor's  book,  in  which  the  Post- 
master shall  enter  the  amount  repaid,  and  attest  the 
entry  with  his  signature,  and  the  dated  stamp  of  his 
office.  The  Postmaster  shall  take  a  receipt  from 
the  depositor  on  the  warrant  for  the  amount  repaid 
to  him,  which  receipt  is  not  chargeable  with  stamp 
duty.  The  Postmaater-General  will  endeavour  to 
prevent  fraud,  and  to  identify  every  depositor  trans- 
acting business  with  the  Post  Office  Savings  Bank; 
but  if  any  person  shall  fraudulently  represent  him- 
self to  be  a  depositor,  and  by  forwarding  the  proper 
notice  of  withdrawal,  and  by  presentation  of  the 
depositor's  book,  and  compliance  with  the  rules  of 
the  department,  shall  obtain  any  sum  of  money  be- 
longing to  that  depositor,  the  Postmaster-General 
will  not  be  responsible  for  the  loss  thereof. 

IGth.  Repay ment  to  a  Depositor  unable  to  attend 


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POST  OFFICE  REGULATIONS. 


personally. — Eepayments  shall  be  made  only  to  the 
depositor  in  person,  or  to  the  bearer  of  an  order 
under  his  hand,  signed  in  the  presence  of  either  the 
minister  or  a  churchwarden  of  the  parish  in  which 
the  depositor  resides,  of  a  justice  of  the  peace,  or, 
in  case  of  sickness,  of  the  medical  attendant.  If  the 
depositor  be  resident  abroad,  the  signature  must  be 
verified  by  some  constituted  authority  of  the  place 
in  which 'he  resides.  The  form  of  order  to  be  signed 
by  the  depositor  on  such  occasions  may  be  obtained 
at  the  Post  Office  at  which  the  warrant  is  made 
payable. 

17th.  Withdrawals  ly  Friendly  or  Charitable  So- 
cieties, and  receij^ts  for  the  same. — Applications  to 
withdraw  money  deposited  by  any  friendly,  chari- 
table, or  provident  society,  or  penny  savings  bank, 
must  be  signed  by  two  of  the  trustees  of  any  such 
society',  or  penny  savings  bank,  or  where  there  is 
no  trustee,  then  by  the  treasurer,  and  the  names 
of  the  trustee,  or  treasurer,  or  other  officer  of  the 
society  authorized  to  receive  the  amount  to  be  with- 
drawn, shall  be  stated  in  the  notice  of  withdrawal, 
and  the  warrant  for  payment  of  the  amount  shall  be 
made  out  in  the  name  of  such  trustee,  treasurer, 
or  officer,  and  the  receipt  of  such  person  apparently 
authorized  shall  be  a  sufficient  discharge  for  the 
same. 

18th.  Funds  of  Deceased  Depositors  not  exceeding 
Fifty  Pounds. — In  case  any  depojitor  shall  die 
leaving  any  sum  of  money  not  exceeding  £50,  ex- 
clusive of  interest,  deposited  in  the  Post  Office  Sav- 
ings Bank,  and  probate  of  his  will,  or  letters  of  ad- 
ministration, be  not  produced  to  the  Postmaster- 
General,  or  if  notice  in  writing  of  the  existence  of  a 
will,  and  intention  to  prove  the  same,  or  to  take  out 
ktters  of  administration,  be  not  given  to  the  Post- 
master-General at  his  principal  office  within  the 
period  of  one  month  from  the  death  of  the  depositor, 
or  if  such  notice  be  given,  but  such  will  be  not 
proved,  or  letters  of  administration  he  not  taken  out, 
and  the  probate  or  letters  of  administration  (as  the 
case  maj'  be)  produced  to  the  Postmaster-General 
within  the  period  of  two  months  from  the  death  of 
the  depositor,  it  shall  be  lawful  for  the  Postmaster- 
General  after  such  period  of  one  or  two  months,  as 
the  case  may  be,  to  pay  and  divide  such  funds  at 
his  discretion  to  or  amongst  the  widow,  or  relatives, 
of  the  deceased  depositor,  or  any  one  or  more  of 
them  ;  or,  if  he  shall  think  proper,  according  to  the 
statute  of  di-itributions. 

19th.  Funds  of  Deceased  Depositors  above  Fifty 
Pounds  — In  case  anj'  depositor  shall  die  leaving 
any  sum  of  money  in  the  Post  Office  Savings  Bank 
which  (exclusive  of  interest)  shall  exceed  the  sum 
of  £50,  the  same  shall  only  be  paid  to  the  executor 
or  administrator  on  the  production  of  the  probate  of 
the  will,  or  letters  of  administration,  of  the  estate  or 
effects  of  the  deceased  depositor  to  the  Postmaster- 
General. 

20th.  Payment  on  Death  of  a  Depositor,  heing 
illegitimate,  nnd  dying  intestate. — If  any  depositor, 
being  illegitimate,  shall  die  intestate,  leaving  anj' 
person  or  persons  who,  but  for  the  illegitimacy  of 
such  depositor,  and  of  such  person  or  persons,  would 
be  entitled  to  the  money  due  to  such  deceased  de- 
positor, it  shall  be  lawful  for  the  Postmaster- General, 
with  the  authority  in  writing,  of  the  barrister-at- 
law  appointed  to  certify  the  rules  of  savings  banks, 
to  pay  the  money  of  such  deceased  depositor  to  any 


one  or  more  of  the  persons  who,  in  his  opinion,  would 
have  been  entitled  to  the  same,  according  to  the 
statute  of  distributions,  if  the  said  depositor,  and 
such  person  or  persons,  had  been  legitimate. 

2 1st.  Certifieale  for  exemption  from  Stamp  Duty. 
— In  all  cases  wherein  a  certificate  shall  be  required 
of  the  amount  of  the  balance  standing  in  the  books 
of  the  Post  Office  Savings  Bank  to  the  credit  of  a 
deceased  depositor  for  the  purpose  of  obtaining,  free 
of  stamp  duty,  a  probate  of  will  or  letters  of  ad- 
ministration, such  certificate  shall  be  in  the  form 
authorized  by  the  regulations. 

22nd.  Incapacitated  Depositors. — If  any  depositor 
shall  become  insane,  or  otherwise  incapacitated  to 
act,  and  the  same  shall  be  proved  to  the  satisfaction 
of  the  Postmaster- General,  and  if  the  Postmaster- 
General  shall  be  satisfied  of  the  urgenc}'  of  the  case, 
he  may  authorize  payment,  from  time  to  time,  out 
of  the  funds  of  such  depositor  to  any  person  whom 
he  shall  judge  proper,  and  the  receipt  of  such  person 
shall  he  a  good  discharge  for  the  same. 

23rd.  Settlement  of  Disputes. — If  any  dispute  shall 
arise  between  the  Postmaster- General  and  any  in- 
dividual depositor,  or  any  executor,  administrator, 
next  of  kin,  or  creditor,  or  assignee  of  a  depositor 
who  maj'  become  bankrupt  or  insolvent,  or  any  per- 
son claiming  to  be  such  executor,  administrator,  next 
of  kin,  creditor  or  assignee,  or  to  be  entitled  to  any 
money  deposited  in  the  Post  Office  Savings  Bank, 
tlien,  and  in  every  such  case,  the  matter  in  dispute 
shall  be  referred,  in  writing,  to  the  barrister-at-law 
appointed  under  the  savings  bank  acts;  and  what- 
ever award,  order  or  determination  shall  be  made  by 
the  said  barrister  shall  be  binding  and  conclusive  on 
all  parties,  and  shall  be  final,  to  all  intents  and  pur- 
poses, without  any  appeal. 

24th.  Secrecy. — The  officers  of  the  Postmaster- 
General  engaged  in  the  receipt  or  payment  of  de- 
posits shall  not  disclose  the  name  of  any  depositor, 
nor  the  amount  deposited  or  withdrawn  hy  him,  ex- 
cept to  the  Postmaster-General,  or  to  such  of  his 
officers  as  may  be  appointed  to  assist  in  carrying  out 
the  provisions  of  the  Post  Office  Savings  Bank  Act, 

25  th.  Interpretation. — In  the  constructiou  of  these 
regulations,  unless  there  is  something  in  the  subject 
or  context  repugnant  thereto,  every  word  importing 
the  singular  number  onljf  shall  mean  and  include 
seveial  persons  or  things,  as  well  as  one  person  or 
thing,  and  the  converse;  and  every  word  importing 
the  masculine  gender  only  shall  mean  and  include  a 
female  as  well  as  a  male;  and  the  word  month  shall 
refer  to  a  calendar  and  not  a  lunar  month. 

MOHEY  ORDERS. 

15.  The  public  are  recommended,  when  applj'ing 
for  Money  Orders,  to  use  printed  "  Requisition 
Forms,"  which  save  time,  and  affiird  greater  security 
against  mistakes  than  verbal  messages.  These  Forms 
are  supplied  gratuitously  at  all  Money  Order  Offices. 

16.  The  commission  on  an  Inland  Money  Order 
not  exceeding  £2  is  threepence,  and  on  one  above 
£2,  and  not  exceeding  £5,  is  sixpence,  and  above 
£5,  and  not  exceeding  £7,  is  ninepence,  and  on  one 
above  £7,  is  one  shilling ;  no  single  order  being 
granted  for  more  than  £10.  The  commission  on  a 
Money  Order  to  Canada,  Victoria,  AVestern  Aus- 
tralia, and  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  is  fourfold  these 
sums,  and  on  Money  Orders  payable  at  Malta  or 
Gibraltar  threefold. 


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23 


17.  No  order  is  allowed  to  contain  a  fractional 
part  of  a  penny. 

18.  With  the  subjoined  exceptions,  no  Money 
Order  can  be  issued  unless  the  applicant  furnish,  in 
fall,  the  surname  and  at  least  the  initial  of  one 
Christian  name,  both  of  the  remitter  (the  person 
who  sends  the  order)  and  the  payee  (the  person  to 
whom  the  money  is  to  be  paid),  together  with  the 
remitter's  address. 

1st.  If  the  remitter  or  payee  be  a  peer  or  a  bishop, 
his  ordinary  title  is  sufficient ;  and  if  a  firm,  the 
usual  designation  of  such  firm  will  suffice,*  except  a 
company  trading  under  a  title  which  does  not  con- 
sist of  the  names  of  the  persons  composing  it,  as  the 
"  Carron  Company,"  to  which  kind  of  company  the 
above  privilege  does  not  extend. 

2d.  When  the  remitter  notifies  in  writing  that  the 
order  is  to  be  paid  through  a  bank,  it  is  left  to  his 
option  to  give  or  withhold  the  name  of  the  payee ; 
and  he  ma}',  if  he  wish  it,  substitute  for  the  name  of 
the  payee  any  other  designation,  or  any  modification 
of  the  name,  as,  for  example,  "  The  Cashier  of  the 
Bank  of  England,"  "  The  Chief  Clerk  of  the  Foreign 
Office,"  "  The  Publisher  of  the  Times,  Messrs.  Long- 
man &  Co." 

19.  When  application  is  made  for  a  Money  Order 
payable  in  London  or  any  other  town  where  there  is 
a  plurality  of  Money  Order  Offices,  the  remitter 
should  say  at  which  of  such  offices  he  v.'ishes  it  fo 
be  paid,  otherwise  the  order  can  be  cashed  at  the 
chief  office  alone.  It  is  not  incumbent  on  a  Post- 
master to  supply  such  information  relative  to  local 
or  provincial  offices,  but  the  nearest  Money  Order 
Office  to  any  street  in  London  may  be  ascertained 
by  referring  to  the  Street  List. 

20.  An  order  once  issued  cannot  be  cancelled;  and 
should  repayment  or  transfer  to  a  different  office  or 
alteration  of  name  be  required,  the  remitter  must 
apply  to  the  issuing  or  paying  Postmaster,  accord- 
ing to  the  directions  printed  on  the  back  of  the  cover. 
The  remitter  of  an  order  may  make  that  order 
payable  ten  days  after  date,  provided  he  sign  the 
requisition  "  C,"  printed  on  the  order,  to  defer  pay- 
ment until  ten  daj-s  after  date,  and  afHs  a  penny 
receipt  stamp  thereto. 

21.  No  application  can  be  entertained  for  compen- 
sation for  alleged  injury  from  the  nonpayment  of  a 
Money  Order  at  the  expected  time ;  and  after  once 
paying  a  Money  Order,  by  whomsoever  presented, 
the  Office  is  not  liable  to  any  further  claim. 

To  guard  against  the  loss  of  the  Money  Order,  the 
public  are  particularly  cautioned — 

1st.  Never  to  send  the  Monej'  Order  in  the  same 
letter  with  the  information  required  on  payment 
thereof. 

2nd.  To  be  careful  on  applying  for  a  Money-  Order 
to  state  correctly  the  surname,  and  at  least  the  initial 
of  the  Christian  name,  of  the  person  in  whose  favour 
it  is  drawn. 

3rd.  To  see  that  the  name  of  the  person  taking 
out  the  order  is  correctly  known  to  the  person  in 
whose  favour  it  is  drawn. 

4th.  Under  no  circumstances  can  payment  of  an 
order  be  demanded  on  the  day  of  issue. 

22.  No  Money  Order  business  is  transacted  on 
the  Sunday ;  neither  in  England  or  Ireland  is  any- 
transacted  on  Christmas-day  or  Good-Friday  ;  nor 

*  The  mere  tenii  Messrs.,  however,  is  not  sufficient. 


in  Scotland  on  the  Sacramental  Fast-days ;  but  for 
the  convenience  of  the  labouring  classes  the  provin- 
cial offices  are  kept  open  on  the  Saturday  night  till 
8  o'clock  (or  as  near  that  hour  as  the  despatch  of  the 
mail  will  allow),  except  where  the  survey-or  of  the 
district  considers  such  an  arrangement  unnecessary-. 

23.  The  deputy-  postmasters-general  of  Malta  and 
Gibraltar  are  authorized  to  issue  Money  Orders  on 
the  several  Money  Order  Offices  in  the  United  King- 
dom and  Canada,  but  to  pay  Money  Orders  granted 
on  them  at  the  Money  Order  Offices  in  the  United 
Kingdom  only-. 

24.  The  following  is  a  list  of  Canadian  Offices 
authorized  to  issue  and  pay  Money  Orders  : — 

Money  Order  Office.  County. 

Albion,  ...  ...  ...     Peel. 

Almonte,         ...  ...  ...     Lanark. 

Amherstberg,  ...  ...     Essex. 

Angus,  ...  ...  ...     Simcoe. 

Arkona,  ...  ...  ...      Lambton. 

Aultsville,      ...  ...  ...     Stormont. 

Aurora,  ...  ...  ...     York. 

Avlmer,  C.E.,  Ottawa. 

Alymer,  C.W.,  Elgin. 

Ayr,    ...  ...  ...  ...     AVaterloo. 

Barrie,  ...  ...  ...     Simcoe. 

Bath,  ...  ...  ...     Addington. 

Bayfield,  ...  ...  ...      Huron. 

Beachville,      ...  ...  ...      Oxford. 

Beamsville,     ...  ...  ...      Lincoln. 

Beaverton,      ...  ...  ...     Ontario. 

Belleville,        ...  ...  ...     Hastings. 

Bentiiick,        ...  ...  ...      Grey. 

Berlin,  ...  ...  ...     Waterloo. 

Berthier  (en  haut),    ...  ...     Berthier. 

Bond  Head,    ...  ...  ...     Simcoe. 

Both  well,        ...  ...  ...     Kent. 

Bowmanville,  ...  ...     Durham. 

Bradford,        ...  ...  ...     Simcoe. 

Brampton,      ...  ...  ...     Peel. 

Brantford,       ...  ...  ...     Brant. 

Brighton,        ...  ...  ...     Northumberland. 

Brockville,      ...  ...  ...     Leeds. 

Brooklin,         ...  ...  ...     Ontario. 

Burford,  ...  ...  ...      Brant. 

Carleton  Place,  ...  ...     Lanark. 

Cayuga,  ...  ...  ...     Haldimand. 

Chaniblv,        ...  ...  ...     Chambly. 

Chatham,  C.W.,  Kent. 

Cbippawa,       ...  Welland. 

Clilton,  Welland. 

Clinton,  ...  ...  ...     Huron. 

Coaticook,       Stanstead. 

Cobourg,  ...  ...  ....     Northumberland. 

Colborne,         ...  Northumberland. 

Collingwood,  ...  ...      Simcoe. 

Compton,        Cornpton. 

Coukstown,     ...  ...  ...     Simcoe. 

Cooksville,       Peel. 

Cornwall,        Glengarry, 

Craighurst,     ...  Simcoe, 

Credit,  Peek 

Danville,         Eichmond. 

Dereham,        Oxford. 

Dickenson's  Landing,  ...     Stormont. 

Drummondville,  C.W.,  ...     Welland. 

Dundas,  ...     Wentworth. 

Duuville,        ...     Haldimand. 

Elora,  Wellington. 


24: 


PC  ST  OFFICE  REGULATIONS. 


Money  Order  Office. 
Embro, 
Erin, 

Etobicoke, 
Fergus, 
Fingal, 
Fort  Erie, 
Gait, 

Gananoque,     ... 
Georgetown,    .. 
Georgina, 
Glenallan, 
Goderich, 
Grafton, 
Granby, 
Grimsby, 
Guelph, 
Hamilton, 
Harpuphey,    .. 
Ilarriston, 
Hartley, 
Hawkesbury, 
Hespeler, 
Holland  Landing, 
Huntingdon, 
Indiana, 
Industry, 
Ingersoll, 
Inverhuron, 
Iroquois, 
Kamouraska, 
Keene, 
Kemptville, 
Kincardine, 
Kingston, 
L'Original, 
Lachine, 
Lachute, 
Lacolle, 
Lanark, 
La  prairie, 
Leeds, 

Lennoxville, 
Lindsay, 
Listowell, 
Lloj'dtown, 
London, 
Longueil, 
Lj-n, 
Manilla, 
Markham, 
Melbourne, 
Merrickville,    ... 
Mill  Brook,     ... 
Milton,  C.W., 
Mitchell, 
Montmagny,    ... 
Montreal, 
Mono  Mills,     ... 
Morpeth, 
Morrisburg, 
Mount  Bridge?, 
Napanee, 
Napierville, 
Newboro', 
Newburg, 
Newbury, 
Newcastle, 
New  Hamburg, 


County. 
Oxford. 
Wellington. 
York. 

Wellington. 
Elgin. 
Welland. 
Waterloo. 
Leeds. 
Hal  ton. 
York. 

Wellington. 
Huron. 

Northumberland. 
ShefFord. 
Lincoln. 
Wellington. 
Wentworth. 
Huron. 
Wellington. 
Stanstead. 
Prescott. 
Waterloo. 
York. 

Huntingdon. 
Haldimand. 
Juliette. 
Oxford. 
Bruce. 
Dundas. 
Kamouraska. 
Peterbf  ro'. 
Grenville. 
Bruce. 
Frontenac. 
Prescott. 
Jacques  Cartier. 
Argenteuil. 
St.  John's. 
Lanark. 
Laprairie. 
Megantic. 
Richmond. 
Victoria. 
Perth. 
York. 
Middlesex. 
Chambly. 
Leeds. 
Victoria. 
York. 
Richmond. 
Grenville. 
Durham. 
Halton. 
Perth. 

Montmagn}'. 
Hochelaga. 
Simcoe. 
Kent. 
Dundas. 
Middlesex 
Lennox. 
Napierville. 
Leeds. 
Addington. 
Middlesex. 
Durham. 
Waterloo. 


Money  Order  Office. 
Newmarket,    ... 
Niagara, 
Nicolet, 
Norwich, 

North  Port, 

Oakville, 
Odessa, 
Omemee, 
Orange ville,  ... 

Orillia,  

Oshawa, 

Ottawa, 

Otterville, 

Owen  Sound,  ... 

Paisle}', 

Pakenham,     ... 

Palermo, 

Paris, 

Pembroke, 

Penetanguishene, 

Perth,  

Peterboro', 
Philipsburg,  ... 
Pickering, 
Pictou, 

Pike  River,     ... 
Portage  du  Fort 
Port  Colborne, 
Port  Dalhousie, 
Port  Dover,    ... 
Port  Hope,    ... 
Port  Robinson, 
Port  Rowan,  ... 
Port  Sarnia,  ... 

Port  Stanley, 

Prescott, 

Preston, 

Quebec, 

Renfrew, 

Richmond  Hill, 

Riniouski, 

Riv.  du  Loup  (en  bas), 

St.  Anne  la  Pocatiere, 

St.  Andrew's,  C.E.,    ... 

St.  Catherine's,  C.W., 

St.  Eustache, ... 

St.  George,  Brant, 

St.  Hvacinthe, 

St.  John's,  C.E., 

St.  Mary's,  Blanshard, 

St.  Pie,"  

St.  Thi^rese  de  Blainville, 

St.  Thomas,   ... 

Sandwich, 

Saugeen, 

Seneca, 

Shannonville,... 

Sharon, 

Sherbrooke,    ... 

Simcoe, 

Smith's  Falls, 

Sniithville, 

Sparta, 

Stanstead, 

Stirling, 

Stoney  Creek, 

Stouffville,      

Strabane, 


County. 
York. 
Lincoln. 
Nicolet. 
Oxford. 

Prince  Edward. 
Halton. 
Addington. 
Victoria. 
Wellington. 
Simcoe. 
Ontario. 
Carleton. 
Oxford. 
Grey. 
Bruce. 
Lanaik. 
Halton. 
Brant. 
Renfrew. 
Simcoe. 
Lanark. 
Peterboro'. 
M  issisquoi. 
Ontario. 
Prince  Edward. 
Missisquoi. 
Pontiac. 
Welland. 
Lincoln. 
Norfolk. 
Durham. 
Welland. 
Norfolk. 
Lambton. 
Elgin. 
Grenville. 
Waterloo. 
Quebec. 
Renfrew. 
York. 
Riraouski. 
Temiscouata. 
Kamouraska. 
Argenteuil. 
Lincoln. 
Two  Mountains 
Brant. 

St.  Hyacinthe. 
St  John's. 
Perth. 
Bagot. 
Terrebonne. 
Elgin. 
Essex. 
Bruce. 
Haldimand. 
Hastings. 
York. 
Richmond. 
Norfolk. 
Lanark. 
Lincoln. 
Elgin. 
Stanstead. 
Hastings. 
Wentworth. 
York. 
Wentworth. 


POST  OFFICE  REGULATIONS. 


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Money  Order  O.Tice. 

Stratford,        

iSlrathroy, 
Streetsville,    ... 
Terrebone, 

Tliornhill,       

TJiorold, 

Tliree  Rivers, 

Toronto, 

Trenton, 

Uxbridge, 

Vankleekhill, 

Vittoria, 

Walkerton,    ... 

AVardsville,     ... 

Warwick,  C.W., 

VVaterdown,    ... 

Waterford, 

Waterloo,  C.E., 

Waterloo,  C.U'., 

Welland  (late  Merritsv 

Wellesley, 

Wellington  Square,     ... 

West  Flaraboro', 

Weston, 

Whitb)',  

William  Henry  (Surcl), 

Williams, 

Windsor,  C.W,, 

WoodbriJge,  ... 

Woodstock,     ... 

Wroxeter, 

York,  ... 


iUe), 


County. 
Perth. 
IMIJdlesex. 
Peel. 

Terrebone. 
York. 
Welland. 
St.  Maurice. 
York. 
Hastings. 
Ontaria. 
Prescott. 
Norfolk. 
Bruce. 
Middlesex. 
Lambton. 
Wentworth. 
Norfolk. 
ShefFord. 
AVaterloo. 
Welland. 
Waterloo. 
Halton. 
Wentworth. 
York. 
Ontario. 
Richelieu. 
Middlesex, 
Essex. 
York. 
Oxford. 
Huron. 
Haldimand. 


25.  The  folloAving  are  lists  of  the  ofTices  in  Victoria 
and  Western  Australia  authorized  to  issue  and  pay 
Monej-  Orders :  — 

VICTORIA,    SOUTH    AUSTRALIA. 

Ararat.  He.xham. 

Avoca.  Kilmore. 

Back  Creek.  Kyneton. 

Ballarat.  Longwood. 

Beechvforth.  Maldon. 

Belfast.  Maryborough. 

Belvoir.  Melbourne. 

Benalla.  New  Inglewood. 

Carisbrook.  Pleasant  Cr<.ek. 

Castlemaiue,  Portland. 

Chiltern.  Raglan. 

Clunes.  Sandhurst. 

Creswick.  Snapper  Point. 

Daylesford.  Streatham. 

Dunolly.  Tarnagulla 

Echuca.  Wahgunyah. 

Geelong.  Wangaratta. 

Gisborne.  Warrnambool. 

Hamilton.  Williamstown. 

Heathcote.  Yackandandah. 

WESTERN   AUSTKALIA. 

Albany,  King  George's  Sound. 
Perth.  

26.  The  following  is  a  list  of  the  offices  in  the  Cape 
of  Good  Hope  authorized  to  issue  and  pay  Money 
Orders  : — 


Alexandria. 
Alice. 

Aliwal,  North. 
Bathurst. 
Beaufort. 


Bedford. 

Bordesdorp. 

Burghersdorp. 

Caledon. 

Calania. 


Cape  Town.  Paarl. 

Clanwilliam.  Peddie. 

Colesberg.  Piquet-berg. 

Cradock  Port  Elizabeth. 

Elands  Post.  Prince  Albert. 

Fort  Beaufort.  Queenstowu. 

Fraseibarg.  Richmond. 

George.  Riversdale. 

Graff  Reinet.  Robertson, 

Grahamstown.  Somerset  East. 

Hopetown.  Springbolt  Fontein. 

Ilumansdorp.  Stettenboscb. 

KLiigsua.  Sivellendam. 

Slalniesbury.  Tulbagh. 

31iiJdell)urg.  Uitenbage. 

Mossel-bay.  Victoria,  West. 

Murray's-burg.  Worcester. 

Onatsboorn.  

MISCELLANEOUS  RULES. 

27.  With  the  following  exceptions,  no  letter,  &c., 
can  be  forwarded  by  the  post  which  is  more  than 
two  feet  in  length,  breadth,  or  depth,  nor  any  un- 
paid packet  which  weighs  more  than  four  ounces, 
unless  three-quarters  of  the  postage  have  been  paid, 
The  exceptions  are  : — 

1st.  Packets  to  or  from  places  abroad. 

2nd.  Packets  to  or  from  any  of  the  Government 
Offices  or  Departments,  or  Public  Offices. 

3id.  Petitions  or  addresses  to  the  Queen,  whether 
directed  to  her  Majesty,  or  forwarded  to  any  mem- 
ber of  either  House  of  Parliament. 

4th.  Petitions  to  either  House  of  Parliament,  for- 
warded to  an}'  member  of  either  House. 

5th.  Printed  Parliamentary  proceedings. 

28.  No  information  can  be  given  respecting  letters 
which  pass  through  a  Post  Office*  except  to  tha 
persons  to  whom  they  are  addressed;  and  in  no  other 
wa}'  is  official  information  of  a  private  character 
allowed  to  be  made  public. 

29.  Postmasters  are  not  allowed  to  return  any 
letter,  &c.,  to  the  writer  or  sender,  or  to  anj'  one  else, 
or  to  delay  forwarding  it  to  its  destination  according 
to  the  address,  even  though  a  request  to  such  effect; 
be  written  thereon;  as  every  letter,  &c.,  must  be 
delivered  to  the  person  to  whom  it  is  directed,  and 
to  him  alone,  at  the  address  it  bears. 

30.  Late  letters,  &c.,|  are  received  till  within  five 
minutes  of  the  despatch  of  the  mails,  except  in  thosa 
large  towns  where  the  surveyor  may  deem  an  inter- 
val of  ten  minutes  necessary,  and  excepting  that  no 
office  is  to  be  kept  open  merely  for  this  purpose  after 
ten  o'clock  at  night. 

3L  No  late  letters,  &c.,  are  forwarded  by  the 
mail  preparing  for  despatch  uultss  prepaid,  and  that 
in  stamps,  so  as  to  include  both  the  ordinary  postage 
and  the  late-letter  fee  ;  but,  in  the  case  of  Govern- 
ment letters,  it  is  sufficient  to  prepay  the  fee. 

32.  During  the  time  the  office  is  open  on  Sunday 
(viz.  from  8  to  9  a.m.)  the  public  are  allowed  to  pre- 


»  The  term  "Post  Office"  applies  to  all  Post  Offices 
whether  Head  Office,  Sub-Office,  or  Keceiving-Office.  A 
"  Head  OtlSce"  is  an  office  subordinate  only  to  a  Metro- 
politan Office.  Both  Sut)-0Ifice3  and  Rceeiving-Officea  are 
under  Head  Offices;  but  at  llcceiving-Officea  letters  are 
received  only,  not  delivered. 

t  The  term  "  Letters,"  &c.,  is  meant  to  include  every- 
thiug  sent  by  the  post;  whether  letters,  newspapers,  par- 
liamentary proceedings,  books,  or  aught  else.  "  Late 
letters"  are  sucli  as  are  posted  after  the  ordinary  time, 
and  which  cannot  therefore  be  sent  forward  by  tha  mail 
then  in  preparation,  unless  extra  p.iymeat  be  made. 


26 


P'OST  OFFICE  EEGULATIONS. 


pay  foreign  or  colonial  letters,  to  purchase  postage 
stamps,  and  to  have  letters  registered  ;  and  all  other 
duties  are  performed  as  usual,  except  the  issue  and 
payment  of  Money  Orders,  which  on  that  day  are 
■wholly  suspended. 

33.  No  Postmaster  is  bound  to  give  change,  or  is 
authorized  to  demand  change ;  and  when  money  is 
paid  at  the  Post  Office,  whether  as  change  or  other- 
wise, no  question  as  to  its  right  amount,  goodness,  or 
weight  can  be  entertained  after  it  has  been  removed 
from  the  counter. 

34.  Except  as  regards  foreign  and  colonial  letters 
about  to  be  prepaid  in  money,  a  Postmaster  is  not 
bound  to  weigh  any  letters  or  other  packets  for  the 
public,  though  he  m.iy  do  so  if  his  duty  be  not 
thereby  impeded. 

35.  Postmasters  are  instructed  not  to  receive  any 
letter,  &c.,  which  there  is  good  reason  to  believe  con- 
tains anything  likely  to  injure  the  contents  of  the 
mail  bag,  or  the  person  of  any  ofiScer  of  the  Post 
Office.  If  such  a  letter,  &c.,  be  posted  without  the 
Postmaster's  knowledge,  or  if  at  any  time  before  its 
despatch  he  should  discover  any  letter,  &c.,  of  the 
above  description,  he  is  directed  not  to  forward  it, 
but  to  report  the  case,  with  the  address  of  the  letter, 
&c,,  to  the  Secretary.  The  following  are  examples 
of  the  articles  referred  to  : — 

A  glass  bottle,  or  glass  in  any  form  ;  razors,  scis- 
sors, needles,  knives,  forks,  or  other  sharp  instru- 
ments ;  leeches,  game,  fish,  meat,  fruit,  vegetables, 
bladders,  or  other  vessels  containing  liquids  ;  gun- 
powder, lucifer  matches,  or  anything  which  is  ex- 
plosive or  combustible. 

When  any  letters,  &c.,  remain  undelivered,  owing 
to  the  residence  of  the  persons  to  whom  they  are 
addressed  not  being  known,  a  list  of  the  addresses 
is  affixed  in  the  window  of  the  Post  Office  to  which 
they  may  have  been  sent,  during  the  time — one 
.^eek — they  are  allowed  to  remain  there. 
■  36.  AVhen  the  reason  for  the  non-deliverer  of  a 
letter,  &c.,  in  the  country  is  "  Deceased,"  the  packet 
is  sent,  as  soon  as  practicable,  to  the  Returned  Let- 
ter Office,  as  are  all  letters  intended  for  ships  which 
have  sailed  before  their  arrival.  When  the  reason 
is  "  Refused,"  "Not  known,"  or  "  Gone  away,"  the 
letter  is  retained  by  the  provincial  postmaster  for 
one  week  before  being  sent  to  the  Peturned  Letter 
Office;  and  when  the  reason  is  "Not  called  for" 
(the  letter  being  addressed  to  a  Post  Office),  the 
packet  is  retained  by  the  Postmaster  one  month; 
except  in  the  case  of  letters  at  seaports  addressed 
to  persons  on  board  ships  expected  to  arrive  at  such 
ports-^which  letters  are  kept  three  months.  London 
district  letters,  and  letters  from  the  country,  ad- 
dressed to  London  and  its  neighbourhood,  whether 
the  reason  is  "  Deceased,"  "  Refused,"  or  "  Gone 
away,"  are  sent  to  the  Returned  Letter  Office  on 
the  day  after  the  attempt  to  deliver  them.  All 
town  and  provincial  letters  which  contain  the  name 
and  address  of  the  senders,  are  returned  to  them  the 
same  day  they  reach  the  Returned  Letter  Office. 
Colonial  and  Foreign  Letters  are,  with  a  few  excep- 
tions, returned  in  periods  varying  from  one  to  two 
months. 

Every  letter,  &c.,  which  is  opened  at  the  Returned 
Letter  Office,  and  found  to  contain  the  address  of  the 
sender,  is  sent  back  to  him;  but  such  as  do  not  con- 
tain the  sender's  address  are  destroyed,  except  those 
■which  contain  money  or  other  articles  of  value. 


Letters  for  Non-commissioned  Officers,  Soldiers,  and 
Seamen  in  her  Majesty^s  Service. 
37.  S.  Subject  to  the  subjoined  regulations,  non- 
commissioned officers,  band-masters,  private  soldiers^ 
or  seamen,  whether  serving  on  board  her  Majesty's 
ships  on  sea  or  land  (in  Foreign  parts),  as  also  en- 
rolled pensioners  in  Canada,  can  send  and  receive 
letters  by  direct  packet  or  vessel  of  war,  for  a 
postage  of  Id.  ;  but  if  any  such  letters  have  to  pass 
through  a  foreign  country,  they  are  subject,  in  addi- 
tion to  the  foreign  rate,  whatever  that  may  be;  thus 
the  postage  to  the  under-mentioned  countries  (includ- 
ing the  Biitish  charge  of  one  pennj')  is  as  follows:  — 


To  or  from 

Malta,  Ceylon'  Mauritins,  India,  ) 
Japan  or  Australia,  via  Mar-  V 
seilles,  ...         ...         ...         ...J 

CViina, 

Valparaiso,  or  any  otiier  place  in 
Ciiili;  Callao,  oi'  any  other  place 
in  Peru  ;  as  ■well  as  any  other 
place  in  the  Pacifio,  viii  Panama,) 

Vancouver' f5  Island  or  British  Co-'] 
lumbia,  via  Nevj  York  from  or  to  ! 
the  Uiiited  Kingdom  and  United  \ 
States  by  Britisli  packet,  ...         ...  J 

Vancouver's  Island  or  British  Co-'] 
lumbia,  via  New  YorJc  from  or  to  \ 
United  Kinrjdom  and  United  States  | 
Vy  UnitxHl  Stales  packet,    ...         ...  J 

Vancouver's  Island  or  ISritiih  Co-" 
lumbia,  via  St.  Thomas  and  Pa- 
nama, 

Canada,  via  United  States, 


0     3 


0    7 


0    3 


1st.  The  person  claiming  the  privilege  must  at  the 
time  be  actually  employed  in  the  service  of  her 
Majesty,  and  nmst  not  be  either  a  commissioned 
officer,  midshipman,  master's  mate,  or  warrant 
officer  (viz.,  assistant  engineer,  gunner,  boatswain, 
or  carpenter),  the  privilege  not  extending  to  these 
officers. 

2nd.  If  the  Letter  be  posted  within  the  United 
Kingdom,  the  penny  must  be  prepaid,  as  must  any 
foreign  postage  that  may  be  chargeable  ;  and  if  sent; 
by  a  private  ship  the  gratuit}'  of  one  penny  to  the 
captain  must  also  be  prepaid.  If  posted  abroad, 
prepayment  is  not  compulsory;  but  if  the  letter  be 
sent  vmpaid,  it  is  on  deliver}'  charged  twopence, 
together  with  any  foreign  postage  or  gratuity  to  a 
sea  captain  that  may  be  due, 

3id.  The  Letter  must  not  weigh  more  than  half 
an  ounce. 

4th.  It  must  relate  entirely  to  the  private  con- 
cerns of  the  soldier  or  seaman. 

5th.  The  name  of  the  soldier  or  seaman,  with  his 
class  or  description,  must  appear  in  the  direction, 
and  the  officer  having  the  command  must  sign  his 
name,  and  specify  the  ship,  or  regiment,  corps,  or 
detachment  to  which  the  soldier  or  seaman  belongs; 
the  name  of  the  ship  or  regiment  being  entered  \a 
full.  The  foregoing  particulars  must  be  given  in 
one  of  the  following  forms  : — 

officers'  letters. 

38.  Letters  addressed  to  military  officers,  or  naval 
officers  on  board  her  Majesty's  ships  on  Colonial  or 
Foreign  Stations,  are  subject  to  a  uniform  British 
rate  of  6d.  h  oz.,  which  must  be  paid  in  advance ; 
but  if  any  such   letters    have    to   pass    through  a 


POST  OFFICE  REGULATIONS. 


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Foreign  Countrj'-,  they  are  subject,  in  addition,  to 
the  Foreign  rate,  whatever  that  may  be:  thus,  the 
postage  to  the  undermentioned  countries  (including 
the  British  charge  of  6d.)  is  as  follows: — 


To  or  from 

Ceylon,  Mauritius,  India,  JapaU;  or  " 
Australia,  via  Jtlarsailles,... 

China,  via  Marseilles, 

Malta, 

Valparaiso,  or  any  other  place  in  ] 
Cliili ;  Callao,  or  any  other  place  ' 
in  Peru,  the  Pacific,  via  Paitam^,] 

Vancouver's    Island,    or    British 
Columbia,  via  New  York  and  Paji- 
amafrom  or  to  the.  United  Kingdom  I 
and  the   United  States,  hy  British  \ 
'Packet, 

Vancouver's  Island,  or  British  Co- 
lumbia, I'jaA'fiM)  York  and  Puna  ma, 
from  or  to  the  United  Kinr/dom  and 
United  States,  bij  United  States 
Packet,  

Vancouver's  Island  or  British  Co- 
\\xmb\a,,viaSt.  Thomas  andPanama,  ^ 

Canada,  via  United  States,  ... 


Under 

S.      D. 

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0      9 

0      8 

0      6 

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1 

1      0 

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0   11 

1 

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1     2h 

J 
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1    5 

0    8 

0  10 

1  0 


1     2i 


1    5 

0    8 


SEABfEN. 

From  A.  B.,  Seaman,  H.M.S.- 


(IFere  the  direction  of  the  Letter  to  he  inserted.") 
C.  D  ,  Captain  (or  other  Commanding  Officer), 
H.M.S. 


To  A.  B., 

Seaman  H.M.S. 

{Here  the  direction  of  the  Letter  to  he  finished.) 

SOLDIEKS. 

From  A.  B.,  Sergeant,  &c. Regt. 

(Jlere  the  direction  of  the  Letter  to  he  inserted.) 
C.  D.,  Colonel  {or  other  Commanding  Officer), 

Kegt. 


To  A.  B. 

Private  (or  Sergeant,  Corporal,  &c.) Regt. 

{Here  the  direction  to  he  finished.) 

39.  If  either  of  the  foregoing  regulations  be  vio- 
lated, the  letter  is  charged  with  the  full  Letter  Rate. 

For  East  Indian  Station.     See  India. 
"    Mediterranean  Station.     See  Malta. 
"    China  Station.     See  Hong  Kong. 
"    Station  on  west  coast  of  Africa.     See  Sierra 

Leone. 
"    West  Indian  Station.     See  Barbadoes. 
"    South  African  Station.  /S'ee  Cape  of  Good  Hope. 
Eoufes. 

40.  When  the  route  by  which  a  Letter  is  to  go  is 
not  marked  on  it,  it  will,  as  a  rule,  be  sent  by  the 
route  immediately  following  the  name  of  the  place  in 
the  Table.  But  in  some  cases  the  postage  paid 
(provided  it  be  by  stamps)  is  regarded  as  an  indica- 
tion of  the  wish  of  the  sender,  and  the  letters  are 
forwarded  by  the  route  for  which  the  prepayment  is 
sufficient.  Thus  Letters  for  Denmark,  Frankfort, 
Hesse,  Holland,  Jass  Larnica,  Lauenburg,  Lippe 
Detmold,  Nassau  (Duchy  of),  Norway,  Saxe-Coburg 
Gotha,  Saxony,  Schaumburg  Lippe,  Schwartzburg, 
Eudolstadt,  and  Schwartzburg  Sondershausen,  which 
as  a  rule  are  sent  via  Belgium,  are  sent  via  France, 
if  the  prepayment  be. insufficient  for  the  former  but 


latter  route;  and   those  for  Aden, 
'Ion,    China,    India,    Japan,   Java, 


sufficient  for  the 
Alexandria,    Ceylon 

Madagascar,  Malta,  Mauritius,  Penang,  Philippine 
Islands,  Reunion,  and  Singapore,  are  sent  via  South- 
ampton, if  the  postage  paid  be  sufficient  for  that 
route.  Letters  for  Brazil,  Buenos  Ayres,  Monte 
Video,  and  Cape  de  Verde  are  sent  by  the  first  mail 
made  up  (either  via  Southampton  or  via  Bordeaux) 
after  the  date  of  posting,  if  fully  prepaid.  For  infor- 
mation respecting  a  foreign  rate  of  postage,  as  dis- 
tinguished from  the  combined  British  and  Foreign 
rate  (which  will  be  found  in  the  foregoing  Table), 
application  should  be  made  to  the  Secretary  of  the 
Post  Office.  No  transit  postage  is  charged  on  letters 
to  or  from  India  or  Australia  via  Southampton. 
Letters  directed  to  the  care  of  the  Packet  Agent  at 
Suez,  and  despatched  by  the  mail  via  Marseilles, 
which  follows  the  mail  via  Southampton,  will  pro- 
bablj'  reach  passengers  for  India,  &c.,  who  have 
sailed  in  the  Packet  from  Southampton. 

41.  Periodical  works  not  of  daily  publication, 
issued  in  the  shape  of  pamphlets,  may  be  sent  to 
Prussia,  via  Belgium  and  by  private  ship,  to  the 
United  States,  California,  and  Oregon  by  Packet, 
and  to  Holland  via  Belgium,  and  by  private  ship  (to 
which  latter  country  Parliamentry  proceedings  may 
also  be  sent),  at  the  following  rates:  not  exceeding 
2  oz..  Id. ;  2  oz.  and  not  exceeding  3  oz.,  6d. ;  3  oz. 
and  not  exceeding  4  oz.,  8d;  with  an  addition  of  2d. 
for  every  additional  ounce  up  to  16  ounces,  above 
which  weight  the  privilege  does  not  extend,  except 
in  the  case  of  Parliamentary  proceedings  to  Holland, 
the  weight  of  which  is  unlimited.  At  the  same  rate 
of  postage,  any  pamphlet  not  weighing  more  than 
8  oz.  (even  though  it  be  not  a  periodical  publication) 
may  be  sent  to  the  United  States.  The  periodical 
works  or  pamphlets  must  alwaj's  be  sent  in  a  cover 
open  at  the  ends  (not  more  than  one  being  sent  in  a 
single  cover),  and  the  postage  must  be  prepaid. 
Other  printed  papers  or  books  (except  those  specified 
above)  addressed  to  the  places  above-named  are 
liable  to  letter  rate  of  postage.  There  must  be  no 
writing,  printing,  or  other  marks  upon  the  covers  of 
periodical  works  and  pamphlets  for  the  United  States 
except  the  names  and  addresses  of  the  persons  to 
whom  they  are  sent ;  other  writing,  printing,  &c., 
will  render  them  liable  to  letter  rates  of  postage. 

Registration  of  Letters,  ^x. 

42.  The  fee  chargeable  for  registering  a  letter,  in 
addition  to  the  ordinary  postage,  both  of  which  must 
be  prepaid  or  the  letter  cannot  be  registered,  will  be 
found  against  each  country  or  place  in  the  Table  of 
Colonial  and  Foreign  postage, 

43.  "II"  Where  this  sign  is  made  use  of  in  the 
column  of  fees  in  the  Table  of  Colonial  and  Foreign 
postage,  it  signifies  that  the  letter  can  only  be  regis- 
tered with  certainty  to  the  port  of  despatch  ;  it  being 
left  in  those  cases  to  the  postal  authorities  of  the 
colony  or  foreign  country  to  continue  the  registration 
if  they  think  proper.  The  principal  places  to  which 
this  restriction  applies  areas  follows: — Africa,  West 
Coast  (except  Gold  Coast,  the  Gambia,  and  Sierra 
Leone),  Argentine  Confederation,  Ascension,  Borneo, 
Brazil  (except  by  French  Packet),  Carthagena,  Cay- 
enne, Central  America,  China  (except  Hong  Kong), 
Cuba,  Cara9oa,  Egypt  (except  Alexandria,  Cairo, 
and  Suez),  Falkland  Islands,  New  Granada,  Para- 
guay, Philippine  Islands,  Reunion,  St.  Croix,  -  St. 
Eustatius,    St.    Martin's,    St.    Thomas,    Sandwich 


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POST  OFFICE  REGULATIONS. 


Islands,  States  on  the  Pacific  side  of  South  America, 
Surinam,  Syria,  Tahiti,  Tasmania,  Uruguay,  Van- 
couver's Island  and  Venezuela,  Guadaloupe,  Hayti, 
Labuan  (Mexico),  Honduras  (except  Belize),  Japan, 
Java,  Mada^'ascar,  Mexico. 

44.  France  and  Countries  through  France. — The 
registration  fee  upon  letters  addressed  to  France  or 
countries  through  France  (exchisive  of  those  sent  in 
the  British  mails  to  India,  Gibraltar  via  France, 
Malta,  Constantinople,  Portugal,  Spain,  Sardinia, 
Parma,  Placentia,  Modena,  Tuscany,  or  Australia), 
is  not  a  fixed  sum,  but  is  chargeable  by  weight,  and 
is  in  all  cases  a  sum  exactly  equal  to  the  postage, 
•\vhatevor  that  maj'  be. 

45.  Russia  and  Poland  via  Belgium. — The  regis- 
tration fee  chargeable  upon  letters  addressed  to 
Eussia  and  Poland  is  stated  at  length  in  the  Table  of 
Colonial  and  Foreign  postage.  It  is  composed  as 
follows: — A  fixed  sum  of  9d.  for  a  letter  of  any 
•weight,  in  addition  to  3^-d.  for  every  ^  oz.  or  fraction 
of  a  half  ounce. 

4G.  Letters  and  Book-packets,  &c.,  addressed  to 
the  following  British  Colonies  can  be  registered  oiily 
as  far  as  the  port  of  despatch ;  but  to  all  other  British 
Colonies  they  can  be  registered  to  destination:  — 
Tasmania,  Ascension,  Gambia,  Vancouver's  Island, 
British  Columbia,  Labuan,  and  Falkland  Islands. 
Whether  the  registration  be  to  destination  or  to  the 
port  of  despatch  onl}-,  the  fee  is  6d.,  irrespective  of 
weight;  and  this  fee,  together  with  the  usual  letter 
rate,  &c.,  must  be  paid  in  advance. 
Warm  Climates. 

47.  The  practice  of  sealing  letters  passing  to  and 
from  the  East  and  West  Indies,  and  other  vt^arm 
climates,  with  wax  (except  such  as  is  speciall}-  pre- 
pared) is  attended  with  much  inconvenience,  and 
frequentlj"  with  serious  injury  to  the  letters,  in  con- 
sequence of  the  melting  of  the  wax  and  adhesion  of 
the  letters  to  each  other. 

48.  The  public  are  therefore  recommended  in  all 
Buch  cases  to  use  either  wafers  or  gum,  and  to  advise 
their  correspondents  in  the  countries  referred  to,  to 
pursue  the  same  course. 

Prepayment. 

49.  Letters  addressed  to  places  abroad  may  be 
prepaid  in  this  country  either  in  money  or  stamps, 
but  such  payment  must  be  wholly  in  stamps  or 
wholly  in  money.  Newspapers  and  Bookpackets 
must  always  be  prepaid,  and  this  in  stamps. 

Time  for  Posting. 

When  the  time  for  despatching  a  Colonial  or 
Foreign  Mail  is  marked  "  Afternoon,"  the  latest 
time  for  posting  letters  to  be  forwarded  by  it  at  the 
Head  Office,  George  Square,  is  5.15  p.jM.,  or  at  the 
Keceiving  Offices  and  Pillar  Letter  Boxes  4.30  r.M. 
When  marked  "Evening,"  the  latest  time  is  7.20 
P.M.  at  the  Head  Office,  and  6.20  p.m.  at  the 
Eeceiving  Offices  and  Pillar  Letter  Boxes. 

Newspapers  going  abroad  must  be  posted  within 
fifteen  days  from  the  day  of  publication. 


SUGGESTIONS  TO  THE  PUBLIC,  &c. 

50.  Facility  is  given  to  the  Post  Office  in  the  dis- 
charge of  its  daily  duties,  and  greater  security 
afforded  to  the  public,  by  careful  attention  to  the 
following  recommendations : — 

1st.  To  post  all  letters,  &c.  as  early  as  practicable, 
especially  when  sent  in  large  numbers,  as  is  frequently 
the  case  with  newspapers  and  circulars. 


2nd.  When  several  letters  are  sent  by  the  same 
person  for  registration,  thej'  be  accompanied  with  a 
list  in  duplicate  of  the  addresses;  one  list  to  be 
retained  at  the  Post  Office,  and  the  other,  when 
signed,  to  be  returned  by  the  bearer.  This  practice 
(which  is  adopted  by  many  bankers)  saves  time 
both  to  the  public  arid  to  the  department. 

3rd.  To  make  the  address  legible  and  complete, 
giving  the  name  of  the  post  town,  and  if  there  be 
more  than  one  town  in  the  kingdom  of  that  name 
(but  not  otherwise),  adding  that  of  the  county. 
Letters  posted  in  one  part  of  the  United  Kingdom, 
and  intended  for  another  part  (as,  for  example, 
letters  posted  in  Scotland  and  intended  for  England 
or  Ireland)  should  have  the  name  of  the  country  to 
which  they  are  sent  added  to  the  other  part  of  the 
address.  The  number  of  the  house,  too,  if  in  a 
street,  is  a  great  assistance.  It  must  not  be  sup- 
posed that  because  a  letter  will  eventually  reach  its 
destination  without  a  number,  the  omission  is  not  a 
cause  of  hesitation  and  delay  in  the  process  of  sorting 
for  delivery ;  and  when  such  small  delays  occur 
again  and  again  they  tend  greatly  to  retard  the 
general  distribution.  In  the  case  of  letters  for  places 
abroad,  the  name  of  the  country  as  well  as  the  town 
or  city  should  be  given  in  full.  Attention  to  this 
latter  precaution  will  often  assist  in  deciphering 
the  name  of  the  town  or  city,  and  will  prevent  the 
letter  from  being  mis-sent  when  there  are  towns 
of  the  same  name  in  different  countries :  For 
example — a  letter  intended  for  London  in  Western 
Canada,  North  America,  but  simply  addressed 
"  London,  W.C.,"  would  be  forwarded  to  the  West 
Central  District  of  the  Metropolis  in  England,  and 
thus  be  delayed. 

4  th.  Every  letter,  newspaper,  or  other  packet  sent 
by  post  should  be  securely  folded  and  sealed.*  It 
should  be  remembered  that  every  such  packet  has  to 
be  several  times  handled,  and  that  even  when  in  the 
mail  bag  it  is  exposed  to  pressure  and  friction. 
Unless,  therefore,  tlie  article  be  light  and  pliant,  it 
should  be  inclosed  iti  strong  paper,  linen,  parchment, 
or  some  other  material  which  will  not  readily  tear  or 
break.  The  observance  of  this  precaution  is  espe- 
ciallj'  necessary  when  any  fragile  articles  of  value  are 
forwarded  by  post;  these  should  alwa3\s  be  inclosed 
in  a  wooden  or  tin  box.  Owing  to  the  neglect  of 
these  precautions,  many  postal  packets  burst  open, 
causing  much  trouble  to  the  department  and  risk  to 
the  ownerSj  it  being  sometimes  impossible  to  deter- 
mine to  what  packet  a  particular  article  belongs. 

5th.  To  prevent  newspapers  from  slipping  out  of 
their  covers,  care  should  be  taken  to  fasten  the  covers 
lirinly.  When,  for  additional  security,  the  address 
is  written  on  the  newspaper  itself,  such  address  must, 
in  case  of  re-transmission,  be  cut  off;  otherwise  the 
newspaper  will  become  subject  to  letter  postage.  It 
is  not  sufficient  that  the  old  address  be  obliterated, 
as  the  rules  forbid  writing  or  marks  of  any  kind  in 
addition  to  the  true  address.  This  applies  to  news- 
papers bearing  the  impressed  stamp,  newspapers  pre- 
paid by  postage  stamps,  and  treated  as  any  other 
printed  matter.  If,  however,  the  newspaper  be 
franked  by  a  postage  label,  and  not  addressed  to  a 
place  abroad,  it  is  not  necessary  to  cut  off  the  address. 


*  The  most  secure  mode  of  sealing,  in  the  opinion  of  the 
practical  c  fficers  of  the  department,  is  first  to  wafer  the 
letter  and  then  to  seal  it  with  wax. 


POST  OFFICE  REGULATIONS. 


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since  in  such  cases  writing  not  of  the  nature  of  a 
letter  is  permitted. 

6th.  When  money  or  any  other  article  of  value  is 
to  be  transmitted  through  the  post,  it  should  be  sent 
either  by  means  of  a  money  order  or  in  a  registered 
letter.  Any  person  who  sends  money  or  jeweller\' 
in  an  unregistered  letter  not  on!}'  runs  a  risk  of  loting 
his  property,  but  exposes  to  temptation  every  one 
through  whose  hands  his  letter  passes,  and  may  be 
the  means  of  ultimately  bringing  soine  clerk  or  letter- 
carrier  to  moral  ruin.  Every  letter  which  contains 
money  or  other  valuable  article,  even  when  registered, 
ought  to  be  securely  sealed. 

7tli.  To  provide  a  letter-box. 

8th.  In  case  of  removal,  to  furnish  the  particulars 
of  the  new  address  in  a  letter  properly  signed,  either 
to  the  postmaster  or  tothe  letter- carrier  of  the  district. 

9th.  When  complaint  is  made  of  letters  or  news- 
papers lost,  miscarried,  or  delayed,  to  furnish  infor- 
mation as  precise  as  possible  in  regard  to  all  the  facts 
of  the  case,  and  to  inclose  whatever  documents  maj' 
throw  light  upon  it.  The  day  and  hour  at  which 
the  letter  or  newspaper  was  posted,  as  well  as  the 
office  at  which  and  the  person  by  whom  this  was 
done,  should  always  be  stated ;  and,  when  possible, 
the  cover  or  wrapper  in  an  entire  state  should  be 
sent,  in  order  that  the  place  of  delay  may  be  ascer- 
tained by  an  examination  of  the  stamps.  Cases  fre- 
quently occur  in  which  complaint  is  made  against 
the  Post  Office,  and  redress  expected,  although  little 
or  no  means  of  tracing  the  error,  and  of  guarding 
against  a  repetition  of  it,  is  supplied  by  those  who 
alone  are  able  to  do  so. 

10th.  Every  letter  to  contain  the  full  address  of 
the  writer,  in  order  to  insure  the  return  of  the  letter 
if  the  person  to  wliom  it  is  directed  cannot  he  found. 

51.  Whilst  trouble  and  loss  are  too  often  caused  by 
the  carelessness  or  dishonesty  of  some  of  the  twenty- 
three  thousand  servants  of  the  Post  Office,  yet  the 
instances  are  not  few  in  which  it  has  been  shown, 
to  the  satisfaction  even  of  the  complainant,  that  the 
fault  attributed  at  iirst  sight  to  the  Post  Office, 
rested  really  in  other  quarters. 

52.  The  publisher  of  one  of  the  London  papers 
complained  cf  the  repeated  loss  in  the  Post  Office  of 
copies  of  his  journal,  addressed  to  persons  abroad. 
An  investigation  showed  that  the  abstraction  was 
made  by  the  publisher's  clerk;  his  object  apparently 
being  to  appropriate  the  stamps  required  to  defray 
the  foreign  postage.  In  another  case  a  general  com- 
plaint having  arisen  as  to  the  loss  of  newspapers 
•sent  to  the  Chief  Office  in  St.  Martin's-le-Grand,  the 
investigation  led  to  the  discover}'  of  a  regular  mart 
held  near  the  office,  and  supplied  with  newspapers 
by  the  private  messengers  employed  to  convej'  them 
to  the  post.  Again,  a  man  was  detected  in  robbing 
a  newsvender's  cart  by  volunteering  on  its  arrival 
at  the  entrance  of  this  office  to  assist  the  driver  in 
posting  the  newspapers ;  instead  of  doing  so,  he 
walked  through  the  hall  with  those  intrusted  to 
him,  and  upon  his  being  stopped,  three  quires  of  a 
weekly  paper  were  found  in  his  possession. 

.  63.  Depredations  so  impudent  and  systematic  are 
not  likely,  whoever  the  perpetrator  may  be,  to  re- 
main long  undiscovered  ;  but  isolated  cases  of  theft 
by  private  hands  are  often  brought  to  light,  altliough 
necessarily  very  difficult  of  proof  on  the  part  of  the 
Post  Office,  upon  which  no  doubt  the  blame  for  a 
time  rests ;  and  it  is  greatly  to  be  desired  that  those 


who  have  suffered  loss  should,  in  tlie  first  instance, 
and  whilst  the  circumstances  are  fresh,  endeavour  to 
ascertain  with  the  utmost  precision  all  particulars 
respecting  the  despatch  or  receipt  of  the  letters  or 
papers  in  question,  and  communicate  that  informa- 
tion to  this  department.  Indeed,  generally  speak- 
ing, it  is  onlj'  by  careful  inquiry  into  minute  details 
that  the  offender  can  be  detected,  whether  he  be  a 
servant  of  the  Post  Office  or  not. 

54.  The  Post  Office  is  a  department  which  admits 
of  constant  improvement  and  expansion ;  and  tho 
public,  by  sending  to  the  Post  Office  clear  and  cor- 
rect information  respecting  faulty  arrangements,  may 
aid  in  the  accomplishment  of  these  objects.  It  is 
not,  however,  alwaj's  borne  in  mind  that  changes  in 
machinery  so  extensive  and  intricate  as  that  of  the 
Post  Office  must  be  made  cautiously,  and  with  much 
previous  consideration. 

55.  The  arrangements  of  the  service,  even  in  dis- 
tricts widely  separated,  are  so  nmch  dependent  upon 
each  other,  and  economy  of  time  (one  of  the  first 
objects  in  all  postal  organization)  requires  that  they 
should  be  so  nicely  adjusted,  that  no  alteration  can 
safely  be  made  without  a  close  examination  of  all 
its  consequences,  and  the  utmost  completeness  of 
preparation ;  for  as,  on  the  one  hand,  experience 
proves  that  almost  every  improvement  made  shows 
the  way  to  further  amendment,  so,  on  the  other,  it 
will  be  found  that  an  ill-considered  chance,  though 
it  may  give  a  partial  advantage  in  one  quarter,  will 
almost  invariably  lead  to  dislocation  and  confusion 
in  others. 

56.  This,  of  course,  involves  a  reference  to  every 
district  or  community  which  may  be  affected,  often 
distant  from  the  metropolis;  and  entails  the  neces- 
sity of  reports  from  various  quarters,  which  must  ba 
considered,  compared,  and  in  many  instances  tested 
by  experiment  before  a  safe  decision  can  be  arrived 
at.  Even  then  negotiations  with  railway  companies 
or  coach  proprietors  may  have  to  be  entered  into, 
tenders  invited,  new  contracts  made,  and  old  con- 
tracts, requiring  notice  of  termination,  got  rid  of, 
before  the  decision  can  take  effect. 

57.  The  proper  execution  of  a  great  portion  of 
these  duties  not  only  requires  high  ability,  diligence, 
and  precision  on  the  part  of  the  officers  intrusted 
with  them,  but  is  also  (and  it  is  this  which  more 
immediately  concerns  the  public)  a  work  of  time. 
Hence  it  has  frequently  happened  that  the  necessity 
for  a  change  has  been  recognized  in  the  General  Post 
Office,  that  investigation  has  been  set  on  foot,  and 
measures  of  improvement  have  been  taken  before 
any  public  demand  had  arisen ;  such  demand  even 
having  been  suggested  by  these  very  proceedings. 

58.  It  is  often  assumed  that  a  Mail  conveyance; 
passing  by  or  through  a  place,  however  small,  ought, 
as  a  matter  of  course,  to  deposit  the  letters  directed 
thereto  ;  the  practice  being  that  until  the  mail 
arrives  at  the  head  post  office  of  the  district  the 
letters  in  question  are  not  separated  from  the  other 
letters  of  the  district.  A  slight  consideration  of  the 
nature  and  objects  of  the  Postal  Service  will  show 
that  such  separation  cannot  be  effected  in  any  other 
waj%  unless,  indeed,  the  Mail  conveyance,  even  sup- 
posing it  to  be  but  a  mail  cart,  were  converted  into 
a  travelling  post  office,  and  famished  with  clerks  of 
unlimited  local  knowledge  (wiiich  is  plainly  impos- 
sible), or  unless  every  town  and  village  in  the  king- 
dom  having  any  correspondence  with  the  place  in 


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POST  OFFICE  REGULATIONS. 


qnestion  -nere  to  make  up  a  bag  for  that  place;  in 
which  case  its  mail  would  contain  nearly  as  many 
bags  as  letters. 

59.  It  happens  from  time  to  time  that,  owing 
to  the  stream  of  postal  communication  having  been 
diverted  from  the  old  mail  road  to  a  line  of  railway, 
or  from  other  causes  of  like  nature,  it  becomes  de- 
sirable to  reduce  the  post  office  of  a  town  from  the 
condition  of  a  principal  ofKce  to  that  of  a  sub-ofBee. 
This  step  not  unficquently  gives  n'se  to  complaints; 
the  inhabitants  being  under  the  impression  that  they 
■will  not  in  future  be  so  well  served.  This  is  a  mis- 
conception. The  change  is  not  made  when  it  will 
subject  the  correspondence  to  delay ;  nor  does  it 
cause  any  withdrawal  of  accommodation  in  respect 
to  Money  Orders.  It  if,  in  fact,  simply  a  depart- 
mental arrangement,  which  consists  in  carrying  on 
the  sorting  of  the  letters  for  the  new  sub-oilice  at 
some  intermediate  office,  instead  of  sending  them  in 
direct  bags. 

60.  A  frequent  error  is  to  assume  that  the  Post- 
master-general has  some  control  over  the  delivery, 
charge,  and  other  postal  arrangements  in  the  Colonies, 
and  even  in  foreign  countries ;  whereas  the  British 
Post  Office  is  as  powerless  abroad,  except  at  Malta 


and  Gibraltar,  as  the  Foreign  or  Colonial  Post  Offices 
are  here. 

61.  Another  misconception,  which  occasionally 
causes  trouble  and  disappointment,  consists  in  assum- 
ing that  a  discretionary  power  can  be  intrusted  to 
subordinate  officers  to  remit  penalties  or  overcharges 
in  special  circumstances.  Cases  will  undoubtedly 
occur  in  which  strict  observance  of  a  general  rule 
may  inflict  more  or  less  injustice  upon  individuals, 
and  where  a  dispensing  power  immediately  at  hand 
might  furnish  a  remedy ;  but  in  an  establishment  as 
large  and  as  widely  spread  as  the  Post  Office,  there 
will  always  be  many  subordinate  officers,  some  of 
them  carrying  on  their  duties  beyond  the  easy  reach 
of  any  supervising  authority,  who  are  not  fit  depo- 
sitories of  such  a  power,  afl'ecting,  as  it  would  to  as 
great  degree,  the  public  revenue.  It  therefore  be- 
comes necessary  to  lay  down  definite  and  precise 
rules  from  which  no  departure  can  be  allowed,  ex- 
cept under  sanction  of  the  Poslmaster-general;  and 
in  the  few  instances  in  which  these  rules  press 
hardl}',  appeal  must  be  made  to  the  General  Office. 
It  must  be  added,  that  in  many  instances  even  such 
appeal  is  necessarily  fruitless,  the  Postmaster-general 
being  bound  to  a  particular  course  by  positive  law. 


MAILS  FOE  TEE   OKKNEY  ISLANDS. 

From  the  1st  April  to  the  SOth  September  the  mails  are  despatched  daily,  excepting  Sundaj',  from 
Thurso,  in  Caithness,  at  2.35  p.m.,  returning  from  Stromness  at  4.45  a.m.  During  the  winter  months, 
however,  the  mails  are  despatched  on  alternate  days  only,  from  Thurso  at  2.45  r.M.,  and  from  Stromness  at 
9.45  A.M.     The  distance  is  30  miles. 


MAILS  FOE  THE  SHETLAND  ISLANDS. 
The  mails  for  the  Shetland  Islands  are  despatched  from  Aberdeen  every  Friday  evening,  arriving  at 
Kirkwall  on  Saturdaj'  and  at  Lerwick  on  Sunday  morning ;  returning  from  Lerwick  to  Aberdeen  every 
Monday  at  6  and  10  p.m.  alternatelj^,  and  from  Kirkwall  to  Aberdeen  every  Tuesday  at  6  A.m.,  during  the 
summer  from  April  to  October.  In  winter  the  mails  are  conveyed  direct  from  Aberdeen  to  Lerwick  by  a 
sailing  packet,  the  despatch  and  arrival  of  which  are  uncertain.     The  distance  direct  is  about  200  miles. 


LIST  OF  POST  TOWNS  AND  SXTB-OFFICES  IN  SCOTLAND, 

WITH  THE  HODKS  AT  AVHICH  THE  BOX  IS  CLOSED  AT  THE  GENERAL  OFFICE,  GEORGE  SQUARE. 

The  Newspaper  Box  closes  30  minutes  later  for  the  Mails  marked  in  the  list  10.15  p.m. 

When  two  places  are  mentioned,  reference  must  he  made  to  the  latter  for  the  Hours  of  Despatch. 

The  Offices  which  are  Post  Office  Savings  Bank  Branches,  and  upon  which  Money  Orders  can  be  granted, 

have  the  letter  m  prefixed ;  and  those  marked  *  are  Money  Order  Offices  only. 


Aberarder,  12  m.  from  Inverness. 
Aberargie,  4  m.  f.  Bridge  of  Earn. 
??i  Aberchirder,  9  m.  from  Banff. 
Aberdiilgie,  GJ  m.  f.  Perth. 
m  Aberdeen,  G  a.m.  and  7.20  p.m. 
m  Aberdour,  6  a.m.  &  7.20  p.m. 
m  Aberfeldy,  G  a.m. 
Aberfoyle,  20  m.  from  Stirling. 
Aberlady,  5  m.  from  Haddington. 
Aberlemno,  under  Forfar. 
Aberlour,  2  m.  f.  Craigallachie. 
Abernethy,  3-i  m.  from  Newburgh, 

Fife. 
Abernyte,  3  m.  from  Inchture. 
Aberuthven,  under  Auchterarder. 
Abington,  37  miles  from  Glasgow, 

5.15  p.m. 
m  Aboyne,  7.20 -p.m. 
Achahoish,  under  Lochgilphead. 


Advie,  4  ra.  from  Ballindallach. 

Acharacle,  60  m.  from  Bonaw. 

Acharnie,  11  m.  from  Huntly. 

Achinarrow,  22^  m.  from  Craig- 
allachie,  and  12  m.  f.  Ballin- 
dallach. 

*  Airdrie,  5.15  a.m.,  9.15  a.m., 
and  2.15  p.m. 

Airth,  under  Falkirk. 

m  Alexandria,  11  h  m.  f.  Glasgow, 
10  a.m.,  3.15  p.m.,  &  10.15  p.m. 

m  Alford,  26  m.  from  Aberdeen. 

TO  Alloa,  6  a.m.  and  7.20  p.m. 

Alloway,  under  Ayr. 

Almond  Bank,  5  m.  from  Perth. 

Altnahana,  21  m.  from  Lairg. 

m  Allness,  3  m.from  Invergorden. 

Alva,  7  miles  from  Stirling. 

Alves,  under  Forres. 

7n  Alyth,  3|-  m.  f.  Meigle,  7.20  p.m. 

Amitiield,  under  Dumfries. 


Amulrie,  10  miles  from  Dunkeld. 
Ancrum,  under  Jedburgh. 
m  Anderston,  Glasgow. 
m  Annan,  5.15  p.m.  &  7.20  p.m. 
m  Anstruther,  7.20  p.m. 
OT  Appin,  10.15  p.m. 
TO  Arbroath,  6  a.m.  &  7.20  p.m. 
Ardclach,  under  Forres. 
m  Ardersier,  6  a.m.,  7.20  p.m. 
Ardentinnj',  20  m.  f.  Greenock. 
Ardfern,  under  Lochgilphead. 
TO  Ardgay,  under  Tain. 
Ardnamurchen,  30  m.  f.  Strontian. 
Ardpatrick,  under  Tarbert. 
Ardrishaig,  6.30  a.m.  &  10.15  p.m. 
m  Ardrossan,  3.45  &  10.15  p.m. 
Ardwalkmi,  under  Stranraer. 
Ardwell  Inn,  12  m.  f.  Stranraer. 
Arisaig,  40  m.  f.  Fort-William. 
*  Arcs,   10.15  p.m.  Mon.,  Wed., 
and  Friday. 


POST  TOWNS  AND  SUB-OFFICES  IN  SCOTLAND. 


ai 


Arran,  see  Brodick  and  Lamlash. 

*  Arrochar,  3G  m.  from  Glasgow, 
10.15  p.m. 

Arrochar  Village,  10.15  p.m. 

Ascog,  3  m.  f.  Kothesay. 

Ashkirli,  7  iii.  from  Hawick. 

Assynt,  51  miles  from  Golspie. 

Athelstaiieford,  under  Drem. 

m  Anchenblae,  5  miles  from  Lau- 
rencekirk. 

Auchinleck,  I  m.  from  Cumnock, 
10.15  p.m. 

Ml  Auchincairn,  8|-  m.  from  Castle- 
Douglas. 

Auchmill,  3|-  m.  f.  Aberdeen. 

Auchnacraig,  18  m.  from  Aros. 

Auchnagatt,  18  m.  from  Ellon. 

Auchnasheen,  30  m.  f.  Dingwall. 

in  Auchterarder,  G  a.m..  &  7.20  p.m. 

Auchterless,  under  Turriff. 

m  Auclitermuchty,  6  a.m.  &  7.20 
p.m. 

Auchtertore,  of  m.  f.  Kirkcaldy. 

Auldearn,  3  m.  f.  Nairn. 

Auldgirth  Bridge,  8  m.  f.  Dura- 
fries. 

Avoch,  under  Fortrose. 

Avonbridge,  under  Falkirk. 

m  Ayr,  3.45  and  10.15  p.m. 

m  Ayton,  6.30  a.m.,  10.15  a.m., 
and  7.20  p.m. 

B 

Baillieston,  5^^  m.  from  Glasgow, 

5.30  a.m.  and  3.15  p.m. 
Balbeggie,  5  m.  from  Perth. 
Balblair,  6  m.  from  Tain. 
Balerno,  6.30  a.m.  &  7.20  p.m. 
Balfour,  under  Kirkwall. 
m  Balfron,  20  m.  from  Glasgow, 

10.15  p.m. 
Balgonie,  1^  m.  from  Markinch. 
Ballachulish  Ferry,  li  miles  from 

Appin. 
Ballachulish  Village,  15J  m,  from 

Glasgow. 

*  Ballantrae,  10.15  p.m. 

m  Ballater,  6  a.m.  and  7.20  p.m. 
m  Ballindalloch,  6  a.m.,  7.20  p.m. 
Ballinluig,  under  Dunkeld. 
Ballintumb,  under  Blairgowrie. 
Ballochvo}',  under  Tobermory. 
Balquhidder,  13  m.  f.  Callander. 
7»  Bancliory,  6  a.m.  and  7.20  p.m. 
m  Banff,  G  a.m.  and  7.20  p.m. 
Bankend,  G  miles  from  Dumfries. 
Bankfoot,  9  miles  from  Perth. 
Bannocliburn,  2  J-  m.  f.  Stirling. 
Balcardine,  under  Bonaw. 
m  Bannocliburn  6  a.m.,  3.15  and 

7.20  p.m. 
Barr,  8  miles  from  Girvan. 
m  Barrhead,  7  m.  from  Glasgow, 

5.30  and  11.15  a.m. 
m  Barrhill,  10.15  p.m. 
m  Bathgate,  6.30  a.m.  &  3.15  p.m. 
Battasound,  un.  Lerwick,  Zetland. 
m  Beauh',  5.30  a.m. 
m  Beith,  a. 45  and  10.15  p.m. 


Belhelvie,  under  Aberdeen. 

Belivat,  under  Nairn. 

Belshill,   8   miles  from  Glasgow, 

5.15  a.m.  and  3.15  p.m. 
Beltonford,  3  m.  from  Dunbar. 
Benholm,  under  Bervie. 
Berridale,  under  Golspie. 
m  Bervie,  6  a.m.  and  7.20  p.m. 
m  Berwick,  6.30  a.m.  &  3.15  p.m. 
m  Biggar,  3.15  and  7.20  p.m. 
Bight,  9  m.  from  Turriff. 
Eirgham,  under  Kelso. 
Birsay,  under  Kirkwall. 
Birse,  under  Aboyne. 
Bishopbriggs,  3|  m.frora  Glasgow, 

G.30  a.m. 
Bishopton,  15  m.  from  Glasgow, 

10.15  p.m. 
Blackburn,  4  m.  from  Kintore. 
Blackburn,  2  m.  from  Whitburn. 
Blackford,  4^  m.  f.  Aucliterarder. 
Blackball,  under  Edinburgh. 
Blackhillock,  5  m.  from  Keith. 
m  Blackshiels,  7.20  p.m. 

*  Blair  Adam,  7.20  p.m. 
m  Blair  A  thole,  6  a.m. 

Blair  Urummond,  6  m.  f.  Stirling. 

*  Blairgowrie,  G  a.m.,  7.20  p.m. 
Blairlogie,  3^  m.  from  Stirling. 
Blantyre,  8  miles  from  Glasgow, 

7.15  a.m. 
Boarhills,  under  St.  Andrews. 
Boddam,  under  Peterhead, 
Eogvo}',  8  miles  from  Inverness. 
Bohally,  12  m.  from  Pitlochrie. 
Eonar  Bridge,  6.30  a.m. 
Bonar  Village,  un.  Eonar  Bridge, 
m  Bonaw,  10.15  p.m. 
Bonchester  Bridge,  7  m.  f.  Hawick. 
Bonhill,  18  miles  from  Glasgow, 

10.15  p.m. 
Borgue,  6  m.  from  Kirkcudbright. 
m  Bo'ness,  6.30  a.m.  &  3.15  p.m. 
m  Bothwell,  8  miles  from  Glasgow, 

5.15  a.m.  and  3.45  p.m. 
Botriphnie,  under  Keith. 
Bowden,  3  miles  from  Melrose. 
Bovver,  under  Wick. 
Bowman,  under  Bowmore. 
Bowmore,  10.15  p.m.,  Mon.  and 

Thursday,  2.15  p.m. 
Bracadale,  under  Bradford. 
m  Braco,  6  a.m.  and  7.20  p.m. 
Brae,  near  Lerwick,  Zetland. 
m  Braemar,  18  m.  from  Ballater. 
m  Brechin,  6  a.m  &  7.20  p.m. 
m  Bridgend,  10.15  p.m. 
m  Bridge   of  Allan,   6   a.m.    and 

7.20  p.m. 
Bridge  of  Cally,  under  Blairgowrie. 
m   Bridge  of  Earn,    6    a.m    and 

7.20  p.m. 
Bridge  of  Weir,  13  m.  f.  Glasgow, 

3.45  and  10.15  p.m. 
m  Broadford,  5.30  a.m.,  Sunday, 

Tuesday,  and  Thursday. 

*  Brodick,  Arran,  10.15  p.m. 
m  Brora,  5  m.  £  Golspie. 

m  Broughty- Ferry,  4  ra.f.  Dundee. 


Broxburn,  10.15.  a.m.  &  7.20.  p.m. 
Bruclilaw,  5J  m.  f.  Mintlaw. 
Bucklyvie,  14|  m.  f.  Stirling. 
Buckhaven,  G  m.  f.  Kirkcaldy. 
m  Buckie,  6  a.m.  &  7.20.  p.m. 
Bunavoulin,  under  Oban. 
Bunessan,  10.15.  p.m.,  Mon.  Wed. 

and  Friday. 
ni  Burghead,  6  a.m. 
m  Burntisland,  G.30  a.m.  7.20  p.m. 
Burnmouth,  under  Ayton. 
Burness  Toll,  under  Ellon. 
Burravoe,  near  Lerwick,  Zetland* 
Burreltown,  under  Cupar- Angus. 
Burwick,  under  Kirkwall. 
m  Busby,  G  miles  from  Glasgow, 

5.30  a.m.  and  3.45  p.m. 

C 

Cairndow,  50  miles  from  Glasgow, 

10.15  p.m. 
Cairney  Hill,  under  Dunfermline. 
Cairnie,  under  Huntly. 
Cairnies  (The),  under  Perth. 
Cairnish,  13  m.  f.  Lochmaddy. 
Cairnryan,    75    m.    f.    Glasgow, 

10.15  p.m. 
Calder  Bank,  under  Airdrie. 
m  Callander,  6  a.m.,  7.20  p.m. 
m  Calton,  Glasgow. 
Cambuslang,  4  miles  f.  Glasgow, 

5.15  a.m.  12.45  p.m. 
Camelon,  1  m.  f.  Falkirk. 
m  Campbelton,  10.15  p.m. 
Campton,  under  Jedburgh. 
m  Canobie,  7.20  p.m. 
Carbost,  23  miles  from  Bradford. 
Cardross,  under  Dumbarton. 
Cargill,  under  Cupar-Angus. 
m  Carluke,  5  miles  from  Lanark, 

5.15  &  7.20  p.m. 
Carmunnock,  under  Glasgow,  5.30 

a.m. 
Carnbo,  under  Kinross. 
Carnock,  3J  m.  f.  Dunfermline, 
m  Carnoustie,  G  a.m.  &  7.20  p.m. 
m  Carnwath,  7  m.  f.  Lanark. 
m  Carrbridge,  6  a.m. 
Carron,  2  miles  from  Falkirk. 
Carronbridge,  under  Denny. 
Carronshore,  3  m.  f.  Falkirk. 
Carsphairn,  25  m.  f.  Ayr. 
m  Castle-Douglas,  7.20  p.m. 
m  Castletown,  5  m.  f.  Thurso,  6 

a.m. 
Cathcart,  3^  miles  from  GlasgoWt 

5.30  a.m. 
Catrine,  2 J  m.  f.  Mauchline. 
Cawdor,  6  m.  f.  Nairn. 
m  Ceres,  under  Cupar-Fife. 
m  Chance  Inn,  6  a.m.  &  7.20  p.m. 
Chapel-Rosan,  under  Stranraer. 
m  Charlestown,  4  miles  from  Dun- 
fermline. 
m  Chirnside,  5  m.  f.  Ayton. 
m  Charlotte  Place,  Edinburgh. 
Clacban,  under  Tarbert. 
Clackmannan,  1|  m.  f.  Alloa. 
Clarencefield,  under  Dumfries. 


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POST  TOWNS  AND  SUB-OFFICES  IN  SCOTLAND. 


Clackston,  under  Airdrje. 

Clashmore,  under  Dornoch. 

Clatt,  under  Old  Kain. 

Cleish,  under  Kinross. 

Clola,  under  Mintlaw. 

Closeburn,  12  m.  f.  Dumfries. 

Cluny,  15  m.  f.  Aberdeen. 

jnCoatbridge,  5.15a.m.,9.15.  a.m., 
and  2.15  p  m. 

m  Cockburnspatb,  11.15  a.m.  and 
7.20  p.m. 

Coldingbam,  4  m.  f.  Ayton. 

m  Coldstream,  10.15  &  7.20  p.m. 

m  Colinsburcjb,  7.20  p.m. 

Colinton,  6.30  a.m.  and  7.20  p.m. 

Coll,  20  m.  f.  Tobermory. 

Collin,  under  Dumfries. 

Colliston,  under  Ellon. 

Colmonell,  5J  m.  f.  Ballantrae. 

Oolpv,  under  Old  Rain. 

'•"=  Comrie,  6fm.f.  Crieff,  7.20  p.m. 

Conon  Bridge,  under  Dingwall. 

Cornerbouse,  2  m.  f.  Stranraer. 

Cornhill,  8  m.  f.  Banff. 

Coruhill,  under  Berwick. 

Corpach,  4  m.  f.  Fort- William. 

Corran,  Ardgower,  19  m.  f.  Appin. 

Courance,  lOf  m.  f.  Dumfries. 

Corsock,  under  Dumfries. 

Corstorphine,  6.30,  10.15  a.m.  & 
7.20  p.m. 

Cortes,  5  m.  f.  Fraserburgh. 

Countess  Wells,  under  Aberdeen. 

Cousland,  under  Dalkeith. 

*   Cove,  under  Greenock. 

in  Cowcaddens,  Glasgow. 

Cowdenbeath,  under  Burntisland. 

Coyton,  under  Ayr. 

in  Craigallacbie,  6  a.m.  &  7.20p.m. 

Craigie,  under  Kilmarnock. 

Craigielands,  under  Moffat. 

m  Ci-aill,  6.30  a.m.,  3.15  and  7.20 
p.m. 

Cramond,  10.15  a.m.  &  7.20  p.m. 

Cramond  Bridge,  under  Cramond. 

Craithie,  8  m.  f.  Ballater. 

m  Creetown,  7.20  and  10.15  p.m. 

m  Crief,  6  a.m.  and  7.20  p.m. 

Crimond,  under  Peterhead. 

Crinan,  5  ra.  f.  Lochgilphead. 

Crocketford,  9  m.  f.  Dumfries. 

m  Cromiirt_v,  6  a.m. 

Crook,  under  Biggar. 

Crossford,  under  Lanark. 

Crossgates,  4  m.  f.  Inverkeithing. 

Crosshands,  under  Kilmarnock. 

Crossbill,  3  m.  f.  Maybole. 

Crosslie,  under  Slow. 

Crossmichael,  4  miles  from  Castle- 
Douglas.  I 

Crossmyloof,  under  Glasgow,  5.30  | 
and  11.15  a.m. 

Croj',  under  Ardersier. 

Croy,  under  Kilsyth. 

Cruden,  9  m.  f.  Ellon. 

Culliokie,  9  ni.  f.  Dingwall. 

VI  Cullen,  6  a.m.  and  7.20  p.m. 

Cullivoe,  near  Lerwick,  Zetland. 
m  Culross,  G  a.m.  and  7.20  p.m. 


Culroy,  under  Ayr. 
Cumbernauld,   15  m.  f.  Glasgow, 

6.30  a.m.  and  3.15  p.m. 
Cummitigsburgb,  under  Lerwick. 
Cummistown,  5)}  m.  f.  Turriff. 
ni  Cumnock,  10.15  p.m. 
m  Cupar-Angus,  6  a.m.  &  7.20  p.m. 
m  Cupar- Fife,  6.30  a.m.  7.20  p.m. 
m  Currie,  6.30  a.m.  &  7.20  p.m. 

D 

*  Dailly,  7  m.  f.  Maybole. 
Dairsie,  3  m,  f.  Cupar-Fife. 
m  Dalbeatie,  7.20  p.m. 
Dalguise,  under  Dunkeld. 
Daljarrocb,  under  Girvan. 

m  Dalkeith,  6.30  a.m.  &  7.20  p.m. 
Dallas,  under  Forres. 
Dalmally,  76  miles  from  Glasgow, 
10.15  p.m. 

*  Dalmellington,  15  m.  from  Ayr, 
3.45  and  10.15  p.m. 

Dalmuir,  8h  miles  from  Glasgow, 

3.15  and"l0.15  p.m. 
Dalnacardoch,  11  m.  from  Elair- 

Athole. 
m  Dairy,  3.45  and  10.15  p.m. 
Dairy,  16  m.  f.  Castle-Douglas. 
Dalrj',  under  Edinburgh. 
Dairy m pie,  6  miles  from  A^-r. 
Dalswinton,  7^  m.  f.  Dumfries. 
Dalton,  under  Ecclefecban. 
Damhead,  6^  miles  £  Kinross. 
Darnick,  under  TMelrose. 
Darvel,  under  Kilmarnock. 

*  Davidson's  Mains,  under  Edin- 
burgh. 

Daviot  (Aberdeenshire),  Old  Mel- 
drum. 

Daviot  (Inverness-shire),  Inver- 
ness. 

Denholm,  6  miles  from  Hawick. 

m  Denny,  10.15  a.m.  &  7.20  p.m. 

Dennistown,  under  Glasgow,  3.15 
and  10.15  p.m. 

m  Dingwall,  6  a.m. 

Dirleton,  9  m.  from  Haddington. 

m  Dollar,  7  m.  from  Alloa. 

Dolphinton,  9  m,  f.  Noblehouse. 

m  Dornoch,  6  a.m. 

m  Douglas,  7.20  p.m. 

m  Doune,  7.20  p.m. 

Dreghorn,  under  Kilmarnock. 

m  Drem,  10.15  a.m.  &  7.20  p.m. 

m  Dromore,  20  ni.  from  Stanraer. 

Druniblade,  under  Hunth'. 

Drumlilhie,  7  m.  f.  Stonehaven. 

m  Drumnadrochit,  14  miles  from 
Inverness. 

Drumoak,  under  Aberdeen. 

m  Dromore,  Wigton. 

Drj'men,  26  miles  from  Gla.'fgow, 
10.15  p.m. 

Duliford,  under  Banff. 

Duddingstone,  li  m.  f  Porlobello. 

Duffus,  6  miles  irom  Elgin. 

Dulnain  Bridge,  un.  Carr.  Bridge. 

*  Dumbarton,  10  a.m.,  3.15  and 
10.15  p.m. 


VI  Dumfries,  1.45,  5.15,  and  7.20 

p.m. 
m  Dunaskin,  Ajt. 
m  Dunbar,  10.15  a.m.  &  7.20  p.m. 
m  Dunlicath,  6  a.m. 
m  Dunblane,  6  a.m.  and  7.20  p.m. 
Duncow,  under  Dumfries. 
m  Dundee,  6  a.m.  and  7.20  p.m. 
Duntlonald,  5  m.  f.  Kilmarnock. 
Dundrennan,7^  m.  f.Kircudbright. 
m  Dunfermline,  6.30,  10.15  a.m., 

and  7.20  p.m. 
Dunglass,  12  miles  from  Glasgow, 

3.15  and  10.15  p.m. 
in  Dunkeld,  6  a.m  and  7.20  p.m. 
Dunnet,  9  m.  from  Thurso. 
m  Dunning,  6  a.m.,  &  7.20  p.m. 
ni  Dunoon,  G.30   a.m.,  2.15  and 

10.15  p.m. 
Dunrossness,  under  Lerwick. 
Dunscore,  9  m.  from  Dumfries. 

*  Dunse,  10.15  a.m.  &;  7.20  p.m. 
Dunshelt,  under  Kettle. 
Duntocher,  9^  m.  from  Glasgow, 

3.15  and  10.15  p.m. 
Dunure,  under  Ayr. 
»/»    Dun  vegan,    fi    a.m.    Sunday, 

Tuesday,  and  Thursday. 
Dura,  under  Bonaw. 
Durisdeer,  under  Thornhill. 
Durness,  65  miles  from  Thurso. 
Duror,  under  Bonaw. 
D\'ce,  under  Aberdeen. 
m  Dysart,  2  m.  from  Kirkcaldy. 

E 

Eapleffield,  under  Ecclefechan. 
Eaglesham,  9  m.  from   Glasgow, 

5.30  a.m.,  and  4  20  p.m. 
m  I<>arlston,  4^  m.  from  Melrose, 

10.15  a.m.  and  7.20  p.m. 
m  Easdale,  10.15  p.m. 
m  Ecclefechan,  5.15  &  7.20  p.m. 
Edit,  12^  miles  from  Aberdeen. 
Eddleston,  7.20  p.m. 

*  Edinburgh,   G.30    a.m.,    10.15 
a.m.,  3.15  p.m.,  and  7.20  p.m. 

Edrom,  under  Avton. 

Edzell,  6  m.  f.  B'rechin,  7.20  p.m. 

Eglinton  Street. — Sec  Glasgow. 

*  Elgin,  6  a.m.  and  7.20  p.m. 

m  Elie,  3  a.m.  from  Colinsburgh. 
m  Ellon,  0  a.m.  and  7.20  p.m. 
Engie,  under  Fochabers. 

*  Errol,  6  a.m.  and  7.20  p.m. 
Eirol  Village,  under  Errol. 
Ervie,  under  Stranraer. 
Eskdale,  under  Langholm. 
Elal,  6  m.  from  Coldstream. 
m  Evanton,  6  a.m. 

Evie,  under  Kiikwall. 

Ewes,  under  Langholm. 

m  Eyemouth,  2^  m.  from  Ayton-. 

F 

Faiilie,  2^  m.  f.  Largs,  10.15  p.m. 
Falkland,  4  m.  from  Kettle. 
m  Falkirk,    6    a.m.,    10.15    a.m., 
and  3.15  p.m. 


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33 


Farr,  31  m.  from  Thurso. 

Fasnacloicli,  under  Bonaw. 

Fearn,  5  ni.  from  Tain. 

Fen  wick,  18  miles  from  Glasgow, 
10.15  p.m. 

Ferintosh,  6  m.  from  Dingwall. 

Ferrj'den,  under  Montrose. 

m  Ferryport-on-Craig,  6  a.m.  and 
7.20  p.m. 

Fetter-Angus,  under  Mintlaw. 

m  Fettercairn,  7.20  p.m. 

Findhorn,  5  miles  from  Forres. 

Finhavei),  GJ  ni.  from  Foi  far. 

Finstown,  under  Kirkwall. 

Fintry,   18   miles  from   Glasgow, 
-  10.15  p.m. 

Fisherow,  ^  m.  fr.  Musselburgh. 

Five-mile-House,  under  Dundee. 

m  Fochabers,  6  a.m.  and  7.30  p.m. 

Forbes,  under  Aberdeen. 
m  Ford,  7.20  p.m. 

Ford,  6  m.  from  Coldstream, 
li'ordoun,  under  Laurencekirk. 
Ford  Lochaw,  un.  Lochgilphead. 
m  Forfar,  C  a.m.  and  7.20  p.m. 
Forglen,  under  TurrifF. 
Forgue,  7^  m.  from  Huntly. 
Forneth,  7  m.  from  Blairgowrie. 
7n  Forres,  6  a.m.  and  7.20  p.m. 
m  Fort- Augustus,  5.30  a.m. 
Fort-George,  l£-  m.  f.  Ardersier. 
7)1  Fort- William,  10.15  p.m. 
Forth,  under  Lanark. 
Fortingal,  9  m.  f.  Aberfeldy. 
m  Fortrose,  G  a.m. 
F"ossaway,  under  Kinross. 
Fotheringham,  under  Forfar. 
Fountainball,  4  m.  from  Stow. 
Fowlis,  under  Crieff. 
m  Fraserburgh,  G  a.m.  &  7.20  p.m. 
Freuchie,  2  m.  from  Kettle. 
Friockheim,  under  Arbroath. 
Furnace,  under  Inverary. 
Fushie-Biidge,  10.15  a.m.  &  7.20 

p.m. 
m  Fyvie,  6  a.m.  and  7.20  p.m. 

G 

Gairloclihead,  7J  m.  from  Helens- 
burgh. 

m  Galashiels,  10.15  a.m.  &  7.20 
p.m. 

Gallatown,  7  m.  fr.  Kirkcaldy. 

m  Galston,  10.15  p.m. 

Garderhouse,  near  Lerwick,  Zet- 
land. 

m  Garlieston,  10.15  p.m. 

ni  Giirmouth,  5  m.  fr.  Fochabers. 

Gartmore,  23  m.  from  Stirling. 

Garvald,  under  Preston-Kirk. 

Garve,  14  m.  from  Dingwall. 

Gask,  under  Auchterarder. 

m  Gatehouse,  5.15  and  7.20  p  m. 

Gatetide,  i  nder  Auclitermuchty. 

Gattonside,  under  Melrose. 

Gavinton,  under  Dunse. 

Gifford,  4^  m.  f.  Haddington, 

Gilmertou,  under  Crieff. 

Gilston,  4  ni.  f.  Castle-Douglas. 


m  Girvan,  10.15  p.m. 
Glammis,  5^  m.  f.  Forfar. 
Gladsmuir,  4  m.  f.  Haddington. 
m  Glasgow,  Edw.  D.  James,  Esq., 
Postmaster;   for  town   delivery, 
6.30  a.m.,  7.30  a.m.,  11.45  a.m., 
2.30  p.m.,  and  6.50  p.m. 
Glass,  under  Huntly. 
Glenapp,  under  Girvan. 
Glenbar,  un.  Glasgow,  10.15  p.m. 
Glencaple,  5  m.  from  Dumfries. 
Glencarse,  6  m.  from  Perth. 
?«  Glencoe,  10.15  p.m. 
Glendaruel,  80  miles  fr,  Glasgow, 

10.15  p.m. 
m  Glenelg,  6  miles  from  Lochalsh, 
6  a.m.,  Sunday,  Tuesday,  and 
Thursday. 
Glenfinnan,  under  Fort-William. 
Glen  Isla,  under  Kenimuir. 
Glenlivet,  6  m.  f.  Ballindalloch. 
Glenlocher,  4  m.  f.  Castle- Douglas. 
m  Glenluce,  7.20p.m.&10.15  p.m. 
Glenmoriston,  6  m  f.  Ft-Augusius. 
Glenshee,  under  Blairgowrie. 
m  Golspie,  C  a.m. 
Gordon,  under  Kelso. 
m  Gorebridge,  10.15  am.  &  7.20 

p.m. 
Gortlach,  14  m.  f.  Fort-Augustus. 
Gossaburgh,  under  Lerwick. 
m  Gonrock,  3  m.  from  Greenock, 

10.15  a.m.  and  10.15  p.m. 
m  Govan,  277  miles  from  Glasgow, 

5.30  and "11.15  a.m. 
Grahamston,  1  m.  from  Falkirk. 
7«Grangemouth,6a.m.  &3.15p.m. 
*  Granton  Pier.— See  Edinburgh. 
m  Grantown,  6  a.m. 
Grant's  House,  under  Ayton. 
Greenburn,  under  W^hitburn. 
m  Greenlaw,  8  miles  from  Dunse, 

6.30  a.m. 
m  Greenock,   6.30  &  10.15  a.m., 
2.15,4.20,  6.15,  and  10.15  p.m. 
Gretna,  85  m.  fr.   Glasgow,  5.15 

and  7.20  p.m. 
Guardbridge,  5  m.  fr.  Cupar-Fife. 
Gullan,  7  m.  fr.  Haddington. 

H 

7;i  Haddington,  10.15  a.m.  &  7.20 
p.m. 

Halkirk,  6  m.  fr.  Thurso. 

in  Hainilton,  7.15a.m.,  3.15,  5.15, 
and  7.20  p.m. 

Harriot  field,  12  m.  from  Perth. 

m  Harris,  under  Lochmaddy. 

Harroldswick,  near  Lerwick. 

Harry,  under  Kirkwall. 

Haugh  of  Urr,  4  m.  from  Castle- 
Douglas. 

m  Hawick,  10.15  a.m.  &  7.20  p.m. 

Heiton,  under  Kelso. 

m  Helensburgh,  10  a.m.,  3.15  & 
10.15  p.m. 

TO  Helmsdale,  17  m.  from  Golspie, 
6  a.m. 

Heriot,  under  Fusbie  Biidsre. 


Hermiston,  6.30  a.m.  &  7.20  p.m. 
Hillend,  under  Inverkeithing. 
Billhead,  under  Glasgow,  6.30  & 

10.15  a.m.,  and  3.15  p.m. 
Hill  of  Menie,  under  Aberdeen. 
Hillside,  8  m.  from  Aberdeen. 
Hillside,  under  Montrose. 
Hilswick,  near  Lerwick,  Zetland. 
Hollywood,  Sim.  from   Dumfries. 
m  HolytowP;  5.15  a.m.  &  3.15  p.m. 
Hopeman,  7  miles  from  Elgin. 
Horndean,  9  m.  from  Coldstream. 
Houston,  13  miles  from  Glasgow, 

3.45  and  10.15  p.m. 
Howmore,  37  m.  fr.  Lochmaddy. 
Huna,  18  miles  from  Wick. 
m  Huntly,  6  a.m.  &  7.20  p.m. 
Hurlet,    6    miles  from   Glasgow, 

5.30  and  11.15  a.m. 
Hurlford,  2  m.  from  Kilmarnock. 
Hutton,  under  Berwick. 


*  Inchture,  6  a.m.  and  7.20  p.m. 
Tnnellan,  under  Greenock. 
Innerkip,  G  miles  from  Greenock. 

*  Innerleithen,  7.20  p.m. 
Innerviick,  under  Dunbar. 

m  Insch,  6  a.m.  and  7.20  p.m. 
Inveran,  under  Bonar  Bridge. 
m  Inverary,  10.15  p.m. 
Invercannic,  under  Beauly. 
Invergarry,  10.15  p.m. 
m  Invergordon,  6  a  m. 
Inverie,  54  m.  from  Fort-Augustus. 
m  Inverkeithiiig,  6.30  and   10.15 

a.m.,  and  7.20  p.m. 
Inverkindie,  under  Aberdeen. 
in  Inverness,  6  a.m.  and  7.20  p.m. 
Inverury. — See  Keithhall. 
lona,  under  Aros. 

*  Irvine,  3.45  p.m.  &  10.15  p.m. 
m  Isle  Ornsay,  !)  m.  f.  Broatlfurd. 
Isle  of  Whithorn,  oj  m.  fr.  Whit- 
horn. J 

Jamestown,  under  Ale.xandria. 
VI  Jedburgh,  1 0. 15  a.m.  &  7.20  p.m. 
Johnshaven,  5  m.  from  Bervie. 
m  Johnstone,  3.45  &  10.15  p.m. 
Johnstone  Bridge,  10  m.  f.  Moffat., 
Juniper  Green,  under  Siateford. 
Jura,  27  ni.  fr.  Lochgilphead^ 

K 

Keigb,  under  Aberdeen. 
m  Keith,  6  a.m.  and  7.20  p.m. 
m  Keith  Hall,  (J  a.m.  &  7.20  p.m.. 
m  Kelso,  10.15  a.m.  and  7.20  p.m. 
Kelton  Hill,  2  m.  f.  Castle-Doug. 
Kelvinhaugh. — See  Glasgow. 
Kenenaj%  under  Keith  Hall. 
Kenlochewe,  under  Dingwall. 
Kenmore,  6  m.  f.  Aberfeldj'. 
Kennethmont,  10  m.  fr.  Old  IJain. 
Keunoway,  3J  m.  fr.  Markinch. 
m  Kettle,' 6.30  a.m.  &  7.20  p.m. 
Kilbarchan,  13  miles  fr.  Glasgow, 
10.15  p.m. 

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POST  TOWNS  AND  SUB-OFFICES  IN  SCOTLAND. 


m  Kilbirnie,  3.45  and  10.15  p.m. 
Kilbride,  57  m.  from  Lochmaddy. 
Kilbride,  East,  8  m.  fr.  Glasgow, 

7.15  a.m. 
m  KiIbride,West,  5  m.  f.  Ardrossan. 
Kilbride,  Lochsconie,  Lochgilphd. 
Kilchrenan,  14  m.  fr.  Inverary. 
Kilcreggan,  10.15  p.m. 
Kilfinan,  80   m.  f.  Glasgow,  10.15 

p.m. 
Kilham,  under  Coldstream. 
Killearn,  16^  miles  from  Glasgow, 

10.15  p.m. 
Killearmau,  under  Inverness. 
m  Killin,  22  miles  from  Callendar, 

7.20  p.m. 
Kilmalcolm,  under  Port-Glasgow. 
m  Kilmarnock,   12.45,  3.45,  and 

10.15  p.m. 
Kilraartin,  under  Lochgilphead. 
Kilmaurs,  2  ra.  from  Kilmarnock. 
Kilmoria,  near  Ardrossan. 
Kilmuir,  21  m.  from  Portree. 
Kilmun,  12  m.  f.  Greenock,  10.15 

p.m. 
Kilinver,  under  Lochgilpbead. 
Kilpatrick,  New,  6  m.  f.  Glasgow, 

10.15  p.m. 
m  Kilpatrick,  Old,  10  m.  fr.  Glas- 
gow, 3.15  and  10.15  p.m. 
m  Kilsyth,   12  m.  from  Glasgow, 

G.30  a.m.,  and  3.15  p.m. 
Kiltarlity,  near  Beauly. 
m  Kilwicning,  26  m.  fr.  Glasgow, 

3.45  and  10.15  p.m. 
Kincaldrum,  9^  m.  from  Dundee. 
m  Kincardine,    6  a.m.  and  3.15, 

7.20  p.m. 
Kincardine  O'Neil,   26  miles  from 

Aberdeen. 
Kingairlocb,  9  m.  fr.  Strontian. 
King-Edward,  6  m.  from  Banft". 
wKinghorn,  6.30  a.m.  &  7.20 p.m. 
Kinglassie,  under  Kirkcalcl}'. 
Kingsbarns,  under  St  Andrews. 
Kingston,  under  Drem. 
*  Kingussie,  6  a.m. 
Kinloch-Moidart,20m.  f.  Strontian. 
Kinneswood,  under  Kinross. 
m  Kinross,  6.30  a.m.  &  7.20  p.m. 
Kintail,  9  m.  from  Lochalsb. 
m  Kintore,  6  a.m. 
Kintra,  under  Lochgilpbead. 
m  Kippen,  12  m.  from  Stirling,  6 

a.m.  and  7.20  p.m. 
Kirkbank,  5  m.  from  Kelso. 
Kirkbean,  12  m.  from  Dumfries. 
m  Kirkcald}',  6.30,  10.15  a.m.  and 

7.20  p.m. 
Kirkcolm,  under  Stranraer. 
Kirkconnell,  52  m.  from  Glasgow, 

7.20  and  10.15  p.m. 
Kirkcowan,   7|  m.  from  Newton- 
Stewart. 
m  Kirkcudbright,  5.15,'"7.20  p.m. 
Kirkgungeon,  under  Dumfries. 
Kiikinner,  3  m.  from  Wigtown. 
m  Kirkintilloch,  3.15  &  10.15  p.m. 
Kirkliston,  10.15  a.m.  &  7.20p.m. 


Kirkmahoe,  3  m.  from  Dumfries. 
Kirkmaiden,  under  Stranraer. 
Kirkmichael,  14  m.  f.  Blairgowrie. 
Kirkmichael,  3J  ra.  f.  Maybole. 
Kirknewton,  7.20  p.m. 
Kirkoswald,  under  Maybole. 
Kirkpatrick-Durham,   9   m.  from 

Castle-Douglas. 
Kirkpatrick-Fleming,   under   Ec- 

clefechan. 
Kirkton,  under  Dumfries. 
in  Kirkwall,  6  a.m. 
Kirn,   under  Greenock,  2.15  and 

10.15  p.m. 
m  Kirriemuir,  6  a.m.  &  7.20  p.m. 
Kirtlebridge,  8^  m.  fr.  Ecclefechan. 
Knockando,  9  m.  fr.  Craigellachie. 
Kiiome,  9  m.  fr.  Newton-Stewart. 
Knowe,  under  Newton-Stewart. 
Kj-lekin,  under  Dingwall. 


Ladykirk,  under  Coldstream. 
Lagan,  11m.  from  Kingussie. 
Lagavoulin,  17  m.  fr.  Bowmore. 
m  Lairg,  6  a.m. 
Lamlash,  20  m.  f.  Ardrossan,  10.15 

p.m. 
Lamington,  7  m.  from  Biggar. 
m  'La.na.xk,    9.15    a.m.,    5.15  and 

7.20  p.m. 
ni  Langholm,  7.20  p.m. 
Larbert,  3  m.  fr.  Falkirk. 
m  Largo,  3  m.  fr.  Leven. 
m  Largs,  10.15  a.m.  &  10.15  p.m. 
m  Larkhall,  14  m.  f.  Glasgow,  3.15 

and  7-20  p.m. 
m  L.isswade,  6  30  a.m.  &  7.20  p.m. 
m  Lauder,  7.20  p.m. 
m  Laurencekirjj,  6  a.m.,  7.20  p.m. 
Laurieston,  6  m.  f.  Castle-Douglas. 
Laurieston,  1:^  m.  f.  Falkirk. 

*  Leadhills,  5.15  p.m. 
Ledaig,  under  Bonaw. 

m  Leith. — See  Edinburgh. 
m  Leith  Walk,  " 

Leithlumsden,  34  m.  f.  Aberdeen. 
Leitholm,  6  m.  f.  Coldstream. 
m  Lennoxtown,  9  m.  f.  Glasgow, 

3.15  and  10.15  p.m. 
m  Lerwick,  7.20  p.m.,  Thursday. 
m  Leslie,  7.20  p.m. 
Leslie,  under  Old  Rain. 

*  Lesmaliagow,  5.15  &  7.20  p.m. 
Leswalt,  under  Stranraer. 
Letbam,  6  m.  f,  Forfar. 
Letham,  under  Cupar-Fife. 
Leuchars,  7  m.  i.  Cupar-Fife. 

*  Leuchars,  under  Cupar- Fife. 
in  Leven,  6  30  a.m.,  &  7.20  p.m. 
Lhanbryde,  4  m.  f.  Elgin. 

ni  Liberton,  6.30  a.m.  &  7.20  p.m. 

*  Liliesleaf,  7.20  p.m. 
Limekilns,  3  m.  f.  Dunfermline. 
Lindores,  2  m.  f.  Newburgh, 
Linkshouse,  near  Lerwick. 
Linktown,  under  Kirkaldy. 

in  Linlithgow,    6.30    a.m.    10.15 
a.m.  and  3.15  p.m. 


Linton,  3  m.  f.  Noblehouse. 

Lingwilg,  9  m.  f.  Kingussie. 

Lismore,  7  m.  f.  Appin. 

Lix,  under  Crieff. 

Loan,  3  m.  f.  Linlithgow. 

m  Loanhead,  6.30  a.m.  &  7.20  p.m. 

m  Lochalsb,  6  a.m.   Sun.,  Tues., 

and  Thursda}'. 
Lochans,  under  Stranraer. 
Lochbroom,  under  Dingwall. 
m  Lochcarron,  15|  m.  f.  Lochalsb. 
Lochearnhead,  14  m.  f.  Callander. 
m  Lochee,    2^   m.   f.   Dundee,   6 

a.m.  and  7.20  p.m. 
Lochend,  under  Dumfries. 
Lochgair,  under  Glasgow,  10.15 

p.m. 
m  Lochgelly,  8  m.  f.  Kirkcaldy. 
m  Lochgilphead,  10.15  p.m. 
Lochgoilhead,  under  Greenock. 
Lochinver,  65  m.  f.  Golspie. 
m  Lochmaben,  5.15  and  7.20  p.m. 
m  Lochmaddy,  6  a.m.  Sun.,  Tues., 

and  Thursday'. 
Lochwester,  under  Wick, 

*  Lochwinnoch,  15  m.  f.  Glasgow, 
3.45  and  10.15  p.m. 

m  Lockerbie,  5.15  and  7-20  p.m. 
Logierait,  8f  m.  f.  Dunkeld. 
Longforgan,  6  m.  f.  Dundee. 
Long-hope,  16  m.  f.  Kirkwall. 
Longniddrie,  under  Prestonpans. 
Longside,  under  Mintlaw. 
m  Lossiemouth,  6  m.  f.  Elgin. 
Luing,  under  Oban. 
Lumsden,  under  Aberdeen. 
Lundie,  under  Dundee. 
Luss,  27  m.  f.  Glasgow,  10.15  p.m. 
Luthrie,  under  Cupar-Fife. 

*  Lybster,  13  m.  f.  Wick. 

M 

Macduff,  11  ra.  f.  Banff. 
Madertj-,  under  Crieff. 
Makerston,  under  Kelso. 
Manor,  under  Peebles. 
m  Markinch,  6  a.m.  and  7.20  p.m. 
Maryculter,  75-  m.  f.  Aberdeen. 

*  Maryhill,  4  m.  f.  Glasgow,  3.15 

and  10.15  p.m. 
Marykirk,  6  m.  f.  Montrose. 
Marypark,  under  Craigellachie. 
m  Mauchline,  3.45  &  10.15  p.m. 
Maxweltown,  under  Dumfries. 
TO  Maj'bole,  10.15  p.m. 
TO  Meigle,  6  a.m.  and  7.20  p.m. 
Meikleour,  under  Cupar-Angus. 

*  Melrose,  10.15  a.m.  &  7.20  p.m. 
Melvich,  18  m.  f.  Thurso. 
Menstrie,  5  m.  f.  Stirling. 
Methlie,  22  m.  f.  Aberdeen. 
Methvin,  6  m.  f.  Perth. 

Mey,  12  m.  f.  Thurso. 
TO  Midcalder,  10.15  a.m.&7.20  p.m. 
Millerhill,  under  Dalkeiih. 
7?j  Millport,  10. 1 5  a.m.  &  10. 15  p.m. 
Milnathort,  If  m.  f.  Kinross. 
TO  Milngavie,  7  m.  f.  Glasgow,  3.15 
and  10.15  p.m. 


POST  TOWNS  AND  SUB-OFFICES  IN  SCOTLAND. 


35 


Milton  Bridge,  under  Pennicuick. 
Milton  of  Canipsie,  9  m.  f.  Glas- 
gow, 3.15  and  10.15  p.m. 
Slinginish,  under  Dunvegan. 
Miuisliaiit,  under  Maybole. 
?7i  Mintlaw,  7.20  p  m. 

*  Moffat,  5.15  and  7.20  p.m. 
Money  musk,  19  m.  f.  Aberdeen. 
m  Moniaive,    S    m.    f.    Thornhill, 

7.20  and  10.15  p.m. 
Monefieth,  under  Dundee. 
Monkton,  S3  m.  f.  Glasgow,  10.15 

p.m. 
m  Montrose,  6  a.m.  and  7.20  p.m. 
Moodiesburn,    7    m.    f.   Glasgow, 

5.15  a.m.  and  2.15  p.m. 
Morebattle,  S  m.  f.  Kelso. 
Slorenish,  8  m.  f.  Tobermory. 
Morham,  under  Haddington. 
m  Mortlach,  8  m.  f.  Craigellachie. 
m  Morvern,  10.15  p.m. 
Mossat,  33  m.  f.  Aberdeen. 
Mossbank,  near  Lerwick,  Zetland. 
m  Motherwell,  5.15  a.m.  and  3.15 

and  7.20  p.m. 
Mountboj-,  under  Biggar. 
Mousewald,  under  Dumfries. 
M03',  12  m.  f.  Inverness. 
Muckhart,  10  m.  f.  Alloa. 
Muirdrum,  2  m.  f.  Carnoustie. 
m  Muirkirk,    10    m.    f.    Douglas, 

7.20  p.m. 
Munlocky,  12  m.  f.  Beauly. 
Murrayfield,  6.30  and  10.15  a.m., 

and"7.20  p.m. 
m  Musselburgh,  6.30  a.m.,  &  3.15 

and  7.20  p.m. 
Muthill,  3  ni.  f.  Crieff. 
Mylnefield,  under  Dundee. 

N 

m  Nairn,  6  a.m.  and  7.20  p.m. 

Neilston,  10  m.  £  Glasgow,  5.30 
and  11.15  a.m. 

New  Abbey,  7^  m.  f.  Dumfries. 

New  Aberdour,  8  m.  f.  Fraser- 
burgh. 

Newart-liill,  under  Motherwell. 

m  Newburgh,  Fife,  6.30  a.m.  and 
7.20  p.m. 

Newburgh,  under  Aberdeen. 

Newbyth,  under  Turriff. 

m  New  Castleton,  10.15  a.m.,  and 
7.20  p.m. 

m  New  Cumnock,  7.20  and  10.15 
p.m. 

New  Deer,  29  m.  f.  Aberdeen. 

m  New  Galloway,  7.20  p.m. 

Newhaven. — See  Edinburgh. 

New  Lanark,  under  Lanark. 

New  Mains,  under  Motherwell. 

Newmills,  Fife,  un.  Dunfermline. 

Newmihis,  8  m.  f.  Kilmarnock. 

ZSTew  Pitsligo,  10  m.  f.  Mintlaw. 

*  Newport,  6  a.m.  and  7.20  p.m. 
New  Seat,  under  Old  Rain. 
Newton- Grange,  under  Dalkeith. 
Newton-Mearns,  7  m.  f.  Glasgow, 

3.45  and  10.15  p.m. 


'w  Newton-Stewart,  10.15  p.m. 
Newtyle,  6  m.  f.  Cupar-Angus. 

m  Nicolson  Street  (Edinburgh). 
Nigg,  6  m.f.  Parkhill. 

*  Noblehouse,  7.20  p.m. 

m  North  Berwick,  10.15  a.m.  and 
7.20  p.m. 

*  North    Queensferry,    G.30    and 
10.15  a.m.,  and  7.20  p.m. 

Nuuten,  22  m.  f.  Lochmaddy. 

O 

Oakley,  under  Dunfermline. 
m  Oban,  10.15  p.m. 
Ochiltree,  4  m.  f.  Cum.nock. 
Old  Aberdeen,  IJ  m.  f.  Aberdeen. 
711  OldKilpatrick,''3.15&10.15  pm. 
m  Old  Meldrum,  6  a.m.  &  7.20  p.m. 
Old  Rain,  6  a.m.  and  7.20  p.m. 
Old  Kattray,   1  m.  f.  Blairgowrie. 
Oldharastock,  un.  Cockburnspath. 
Ollabery,  near  Lerwick,  Zetland. 
Orniiston,  2^  m.  f.  Tranent. 
Opbir,  under  Kirkwall. 
Orton,  10  m.  f.  Keith. 
Osnaburgh,  under  Cupar-Fife. 
Ouick,  under  Fort-William. 
Oxton,  under  Stow. 


m  Paisle}',  6.30  &  10.15  a.m.,  2.15, 

6.15,  and  10.15  p.m. 
Parkgate,  8  m.  f.  Dumfries. 
Parkhead,  2  m.  f.  Glasgow,  5.30 

a.m.  and  3.15  p  m. 

*  Parkhill,  6  a.m. 

Parton,  6  m.  f.  Castle- Douglas. 
m  Partick,  3  m.  f.  Glasgow,  9.15 

a.m.,  3.15  and  10.15  p.m. 
Pathhead,  1  mile  from  Kirkcaldy. 
Patha,  10  miles  from  Ayr. 
m  Peebles,  7.20  p.m. 
Pencaithland,  3^  m.  f.  Tranent. 
Penisherry,  under  Girvan. 
m  Pennicuick,  6.30  &  10.15  a.m., 

and  7.20  p.m. 
Penpont,  ur.der  Thornhill. 

*  Perth,  6  a.m.  and  7.20  p.m. 

*  Peterhead,  6  a.m.  &  7.20  p.m. 
Pitcaple,  4  m.  from  Keith-Hall. 
Pitlessie,  4  m.  from  Cupar-Fife. 
m  Pitlochrie,  6  a.m. 
Pitneisk,  under  Forres. 

m  Pittenweem,  7.20  p.m. 

Pitscottie,  under  Cupar-Fife. 

m  Pitt  Street  (Edinburgh). 

Plean,  under  Stirling. 

Plocton,  under  Lochalsh. 

Pluscarden,  under  Elgin. 

m  PoUokshaws,  3  m.  fr.  Glasgow, 
5.30  and  11.15  a.m. 

Polluksbields,  under  Glasgow,  5.30 
and  11.45  a.m. 

Polmont,  S^  m.  from  Falkirk. 

Polmachie,  G  m.  f.  Castle-Douglas. 

m  Poolewe,  6  a.m.,  Sunday,  Tues- 
day, and  Tiiursday. 

Portaskaig,  10.15  p.m.,  Mondays 
and  Thursdays,  2.15  p.m. 


Port-Bannatyne,  3  m.  f.  Rothesay. 
Port-Charlotte,  under  Bowmore. 
m  Port-Eglinton  Road,  GLisgow. 
m  Port-Ellen,  10. 15p.m,, Mondays 

and  Thursdays,  2.15  p.m. 
?«  Port-Glasgow,  G.30  and  10.15 

a.m.,  and  2.15,  4.20,  G.15,  and 

10.15  p.m. 
Port-Logan,  14  m.  f.  Stranraer. 
Portmahomac,  12  m.  from  Tain. 
Port-Monteith,  15  m.  f  Stirling. 
ni  Portobello,  6.30  a.m.,  3.15  and 

7.20  p.m. 
w  Port-Patrick,  10.15  p.m. 
m  Portree,  6  a  m.,  Sunday,  Tues- 
day, and  Thursday. 
*  Portsoy,  6  a.m.  and  7.20  p.m. 
m  Port- William,  10.15  p.m. 
Poyntzfield,  7  m.  from  Fortrose. 
Preston,  13  m.  from  Dumfries. 
m  Prestonkirk,    10.15    a.m.,    and 

7.20  p.m. 
m  Prestonpans,    10.15    a.m.,    and 

7.20  p.m. 
Prestwick,  near  Ayr. 

R 

Rachan-Mill,  7.20  p.m. 
Rait,  under  Errol. 
Ramscleuch,  under  Selkirk. 
7)1  Ratmoch,  21  m.  fr.  Pitlochrie. 
Rasaj',  14  m.  from  Broadford. 
w  Ratho,  10.15  a.m.  &  7.20  p.m. 
Reay,  11  miles  from  Thurso. 
Redcastle,  under  Inverness. 
Redding,  under  Falkirk. 
Redgorton,  4  miles  from  Perth. 
ni  Renfrew,  3  m.  fr.  Paisley,  6.30 

a  m.,  and  2.15  and  6.15  p.m. 
Benton,    16^  m.  from   Glasgow, 

3.15  and  10.15  p.m. 
Reston,  under  Ayton. 
m  Rhynie,  9  miles  from  Iluntly. 
Riccarton,  1  m.  f.  Kilmarnock. 
Riccarton,  under  Langholm. 
Ringford,  5  m.  f.  Kirkcudbright, 
Roberton,  6  miles  from  Hawick. 
Roberton,  under  Biggar. 
Rogart,  under  Golspie. 
Rosehall,  near  Glasgow,  5.15  ^.ra. 

and  2.15  p.m. 
Rosehearty,  4^  m.  f.  Fraserburgh. 
Rosemarkie,  under  Fortrose. 
Roseneath,  3^  m.  f.  Helensburgh. 
Rosewell,  under  Lasswade. 
Roslin,  6.30  a.m.  and  7.20  p.m. 
m  Rothes,  3  m.  f.  Craigellachie. 
mRothesay,  2.15  p.m. &  10.15p.m. 
Eothiemay,  6J  m.  from  Huntly. 
Row,  2^  m.  from  Helensburgh. 
Rutherglen,  2  miles  from  Glasgow, 

5.15  a.m,  and  12.45  p.m. 

S 

TO  St.  Andrews,  6.30,  10.15  a.m. 

and  7.20  p.m. 
m  St.  Boswell's,   10.15  a.m.  and 

7.20  p.m. 
St.  Cyrus,  6  J  miles  from  Montrose. 


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POST  TOWNS  AND  SUB-OFFICES  IN  SCOTLAND. 


St.  Fergus,  under  Peterhead. 

jrt  St.  Margaret's   Hope,  12  m.  f. 

Kirkwall. 
St.  Monance,  1^  milesfrom  Pitten- 

■weem. 
St.  Ninian's,  1^  m.  from  Stirling. 
Salen,  under  Strontian. 
Saline,  7  miles  from  Dunfermline. 
Salsburgh,  7  miles  from  Airdrie. 
m  Saltcoats,  3.45  and  10.15  p.m. 
Salton,  6  miles  from  Tranent. 
Sauchie,  under  Alloa. 
Sanday,  20  miles  from  Kirkwall. 
Sandbank,  under  Dunoon. 
Sandhead,  8  miles  from  Stranraer. 
Sandness,  near  Lerwick,  Zetland. 
Sandwick,  under  Lerwick. 
Sandyford,  under  Glasgow. 
»j  Sanquhar,  7.20  and  10.15  p.m. 
Scone,  2  miles  from  Perth. 
Sconcer,  12  m.  from  Broadford. 
Scourie,  72  miles  from  Golspie. 
Seafiield,  Leitli. 

Seafleld,  near  Lerwick,  Zetland. 
m  Selkirk,  10.15  a.m  &  7.20  p.m. 
Shielday,  under  Dingwall. 
Shieldhouse,  \2^  m.  f.  Lochalsli, 
m  Shotts,    6.30   a.m.,    3.15   and 

7.20  p.m. 
Shettleston,  4  m.  from  Glasgow, 

5.30  a.m.  and  3.15  p.m. 
Skene,  8  mili-s  from  Aberdeen. 
m  SlamauLin,  under  Falkirk. 
m  Slateford,  6.30  a.m.  &  7.20  p.m. 
Sligichan,  under  Broadford. 
Smallholm,  under  Kelso. 
Sorby,  12  miles  from  Wigtown. 
Soru,  4  miles  from  Mauchline. 
Southend,  under  Campbelton. 
*  South   Queensferry,   6.30  a.m., 

10.15  a.m.,  and  7.20  p.m. 
Southwick,  16  m.  from  Dumfries, 
Spittalfield,  6  m.  f.  Dnnkeld. 
Spott,  under  Dunbar. 
Springbank,  2  m  from  Glasgow. 
Springburn,  2|r  m.  from  Glasgow, 

11.45  a.m.  and  10  15  p.m. 
Spring  fielr*,  under  Cupar-P'ife. 
Sprouston,  under  Coldstream. 
m  Stanley,  7.20  p.m. 
Stenton,  under  Prestonkirk. 
Stevenson,  12  m.   fr.  Kilmarnock, 

3.45  and  10.15  p.m. 
m  Stewarton,  3.45  &  10.15  p.m. 
m  Stirling,  6  a.m.,  3.15  p.m.,  and 

7.20  p^n. 
Stitchell,  under  Kelso. 
iStobo,  under  Peebles. 
m  Stonehaven,  6  a.m.  &  7.20  p.m. 
Stonehouse,  18  m.  from  Glasgow, 

3.15  p.m.  and  7.20  p.m. 
Stoneykirk,  6  m.  from  Stranraer. 
VI  Stornoway,  6,30  a.m. 
m  Stow,  10.15  a.m.  and  7.20  p.m. 
Strachur,  60  miles  from  Glasgow, 

10.15  p.m. 
Stair,  under  Ki'marnock, 


Straiten,  7  m.  from  Maybole. 
m  Stranraer,  10.15  p.m. 
Straithaird,  under  Broadford. 
in  Striithaven,  16  m.  fr.  Glasgow, 

7.15  a.m.,  3.15  and  7.20  p.m. 
Strathblane,  11  m.  from  Glasgow, 

10.15  p.m. 
Strathdon,  45  m.  from  Aberdeen. 
Strathmiglo,  9  m.  from  Kinross. 
StrathpefFer,  6  m.  from  Dingwall. 
Strichen,  7  miles  from  Mlntlaw. 
m  Stromness,  15  m.  fr.  Kirkwall, 

6  a.m. 
m  Strone,  10.15  p.m. 
Stronsay,  15  m.  from  Kirkwall. 
*  Strontian,  10.15  p.m. 
Struan,  27  m.  from  Broadford. 
Stru\-,  12  milesfrom  Beauly. 
Stuartfield,  3  miles  from  Mintlaw. 
Summoihill,  10  m.  f.  Aberdeen. 
Swinton,  6  m.  from  Coldstream. 
Symington,  6  m.  fr.  Kilmarnock, 

'l0.15  p.m. 
Sjmiington,  by  Biggar,  3.15  p.m. 

"  and  7.20  p.'m. 


m  Tain,  6  a.m. 

Tamnavoulin,  10  m.  fr.  Ballindal- 

locb. 
Tannadice,  under  Forfar. 
Tanwick,  near  Lerwick,  Zetland. 
m  Tarbert,  10.15  p.m. 
m  Tarbolton,  9  m.  f.  Kilmarnock, 

10.15  p.m. 
Tarland,  7.20  p.m. 
Tarves,  under  Aberdeen. 
Tayinloan,  18  m.  from  Tarbert. 
Teviothead,  9  m.  from  Hawick. 
m  Thornbill,  South,  7,20  p.m.  and 

10.15  p.m. 
Tbornhili,  10^  m.  from  Stirling. 
Thornliebank,  5  m.  from  Glasgow, 

5.30  and  11.15  a.m. 
Thornton,  4  m.  from  Keith. 
Thornton,  4  m.  from  Kirkcaldy. 
m  Thurso,  6  a.m. 
Tighnalim,  under  Pitlochrie. 
Tii;hyarry,  under  Lochraaddj'. 
m  Tillycoultry,  6  am.  &  7.20  p.m. 
Tiree,  30  m.  from  Tobermory. 
m  Tobermory,  10.15  p  ni.  Mond.-)}', 

Wednesday,  and  Friday. 
ToUcross,    under    Glasgow,    5.30 

a.m.  and  3.45  p.m. 
m  Tomintoul,  18  m.  from  Ballin- 

dalloch. 
in  Tongue,  45  m.  f.  Thurso,  G  a.m. 
Toronhill,  under  Dunfermline. 
Torpichen,  4  m.  from  Linlithgow. 
Torrance,    6    m.    from    Glasgow, 

6.30  a.m. 
Torryburn,  5  m.  fr.  Dunfermline. 
I  Toxside,  under  Fu.shie  Bridge. 

m  Tranent,  10.15  a.m.  &7.20  p.m. 
I  Traquair,  under  Peebles. 


Triiiafour,  under  Blair-Athole. 
Trinit^'^  Gask,  under  Aucliterarder. 
m  Troon,  3.45  and  10.1.5  p.m. 
Tullibody,  5  m.  fr.  Stirling. 
m  Turriff,  6  a.m.  and  7.20  p.m. 
Twynholm,  4  m.  f.  Kircudbright. 
Tyndrum,  36  m.  from  Callander. 
Tynninghame,  under  Prestonkirb. 

U 

Uddingstone,  7  m.  from  Glasgow, 

5.15  a.m.  and  3,45  p,m. 
Udne)',  13J  m.  from  Aberdeen. 
~'    Uig,  15  m.  from  Portree. 
m  Ullapool,  6  a,m. 
Ullesound,  near  Lerwick,  ZetlanJ, 
Ulstii,  under  Lerwick. 
Ulva,  10^  m.  from  Aros. 
Unuchan,  9  m.  fr.  Fort-Williarrr. 
Uphall,  10.15  am.  &  7.20  p.m. 
Upper  Keith,  under  Dalkeith. 
Urquhart,  under  Inverness. 
Urray,  under  Beaul}'. 
Uvesouud  under  Lerwick. 


Voe,  near  Lerwick,  Zetland. 

W 

Walls,  near  Lerwick,  Zetland, 
Waterbeck,  4^  m.  f.  Ecclefechan. 
Waterside,  under  Kilmarnock. 
Waterton  of  Echt,  under  Aberdeerr. 
Watten,  6  m.  from  Wick. 
Wcmyss,  Ah  m.  from  Kirkcaldy, 
Weniyss  Bay,  under  Greenock. 
in  West  Calder,  5  m.  from  Mid- 

Calder. 
Westray,  24  m.  fr.  Kirkwall.- 
Westruther,  under  Stow. 
Westsandwick,  near  Lerwick,  Zet- 

lund. 
Whamphray,  under  Moffat. 
"^  Whitburn,  0.30  and  10.15  a.m. 
Whitehouse,  22  m.  fr.  Aberdeen. 
Whilehouse,  under  Tarbert. 
m  Whithorn,  10.15  p.m. 
Whitsome,  under  A3'ton. 
Whittingliame,  under  Prestonkirk. 
m  Wick,  6  a.m. 
m  Winchburgh,  10.15  a.m.  &  7.20 

p.m. 
Windygates,  2^  m.  from  Leven. 
m  Wigtown,  10  15  p.m. 
m  Wishaw,  5.15   a.m.,   3.15   and 

7.20  p.m. 
Wiston,  8  m.  from  Biggar. 
Woodside,  2  m.  from  Aberdeen. 


Yarrow,  9  m.  from  Selkirk. 
m  Yetholm,  8  m.  from  Kelso. 
Yoker,  under  Glasgow,  10.15  p.m. 


ENGLISH  POST  AND  MONEY  ORDER  TOWNS, 


37 


MAILS  roa  THE  ISLE  OF  MAN. 

Mails  to  and  from  the  Isle  of  Man  are  conveyed  by  steamers  between  Liverpool  and  Douglas  dailij 
(Sundnys  excepted)  from  \st  June  to  oQth  September ;  in  May  and  October /oar  times  weeldy  ;  and  during 
the  remainder  of  the  year  three  times  weekly.  There  is  also  a  communication  once  weekly  between  Livej- 
pool  and  Eamsay,  Isle  of  Man. 


ENGLAND   AND   WALES. 

LIST  OF  PLACES  WHICH  ARE  POST-OFFICE  SAVINGS  BANK  BRANCHES,  AND  WniCII  CAN  GRANT  AND  I'AT 
MONEY  OKDEliS;    THOSE  MARKED  *  AKE  MONEY  ORDER  OFFICES  ONLY. 

Letters  for  all  parts  of  England  are  forwarded  by  the  Night  and  Day  Mails,  and  for  the  East  Coast 

via  Edinburgh,  at  6.30  a.m. 

The  Box  is  shut  for  the  Night  Mail  at  5.15  p.m.,  Id.  fee  up  to  5.25,  and  3d.  fee  up  to  5.30  p  m.  ;  for  the 

Day  Mail  at  7.20  p.m.,  Id.  fee  up  to  7.45,  and  8d.  fee  up  to  7.55  p.m. 


Abbeytown  (Car- 
lisle) 

Abbots  Bromley 

Aberaman 

Aberavon 

Aberayron 

Aberdare 

Aberdovey 

Aberford 

Abergavenny 

Abergele 

Aberkenfig 

Aberystwith 

Abingdon 

Accrington 

Aclington 

Acle  " 

Acton  Burnell 

Addiiigham(Yorks.) 

Albrigliton 

Alcesta 

Aldborough  (Hull) 

Aldborough  (Suf) 

Alderney 

Aldershott 

Aldershott  Camp 

Alford 

Al  fret  on 

Allendale 

Alnwick 

Alresfurd  (Hants) 

Alrewas  (Lichfield) 

Alston  (Cumber- 
land) 

Alton  (Hants) 

Altrincham 

Alvechurch 

Amble 

Ambleside 

Amersham 

Amesbury 

Amlwich 

Amport 

Ampthill 

Ancoats 

Andover 

Angmering 

Appleby  (Derby) 

Applebv(  Westmore- 
land) 

Appledore  (Devon) 

Arundel 

Ash,  Sandwich 

Ashbourne  (Derby) 


Ashburton 

Ashby-de-la-Zouch 

Asbford  (Kent) 

Ashted  (Birming- 
ham) 

Ashton  -  in  -  Maker- 
field 

Ashton-under-Lync 

Ashton  (near  War- 
rington) 

Ashwell 

Aspatria 

Ashton-on-Clun 

Asbton  Street  (Bir- 
mingham) 

Atherstone 

Attercliffe 

Attleborough 

Audlem 

Audley 

Axbridge 

Axminster 

Aylesbury 

Aylesham 

Bacup 

Badminton 

Bagshot 

Bakewell 

Bala 

Baldock 

Bampton  (Oxon) 

Bampton  (Devon) 

Banbury 

Bangor  (Wales) 

Banwell 

Bardfield 

Bardney 

Barbara 

Bark  way 

Barmouth 

Barnard  Castle 

Barnet 

Barnoldswich 

I'arnsley 

Barnstaple 

Barrow 

Barrow-on-Humber 

Barton-under- 

Needwood 
Barton-on-Humber 
Baschurch 
Basford  (Old) 
Basingstoke 


Baslow 

Bath 

Battley 

Battley  Carr 

Bawtry 

Beaconsfield 

Beaminster 

Beaufort 

Beaulieu 

Beaumaris 

Beccles 

Beckingham(Lond.) 

Beckingtoa 

Bedale 

Bedford 

Bedford  Street 
(Brighton) 

Bedlingtou 

Bedworth 

Beeford 

Beeston    (Notting- 
ham) 

Bel  ford 

Bellingham 

Belper 

Bentham 

Bere-Regis 

Berkeley 

Berkhamstead 

Berrjev/ 

Berwick 

Bethesda 

Betley 

Beverley 

Bewdley 

Bexhill 

Bicester 

Bideford 

Biggleswade 

Bildestone 

Billericay 

Billingboro' 

Bilstone 

Bingham 

Bingley 

Birkenhead 

Birmingham 

Dirstall  (York) 

Bishop  Auckland 

Bishop's  Castle 

Bishopstake 

Bishop's  Waltham 

Blackburn 

Blackpool 


Blackstone  Street 

(Liverpool) 
Blackwood 
Blaenavon 
Blaina 
Blakeney 
Blanehland 
Blandford 
Blaydon 
Bletchley  Station 

(Bucks) 
Blockley 
Bloxwich 
Blyth 
Bodmin 
Bognor 
Boliingtou 
Bolsover 
Bolton 
Bootle 

Boroughbridge 
Boscastle 
Boston 
Boston  Spa 
Botesdale 
Botley  (Hants) 
Bottesford 
Boughton 
Bourne 
Bournemouth 
Bourton-on-the 

Water 
Bovey  Tracey 
Bownesa 
Box 
Boxford 
Brackley 
Bracknell 
Bradfield 

Bradford  (Wiltsh.) 
Bradford  (Yorksb.) 
Bradford-on-Avon 
Bradley  Green 
Braintree 
Braniley  (Leeds) 
Brampton 
Brancastcr 
Brandon 
Braunstone 
Braunton 
Brecon 
Brenchley 
Brentwood 
Brcewood 


Bridgend 

Bridgenorth 

Bridgewater 

Bridlington 

Bridlington  Quay 

Bridport 

Brierley  Hill 

Brigg 

Brighouse 

Brightlingsea 

Brighton 

Brill 

Bristol 

Bristol    Road  (Bir- 
mingham) 

Britonferry 

Briiihani 

Brixworth 

Broad-Clist 

Broadstairs 

Broadway 

Broadwindsor 

Bromley 

Brompton 

Bromsgiove 

Bromyard 

Broseley 

Brough  (Yorksh.) 

Brough  (Westmore- 
land) 

Broughton-in-Fur- 
ness 

Erownhills 

Brownlow  Hill 
(Liverpool) 

Bruton 

Brymbo 

Brynmaur 

Bub  with  (Yorksh.) 

Buckby 

Buckden 

Buckenham 

Buckingham 

Budleigh  Saltertoa 

Builth 

Bungay 

Buntingford 

Bures 

Burford 

Burgh  (Spilsby) 

Burgess  Hill 

Burnham  (Bucks) 

Buruham  (Essex) 

Burnham  (Samer.) 


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ENGLISH  POST  AND  MONEY  ORDER  TOWNS. 


Burnham  (Norfolk) 

"Burnlej' 

Burslem 

Burton-on-Tren  t 

Burton  (Westm'd) 

Burwash 

Bury  (Lancashire) 

Bury  St.  Edmund's 

Bute  Docks 

Buxton 

Caerleon 

Caerphilly  (Cardiff) 

*  Caistor 

Calling-ton 

Calne  (Wilts) 

Calstock 

Calverley 

Camborne 

Cambridge 

Camelford 

Campdea 

Cannock 

Canterbury 

Cardiff 

Cardigan 

Carlisle 

Carmarthan 

Carnarvan 

Cartmell 

Castle-Carey 

Castle  Donington 

Castle  Eden  Station 

Castleford 

Castle  Hedinghara 

Castle  Street 

(Liverpool) 
Castleton 
Castletown  (Isle  of 

Man) 
Catterick 
Cawood 
Caxton 
Caythorpe 
Cemaes 
Cemmaes 
Cerne 

Chacewater 
Chagford  (Devon) 
Chalfant  St.  Giles 
Chalford 

Chapel-en-le-Frith 
Chard 
Charing 
Charlbury 
Charlton  (Blackh.) 
Charmouth 
Chatham 
Chathill 
Chatteris 
Cheadle 
Cheddar 
Cheetham  Hill 

(Manchester) 
Chelmsford 
Cheltenham 
Chepstow 
Chertsey 
Chesham 


Cliester 

Chesterfield 

Chester-le-Street 

Chester  Road  (Man 
Chester) 

Chichester 

Chippenham 

Chipping-Norton 

Chipping-Ongar 

Chipping-Sodbury 

Chirk 

Chislehurst 

Chorley 

Christchurch 

Chudleigh 

Chulmleigh 

Church  (Lancash.) 

Church-Stretton 

Cinderford 

Cirencester 

Clare  (Suffolk) 

Claverley 

Claj'  Cross 

Cleatormoor 

Cleckheaton 

Cleobury-Mortimer 

Clevedoa 

Cley 

Clifton 

Clifton- on-Terne 

Clitheroe 

Clun  (Salop) 

Cobham  (Surrey) 

Cockermouth 

Cogeshall 

Colchester 

Colford 

Coleshill 

Collingham 
(Newark) 

Collumpton 

Colnbrook 

Colne 

Colsterworth 

Colj'ton 

Come  Downe 

Congleton 

Coningsby 

Coniston,  near  Win- 
dermere 

Conway 

Cookham 

Coibridge 

Corfe-Castle 

Corsham 

Corwen 

Cosham 

Coventry 

Cowbridge 

Cowes 

Cradly  Heath 
(Stourbridge) 

Cranborne 

Cranbrook 

Cranley 

Crawley  (Sussex) 

Crediton 

Crewe 

Crewkeme 


Crickhowell 

Cricklade 

Ciomer 

Crondall 

Crook 

Cross-Inn 

Crossbills 

Croston 

Crowland 

Croydon 

Crumlia 

Cuckfield 

Cullompton 

Cwradvon 

Dalston 

Dalton-in-Furnes3 
Darlaston 
Darlington 
Dartford 
Dartmouth 
Darwen 
Daventry 
Dawley 
Dawlish 
Deal 

Debenham 
Deddington 
Dedhara 
Denbigh 
Denton 
Debtford 
Derby 

Derby  Road(Li'pool) 
Dereham 
Deritend  (Birm.) 
Desford  (Leicester) 
Devizes 
*  Devonporfc 
Dewsbury 
Dinas 
Diss 
Docking 
Dolgelly 
Doncaster 
Donington 
Dorchester 
Dorchester  (Oxford- 
shire) 
Dorking 

Douglas,  Isle  of  Man 
Dover 
Dowlais 
Downham 
Downton 
Driffield 
Droitvfich 
Dronfield 
Droxford 
Droylsden 
Dudley 
Doffield 
Diilverton 
Dunchurch 
Dunniow 
Dunstable 
Dunster 
Durham 
Dursley 


Eardisley 

Earshilton 

Easingtou  Lane 
(Fence  Houses) 

Easingwold 

Eastbourne 

East  Grinstead 

East  llsley 

Eastwood 

Ebbwvale 

Eccles  (Lancash.) 

Eccleshall 

Eckington 

Eden-Bridge 

Egham 

Ellen 

Ellesmere 

Ely 

Emsworth 

Enstone 

Epping 

Epsome 

Epworth 

Esher 

Eston  (Middles- 
burgh) 

Eton 

Evercreech 

Everton  (Liver.) 

Evesham 

Exeter 

Exmouth 
Eyam 
Eye 
Eynsham 

Fairford 

Fakenham 

Falmouth 

Fareham 

Farringdon 

Farnborough  Road 

Farnborough  Sta- 
tion (Hants) 

Farndon 

Farnliam  (Surrey) 

Farningham  (Kt.) 

Faversham 

Farnworth  (Lane.) 

Fawley  (Hants) 

Fazeley 

Feckenham 

Felling 

Felstead  (Chelmsf.) 

Feltham 

Felton 

Fence  Houses 

Fennv  Stratford 

Ferry"- Hill 

*  Ferry- side 

Festiniog 

Feversham 

Filey 

Fishguard 

Fishponds 

Five  Ways  (Bir- 
mingham) 

Flamborough(Hull) 

Fleetwood 


Fleet  Street  (Lou.) 

Flint 

Folkingham 

Folkstone 

Footscniy 

Fordingbridge 

Forrest   Row   (East 

Grinstead) 
Fortuneswell 
Foulsham  (Thetf.) 
Fowey 

Framlingham 
Frampton  Cotteral 
Frampton-on-Se- 

vern  (Gloucester) 
Freshwater 
Frodthani 
Fro  me 

Gainsborough 

Gardener  Street 

Gargrave 

Garstang 

Gateshead 

Gerard's  Cross 

Gibraltar  Street 
(Sheffield) 

Giilingham     (Dor- 
setshire) 

Glastonbury 

Glossop 

Gloucester 

Godalming 

Godstone 

Goole 

Gorej^  (Jersey) 

Gorton 

Gosperton  (Mane.) 

Gosport 

GoswellRoad  (Lon.) 

Goudhurst  (Kent) 

Gram  pound 

Grantham 

Grassendale 

Gravesend 

Grays 

Great  Ancoats 
(Manchester) 

Great  Bardlield 

Great  Hampton  St. 
(Birmingham) 

Great  Haj'wood 

Great  Missenden 

Great  Wakering 

Green  Hythe 

Green   Street    (Sit- 
tingbourne) 

Gresford 

Grimsby 

Gringley-on-the- 
Hill 

Guernsey 

Guildford 

Guildsborough 

Guisborough 

Gunnislake 

Hadfield 
Hadleigh  (Suffolk) 


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ENGLISH  POST  AND  MONEY  ORDER  TOWNS. 


39 


Hadlow 

Hagley  (Stonebr.) 

Hailsham 

Hailes-Owea 

Halesworth 

Halifax 

Halstead  (Essex) 

Haltwhistle 

Hambledoa 

Ham  Street 

Handcross 

Handsworth     (Bir- 
mingham) 

Hanley 

Hanmer 

Harewood 

*  Harleston 

Harling  East 

Harlow 

Harpenden 

Harrington 

Harrowgate 

Harrowgate  Wells 
(Harrowgate) 

Hartfordbridge 

HarLington 

Hartland 

Hartlepool 

Harwich 

Haslemere 

Haslinden 

Hastings 

Hasweil 

Hatfield 

Hatherleigh 

Halhersage 

Havant 

Haverfordv/est 

Haverhill 

Hawarden 

Hawes 

Haworth 

Hawkhurst 

Hawkshead 

Haxey 

Hay 

Haydon-Bridge 

Hayes 

Hayle 

Heanor  (Belper) 

Hebdenbridge 

Heclcingtou 

Heckmondwicke 

Hedon 

Helmsley 

Helstone 

Hemel-Hempstead 

Henfield  (Sussex) 

Henley-on-Thames 

Henley-in-Arden 

Hereford 

Herne-Bay 

Hertford 

Hessle 

Hexham 

Heytesbury 

Heywood 

Higham-Ferrers 

Highbridge 


Higher  Bunbury 

Jarrow 

Lenham 

Higbgate  (Birm.) 

Jersey  (Isle  of) 

Leominster 

Hight  St.(Hastiags) 

Levea 

Highworth 

Kegworth 

Lewes 

High- Wycombe 

Keighly 

Leyburn 

Hinckley 

Kelvedoa 

Leyland 

Hindon 

Kendal 

Lichfield 

Hinghara 

Kenilwortli 

Lincoln 

Hirwain 

Kentchurch 

Lindfield 

Hitchen 

Keswick  (Cumb.) 

Linton  (Cam- 

Hoddesdoa 

Kettering 

bridge) 

Hodnet 

Keynsham 

Lintou  (Kent) 

Holbeach 

Kibworth  Harcourt 

Liphook 

Holbrook 

Kidlingtoa 

Liskeard 

Holm  upon  Spalding 

Kidwelly 

Litchara 

Moor  (Yor.) 

Kidderminster 

Littleborough 

Holmefirth 

Kimboltoa 

Littlehampton 

Hoisworthy 

Kineton 

Little-Port 

Holt 

Kingsbridge 

Liverpool 

Holt  (Thetford) 

Kingsclere 

Llanberis 

Holyhead 

Kingscliffe 

Llanboidy 

Holywell 

Kingsland 

Llanbrynmair 

Honiton 

Kings  Langley 

Llandatf 

Honley 

Kings  Lynn 

Llandilo 

Horncastle 

Kingstou-on- 

Llandovery 

Horndean 

Thames 

Llandudno 

Horndon-on-the- 

Kingswainford 

Llandyssil 

Hill 

Kiiigswood  (Glou.) 

Llanelly 

Hornsea 

Kington 

Llanerchymedd 

Horsforth 

Kinvar 

Llanfair-Caerinlon 

Horsham 

Kirkburton 

Llanfyllin 

Horwich 

Kirkby-Lonsdale 

Llangadock 

Hotwells 

Kirkby-Moorside 

Llangefni 

Houghton-le-Spring 

Kirkbv-Steven 

Llangollen 

Hounslow 

Kirkdale 

Llanidloes 

Hove  (Brighton) 

Kirkham  (Lane.) 

Llanrwst 

Hoveringham 

Kirkoswald 

Llantrissant 

Hovinghain 

KirkstallRd.(Leeds) 

Llanymynech 

Howden 

Kirkton-Lindsay 

Loddon 

Hoylake 

Knapp  Hill 

London 

Hoj-land 

Kuaresborough 

Longbuckby 

Hucknal,  Torkard 

Knighton 

Long-Eaton 

Hudderblield 

Knott  Mill  (Mane.) 

Longmelford 

Hull 

Knottingley 

Longsight   (Man- 

Hungerford 

Knutsford 

chester) 

Hunslett  (Leeds) 

Long-Stratton 

Huntingdon 

Lamberhurst 

Long-Sutton 

Hurst  Pierpoint 

Lambourne  (Berks) 

Longton 

Hurst  green 

Lampeter 

Longtown 

Husbands  Bosworth 

Lancaster 

Looe  (Cornwall) 

Hyde 

Landport 

Lostwithiel 

Hythe  (Kent) 

Langharne 

Loughborough 

Hylhe  (Hants) 

Langport 

Louth 

Launceston 

Lower  Hayford 

Idle 

Lavenham 

Lowestoft 

Ilchester 

Lavington  Market 

Lowmuir 

Ilfracombe 

Lawlou 

Low  Walker 

Ilkestone 

Leadgate 

Ludlow 

Ilkley 

Leamington 

Luton 

Ilminster 

Leatherhead 

Lutterworth 

Ingatestone 

Lechdale 

Lydd 

Ipstones 

Ledbury 

Lydney 

Ipswich 

Leek 

Lyme 

Iron-Bridge 

Leeds 

Lymington 

Ironville 

Leicester 

Lymm 

Isle  of  Man 

Leigh  (Lane.) 

Lyndhurst 

Ivj'-Bridge 

Lcighton-Buzzard 

Lynn 

Iwerne  Minster 

Leintwardine 

Lyntou 

Ixworth 

Leistoa 

Lytham 

Macclesfield 

Blacchvnleth 

Madley  (Sbrop.) 

Maesteg 

Magor 

Maidenhead 

Maiden-Newton 

Maidstone 

Maldon 

Malniesbury 

Malpas 

Malvern,  Great 

Malvern  Link 

Malvern  Wells 

*  Manchester 

Manningtree 

Mansfield 

Marasion 

March 

Marden 

Margate 

Market-  Bosworth 

Market-Deeping 

Market- Drayton 

Market-Harbro' 

Market-Lavington 

Market-Raisin 

Market-Weighton 

Markyate  Street 

Marlborough 

Marlow 

Marsden  (Hudders- 

'     field) 

Marshfield 

Marsh  Lane  (Leeds) 

Martham  (Yarm.) 

Martock 

Marj'church, 

Maryport 

Masborough 

Masham 

Matlock  ('Bath) 

Mayfield  ^ 

Melbourne(Derb3'S.) 

Melbourne  Royston 

Melksham 

Meltham 

Melton  MovTbray 

Menai  Bridge 

Mere 

Merthyr-Tydvil 

Movegissy 

Micheldever  Station 

Middleham 

Middlesborough 

Middleton  (Lanca- 
shire) 

Middleton  in  Tees- 
dale 

Middlewich 

Midhurst 

Mildenhall 

Milford  Junction 

Milford 

Millbank  St.  (Lon.) 

Mill  Street  (Liver- 
pool) 

Milnathorpe 

Milton 


ENGLISH  POST  AND  MONEY  ORDER  TOWNS 


Milverton 

Minchinhampton 

Winehead 

Minories 

Minsterley 

Mirfield 

Mitchell-Dean 

Modbury 

Mold 

Monmouth 

Montgomery 

Moorgate  St.  (E.L.) 

Morchaid  Bishop 

Morecamb  (Lane.) 

Moreton 

Moreton  (Hamp- 

stead) 
Moretoti-in-Marsh 
Morice  Town 
Morley 
Morpeth 
Motram 

Mossle}'  (Lanca.) 
Mountain  Ash 
Mount  liphraiin 
Mount  Sorrell 
Much  Weiilock 
Mumbles 
Mundford 

Nailsea 

Nailsworth 

Nantwich 

Narbeth 

Narboroiigh 

Naylaud 

Neath 

Needham-Market 

Nelson-in-Marsden 

Neston 

Netlierton 

Netherstowej' 

*  Nettle  Abbey 

Nevin 

Newark 

New-Brighton 

New-Buckenham 

Newbury 

Newcastle-Emlyn 

Newcastle-on-Tyne 

Newcastle-un.-Ly. 

New  Church 

If  e  went 

New  Ferry 

Newhaven 

Newlenton 

New  Malton 

Newmarket 

New  Mills 

Newnham 

Newport  (Bishop- 

Btortford) 
Newport  (L  ofW.) 
Newport  (Monm.) 
Newport  (Salop) 
Newport  (Pagul) 
Newport  (Penib.) 
New  Quay  (Cardn.) 
New  Quay  (St.  Col.) 


New  Romney 

New  Swindon 
(Wilts) 

New  Walsingham 

New  Whittington 

Newton  Abbot 

Newton  Heath 

Newton-in-Cartmel 

Newton-in-the- 
Willows 

Newtown 

Niton  (I.  of  Wight) 

Normanton  (Yorks.) 

Northallerton 

Northampton 

North  Cave  (York- 
shire) 

North  Curry 

Northfleet  (Kent) 

Northiam 

Northleach 

North  Petherton 

North  Shields 

North  Street 

North  Sunderland 

North  Tawton 

North  Walsham 

Northwich 

Northwood 

Norwich 

Nottingham 

Nuneaton 

Oakengates 

Oakham 

Ockbrook 

Odihain 

Old  Basford 

Old  Brompton  (Kt.) 

Old  bury 

Oldham 

Old-Swan 

Ollerton 

Oine^' 

Ombersley 

Ongar 

Orford  (Suffolk) 

Ormskiik 

Oswestry 

Otley 

Otlery-St.-Mary 

Oultcn 

Oundle 

Overton  (Hants) 

Overton  (Flints.) 

O-xford 

Oxford  Road 

(Maiicliester) 
Oxford  Street 

(Middlesex) 

Paddington  Green 
Padiham 
Padstow 
Paington 
Painswick 
Pancras  Rd.  (Lon.) 
Pangbourne 
Park  End 


Park  Green 

Parliament  Street 
(S.W.) 

Pat  eley-B  ridge 

Patrington 

Patterdale 

Paulton 

Peel  (Isle  of  Man) 

Pe  nib  ridge 

Pembroke 

Pembroke  Dock 

Penarth 

Pendlebury  (Man- 
chester) 

Peniston 

Fenkridge 

Penn  (.'imershani) 

Penrith 

Penryn 

Pensford 

Penshurst 

Pensnett 

Penygroes 

Penzance 

Pershore 

Peterborough 

Petersfield 

Petworth 

Pewsey 

Piccadillj' 

Pickering 

Piddletown 

Pill  (Somerset) 

Pillgwenlly 

Pimlico  (^liddlesex) 

Pinner 

Plymouth 

Plympton 

Pocklington 

Ponder'sEnd  (Lon.) 

Pontefract 

Pontradawe 

Pontypool 

Pontypridd 

Poplar,  Penny  fields 

(London) 
Poole 

Port  Dinorwic 
Porthcawl 
Porthishead 
Portland  (Dorset) 
Portmadoc 
Portieath 
Portsea 
Portsmouth 
Potton 

Poulton-le-Fylde 
Frees  (Salop) 
Prescot 
Presteign 
Preston 
Preston- Brook 
Prestwich 

Princes-Risborough 
Prince  Town 
Probus 

Prospect  Place 
Puckeridge 
Pudsey 


Pulborough 

Purton 

Putney  (Surrey) 

Pwllheli 

Pyle 

Quayside 
Queeiiborongh 

Radcliife 

Raddiffe-on-Trent 

Kadstock 

Ragland 

Rainsbottom 

Rainsbury 

Ramsey  (Hunts.) 
Ramsey  (II.  of  Man) 

Ranisgate 

Ratcliffe  (Middle.) 

Ravenglass 

Rawtenstall 

Kayleigh 

Reading 

Redcar 

Redcliffe  (Bristol) 

Reddich 

Kedhill  Station  Rd. 

Redlund  (Bristol) 

Redruth 

Reepham 

Reeth 

Regent  St.  (Lon.) 

Reigate 

Retford 

Rhavader 

Rliyl 

Rhymney 

Richmond  (Yorksh.) 

Richmond  (Surrey) 

P.ickmansworth 

Ringwood 

Ripley  (Surrey) 

Ripley  (Derbysh.) 

Ripley  (Yorkshire) 

Ripon 

Rippoudon  (Yorks.) 

Risca 

Robertsbridge 

Robin  Hood's  Bay 

Rochester 

Rnchdale 

Rochdale  Road 
(Manchester) 

Rochford 

Rockferry    (Birken- 
head) 

Rockhampton(SW.) 

Rockingham 

Rolvenden  (Stable- 
hurst) 

Romald-Kirk 

Romford 

Ronisey 

Ropton 

Ross 

Roihbury 

Kotheilield 

Rotherham 

Rotherhitbe 
(Surrey) 


Rotherhithe  (Lower 

Wood,  S.E.) 
Rothwell 
Rougham 
Royston 
Ruabon 
Ruddington 
Rudgwick 
Rugby 
Rugelej- 
Runcom 
Ruthin 

Rvde  (Is.  of  Wight) 
Rye 

Saffron-AValden 

St.  Agnes  (Corn- 
wall) 

St.  Alban's 

St.  Asaph 

St.  Austle 

St.  Bees 

St.  Blazey 

St.  Cleer'd 

St.  Clement's  (Ox- 
ford) 

St.  Colurnb 

St.  David's 

St.  Day 

St.  Dogmael's 

St.  German's 

St.  Helen's  (Lanca- 
shire) 

St.  Helen's  (Isle  of 
Wight) 

St.  Ives  (Cornwall) 

St.  Ives  (Hunting- 
don) 

St  James'  Street 

St.  John's  Hill 

St.  John's  Wood 
(Middlesex) 

St.  John's  Chapel 

St.  Just 

St.  Leonard's  on  Sea 

St.  Mary's  Cray 

St.  Mary's  Church 

St.  Muwcs 

St.  Neot's 

St.  Thomas(Exeter)i 

Salcombe 

Salford  (Manchcs.) 

Salisbury 

Siiltash 

Saltney 

Sampford  Peverill 

Sandbach 

Sandj;ate 

Sandown  (Isle  of 
AVight) 

Sandwich 

Sandy 

Saundersfoot 

Sawbridgeworth 

Sawston  (Camb.) 

Saxmundham 

Scarborough 

Scilly  (Llands) 

Scold 


. 


ENGLISH  POST  AND  MONEY  ORDER  TOWNS. 


41 


Scotland  Boad 
(Liverpool) 

Seacoaibe 

Seaford 

Seaham 

Sea  ton 

Seaton  Carew 

Sedberg 

Sedgefield 

SeiJgley 

Selby 

Sellinge 

Settle 

Seven-Oaks 

Shadwell  (Middle.) 

Shaftesbury 

Shanklin  (Isle  of 
Wight) 

Sharnbrook 

Sheep's  Head 

Sheepcar 

Sheerness 

Sheffield 

Sheffield  Moor 
(Sheffield) 

Sheffiird 

Shepton-Mallet 

Sherborne 

Sherborne  Lane 
(London) 

Shields,  North 

Shields,  South 

Shiere  , 

Shiffnall 

Shildon 

Shillingstone 

Shipdham 

Shipley 

Shipston-on-Stour 

Shirley  Common 

Shoreham  (Sussex 

Shotley  Bridge 

Shrewsbury 

Shrivenhain 

Sidlesham 

Sidmoulh 

Silverdale 

Silloth 

Sittingbourne 

Skipton 

Slaithwailc 

Sleaford 

Sloan  St.  (London) 

Slough 

Smalley 

Smethwick 

Snailh 

?neinton 

Snettisham 

Sodbury 

Soham 
I  Solihull 

Solva 
jSomerton 

Souihalt 
jSoutham 

Southampton 

iSouthboroagh 

(Kei)t) 


Southcave 

Southend 

Southerndown 

Southgate  (Middle- 
sex) 

South  Kensington 

Southmolton 

South  Norwood 

South  Petherton 

Southport 

Southsea 

South  Shields 

Southwell 

Southwold 

Sowerby  Bridge 

Spalding 

Spennymoor 

Spilsby 

Stafford 

Staindrop 

Staines 

Stainland 

Staithes 

Stalbridge 

Stiiley- Bridge 

Stalham 

Stamford 

Stanhope 

Stansted 

Staplecross 

Stapleford 

Stapleburst 

Starcross 

Stavely  (Derbs.) 

Stevenage 

Stewkley 

Steyning  (Hurst 
Pierpoiiit) 

Stilton 

Stockbridge 

Stockport 

Stockton-on-Tees 

Stockenchureh 

Stoke-on-Trent 

Stoke- Ferry 

Stoke  Newington 
(Middlesex) 

Stokesley 

Stone  (Stafford^.) 

Stoneham 

Stonehouse  (Ply.) 

Stoney-Slratford 

Storington 

Stourbridge 

Stourport 

Stowey 

Stowniarket 

Stow-in-the-Wold 

Strand  (London) 

Strangways    (Man- 
chester) 

Stratford-on-Avon 

Stratford  (Esjex) 

Stratton 

Stieatham  (Lon.) 

Street 

Strelford  (Lanc'r.) 

Strood 

Stroud  (Glosters  ) 


Studley 
Sturminster-New- 

ton 
Sudbury 

Sunburj-  (London) 
Sunderland 
Sunning-Hill 
Sussex-Place 
Sutton  (Guildford) 
Sutton-in-Ashfield 
Sutton-Coldfield 
Sutton-Valence 
Swaffhnm 
Swanage 
Swansea 
Swineshead 
Swindon 

Swynton  (Yorks  ) 
Sydenham 

Tadcaster 

Taibach 

Talgarth 

Talywain 

Tamworth 

Tarporly 

Tarvin 

Tattenhall 

Taunton 

Tavistock 

Tean  Upper 

Teddington  (Lend.) 

Teignmouth, 

E.  and  W. 
Temple  Cloud 

(Somersetshire) 
Tenbury 
Tenby 
Tenterden 
Tetbury 
Tetsworth 
Tewkesbury 
Thame 
Thaxted 
Theale 
Thetford 
Thirsk 
Thorubury 
Thorne 
Thornley 
Thorverton 
Thrapstone 
Ticeliurst 
Tickhill 
Tideswell 
Tintern  Abbey 
Tipton 
Tibburv 
Titchtield 
Tiverton 
Toddington 
Todraorden 
Tooley  St.  (London) 
Tooting  (Surrey) 
Topsham 
Torcror3 
Torpoint 
Torquay 
Torrington 


Totness 

Tottenham  (Mid- 
dlesex) 

Tottenham  Court 
Road 

Totton  (Hants) 

Towcester 

Towlaw 

Towyn 

Tranquil  Vale 
(Blackheath,S.E.) 

Tredegar 

Tregaron 

Trindon  Grange 

Tring 

Trowbridge 

Truro 

Tunbridge 

Tunbridge  Wells 

Tunstall  (Staff.) 

Turham  Green 
(Middlesex) 

Tutbury 

Tuxford 

Twickenham  (Mid- 
dlesex) 

Twyford  (Berks.) 

Tyldesley 

Uffculine 

Ucktield 

Ulceby 

Ulverston 

Upper  Baker  Street 

(.Middlesex) 
Upper  Cievedon 

(Somerset) 
Upper  Clapton 

(Middlesex) 
Up[  er  Footing 
Upper  Mill 
Upper  Parliament 

St.  (Liverpool) 
Upper  Tean 
Uppingham 
Upton-ou-Severn 
Upwell 
Usk 

Uttoxeter 
Uxbridge 

Vauxhall  (London) 
Ventnor  (Isle  of 

Wight) 
Victoria  Street 

(Grimsby) 
Victoria  Docks 
Victoria  Road 
Vigo  Street 
Vincent  Square 

Wadebridge 
Wad  hurst 
Wainfleet 
WakeHcld 
Wakeving 
Walham  Green 

(Fulham)  Mid- 

dlese.^c 
Walker  (Northd.) 


Wallhamstow 

(Essex) 
Wallingford 
Walmer  (Kent) 
Walsall 
Walsham-le-Wil- 

lows 
Walsingham 
Waltham  Cross 

(Herts) 
Walton 
Walton-on-the- 

Nase 
Walton-on-Thames 
Walworth  (Surrey) 
Wandsworth  (Sur.) 
Wangford 
AVansford 
Wantage 
Wapping 
Wareham 
Warboys 
Warminster 
Warrington 
Warsop  (Notting,.)' 
Warwick 

Washington  Station 
Waterbeach 
Wateringbury 
Waterloo  (Liverp.) 
Waterloo  Road 

(Surrev) 
Watford  (Herts) 
Watli-on-Dearne 
AVatlington  (Ox.) 
Wat  ton 

AVatton  (Norfolk) 
Wavertree 
Wed  more 
Wednesbury 
Weedon 
Weeley 
Welford 
Wellesbourne 
Wellinborough 
Wellington  (Sal.) 
Wellington  (Som.) 
Wells  (Noi folk) 
Wells  (Somerset) 
Welshpool 
Weluyn 
Wem 
Wendovcr 
Weobley 
Westbourne  Park 

(London) 
West-Broomwich 
Westbury 

Westbury  on-Trym 
West- Derby 
West- Dray  ton 
Westerliani 
Western  Central 

District 
Western  Road 

(Brighton) 
West  H  addon 
West  Hartlepool 

(Durham) 


42 


IRISH  POST  AKD  MONEY  ORDER  TOWNS. 


West-Mailing 

"Westminster  (Mid- 
dlesex) 

Weston-super-Mare 

Wethcrby 

Weybridge 

Weymouth 

Whalev  bridge 

Whaliey 

Wheatley 

Whitby 

Whitchurch  (Brist.) 

Whitchurch  (Mon- 
mouth) 

Whitchurch 

Whitefield 

Whitehaven 

Whitstable 

Whittlesea 

Whitwick 

Wickham  Brook 


Wickham-Market 
Wickwar 
Widues'  Dock 

(Warrington) 
Wigan 
Wigstoa 
Wigton 
Willenhall 
*Willington  (Dur.) 
Williton 
Wilmslow 
Wilton  (Wilts) 
Wimbledon  (Sur.) 
Wimborne 
Wincauton 
Winchcombe 
Winchester 
Winchfield 
Windermere 
Windsor 
Wingham 


Winkleigh 

Winsford 

Winslow 

Winterton 

Wirksworth 

Wisbeach 

Witham 

Witheridge 

Withyain 

Witney 

Wiveliscombe 

Wivenhoe 

Woburn  (Bed.) 

Woking 

Wokingham 

Wolsingham 

Wolverhampton 

Wolverton 

Woodburu  Green 

Woodbridge 

Woodbury 


Woodchurch 

Woodstock 

Woodvilla 

Wooler 

Wool  pit 

Woolslotie 

Woolton 

Woolwich 

Woolwich  Arsenal 

Woolwich  Dockyd. 

Wooton-Basset 

Worchester 

Workington 

Worksop 

Worthing 

^\'ortley 

Woton-under-Edge 

Wragby 

Wrexham 

Wrington 

Wrotham 


Wye  (Kent) 

Wycombe 

Wymondham 

Yalding 

Yarm 

Yarmo\ith  (Isle  of 

Wight) 
Yarmouth  (ISTor- 

folk) 
Yatton 

Yatton  Keynell 
Yeadon 
Yealampton 
Yeovil 
York 
York  Road  (King's 

Cross) 
York-Town 
Yoxford 
Ystradynlais 


ISELAITD. 


LIST  OF  PLACES  WHICH  ARE  POST  OFFICE  SAVINGS  BANK  BRAKCHES,  AND  WniCH  CAN  GRANT  AND  PAY 
MONEY  ORDERS  ;    THOSE  MARKED  m  ARE  MONEY  ORDER  OFFICES  ONLY. 

The  Bos  for  the  Direct  Irish  ]\Iail,  via  Greenock  and  Belfast,  closes  at  6.15  p.m., 

Id.  Fee  up  to  G.30,  and  3d.  up  to  6.35  p.m. 

No  Despatch  on  Sundays. 

Letters,  &c.,  for  Dublin,  and  places  South  of  that  City,  are  also  forwarded,  via  Holyhead,  by  the  English. 

Night  Mail,  and  the  whole  of  the  correspondence  for  Ireland  is  forwarded,  via  Liverpool,  per  Day  Mail. 

Bantry  m  Carnew  m  Clonee  (County 

Belfast  Carrickfergns  Mcath) 

Bellmullet  Carrackmacross       m  Clones 

Belturbet 
m  Beragh 
m  Blacklyon 

Blackrock 
m  Blarney 
m  Blessington 

Bonmahon 

Borris 

Borrisakane 
m  Borris-in-Ossory 
m  Borrisoleigh 

Boyle 

Bray 
m  Brookborough 

Bruft 

Buncrana 
m  Bundoran 

Bushmills 

Buttevant 


m  Abbeyfeale 

Abbej'leix 

Adare 
m  Ahascragb 
m  Allihiesh. 
TO  Annamoe 

Antrim 
m  Ardara 

Ardee 

Ardglass 
m  Ardrahan 

Arklow 

Armagh 
TO  Artliiu-stown 

Arva 
TO  Ashburne 
m  Ashford 

Askeaton 

Athboy 

Athenry 

Athlone 
ni  Athy 

Aucbnacloy 
m  Aughrim 


Baggot  Street 

Bagnalstown 

Bailyborough 

Balbriggan 

Ballaghaderin 

Ballibay 

Ballina 

Ballinahinch 

Ballinamore 

Ballinasloe 

Ballincolliff 


Balliudine 
TO  Ballingarry 

(Limerick) 
TO  Ballingarry'  (Cal- 
lan) 

Balliiirobe 

Ballisodare 
TO  Ballybay 

Eallybrittas 
m  Ballybunion 
TO  Ballycastle 
m  Ballyclare 
TO  Ballyconnell 
vi  Ballyfarnon 

Ballygar 
TO  Ballygawley 
TO  Ballyglanin 

Ballyglass 

Ballyhaunis 

Ballyjames  Duff 

Ballymahon 

Bally  men  a 

Ballyraoe 

Ballymoney 

Ballymote 
m  Ballyuarcargy 

Ballyragget 

Ballyshaunon 

Ballytore 

Ballyvary 
m  Baltinglass 

Barmagher 
TO  Banbridge 

Bandon 
m  Bangor 

Bangor  Err  is 


TO  Cabinteely 

Cahir 

Cahirciveen 
TO  Caledon 

Calin  Creulish 

Callan 
m  Camolin 

Capel  Street 
TO  Capparaore 

Cappoquin 

Carlingford 

Carlow 

Carndonach 


m  Carnew 

Carrickfergns 

Carrackmacross 

Carrick-on- 
Shannon 

Carrick-on-Suir 
TO  Carrigallen 

Cashel 

Castlebar 

Castlebellingham 
ni  Castleblakney 

Castleblaney 

Castlecomer 
TO  Castleconiiel 

Castledawson 

Casllederg 
m  C:-.stlederniot 
TO  Castlefin 

Castleisland 

Castlemartyr 

Castlepollard 

Castle  Eea 

Castletown 

Castletown-Roche 

Castlewellaa 

Cavan 

Celbridge 

Charleville 

Clara 

Clare  Street 

Claremorria 

Clifden 
m  Cloghan 

Clogheen 
m  Clogher 

Cloguakilty 


Clonmcl 

Clontarf 
TO  Clough,  Antrim 

Clough,  Newry 
TO  Clouglijordon 

Cloyne 
m  Coachford 

Coleraine 
m  College  Green 
TO  Collon 
VI  Colooney 

Comber 
in  Cong 

Gookstown 

Cootehiil 

Cork 

Cowlin 
TO  Craughwell 
TO  Crookhaven 

Croom 
TO  Crossdoney 
tn  Crossmaglen 

Crossniolina 

Cruralin 

Curraghcarap  .. 

Cushendall 

in  Dal  key  ■ 
m  Dangan 

Delgany 

Delvin 

Derry 
m  Davrygouelly 


IRISH  POST  AND  MONEY  ORDER  TOWNS. 


43 


Dingle 

Donaghadee 

Donegal 

Doneraile 
m  Downpatrick 

Draperstown 

Drogheda 
m  Dromod 

Bromore  (County 
Down) 

Dromore  (West) 
m,  Drumcollogher 

Drumkeerhi 

Drurashambo 
m  Drumsna 
m  Drumquin 
m  Dublin 
m  Dugort 

Dundalk 
m  Dundrum 

Dunfanaghy 

DuDgannon 
»!  Dungarvoa 

Dungivea 

Dungloe 
m  Dunlaviu 

Dunleer 

Dunmanway 
m  Dunraore 

Dunshaughlin 

Durrow 

Eden  deny 
m  Edgewortlistown 

Elphiu 
m  Emyvale 

Enfield 

Eunis 

Enniscorthy 

Enniskeen 

Enniskillen 
m  Ennistimon. 
m  Eyrecourt 

Fermoy 
m  Ferns 

Ferrybank 
m  Fetbard 

Fintona 
ra  Fivemiletown 
m  Florence-Court 
m  Flurrybridge 

Foxford 

Frank  ford 
m  Frenchpark 

Freshford 

Gal  way 
m  Garvagh. 

Gilford 

Glanmire  Road 

Glenarm 
m  Goresbridge 

Gorey 


Gormanstown 

Gort 
m  Gortin 
Gowran 
Graique 
Granard 
Grange  Corner 

Headford 
High  Street 
(Dublin) 

711  Hillsborough 

m  Hilltovvn 
Ilollymount 
Hollywood 
Howth 

Inchicore 
m  Innisliaunon 
m  Inistiogue 

Irvinestowa 

m  Johnstown 
James  Street 

Kanturk 

Keady 

Kells 

Kenmare 
m  Kesh 

Kilbeggau 

Kilcock 

Kilcullea 
m  Kildare 
m  Kildorrery 
m  Kildysart 

Kilfinane 
m  Kilkee 

Kilkeel 

Kiikelly 

Kilkenny 

Killala 
m  Killaloe 

Killarney 
m  Killenaule 

Killesandra 

Killeybegs 

Killeyleigh 
m  Killorglia 

Killucau 
ra  Kilmacthomas 

Kilmallock 

Kilrea 

Kihush 

Kiltimagh 
in  Kiltorimer 
m  Kilworth 

Kingscourt 

Kingstown 
TO  Kinnegad 
m  Kinnetty 

Kinsaie 
m  Kinvara 

Kircubban 


m  Labinch 

Lanie 

Leap 

Leighlinbridge 
m  Leixlip 
m  Lisbellaw 
m  Letterfrack 

Letterkenny 

L'merick 

Lisburn 

Lismore 

Lisnaskea 
m  Listowel 

Londonderry 

Longford 
m  Lorrha 

Loughgall 
m  Loughbrickland 

Loughrea 
111  Louth 

Lower  Baggot  St. 
(Dublin) 

Lowtherstown 

Lucan 

Lurgaa 

Macroon 

Maghera 

Magherafelt 

Malahide 

Jilallow 

Manor-Hamilton 

Markethill 

Maryborough 

Maynooth 

Middleton 
w  Mill  Street  (Cork) 

Miltown-Malbay 

Mitchelstown 

Moate 

Mohill 
m  Moira 

Mouaghan 

Monasterevan 
m  Monegall 

Moneymore 

Monkston 

Mount   Bellew 
Bridge 
TO  Mountmellick 
TO  Mountnugent 

Mountrath 

Moville 
in  MuUinahone 

Mullingar 


Navan 
m  Nenagh 
in  New  Bliss 
Newbridge 
Newcastle 
Newcastle 
(Newry) 


111  Newmarket-on- 
Fergus 

Newport  (Tippe- 
rary) 

Newport  (Mayo) 

New  Ross 

Newry 

Newtonards 

Newtown- Barry 

Newton-Breda 
TO  Newtown-Butler 
TO  Newton-Forbes 

Newton-Hamiltn. 

Newton-Linr.av. 
in  Newton-Mount- 
Kennedy 

Newton-Stewart 

Oklcastle 

Omagh 
TO  Ornamore 

Ougbterard 
m  Ovoca  (Wicklow) 

TO  Pallasgreen 

Parsonstown 

Passage  West 

Pettigo 

Philipstown 
TO  Filltown 
TO  Pomeroy 

Portadown 

Portaferry 

Portarlington 
m  Portglenone 

Portlaw 

Portrush 

Portumna 

Queen  Street 

(Dublin) 
Queen  Street 
Queensborough 
Queenstown 

Ramelton 

Ranaldstown 

IJaphoe 
m  Rathangan 
VI  Rathcoole 

Rathcormack 

Rathdowney 
m  Rathdrum 

Rathfriland 

Rathkeale 

Rathmines 
(Dublin) 
m  Rathowen 

Roscommon 

Roscrea 

Ross — SeeN.  Ross 

Rosscarberry 

Rostrevor 
TO  Roundstone 


Saintfields 
in  ScarifF 

Schull 
in  Shercoch 

Shinrone 

Sir  Jn.  Rogerson's 
Quay  (Dublin) 
TO  Sixmilebridgo 

Sldbbereen 
TO  Skreen 

Slane 

Sligo 
TO'Sneem 

Stephen's  Green 
(W.) 

Stewartstowu 
TO  Stoneyford 

Strabane 

Stradbally 
TO  Stradone 

Stranorlar 

Strokestown. 

Summerhill 

(Dublin) 

in  Swanlinbar 

Swinford 

Swords  (Dublin) 

m  Tagbmou 
m  Tallaght 

Tallow 

Tandragee 

Tarbert 

Templemore 
TO  Tempo 

Thomastowa 
TO  Thurles 
TO  Timoleague 
TO  Tinahely 

Tipperary 

Tralee 

Tram  ore 
m  Trillick 

Trim 

Tuam 
TO  Tubbermore 

Tubbercurry 
»i  Tulla 

Tullamore 

Tullow 

Tynan 
in  Tyrrellspass 

m  Virginia 

Warrenspoint 
Waterford 
Westport 
Wexford 
Whitegate 
Wicklow 
TO  Woodford 

TO  Youghall 


44 


THE  ROYAL  FAMILY. 


GOVESKMENT,    FEEEAGE,    PARLIAMENT,    &c. 
THE  ROYAL  FAMILY. 
Her  most  Exceixent  Majestv  (Alexandrina)  Victoria, 
By  the  Grace  of  God,  of  the  United  Kingdom  of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland,  and  of  the  colonies  and  depen- 
dencies thereof  in  Europe,  Asia,  Africa,  America,  and  Australasia,  Queen,  Defender  of  the  Faith.     Her 
Majesty,  the  only  child  of  His  Royal  Highness  Edward,  Duke  of  Kent  (b.  Nov.  2,  1767,  d.  Jan.  23,  1820, 
m.  1818  Victoria-Mary-Louisa,  daughter  of  Francis,  Duke  of  Saxe-Coburg,  b.  Aug.  17,  1786,  d.  March  16, 
1861),  fourth  son  of  King  George  III.,  was  born  ou  the  24:th  May,  1819,  succeeded  to  the  Crown  on  tl:c 
demise  of  her  uncle,  his  late  Majesty  William  IV,,  on  the  20th  June,  1837  ;   married  Febiuary  10,  1840, 
His   Royal   Highness  Francis-Albert-Augustus-Charles-Emanuel,  Duke  of  Saxe,   Prince  of  Coburg  and 
Gotha,  who  was  born  August  26,  1819,  and  died  December  14,  1861  ;  and  has  issue — 

1.  Victoeia-Adelaide-Mary-Louisa,  Princess  Ro3'al,  b.  November  21,  1840, 

wi.  January  25,  1858,  Prince  Frederick-William  of  Prussia, 

2.  Albert-Edward,  Prince  of  Wales,  h.  November  9,  1841. 

3.  Alice-Maud-Mary,  b.  April  25,  1843. 

4.  Alfked-Ernest-Aleert,  b.  August  6,  1844. 
6.  Hellna-Augusta-Victoria,  b.  May  26,  1846. 

6.  Louisa-Caroline-Alberta,  b.  March  18,  1848. 

7.  Arthur-William-Patrick-Albert,  b.  Maj-  1,  1850. 

8.  Leopold-George-Duscan-Albert,  b.  April  7,  1853. 

9.  Beatrice-Mary- Victoria-Feodore,  b.  April  14,  1857. 


Cotisim  of  the  Queen. — George,  Duke  of  Cumber- 
land (King  of  Hanover),  b.  May  27,  1819.  George- 
William-Frederick-Charles,  Duke  of  Cambridge,  b. 
March  26,  1819,  sue.  1850.  Augusta,  b.  July  19, 
1822,  m.  June  28,  1843,  Frederick,  Grand  Duke  of 
Mecklenburg-Strelitz,  and  has  issue.     Mary,  b.  No- 

HOUSEHOLD  OF  THE  QUEEN. 

Lord  Chamberlain — Viscount  Sj-dney. 

Vice  Chamberlain — Viscount  Castlerosse. 

Keeper  of  Privy  Purse^Coh  Hon.  Sir  C.  B.  Phij^ps. 

Master  of  the  Horse — Marquess  of  Ailesbury. 

Master  of  Buck  HounJs — Earl  of  Bessborough. 

HereditaiT  Earl  Marshal — Duke  of  Norfolk. 

Deputj' — Lord  Edward  G.  F.  Howard. 

Hereditary  Grand  Falconi-r — Duke  of  St  Albans. 

Lord  High  Almoner — Bishop  of  O.xford. 

Hereditary  Grand  Almoner — Marquess  of  Exeter. 

Lord  Steward — Earl  of  St  Germans. 

Treasurer — Viscount  Bury. 

Comptroller — Lord  Proby. 

Mistress  of  Robes — Duchess  of  Wellington. 

Ladies  of  the  Bedchamber — Countess  of  Gainsbo- 
rough, Viscountess  Joceh'n,  Countess  of  Desart, 
Marchioness  of  Ely,  Duchess  of  Athole,  Lady 
Churchill,  Lady  Macdonald,  Countess  of  Caledon. 

Extra  Ladies  of  Bedchamber — Dowager  Duchess  of 
Norfolk,  Lady  Portman,  Countess  of  Mount  Edge- 
cumbe. 

Bedchamber  Women — Lady  C.  Barrington,  Lady  C. 
Copley,  Viscountess  Forbes,  Hon.  Mrs.  G.  Camp- 
bell, Viscountess  Chewton,  Hon.  Mrs.  A.  Gordon, 
Lady  Codrington,  Lady  Sarah  Elizabeth  Lindsay. 

Resident  Bedchamber  Woman — Lady  Augusta  Bruce. 

Extra  Bedchamber  Woman — Mrs.  Pratt. 

Maids  of  Honour — Hon.  Eleanor  Stanley,  Hon.  Lucy 
Maria  Kerr,  Hon.  C.  Cavendish,  Hon.  Flora  Mac- 
donald,  Hon.  Beatrice  Bj'ng,  Hon.  Emily  S.  Cath- 
cart,  Hon.  Horatia  Charlotte  Stopford,  Hon.  Vic- 
toria Alexandrina  Stuart  Wortley. 

Lords  in  Waiting — Earl  of  Caithness,  Viscount  Tor- 
rington,  Lord  Camoys,  Lord  Rivers,  Lord  de  Tab- 
lej'.  Lord  Cremorne,  Lord  Methuen,  Lord  Harris. 

Extra  Lord  in  Waiting — Lord  Byron. 

Chief  Equerry  and  Clerk  Marshal — Lord  A.  Paget. 

Master  of  the  Ceremonies — Hon.  Sir  E.  Cust. 

Captain  Band  of  Gentlemeu-at-Arms — Lord  Foley. 


vember27,  1833.  Their  father,  Adolphus-Frederick, 
•who  died  July  8,  1850,  -was  b.  February  24,  1774  ; 
m.  May  7,  1818,  Augusta,  daughter  of  Frederick, 
Landgrave  of  Hesse-Cassel,  b.  July  25,  1797. 

Maternal  Uncle  of  the  Queen. — Leopold  1.,  King 
of  the  Belgians. 

Captain  of  the  Yeomen  of  the  Guard — Earl  of  Dueie. 
Clerk  of  the  Closet — Bishop  of  Chester. 
Phvsiciaus  in  Ordinary — Sir  James  Clark,   Bart., 

M.D.,  Sir  H.  Holland,  Bart.,  M.D. 
Sergeant  Surgeons — Sir  B.  C.  Brodie,  Bart.,  Wq5. 

Lawrence. 
First  Phvsician  Accoucheur— Sir  C.  Lodock,  Bart., 

M.D.' 
Surgeon  Accoucheur — Richard  Blagden. 
Surgeon  Oculist  in  Ordinary— W.  W.  Cooper. 
Apothecary  to  the  Person-^John  Nussey. 
Poet  Laureate— Alfred  Tennyson. 
Painter — Sir  George  Hayter. 

HOUSEHOLD  OF  THE  PRINCE  OF  WALES. 
Governor — Hon.  Robert  Bruce,  D.C.L. 

Chancellor . 

Keeper  of  the  Privy  Seal — Sir  W.  Dunbar,  Bart. 
Treasurer— Col.  Hon.  Sir  C.  B.  Phipps. 

Secretary . 

Attorney-General — Sir  William  J.  Alexander,  Bsrt 
Equerry — Frederick  Charles  Keppel. 

HOUSEHOLD  OF  THE  DUKE  OF  CAM- 
BRIDGE. 
Equerries — Sir  William  Davison,  Hon.  James  Mac- 

donald,  Edm.  St.  John  Mildmay,  Lord  W.  Paulet, 

C.  Tyrwhitt,  H.  Clifton. 
Chaplains — J.  R.  Wood,  M.A.,  James  Hulchinso.-i, 

M.A.,  R.  Halpin,  M.A. 
Surgeons — James  B.  Gibson,  M.D.,  T.  Richardson. 

HOUSEHOLD   OF  THE  DUCHESS   OF  CAM- 
BRIDGE. 
Lady  in  Waiting — Lady  Geraldine  Somerset. 
Equerries — H.  Purves,  W.  P.  Cust. 
Phj'sician — Frederick  F.  Quin,  SLD. 
Apothecary  at  Kew — Edwaid  II.  Hills. 
Dresser — Miss  Freyeisen. 


DEPARTMEISITS  OF  GOVERNMENT. 


45 


HER  MAJESTY'S  MINISTERS. 

First  Iiord  of  the  Treasury  (Prime  Minister) — Vis- 
count Palmerston. 

Chancellor  of  Exchequer — Rt.  Hon.  W.  E.  Gladstone. 

Lord  Chancellor — Lord  Weslbury. 

Lord  President  of  Privy  Council — Earl  Granville. 

Lord  Privy  Seal — Duke  of  Argyll. 

Home  Secretarj- — Right  Hon.  Sir  George  Grey. 

Foreign  Secretary — Earl  Russell. 

Colonial  Secretary — Duke  of  Newcastle. 

War  Secretary — Right  Hon.  Sir  George  C.  Lewis. 

Indian  Secretary — Right  Hon.  Sir  C.  Wood. 

First  Lord  of  Admiralty — Duke  of  Somerset. 

President  of  the  Board  of  Trade— Right  Hon.  T. 
Milner  Gibson. 

President  Poor  Law  Board — Rt.  Hon.  C.  P.  Villiers. 

Postmaster-General — Lord  Stanley  of  Aiderley. 

Chancellor  of  the  Duchy  of  Lancaster — Right  Hon. 
Edward  Cardweli. 

THE  ABOVE  COMPOSE  THE  CABINET. 


Chief  Secretary  for  Ireland — Right  Hon.  Sir  R.  Peel. 

First  Commissioner  of  Works  and  Public  Buildings 
—Right  Hon.  W.  F.  Cowper. 

Vice-President  of  Board  of  Trade  and  Paymaster- 
General— Right  Hon.  W.  Hutt. 

Vice-President  of  the  Committee  of  Council  on  Edu- 
cation—  Right  Hon.  Robert  Lowe. 

Commander-in-Chief — Duke  of  Cambridge. 

Lord  Chiimberlain — Viscount  Sydney. 

Lord  Steward — Earl  of  St.  Germans. 

Master  of  the  Horse— Marquess  of  Ailesburv. 

Master  of  the  Buck  Hounds — Earl  of  Bessborough. 

Comptroller  of  the  Household — Lord  Proby. 

Lord-Lieutenant  of  Ireland — Earl  of  Carlisle. 

Attorney-General  of  England — Sir  W.  Atherton. 

Solicitor-General  of  England — -Sir  Roundell  Palmer. 

Lord- Advocate  of  Scotland — James  Moncrieff. 

Solicitor-General — Edward  F.  Maitland. 

Attorney-General  of  Ireland — Thomas  O'PIagan. 

Solicitor-General — James  A.  Lawson. 


HER    MAJESTY'S    PRIVY    COUNCIL. 
Loid  President — Earl  Granville. 


King  of  the  Belgians 
Duke  of  Cambridge 
Archbishop    of    Canter- 

terbury 
High  Chancellor 
Archbishop  of  York 
Lord  Privy  Seal 
Lord  Steward 
Lord  Chamberlain 

DUKES 

Beaufort 

Bnccleuch 

Leinster 

Montrose 

Newcastle 

Northumberland 

Richmond 

Somerset 

Wellington 

3IAKQUESSES. 

Abercora 

Ailesbury 

Anglesea 

Ereudalbane 

Bristd 

Cholmondeley 

Clanricarde 

Conyngham 

Donegal 

Exeter 

Lansdowne 

Londonderry 

Normanby 

Salisbury 

Westminster 

E.VRLS. 

Beasborough 

Beverley 

Canning 

Carlisle 

Chesterfield 

Clarendon 

Gov.  ley 

Dalhousie 

Delawarr 


Denbigh 

Derby 

Donoughmore 

Ducie 

Elgin 

Ellenborough 

Grey 

Hardwicke 

Harrowby 

Howe 

Lonsdale 

Malmesbury 

Roden 

Roseberry 

Rosslyn 

Russell 

Sandwich 

Shrewsbury  and  Talbot 

Spencer 

Strafford 

Wilton 

Fitzroy,  Lord  Cliarles 
Howard,  Lord  E. 
Manners,  Lord  John 
Mulgrave,  Earl  of 

VISCOUNTS. 

Combermere 

Eversley 

Falkland 

Gough 

Palmerston 

Stratford  de  Rcdcliffe 

Bruce,  Lord  E. 
Burv,  Viscount 
Castlerosse,  Viscount 
Hamilton,  Lord  C. 
Lovaine,  Lord 
Naas,  Lord 
Newport,  Viscount 
Proby,  Lord 
Stanley,  Lord 

BARONS. 

Bishop  of  London 


Ashburton 

Belper 

Bloomfield 

Brougham  &  Vaux 

Broughton 

Chelmsford 

Colchester 

Cranworth 

De  Ros 

Ebury 

Fitzhardinge 

Foley 

Forester 

Glenelg 

Hatheiton 

Kingsdown 

Kinnaird 

Llanover 

Lyndhurst 

Lyveden 

Monteagle 

Napier 

Sandys 

St.  Leonards 

Stanley  of  Aiderley 

Taunton 

Wensleydale 

Willoughby  de  Eresby 

COMMONERS. 

Adderley,  Chas.  B. 
Addington,  H.  U. 
Baring,  Sir  F.  T. 
Beresford,  William 
Bouverie,  Hon.  E.  P. 
Bruce,  Sir  J.  L.  K. 
Bulwer,  Sir  Henry  L. 
Cardweli,  Edward 
Clerk,  Sir  G.,  Bart. 
Cockburn,  Sir  A.,  Bart. 
Coleridge,  Sir  J.  T. 
Colville,  Sir  J.  W. 
Corry,  Hon.  H.  L. 
Cowper,  Hon.  W.  F. 
Cresswell,  Sir  C. 
Denison,  J.  E. — SpeaJ^er 


Disraeli,  Benjamin 

Dundas,  Sir  David 

Ellice,  Edward 

Erie,  Sir  Wm. 

Erskine,  Hon.  T. 

Estcourt,  T.  H.  S.  S. 

Forester,  Hon.  G.  C.  W. 

Fremantle,  Sir  T.,  Bart. 

Gibson,  Thomas  M. 

Gladstone,  Win.  E. 

Grey,  Sir  C.  E. 

Grey,  Sir  Geo.,  Bart. 

Hamilton,  R.  C.  N. 

Hayter,  Sir  Wm.  Good- 
enough,  Bart. 

Head,  Sir  Ed.  Walker, 
Bart. 

Headlam,  Thomas  E. 

Henley,  Joseph  W. 

Herbert,  H.  Arthur 

Horsman,  Edward 

Hutt,  William 

Inglis,  John 

Jollifife.SirWilliamG.H., 
Bart. 

Lawrence,  Sir  Jn.,  Bart. 

Lewis,  Sir  Geo.  C,  Bart. 

Lowe,  Robert 

Lushingtou,  S.  R. 

Lushington,  Stephen 

Lytton,  Sir  E.  B.,  Bt, 

Mackenzie,  Holt 

Monsell,  William 

JI'Neill,  Duncan 

M'Neiil,  Sir  John 

Mowbray,  John  R. 

O'Ferrall,  Richard  M. 

Pakenham,  Sir  Richard 

Pakirigton,  Sir  John  S., 
Bart. 

Parker,  John 

Peel,  Frederick 

Peel,  Jonathan 

Peel,  Sir  Laurence 

Peel,  Sir  Robert,  Bart 


4B 


DEPARTMENTS  OF  GOVERNMENT. 


Phillips,  Samuel  M. 
Pollock,  Sir  Frederick 
Eomilly,  Sir  John 
Eyan,  Sir  Edward 
Seymour,  Sir  G.  H. 


Somerville,  Sir  W.   M., 

Bart. 
Sulivan,  Laurence 
TroUope,  Sir  J.,  Bart. 
Turner,  Sir  Geo.  James 


Villiers,  Hon.  C.  P. 
Walpole,  Spencer  H. 
Wigram,  Sir  James 
Wood,  Sir  Charles,  Bart. 
Wortley,  Hon.  J.  A.  S. 


Wyse,  Sir  Thomas 
Young,  Sir  J.,  Bart. 

Clerh  in  Ordinary. 
Ar.  Helps. 


Joint  Eereditary  Great  Chamlerlain  of  England — Lord  Willoughby  de  Eresby  and  Marquess  Cholmondeley. 
[The  first-named  Peer  holds  the  office  during  the  present  reign.] 


DEPARTMENTS  OF  GOVERNMENT. 

THE  TREASURY. 

Lords  Commissioners — Viscount  Palmerston,  Right 
Hon.  W.  E.  Gladstone,  E.  H.  K.  Hugessen,  Sir 
Wra.  Dunbar,  Bart.     (One  vacant.) 

Secretaries — Hon.  H.  B.  Brand,  Right  Hon.  Fred. 
Peel, 

Assistant  Secretary — G.  A.  Hamilton. 

Principal  Clerks — W.  H.  Stephenson,  W.  G.  Ander- 
son, S.  Shelly,  W.  Law. 

Clerk  of  Parliamentary  Accts. — R.  W.  Wilbraham. 

Auditor  of  Civil  List — George  Arbuthnot. 

Solicitor — H.  R.  Reynolds. 

THE  EXCIIEQTJER. 

Chancellor — Right  Hon.  Vv^.  Gladstone. 

Comptroller-General — Lord  Monteagle. 

Assistant — Right  Hon.  Sir  Edward  Ryan. 

Chief  Clerk— F.  F.  Ottey. 

Accountant — George  S.  Frederick. 

Chairman  of  the  Commission  for  Auditing  Public 

Accounts — Edward  Romilly. 
Commissioners — H.  Arbuthnot,  Richard  V.   Dayis, 

TV.  L.  Maberley. 
Secretary — Charles  Zachary  Macaulay. 
Superintendent  of  Office  of  Weights  and  Measures — 

John  Bowen. 

SECRETARIES  OF  STATE,  ETC. 

Home  Department. 
Principal  Secretary — Sir  George  Grey. 
Under  Secretaries — G.  Clive,  H.  Waddington, 
Chief  Clerk — Heniy  J.  Knyvett. 
Lord  Advocate  of  Scotland  (Office  in  London,  1  New 

Street,  Spring  Gardens) — James  Moncrieif. 
Secretary  to  Lord  Advocate — Stair  A.  Agnew. 

Foreign  Department. 
Principal  Secretary — Earl  Russell. 
Under  Secretaries — A.  H.  Layard,  E.  Hammond 
Assistant  Under  Secretary — J.  Murray. 
Chief  Clerk — G.  Lennox-Conyngham. 
Librarian — Edward  Hertslet. 

Colonial  Department. 
Principal  Secretary— Duke  of  Newcastle. 
Under  Secretaries— Sir  Frederick  L.  Rogers,  C.  S. 

Fortesque. 
Assistant  Under  Secretarj'— T.  F.  Elliot. 
Chief  Clerk — Gordon  Gairdner. 
Librarian  and  Keeper  of  the  Records — W.  Halks- 

•vvorth. 

War  Department. 
Principal  Secretary — Right  Hon.  Sir  G.  C.  Lewis. 
Under  Secretaries — Earl  de  Grey  and  of  Ripen,  Sir 

B.  Hawes,  Sir  E.  Lugard. 

India  Department. 
Principal  Secretarj' — Sir  Chas.  Wood. 
Under  Secretaries — Thomas  Baring,  H.  Merivale. 
Assistant  Under  Secretary — James  C.  MelviU. 
Council  Elected— Sir  J.  W.  Hogg,  Bart,  C.  Mills, 

E.  Macnaghten,  R.   D.  Mangles,  W.  J.  Eastwick, 

Hon.   T.   Peinsep,  Colonel  Wm.   Erskine  Baker. 

Appointed — Sir  Fred.  Currie,  Bart.,  Major-Gen. 


Sir  R.  J.  H.  Vivian,  J.  P.  Willoughby,  Sir  J. 
Lawrence  (Vice-Pres.),  Sir  H.  Montgomery,  Bt., 
Sir  P.  T.  Cautley,  W.  Arbuthnot,  Sir  T.  E.  Perry. 
Public  Record  Office. 

Keeper  of  Records — Master  of  the  Rolls. 

Deputy  Keeper — T.  Duffus  Hardy. 

Secretary' — Charles  Roberts. 

THE  BOARD  OF  COUNCIL  FOR  TRADE  AND  F0EEIG2S 
PLANTATIONS. 

President — Eight  Hon.  T.  BI.  Gibson. 
Vice-President — Right  Hon.  Wm,  Hutt. 
Joint  Secretaries — J.  Booth,  Sir  J.  E.  Tennent. 
Assistant  Secretary  (Marine   Department) — T,  H. 

Farrer. 
Registrar  and  Librarian — E.  A.  Bowring. 
Legal  Assistant — W.  D.  Fane. 
Professional  Members  of  JLirine  Department — Capt. 

W.  H.  Vfalker,  Capt.  Sullivan. 
Surveyor-General  (Marine  Department) — Capt,  E. 

Robertson. 
Inspectors  (Railway  Department) — -Captain  Tyler, 

Colonel  Yollandj'Captain  F.  H.  Rich. 
Chief  of  Statistical  Department — A.  Fonblanque. 
Comptroller  of  Corn  Returns — H.  F.  Jadis. 
Deputy  Comptroller  of  Corn  Returns — F.  Bunter. 
Chief  of  Meteorological  Department — Re.\r-Admira! 

Fitzroy. 

Designs  Office, 
Registrar — Clement  Johnson. 
Assistant-Registrar — ^Hon.  E.  C.  Curzon. 

Joiht-Stoch  Company  s  Registration  Office. 
Registrar — George  Taylor. 

■    Ediiiburgh  Excheqiier  Chamber. 
Registrar  for  Scotland — J,  Henderson. 
Clerk— A.  T.  Apthorpe. 

General  Register  and  Record  Office  of  Seamen. 
Registrar-General  for  Seamen— J.  H.  Brown. 

OFFICE  OF  WORKS  AND  PUBLIC  BUILDINGS. 

Commissioners — Right  Hon.  W.  F.  Cowper,  Principal 
Secretaries  of  State,  President  and  Vice-President 
of  Board  of  Trade. 

Secretary — Alfred  Austin. 

COMMITTEE  OF  COUNCIL  FOK  EDUCATION, 

President — Earl  Granville. 
Vice-President — Right  Hon.  Robert  Lowe. 
Secretary — R.  E.  W.  Lingeu. 

POOR  LAW  BOARD. 

President — Eight  Hon.  C.  P.  Villiers. 
Secretaries — Chas.  Gilpin,  H.  Fleming. 

LOCAL  GOVERNMENT  ACT  OFFICE. 

Secretary  under  Home  Department — Tom  Taylor. 
Medical  Lispeotor  under  Privy  Council — J.  Simon. 

THE  MINT. 

Master — Thomas  Graham. 

Deputy  Master  and  Comptroller — W.  H.  Barton. 

THE  REVENUE  BOARDS. 

Customs. 
Commissioners — Right   Hon.   Sir  T.  F.    Fremantle, 
Bart,   Chairman;    Frederick  Goulburn,    Deputy; 
Grenville  C.  L.  Berkeley,  W.  E.  Greg,  Ralph  Grey. 


SCOTTISH  PEERAGE. 


47 


Secretan- — Francis  G.  Gardner. 

lleceiver-General — Sir  F.  H.  Doyle,  Bart. 
Inland  Revenue. 

Commissioners — C.  Pressly,  C.B.,  Chairman;  Chas. 
J.  Herries,  Deputy;  Alfred  Montgomery,  Henry 
Roberts,  Sir  Alexander  Dull  Gordon,  James  Dis- 
raeli. 

Joint  Secretaries — T.  Dobson,  T.  Sargent. 
rost  Office. 

Postmaster-General — Lord  Stanley  of  Alderley. 

Secretary — Sir  Eowland  Hill. 

Eecorder  &  Accountant-General — F.  I.  Scudamore. 

T  II  E      N  A  V  Y. 

AdmiraU>j. 
Lords  Commissioners — Duke  of  Somerset,  Vice-Ad- 

miralHon.Sir  Frederick  Wm.  Grey,  Rear- Admiral 

Chas.  Eden,  Captain  Chas.  Frederick,  Capt.  Hon. 

James  llobert  Drummond,  Samuel  Whitbread. 
Secretaries — Eear-Admiral   Lord    Clarence    Paget, 

William  G.  Eomaine. 
Chief  Clerk  of  Admiralty— C.  H.  Pennell. 
Accountant-General — Sir  E.  M.  Bromley. 
Storekeeper-General — Hon.  Eob.  Diindas. 
Comptroller  of  Victualling  and  Transport  Service — 

Charles  Richards. 
Contractor  of  Navy — Eear-Admiral  R.  S.  Robinson. 
Hydrographer — Capt.  J.  Washington. 
Chief  Engineer,  &c. — T.  Lloyd. 
Astronomer-Eoj'al — Geo.  Biddel  Airey. 
Astronomer  at  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope — Sir  Thomas 

Maclear. 
Medical  Director-Gen.— Sir  J.  Liddell,  C.B.,  F.K.S. 

THE      A  E  M  X. 

War  Office, 
Accountant-  General— W.  Brown. 
Solicitor — Chas.  M.  Clode. 
iledical  Director-General — J.  Gibson,  M.D. 

Horse  Guards. 
Commander-in-Chief — Duke  of  Cambridge. 
Military  Secretary — Major-Gen.  W.  F.  Forster. 
Adjutant-General — Major-Gen.  Hon.  Sir  J.  Yorke 

Scarlett. 
Quartermaster- General — Major-Gen.  Sir  R.  Airey. 
Judge  Advocate- General — Eight  Hon.  Thomas  E. 

Headlam. 
Chaplain-General— Rev.  G.  E.  Gleig,  M.A. 

Ordnance. 
Inspector-General  of  Fortifications — Gen.  Sir  John 

Burgoj'ne. 
Deputy — Major-General  Thomas  Foster. 

Pay  Office. 
Paymaster-General — Right  Hon.  Wm.  Ilutt. 
Assistant — Morgan  H.  Foster. 

THE  SCOTTISH  PEERAGE, 

AS   AT   rUESENT   EXISTING. 

b.  signifies  born  ;  m.  married  ;  s.  succeeded. 

His  IIoyal  Highxess  Albert  Edward,  Great 
Steward  of  Scotland,  Duke  of  Rothesay,  Earl  of  Car- 
rick,  Baron  of  Eenfrew,  Lord  of  the  Isles  ;  Prince  of 
Wales  ;  Duke  of  Cornwall ;  Earl  of  Chester  ;  Earl  of 
Dublin  ;  Duke  of  Saxony,  and  Prince  of  Coburg  and 
Gotha,  K.G.;  b.  Nov.  9,  1841. 

Abercorn,  Earl  of;  b.  1811,  s.  1818,  m.  1832. 
Seats,  Duddingstone  House,  Edinburghshire  ;  BeuUy 
Priory,  Middlesex ;  Dale  Park,  Sussex ;  Baron's 
Court,  county  Tyrone,  Ireland.  Residence  in  Lou- 
don, Chesterfield  House. 


Aberdeen,  Earl  of;  b.  1816,  s.  18G0,  m.  1840. 
Seat,  Haddow  House,  Aberdeenshire.  Residence  in 
London,  7  Argyle  Street. 

AiLSA,  Marquis  of.     See  Cassiixis,  Earl  of. 
AiRLiE,    Earl  of;  b.   182G,   s.    1849,    m.    1851. 
Seats,   Airlie  Castle ;  Cortachy  Castle  and  Auchter 
House,  Forfarshire  ;   Cluny  Castle  and  Keltie  Castle, 
Perthshire. 

Arbutiinot,  Viscount;  b.  1806,  s.  18G0,  m. 
1837.     Seat,  Arbuthnot  House,  Kincardineshire. 

Argyll,  Duke  of;  b.  1823,  s.  1847,  m.  1844. 
Seats,  Inverary  Castlo,  Argyleshire  ;  Roseneath  and 
Ardincaple,  Dumbartonshire ;  Halnaker,  Susses. 
Residence  in  London,  Stafford  House,  St.  James'. 

Atiiol,  Duke  of;  b.  1814,  s.  1846,  ra.  1839. 
Seats,  Blair  Castle  and  Kinnaird  House,  Perthshire. 
Residence  in  London,  Carlton  Club. 

Balcarres,  Earl  of.  See  Crawford  and  Bal- 
CARRES,  Earl  of. 

Belhavex,  Baron;  b.  1793,  s.  1814,  m.  1815. 
Seat,  Wishaw  House,  Lanarkshire.  Residence  iii 
London,  30  Albemarle  Street. 

Blantyre,  Baron;  b.  1818,  s.  1830,  m.  1843. 
Seats,  Erskine  House,  Cardonald,  and  Bishopton 
House,  Renfrewshire.  Residence  in  London,  Staf- 
ford House,  St.  James'. 

Brandon,  Duke  of.     See  Hamilton,  Duke  of. 

Breadalbane,  Marquis  of;  b.  1796,  s.  1834,  m, 
1821.  Seats,  Taymouth  Castle,  Perthshire;  Ard- 
maddy  Castle,  Argyleshire  ;  Langton  House,  Ber- 
wickshire.    Residence  in  London,  21  Park  Lane. 

Buccleuch  and  Queenseerry,  Duke  of;  b. 
1805,  s.  1819,  m.  1829.  Seats,  Dalkeith  Palace  and 
Caroline  Park,  Edinburghshire ;  Bowhill,  Selkirk- 
shire;  Drumlanrig  Castle  and  Langholm  Lodge, 
Dumfriesshire;  Bransholme,  Roxburghshire;  Bough- 
ton  House,  Northamptonshire;  Richmond,  Surrey; 
Ditton  Park,  Buckinghamshire;  Beaulieu,  Hamp- 
shire. Residence  in  London,  Montagu  House 
Whitehall. 

BucHAN,  Earl  of;  b.  1815,  s.  1857,  m.  1849. 
Seats,  Kirkhill  and  Amondell,  Linlithgowshire- 
Dryburgh  Abbey,  Berwickshire. 

Bute,  Marquis  of.  See  Dumfries  and  Bote 
Earl  of. 

Caithness,  Earl  of;  b.  1821,  s.  1855,  m.  1S47. 
Seats,  Barrogill  Castle  and  Testor  House,  Caithness- 
shire.     Residence  in  Edinburgh,  17  Eutland  Sq. 

Carnwath,  Earl  of;  b.  1797,  s.  1839,  m.  1834. 
Resid.  in  London,  39  Gloucester  Place,  Portsraan  Sq. 

Cassillis,  Earl  of;  b.  1816,  s.  1846,  m.  1846. 
Seats,  Culzean  Castle,  Cassillis  House,  and  Newark 
Castle,  Ayrshire.  Residence  in  London,  Christie's 
Hotel,  57  St.  James'  Street. 

Catiicart,  Baron;  b.  17S3,  s.  1843,  m.  1818. 
Seats,  Cathcart  House  and  Cartside  Cottage,  Ren- 
frewshire.    Resid.  in  London,  United  Service  Club. 

CoLviLLE  OF  CuLKOss,  Baron;  b.  1818,  s.  1849, 
m.  1853.     Eesidence  in  London,  29  Portland  Place. 

Cranstoun,  Baron;  b.  1809,  s.  1818.  Seats 
Benhohne  Castle,  Kincardineshire  ;  Sandridge  Park 
and  Bagton  Manor,  Devonshire.  Eesidence  tn  Lon- 
don, A  2  Albany. 

Crawford  and  Balcarres,  Earl  of;  b.  1784  . 
s.  1825,   m.   1811.     Seats,  Dunecht  House,  Echt,' 
Aberdeenshire  ;  Haigh  Hall,  Lancashire.     Eesidence 
in  London,  21  Berkeley  Square. 

Dalhousie,  Earl  oV;  b.  1801,  s.  1860,  m.  1831. 
Seats,  Dalhousie  Castle,   Edinburghshire;  Brechin 


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Castle,  Paninure  House  and  Invermark  Lodge, 
Forfarshire, 

Dumfries  and  Bute,  Earl  of;  b.  1847,  s.  1848. 
Seats,  Mount  Stewart,  Isle  of  Bute,  Buteshire  ; 
Dumfries  House,  Ayrshire  ;  Cardiff  Castle,  Glanior- 
ganshire. 

DuNBL.\NE,  Viscount  of;  b.  1802,  s.  1859,  m. 
1824.  Seats,  Hornby  Castle,  Callerick ;  Kiveton 
Park,  Yorkshire ;  Godolphin  Park,  Cornwall.  Ee- 
sidence  in  London,  Clarendon  Hotel. 

DuNDONALD,  Earl  of;  b.  1814,  s.  1860,  m.  1847. 
Seat,  Weston  Grove,  near  Southampton. 

DuNMORE,  Earl  of;  b.  1841,  s.  1845.  Seats, 
Dunmore  Park,  Stirlingshire ;  Avonsuidh,  Harris, 
Inverness-shire. 

Dysart,  Earl  of;  b.  1794,  s.  1840,  m.  1819. 
Seats,  Ham  House,  Surrey  ;  Helminghain,  Sufl'ulk ; 
Buckminster,  Leicestershrie. 

Eglinton,  Earl  of;  b.  1841,  s.  1861.  Seats, 
Eglinton  Castle,  Skelmorlie  Castle,  The  Pavilion, 
Ardrossan,  Ayrshire ;  Cleughearn,  Lanarkshire. 
Residence  in  London,  10  St.  James'  Square. 

Elgin  and  Kincardine,  Eail  of;  b.  1811,  s. 
1841,  m.  1841,  and  again  in  1846.  Seat,  Broom- 
hall,  Fifeshire. 

Elibank,  Baron;  b.  1804,  s.  1830,  m.  1838. 
Seats,  Ballencrieif,  Haddingtonshire;  Darnhill, 
Peebleshire  ;  Pittheavlis,  Perthshire  ;  Elibank  Cot- 
tage, Selkirkshire. 

Elphinstone,  Baron;  b.  1828,  s.  1861.  Seat, 
Carberry  House,  Edinburghshire. 

Errol,  Earl  of;  b.  1823,  s.  1846,  m.  1848. 
Seat,  Slaines  Castle,  Abordeenshire.  liesidence  in 
London,  5  Grafton  Street. 

Fairfax,  Baron;  b.  1830,  s.  1846.  His  Lord- 
ship resides  at  Woodburne  in  Maryland,  United 
States, 

Falkland,  Viscount  of;  b.  1803,  s.  ISO!),  m. 
1830.     Seat,  Scullerskelfe,  Stokesley,  Yorkshire. 

Forbes,  Baron;  b.  1798,  s.  1843,  m.  1825. 
Seat,  Castle  Forbes,  Aberdeenshiie. 

Forrester,  Baron;  b.  1798,  s.  1845,  m.  1844. 
Seat,  Gorbambury,  near  St.  Alban's,  Herts.  Resi- 
dence in  London,  40  Grosvenor  Square. 

Galloway,  Earl  of;  b.  1800,  s.  1834,  m.  1833. 
Seats,  Galloway  House,  Wigtonsbire;  Curaloden, 
Kirkcudbrightshire.  Residence  in  London,  40  Gros- 
venor Square. 

Glasgow,  Earl  of;  b.  1792,  s.  1843,  m.  1821. 
Seats,  Kelburn  House,  Ayrshire  ;  The  Priory, 
Cumbrae,  Buteshire  ;  Hawkhead,  Renfrewshire  ; 
Crawfurd  Priory,  Fifeshire  ;  Etal,  Northumberland. 
Residence  in  London,  Grillion's  Hotel. 

Gray,  Baron;  b.  1798,  s.  1842,  m.  1833. 
Seats,  Kinfuuns  Castle,  Perthshire  ;  Gray,  Forfar- 
shire. Residence  in  London,  120  Park  Street,  Gros- 
venor Square. 

Haddington,  Earl  of;  b.  1802,  s.  1858,  m. 
1824.  Seats,  Tyningham  House,  Haddingtonshire; 
Mellerstein  and  Lcnnel  House,  Berwickshire. 

Hamilton,  Duke  of;  b.  1811,  s.  1852,  m.  1843. 
Seats,  Hamilton  Palace,  Lanarkshire;  Kinniel 
House,  Linlithgowshire ;  Brodick  Castle,  Isle  of 
Arran,  Buteshire;  Kaston  Park,  Suffolk.  Residence 
in  London,  25  St.  James'  Place. 

Hastings,  Marquis  of.     See  Loudon,  Earl  of. 

Herries,  Baron;  b.  1804,  s.  1858.  m.  1835. 
Seats,  Everiiigbam  Park,  Yorkshire ;  Carlaverock 
Castlo,  Dumfriesshire. 


Home,  Earl  of;  b.  1799,  s,  1841,  m.  1832.  Seat, 
The  Hirsel,  Berwickshire. 

HoFiiTOUN,  Earl  of;  b.  1831,  s.  1843.  Seats, 
Hopetoun  House,  Linlithgowshire  ;  Ormiston  Hall, 
Haddingtonshire.  Residence  in  London,  Long's 
Hotel. 

IIuntly,  Marquis  of;  b.  1792,  s.  1853,  m.  1st, 
1826;  tind,18H.  Seats,  Aboyne  Castle,  Aberdeen- 
shire ;   Orton,  Huntingdonshire. 

Kellie,  Earl  of.    See  Mar  and  Kellie,  Earl  of. 

Kincardine,  Earl  of.  See  Elgin  and  Kin- 
cardine, Earl  of. 

KiNNAiRD,  Baron;  b.  1807,  s.  1826,  m.  1837. 
Seat,  Rossie  Priory,  Perthshire.  Residence  in  Lon- 
don, 33  Lower  Grosvenor  Street. 

KiNNOUL,  Earl  of;  born,  1785,  s.  1804,  m.  1824. 
Seats,  Dupplin  Castle  and  Croralix  Cottage,  Perth- 
shire. Residence  in  London,  58  Green  Street, 
Grosvenor  Square. 

Kintore,  Earl  of;  b.  1828,  s.  1844,  m.  1851. 
Seats,  Keith  Hall,  Aberdeenshire ;  Inglismaldie, 
Kincardineshire.  Residence  in  London,  Fenton's 
Hotel, 

Lauderdale,  Earl  of;  b.  1785,  s.  1860.  Seats, 
Thirlestane  Castle,  Berwickshire ;  Dunbar  House, 
Haddingtonshire.  Residence  in  London,  Maurisy's 
Hotel. 

Leeds,  Duke  of.     See  Dunblane,  Viscount  of. 

Lennox,  Duke  of ;  b.  1818,  s.  18G0,  m.  1813. 
Seats,  Gordon  Castle,  Banffdhiie;  IIuntly  Lodge, 
Aberdeenshire;  Kinrara,  Inverness -shire ;  Good- 
wood Park,  and  West  Stoke,  Sussex.  Residence  in 
London,  44  Loundes  Square. 

Leven  and  Melville,  Earl  of;  b.  1786,  s. 
18G0,  m.  1st,  1812,  2nd,  1834.  Residence  in  Lon- 
don, Roehampton,  Surrey, 

Lothian,  Marquis  of;  b.  1832,  s.  1841.  Seats, 
Ncwbattlc  Abbey,  Edinburghshire;  Monteviot  and 
Ormiston,  Roxburi^hshire;   Blickling,  Norfolk. 

Loudoun,  Earl  of;  b.  1842,  s.  1851.  Seats, 
Loudoun  Castle,  Ayrshire ;  Rawdon  Hall,  Yorkshire ; 
Donnington  Park,  Leicestershire. 

LovAT,  Baron  ;  b.  1802,  m.  1823.  Seats,  Beau- 
ford  Castle,  Invernes3-shire.  Residence  in  London, 
Brookes'  Club. 

Mansfield,  Earl  of.     See  Storjiont,  Viscount. 

Mar  and  Kellie,  Earl  of;  b.  1795,  s.  1828, 
m.  1827.  Seats,  Alloa  House,  Clackmannanshire ; 
Kellie  Castle,  Fifeshire. 

March,  Earl  of.  SeeWEMYSSANDMARcn,EarIof. 

Melfort,  Earl  of.     See  Perth,  Earl  of, 

Melville,  Earl  of.  See  Leven  and  Melville, 
Earl  of. 

Montrose,  Duke  of;  b.  1799,  s.  1836,  m.  1836. 
Seat,  Buchanan  House,  Stirlingshire.  Residence  in 
London,  45  Belgrave  Square. 

Moray,  Earl  of;  b.  1797,  s.  1859.  Seats,  Doni- 
bristle  House,  Fifeshire ;  Darnaway  Castle,  Moray- 
shire; Castle-Stuart,  Inverness-shire;  Doune  Lodge, 
Perthsliire. 

Morton,  Earl  of;  b.  1818,  s.  1858,  m,  1844. 
Seats,  Aberdour  House,  Fifeshire ;  Dalraahoy,  Edin- 
burglishire.  Residence  in  London,  47  Lower  Brook 
Street, 

Napier,  Baron;  b.  1819,  s.  1834,  m,  1845. 
Seat,  Thirlestane  Castle,  Selkirkshire. 

Newbuugh,  Countess  of ;  b.  1796,  s.  1858.  Her 
ladyship  resides  iu  the  States  of  the  Church. 

NoRTHK^K,  Earl  of;  b,  1794,  s.  1831,  m.  1843. 


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iSeats,  Ethio  House,  Forfarshire;  Longwood,  "Win- 
chester, Haiit^. 

Okknijy,  Enrl  of;  b.  1803,  s.  1831,  m.  1826. 
Seats,  Glenapp,  Ayrshire  ;  Taplow  Court,  Bucking- 
hamshire. Residence  in  London,  3  Ennismorc  place. 
Prince's  Gate,  Kniglitsbridge. 

Perth,  Earl  of;  b.  1807,  m.  1st,  1S31  ;  2d,  18-17. 
Residence  in  London,  2  Upper  lielgrave  Street,  Bel- 
grave  Square. 

PoLWOKTll,  Baron  of;  b.  1800,  s.  1841,  m.  1835. 
Seats,  Mertoun  House,  Berwiclcshire;  Harden  House, 
Roxburghsliire ;  Huiiibio  House,  Haddingtonsiiire. 
Residence  in  London,  31  Dover  Street. 

QuiiENSBEUKY,  Duks  of.     See  BncCLEUCii  a>:d 

QUEENSBEltUV,    Uukc  of. 

QuEENSBERRV,  Maiqius  of ;  b.  18-11,  s.  1858. 
Seats,  Kinmount,  G!en-Ste\vart  House,  and  Tinwald 
House,  Dumfriesshire. 

Keay,  Baron  ;  b.  1775,  s.  1817,  m.  1809.  Resi- 
dence, Windsor  Terrace,  Plymoutli. 

RiCHJioND,  Duke  of.     bee  Lennox,  Duke  of. 

ROLT.o,  Baron  ;  b.  1835,  s.  1852.  Seats,  Dun- 
crub,  Perthshire;    Dumcriett' House,  Dumfriesshire. 

RosEnEuitY,  Ear!  of;  b.  1783,  s.  1814,  m.  1st, 
1808;  2d,  1819.  Seats,  Dulmeny  Park,  Linlith- 
gowshire ;  Roseberry,  Edinburghshire  ;  Warren 
Wood,  Hertfordshire.  Residence  in  London,  131) 
Piccadilly. 

Rothes,  Earl  of;  b.  1832,  s.  1859.  Seats,  Leslie 
House,  Fifeshire;    Shrubbill,  near  Dorking,  Surrey. 

Roxbuugh,  iJuke  of;  b.  181(3,  s.  1823,  in.  1836. 
Seats,  Floors  Castle,  Roxburg'Dsbire ;  Broxmoulli 
Park,  Haddingtonshire.  Residence  in  Loudon,  Cla- 
rendon Hotel. 

RuTiiVE.N',  Baroness;  b.  1781,  s.  1853,  m.  1806. 
Seats,  Frcchind  House,  Perthshire;  Harperstoun, 
county  of  Wexford,  Ireland. 

Saltoun,  Baron;  b.  1820,  s.  1853,  m.  1849, 
Seats,  Philorth  Castle  and  Menisie  House,  Aberdeen- 
shire; Ness  Castle,  Inverness-shire. 

Seafield,  Earl  of ;  b.  1815,  s.  1853,  m.  1850. 
Seats,  Castle  Grant  and  Balmacan,  Inverness-shire ; 
Cullen  House,  Banflshire  ;  Grant  Lodge,  Morayshire. 
Residence  in  London,  32  Albemarle  Street. 

Seliuuk,  ICarl  of;  b.  1809,  a.  1820.  Seat,  St. 
Mary's  Isle,  Kirkcudbrightshire.  Residence  in  Lon- 
don, 38  Chiirles  Street,  Berkeley  Square. 

SEMriLn,  Baroness;  s.  her  brother,  1835,  m. 
1836.  Seats,  Belwood  &  Dim-Edin,  Edinburghsliire. 

SiNCLAiu,  Baron  ;  b.  1768,  s.  177G,  m.  1st,  1802  ; 
2nd,  1816.  Seats,  Herdmanston,  Haddingtonshire; 
Nisbet  House,  Berwickshire.  Residence  in  London, 
United  Service  Club. 

SoMERVii.E'-,  Baron;  b.  1787,  s.  1842,  m.  1833. 
Seats,  Somerville  Ashton,  Gloucestershire;  The  Pa- 
vilion, Roxburghshire. 

SouTHE.sic,  Earl  of;  b.  1827,  s.  1819,  m.  1810. 
Seat,  Kinnaird  Castle,  Forfarshire.  Residence  in 
London,  Brookes'  Club. 

Staiu,  Earl  of;  b  1776,  s.  1853,  m.  1st,  1817; 
2nd,  1831.  Seats,  Culliorn  House,  Wigtoushire; 
Stair  House,  Ayrshire  ;  Oxenfoord  Castle,  Edin- 
burghshire; Cleland  House,  Ijanarkshire. 

Stormont,  Viscount;  b.  1806,  s.  1840,  ni.  1829. 
Seats,  Scone  Palace  and  Logiealmond,  Perthshire ; 
Cumlongan  Castle,  Dumfiiesshire ;  Schavv  Park, 
Clackmannanshire;  Balvaird,  Fifeshire ;  Caen  Wood, 
Middlesex. 

SxRATiiALL.\x,  Viscount ;  b.  1810,  s.  his  father 


James,  1851,  to  whom  the  titles  forfeited  in  1746 
were  restored  by  act  of  parliament  in  1824,  m.  1833. 
Seat,  Castle  Strathallan,  Perthshire. 

Strathjiore,  Earl  of;  b.  1822,  s.  1840,  m. 
1850.  Seats,  Glammis  Castle,  Forfarshire;  Pauls- 
wolden.  Bury,  Herts.  Residence  in  London,  32 
Albemarle  Street. 

SuTiiiiRLAND,  Duke  of;  b.  1828,  s.  18C1,  m. 
1849.  Scats,  Dunrobin  Castle  and  House  of  Tongue, 
Sutherland  ;  Trentham  Hall,  Staffordshire  ;  Lileshall, 
Shropshire  ;  Stittenham,  Yorkshire  ;  Clifdon  Park, 
Buckinghamshire.  Residence  in  London,  Stafford 
House. 

TonrniciiEN,  Baron  ;  b.  1770,  s.  1815,  m.  180G. 
Seat,  Calder  House,  Edinburghshire. 

TwEEDDAi.E,  Marquis  of ;  b.  1787,  s.  1804,  m. 
1816.  Seats,  Tester  House  and  Newhall,  Hadding- 
tonshire.    Residence  in  London,  28  Belgrave  Sq. 

Verulam,  Earl  of.     See  Forrester,  Baron. 

Wemyss  and  March,  Earl  of;  b.  1795,  s.  1853, 
m.  1817.  Seats,  Gosford  House,  Seaton,  and  Amis- 
field,  Haddingtonshire;  Elcho  Castle,  Perthshire; 
Stanway,  Gloucestershire.  Residence  in  London,  19 
Stratford  Place  ;  in  Edinburgh,  64  Queen  Street. 

PEERS  AND  PEERESSES  OF  GREAT  BRI- 
TAIN AND  IRELAND,  CONNECTED  WITH 

SCOTLAND. 

ABiiRCROMBY,  Baron;  b.  1838,  3.  1852.  Scats, 
Tullibody,  Clackmannanshire  ;  Airlhrie  Castle,  Stir- 
lingshire. 

Abinger,  Baron;  b.  1794,  s.  1844,  m.  1824. 
Seats,  Inverlochy,  Inverness-shire ;  Abinger  Hall, 
Surrey.     Residence  in  Loudon,  76  Jermyn  Street. 

AsiiBURTON,  Baron;  b.  1799,  s.  1848,  m.  1823. 
Seats,  Loch  Luichart  Lodge,  Ross-shire;  The  Grange, 
Hants ;  Addiscombe  Farm,  Surrey.  Residence  iu 
London,  82  Piccadilly. 

Brougham  and  Vatjx;  b.  1778,  m.  1819. 
Seats,  Brougham  Hall,  Westmoreland;  Cannes  Var, 
France.     Residence  in  London,  4  Grafton  Street,  AV. 

Camprell,  Baron.     See  Stratukden. 

Camperdowji,  Earl  of;  b.  1812,  s.  1859,  m, 
1839.  Seats,  Camperdown  House,  Forfarshire; 
Glenagles  Castle  and  Aberuthven,  Perthshire.  Re- 
sidence in  London,  15  Hill  Street. 

Cawdor,  Earl;  b.  1817,  s.  1860,  m.  1812. 
Seats,  Cawdor  Castle,  Nainshire;  Stackpole  Court, 
Pembrokeshire ;  Goldengrove,  Carmarthenshire. 
Residence  in  London,  74  South  Audley  Street. 

Clyde,  Baron;  b.  1792.  Residence  in  London, 
2  B  Albany. 

Cromartie,  Countess  of;  b.  1829,  m.  1849. 
Seats,  Tarbat  House  and  Castle  Leod,  Cromarty- 
shire. 

Duxfermuxe,  Baron;  b.  ,1803,  s.  1858,  m. 
1838.  Seats,  Colliuton  House,  Edinburghshire  ; 
Stubbing  Court,  Derbyshire.  Residence  in  London, 
7  Lower  Brook  Street. 

Fife,  Earl  of;  b.  1814,  s.  1857,  m.  1846.  Seals, 
Duff  House,  Balvenie  Castle,  Rothiemay,  Auchin- 
toul,  and  Moncoffer  House,  Banffshire  ;  Innes  House, 
Moraj'shire ;  Mar  Lodge,  Skene  House,  and  Delgaty 
Castle,  Aberdeenshire  ;  Caroldstone  Castle,  Forfar- 
shire.    Residence  in  London,  Brookes'  Club. 

Glenelg,  Baron ;  b.  1783.  Residence  in  Lon- 
don, H  4  Albany. 

Keith,  Baroness;  b.  1788,  s.  1823,  m.  1817. 
Seats,  Aldie  Castle,  Kinross-shiro ;  Meikleour  House, 


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MEMBERS  OF  PARLIAMENT  FOR  SCOTLAND. 


on  the  Tay,  and  TuUiallan  Castle,  on  the  Forth, 
Perthshire.     Residence  in  London,  110  Piccadilly. 

Macdonald,  Baron  ;  b.  1800,  s.  1832,  m.  1S45. 
Seats,  Armadale,  Isle  of  Skye,  luverness-shire ; 
Guntlnvaite,  Yorkshire. 

Melville,  Viscount;  b.  1801,  s.  1851.  Seat, 
Melville  Castle,  Edinburghshire.  Residence  in  Lon- 
don, 7  Portugal  Street. 

MiNTO,  Earl  of;  b.  1814,  s.  1859,  m.  18-14. 
Seats,  Minto,  Roxburghshire;  Melguud,  Forfarshire; 
Lochgellie,  Fifeshire.  Residence  in  London,  48 
Eaton  Square. 

Panmure,  Baron.     See  Dalhousie,  Earl  of. 

Portland,  Duke  of;  b.  1800,  s.  1854.  Seats, 
Eullarton  House,  Ayrshire ;  Wellbeck  Abbey  and 
Balstrode,  Nottinghamshire;  Bolsover  Castle,  Derby- 
shire ;  Bothell  Castle,  Northumberland.  Residence 
in  London,  19  Cavendish  Square. 

RossLYN,  Earl  of;  b.  1802,  s.  1837,  m.  1626. 
Seats,  Dj'sart  House,  Fifeshire ;  Laigel  House, 
Yorkshire.     Residence  in  London,  Grillion's  Hotel. 

Salisbury,  Marquis  of;  b.  1791,  s.  1823,  m. 
1st,  1821;  2d,  1847.  Seats,  Hatfield  House,  Herts; 
Childwall  Hall,  Lancashire  ;  Island  of  Rum,  Inver- 
ness-shire.    Residence  in  London,  20  Arlington  St. 

Steatiieden,  Baron ;  b.  1824,  s.  1860.  Seats, 
Ilartrigge  House,  Mount  Ulston  and  Boundary 
Bank,  Roxburghshire.  Residence  in  London, 
Stratheden  House,  Knightsbridge. 

Wharncliffe,  Baron ;  b.  1827.  Seats,  Bel- 
mont Castle,  Perthshire  ;  Wortley  Hall,  Yorkshire  ; 
Broom  Hall,  Middlesex.  Residence  in  London,  45 
Lower  Grosvenor  Street. 

"WiLLOUGHBY'  DE  Eresby  ;  b.  1782,  s.  1820, 
m.  1807.  Seats,  Drummond  Castle,  Stobhall,  and 
The  Camp,  Perthshire  ;  Grimsthorpe,  Lincolnshire  ; 
Gwydyr,  Carnarvonshire.  Residence  in  London,  142 
Piccadilly. 

Zetland,  Earl  of;  b.  1795,  s.  1839,  m.  1823. 
Seats,  Kerse  House,  Stirlingshire ;  Aske  Hall,  Marsk 
Hall,  and  Upleatham,  Yorkshire.  Residence  in 
London,  19  Ai-lington  Street. 

MEMBERS  OF  PARLIAMENT  FOR 
SCOTLAND. 

Abercromby,  William  Robert  Duff  (Bantishire), 
chosen  to  represent  the  county  in  1861.  Residences, 
New  Bond  Street,  London  ;  Glassaugh,  Portsoy. 

Adam,  William  Patrick  (Clackmannanshire  and 
Kinross-shire),  chosen  to  represent  the  counties  in 
1859.  Residences,  Brookes'  Club,  London;  Blair- 
adam  and  Barns  House,  Kinross-shire. 

Agnew,  Sir  Andrew,  Lochnaw,  Bart.  (Wigton- 
shire),  chosen  to  represent  the  county  in  1856,  and 
again  at  the  general  election  in  1857.  Residences, 
3  Bolton  Street,  London ;  Lochnaw  Castle,  Wigton- 
shire, 

Areutiinott,  Lieut.-Gen.  Hon.  Hugh,  or  Hat- 
ton,  C.B.  (Kincardineshire),  has  represented  the 
county  since  1826.  Residences,  5  H  Albany,  Lon- 
don ;  Arbuthnott  House,  Kincardineshire. 

Baillie,  Henry  J.,  Esq.,  younger  of  Tarradale 
and  Redcastle  (Inverness-shire),  has  represented  the 
county  since  1810.  Residences,  Stable  Yard,  St. 
James',  London  ;  Redcastle,  Ross-shire. 

Baxter,  W.  E.,  Esq.  (Burghs  of  Montrose,  &c.), 
chosen  to  represent  the  burghs  in  1855.  Residence, 
Dundee. 

Black,  Adam,  Esq.  (Edinburgh),  chosen  to  re- 


present tlie  city  in  February,  1856,  and  again  at  the 
general  election  in  1857.  Residences,  Reform  Club, 
London  ;   38  Drummond  Place,  Edinburgh. 

Blackburn,  Petei-,  Esq.  (Stirlingshire),  chosen 
to  represent  the  county  ia  1855,  and  again  in  1857. 
Residence,  Killearn  House,  Stirlingshire. 

Bouverie,  Hon.  Edward  Pleydell  (Burghs  of 
Kilmarnock,  &c.),  has  represented  the  burghs  since 
1844.     Residence  in  Loudon,  44  Wilton  Crescent. 

Bruce,  Charles  Lenno.x  Cumming,  Esq.,  of  Rose- 
isle  and  Kinnaird  (Elginshire  and  Nairnshire),  sat 
for  the  Inverness  district  of  burghs  from  1831  to 
1837,  and  has  represented  the  counties  since  1840. 
Residences,  Carlton  Club,  London ;  Dumphail,  Moray- 
shire ;  Kinnaird  House,  Stirlingshire. 

Buchanan-,  Walter,  Esq.,  of  Shandon  (Glasgow), 
chosen  to  represent  the  city  in  March,  1857.  Resi- 
dences, Shandon,  Dumbartonshire ;  6  Brandon  Place, 
Glasgow. 

Bury,  Viscount  (Wick,  &c.),  chosen  to  represent 
the  burghs  in  1860.  Residences,  47  Sloane  Street, 
Loudon  ;  Quiddenham  Hall,  Attleborough,  Norfolk, 

Cairo,  James,  Esq.  (Stirling  Burghs),  chosen  to 
represent  the  burghs  in  Maj-,  1859.  Residences,  6 
Sergeant's  Inn,  Temple,  London ;  Langley  Park, 
Birkenham,  Kent;  Baldoon,  Wigtonshire. 

Carnagie,  lion.  Charles  (Forfarshire),  chosen 
to  represent  the  county  in  18G0.  Residence,  Army 
and  Navy  Club,  London. 

COLEBROOKE,  SirE.  (Lanarkshire),  was  chosen  to 
represent  the  county  at  the  general  election  in  1857. 

Craufurd,  Edward  Henry  John,  Esq.,  younger 
of  Auclienames  (Burghs  of  Ayr,  &c.),  was  chosen  to 
represent  the  burghs  at  the  general  election  in  1852, 
and  again  in  1857.  Residences,  2  Paper  Buildings, 
Temple,  Loudon ;  Crosbie  Casile,  West  Kilbride, 
Ayrshire. 

Dalglish,  Robert,  Esq.  (Glasgow),  was  chosen 
to  represent  the  city  at  the  general  election  in  1857. 
Residence,  Kilraardinny. 

DALiiEiTii,  Earl  of  (Edinburghshire),  chosen  to 
represent  the  county  in  1853,  and  again  in  1857. 
Residences,  Montague  House,  Whitehall,  London  ; 
Dalkeith  Palace,  Edinburghshire. 

Davie,  Sir  Henry  Robert  Ferguson,  of  Creedy, 
Bart.  (Burghs  of  Haddington,  &c.),  has  represented 
the  burghs  since  1847.  Residences,  48  Wilton 
Crescent,  London ;  Creedy  Park,  Crediton,  Devon- 
shire. 

Duff,  Mount-Stuart  Elphinstone  Grant,  Esq., 
(Burghs  of  Elgin),  chosen  to  represent  the  burghs 
in  1857.  Residences,  87  Piccadilly,  London,  W., 
Oxford  and  Cambridge  Club,  and  Brookes'  Club, 
London  ;  and  Eden,  near  Banff. 

Dunbar,  Sir  William  (Wigton  Burghs),  was 
chosen  to  represent  the  burghs  at  the  general  elec- 
tion in  1857. 

DuNDAS,  Right  Hon.  Sir  David  (Sutherlandshire), 
sat  for  the  county  from  April,  1840,  to  July,  1852, 
and  again  chosen  in  March,  1861.  Residences,  lo 
King's  Bench  AYalk,  Temple,  London ;  Ochtertyre, 
Perthshire. 

DuNDAS,  Frederick,  Esq.  (Orkney  and  Shetland), 
represented  the  counties  from  1837  to  1847,  and  was 
again  chosen  at  the  general  election  in  1852,  and 
again  in  1857.     Residence,  Papdale,  Orkney. 

DuNLOP,  Alexander  Murray,  Esq.  of  Korsock, 
Advocate  (Greenock),  was  chosen  to  represent  the 
burgh  at  the  general  election  in  1852,  and  again  in 


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1857.  Residences,  42  Albion  Street,  Hyde  Park, 
London;  67  Queen  Street,  Edinburgh;  Korsock 
House,  Kirkcudbrightshire. 

Elciio,  Lord  (Haddingtonshire),  sat  for  the  east- 
ern division  of  Gloucestershire  from  1841  to  1846; 
chosen  to  represent  the  county  at  the  general  elec- 
tions in  1847  and  1852,  and  again  elected  10th 
January,  1853,  on  being  appointed  Lord  of  the 
Treasury,  and  again  in  1857.  Residences,  23  St. 
James' Place,  London  ;  AmisfieldandGosford  House, 
Haddingtonshire. 

Ellice,  Edward,  jun.  (St.  Andre^ws,  &c.),  re- 
turned for  Huddersfield  in  1837;  and  has  repre- 
sented the  burghs  since  the  general  election  in  the 
same  year.  Residences,  18  Arlington  Street,  Lon- 
don ;   Glenquoich,  Inverness-shire. 

EwART,  William,  Esq.  (Burghs  of  Dumfries,  &c.), 
sat  for  Bletchingly  from  1828  t"o  1830,  for  Liverpool 
from  1830  to  1837,  for  Wigan  from  1839  to  1841, 
and  has  represented  the  burghs  since  1841.  Address, 
6  Cambridge  Square,  London. 

EwiNG,  Humphrey  Ewing  Crnm,  of  Stratbleven, 
Dumbartonshire  (Paisley),  was  chosen  to  represent 
the  burgh  in  December,  1857.  Residences,  7  Cork 
Street,  Burlington  Gardens,  London;  20  Woodside 
Terrace,  Glasgow  ;   Lismore  Lodge,  Dunoon. 

Ferguson,  Robert,  Esq.  of  Raith  (Kirkcaldy, 
&c.),  has  represented  the  burgh  since  1841.  Resi- 
dences, Brookes'  Club,  London ;  Raitb,  Fifeshire. 

Ferguson,  Sir  James,  of  Kilkerran,  Bart.  (Ajt- 
shire),  sat  for  the  county  from  December,  1854,  till 
April,  1857,  and  was  again  chosen  in  October,  1859. 
Residences,  Kilkerran,  Ayrshire;  27  Chesham  Street, 
London. 

FiNLAY,  Alex.  S.  (Argyleshire),  was  chosen  to 
represent  the  county  at  the  general  election  in  1857. 
Residence,  Castle  Toward. 

Hamilton,  Walter  Ferrier,  Esq.,  younger,  of 
Westport  (Linlithgowshire),  chosen  to  represent  the 
county  in  May,  1859.  Residences,  Junior  United 
Service  Club,  London ;  New  Club,  Edinburgh ; 
Cathlan,  Linlithgowshire. 

Johnstone,  John  James  Hope,  Esq.  (Dumfries- 
shire), sat  for  the  county  from  1830  till  July,  1847, 
and  was  again  chosen  to  represent  the  county  at  the 
general  election  in  1857.  Residences,  Carlton  Club, 
London  ;   Raehills,  Dumfriesshire. 

KiNNAiRD,  Hon.  Arthur  Fitzgerald  (Perth),  sat 
for  the  city  from  1837  to  1839  ;  chosen  to  represent 
it  on  the  succession  of  the  Hon.  Fox  Maule  to  a 
peerage  in  1852,  and  again  returned  at  the  general 
election  in  the  same  year,  and  again  in  1857.  Re- 
sidences, 35  Hyde  Park  Gardens,  London;  West 
Farm,  East  Barnet,  Herts. 

Leslie,  William,  Esq.  (Aberdeenshire),  chosen 
to  represent  the  county  in  1861.  Residences,  Carl- 
ton Club,  London  ;  Warthill,  Aberdeenshire. 

Mackie,  James,  Esq.  of  Burgaly  (Stewartry  of 
Kirkcudbright),  was  chosen  to  represent  the  county 
at  the  general  election  in  April,  1857.  Residences, 
Ernespie,  Kirkcudbright;  112  Jermyn  St.,  London. 
Matheson,  Alexander,  Esq.  of  Ardrcss  (Burghs 
of  Inverness,  &c.),  has  represented  the  burghs  since 
1847.  Address,  38  South  Street,  Grosvenor  Square, 
London  ;  Ardross  Castle,  by  Alness,  Ross-shire. 

Matheson,  Sir  James,  of  Achany  and  the  Lewis, 
Bart,  (combined  counties  of  Ross  and  Cromarty), 


sat  for  Ashburton  from  1843  to  1847,  when  he  was 
chosen  at  the  general  election  to  represent  the 
counties.  Residences,  13  Cleveland  Row,  London; 
Achany  and  Rosehall,  Sutherlandshire ;  Stornoway 
Castle,  Island  of  Lewis  ;  Southill  Park,  Bracknell, 
Berks. 

Merry,  James,  Esq.  of  Belladrum  (Falkirk,  &c.), 
sat  for  the  burghs  from  April  till  July,  1857,  and 
again  chosen  in  May,  1859.  ResiJences,  Claridge's 
Hotel,  London :  Western  Club,  Glasgow ;  Belladrum, 
Inverness-shire. 

Miller,  William,  Esq.  (Leith,  &c.),  chosen  to 
represent  the  burghs  at  the  general  election  in  May, 
1859.  Residence,  135  Piccadill_v,  London.  Address 
in  Leith,  90  Constitution  Street! 

MoNCRiEFF,  James,  Esq.  (Edinburgh),  chosen  to 
represent  the  city  in  1859.  Residences,  Brookes' 
Club,  London  ;  15  Great  Stuart  Street,  Edinburgh. 
Montgomery,  Sir  Graham-Graham  of  Stanhope, 
Bart.  (Peeblesshire),  was  chosen  to  represent  the 
county  at  the  general  election  in  1852,  and  again  in 
1857.  Residences,  Carlton  Club,  London  ;  Stobo 
Castle,  Peeblesshire. 

Mure,  David,  Esq.  (Buteshire),  chosen  to  repre- 
sent the  county  in  1859.  Residence,  12  Ainslie 
Place,  Edinburgh. 

Ogilvie,  Sir  J.  (Dundee),  was  chosen  to  repre- 
sent the  burgh  at  the  general  election  in  1857. 

Robertson,  David,  Esq.  (Berwickshire),  chosen 
to  represent  the  county  in  May,  1859.  Residences, 
32  St.  James'  Place,  London  ;  Ladykirk,  Berwick- 
shire. 

Scott,  Lord  Henry  John  (Selkirkshire),  chosen 
to  represent  the  county  in  1861.  Residences,  37 
Belgrave  Square,  London;  Bowhill,  Selkirkshire; 
Dalkeith  Palace,  Edinburghshire. 

Scott,  Sir  William  (Roxburghshire),  chosen  to 
represent  the  county  at  the  general  election  in  May, 
1859.  Residences,  39  Jermyn  Street,  London  ;  An- 
crum,  Roxburghshire,  and  Balgay,  Forfarshire, 

Smollett,  P.  B.,  Esq.  (Dumbartonshire),  chosen 
to  represent  the  county  in  1859.  Residences,  13 
Arlington  Street,  London ;  Cameron  House,  Dum- 
bartonshire. 

Stewart,  Sir  Michael  Robert  Shaw,  of  Greenock 
and  Blackball,  Bart.  (Renfrewshire),  chosen  to  re- 
present the  county  in  1855,  and  again  in  1857. 
Residences,  42  Belgrave  Square,  London ;  Ardgowan 
House,  Renfrewshire. 

Stirling,  Wm.,  Esq.  of  Kier  (Perthshire),  was 
chosen  to  represent  the  countj-  at  the  general  elec- 
tion ia  1852,  and  again  in  1857.  Residences,  128 
Park  Street,  Grosvenor  Square,  London;  Kier  House, 
Perthshire. 

Sykes,  Colonel  (Aberdeen),  was  chosen  to  repre- 
sent the  city  at  the  general  election  in  1857.  Re- 
sidence, 47  Albion  Street,  Hyde  Park,  London. 

Traill,  George,  Esq.  of  Hobister  and  Ratter 
(Caithness-shire),  sat  for  the  combined  counties  of 
Orkney  and  Shetland  from  1830  to  1835 ;  has 
represented  the  county  since  1841.  Residences, 
Steven's  Hotel,  Bond  Street,  London;  Castlehill, 
Caithness-shire;  Tresness  and  Garamont,  Orkney. 

Wemyss,  James  Hay  Erskine,  Esq.  (Fifeshire), 
chosen  to  represent  the  county  in  May,  1859.  Resi- 
dences, 7  Bury  Street,  St.  James'  Street,  London ; 
Wemyss  Castle  and  Torrie  House,  Fifeshire. 


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THE  BRITISH  EMPIRE,  &c. 


SCOTTISH  REPRESENTATIVE  PEERS,  16.— Elected  every  Parliament. 

Creation.                                                          Birth.  Election. 

1639  Airlie,  Earl  of, 1826   David  Graham-Drummond  Ogllvy, 1819 

1606  Blantyre,  Baron, 1818   Charles  Stuart, 1830 

1455  Caithness,  Earl  of, 1821   James  Sinclair, 1855 

1C04  Colville  of  Culross, 1818   Charles  John  Colville, 1849 

1445  Gra.v,  Baron, 1798   John  Gray, 1843 

1619  Haddington,  Earl  of, 1802   George  Bailie  Hamilton, 1858 

1605  Home,  Earl  of, 1799   Cospatrick-Alexander  Home, 1841 

14*8  Morton,  Earl  of, 1818   Sholto-John  Douglas, 1858 

1696  Orkney,  Earl  of, 1803   Thomas-.John-Hamilton  Fitz-Maurice, 183L 

1690  Polwarth,  Baron, 1800  Henry-Francis- Hepburn  Scott, 1841 

1651  Eollo,  Baron, 1835   John-Rogerson  Rollo, 1852 

1445  SaltouD,  Baron, 1820   Alexander  Fraser, 1853 

1646  Selkirk,  Earl  of, 1809   Dunbar-James  Douglas, 1820 

1'686  Strathallan,  Viscount, 1810   William-Henry  Drummond, 1851 

1606  Strathmore,  Earl  of, 1822   Thomas-George  Lyon-Bowes, 1846 

1694  Tweeddale,  Marquis  of, 1787  George  Hay, 1804: 


THE  BRITISH  EMPIRE— POPULATION,  AREA,  &c. 


1801, 
1811, 
1821, 
1831, 
1841, 
1851, 
1861, 


Extent  in  sqiiara  miles. 


Amount  assessed  under 
Income  Tax  Act,  1859-60. 


England  and 
Wales. 


9,156,171 
10,154,529 
12,172,664 
14,051,986 
16,035,198 
18,054,170 
20,223,746 


68,320 


£282,718,049 


1,608,420 
1,805,864 
2,091,521 
2,364,386 
2,620,184 
2,888,742 
3,061,329 


31,324 


£29,913,124 


5,395,456 
5,937,856 
6,801,827 
7,707,401 
8,175,124 
6,552,385 
6,764,543 


32,447 


£23,099,081 


Isle  of  Man 

and 

Cliannel  Islands. 


89,508 
103,710 
124,040 
143,126 
143,779 


394 


United 
Kinirdora. 


16,160,047 
18,298,249 
21,155,520 
2>1,287,483 
20,954,546 
27,038,423 
29,193,397 


122,485 


£335,730,254 


There  emigrated  from  the  United  Kingdom   717,913  persons  between  1831   and  1841;  1,692,063 
between  1841  and  1851;  and  2,249,355  between  1851  and  1861. 


COLONIES   AND    FOREIGN   POSSESSIONS. 


Population. 


Extent  in 
square  miles 


In  Europe,  Gibraltar,  Malta,  Gozo,  Heligoland, 

Asia, ,,. .British  India,  including  the  Presidencies  of  Bengal,  Madras, 

and  Bombay,  with  Sinde,  and  the  Punjaub,  India  beyond 

the  Ganges,  Aden,  and  the  islands  of  Penang,  Singapore,  &c. 

Ceylon,  Hong  Kong,  and  Labuaa, 

Africa, Cape  of  Good  Hope,  Natal,  Mauritius,  Sierra  Leone,  Cape 

Coast  Castle,  Accra,  Gambia,  St.  Helena,  Ascension, 

North  America,  Canada,  Hudson  Bay  Territory,  New  Brunswick,  Nova 
Scotia,  Cape  Breton,  Prince  Edward  Island,  Newfound- 
land, Vancouver  Island,  British  Columbia, 

South  America,  British  Guiana,  comprehending  Demerara,  Essequibo,  and 
Berbice;  Falkland  Islands 

West  Indies, Jamaica  ;  the  Windward  Islands,  Barbadoes,  St.  Vincent, 

Grenada,  Tobago,  St.  Lucia,  and  Trinidad;  the  Leeward 
Islands,  Antigua,  St.  Christopher,  Montserrat,  Nevis, 
Anguilla,  Dominica,  Virgin  Isles  ;  Bahamas,  Bermudas; 
Honduras, 

(Australasia,  ....New  South  Wales,  South  Australia,  Western  Australia, 
Victoria,  Queensland,  Tasmania,  N.  Zealand,  Norfolk  Is. 


160,306 


135,442,911 
1,836,194 

1,487,711 


3,264,624 
114,360 

853,285 
1,294,842 


122 


851,038 
24,769 

249,003 


654,865 
89,000 


76,391 
1,429,400 


Totals  of  Colonies  and  Foreign  Possessions, .. 

PROTECTED    STATES    AND    TRIBUTARIES. 


Ionian  Islands, 

Tributary  and  Protected  States  in  India, 


144,454,233 


229,736 
50,465,366 

195,149,335 


3,374,648 

1,041 
625,278 

4,000,967 


LOCAL  AND  COUNTY  INSTITUTIONS,  &c. 


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LOCAL  AND  COUNTY  INSTITUTIONS  FOR  GOVERNMENT,    LAW,  &c. 


>  Bailies. 


MAGISTRATES  AND  TOWN  COUNCIL 
OF  GLASGOW. 

THE  HON.  PETER  CLOUSTON,  LORD  PKOVOST, 

James  Brown, 
William  Wliyte, 
John  Blackie,  jiin., 
William  Rae  Arthur, 
William  Govan,jun., 
John  Uro, 
Walter  Gray, 
John  Millar, 

James  Lurasden,  Dean  of  Guild. 

Anthony  Inglis,  Deacon  Convener. 

David  Dreghorn,  Treasurer. 

John  Morison,  Master  of  Works. 

James  Eaeburn,  Bailie  of  the  Eiver  aud  Frith 

of  Clyde. 

Robert  Gilkison,  Depute  do. 

William  Bankier,  Bailie  of  Provan. 

Angus  Turner,  } 

Alexander  Monro,  S.S.C.,)    ^"'^"^  *^^"^^- 

John  Strang,  LL.D.,  City  Chamberlain. 

Daniel  Maccallum,  Accountant. 
John  Carrick,  Superintendent  of  Works. 
John  Lang,  Procurator  Fiscal. 
Alexander  Young,  and  John   M.   Hill,  Assessors  in 
the  Police  Courts,  within  the  Northern,  Southern, 
Eastern,  and  Western  Districts. 
James  Donaldson,  and  Andrew  M'D.  Houston,  As- 
sessors under  the  Lands  Valuation  Act. 
James  Donaldson,  Assessor  under  the  Registration 

of  Voters'  Act. 
William  Lyall,  Inspector  of  Weights  and  Measures 

for  1st  District. 

John  MacCormick,  Inspector  of  Do.  for  2d  District. 

James  Paterson,  Inspector  of  Do.  for  3d  District. 

William  Patrick,  Warden  of  Bur3-ing  Grounds. 

James  Brown,  Council  Officer. 

John  M'Diarmid,  Chamber  Keeper. 

COUNCILLORS. 

First  Ward. — George  Grant,  jun.,  William  Rae 
Arthur,  John  Thomson. 

Second  Ward. — James  Moir,  James  Thomson, 
John  Burt. 

Third  Ward. — John  Millar,  James  Wilson,  Wm. 
Millar. 

Fourth  Ward. — James  Taylor,  Robert  Webster, 
Alexander  Harvey. 

Fifih  Ward. — John  Ure,  Andrew  Fowler,  William 
Brown. 

Sixth  AVard.— David  M'Cubbin,  John  Blackie, 
jun.,  David  M'Kinlay. 

Seventh  W'ard. — George  Coventry  Dick,  James 
Wallace  .\ndersou,  Alexander  Collie. 

Eighth  Ward. — James  Brown,  Thos.  Buchanan, 
William  Allan. 

Ninth  Ward.— William  M'Lean,  Chas.  M'Donald, 
James  Graham. 

Tenth  Ward. — John  Morison,  Andrew  Galbraith, 
James  Couper. 

Eleventh  Ward. — Robert  Gilkison,  Jas.  Salmond, 

OOMiua  r  aici^uii. 

Twelfth  Ward. — William  Whyte,  Peter  Clouston, 
William  Somerville. 

Thirteenth  Ward. — George  Wilson  Clark,  Wm. 
Govan,  jim.,  William  Taylor. 


Fourteenth  Ward. — Francis  Watson,  Walter  Gray, 
James  Raeburn. 

Fifteenth  Ward.— John  Mitchell,  Robert  Neill, 
Andrew  Gemmill. 

Si.steenth  Ward.— John  Binnie,  John  Taylor,  jun., 
David  Dreghorn. 

Dean  of  Guild.— James  Lumsden. 
Deacon  Convener. — Anthony  Inglis. 

STANDING    COJUIITTEES    OF    COUNCIL. 

Committee  on  Finance,  Accounts,  Law  Proceedings, 
and  Heritable  Property,  ^c. — The  Lord  Provost, 
Bailie  Brown,  Bailie  Whvte,  Bailie  Blackie,  Bailie 
Govan,  the  Dean  of  Guild',  Thomas  Buchanan,  Gej. 
C.  Dick,  David  Dreghorn,  Andrew  Galbraith,  Andw. 
Genimill,  George  Grant,  jun.,  David  M'Kinlay ; 
David  Dreghorn,  Convener;  the  Dean  of  Guild, 
Sub-Convener. — Five  a  quorum. 

Committee  on  the  Bazaar  and  Marhds,  Neiu  Sus- 
pension Bridf/e,  Wells,  Clocks,  4c. — The  Lord  Pro- 
vost, Bailie  Ure,  Bailie  Millar,  John  Binnie,  George 
Wilson  Clark,  James  Couper,  James  Graham,  Alex. 
ILirvey,  William  M'Lean,  John  Morison,  John 
Taylor,  jun.,  Robert  Webster  ;  James  Graham,  Con- 
vener; Robert  Webster,  Sub-Convener.— Five  a 
quorum. 

Committee  on  Churches  and  Churchyards. — The 
Lord  Provost,  the  Dean  of  Guild,  William  Brown, 
Thomas  Buchanan,  John  Burt,  George  C.  Dick, 
Robert  Gilkison,  Geo.  Grant,  jun.,  Chas.  M'Donald^ 
John  Mitchsll,  Francis  Watson;  John  Mitchell, 
Convener;  Thomas  Buchanan,  Sub-Convener. — Five 
a  quorum. 

Committee  on  the  Hlyh  School  and  Education. — 
The  Lord  Provost,  Bailie  Arthur,  Bailie  Govan, 
Bailie  Graj',  the  Dean  of  Guild,  George  C.  Dick, 
David  Dreghorn,  George  Grant,  jun.,  David  M'Cub- 
bin, William  M'Lean,  Robert  Neill;  Bailie  Govan, 
Convener;  George  Grant,  jun.,  Sub-Convener. — 
Five  a  quorum. 

Committee  to  Si'jn  Charters. — The  Lord  Provost 
the  Bailies,  the  Dean  of  Guild,  the  Deacon  Con- 
vener.— Three  a  quorum. 

POLICE  ESTABLISHMENT. 
Superintendent  of  Police,  J.vmes  Smart. 
Assistants — Central  District,  Alexander  M'Call; 
Western  do.,  Forbes  M'Kenzie;  Eastern  do.,  Richard 
Baker  ;  Southern  do.,  Thomas  Robb  ;  Northern  do., 
John  H.  Nelson;  Cl)de  do.,  Robert  M'Farlane. 
Central  Lieutenants — George  Todd,  John  Stewart, 
Hugh  C.  Christie,  Robert  S.  M'Donald.  Surveyors 
—Andrew  M'D.  Houston  and  James  Donaldson. 
Collectors — Central  and  Western  Districts,  E.  G. 
Ma.\.well ;  Eastern  do.,  William  Peat ;  Southern  do., 
John  Henderson.  Treasurer,  David  Croall;  Assistant 
to  Treasurer,  George  Dollar.  Procurator-Fiscal  and 
Clerk  of  Pulice  and  Statute  Labour  Committee, 
John  Lang,  junior.  Assessors  fur  West,  East,  South, 
and  North  Districts,  Alexander  Young  and  John 
M.  Hill.  Physician  to  the  whole  Police  Force  and 
Surgeon  for  the   Central  District,  William  M'Gill. 

Stewart,  M.D.;  Northern  do.,  David  Miller;  Clyde 
do.,  Ebenezer  Milner.  Inspector  of  Lighting,  Robert 
Sillier.  Superintendent  of  Fire-Engines,  James 
Brysun.     Superintendent  of  Streets  and  Buildings, 


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John  Carrick.  Assistant  Superintendent  of  ditto, 
Charles  O'Neill.  Clerk,  John  Boyd.  Foreman, 
"William  Scott.  Inspector  of  Cleansing,  Thomas 
Waters.  Inspector  of  Cabs  and  Public  Vehicles, 
Robert  Frame.  Inspector  of  Detective  Department, 
George  Fuller.  Production  Keeper,  J.  M'Whan- 
nell.     Superintendent's  Clerk,  William  M'Intosh. 

CLYDE  NAVIGATION. 

The  Hon.  the  Lord  Provost,  Chairman. 

John  M'Ewen,  Deputy-Chairman. 

TRUSTEES. 

Elected  hj  the  Toivn  Council. — The  Hon.  Peter 
Clouston,  Lord  Provost,  David  Dreghorn,  Alexander 
Harvey,  William  Allan,  George  C.  Dick,  John  Mit- 
chell, Andrew  Galbraith,  Andrew  Fowler,  Thomas 
Buchanan,  James  Graham. 

Elected  by  the  Chamber  of  Commerce. — Allan 
Gilniour,  Alexander  Ronaldsoa. 

Elected  by  the  Merchants'  House. — John  l^I'Ewen, 
John  Jamieson. 

Elected  by  the  Trades'  nouse. — Robert  M'G. 
Lindsa}^  James  Cruikshank. 

Elected  by  Ship  Owners  and  Rate  Payers. — Charles 
Kidston,  David  Cross,  John  Cameron,  Alexander 
M'Kellar,  James  Watson,  William  Tait,  George 
Smith,  jnn.,  James  Allan,  Alexander  Ewing. 

Committee  of  Management. — The  Lord  Provost, 
James  Allan,  William  Allan,  John  Cameron,  James 
Cruickshank,  David  Dreghorn,  Andrew  Fowler, 
Andrew  Galbraith,  Allan  Gilmour,  James  Graham, 
Alexander  Harvey,  John  Jamieson,  Charles  Kidston, 
John  M'Ewen,  Alexander  M'Kellar,  John  Mitchell, 
Alexander  Ronaldson,  George  Smith,  jun.,  William 
Tait,  James  Watson. 

John  M'Ewen,  Chairman;  Allan  Gilmour,  Deputy- 
Chairman. — Three  a  quorum. 

Committee  on  Finance. — Thomas  Buchanan,  David 
Cross,  George  C.  Dick,  Alexander  Ewing,  Allan 
Gilmour,  John  Jamieson,  Robert  M'G.  Lindsay,  John 
M'Ewen,  Alexander  Ronaldson. 

John  Jamieson,  Chairman ;  Alex.  Ronaldson, 
Deputy-Chairman. — Three  a  quorum. 

GLASGOW  CORPORATION  WATER  WORKS 
ACT. 

Commissioners. — The  Lord  Provost,  Magistrates, 
and  Town  Council. 

Water  Committee. — The  Lord  Provost,  John 
Thomson,  James  Moir,  James  Thomson,  William 
Millar,  James  Taylor,  Bailie  Ure,  David  M'Cubbin, 
Alexander  Collie,  Bailie  Brown,  Charles  M'Donald, 
Andrew  Galbraith,  Joshua  Paterson,  George  W. 
Clark,  Francis  Watson,  Robert  Neill,  John  Taylor, 
jun.- — The  Lord  Provost,  Convener;  John  Thomson, 
Sub-Convener.     Seven  a  quorum. 

Sub- Committee  on  WorJcs  and  Water  Supply. — The 
Lord  Provost,  John  Thomson,  James  Moir,  James 
Thomson,  James  Taylor,  David  M'Cubbin,  Andrew 
Galbraith,  Joshua  Paterson,  Geo.  W.  Clark,  Robert 
Neill. — John  Thomson,  Convener ;  Robert  Neill, 
Sub-Convener.     Three  a  quorum. 

iib^Cormnitfee  on  Finance. — The  Lord  Provost, 

Millar,  David  M'Cubbin,'  Alexander  Collie,  cTarl^ 
M'Donald,  Francis  Watson,  John  Taylor,  jun. — • 
David  ]\I'Cubbin,  Convener;  John  Taylor,  jun., 
Sub-Convener.     Three  a  quorum. 

Sub-Committee  on  Claims  of  Compensation  for  Land 


and  Damages. — The  Lord  Provost,  John  Thomson, 
James  Moir,  David  M'Cubbin,  Ar.drew  Galbraith. — 
James  Moir,  Convener ;  John  Thomson,  Sub-Con- 
vener.    Three  a  quorum. 

Sub-  Committee  to  Sign  Conveyances^  Contracts.,  and 
other  Deeds. — The  Lord  Provost,  John  Thomson, 
James  Moir,  David  M'Cubbin,  Robert  Neill,  John 
Taylor,  jun.  Two  a  quorum.  John  Burnet,  Clerk 
and  Secretary  ;  William  Guthrie,  Treasurer;  James 
Morris  Gale,   Engineer  ;   David  Guthrie,  Assistant; 

Engineer.  • ■ 

MUNICIPAL  AND  POLICE  ACTS. 

Committee  of  Council  appointed  for  the  purposes  of 
Police  and  Statute  Laboiir.- — The  Hon.  tlie  Lord 
Provost,  Chairman;  the  Lord  Provost,  the  Bailies, 
the  Dean  of  Guild,  the  Deacon  Convener,  ex  officiis; 
George  Grant,  jun.,  James  Moir,  James  Wilson,  Robt. 
Webster,  William  Brown,  David  M'Kinlay,  James 
Wallace  Anderson,  Thomas  Buchanan,  Wm.  M'Lean, 
John  Morison,  Robert  Gilkison,  William  Somerville, 
William  Taylor,  James  Raeburn,  Robert  Neill,  John 
Biiinie,  Andrew  Gemmill,  James  Couper — Seven  a 
quorum. 

Sub-Committee  on  Finance. — The  Lord  Provost, 
Bailie  Brown,  Bailie  Whyte,  Bailie  Blackie,  Bailie 
Govan,  the  Dean  of  Guild,  Thomas  Buchanan,  Jas. 
Wallace  Anderson,  Andrew  Gemmill,  Robert  Gilki- 
son, James  Raeburn;  Bailie  Govan,  Convener;  Bailie 
Brown,  Sub-Convener. 

Meets  every  alternate  Friday,  at  two  p.m. 

Sub- Committee  on  Statute  Labour,  Paving,  and 
Cleansing. — The  Lord  Provost,  Bailie  Ure,  Johil 
Binnie,  James  Moir,  William  Somerville,  William 
M'Lean,  James  Raeburn,  George  Grant,  jun.,  James 
Wilson;  George  Grant,  jun.,  Convener;  William 
M'Lean.  Sub- Convener. 

Meets  every  alternate  Fridaj',  at  one  p.m. 

Sub-Committee  on  Watching  and  Lighting. — The 
Lord  Provost,  Bailie  Brown,  Bailie  Govan,  Bailie 
Grey,  the  Deacon  Convener,  James  Couper,  Wm. 
M'Lean,  James  Moir,  John  Morison,  Robert  Neill, 
Robert  Webster,  William  Taylor ;  James  Moir,  Con- 
vener; James  Couper,  Sub-Convener. 

Meets  every  alternate  Friday,  at  twelve  noon. 

Co7nmiiiee  under  the  Nuisance  Removal  (Scotland^ 
Act,  1856.— The  Lord  Provost,  Bailie  Arthur,  Bailie 
Ure,  John  Binnie,  William  Brown,  Robert  Gilkison, 
John  Morison;  Bailie  Ure,  Chairman;  Bailie  Arthur, 
Deputy-Chairman. 

Special  Committee  on  Smoke. — Bailie  Gray,  James 
Couper,  James  Moir,  William  Brown,  Robert  Neill ; 
James  Moir,  Convener. 

PAROCHIAL  BOARDS. 

BAEOMY  PAEISH — CHAMBERS,  14  COLLEGE  STREET. 

Peter  Beattie,  inspector;  James  Brown,  Alex. 
Baird,  William  Paul,  H.  B.  M'Phail,  Thos.  Gardner, 
David  Service,  assistant  inspectors;  John  M.  Mackay, 
in-door  inspector ;  Alex.  Hamilton,  assistant  inspec- 
tor; Geo.  Martin,  assistant  in-door  inspector;  Geo. 
Donaldson,  cashier  ;  George  C.  Rankin,  inspector's 
clerk;  David  Jack,  pay  clerk;  Don.  Smith,  Dugald 
M'Gregor,    William    Gordon,    George    M'Cracken^ 

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door-keeper. 

CITY  PARISH— CHAMBERS,  326  PARLIAMENTARY 
ROAD. 

Fi7'd  Ward. — James  Wilson,  28  Sallmarket; 
James   Martin,   37   Gallowgate ;    William  Rae,  23 


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Monteith  Eow  ;  Bailie  James  Couper,  Kyle  Street; 
Joseph  Morrison,  7  Somerville  Place. 

Second  Ward.— 3o\\n  Millar,  22  High  Street; 
John  Knox,  73  Biunswick  Street;  Peter  Dallas,  17 
€ochraii  Street;  Robert  S.  Muir,  42  Ingram  Street; 
'Gavin  Kae,  35  Montrose  Street. 

Third  JCard— Peter  M'LelInn,  127  Trongate  ; 
■William  Robertson,  G6  Trongate;  David  Dunn,  32 
Old  Wynd  ;  Alexander  Kirkpatrick,  40  St.  Andrew 
Street ;  James  M'Failane,  22  Gt.  Hamilton  Street. 

Fourth  Ward. —  David  Anderson, 80  Queen  Street; 
James  Morrison,  40  St.  Vincent  Place;  John  Wilson, 
15  Queen's  Crescent  ;  Thomas  Falconer,  South 
Frederick  Street ;  Eobert  Walker,  232  St.  Vincent 
Street. 

Fifih  Ward. — Alex.  Black,  14  Prince's  Square; 

James  Stevenson,   136  St.  Vincent  Street  ,•  Kobert 

M'Cowan,  17  Gordon    Street ;  Peter  Hamilton,  22 

South  Frederick  Street ;  Hugh  M'Lachlan,  71  Queen 

Street. 

Nominated  hy  Magistrates. — -Bailie  AVm.  Whyte, 
12  Woodside  Place;  Bailie  Jam.es  Brown,  21  St. 
Enoch  Square;  James  Thomson,  106  Great  Hamil- 
ton Street;  Eobert  Gilkison,  97  West  Geo.  Street. 

Nominated  by  Kirk  Sessions. — Eev.  Dr.  Craik,  15 
Sandyford  Place ;  Thomas  Kyle,  55  Rose  Street ; 
James  Lindsay,  62  Wilson  Street;  John  Morrison, 
20  Canning  Place. 

Officials. — Inspector,  Ebenezer  Adamson  ;  Inspec- 
tor's Cleik,  A.  Dempster ;  Bookkeeper  and  Pay 
Clerk,  J.  Meek  ;  Assistant-Inspectors,  Alex.  Col- 
^[uhoun,  E.  C.  Sliaw,  Robt.  Williamson,  James 
Brownlie,  John  Paterson,  John  Brisbane,  John 
Palmer,  Jas.  Shaw;  Superintendent  of  Children,  W. 
Griramond  ;  Collector  of  Poor  Eates,  David  Hall ; 
Apothecary,  Thomas  Draper. 

Poor-Ilotose  Officials. — Governor,  Jas.  Robertson; 
Matron,  Mrs.  Kennedy;  Medical  Officer,  Dr.  Ro- 
bertson ;  Chaplain,  Eev.  G.  Proudfoot;  Teachers, 
A.  Lothian  and  Mrs.  Lothian  ;  Clerk,  INI.  Ferguson; 
Porter,  J.  M'Pherson;  Warders,  M.  Clark,  James 
Jarvie,  E.  Hamilton,  Jane  Stitt. 

COMJriTTEES. 

Finance^  Law,  and  Assessment. — J.  Knox,  Con- 
vener ;  A.  Black,  Sub-Convener ;  Bailie  Brown,  P. 
Dallas,  Eobert  Gilkison,  James  Morrison,  J.  Steven- 
son, Eobt.  Walker,  Alex.  Kirkpatrick. 

House. — D.  Anderson,  Convener ;  P.  Hamilton, 
Sub-Convener  ;  J.  Couper,  T.  Falconer,  P.  M'Lellan, 
Bailie  Jliller,  Joseph  Morrison,  E.  S.  Muir,  W.  Eae, 
Bailie  Vv'hyte. 

Sanitary. — James  Martin,  Convener  ;  J.  Lindsay, 
Sub-Convener;  D.  Dunn,  H.  M'Lachlan,  James 
Wilson,  John  Morrison,  Gavin  Eae. 

Children's. — John  Wilson,  Convener;  J.Thomson, 
Sub-Convener ;  T.  Kyle,  William  Robertson,  Rev. 
Dr.  Craik,  James  M'Farlane. 

Relief. — P.  Dallas,  Convener ;  J.  Couper,  Sub- 
Convener  ;  and  all  the  Members  of  the  Board. 

Inspector  s. — Messrs.  Morrison  and  Stevenson,  and 
the  Conveners  and  Sub-Conveners  of  the  above 
Standing  Committees. 

Eobert  IM'Cowan,  Chairman  of  the  Board,  and  a 
Member  of  all  the  Committees. 

Ebenezer  Adamson,  Inspector. 

COEBALS    PAUISH — CHAMBERS,    13    NICHOLSON 
STREET. 

Committee  of  Management. — Sir  Andrew  Orr,  John 
Brj-ce;,  George  Strang,  Archibald  W'alker,  Ale.tander 


M'Gregor,  James  Slunro,  Eobert  Morrison,  Andrew 
Livingstone,  Thomas  M'Gowan,  John  AVilson,  Eobt. 
Gow,  jun.,  Alexander  Duncan,  Dr.  Newman,  George 
Logan,  Robert  Buchanan,  Eobert  Binnie,  Thomas 
Bliddleton,  James  Mullin,  Henry  Morris,  James 
Eennie,  William  Gillies,  James  Callender,  Andrew 
Anderson.  John  Bryce,  chairman  ;  James  Young 
Hamilton,  inspector ;  Neil  Smith,  assistant  inspector  ; 
Bryce  Eankin,  surgeon,  29  Adelphi  Street,  medical 
oflicer ;  W.  B.  Griersou,  surgeon,  S9  Adelphi  Street, 
medical  officer's  substitute  ;  and  John  M'Intosh,  ac- 
countant, 73  South  Portland  Street,  collector  of  poor 
rates. 

"      GOVAN  PARISH — 224   EGLINTOJT  STREET. 

Out-Door  Department. — James  D.  Kirkwood,  In- 
spector of  Poor  ;  Eobert  M'Farlane,  Bookkeeper ; 
Charles  Forsyth  and  John  Grozier,  Assist  ant-Inspec- 
tors ;  John  George  Campbell,  Clerk;  David  Dreg- 
horn,  23  St.  Enoch  Square,  Collector. 

Workhouse  Department. — Governor,  JohnM'Cul- 
loch;  Governor's  Clerk,  William  Nimmo  ;  Matron, 
Barbara  Gillies  ;  Chaplain,  Rev.  Alexander  Laurie  ; 
Teacher,  Jane  M'Kellar;  Surgeon,  Wm.  A.  Liddell ; 
Porter,  John  Brodie. 

Govan  Poorhouse,  220  Eglinton  Street. 

Govan    Reformatory    Schools  (Male    and   Female), 

220  Eglinton  Street. 

COMMISSIONERS  FOR  PROPERTY  AND 

INCOME  TAX 

FOR  THE  CITY  OF  GLASGOW. 

Sir  James  Campbell,  John  Mitchell,  John  Bain, 

James  Scott,  Robert  Stewart,  William  Stirling,  and 

Robert    Hannan ;    clerk,    Robert  Donald ;  assistant 

clerk,  R.  M.  Murray;  office,  13  Queen  Street. 

COMMISSIONERS  OP  THE  LOWER  WARD  OP 
LANARKSHIRE  (ciTY  EXCEPTED). 

SherifTs  Alison,  Bell,  Smith,  Strathern,  and  Mur- 
ray ;  Robert  Galbraith,  David  Dreghorn,  Wm.  J. 
Davidson  of  Ruchill,  Robert  Bartholomew,  Mark 
Sprot,  and  Eobert  Fiodlay  ;  clerk,  John  Earston  ; 
office,  13  Queen  Street,  open  ou  Mondays  and  Wed- 
nesdays, from  10  to  3 ;  assessors,  Wm.  Anderson, 
James  Mitchell,  and  William  Smith,  21  Cochrane 
Street. 

Income  Tax  Collector's  Office  for  the 
City  and  for  the  Counties  op  Lanark  and 
Dumbarton,  13  Queen  Street,  George  M'Callum, 
collector. 

Property  and  Income  Tax  Surveyor's 
Office,  13  Queen  Street;  open  on  Mondays  and 
AVednesdays  from  10  a.ji.  to  3  p.m. 

Stamp  Office,  13  Queen  Street,  Geo.  M'Callum, 
distributor.  Open  from  10  till  4  o'clock,  and  shut 
on  Saturdays  at  12, 

MASTERS  AND  COMMISSIONERS  EXTEA- 
OEDINAEY  FOR  ENGLISH  COURTS. 

Chancery. — A.  P.  Henderson,  John  M'Clure, 
W.  R.  Buchan,  John  H.Johnson,  Daniel  Paul,  J.  G. 
Houstouii,  William  Fleming. 

Queen's  Bench,  Cosimon  Pleas,  and  Exche- 
quer.— A.  P.  Henderson  and  William  Fleming. 

Bankruptcy. — A.  P.  Henderson,  John  M'Clure, 
William  Fleming,  and  D.miel  Paul. 

Probate  Divorce. — J.  G.  Houstoun  and  Wm. 
Fleming. 


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LOCAL  AND  COUNTY  INSTITUTIONS,  &c. 


IRISH  COURTS. 

BANKRTJrTCY. — A.  P.  Henderson,  John  Marshall, 
Jan.,  and  Robert  Brodie 

Chancery.— A.  P.  Henderson,  John  Marshall, 
jun.,  and  Robert  Brodie. 

Exchequer  and  Common  Pleas. — A.  P.  Hen- 
derson and  John  Marshall,  jun. 

Landed  Estates.— A.  P.  Henderson  and  John 
Marshall,  jun. 

Queen's  Bench.— A.  P.  Henderson  and  John 
Marshall,  jun. 

Probate. — A.  P.  Henderson  and  J.  Marshall,  jun. 

'  ADSIIRALTY  COURT. 
Sir  Archibald  Alison,  advocate,  Judge-Admiral ; 
Henry  Glassford  Bell,  advocate;  Arch.  Smith,  advo- 
cate; Alex.  Strathern  and  Alex.  Erskine  Murraj-, 
advocates- depute ;  William  Hart  and  John  Gem- 
mel,  procurators-fiscal;  P.  T.  Young,  auditor  of 
accounts. 

JUSTICE  OF  PEACE  COURT. 
Sittings  of  the  Small  Debt  Court,  every  Tuesday 
and  Friday  at  11  o'clock,  in  the  Justices'  Hall, 
County  Buildings,  117  Brunswick  Street.  Sittings 
for  summary  proceedings  and  criminal  cases  in  the 
Justices'  Hall,  on  Monday  and  Thursday  at  one 
o'clock.  Business  is  transacted  in  the  Clerk's  Office, 
County  Buildings,  111  Brunswick  Street,  Glasgow, 
every  day  from  9  a.m.  till  5  p.m.,  Saturday  excepted, 
when  the  office  shuts  at  2  p.m.  George  Crawfurd, 
clerk  of  the  peace  ;  George  Gray  and  R.  L.  Shedden, 
deputy-clerks;  Robert  Duncan  Douglas,  procurator- 
fiscal  ;  James  Jardine,  bar-officer. 

SMALL  DEBT  COURT  OF  THE  JUSTICES. 
This  court,  on  si.x  days'  induci«,  decides  claims  of 
£b  and  under,  sits  every  Tuesday  and  Friday,  at  11 
o'clock  forenoon,  in  the  Small  Debt  Court,  Justices' 
Hall,  County  Buildings,  117  Brunswick  Street. 
Two  Justices  are  the  Judges.  Summonses  and 
■warrants  are  issued  for  the  Lower  "Ward  of  Lanark- 
shire at  the  Justice  of  Peace  Clerk's  Office,  County 
Buildings,  entering  by  111  Brunswick  Street.  Geo. 
Crawfurd,  cleik  of  the  peace  ;  Geo.  Gray  and  Robert 
Law  Shedden,  depute-clerks. 

SHERIFF  SMALL  DEBT  COURTS, 
For  the  recovery  of  Debts  not  exceeding  £12,  sits 
every  Monday,  Wednesday,  and  Thursday,  for  Glas- 
gow, on  Tuesdays,  for  Lanark  and  Airdrie,  and 
Fridays  for  Hamilton,  and  have  jurdisdiction  over 
the  whole  of  Lanarkshire.  The  Defenders  are  cited 
before  this  court  on  an  inducL-eof  six  days:  warrants 
to  arrest  on  the  dependence  are  issued  :  the  decree 
may  be  extracted,  and  arrestments  used  upon  it 
instantly;  and  it  may  be  enforced,  in  all  ca.ses, 
by  poinding,  sale,  and  imprisonment,  when  above 
£8  6s.  8d.,  of  the  debtor's  effects,  ten  free  days  after 
its  date.  In  case  of  the  debtor  removing  to  a  dif- 
ferent count}',  the  decree  may  be  enforced  against 
him  there,  on  being  endorsed  by  the  Sheriff  Clerk 
of  the  county  to  which  he  removes.  Judges — 
SheiifF  and  Sheriff-substitutes  of  the  county. 

Note. — The  Act  authorizing  imprisonment  for 
Small  Debts  expired  in  1840  for  suras  under  £8 
Cs.  8d.,  excepting  claims  of  aliment. 


FORM  OF  PROCEEDING  IN  THE  RECOVERY 

OF  SMALL  DEBTS. 
Debts   may  be   recovered   in  a   summary   manner 
before  the  Justice  of  Peace  Court,  to  the   extent  of 
£5  ;  and   before  the  Sheriff  Courts  to  the  extent  of 
£12. 

The  first  step  is  set  forth  in  a  complaint  or  libel, 
agreeably  to  a  prescribed  form  (the  Clerks  of  Courfe 
will  provide  the  necessary  forms),  the  origin  of  the 
ilebt,  or  ground  of  action  ;  and  to  cause  the  same, 
with  a  copy  of  the  account,  if  any,  to  be  served  on 
the  defender. 

A  warrant  will,  at  the  same  time,  be  obtained  to 
cite  witnesses. 

The  parties  may  appear  either  by  themselves  or 
by  members  of  their  families,  or  others  whom  the 
Court  may  authorize ;  but  in  no  case  by  persons  I 
practising  the  profession  of  the  law,  or  by  officers  of 
Court,  without  special  leave  of  the  Court,  or  cause 
shown. 

If  the  defender  fail  to  appear  after  being  cited,  he 
will  be  held  as  confessed,  and  judgment  will  be  givei> 
against  him. 

But  when  decree  is  given  in  absence  against  the 
defender,  he  may,  before  the  expiry  of  the  charge, 
apply  fur  a  reheaiing,  on  consigning  the  sums  de- 
cerned for  in  cases  before  Justices,  and  in  cases  before 
Sheriff  by  consigning  10s.  of  expenses,  on  applying 
within  three  months  from  date  of  charge. 

If  decree  in  absence  be  given  against  the  pursuer, 
he  ma}',  within  one  month,  obtain  a  rehearing  on 
consigning  2s.  6d.,  if  the  case  be  before  the  Justices  •„ 
and  the  expenses  decerned  for,  with  5s.  to  meet  fur- 
ther expenses,  if  the  case  be  before  the  SheritT. 

The  case  will  be  adjourned  upon  the  pursuer  OB 
defender  oftering  a  suitable  excuse,  or  if  any  witness 
be  absent. 

If  decree  be  given  against  the  defender,  diligence 
may  proceed  against  him  by  arrestment  instantly  ; 
and  by  poinding,  sale,  and  imprisonment,  if  above 
£8  6s.  8d.,  at  the  end  of  ten  days  before  the  SheiifF; 
and  by  poinding  and  sale  instantly,  before  tlie  Justices. 
If  decree  be  given  against  the  defender  in  his 
absence,  poinding  and  sale,  as  above,  can  only  follow 
after  a  charge  of  ten  days. 

The  defender,  on  showing  cause,  may  be  allowed 
to  pay  the  sums  decerned  for  by  instalments. 

The  decrees  of  the  Sheiiffand  of  the  Justices  may 
be  executed  in  any  county,  on  the  same  being 
endorsed  by  the  clerk  of  such  county. 

Any  arrestment  used  in  cases  before  the  Sheriff 
must  be  used  within  sixty  days  after  the  warrant  is 
obtained,  and  renewed  every  three  mouths;  and 
such  arrestments  may  be  loosed,  on  offering  sufficient 
caution,  or  on  showing  evidence  of  absolvitor  or  pay- 
ment, or  on  consigning  the  sums  demanded,  if  befors 
decree. 

The  above  forms  will  apply  to  any  action  of  forth- 
coming whatever,  before  the  Sheriff,  for  making 
effectual  arrestments ;  but  in  such  actions  both  the 
defender  and  arrestee  must  be  cited  to  appear  iu 
Court  on  the  same  day. 

Decrees,  pronounced  in  this  summary  form  by  the 
Sheriff,  will  only  be  reviewable  by  the  next  Circuis 
Court  of  Justiciary  ;  or  if  there  bo  no  Circuit  Court, 
by  the  High  Court  of  Justiciary  at  Edinburgh,  on 
the  ground  of  corruption,  or  malice,  or  oppression, 
on  the  part  of  the  Judge. 

Such   decrees,  when   pronounced  b    the  Justices, 


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57 


will  only  be  reviewable,  by  a  redaction  before  the 
Court  of  Session,  on  the  ground  of  malice  ami 
oppression  on  the  part  of  the  Justices,  and  sucli 
reduction  will  only  be  competent  for  one  year,  and 
finding  caution  for  costs. 

No  person  is  exempt  from  the  jurisdiction  of 
Justices  or  Sheriff's  in  such  cases,  by  reason  of  pri- 
vilege as  a  member  of  the  College  of  Justice. 


BURGH  COURTS. 
The  Bailies,  judges — The  Town  Clerks,  legal  assessors. 

POLICE  COURTS 

Held  every  lawful  day,  at  10  o'clock,  in  the  Police 
Office,  South  Albion  Street,  Glasgow;  and  in  the 
Police  Offices  of  Gorbals,  Anderston,  Caltcn,  and 
Cowcaddens  respectively. 

DEAN    OF    GUILD. 

Sits  every  alternate  Thursday,  at  11  o'clock,  in  the 
Burgh  Court  Hall. 
James  Lumsden,  Dean  of  Guild. 
William  West  Watson,  Sub-Dean. 

FROM  THE  merchants'  HOUSE. 

W.  W.  Watson,  Sub-Dean,  I       Peter  Hamilton, 
Hugh  Heugh,  |       Robert  Edmiston. 

FROM  THE  trades'  HOUSE. 

William  Lochhead,  I       James  Taylor, 

William  Caldwell,  |      Robert  MacCallum. 

The  Town  Clerks,  Assessors. 

WATER  BAILIE. 

Jas.  Raeburn,  Bailie  of  the  River  and  Frith  of  Clyde. 
Robert  Gilkison,  depute  do. 

The  Bailie  of  the  River  Clyde  holds  a  Court  in 
the  Court  Hall,  Robertson  Street,  on  Mondays, 
Wednesdays,  and  Fridays,  at  10  a.m. 

COUNTY  COURTS. 

SHERIFF. 

Sits  every  day  for  criminal  and  summary  business. 
Ordinary  Court,  Tuesday,  AVednesday,  and  Friday. 
Appeal  Court,  Monday,  Wednesday,  and  Thursday. 
Small    Debt    Court,    Mondays,     Wednesdays,    and 

Thursdays. 
Sheriff,  Sir  Archibald  Alison,  Bart.,  advocate. 
Substitutes,  H.   G.   Bell,  A.   Smith,  A.  Strathern, 

and  Alex.  Erskine  Murray. 
Sheriff-Clerk,  J.  Drysdale. 
Depute-CIerks,  John  Sim,  Alexander  Pearson,  Wm. 

Drysdale,  and  George  Sellar. 
Joint  Procurators-Fiscal,  W.  Hart  &  John  Gemmel. 
Aiiditor  of  Accounts,  P.  T.  Young. 
Translator  and  Interpreter,  James  Assolari. 
Bar  Officers,  W.  Wilson  and  James  Thomson. 
Sheriff-Substitute  for  the  Upper  Ward,  John  Neil 

Dyce. 
Deputy-Clerk,  Thomas  M.  Shirley. 
Fiscal,  Hugh  Davidson. 
Court  held  at  Lanark,  Tuesdays  and  Fridaj'S. 
Sheriff-Substitute  for  the  Middle  Ward,  Hamilton, 

James   Veitch,    advocate;     Depute-Clerk,    John 

Alton  ;  Fiscal?,   Thos.  and  .James  Alston  Dykes. 

Court  held  at  Hamilton  on  Tuesdays  and  Fridays. 
Sheriff-Substitute  for  the  Airdrie  District,  William 

Logie  ;  Depute-Cleik,  Thos.  Clark,  jun. ;  Fiscal, 

John  M'Donald. 
Court  held  at  Airdrie  on  Tuesdays  and  Fridays, 


COMMISSARY. 

Commissary,  Sir  Archibald  Alison,  Bart.,  advocate. 
Commissary-Deputes,   H.  G.  Bell,  A.  Smith,  Alex. 

Strathern,  James  Veitch,  John  Neil  Dyce,  Wm. 

Logie,  and  Alexander  Erskine  Murray. 
Commijsary-Clerk,  Tiios.  Donald,  44  W.  Regent  St. 
Depute-Clerk,  C.  D.  Donald,  jun.,  44  W.  Regent  St. 
Procurators-Fiscal,  W.  Hart  and  John  Gemmel. 
Offices,  Countj'  Buildings,  Wilson  Street. 
Court  held   at   Glasgow  on  Tuesdays,  Wednesdays! 

and  Fridays. 


BOARD   OF    COMMISSIONERS    OF   PRISONS 

FOR  THE  COUNTY  OF  LANARK. 

Sir  Archibald  Alison,   Bart.,   Sheriff  of  the 

County,  ex  officio. 

Memhers  chosen  hy  the  Commissioners  of  Supply. — 
John  Greeenshields  of  Kerse  ;  Thomas  Rennie  Scott 
of  Castlemains  ;  Robert  Findlay  of  Easterhill;  James 
Veitch,  sheriff-substitute,  Hamilton  ;  Robert  Grasme, 
Hamilton  ;  William  Logie,  sheriff-substitute,  Airdrie; 
James  Hozier  of  Newlands  ;  Mark  Sprot  of  Garn- 
kirk;  John  Graham  of  Craigallion ;  Hugh  Tennant 
of  Wellpark. 

Memhers  chosen  hy  the  Mayistraies  and  Council 
of  Glasgow. — The  Honourable  Peter  Clouston,  Lord 
Provost  of  Glasgow;  Andrew  Galbraith,  John  Thom- 
son, James  Couper,  William  M'Lean,  John  Mitchell, 
David  Dreghorn,  Alexander  Harvey,  William  White, 
William  Govan,  jun  ,  Thomas  Buchanan,  George 
Grant,  jun.,  John  Blackie,  jun.,  George  Wilson 
Clark. 

Memher  chosen  hy  the  Magistrates  and  Council  of 
Lanark. — Alexander  M.  Adams,  Provost  of  Lanark. 

Memher  chosen  hy  the  Magistrates  and  Council  of 
Rulherglen. — David  Warnock,  Provost  of  Rutherglen. 

Memher  chosen  hy  the  Magistrates  and  Council  of 
Hamilton. — John  Dykes,  Provost  of  Hamilton. 

Memher  chosen  hy  the  Magistrates  and  Council  of 
Airdrie.  —  Charles  Ileiidrie,  Provost  of  Airdrie, 
Airdrie  House. 

For  the  Lower  Ward  of  the  County. — Sir  Archi- 
bald Alison,  Bart,  the  Lord  Provost  of  Glasgow, 
Robert  Findlay,  Andrew  Galbraith.  John  Thomson, 
Hugh  Tennant,  James  Couper,  William  M'Lean, 
John  Mitchell,  David  Dreghorn,  Mark  Sprot, 
AVilliam  Whyte,  William  Govan,  jun.,  Georga 
Grant,  jun.,  Thomas  Buchanan,  John  Blackie,  jun., 
George  W'ilson  Clark,  Alexander  Harvey,  David 
Warnock ;  Robert  Findlay,  convener,  and  three  a 
quorum. 

For  the  Middle  Tl'arc/.— James  Veitch,  Robert 
Grasme,  William  Logie,  John  Graham,  Charles 
Hendrie,  John  Dykes  ;  James  Veitch,  convener,  and 
two  a  quorum. 

For  the  Upper  Ward. — Thomas  Rennie  Scott, 
John  Greenshields,  James  Hozier,  Alexander  M. 
Adams  ;  Thos.  R.  Scott,  convener,  and  two  a  quorum. 

Committee  on  the  Financial  Affairs  of  the  Board. — 
Robert  Findlay,  the  Lord  Provost  of  Gla.'^gow,  John 
Thomson,  David  Dreghorn,  G.  W.  Clark,  Thomas 
Buchanan,  AVilliam  Whyte,  Mark  Sprot;  David 
Dreghorn,  convener,  and  three  a  quorum. 


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L03AL  AND  COUNTY  INSTITUTIONS,  &c. 


INSllrUTE  OF  ACCOUNTANTS  AND  ACTUAEIES  IN  GLASGOW. 

Office-hearers  constituting  the  Council  for  the  year  1862. — James  M'Clelland,  president ;  Allan  Cutli- 
bertson  J.  C.  Foulds,  Kobert  JM'Cowan,  James  Wj-llie  Guild,  and  William  Anderson,  committee ;  Andrew 
M'Ewan   auditor  ;  Peter  White,  treasurer  ;  Walter  Mackenzie,  secretary. 


Ailken,  Robert,  of  Altken  &  Mac- 
kenzie, 6G  St.  Vincent  street. 

Anderson,  James,  46  Eenfield  st. 

Anderson,  William,  of  Kerr,  An- 
derson, &  Brodie,  132  St.  Vin- 
cent street. 

Auld,  Wm.,  of  M'Ewan  &  Auld, 
63  St.  Vincent  street. 

Bannatyne,  Andrew,  jun.,  119 
West  George  street. 

Black,  Alex.,  of  Black  &  Kobson, 
14  Prince's  square. 

Brodie,  J.  A.,  of  Kerr,  Anderson, 
&  Brodie,  132  St.  Vincent  st. 

Brown,  William,  of  M'Cowan  & 
Brown,  17  Gordon  street. 

Buchanan,  T.  G.,  of  T.  G.  Bu- 
chanan &  L.  M.  Kerr,  157  Bu- 
chanan street. 

Cairns,  Charles,  17.5  Hope  st.' 

Carswell,  Wm.  J.,  77  Buchan.  st. 

Church,  Wm.,  jun.,  G7  St.  Vin- 
cent street. 

Cowan,  William,  64  St.  Vincent  st. 

Craig,  Robert,  of  Thomson  &  Craig, 
70  George  square. 

Cuthbertson,  Allan,  of  D.  &  A. 
Cuthbertson,  110  Fife  place. 

Cuthbertson,  Donald,  of  D.  &  A. 
Cuthbertson,  110  Fife  place. 

Dreghorn,  David,  23  St.  Enoch  sq. 

Fleming,  John,  21  St.  Vincent 
place. 


MEJnSERS. 

Forrester,  Rt.,  128  St.  Vincent  st. 
Foulds,  J.  C,  64  Buchanan  st. 
Gairdner,    Charles,    of   White    & 

Gairdner,  20  Buchanan  street. 
Graham,    John,    Victoria    place, 

West  Regent  street. 
Guild,  David  R.,  of  J.  W.  &  D.  E. 

Guild,  65  St.  Vincent  street. 
Guild,  J.  \^.,  of  J.  W.   &  D.  K. 

Guild,  65  St.  Vincent  street. 
Hamilton,  Dundas,  42  Virginia  st. 
Kerr,  Henry,  of  Kerr,  Anderson, 

&  Brodie,  132  St.  Vincent  st. 
Leek,  Henry,  94  West  Nile  st. 
M'Clalland,"  James,  of  M'Clelland, 

Son,  and  Smith,  103  St,  Vin- 
cent street. 
M'Clelland,.Jas.jun.,ofM'Cle]land, 

Son,  &  Smith,  103  St.  Vincent 

street. 
M'Cowan,  Robert,  of  M'Cowan  & 

Brown,  17  Gordon  street. 
M'Cubbin,  D.,  110  Buchanan  st. 
M'Ewan,  Andrew,  of  M'Ewan  & 

Auld,  63  St.  Vincent  street. 
M'Farlane,  G.,  116  St.  Vincent  St. 
ai'Lean,  Wm.,  98  Fife  place. 
Mackenzie,  Walter,   of  Aitken  & 

Mackenzie,  G6  St.  Vincent  st. 
Mann,  John,  153  Queen  street. 
Miller,  John,  71  Queen  street. 
Mitchell,  MoncrietF,  National  Bank 

buildings,  146  Buchanan  st. 


Moore,  Alex.,  2S  St.  Vincent  pi. 

Mudie,  William,  jun.,  4  Victoria 
buildings,  West  Regent  street. 

Outram,  D.  E.,  1  Royal  Bank  pi. 

Provan,  Moses,  of  D.  &  A.  Cuth- 
bertson, 110  West  George  st. 

Reid,  John  C,  of  Reid  &  Gait,  8 
Prince's  square. 

Reid,  Wm.,  68  St.  Vincent  street. 

Robertson,  Laurence,  jun.,  of  L. 
&  R.  H.  Robertson,  68  St.  Vin- 
cent street. 

Robertson,  R.  Hcpe,  of  L.  &  E. 
H.  Robertson,  58  St.  Vincent  st. 

Eobson,  George,  of  Black  &  Rob- 
son,  14  Prince's  square. 

Smith,  James,  67  West  Nile  st. 

Swan,  John  E.,  59  St.  Vincent  st. 

Todd,  Eutliven  C,  115  St.  Vin- 
cent street. 

Thomson,  James,  jun.,  of  Thomson 
&  Craig,  70  George  square. 

Tolmie,  Wm.,  42  West  George  st. 

Watson,  John  E.,  58  St.  Vincent 
street. 

White,  Peter,  of  White  &  Gaird- 
ner, 20  Buchanan  street. 

Wight,  John,  of  Wink  &  Wight, 
175  West  George  street. 

Wink,  George,  of  Wink  &  Wight, 
175  West  George  street. 

Woodside,  A.,  112  West  George  st. 

Wylie,  Alex.,  68  St.  Vincent  st. 


LIEUTENANCY  OF  LANAEKSHIRE. 


LORD    LIEUTENANT. 

Duke  of  Hamilton  and  Brandon. 

VICE  -  LIEUTENANT. 

Rt.  Hon.  Ld.  Belhaven  &  Stenton. 

MEMBER    OF    PARLIAMENT    FOR 
THE   COUNTY. 

•Colebrooke,  Sir  T.  E.,  of  Craw- 
ford, Bart. 

BErUTT- LIEUTENANTS. 

.Anstruther,  Sir  W.  C,  of  Westraw 
and  Carmichael,  Bart. 

Baillie,  E.  Granbery,  of  Culter- 
allers. 

Barns,  Pat.  Graham,  of  Limekilns. 

Buchanan,  Andw.,  of  Mt.  Vernon. 

Buchanan,  D.  C.  R.  C,  of  Drum- 
peller. 

Campbell,  Colin,  of  Colgrain,  Dum- 
bartonshire. 

Campbell,  M.  N.,  of  Ballimore. 

Campbell,  Sir  Jas.,  of  Stracathro, 
Glasgow. 


Chancellor,  John  G.,  of  Shieldhill. 

Cochrane,  A.  D.  E.  W.  Baillie,  of 
Lamington. 

Colebrooke,  Sir  T.  E.,  of  Craw- 
ford, Bart. 

Colquhoun,  J.  C,  of  Killermont. 

Crawfurd,  W.  S.  Stirling,  of  Mil- 
ton. 

Dalryraple,  Viscount. 

Dennistoun,  J.,  mercht.,  Glasgow. 

Dnnglass,  Lord. 

Dunlop,  H.,  of  Craigton. 

Dunlop,  J.,  of  Clyde. 

Farie,  J.,  of  Farme. 

Findlay,  R.,  of  Easterhill. 

Gerard,  Archibald,  of  Rochsoles. 

Gordon,  John,  of  Aikenhead. 

Graham,  J.,  of  Westburne  and 
Craigallion. 

Gray,  J.  H.,  of  Carntyne. 

Hamilton,  J.,  of  Fairholm. 

Hamilton,  J.  G.  C,  of  Dalzell. 

Hamilton,  T.  M.  M'Neill,  of  Rap- 
loch. 


Home,  Earl  of 

Houldswortli,  Henry,  of  Coltness. 
Hozier,  J.,  of  Newlands. 
Lockhart,  A.  E.,  of  Cleghorn. 
Lockhart,  J.  S.,  of  Castlehill. 
M'Call,  J.,  of  Daldowie. 
M'Call,  T.,  merchant,  Glasgow. 
MacLean,  Hector  F.,  Edinburgh. 
Maxwell,  Lieut.-col.   Sir  W.  A., 

of  Caiderwood,  Bart. 
Monteith,  R.,  of  Carstairs. 
Mossman,  IL,  of  Auchtyfardle. 
Oswald,  A.,  of  Aucbincruive. 
Robertson,  D.  Souter,  of  Lawhead. 
Stair,  Earl  of 
Stewart,  Sir  H.  J.  S.,  of  AUanton 

and  Touch,  Bart. 
Vere,  W.  E.  H.,  of  Cragiehall  and 

Blackwood. 
Waddell,  W.,  of  Easter  Moffat. 
Walrond,  T.,  of  Calderpark. 

CLERK   OF   LIEUTENANCY. 

Dykes,  Thomas,  Hamilton. 


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59 


FACULTY  OF  PROCURATORS— Charter  1796. 


Gcorjfe  Bailie, 
J.  P.  Fleming, 
Simon  Campbell, 
Claud  Marshall, 
Robert  Sword, 
William  Brown, 
Robert  Strang, 
Alex.  M'Dowall, 
George  Young, 
T,  Graham,  jiin., 
J.  G.  Hamilton, 
Tliomas  I^I'Ewan, 
Horatius  Blair, 
D?ivid  Niven, 
William  Couper, 
Hugh  Barclay, 
Adam  Graham, 
Alex.  Buchanan, 
George  Crawford, 
James  Finlaj-son, 
Alex.  Dick, 
George  Strang, 
John  Kerr, 
John  Burnett, 
James  Murraj', 
J.  Marshall, 
Andw.  Bannat3'ne, 
John  Clark, 
William  Colledge, 
Thomas  Gordon, 
John  Kennedy, 
Robert  Knox, 
E.  Thomson, 
William  Gilmour, 
John  Paul, 
James  Mitchell, 
James  Howie, 
James  Drew, 
Wm.Towers  Clark, 
James  Stirling, 
Thomas  Muter, 
W.  R.  Steele, 
Alex.  Iil'Donald, 
James  Porter, 
Henry  Alston, 
A.  W'  Stewart, 
Robert  Jameson, 
William  Renison, 
Charles  Reddie, 


isn 

1812 
1813 

1814 
1S15 


1817 
1818 


1819 


1821 

1822 


1823 


1824 
1825 


1826 

1828 


1829 
1830 


1831 


1832 
1833 


Dean  of  Faculty,  Ax 

James  White,  1835 
G.  H.  Lang, 
Hugh  Moncrieff,  " 

John  Clark,  " 

John  Kirkwcod,  1836 
Jas.  Hamilton,  jun.    " 
Robert  Moody,  " 

James  Keyden,  " 

A.  M'George,  " 

.John  Bell,  " 

John  Buchanan,  " 
\Vm.  Wotherspoon,  " 
Roderick  M'Kenzie,  " 
Hew  Stevenson,  " 

Alex.  Graham,  1838 
Andrew  Gemmell,       " 
John  JefTrey,  " 

William  Riissell,  " 
James  Service,  " 

James  Smith,  " 

Wni.  Logie,  " 

James  L.  Lang,  " 

James  Ritchie,  1840 
John  Boyd,  " 

Robt.  Clark,  " 

Jonathan  Rankin,  " 
John  Lamont,  " 

Jas.  Burns  Kidston,  " 
Alex.  Strathern,  " 

Robt.  Wrioht,  " 

Adam  Paterson,  " 

James  Morrison,  " 

Thos.  C.  Y'oung,  1841 
Angus  Turner,  " 

Thos.  Donald,  " 

G.  R.  Tennent,  1842 
AYm.  B.  Hodge,  " 

Wm.  R.  Buchan,  1843 
G.  J.  Houston,  " 

Robt.  Walker,  " 

Geo.  Hutchison,         " 

William  Burns,  1844 
Ales.  Young,  " 

Hugh  Railton,  " 

Joseph  Taylor,  1845 

Kenneth  Ross,  1846 
Thos.  Nicholson,  " 

Geo.  Smith,  " 


s'DREW  B.\NXATYJfK. 


Wm.  Ambrose, 
John  W.  Stewart, 
John  M'Donald, 
James  Murdoch, 
J.  E.  Reid, 
John  Dunbar, 
Francis  Maxwell, 
Andrew  Mitchell, 
Wm.  Mathieson, 
Jas.  D.  Hamilton, 
Alex.  B.  M'Gregor, 
John  Buchanan, 
Jas.  Graham, 
Arch.  Livingston, 
Duncan  Lennox, 
Daniel  Forbes, 
A.  Kirkwood, 
W.F.  Kirkland, 
Quintin  Dick, 
Matthew  YYalker, 
Gavin  Hamilton, 
John  Black  Dill, 
James  Stevenson, 
Thomas  Stout, 
Wm.  P.  AUardice, 
George  Black, 
Robt.  Howie, 
William  Spiers, 
Wm.  Fleming, 
Thos.  G.  Wright, 
Jas.  S.  Fleming, 
Wm.  B.  Faulds, 
John  Naisrnith, 
J.  B.  Burnet, 
David  Lockliart, 
Jas.  M'Bride, 
W.  D.  Hall, 
William  Annan, 
Peter  M'Leod, 
John  Kidston, 
J.  M.  Taylor, 
Jas.  Hutcheson, 
Jas.  Muirhead, 
Samuel  Donald, 
Robert  Sinclair, 
John  Maxton, 
William  Leitch, 
Adam  Morrison, 


1845 
1847 

1848 
1849 


1850 


1852 


1853 


1854 


Henry  B.  L-^cy,  1854 
James  Alexander,       " 
Alex.  Burrell,  " 

John  M.  Hill,  " 

John  Steuart,  1855 
Pat.  S.  Honeyman,    " 
Wni.  M'Lean,  " 

And.  L.  Graham,  " 
John  Gemmil,  " 

James  Inglis,  1856 
Robt.  M'Luckie,  " 

Jas.  Robcrton,  1857 
Robert  Carswell,         " 
Jas.  Galbraith,  " 

Ross  R.  Auld,  " 

Richd.  M'Culloch,  " 
John  Marshall,  jun.,  " 
Jas.  H.  AYaikins,  " 
J.  M.  Robertson,  " 
Jas.  Lockhart,  " 

Wm.  Cowan,  " 

Robt.  Ross,  185§ 
Robt.  Stewart,  " 

John  Robertson,  1859 
David  T.  Alexander,  " 
Archd,  Ferguson,  " 
James  B.  Christie,  " 
Hugh  Colquhoun,  " 
Lachian  Cowan,  " 

John  M.  W^allaee,  " 
David  T.  Maclay,  " 
Thos.  S.  Sword,  " 
Wm.  M.  Wilson,  " 
Wm.  B.  Leech,  " 

Geo.  Y.  Strang,  " 

Gordon  Smith,  " 

James  Bovd,  1860 
Robert  Ba"ird,  " 

Jos.  A.  Dixon,  " 

Thos.  Davidson,  186 1 
Henry  Lamond,  " 

Wm.  Murdoch,  " 

John  Strachan,  " 

Arthur  Alison,  " 

David  Hanna}^,  " 

William  Paterson,  " 
D.J.  Bannatyne,jun.  " 
Chas.  B.  Aikman,  " 
Alexander  Watt,         " 


JUSTICES  OF  THE  PEACE  ACTING  FOE  THE  LOWER  WARD. 


Aitken,  J.,  engineer,  Cranstonhill 

Foundry. 
Alston,  R.  F.,  mercht.,  Bath  st. 
Anderson,  D,,  manuf.,  Glasgow. 
Anderson,  J.,  merclit.,  Glasgow. 
Anderson,  Sir  J.,  mercht.,  Glasgow. 
Bain,  John,  of  Morriston. 
Bankier,  W.,  mercht.,  Glasgow. 
Bannatvne,  J.,  98  W.  George  st. 
Bell,  d',  of  Blackball. 
Borron,  W.  G.,  mercht.,  Glasgow. 
Brodie,  P.,  British  Linen  Co.'s  Bnk. 
Brown,  J.,  jini.,  mercht.,  Glasgow. 
Brown,  S.  R.,  mercht.,  Glasgow. 


Brown,  T.,  mercht.,  Glasgow. 
Brown,  W.,  mercht.,  Glasgow. 
Brj'ce,  John  D.,  5  Victoria  place. 

West  Regent  street. 
Bryson,  R.,  merchant,  Glasgow. 
Buchanan,  T.,  of  Welshot. 
Burnley,  W.  F.,  II  Victoria  place, 

AVest  Regent  street. 
Cabbell,  J.,  mercht.,  Glasgow. 
Campbell,  Sir  A.  I.,  of  Succoth. 
Campbell,  Sir  J.,  of  Stracathro. 
Campbell,  J.  A.,  yr.  of  Stracathro. 
Campbell,  J.,  yr.  of  Tillichewan. 
Campbell,  W.,  of  Tillichewan. 


Cogan,  R.,  32  West  George  st. 
Colt,  J.  H.,  ofGartsherrie. 
Colquhoun,  J.  C,  of  Killermont. 
Craig,  J.,  Middleton. 
Crichton,  W.,  23  India  st. 
Crum,  W.,  45  West  Nile  st. 
Dalgliesh,  W.,  19  John  street. 
Davidson,  W.  J.,  of  Ruchill. 
Dawson,  T.,  123  Buchanan  street. 
Dick,  A.,  of  Lumloch. 
Dick,  M.,  of  Meikle  Earnoclc. 
Dixon,  W.  S.,  1  Dixon  street. 
Dreghorn,  D.,  accountRnt,  Glasg. 
Drew,  Peter,  Shawfield. 


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LOCAL  AND  COUNTY  INSTITUTIONS,  &c. 


Dunlop,  C.  K.,  of  Cl^'de. 

Dunlop,  H.,  of  Craigton. 

Dunlop,  J.,  of  Tollcross. 

Ellis,  J.,  33  St.  Vincent  place. 

Ewing,  J.  L.,  Hiercht.,  Glasgow. 

Rndlav,  J.,  yr.  of  Easterhill. 

Eindlay,  R.,  of  Easterhill. 

Fowler,  A.,  mercht.,  Glasgow. 

Galbraith,  Aw.,  4  Bothwell  st. 

Galbraitb,  A.,  4  Bothwell  st. 

Galbraith,  R.,  of  Greenhead. 

Galbraith,  W.,  of  Croftfoot. 

Gibson,  J.,  of  Hillhead. 

Gilinour,  A.,  19  Union  st. 

Gilmour,  J.,  of  Oatlands. 

Gourlay,  J.,  Carlton  place. 

Graham,  W.,  of  Lambhill. 

Gray,  A.  F.,  of  Glentig. 

Hamilton,  J.  G.,  mercht.,  Glasg. 

Hannan,  J.,  11  George  sq. 

Hastle,  Alex.,  John  st. 

Henderson,  J.,  of  Park. 

Higginbotham,S.,  4  Springfield ct. 

Hinshaw,  J.,  97  West  George  st. 

James,  E.  D.,  postmaster,  Glasg. 

Jaraieson,  J.,  58  Dundas  st. 

Jamieson,  W.,  15  Elmbank  cresc. 

Johnson,  W.,  Commercial  Bank. 

Kave,  R  ,  of  Mill  brae. 

Kerr,  J.  J.,  of  Robertland,  "Wood- 
side  terrace. 

Ker,  R.,  of  Auchenwraith. 

Kidstoii,  A.  G.,  mercht.,  Glasg. 

Kidston,  R.,  mercht.,  Glasgow. 

Kidston,  W.,  mercht.,  Glasgow. 

Kirkland,  A.  M'K.,  mercht.,  Glas. 

King,  J.,  yr.  of  Leveinholm, 
Union  street. 

King,  J.,  of  Levernholm,  Union  st. 

Lumsdeu,  J.,  mercht.,  Glasgow. 

Lumsden,  G.,  mercht,  Glasgow. 


Lyall,  J.,  146  West  George  street. 
M'Call,  Henrv,  jt.  of  Daldowie. 
M'Call,  Thos.",  4  Bothwell  st. 
M'Clelland,  J.,  accountant,  Glasg. 
IM'Ewen,  J.,  4  S.  Frederick  st. 
M'Gavin,  R.,  mercht ,  Glasgow. 
M'Intosh,  v.,  mercht.,  Glasgow. 
M'Kenzie,  J.,  of  Craigpark. 
M'Kinlay,  D.,  mercht.,  Glasgow. 
JMacKirdy,  C.  C,  mercht.,  Glasg. 
M'Laren,  "W.,  mercht.,  Glasgow. 
M'Lean,  W.,  of  Plantation. 
M'Lean,  AV.,  yr.  of  Plantation. 
Middleton,  J.,  West  George  st. 
Middleton,  G.,  mercht.,  Glasgow. 
Millar,  G.,  ofFrankfield. 
Mitchell,  G.,colton-spinner,  Glasg. 
Mitchell,  J.,  mercht.,  Glasgow. 
Murray,  J.,  mercht.,  Glasgow. 
Murray,  J.,  jun.,  160  W.  Geo.  st. 
Napier,  Robert,  of  Shandon. 
Neilson,  A.,  Bank  of  Scotland. 
Orr,  Sir  Andw.,  of  Havviesfon. 
Paton,  AV.  P.,  Virginia  buildings. 
Playfair,  J.,  5  Victoria  place,  W. 

Recent  street. 
Pollock,  G.,  Rhindmuir. 
Potter,  L.,  merchant,  Glasgow. 
Poynter,  J.,  Glasgow. 
Readman,  G.,  Clydesdale  Bank. 
Rintoul,  P.,  Bothwell  Bank. 
Robertson,  J.  mercht.,  Glasgow. 
Robertson,  J.,  Union  Bank  of  Scot. 
Robertson,  W.,  38  Queen  st. 
Rowand,  A.,  of  Liiithouse. 
Salmond,  R.,  City  of  Glas.  Bank. 
Scott,  J.,  of  Kelly. 
Scott,  R.,  Greenoakhill,  Tollcross. 
Scott,  "W.  Inglis,  Exchange  sq. 
Scot,  P.,  of  Blantyre  Farm. 
Smith,  D.,  17S  Trongate. 


Smith,  R.,  mercht.,  Glasgow. 
Smith,  W.,  jun.,  H  "Woodside  pi, 
Snodgrass,  G.  W.,  Ed.  &  Gl.  Bnk. 
Somervell,  Graham, of  Sorn  Castle- 
Sprot,  M.,  of  Garnkirk. 
Sprot,  M.,yr.  of  Garnkirk. 
Stewart,  J.,  53  Dunlop  st. 
Stewart,  R.,  of  Omoa,  men,  Glasg. 
Stevenson,  G.,  South  Frederick  st. 
Stirling,  W.,  of  Kenmure,  merchS. 
Stirling,  W.,  jun.,  Kenmure  house. 
Stirling,  W.,  32  St.  Vincent  pL 
Strang,  J.,  City  Chamberlaio. 
Tennant,  J.,  St.  Rnllox. 
Thomson,  G.,  69  Ingram  st. 
Thomson,  T.,  8  Exchan<;e  builds. 
Turner,  Angus,  City  Chambers. 
Urquhart,  R.,  of  Moss. 
Walker,  R.,  of  Lelhainhill. 
Walker,  R.,  yr.  of  LethamhilL 
AVallace,  W.,  of  Auchinvole. 
Watson,  W.  AV.,  145  Queen  st. 
AValrond,  T.,  of  Calderpaik. 
AVhite,  P.,  accountant,  Glasgow. 
White,  J.,  86  Wilson  street.' 
White,  J.,  do.  do. 

AVhvte,  T.,  St.  AHncent  place. 
AVhyte,  W.,  140  Queen  st. 
AVilicie,  J.,  of  Knowehead. 
AA'ilson,  G.,  of  Dalmarnock. 
Wilson,  John,  of  Auchiueden. 
AVingate,  A.,  mercht..  Queen  st,' 
AV right,  J.  A.,  Glasgow. 
A^uiHc,  D.,  Miller  sf!^ 
Young,  J.  H.,  Gordon  st. 

JUSTICE  OF  rE.\CE  CLEKIi'a 
OFFICE, 

111  Brunswick  Street. 
George    Crawfurd,    clerk    of    tha 
peace  ;  George  Grey  and  Robt, 
L.  Shedden,  depute-clerks. 


JUSTICES  OF  THE  COUNTIES  OF  ARGYLE,  DUMBARTON,   RENFREAV,  AND  STIRLING 

WHO    RESIDE  IX    GLASGOW   OR   ITS    IJIMEDIATE    NEIGHBOURHOOD. 


ARGYLE. 

Bankier,  W.,  mercht.,  Glasgow. 
Boyd,  Thomas,  merchant,  Mitchell 

street,  Glasgow. 
Eglinton,  Robert,  Dunoon  Castle. 
Ewing,  H.  E.  C,  of  Strathleveu, 

M.P. 
Finlay,    A.    S.,    M.P.,    of   Castle 

Toward. 
Hamilton,  J.  G.,  Halfton  House, 

Dunoon. 
Jamieson,  J.,  of  Ardenlee,  Dunoon. 
Leadbetter,    J.,    of     Erichtbank, 

Dunoon. 
M'Ewan,  A.,  of  Sunderland. 
Manifold,      John,     Buthkollidor, 

Dunoon. 
Richardson,    Thomas,    merchant, 

AVilson  street,  Glasgow. 
Roberts,  AV.  D'Esterre,  Dunoon. 

DUMBARTON. 

Anderson,  Sir  James,  Knif.'ht. 
Anderson,  J.,  mercht.,  Bath  street, 
Glasgow. 


Anderson,  AA'^m.,  accountant,  East 

Kilpatrick. 
Bartholomew,  J.,  of  Broomhill. 
Blackwood,  Wm.,  sen.,   Craigton 

AVorks,  East  Kilpatrick. 
Boyd,  Thomas,  mercht.,  Glasgow. 
Brown,  AA^  (late  of  Kilmardiniiy). 
Buchanan,  J.  (late  of  Ardoch). 
Buchanan,  AV.,  of  Shandon  Lodge. 
Burns,  James,  of  Bloouihill. 
Burns,  John  AVilliam,  younger,  of 

Bloonihill. 
Campbell,  W.,  of  Tiilichewan. 
Campbell,  J.,  yr.  of  Tiilichewan. 
Campbell,  C,  yr.  of  Colgrain. 
Colledge,  AV.,  of  Garngaber. 
Collins,  Edward,  Dalmuir. 
Colquhoun,  J.  C,  of  Killermont. 
Colquhoun,   Archibald   C.,   yr.  of 

Killermont. 
Connal,  AV.,  of  Garscadden. 
Couper,  J.,  merchant,  Glasgow. 
Dalrym[)le,  J.,  of  Woodhead. 
Dennistcun,  J.,  of  Gclfhill. 


Dennistoun,  A.,  of  GolfhiU  and 

Muckroft. 
Donaldson,  J.,  of  Keppoch. 
Duncan,  T.,  of  Dullatur. 
Dunlop,  Alexander,  of  Clober. 
Ewing,  Humphrey  Ewing  Crunr, 

M.P.,  of  Strathieven. 
Ewing,  J.  Orr,  Ratlio. 
Frazer,  D.,  Glenlee,  Helensburpli. 
Freeland,  John,  cf  AVestermains, 

Kirkiutillocli. 
Gartshore,  J.  M.,  of  Gartsliore. 
Gilchrist,  Daniel,  Dalsholm. 
Gray,  C,  mercht.,  Cumbernauld. 
Hamilton,  W.,  cf  Minart,  mercht., 

Glasgow. 
Haivcy,  William,  distiller,  Yoker. 
Hosier,  Jas.,  of  Nenlands. 
Inglis,  John,  of  Wallflat. 
Kidston,  R.,  Helensburgh. 
Kidston,  R.,  jun.,  Helensburgh. 
Kidston,  Wm.,  Claverlon,  Helens 

burgh. 
Lumsden,  J.,  of  Yoker  Lodge. 


LOCAL  AKD  COUNTY  INSTITUTIONS,  &c. 


61 


Jl'Indoe,  George  P.,  Glasgow. 

51'Indoe,  John,  of  Duntocher. 

M'Kenzie,  James,  of  Gleiitore, 
Kirkintilloch. 

M'Ken/.ie,  Jas.,  of  Auchenheglish, 
Bonhill. 

M'Lellan,  Donald  Turner,  Cray- 
more,  Shandon  road. 

MacMicking,  Thomas. 

Miller,  John  (late  of  Cumbernauld 
house). 

More,  James,  engineer,  Viewfield, 
Kirkintilloch. 

Macvicar,  J.,  of  Ardarroch. 

Muter,  Andrew,  of  Milton. 

Napier,  R.,  of  West  Shandon. 

Orr,  Major  J.,  of  Dullatur. 

Paul,  Win.,  banker,  Glasgow. 

Pearce,  Matihew,  of  Lagarry. 

Kodger,  John  G.,  of  Cardross 
Park. 

Scott,  J.,  of  Dalmonach. 

Sharp,  J.  C,  yr.  of  Orchardton, 
Kirkintilloch. 

Smith,  C.,  merchant,  Glasgow. 

Smith,  J.,  of  Jordanhill. 

Smith,  W.,  of  Carbelh. 

Sprot,  Mark,  of  Garnkirk. 

Stirling,  G.,  of  Cordale. 

Stewart,  W.,  of  Balloch,  Cumber- 
nauld. 

Stuart,  J.  (late  of  Lennoxbank). 

Thomson,  William,  of  Merkland, 
Kirkintil!ocl). 

White,  W.  (late  of  Kihnardinny). 

Wallace,  William,  of  Auchinvole. 

Wilson,  J.,  of  Auchinedin. 

The  Lord  Provost,  Senior  Bailie, 
and  Dean  of  Guild  of  Glasgow. 


The  Sheriff  of  Lanarkshire. 
The    Sheriff- Substitutes    of    the 
Lower  Ward  of  Lanarkshire. 

EEN  FKEW. 

Alexander,  Walter,  merchant, 
Glasgow. 

Brown,  C.  Wilson,  of  Wemyss. 

Buchanan,  H.,  mercbt.,  Glasgow. 

Callendar,  T.,  meichl.,  Glasgow. 

Cogan,  R.,  merchant,  Glasgow. 

Cogan,  R.  O.,  niercht.,  Glasgow. 

Colledge,  W.,  HiUhead. 

Cunningham,  A.,  of  Walkinshaw. 

Cunningham,  J.,  of  Pollokshields. 

Dalglish,  Robt,  of  Potterhlll,  M.P. 

Dunlop,  H.,  of  Craighton. 

Ewing,  Crum  11.  E.,  M.P.,  of 
Strathleven. 

Ewing,  Crum  A.,  j'r ,  of  Strath- 
leven. 

Freeland,  R.,  of  Gryffe  Castle. 

Fyfe,  J.  G.,  of  Lochninnocb. 

Gilmour,  A.,  of  Eaglesliam. 

Gilmour,  Robert,  Pollokshields. 

Lumsden,  J.,  of  Yoker  Lodge. 

Maxwell,  Sir  J.,  of  Pollok,"Bart. 

Millar,  William,  Eastwoodhill. 

Murdoch,  Alexr.,  of  ProspecthiU. 

M'Haffie,  R.,  of  Eastwood. 

M'Haffie,  J.,  of  Orchard. 

M'Lean,  W.,  of  Plantation. 

M'Lean,  W.,  yr.,  of  Plantation. 

Orr,  W.,  merchant,  Glasgow. 

Pollock,  A.,  merchant,  Glasgow. 

Richardson,  Tbonias,  of  Ralston. 

Robertson,  James,  of  Woodend. 

Roger,  M.,  of  Rossland,  Glasgow. 

Scott,  J.,  of  Kelly. 

Spier,  T.,  of  Blackstone. 


Smith,  J.,  of  Birkinshaw. 
Smith,  J.,  of  Jordanhill. 
Stevenson,  G.,  Crosslee  Mill. 
Stevenson,  D.,  mercht.,  Glasgow. 
Stewart,  Robert,  of  Ingleston. 
Tenant,  J.,  of  St.  RoUox. 
Wakefield,  .J.  C,  Eastwood  park. 
White,  J.,  Abbotsford  place. 
Wilson,  J.,  of  Auchinedin. 
Wingate,  And,,  mercht.,  Glasgow. 

For  the  time  being. 
Sheriff  of  Lanarkshire. 
Sheriff-substitutes  at  Glasgow. 
Gibson,  A.,  Clerk  of  the  Peace  for 

Renfrewshire,  County  Buildings, 

Paisley. 

STIRLING. 

Blackburn,  P.,  of  Kiilearn,  M.P. 
Black,  J.  S.,  of  Craigmaddie. 
Black,  J.,  merchant,  Glasgow. 
Campbell,  Sir  A.  I  ,  of  Succoth,  Bt. 
Campbell,  Sir  J.,  mercht.,  Glasgow. 
Carrick,  D.  C.  K.  C,  Drunipeller. 
Dalglish,  P.,  mercht.,  Glas.,  M.P. 
Forrester,  W.,  of  Glenmill. 
Galloway,  A.,  Bath  St.,  Glasgow. 
Jcfl'ra^v,  Aw.,  Ballindalloch  works. 
Kidstou,  A.  G.,  mercht.,  Glasgow. 
King,  John,  17  Blythswood  sq. 
M'Gregor,  A.,  Milngavie. 
Smith,  A.,  Sheriff-sub.,  Glasgow, 
Smith,  C,  merchant,  Glasgow. 
Smith,  J.,  of  Jordanhill. 
AVatson,  J.,  of  North  Bardowie. 
The  Lord  Provost,  Senior  Bailie, 

and  Dean  of  Guild  of  Glasgow, 

ex  ojficiis. 
Kerr,  Jas.,  writer,  Stirling,  Clerk 

of  the  Peace  for  Stirlingshire. 


CONSTABLES  ACTING  IN  JUSTICE  OF  PEACE  COURT  FOR  LOWER  "WARD  OF 

LANARKSHIRE. 


Beale,  John  Wood 
Campbell,  Alex. 
Campbell,  John 
Chambers,  Thos. 
Colquhoun,  Joseph 
Conway,  John,  sen. 
Conwax',  John,  jun. 
Craig,  James 
Gumming,  John 
Dickson,  Adam,  sen. 
Dickson,  Adam,  jun. 
Dolan,  Charles 
Elliott,  William 
Ewing,  John 
Ferguson,  Andrew 
Ferguson,  Francis 
Fulton,  Peter 
Forbes,  Wra. 
Frood,  Jamea 


Gauld,  Wm. 
Gibson,  John 
Gilmour,  William 
Hetfron,  Samuel 
Jackson,  Hugh 
Jardine,  James 
Kay,  Archibald 
Kelly,  Michael 
Kenned}',  Alex. 
Lang,  Robert 
Magiiire,  Charles 
Jlitchell,  James 
Morrison,  Peter 
Morton,  John 
Muirhead,  Wm. 
Mulgrew,  James 
Murray,  Lawrence 
M' Bride,  Peter 
M'Donald,  Colin 

Bar  Officer- 


M'Donald,  George 
M'Donald,  Ronald 
M'Indoe,  Robert 
M'Intj're,  Alex. 
M'Kerracher,  Alex. 
M'Lachlan,  Henry 
M'Lean,  John 
M'Gowan,  James 
M'Gregor,  Gregor 
M'Laren,  John 
M'Quade,  Peter 
M'Tavish,  Donald 
Ogilvie,  John 
Patrick,  Hugh 
Peterson,  Peter 
Philips,  J.  M'K. 
Pursy,  John 
Rennie,  Alexander 
Roberton,  Joha 

— James  Jardine. 


Robertson,  John 
Ross,  Patrick  S. 
Scott,  Peter 
Smith,  Alexander 
Smith,  George 
Smith,  William 
Steel,  William 
Stirrat,  Joseph 
Summers,  Thomas 
Summers,  Gregor 
Uie,  James 
Watson,  William 
W^atson,  Wm.,  jun. 
White,  Thomas 
Whyte,  James 
Whiting,  John 
Young,  Alexander 
Y^oung,  David 
Young,  James 


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LOCAL  AND  COUNTY  INSTITUTIONS,  &c. 


MESSENGERS     AT     ARMS. 
[Notaries  Public  are  indicated  Ly  n,  Agents  of  Procurators  bj'  a.] 


ABERDEENSHIRE. 

Aberdeen — James  Johnston,  Rob. 

Shaw,   John   Moir,   Alexander 

Leslie. 
tluntly — James  M'Kinnon. 
Peterhead — Jas.  Hutchison,  Grant 

Imlali. 
Kincardine  O'N'eUl — Joseph  Nicol. 
Turriff— ^simes  D.  M'Nee. 

ARGYLLSIIIEE. 

Oban — D.  Carmichael. 

AYRSHIRE. 

Ayr — Geo.  GiUillan,  Hugh  Mann, 
Robt.  M'Callum,  Robt.  Fergu- 
son. 

Kilmarnoch — James  Browning, 
John  Finlay. 

BANFFSHIRE. 

Keith — George  Taylor. 

CAITHNESS-SHIRE. 

Thurso — James  M'Kaj'. 

DUMBARTONSHIRE. 

Dumbarton — John  Dewar. 

DUMFRIESSHIRE. 

Dumfries — Thomas  Corrie. 

EDINBURGHSHIRE. 

Edinburgh — Geo.  Black,  A.  Drys- 
dale,  W.  J.  Munro,  W.  A. 
Thomson,  John  Grady,  Andrew 
Webster,  Robert  Gordon,  John 
Caw,  William  Thomson,  James 
Mure,  Robert  Gor.  Nicol. 

ELGINSHIRE, 

Elgin — Finlay  Munro. 


FIFESIIIEE. 

Ciil')ar-FiJe—H.sx\\-y  Millie,  John 
Cairns. 

FORFARSHIRE. 

Arbroath — James  S.  Mills. 
Dundee — Alexander  Allan,   John 

Fenwick,  John  Matthew,  John 

Hutton. 

HADDINGTONSHIRE. 

Haddington — James  Anderson. 

INVERNESS-SHIKE. 

Fort-  William — John  Campbell. 
Grantoicn — John  Grant. 
North  Vist—RoA.  M'Donald. 
Kingussie — G.  MacKintosh. 
Inverness — Jas.   Cameron,  Donald 

Bain,  Alexander  Macrae. 
Portree  (Shje^ — Alex.  Martin. 

KINCARDINESHIRE. 

Fettercairn — James  M'Donald, 
Stonehaven — John  Brown. 

KINROSS-SHIRE. 

Craigow  by  Milnathort — W.  Be- 
tliune,  jun. 

KIRKCUDBRIGHT   STEWARTRT. 

Kirlccudbright — Wm.  Nicholson. 

LANARKSHIRE. 

Lanark — John  Currie. 
Airdrie — Geoi'ge  Gentles. 
Coatbridge — Henry  M'Lachlan. 

Glasgow — Henry  Miller,  Joseph 
Sorlej',  David  Young,  Robert 
Monro,  Thos.  Barclay,  a,  Peter 


Peterson,  Alex.  M'Kerracher! 
Alex.  M'Lean,  Colhi  M'Donaldi 
JohnM'Lean,  Robt.  M'Crackeiii 
John  W.  Beale,  Don.  M'Tavisli, 
Peter  M'Bride,  Hugh  Freeland, 
James  Ross,  Angus  H.  Mackay, 
Malcolm  Heddle,  James  Rule. 
Hamilton — James  Kemp. 

NAIRNSHIRE. 

Nairn — John  Wilson. 

ORKNEY,  &C. 

Ltrioich  (Shetland) — Sam.  Henry. 

PF.RTIISHIKE. 

Crieff— Vl.  Fergusson. 
Dunkeld — Henry  Ritchie. 
Perth — James  Hally. 

RENFRFAYSHIRE. 

Greenock — William  Shearer. 
Paisley — Thomas     Campbell,     a, 
Alex.  M'Kechnie. 

ROSS-SHIRE, 

Tain — William  Munro. 
Bonar  Bridge — Charles  Eraser. 
Dingwall — Philip  Mackay. 

STIRLINGSHIRE. 

Falkirk — David  Black. 
Stirling — John  Sinclair. 
Denny — W.  LIuiihead. 

SUTHERLANDSHIRE. 

Helmsdale — James  Gunn. 

>YIGTOWNSHIRE. 

Newton-Stewart — David  Martin,  n. 
Stranraer — J.  M'William,  n.  a. 
Wigtown — Wm.  Carson,  n.  a. 


NOTARIES'  FEES  FOR  PROTESTING  BILLS, 


As  Fixed  by'  Act  of  Sederunt  of  the  Lords  of  Council  and  Session  of  6th  March,  1833. 

.  £0  10 
0  1  G 
0     2     6 


Noting  not  exceeding     . 

Above  £8  Cs.  8d.,  and  not  exceeding 

Above  .... 


.  £8 

C 

8 

.  25 

0 

0 

.  25 

0 

0 

when 

protest  extended. 

.  £8 

6 

8 

.  25 

0 

0 

.  100 

0 

0 

.  100 

0 

0 

.   5 

0 

0 

.  25 

0 

0 

.  100 

0 

0 

.  100 

0 

0 

Not  exceeding  . 

Above  £8  Gs.  8d.,  and  not  exceeding 
Above  £25  and  not  exceeding  . 
Above  .... 
Foreign  Bills  not  exceeding 
Above  £5,  and  not  exceeding  . 
Above  £25,  and  not  exceeding  . 
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EELIGIOUS  AND  MOSAL  SOCIETIES. 


GLASGOW  AUXILIARY  TO  TPIE  COLONIAL 
MISSIONARY^ 
Rev.  Alexander  Eraser,  president;  Anthony  Mac- 
keand,  treasurer;    Lauchlan  M'Kay,    135   Ingram 

Street,  secretary.  . 

GLASGOW  AUXILIARY  TO  THE  BRITISH 

AND  FOREIGN  BIBLE. 

Sir  James  Anderson,  president ;  John  Henderson 

of  Park  and  William    P.  Paton,    vice-presidents  ; 

Jonathan  Thomson,  49  West  George  Street,  treasurer; 

Key.  David  Russell,  secretary. 


SOUTH-EASTERN  DISTRICT  SABBATH 
SCHOOL  UNION. 

Robert  Steele,  jun.,  president ;  Georsje  Hunter  and 
William  Dickson,  vice-presidents ;  Alex.  Waddell, 
Royal  Bank  of  Scotland,  44  Canning  Street,  Calton, 
treasurer;  Jas.  Richmond,  128  Ingram  Street,  and 
Robert  Love,  40  Kent  Street,  secretaries ;  Bailies 
Thomson,  Grant,  Arthur,  James  Thomson,  Joha 
Clark,  George  Thomson,  Robert  Barclaj',  Thomas 
Binnie,  John  S.  Miller,  Wm.  Munsie,  John  Taylor, 
and  Hugh  M'Grattan,  extraordinary  directors 


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CALTON  ASSOCIATION  FOR  EVANGELICAL 
PURPOSES. 
Robert  Batholomew,  president ;  George  Thomson 
and  Rev.  John  Kcr,  vice-presidents ;  John  Claik, 
Wm.  Clark,  SlattUew  Clark,  Wm.  Bankier,  William 
Bae,  Rev.  George  Jefl'rey,  Rev.  James  G.  Stewart, 
Rev.  Alex.  Wallace,  extraordinary'  directors  ;  James 
"Wilson,  17  James  Street,  Mile-end,  treasurer;  Samuel 
Menzies,  4  Bcllgrove  Street,  secretary. 

GLASGOW  AUXILIARY  TO  THE  LONDON 
MISSIONARY. 
W.  G.  Mitchell,  president ;  W.  P.  Paton  and  J. 
II.  Young,  vice-presidents ;  Robert  Goodwin,  235 
George  Street,  treasurer;  Rev.  John  Robson,  D.D., 
aud  Rev.  A.  G.  Forbes,  secretaries. 

GLASGOW  JUVENILE  AUXILIARY  TO  THE 
LONDON  MISSIONARY. 
Rev.  A.  G.  Forbes,  president ;  Lachlan  Mackay, 
135  Ingram   Street,  treasurer;  William  Hamilton, 
166  Eglinton  Street,  secretary'. 

GLASGOV/  AUXILIARY  SOCIETY  TO  THE 
MORAVIAN  MISSIONS. 
John  Wright,  president ;  Sir  James  Anderson, 
M.P.,  John  Henderson,  and  George  Burns,  vice- 
presidents  ;  James  Pluj'fair,  5  Victoria  Place,  trea- 
surer ;  William  Munsie,  3  Albany  Place,  secretary. 

GLASGOW  CABMEN'S  MISSION. 
John    Henderson,  president ;    George   Burns  and 
W.  P.  Piiton,  vice-presidents;  John   Cabbell,    111 
St.  Vincent  Street,  secretarj', 

GLASGOW  CITY  MISSION. 
John  Henderson  of  Park,  president ;  fourteen  vice- 
presidents,  sixty  directors,  and  fifty-seven  mission- 
aries;  income  hist  year,  £3500  ;  expenditure,  £3200; 
Bev.  Thomas  Caie,  superintendent;  Scott  Moucrieff 
Penney,  16  St.  Vincent  Place,  treasurer;  Rev.  Geo. 
Scott,  75  St.  George's  Place,  secretarj'. 

L.ADIES'  AUXILIARY  TO  THE  GLASGOW 
CITY  MISSION. 

Mrs.  George  Burns,  1  Park  Gardens,  president ; 
Mrs.  J.  S.  Blj'th,  13  Kew  Terrace,  treasurer;  Mrs. 
John  Jamieson,  247  Brandon  Place,  secretary;  150 
lady  collectors,  Meets  in  Religious  Institution 
Rooms  on  the  first  Tuesday  of  the  month  at  1  r.M., 
from  December  to  April,  when  one  of  the  missionaries 
attends  and  gives  an  account  of  the  work  in  his  dis- 
trict. 

GLASGOW  PROTESTANT  LAYMEN'S 
ASSOCIATION— Instituted  1852. 

Rooms,  75  St.  George's  Place,  Glasgow. 

W.  P.  Paton,  Sir  Michael  R.  Shaw  Stewart,  Bart., 
M.P.,  the  Right  Hon.  the  Earl  of  Enniskillen,  F.R.S., 
Florence  Court,  William  Campbell,  Tillichewaii 
Castle,  James  Ilannan,  Joshua  Patterson,  M.D., 
Hugh  Tennant  of  Wellpark,  Peter  Coats,  Woodside, 
Paisley,  Sir  John  Maxwell,  Bart.,  of  Pollok,  Andw. 
Dunn,  .ind  Nathaniel  Stevenson,  honorary  presidents  ; 
Bailie  Blackie,  president ;  John  Leech,  A. 31.,  M.D., 
and  John  Forrest,  vice-presidents  ;  Allan  M.  Black, 
21  Catherine  Street,  Anderston,  treasurer;  Alex. 
M.  Stewart,  7  South  Apsley  Place,  secretary  ;  Dun- 
can  Sinclair,  4  Old  Dalmarnock  Road,  Bridgeton, 


assistant  -  secretary.  General  Con-imittee  —  John 
M'Kay,  Henrj'  Kennedy,  John  M'Intyre,  Joliii 
Black,  John  Blackie,  Donald  Falconer,  Thus.  Fal- 
coner, Daniel  Stevenson,  William  Stirling,  James 
Somervill,  John  Richardson,  A.  D.  Veitch,  'William 
Morrison,  N.  Phillips,  Jas.  Townsend,  Wm.  M'Ar- 
thur,  Thos.  M'Lean,  and  Wm.  Fletcher;  Collecting 
Agent  and  Officer,  Jas.  Downie,  71  Glebe  Street. 

Objects. — -To  combat  and  expose,  by  every  legiti- 
mate means,  the  pretensions  and  claims  of  the  Papacy, 
as  opposed  to  God's  truth  and  the  civil  and  religious 
liberty  of  mankind.  To  disseminate  a  knowledge  of, 
and  give  directions  to  the  all-important  principles  and 
interests  involved  in  the  Protestant  Reformation.  To 
expose  and  counteract  the  insidious  propagation  of 
infidelity  and  other  prevalent  forms  of  unscriptural 
error,  to  foster  among  the  members  a  vital  Chris- 
tianitj',  and  to  engage  in  any  work  of  Christian  truth 
and  usefulness  that  maj'  fall  within  the  scope  of  the 
general  principles  and  objects  of  the  association. 

GLASGOW  SABBATH  SCHOOL 
ASSOCIATION 

IN    CONNECTION   WITH    THE    CIICJECII    OP 
SCOTLAND. 

Thomas  White,  president ;  D.  M.  Lang  and  Wm. 
M'Culloch,  vice-presidents;  John  Neilson  Cuthbert- 
son,  188  Buchanan  Street,  treasurer;  Wra.  Kerr, 
42  Hope  Street,  convener  of  missions  coinmittee  ;  E. 
Lothian  Murraj',  179  St.  George's  Road,  and  Wm. 
Clyde,  jun.,  3G3  Argyle  Street,  secretaries. 

Thy  Committee  consists  of  a  representative  from 
each  Parochial  Sabbath  School  Society  in  Glasgow 
and  vicinity.  The  Committee  hold  stated  meetings ; 
and  Quarterly  Meetings  of  the  Members  are  held  in 
the  Religious  Institution  Rooms  on  the  last  Tuesday 
of  January,  April,  July,  and  October,  at  eight  p.m. 

GLASGOW  SABBATH  SCHOOL  UNION. 

Jas.  Alex.  Campbell, president;  Robert  Brown,  110 
Fife  Place,  treasurer ;  John  Henderson  and  F.  John- 
ston, secretaries,  75  St.  George's  Place ;  and  twelve 
extraordinary  directors. 

MIDDLE  DISTRICT  SABBATH  SCHOOL 
UNION. 
Roojis,  189  George  Street. 
Andrew  Duthie,  president ;  R.  D.  Galbraith,  vice- 
president  ;  William  Clyde,  jun.,  863  Argyle  Street, 
treasurer ;  R.  J.  Anderson,  53  Miller  Street,  secre- 
tarj' ;  Robert  Brown,   Andrew  Handlton,  Andrew 
Kelly,  Henry  Clow,  Michael  Rowan,  Andw.  D.  Bu- 
chanan, directors. 

NORTH-EASTERN  DISTRICT  SABBATH 
SCHOOL  UNION. 

John  M.  Robertson,  president ;  John  Tennent, 
vice-president;  John  Henderson,  treasurer;  James 
M'Gill,  188  Stirling's  Road,  and  Hugh  Slimmon,  12 
Monteith  Row.  secretaries ;  R.  T.  Middleton,  R.  M. 
Murray,  M.  Wotherspoon,  George  Simpson,  John 
Gardiner,  Hugh  Tennent,  directors. 

SOUTHERN  DISTRICT   SABBATH   SCHOOL 
UNION. 

Wm.  Manson,  president ;  Andrew  Aird,  vice- 
president  ;  Jas.  M'lntosh,  treasurer  ;  Wm.  Gilchrist, 
79  Buchanan  Street,  secretary;  Robt.  Hart,  IG  Salis- 
bury Street,  assistant-secretary ;  and  si.-c  directors. 


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RELIGIOUS  AND  MORAL  SOCIETIES. 


WESTERN  DISTRICT  SABBATH  SCHOOL 
UNION. 

John  E.  Watson,  president ;  Ebenezer  Alexander, 
vice-president ;  J.  H.  Young,  J.  N.  Cutlibertson, 
Win.  Maclean,  Neil  M'Master,  R.  M.  Armstrong, 
Mat.  Johnston,  directors  ;  John  Gourlay,  treasurer  ; 
John  Alexander,  52  Rose  Street,  Garuethill,  secretary. 

GLASGOW  UNIVERSITY  MISSIONARY 

ASSOCIATION. 
Rev.  Alex.  Hill,  D.D.,  patron  ;  D.  W.  Runciman, 
M.A.,  president ;  James  Burdon,  John  Stewart,  vice- 
presidents  ;  George  Horne,  treasurer ;  Gavin  Lang, 
corresponding  secretary  ;  Theodore  JIarshall,  record- 
ing secretary  ;  Gre^or  Fergusson,  librarian.  With 
a  committee  of  seventeen  members. 

GLASGOW  W^ORKING  MEN'S  SABBATH 

PROTECTION  ASSOCIATION. 

Instituted  1819. 

The  Earl  of  Shaftesbur}-,  patron  ;  John  Henderson 
of  Park,  honorary  president ;  Robert  Macliintosh, 
president ;  Robert  Barclay,  vice-president ;  William 
Dick,  treasurer;  Alex.  B.  M'Gown,  31  Jamaica 
Street,  secretary ;  Alex.  Leckie,  Wm.  Frazer,  Thos. 
Graj',  Robert  (iray,  Neil  Campbell,  Wm.  Hutchison, 
John  M'Naughton,  William  Paton,  George  Wri;;ht, 
Wm.  M'Laren,  Alex.  M'Donald,  John  Orr,  William 
Manson,  Alex.  Dick,  John  Meiklem,  Samuel  South- 
v,-eU,  Slalcom  Walker,  Wm.  Taylor,  A.  M.  Stewart, 
Archd.  Robertson,  Thos.  Thomas,  Angus  Wilkinson, 
Chas.  Troup,  Wm.  Govnn,  Alex.  Smith,  Robt.  M'Far- 
lane,  Thos.  Earl,  Jas  Napier,  Charles  Leckie,  mem- 
bers of  committee  ;  John  Campbell,  officer. 

GLASGOW  YOUNG  MEN'S  CHRISTIAN 
ASSOCIATION. 
Rooms,  280  George  Street. 
William  Fife,  president;   R.  J.  Steele,  vice-presi- 
dent;  Wm.  Crawford,  treasurer;  R.  D.  Galbraith, 
secretarj'. 

GLASGOW  YOUNG  MEN'S  SABBATH  PRO- 
TECTION ASSOCIATION. 

Sir  James  Colquhoun,  Bart.,  of  Luss,  patron ; 
W.  P.  Paton,  president;  John  Leech,  M.A.,  CM., 
M.D.,  vice-president;  S.  C.  Sinclair,  97^  South 
W^ellington  Street,  treasurer ;  W.  Macfurlane  Miller, 
50  Glassford  Street,  secretary ;  James  M.  A.  Mac- 
culluch,  33  Crown  Street,  assistant-secretary ;  Revs. 
William  Trail,  M.A.,  John  M'Farlane,  LL.D.,  John 
Forbes,  D.D.,  Wm.  Rossborough,  J.  Robson,  D.D., 
Jacob  Alexander,  A.  B.  Parker,  W.  Duncan,  Wm. 
Sj'mington,  Gustavus  K.  Flindt,  M.A.,  Norrnan 
M'Leod,  D.D.,  H.  Calderwood,  Robert  Gault,  John 
Roxburgh,  D.D.,  James  Johnston,  J.  Williams, 
Henry  Batchelor,  Alex.  M'Leod,  Andrew  Clokie, 
honorary  members;  James  A.  Macindoe,  George 
Condie,  sen.,  Alexander  Durie,  AVilliam  Gibson, 
Daniel  Fraser,  Robert  Neil,  Thomas  Barclay,  Fergus 
Cowan,  John  Anderson,  Daniel  Fleming,  George 
M'Donald,  William  G.  Thomson,  ordinarj'  members; 
Robert  Lindsaj',  messenger.  Office  of  the  Associa- 
tion, 60  Glassford  Street. 

The  object  of  this  Society  is  the  promotion  of  a 
Btrict  observance  of  the  Sabbath-day,  as  laid  down 
in  sacred  scripture,  and  the  defending  of  the  same 
against  all  or  any  encroachments,  by  means  of  ua- 
Eecessarv  Labour  or  otherwise. 


GLASGOW  YOUNG  MEN'S  SOCIETY  FOR 
RELIGIOUS  IMPROVEMENT. 

Revs.  John  R.  M'DuflF,  D.D.,  Wm.  Arnot,  Alex. 
Wallace,  and  Henry  Batchelor,  patrons ;  Henry 
Clow,  president ;  James  Hunter,  treasurer ;  John 
Fleming  and  J.  S.  Anderson,  75  St.  George's  Place, 
secretaries. 

This  societj'  was  instituted  lolh  February,  1821, 
and  has  fur  its  object  the  establishing  and  main- 
taining throughout  the  city  and  its  vicinity,  asso- 
ciations of  young  men  for  the  promotion  of  mutual 
religious  improvement,  bv  meeting  on  Sabbath  morn- 
ings, and  engaging  in  religious  exercises. 

NATIONAL  BIBLE  SOCIETY  OF  SCOTLAND. 
Western  Branch. 
His  Grace  the  Duke  of  Argyll,  president ;  John 
Henderson  of  Park,  chairman  ;  Michael  Honeyman, 
5  Victoria  Place,  treasurer;  AVilliam  J.  Slowan, 
secretary.     Glasgow  Office,  G  Virginia  Street. 

RELIGIOUS  TR.\CT  AND  BOOK  SOCIETY 
OF  SCOTLAND. 

GLASGOW  BRANCa  DEPOSITORV,  35  WEST  NILE  ST. 

John  Henderson  of  I'ark,  chairman  ;  James  Alex. 
Campbell,  Alex.  A.  Fergusson,  W.  P.  Paton,  A.  S 
H.  Peterson,  Robt.  Pirrie,  Rev.  George  Scott,  John 
Neilson  Cuthbertson,  Rev.  Robert  Weir,  committee  j 
Andrew  Henderson  and  William  Miller,  treasurers  ; 
William  Waidlavv,  5  Viewlield  Terrace,  secretary; 
Andrew  Duthie,  depository,  ho.  37  Caledonia  Road. 

The  ol>ject  of  this  Society  is  to  promote  the  dif- 
fusion of  a  healthy  religious  literature,  especially 
among  the  humbler  classes  of  the  people,  by  th« 
gratuitous  distribution  of  tracts,  and  the  sale,  as 
well  as  the  occasional  gratuitous  issue  of  moral  and 
religious  {icriodicals,  tracts,  and  small  volumes. 

SCOTTISH  EPISCOPAL  CHURCH  SOCIETY. 
The  Diocesan  Association  of  Glasgow  and  Gallo- 
way, consisting  of  the  Bishop,  Instituted  Clergy,  and 
Lay  Delegates  from  the  various  congregations,  meets 
annually,  after  the  synod,  in  St.  Mary's  Church. 
The  society's  objects  are — 1.  To  provide  a  fnnd  for 
aged  or  infirm  clergymen,  and  geneml  aid  f;>r  con- 
gregations struggling  with  pecuniary  difficulties.  2. 
To  assist  candidates  for  the  ministry.  3.  To  provide 
schoolmasters,  books,  and  tracts  for  the  poor.  4,  To 
assist  diocesan  libraries.  5.  To  make  up  all  clerical 
stipends  to  £100  a  year. 

SOCIETY  FOR  ERECTING  ADDITIONAL 
PAROCHIAL  CHURCHES  IN  GLASGOW 
AND  SUBURBS. 

Sir  James  Campbell  of  Stracathro,  president ; 
Robert  Stewart  and  Rev.  Dr.  Leishman,  vice- 
presidents ;  John  King,  treasurer;  James  Ritchie, 
175  Hope  Street,  secretary. 

WEST  OF  SCOTLAND  BIBLE  SOCIETY. 

President,  Rev.  Dr.  Hill ;  vice-presidents.  Sir  Jas. 
Campbell,  D.  Cutlibertson,  Robert  Knox  and  John 
King;  secretaries,  Rev.  Dr.  Paton,  Rev.  Dr.  Jamie- 
son,  and  Adam  I'aterson  ;  Gaelic  secretary,  Rev.  Dr. 
M'Leod;  treasurers,  Thomas  Stout,  42  West  George 
Street,  George  Smith,  17  Canning  Place.  Commit- 
tee meets  first  Monday  of  every  month  at  3  r.M  ,  in 
the  Religious  Institution  Rooms,  75  St.  George's 
Place. 


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SCOTTISH  SOCIETY  FOR  THE  CONVERSION 
OF  ISRAEL. 
Rev.  John  Robson,  D.D.,  president ;  J.  \V.  Ga- 
tlieral,  93  Virginia  Street,  treasurer ;  Rev.  A.  G. 
Forbes  and  Rev.  J.  L.  Aikman,  honorary  secretaries. 
Office,  75  St.  George's  Place. 


GLASGOW  CONTINENTAL. 
John  Henderson  of  Parle,  president  ;  William 
Campbell  and  W.  P.  Paton,  vice-presidents ;  Hugh 
Heugh,  41  St.  Vincent  Place,  treasurer;  Jas.  Ale;s. 
Campbell  and  Alex.  Mitchell,  secretaries.  Office, 
Reliarious  Institution  Rooms. 


CHARITABLE  AND  FRIENDLY  INSTITUTIONS. 


GLASGOW  ASYLUM  FOR  THE  BLIND. 

President,  the  Hon.  Peter  Clouston,  Lord  Pro- 
vost ;  honorary  vice-presidents,  his  Grace  flie  Duke 
of  Montrose,  his  Grace  the  Duke  of  Argyll,  Lord 
Be) haven  and  Stenton,  Lord  Blantyre,  Walter 
Buchanan,  M.P,,  Robert  Dalglish,  M.P. 

Directors. — From  the  Royal  Infirmary,  David 
Smith,  John  Wilson,  and  William  Ewing;  from  the 
College  of  Glasgow,  Rev.  Dr.  Jackson;  from  the 
Town  Council,  William  Whyte  ;  from  the  Merchants' 
House,  Hugh  Heugh  and  AVIlliam  Houldsworth; 
from  the  Trades'  House,  the  Deacon  Convener  and 
Robert  Alex.  Bogue  ;  from  the  Faculty  of  Physicians, 
Dr.  J.  Stewart ;  from  the  Ministers  of  Glasgow,  Rev. 
Dr.  J.  Robertson,  JI.A. 

ELECTED  BY  THE  JIEETING. 

John  Smith,  Charles  M'Kenzie,  John  Blackie, 
jun.,  James  Murray,  A.  Orr  Ewing,  Hugh  Baird, 
Alexander  Hastie,  James  A.  Campbell  and  James 
Reiii.  David  Yule,  treasurer;  R.  Jameson,  secre- 
tary ;    ,  surgeon ;    D.  Thomson  Aitken, 

teacher  ;  Miss  M'Arthur,  matron  ;  Robert  Thomson, 
superintendent, 

AGED  WOMEN'S  SOCIETY. 
Instituted  1811. 
Mrs.  M'Call  of  Ibroxhill,  president ;  Mrs.  Ander- 
son, 159  St.  Vincent  Place,  vice-president ;  Mrs. 
Buchanan,  i  Aihol  Place,  treasurer ;  Miss  Urie, 
4  Royal  Terrace,  secretarv.  This  Society  has  for  its 
object  the  relief  of  indigent  females  above  60  years, 
previous  to  which  they  are  visited  at  their  hovises. 
Any  person  subscribing  20s.,  or  10s.  for  two  year.'!, 
is  entitled  to  recommend  a  pensioner.  Seventeen 
ladies  act  as  visitors,  who,  ivith  the  office-bearers, 
meet  the  first  Monday  of  every  month. 

ALEXANDER'S  CHARITY, 
DoKE  Street. 
The  Lord  Provost  and  Magistrates,  the  ministers 
of  the  High  Church,  St.  John's  and  College  Parishes, 
Alexander's  Testamentary  Trustees,  governors ; 
Daniel  IM'Millan,  head  master. — The  object  of  this 
institution  is  to  afford  a  gratuitous  education  to — 1. 
Children  of  the  surname  of  Alexander.  2.  Children 
of  the  surname  of  Anderson.  3.  Children  who  have 
for  three  years  previous  to  their  admission  been  con- 
stantly resident  in  one  or  other  of  the  parishes  fol- 
lowing, viz.,  Higli  Church,  St.  John's,  and  College. 
4.  Such  children  as  the  governors  may  select  and 
appoint.  Schedules  of  application  furnished  by  the 
janitor. 

AYRSHIRE. 
The  Most  Noble  the  Marquis  of  Ailsa,  K.T.,  presi- 
dent; the  Hon.  Lord Aidmillan,  vice-president;  Robt. 
White,  98  llutcheson  Street,  treasufer;  John  B.  Dill, 
64  West  Nile  Street,  secretarj'. 


BARONY  OF  GORBALS  BENEVOLENT. 

The  Honourable  Peter  Clouston,  Lord  Provost  of 
Glasgow,  preses;  William  Neilson,  treasurer  ;  honor- 
arj'  directors,  William  Campbell  of  Tillichewan,  Jas. 
Craig  of  Carlton  Place,  James  Scott  of  Kellv,  Joseph 
A.  Wright,  Abbotsford  Place  ;  directors,  William  T. 
Edmiston,  vice-preses,  Robert  Ker,  James  Wother- 
spoon,  David  Dreghorn,  James  Morton,  William 
Wilson,  James  Brown,  David  Ritchie,  James  Gour- 
lay,  John  Craig,  J.  A.  Wright,  Andrew  Gemraill  ; 
medical  officer,  James  E.Newman,  M.D. ;  secretary, 
Alexander  Young,  writer,  138  Hope  Street ;  officer, 
James  Robertson. 


BUCHANAN. 

Thomas  Buchanan,  Dowanhill,  preses  ;  Andrew 
Buchanan,  Greenfield;  James  Buchanan,  Catrine  ; 
Herbert  Buchanan,  T.  G.  Buchanan;  Thomas  G. 
Buchanan  of  Scotston,  John  Buchanan,  Dowanhill, 
directors ;  William  Buchanan  and  G.  S.  Buchanan, 
95  Candleriggs  Street,  treasurers;  Andw.  Buchanan 
Yuille  of  Darleith,  and  George  Yuille  Strang,  writer, 
186  West  George  Street,  secretaries. 

This  Society  was  instituted  in  the  year  17"2o,  for 
the  relief  of  aged  and  indigent  persons,  and  for  the 
education  of  destitute  children  of  the  name  of  Bu- 
chanan, or  of  any  of  the  reputed  septs  of  the  clan. 
The  directors  have  two  bursaries  of  £25  per  annum 
at  their  disposal  for  a  period  of  four  years  to  assist  a 
young  man  of  the  name  of  Buchanan  in  the  prose- 
cution of  his  studies  at  any  of  the  universities  in 
Scotland  ;  and  they  further  make  considerable  edu- 
cational grants  to  young  talented  persons  of  tha 
clan,  whose  means  otherwise  are  insufficient  to  enablo 
them  to  obtain  a  liberal  education,  and  who  are 
desirous  of  following  academical  pursuits. 

BUCHANAN  INSTITUTION, 
47  Greenhead  Street, 
Founded  on  a  bequest  to  the  city  of  Glasgow,  bj'  the 
late  James  Buchanan,  for  the  maintenance,  educa- 
tion, and  industrial  training  of  destitute  boys.  Ths 
pupils  reside  with  their  friends  at  night,  but  receiva 
three  substantial  meals  daily  at  the  institution. 
They  are  taught  reading,  writing,  and  arithmetic, 
besides  the  elements  of  navigation,  gymnastics, 
tailoring,  shoemaking,  and  carpentry,  to  fit  them 
for  the  nav}'  and  army,  the  merchant  and  marine 
service,  and  as  emigrants  to  the  colonies. 

Directors. — From  the  Town  Council,  the  Hon.  the 
Lord  Provost,  James  Wilson,  James  Salmon,  and 
George  Grant,  jun.  ;  from  the  Merchants'  House,  th© 
Lord  Dean  of  Guild,  Thomas  Buchanan,  J.  A. 
Campbell,  and  Michael  Connal ;  from  the  Trades' 
House,  the  Deacon  Convener,  J.  Morrison,  A. 
M'Lellan,  and  II.  Bruce.  Governor  and  head  mas- 
ter, Rev.  W.  Leggatt ;  matron.  Miss  J.  M.  Craig. 


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THE  BEIDGEGATE  MISSION- 
DEPAETMENT. 


-MEDICAL 


Consulting  Physicians — Dr.  Hany  Eainy,  Dr. 
Andrew  Anderson. 

Regular  Medical  Attendants — Robert  Perry,  M.D., 
Oeorge  Yeaman,  M.D. 

In  tlie  Hall  of  the  Bridgegate  Free  Church,  advice 
and  medicine  are  given  gratis  to  those  in  the  district 
\^'ho  are  unable  to  Tpaj,  every  Monday,  AVednesday, 
and  Fridaj',  at  2  o'clock.  Vaccination  gratis  every 
Wednesday  at  3  o'clock. 

CITY  OF  GLASGOW  NATIVE  BENEVOLENT 
ASSOCIATION. 

The  Eight  Hon.  Lord  Clyde  of  Clydesdale,  G.C.  B., 
patron;  James  Liimsden,  president;  George  Stirling 
of  Cordale,  Alexander  Dennistoun  of  Golfhill,  Ales. 
S.  Finlaj'  of  Castle  Toward,  M.P.,  vice-presidents. 

Extraordinary  Directors — Thomas  Dunlop  Doug- 
las of  Danlop;  Thomas  Buchanan  of  Wellshot ; 
Alex.  Hastie,  merchant ;  Henrj'  Glassford  Bell, 
Sheriff-Substitute  of  Lanarkshire ;  Walter  Bucha- 
nan, merchant,  JI.P. ;  Donald  Cuthbertson,  account- 
ant ;  Eobert  Dalglish,  merchant,  M.P.  ;  John 
Middleton,  merchant ;  Wni.  Maclean  of  Plantation  ; 
Archd.  Orr  Ewing,  merchant;  George  Lumsden, 
stationer. 

Ordinary  Directors — William  Aitken,  St.  George's 
Soad;  George  Grant,  Jan.,  cotton-spinner  and  power- 
ioom  cloth  manufacturer;  Patrick  Smith,  corn  fac- 
tor;  Gavin  Walker,  manufacturer;  Walter  Neilsou, 
engineer  ;  William  I\Iore,  engineer  ;  Daniel  M'Far- 
lane,  distiller,  Port-Dundas  ;  John  E.  Watson,  ac- 
countant, Glasgow  ;  Michael  Connal,  merchant ; 
James  Couper,  glass  manufacturer  ;  William  M 'Kin- 
lay,  manufacturer ;  John  James  Muirhead,  gold- 
smith. 

Trustees — Eobert  Bartholomew,  merchant;  John 
Bain  of  Morriston  ;  John  Blackie,  jun.,  publisher; 
John  Gilmour,  merchant;  Alexander  Glasgow,  mer- 
chant ;  James  Burns,  merchant ;  James  Lumsden, 
merchant;  William  M'Kinlay,  manufacturer;  Geo. 
Lumsden,  stationer;  James  Couper,  glass  manufac- 
turer ;  James  Burns  Kidston,  writer. 

John  E.  Watson,  37  West  Nile  Street,  treasurer, 
pi'o  tern. ;  John  Gibson  Fleming,  M.D.,  medical  offi- 
cer ;  James  Burns  Kicston,  writer,  50  West  Regent 
Street,  secretary. 

CLYDESDALE  UPPER  WAED  SOCIETY. 

James  Stodart,  president ;  John  Wilson,  vice- 
president  ;  Thomas  Wharrie,  treasurer ;  William 
Chalmers,  vice-treasurer ;  Daniel  Lean,  John  Scott, 
James  Dale,  Alexander  Paul,  John  Coulter,  George 
Weir,  William  Macfarlane,  Eobert  Forbes,  Thomas 
Davidson,  Robert  Ballantyne,  F.  W.  Allan,  William 
Peat,  directors  ;  James  IJutton  Watkins,  writer,  49 
West  Regent  Street,  secretary ;  James  Watt,  officer. 

This  society  was  instituted  in  1785,  and  now  pos- 
sesses a  capital  of  £1450.  Its  members,  Avho  must 
be  parties  connected  bj'  birth,  parentage,  or  ra.ar- 
riage,  with  one  of  the  Upper  Ward  of  Lanarkshire 
parishes,  or  have  resided  therein  for  10  years,  are 
•entitled  to  8s.  per  week  when  confined  to  bed ;  5s. 
per  week  when  unable  to  attend  their  employment; 
and  3s.  per  week  when  superannuated.  After  being 
on.  the  roll  of  members  for  7  years,  those  amounts 
are  increased  to  lOs.  Gd.  and  7s.  weekly  respectively  ; 


and  the  money  so  bestowed  last  j-ear  amounted  to 
£123,  12s.  3d.  The  entry  money  is  10s.  Gd.,  and 
the  quarterly  payments  range  from  2s.  Id.  at  15,  to 
4s.  6d.  at  60  years  of  age. 

COWCADDENS  ABSTAINERS'  UNION. 
Royal  Arcade  Hall,  105  Cowcaddens  Street. 

Thomas  Brown,  president;  James  Fulton,  Andvv. 
Watson,  vice-jiresidents  ;  Andrew  Martin,  treasurer; 
Parlane  M'Farlane,  recording  secretary  ;  Samuel 
Dykes,  61  Cowcaddens  Street,  corresponding  seo- 
retarj'.  Public  meeting  every  Wednesday  evening  at 
eight  o'clock. 

COMMERCIAL  TRAVELLERS'  SOCIETY  OF 
SCOTLAND. 

Board  Office,  42  West  George  Street. 

President,  George  Fairley,  11  Jamaica  Street; 
vice-president,  Alex.  Cowie,  33  Vir_;inia  street ; 
treasurer,  James  Gourlay  ;  secretary,  Wm.  Tolmie, 
42  West  George  Street;  surgeon,  Dr.  Wm.  Leish- 
man,  80  Bath  Street;  actuary,  William  Speus,  St. 
Vincent  Place ;  surgeon  for  Edinburgh  and  its 
vicinity,  Douglas  Maclagan,  M.D. ;  directors,  David 
Ilill,  F.  A.  Barrow,  James  Donaldson,  W.  R.  Brand, 
David  Blitchell,  Hugh  Hart,  A.  R.  Macdiarmid, 
Wm.  Alexander,  Robert  White,  Wm.  Sellar,  R.  K. 
Masson,  and  Henry  May. 

A  member  of  this  societ}',  who  has  been  12  months 
enrolled,  on  being  incapacitated  by  disease,  accident, 
or  infii-mitj-,  from  following  his  usual  avocations,  is 
entitled  to  receive  £1  per  week.  On  the  death  of  a 
member,  who  has  been  12  months  enrolled,  the 
society'  pays  £10  to  the  nearest  of  kin,  or  other  per- 
son taking  charge  of  his  funeral.  Annual  meeting 
in  Glasgow  on  tlie  second  Friday  of  January.  The 
Directors  meet  on  the  first  Tuesday  of  each  month.  ' 

FIFE,  KINROSS,  AND  CLACKMANNAN- 
SHIRES  CHARITABLE  SOCIETY. 
Instituted  1837. 

William  Patrick  Adam  of  Blair  Adam,  M.P., 
patron;  George  C.  Dick,  president;  William  For- 
syth, Alex.  Birrell,  and  George  Heggie,  vice-presi- 
dents; John  C.  Reid,  treasurer;  Charles  Skeoch, 
writer,  169  West  George  Street,  secretary;  Arch. 
Crombie,  Adam  Paterson,  James  Gourlay,  Thomas 
Skinner,  C.  T.  Bowie,  Alex.  Auchterlonie,  Robert 
Weniyss,  John  Forbes,  and  Jolin  D.  B.  Brand,  for 
Fife ;  Richard  S.  Cunhfl',  William  Shaw,  and  Wm. 
Blackwood,  for  Kinross ;  Geoige  Younger,  R.  M. 
Lindsay,  and  D.  T.  Maclay,  for  Clackmannan, 
directors. 

The  principal  object  of  this  society  is  to  afford 
pecuniary  aid  to  indigent  natives,  or  widows  or  chil- 
dren of  natives  of  these  counties,  resident  in  or  near 
Glasgow.  The  subscription  of  one  guinea  per  annum 
for  four  years  constitutes  membership  to  parties 
eligible  by  connection  with  any  of  these  counties. 

GLASGOW  ABSTAINERS'  UNION. 

Office,  118  UjnIon  Street. — Instituted 

22d  March,  1854. 

Schemes  of  Operations. — Sermons  in  the  City  Hall 

every  Sabbath  evening  during  the  winter  months  ; 

Lectures  on  Temperance  and  Social  Progress;   City 

Hall  Saturday  Evening  Concerts  ;  Railway  Saturday 


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Afternoon  Excursions  ;  Morning  Coftee  Stands  on 
the  streets  ;  Monthly  Soirees  ;  Band  of  Hope  ;  Em- 
ployiTient  Kegisler;  Temperance  Library;  Tract 
Distribution  ;  Female  Missionaries  on  the  "  Missing 
Link"  s_ystem  ;  Recreation  for  the  People,  &o.,  &c. 
Neil  M'Neill,  president ;  Thomas  Smith,  J.  L.  Lang, 
and  Arcli.  Bow,  vice-presidents ;  Hugh  Colquhouii, 
treasurer;  James  Lawson,  secretary;  James  Airlie, 
collector. 

GLASGOW  ANGUS  AND  MEARNS 
BENEVOLENT  SOCIETY. 
The  Hon.  Chas.  Carnegie  of  Dalgethie,  M.P.  for 
Angus,  patron;  J.  S.  Fleming,  writer,  Glasgow, 
president ;  Alex.  Monro,  town-clerk,  Glasgow,  vice- 
president;  James  Martin,  merch;\nt,  157  Hope  Street, 
Glasgow,  treasurer;  John  Paris,  agent,  National 
Bank  of  Scotland,  St.  Rollox,  Glasgow,  secretary. 

GLASGOW  BENEVOLENT, 
For  visitation  of  the  destitute  sick,  and  others  in 
extreme  poverty. 

■Wm.  P.  Paton,  president ;  John  Henderson,  David 
Anderson,  and  Natl).  Stevenson,  vice-presidents ; 
Revs.  Thomas  Caie  and  G.  Scott,  E.  A.  Boguc, 
George  Younger,  Wm.  Tolmie,  Wm.  Logan,  John 
M'Callum,  and  S.  M.  Penney,  acting  commit- 
tee; R.  A.  Bogue,  113  Ingram  Street,  treasurer; 
S.  M.  Penney,  treasurer  for  coal  fund ;  Rev.  Thomas 
Caie,  and  William  Logan,  21  Maxwell  Street,  sec- 
retaries ;  Alex.  Buchanan,  Religious  Institution 
Hooms,  75  St.  George's  Place,  collector. 

THE  GLASGOW  CELTIC  SOCIETY. 

Instituted  1857. 

Patrons — His  Grace  the  Duke  of  Montrose,  Right 
Hon.  the  Earl  of  Elgin  and  Kincardine,  the  Earl  of 
Seafield,  the  Earl  of  Perth,  Lord  Strathallan,  Sir 
Michael  R.  S.  Stewart,  Bart.;  Sir  John  Maxwell  of 
Follok,  Bart.;  General  Lord  Clyde,  G.C.B. ;  Sir 
Archibald  Alison,  Bart.  ;  Robert  Dalglish,  M.P.  ; 
Sir  James  Campbell  of  Stracathro  ;  the  Hon.  Capt. 
Drummond ;  Clunio  JIacpherson,  &c.,  &c.  Chief, 
his  Grace  the  Duke  of  Athol ;  president.  Colonel 
Campbell,  Carmyle  House,  by  Tollcross  ;  vice-presi- 
dent, J.  W.  Macgregor  of  Wallace  Grove  ;  treasurer, 
Donald  Campbell,  1  Buchanan  Street ;  secretar}-, 
Duncan  Campbell,  IG  St.  Enoch  Square.  There  are 
twelve  ordinary  directors. 

The  objects  of  the  society  are  the  preservation  of 
the  language,  literature,  music,  poetrj',  dress,  anti- 
quities, and  athletic  gam.es  of  the  Highlanders  of 
Scotland ;  also,  the  aftbrding  temporary  aid  to  de- 
serving and  destitute  persons  from  the  Highlands  in 
Glasgow.  The  Society  has  now  upwards  of  800 
enrolled  members.  The  oflice-bearers  meet  monthly 
to  transact  business  and  to  enrol  new  members. 
The  gathering  for  awarding  prizes  is  usually  held 
in  August. 

GLASGOW  DUMBARTONSHIRE  BENE- 
VOLENT. 
His  Grace  the  Duke  of  Argyle,  patron  ;  Walter 
Tjuebanan.  1\T.  P..  rirp<»s  ;  Gporgo  Sievpnson,  trea- 
surer; Alexander  IiPDonald,  H.  C.  Dixon,  Walter 
MacLellan,  James  Wright,  Thomas  Gildard,  Archi- 
bald Orr  Ewing,  John ''Bartholomew,  James  White, 
James  M'Gregor,  ordinary  directors ;  R.  D.  Mac- 
kenzie, 170  West  George  Street,  secretary. 


GLASGOW  EMANCIPATION. 
Instituted  Dec.  12,  1833, 
Having  for  its  objects  the  universal  abolition  of 
slavery  and  the  slave  trade;  the  protection  of  the 
riglits  of  the  aborigines  in  the  British  Colonies;  and 
the  improvement  of  the  condition  of  our  fellow-sub- 
jects, the  natives  of  British  India. 

John  Dennistoun,  Thomas  Grahame,  Rev.  Dr.  W. 
Anderson,  Rev.  Dr.  Willis,  Alex.  Hastie,  Rev.  Geo. 
Jeffrey,  vice-presidents ;  A.  Paton,  corresponding 
secretary  ;  W.  Smoal,  recording  secretar}'  and  trea- 
surer.    With  a  committee  of  i'oTty  gentlemen. 

GI,ASGOW  GALLOWAY  BROTHERLY. 
Wm.  Mackinlay,preses ;  John  A.  Mathieson,  trea- 
surer; John  Macharg,  James  Douglas,  John  Sloane, 
masters  of  votes  ;  Thomas  Steven,  John  Good- 
win, Chas.  Cairns,  preses  masters ;  Matthew  Fairley, 
James  Galbraith,  James  Wright,  George  Gordon, 
P.  Y.  Black,  Samuel  Milroy,  society's  masters ; 
Alex.  Forbes,  M.D.,  surgeon;  John  B.  Dill,  54  West 
Nile  Street,  secretary  ;  David  Burnet,  officer. 

GLASGOW,  GALLOWAY,  AND  DUMFRIES- 
SHIRE SOCIETY. 

Patron,  the  Duke  of  Buccleuch;  president, ; 

vice-president,  Wm.  West  Watson  ;  treasurer,  Wm. 
M'Kinlay;  secretarj',  A.  Macgeorge,  3  Victoria  Place. 

The  principles  of  this  institution  are  similar  to 
those  of  the  Glasgow  Highland  Society,  being  for 
the  education  of  a  certain  number  of  boys  of  eight 
years  of  age  and  upwards,  whose  parents — one  or 
both— are  natives  of  the  above  counties,  and  who 
are  not  in  circumstances  to  afford  it.  At  present 
there  are  upwards  of  30  boys  receiving  tuition. 

GLASGOW  HIGHLAND  SOCIETY. 
William  Morison,  preses ;  Laurence  Robertson, 
jiin.,  treasurer  ;  Robt.  Ker,  John  Smith,  G.  L. 
Walker,  the  Hon.  Peter  Clouston,  lord  provost, 
Jas.  Hannan,  Hugh  M'Lachlan,  William  Balfour, 
William  M'Leau,  jun.,  David  M'Brayne,  An- 
drew Johnston,  James  Dale,  Robert  Salmond, 
directors  ;  John  M'Call  and  R.  M.  Lindsay,  box- 
masters;  Rev.  Dr.  M'Leod, chaplain;  Dugald  Forbes, 
secretarj' ;  teachers — Donald  Murray  and  assistants, 
senior  English  and  commercial;  Tliomas  Powell, 
junior  English;  James  Robson,  music;  Miss  Dun- 
can, school  of  industry  ;  John  Leitch,  officer. 

THE  GLASGOW  NORTHERN  HIGHLAND 

BENEVOLENT  SOCIETY. 

Instituted  IGth  January,   1836. 

The  Duke  of  Sutherland,  patron  ;  .James  Baird  of 
Knoydart,  vice-patron;  George  M'Leod,  preses; 
Donald  Murray,  ex-preses  ;  J.  A.  Mathieson,  Donald 
JIurray,  George  M'Leod,  Wm.  Ross,  Donald  M'Lel- 
lan,  Colin  Campbell,  Robert  M'Kaj',  Archibald 
M'Gregor,  Hugh  M'Pherson,  Donald  Matheson, 
George  M'Kay,  William  Matheson,  directors  ;  Hugh 
M'Pherson,  treasurer;  J.  M.  Taj'lor,  writer,  secretary. 

This  Society  was  established  for  the  purpose  of 
supplying,  in  some  measure,  the  necessities  and  con- 
tributing towards  the  relief  of  distressed  natives  and 
descendants  of  natives  of  the  northern  counties  of 
Scotland.  A  contribution  of  £4  4s.  constitutes 
membership  ;  the  payment  of  which  may  be  extended 
over  the  first  four  years  after  admission,  at  the  rate 
of  £1  Is.  per  annum. 


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GLASGOW  INDUSTRIAL  &  REFORMATORY 

SCHOOL  SOCIETY. 
It  has  for  its  object  the  providing  of  food,  education, 
religious  instruction,  and  industrial  training,  for 
destitute  and  ne.dected  children  of  both  sexes. 
Eitrht  Hon.  Lord  Blantjre,   patron ;   Hon.  Peter 
Clouston,   Lord  Provost,   president ;  Sir  Archibald 
Alison,  Bart.,  Sir  James  Anderson,  Sir  James  Camp- 
bell of  Stracathro,  Sir  Andrew  Orr  of  Harvieston, 
Walter  Buchanan,   M.P.,    Robert   Dalglish,    M.P., 
Andrew  Galbraith,  Juhn  Henderson  of  Park,  James 
Plarfair,    vice-presidents ;    John    Macharg,    2 1    St. 
Vincent  Place,  treasurer ;  T.  S.  Sword,  73  West  Nile 
Street,  secretary. 

GLASGOW     LOTHIANS. 
Instituted  8lh  January,  1837. 

Composed  of  gentlemen  in  Glasgow  connected 
with  the  counties  of  Edinburgh,  Linlithgow,  and 
Haddington — the  Lothians.  Entry-money,  £3  3s. 
Object — to  afford  relief,  by  annual  pensions,  to  indi- 
gent and  deserving  persons,  resident  in  Glasgow,  and 
natives  or  connected  with  the  Lothians,  in  terms  of 
the  regulations. 

The  Lords-Lieutenant  oftlie  three  counties,  patrons; 
Robert  Handyside,  president ;  Anderson  Kiikwood, 
James  Watson,  vice-presidents;  Sheriff  Logie,  J.  G. 
Fairlie,  JIark  Sprot  of  Garnkirk,  Thomas  Jlenzies, 
James  Thomson,  Sheriff  Bell,  J.  Wylie  Guild,  Archi- 
bald Gibson,  secretary  to  the  Caledonian  Railway 
Company,  David  Hutcheson,  James  Soraervail, 
William  Fleming,  Sheriff  Smith,  John  Marshal, 
jun.,  A.  J.  Penn,  R.  C.  Todd,  directors;  John  Mit- 
chell, merchant,  18  East  Cljde  Street,  treasurer ; 
James  Hutton  Watkins,  writer,  49  West  Regent 
Street,  secretary. 

GLASGOW  CAITHNESS-SHIRE  FRIENDLY. 
Instituted  1837. 

The  principal  objects  of  this  Society,  the  qualifi- 
cation for  membership  of  which  consists  in  a  small 
annual  payment,  are  to  maintain  a  friendly  inter- 
course amongst  Caithness  men  residing  in  Glasgow, 
and  to  afford  temporary  relief  to  such  of  their  coun- 
trymen as  may  be  in  want. 

,  patron ;   Hugh  Davidson,  Old  Hall, 

vice-pation ;  William  Mackay,  president;  John 
Elder,  vice-president ;  George  M'Leod,  69  Ingram 
Street,  treasurer;  William  JIanson,  63  Candleiiggs 
Street,  secretary. 

LADIES'  AUXILIARY. 
Mrs.  Robson,   president ;  Mrs.  Williams,  ^Nlrs.  A. 
K.  M'Callum,  vice-presidents;  Mrs.  Finlay,  treasurer; 
Miss    Lament,    secretary.       With   a   committee   of 
twenty-two  ladies. 

MORAY  AND  BANFFSHIRE  FRIENDLY 
SOCIETY. 

M.  E.  G.  Duff,  M. P.,  patron;  "William  Cruick- 
shank,  Spanish  Consul,  president ;  James  M'Gregor, 
vice-president ;  James  Reid,  stationer,  treasurer ; 
Robert  Kemp,  City  of  Glasgow  Bank,  Anderston, 
secretary  ;  John  M'Lellan,  Alex.  Sim,  Geo.  Leding- 
ham,  Hugh  M'Gilvray,  W.  P.  Clark,  Jan.es  Clark, 
Patrick  Weir,  Robert  Ciuickshank,  Alex.  M'Donald, 
Alex.  M'rherson,  John  Grant,  Peter  Taylor,  George 
Clavk,  W.  L.  Fraser,  William  Weir,  committee  of 
jnanageinent. 


THE  GLASGOW  IRONMONGERS'  AND 
IRON-MERCHANTS'    FRIENDLY    SOCIETY. 

Ale.s-.  Davie,  president ;  Hugh  M'Kellar,  trea- 
surer;  Bryce  Lawrie,  12  Scotia  Street,  secretary  ; 
John  Dempster,  David  Rollo,  Robert  Watt,  David 
M'Leod,  Walter  Cowan,  and  Wm.  Lindsay,  directors  ; 
E.  Milner,  M.D.,  surgeon;  Peter  Prentice,  ofiicpr 

The  object  of  the  societj-  is  the  relief  of  its  mem- 
bers who  may  be  rendered  incapable  of  attending  to 
business  by  disease,  accident,  or  infirmity,  and  for 
securing  a  reversionarv'  payment  at  death. 

The  meetings  are  held  on  the  first  Thursday  of 
each  month,  at  8  p.m.,  in  Angus'  Temperance  Hotel, 
127  Argyle  Street. 

GLASGOW  MAGDALENE  INSTITUTION  FOR 
THE    REPRESSION    OF    VICE    AND    THE 
REFORMATION  OF  PENITENT  FEMALES. 
Instituted  May,  1859— Office,  3  Bath  Stuelt. 
John  Henderson  of  Park,  president ;  Jas.  Hannan, 
James  Mitchell,  W.  P.  Paton,  and  James  Playfair, 
vice-presidents ;  D.   C.  Nicol,  British   Linen   Com- 
pany's Bank,  treasurer  ;  E.  W.  Sinclair,  office  of  ilie 
Institution,  3   Bath   Street,  secretary;  and  a  com- 
mittee of  fifty-seven  directors.     Subscriptions  in  aid 
of  the  Institution  will   be  received  by  the  treasurer, 
secretarv,  or  by  any  of  the  directors.     Information 
as  to  the  objects  and  operations  of  the  society  may 
be  obtained  at  the  office  of  the  Institution. 

GLASGOW  NEW  ASSOCIATION  FOE  THE 

ABOLITION  OF  SLAVERY, 

Instituted  1850, 

Having  for  its   object   the  Abolishing   of   Slavery 

lhrouj;hout  the  world,  and  especially  in  America. 

David  Smith,  president;  John  Smith,  173  Troa- 
gate,  treasurer;  Robert  Gow,  jun.,  71  Queen  Street, 
sec.     With  a  committee  of  twenty-seven  gentlemen. 

GLASGOW  RENFREWSHIRE  SOCIETY. 

The  Right  Hon.  the  Earl  of  Glasgow,  patron  ;  Sir 
Michael  Shaw  Stewart,  Bart,  H.  E.  Crum  lowing, 
M.P.  for  Paisley,  the  Provost  of  Paisley,  and  the 
Provost  of  Greenock,  honorary  directors  ;  the  Hon. 
Peter  Clouston,  Lord  Provost  of  Glasgow,  president  ; 
Robert  M'Nab,  108  Fife  Place,  vice-president;  John 
Fyfe,  James  AVhite,  Jas.  King,  jun.,  Alex.  Ewing, 
Adam  M'Lellan,  George  Smith,  Peter  Coats,  David 
Hutchison,  Ale.x.  Paul,  and  James  Arthur,  directors; 
J.  W.  Macgregor,  treasurer;  Gordon  Smith,  G8  St. 
Vincent  Street,  secretary. 

GLASGOW  PROTESTANT  FEMALE  ORPHAN 

INSTITUTION, 

7  York  SxriEET,  Little  Govan. 

Miss  Oswald  of  Scotstown,  patroness.     Mrs.  Ur- 

quhart,  St.  Vincent  Crescent;  Mrs.  Wilson,  Canip- 

bellfield;   Miss  Blyth,  Kew  Terrace  ;  Mrs.  Ferguson, 

Hillhead  ;    Miss    Mitchell,    Annlield    Place;     Mrs. 

Caldwell,   10  Royal   Terrace;    Jlrs.  Richardson,   9 

Park  Terrace;  Mrs.  Wallace,  Jleadow  I'aik;   Mrs. 

M'Ewan,  8  Woodside  Terrace;  Mrs.  Eobt.  Smith, 

15    Woodside    Terrace  ;    Miss    Kerr,   250    Reiifre^r 

Street-  Miss  Wilson,  2i3  Hope  Slreet.commutee  oS 

management;  Mrs.  Munsie,  IG  RoyalTern.ee,  and 

Miss M'Keand, 224  Great  Western  Road,  secictanes; 

Andrew  P.  Reid,  143  Queen  Street,  treasurer;  Mrs, 

1  Sliman,  matron. 


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THE  GLASGOAY  rPvINTCUTTERS'  FRIENDLY 

SOCIETY. 

Instituted  March  1,  1819. 

Andrew  Macfarlan,  preses  ;  James  Bayne,  jun., 
treasurer ;  James  JetFrey,  late  preses  ;  Wm.  Keir, 
master  of  votes,  trustees  ;  Lauchlan  Lindsay,  check 
master ;  Wm.  Coverley,  jun.,  and  Alex.  Anderson, 
preses  masters  ;  James  Dunsmore,  Wm.  Anderson, 
Jas.  Coverley,  Thos.  M'lutosh,  Jas.  Thomson,  Colin 
Black,  William  Wylie,  Peter  M'Cormick,  managers  ; 
Robert  Muir,  John  Johnston,  auditors ;  Jas.  Simp- 
son, 37  Merchant  Lane,  secretary. 

The  quarterly  meetings  of  the  society  are  held  on 
the  first  Tuesdays  of  March,  June,  September,  and 
December  annuallj'. 

GLASGOW  RELIGIOUS  FRIENDLY. 

Tliis  society  was  instituted  1st  October,  1827, 
on  the  principles  laid  down  in  the  Highland  Society's 
Report,  and  llie  Report  of  tlie  House  of  Commons, 
with  an  addition  of  ten  per  cent,  upon  their  tables, 
but  having  found  this  insufficient  (o  sustain  tlie 
society,  it  was  agreed,  on  1st  Jul_v,  1810",  that  a  re- 
duction of  the  .sick  allowance  should  be  made  after 
aine  months'  continued  ailment,  with  a  further 
increase  of  ten  per  cent,  upon  contribution  tables. 
It  has  two  departments,  viz. :— 1st.  The  sick  allow- 
ance, with  a  stated  superannuation  allowance,  from 
the  age  of  65  to  the  end  of  life.  2nd.  Allowance  at 
death  ;  to  any  cf  wliich  the  members  pay  in  propor- 
tion to  their  ages  and  the  benelits  required ;  and 
lemales  are  admissable  to  the  latter  department,  the 
two  being  kept  perfectly  distinct. 

W.  Angus,  113  Rottenrow  Street,  president;  Robt. 
Allan,  jun.,  2G  George  Street,  treasurer ;- William 
Sutherland,  1  M'Aslin  Street,  secretary. 

Meet  in  Religious  Institution  Rooms,  75  St. 
George's  Place,  on  the  first  Monday  of  January, 
March,  May,  July,  September,  and  November,  at 
eight  o'clock,  p.m.,  to  receive  contributions  and  enter 
new  members. 

GLASGOW  SOCIETY  FOR  THE  PREVENTION 
OF  CRUELTY  TO  ANIMALS. 

The  Right  Hon.  the  Earl  of  Glasgow,  patron  ; 
the  Hon.  tlie  Lord  Provost,  chairman;  David  Dreg- 
horn,  deputy-chairman;  Baihe  Young,  Bailie  Ure, 
John  Matheson,  Bailie  Gemmill,  Robert  Douie, 
Peter  White,  Bailie  Brown,  Arch.  Colquboun,  W.  S. 
Dixon,  general  committee;  David  Dregliorn,  Peter 
White,  John  Matheson,  jun.,  W.  S.  Dixon,  acting 
committee  ;  James  Grahame,  57  St.  George's  Place, 
secretary;  John  Matheson,  142  West  George  Street, 
treasurer;  John  Anderson,  inspector;  Robt.  M'Broom, 

assistant.  

GLASGOW  SEAMEN'S  FRIEND  SOCIETY. 

The  Lord  Provost,  president;  Bailie  of  the  River, 
Sir  James  Anderson,  J.  Wright,  Geo,  Smith,  jun., 
Allan  Gilmour,  AVm.  Camptell,  George  Burns,  Jas. 
Stevenson,  jun.,  vice-presidents;  Alex.  Anderson, 
40  Buchanan  Street,  treasurer ;  Robert  Gow,  jun., 
71  Buch.anan  Street,  and  Gavin  Ralston,  161  Hope 
Street,  secretaries;  Rev.  Robert  Weir,  12  Douglas 
Street,  chaplain  ;  D.  M'Auslain,  assistant-chaplain; 
Wm.  M'Lagan,  precentor  and  keeper  of  Reading 
■Room  for  Seamen,  James  Watt  Street.  Shipping 
Office,  Sailors'  Home,  Broomielaw.  Irvine  Dowall, 
officer  and  collector,  91  Cadogan  Street.  Chapel,  11 
Brown  Street,  Broomielaw. 


GLASGOW  SOCIETY  OF  SONS  OF  MINIS- 
TERS OF  THE  CHURCH  OF  SCOTLAND, 
AVas  instituted   1790;    incorporated  by  a   Charter 
from    the  City  of   Glasgow,    1791.     Their    annual 
meeting  is  held  on  the  last  Thursday  of  March. 

The  Rev.  Archibald  B.  Campbell,  U.D.,  minister  of 
Kilwinning,  president;  Adam  Paterson,  secretary; 
William  Auld,  treasurer;  David  M.  Lang,  Very 
Rev.  Principal  Barclay,  Rev.  Dr.  M'Leod  of  the 
Barony,  John  Smith,  the  Rev.  Dr.  Hill,  William 
Colvin,  Archibald  Glen,  Dr.  Anderson,  and  Dr. 
Leishman,  council — stated  according  to  official  se- 
niority. 

The  stated  meetings  are  on  the  last  Thursdays  of 
July  and  November,  and  on  the  Thursday  before 
the  annual  meeting.  Thej'  grant  no  permanent 
pension.  Applications  for  pecuniary  aid  must  be 
made  every  year,  and  lodged  with  the  secretary  be- 
fore the  1st  of  March.  The  following  facts  must  be 
distinctly  attested  by  respectable  persons  to  whom 
they  are  known: — 1.  That  the  applicants  are  chil- 
dren of  a  minister  of  the  Church  of  Scotland,  whose 
fathers  are  dead.  2.  The  age,  progress  in  education, 
destination,  prospects,  or  employment  of  each  child 
in  the  family,  old  or  young.  3.  How  they  have 
hitherto  been  supported,  and  the  means  of  their  pre- 
sent subsistence,  of  whatever  kind,  whether  certain 
or  precarious.  Applicants  to  appoint  some  person  in 
town  to  call  on  the  secretary — 45  West  George 
Street — on  the  1st  Tuesday  of  April,  for  answers  to 
their  petitions. 

The  society  are  also  trustees  on  the  late  Miss 
Janet  Paisley's  Trust  Fund,  for  the  benefit  of  the 
daughters  of  deceased  clergymen  of  the  Church  of 

Scotland.  

GLASGOW    SOCIETY    OF    SONS    OF    MINIS- 
TERS  OF  THE    UNITED   PRESBYTERIAN 

CHURCH. 

Hugh  Moncrieff,  writer,  Glasgow,  preses ;  James 
Mitchell,  writer,  Glasgow,  vice-preses;  James  Brown 
Kidston,  writer,  Glasgow,  secretary ;  Hugii  Heugh, 
merchant,  Glasgow,  treasurer;  Andrew  Sluter  of 
Milton,  John  Meikleham,  Clyde  Iron  Works,  Robt 
Jeffray  Walker,  merchant,  Glasgow,  George  Macfar 
lane,  accountant,  Glasgow,  Forrest  Frew,  manufac- 
tuer,  Glasgow,  Wm.  M'Ewen,  merchant,  Glasgow 
George  Coventry  Dick,  commission  agent,  Glasgow, 
ordinary  directors. 

The  object  of  this  society  is  to  contribute  to-  the 
benefit  of  the  children  and  widows,  and  the  advance- 
ment in  life  of  the  children,  of  ministers  of  the 
United  Presbyterian  Church  of  Scotland,  or  of  any 
of  the  churches  comprising  that  body. 

THE  KINROSS,  FIFE,  AND  LANARK 
FRIENDLY  SOCIETY. 
Instituted  llth  April,  ial4. 
Thomas  Gumming,  preses  ;  James  Dunsmore,  trea- 
surer ;  Andrew  M'Farlane,  late  preses ;  John  Lind- 
say,  master  of  votes,   trustees  ;  John  Craig,  check 
master ;   Daniel  Weir  and  George  Booklass,  preses 
masters ;  James   Walker,  William   Gickie,   Thomaa 
Yuille,    David    Currie,    James    Murdoch,     Robert 
M'Farlane,    Samuel    Gribbin,    managers ;    Andrew 
M'Farlane,    David    Currie,    and    George    Booklass, 
auditors;  James  Simpson,  37  Merchant  Lane,  secy. 
The  Quarterly  Meetings  of  the  Society  are  held  on 
the   second  Monday  of  January,  April,  July,  and 
October  annually. 


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CHARITABLE  AND  FRIENDLY  INSTITUTIONS. 


GLASGOW  THISTLE  AND  ROSE  SOCIETY. 
William  Morier,  president ;  John  Jas.  Muiriiead, 
treasurer ;  George  BLick  and  Thomas  Watson, 
directors  ex  officiis;  William  Cogliill,  Andrew  Harvie, 
Thomas  Kennedy,  sen.,  P.  S.  Honeyman,  John 
Gillies,  John  Logan,  Thomas  Ferguson,  James 
Thomson,  John  Sloan,  John  Manford,  Jas.  Boucher, 
James  Murdoch,  ordinary  directors;  Dr.  Joseph 
Bell,  surgeon  ;  William  Kirlcwood,  officer ;  George 
Black,  46  West  George  Street,  secretarj'. 

GRAHAM  CHARITABLE. 

This  Society  was  instituted  in  the  year  1759,  and 
was  incorporated  by  Seal  of  Cause  from  the  Magis- 
trates and  Town  Council  of  Glasgow  upon  the  2nd 
day  of  Jan.,  1770.  None  are  eligible  as  members 
of  the  Society  except  persons  of  the  name  of  Graham 
and  their  descendants,  or  those  married  to  individuals 
of  that  name  or  their  descendants.  The  entry-money 
to  strangers  is  .£5  5s.,  and  to  sons  and  other  lineal 
descendants  and  sons-in-law  of  members,  £3  3s. 

William  Graham  of  Lambhill,  preses ;  Simon 
M'Lennan,  treasurer;  Patrick  Scotland,  merchant, 
Archibald  H.  Grahame,  stockbroker,  Jas.  Graham, 
wood  merchant,  Robert  M'Cowan,  accountant,  John 
Graham,  manufacturer,  George  Alexander,  merchant, 
Edward  Alexander,  jun.,  merchant,  and  Alexander 
Nisbet,  ironmonger,  directors  ;  James  Graham,  62 
George  Square,  clerk  ;  Robert  Goodwin,  235  George 
Street,  factor  ;  George  Graham,  officer. 

TPIE  GRAND  ANTIQUITY  SOCIETY  OF 

GLASGOW. 

Instituted  Nov.  16th,  1756.     Registered 

March  9tb,  1860. 

The  objects  of  this  Society  are  the  relief  of  its 
members  in  infirmity  or  old  age,  and  to  secure  a 
provision  to  the  Widows  of  Members  in  indigent 
circumstances.  Persons  eligible  for  admission  to  the 
Society  are  burgesses,  who  are  also  the  sons  and 
grandsons  of  burgesses.  The  entry  money  is 
£1  2s.  6d.,  and  there  is  other  charge  thereafter. 

Andrew  Steven,  preses ;  William  M.  Ferguson, 
treasurer;  David  Wright,  late  preses;  James  Hut- 
chison, late  treasurer;  Robert  Muir,  Robert  M. 
Steven,  Thomas  Alston,  sen.,  Malcolm  Wright,  Jas. 
33uchanan,  James  Ewing,  James  Smith,  and  Wm. 
Wright,  directors  ;  Sir  Andrew  Orr,  extraordinary 
director;  Robert  M.  Norrie,  46  Renfield  Street, 
secretary ;  John  Maltman,  officer, 

HOUSE  OF  SHELTER  FOR  FEMALES. 
4  Hill  Street,  Garnet  Hill — Instituted  1850. 
To  provide  a  home  and  needlework  for  females  libe- 
rated from  prison,  desirous  of  doing  well. 

Miss  Stevenson,  37  Arlington  Street,  Secretary ; 
Miss  Isabella  Dale,  5  Somerset  Place,  treasurer ; 
Mrs.  Barnhill,  Mrs,  Ferguson,  Mrs.  M'Kay,  Miss 
Murdoch,  Miss  MTntosh,  Miss  Croora,  ladies'  com- 
mittee ;  James  Plaj'fair,  James  Dale,  J.  D.  Bryce, 
Dr.  Joshua  Paterson,  Michael  Rowan,  Alexander 
Ferguson,  Chas.  Tennent,  James  A.  Campbell,  gen- 
tlemen's committee. 

Contributions  received  by  Miss  Dale,  5  Somerset 
Place,  treasurer  ;  Mrs.  M'Kay,  90  Buccleuch  Street, 
or  any  of  the  other  ladies  of  committee.  Needlework 
by  Miss  M'Doaald,  matron,  at  the  institution. 


HOUSES  OF  REFUGE. 

Board  of  Commissioners  appointed  bj^  the  Statute 
— The  Sheriff  of  Lanarkshire,  the  Lord  Provost  of 
Glasgow,  the  Dean  of  Guild  of  Glasgow,  and  the 
Deacon  Convener  of  Glasgow,  ex  officio. 

Members  appointed  by  the  Magistrates  and  Coun- 
cil of  Glasgow — Bailies  Wilson,  Blackie,  and  Govan; 
W.  P.  Paton,  Hugh  Tennent,  John  Downie  Biyce, 
James  Playfair,  George  Grant,  John  Thomson,  Hugh 
Moncrieff,  John  Smith,  William  Balfour,  James 
Kelso,  James  Allan,  Michael  Rowan,  James  Salmon, 
J.  B.  Kidston,  AVilliam  Crichton,  John  Kincaid, 
William  Graham,  Lambhill ;  Walter  M'Lellan, 
James  Moir,  Robert  Lockhart,  jun.,  John  Wilson, 
David  Smith,  Robert  Walker,  Letham  Hill. 

J.  D.  Bryce,  treasurer;  Rev.  A.  K.  M'Callum, 
j\I.A.,  governor  of  house  for  males,  and  William 
Glover,  assistant  governor ;  Charles  Ritchie,  M.D., 
medical  attendant  of  males  ;  Michael  Honeyman, 
auditor  to  the  board ;  John  Rae,  head  teacher ;  Miss 
Sliman,  matron  of  house  for  females:  George  Miller, 
medical  attendant  for  females. 


INSTITUTION  FOR  THE  EDUCATION  OF 
THE  DEAF  AND  DUMB. 
His  Grace  the  Duke  of  Argyll,  patron  ;  the  Right 
Hon.  the  Earl  of  Eglinton  and  \>'inton,  president; 
Rev.  Dr.  William  Muir,  Edinburgh,  honorary  vice- 
president;  Hon.  the  Lord  Provost,  Principal  Barclay, 
Rev.  Dr.  Hill,  James  Hutchison,  Walter  Buchanan, 
M.P.,  Robert  Dalglish,  M.P.,  John  Jamieson, 
William  Buchanan,  vice-presidents;  Rev.  Dr.  Robson, 
Dr.  Henderson,  Dr.  Norman  M'Leod,  Dr.  M'Taggart, 
Dr.  Robert  Buchanan,  Rev.  G.  K.  Flindt,  Rev. 
Henry  Batchelor,  Rev.  Alexander  M'Ewen,  Andrew 
Tennent,  J.  D.  Bryce,  Robert  Craig,  James  Reid, 
John  Henderson  of  Park,  H.  L.  Schwabe,  James  A. 
Campbell,  Walter  Gray,  Michael  Connal,  Thomas 
Buchanan,  Alexander  Ewing,  and  James  Lumsden, 
directors  ;  S.  M.  Penny,  secretary ;  John  Cabbell, 
treasurer;  Dr.  A.  Dunlop  Anderson  and  Dr.  M'Call 
Anderson,  physicians;  Duncan  Anderson,  teacher; 
Mrs.  R.  G.  Kinniburgh,  matron  ;  James  Lawrie  and 
John  Liddell,  assistant-teachers ;  Government  School 
of  Art,  drawing  master. 


KINTYRE    CLUB. 

Instituted  1825. 

The  objects  of  the  club  are,  the  social  and  rational 
enjoyment  of  the  members ;  the  relief  and  support 
of  decayed  and  indigent  individuals,  or  families,  who 
have  either  been  born,  or  are  descendants  of  parents 
born,  in  Kintyre  ;  and  the  encouragement  of  learn- 
ing and  industry  in  that  district  by  educating  poor 
children,  distributing  prizes  annually  to  the  various 
schools,  and  awarding  bursaries  to  deserving  students. 
The  entry-money  of  ordinary  members  is  £3  3s., 
payable  either  in  one  sum,  or  three  equal  annual 
instalments ;  and  honorary  members  are  admitted 
for  £2  2s. 

Patron,  his  Grace  the  Duke  of  Argyle  ;  preses, 
Peter  Reid  ;  directors,  Alexander  Fleming,  William 
Mackinnon,  James  Templeton,  Alexander  M'Lean, 
James  M.  Hall,  J,  C.  M'Naughton  ;  treasurer,  Thos. 
Train,  Madeira  Court,  257  Argyll  Street;  secretary, 
Henry  B.  Lacy,  54  St.  Vincent  Street;  officer,  John 
Mann,  140  Holm  Street. 


CHAEITABLE  AND  FRIENDLY  INSTITUTIONS. 


KILMARNOCK  SOCIAL  AND  BENEVOLENT 
SOCIETY  IN  GLASGOW. 
John  Crooks,  Provost  of  Kilmarnock,  president ; 
William  Guthrie,  vice-president ;  Hugh  Jack,  trea- 
surer-; Thomas  O'Beirne,  Annfield  School,  secretary; 
J.  Lawson,  J.  Thomson,  J.  K.  Hunter,  A.  Armour, 
li.  Glover,  J.  Morton,  H.  Wilson,  BIr.  Thornhill,  M. 
Thomson,  K.  Eiiston,  Mr.  Paton,  J.  Taylor,  W.  D. 
"Woodburn,  A.  Hood,  R.  Orr,  G.  Campbell,  John 
Paton,  James  M'Fadzcan,  Robert  Dunlop,  William 
M'Gregor,  committee. 

M'ALPINE'S  MORTIFICATION. 
Founded  in  1811  by  Mrs.  IM'Alpine,  vho  con- 
veyed to  trustees  her  property  for  the  maintenance 
of  poor  men  and  women  of  the  description  given  in 
her  will — the  former  receiving  annually  £10,  and 
the  latter  £5.  The  trustees  are— the  Deacon  Con- 
vener, and  tbe  Ministers  of  eight  of  the  Establibhed 
Churches. 

Donald  Cutlibertson,  LL.B.,  factor. 

MASONIC  LODGE,  "ATHOLE  413," 
Meets  every  second  and  fourth  Tuesday  during  the 
winter  months,  and  every  second  Tuesday  only  dur- 
ing the  summer,  at  8  o'clock  p.m.  in  St.  Mark's  Hal), 
213  Buchanan  Street. 

R.  W.  M.,  Alex.  Paterson;  J.  D.  Porteous,  P.O. 
Buildings,  secretary. 

MASTER  HOSIERS. 
Instituted  in  the  year  1743,  and  incorporated  by 
Seal  of  Cause  from  the  Magistrates  and  Town  Coun- 
cil of  Glasgow,  6th  Jlay,  1716.  The  society  gives 
pecuniary  aid  to  reduced  stocking-makers,  stocking- 
makers'  widows,  and  other  indigent  persons  con- 
nected with  the  trade.  Entry  money,  one  guinea, 
which  (upon  a  recommendation  approved  of  by  the 
society)  entitles  to  membership.  David  Yuile, 
preses ;  William  E.  Findlay,  treasurer ;  Robert 
Webster,  late  preses. 

MITCHELL'S  MORTIFICATION. 

The  Lord  Provost  and  Magistrates,  patrons. 

This  charitable  fund  was  bequeathed  by  William 
Mitchell,  a  native  of  Glasgow,  who  died  in  London, 
1729.  The  patronage  is  now  vested  in  the  Magis- 
trates of  Glasgow.  The  annual  accumulation  from 
the  mortification,  amounting  to  £113  17s.  9d.,  is 
disbursed  in  sums  not  exceeding  £10  to  decayed 
burgesses  and  guild  brothers,  their  widows,  and 
unmarried  females,  whose  fathers  were  merchants 
and  guild  brothers. 

NIGHT  ASYLUBI  FOR  THE  HOUSELESS, 
AND  HOUSE  OF  INDUSTRY  FOR  INDI- 
GENT FEMALES. 

NoETH  Frederick  Street. 
Wm.  Campbell  of  TiUichewan  Castle,  president ; 
the  Hon.  Peter  Clouston,  Lord  Provost,  Andrew 
Galbraith,  and  John  Goodwin,  vice-presidents;  John 
Brown,  jun.,  treasurer;  John  M'Clure,  secretary; 
Di-.  Thomas  Watson,  surgeon ;  John  M'Whirter, 
superintendent ;  John  M'Lelland,  clerk.  Thirty-six 
directors. 

House  of  Industry — Miss  Kemp,  matron. 


OLD  MAN'S  FRIEND  SOCIETY. 
John  V\''right,  president ;  John  Henderson  of  Park, 
William  Stirling  of  Keir,  Andrew  Galbraith,  vice- 
presidents;  William  G.  Mitchell,  7  Windsor  Terrace, 
secretary ;  William  Fleming,  42  Miller  Street, 
treasurer  ;  Dr.  J.  G.  Fleming,  155  Bath  Street,  Dr. 
R.  D.  Tannahill,  93  Hill  Street,  Garnethil),  surgeons  ; 
the  Deacon  Convener  of  the  Trades'  House,  the 
Visitor  of  the  Incorporation  of  Maltmen,  the  Deacon 
of  the  Incorporation  of  Vv^eavers,  honorary  members. 
Committee — Robt.  Hill,  Hugh  Brown,  Jas.  Murray, 
Wm.  M'Ewan,  J.  D.  Bryce,  Thomas  Frame,  J.  B, 
Kidston,  Geo.  Young,  Matthew  Bell,  Robt.  Bryson, 
Peter  Clouston,  J.  B.  Murray,  J.  J.  Wright,  John 
M'Ewan,  James  Hannan,  James  King,  John  ]\[or- 
gan,  James  Smith,  Wm.  Ewing,  Alex.  Kay,  John 
Bell.     James  Fleming,  superintendent  of  asylum. 

PERTHSIRE  CHARITABLE. 

Instituted  22d  Dec,  1835. 

The  principal  object  of  this  Society,  the  qualifica- 
tion for  membership  of  which  consists  of  a  small  sum 
of  entry^-money,  is  to  afford  relief  to  persons  in  indi- 
gent circumstances,  natives  or  widows  of  natives  of 
Perthshire,  and  their  children  resident  in  Glasgow 
and  the  neighbourhood,  or  passing  through  the  city 
unexpectedly  falling  into  distress. 

The  Hon.  Arthur  Kinnaird,  M.P.,  patron  ;  James 
Campbell,  jun.,  president;  James  Blair,  late  presi- 
dent ;  Duncan  Macfarlan,  James  Norwell,  John 
Miller,  Robert  M'Tear,  John  Stewart,  James  Craig, 
William  Johnston,  George  Grierson,  Forrest  Frew, 
David  More,  William  M'Onie,  and  John  M'Gregor, 
directors  ;  Hugh  Moncrieif,  45  West  George  Street, 
secretary;  David  Gray  Spence,  111  St.  Vincent 
Street,  treasurer. 

ROXBURGHSHIRE  SOCIETY. 
Founded  March,  1857. 

The  object  of  this  Society  is  the  fostering  of 
friendship  among  those  from  the  county,  the  afford- 
ing of  advice  and  assistance  to  young  men  coming 
to  the  city,  and  the  aiding  of  persons  residing  in  or 
near,  or  passing  through  Glasgow,  who  are  either 
natives  or  the  widows  or  children  of  natives  of  the 
county,  who  may  have  fallen  into  unfortunate  cir- 
cumstances. 

The  admission  of  ordinary  members  is  an  entry- 
money  of  £4  4s.,  payable  either  at  once  or  by  yearly 
instalments  of  10s.  6d.,  or  an  annual  subscription  of 
5s.  during  membership ;  and  of  honorary  members 
by  a  donation  of  £1  Is.  The  Right  Hon.  the  Earl 
of  Minto,  patron  ;  John  Forbes,  merchant,  president; 
R.  J.  Selkirk,  merchant,  vice-president ;  E.L.Mur- 
ray, 179  St.  George's  Road,  secretary;  John  Dick- 
son, 175  Trongate,  treasurer;  G.  H.  Gibson,  Walter 
Gibson,  Jas.  SheriflP,  A.  Hilson,  John  Briggs,  and 
William  Wemyss,  directors. 

ST.  GEORGE'S  ROYAL  BENEVOLENT 
SOCIETY  FOR  THE  WEST  OF  SCOTLAND. 
The  Right  Hon.  the  Earl  of  Eglinton  and  Winton, 
president ;  Sir  Arch.  Alison,  Bart.,  Sheriff  of  Lanark- 
shire, vice-president ;  S.  Higginbotham,  chairman  ; 
D.  C.  Rait,  treasurer ;  Frank  Baird,  Gordon  Street, 
secretary;  committee  —  J.  Reid,  Wellfield;  Jas. 
Buchanan,  3  Kew  Terrace ;  E.  Dolby,  9  Glassford 
Street ;  G.  J.  Doddrell,  Virginia  Street ;  S.  Wool- 
field,  Buchanan  Street, 


72 


CHARITABLE  AND  FRIENDLY  INSTITUTIONS. 


ST.  MATTHEW'S  HOME  FOR  ORPHAN  AND 

DESTITUTE  CHILDREN. 
Hi  Hill  Street,  Gaknetiiill^ — Instituted  1851. 

Committee  of  Management — Minister  of  St.  Mat- 
thew's, president ;  Tliomas  Wliyte,  treasurer  ;  Jas. 
Dale,  secretary. 

Gentlemen  Visitors — Alexander  Ronaldson,  Wm. 
Jiluir,  Archibald  Robertson,  George  Hamilton,  John 
Connell,  David  Dickie,  Robert  Crawford,  James 
Hannan,  William  Brown,  jun.,  Wm.  Auld,  Frank 
Baird,  Robert  Paterson,  Robert  Edmiston,  David  J. 
Penney,  T.  G.  Buchanan,  John  Finlay,  Dr.  Scott 
Orr,  Matthew  Brown.  Meeting  at  the  "Home" 
every  Tuesday  at  a  quarter  to  10  a.m. 

Lady  Visitors — Mrs.  Hannan,  Mrs.  Crawford,  Mrs. 
A-  Robertson,  Mrs.  R.  Paterson,  Mrs.  L,  Wilson, 
Mrs.  Ronaldson,  Mrs.  Frank  Baird,  Mrs.  Gourlie, 
Mrs.  Downie,  Mrs.  Holmes,  Mrs.  Thomas  Whyte, 
Mrs.  Edward  Alexander,  Mrs.  Pollock,  Mrs.  Dickie, 
Miss  Paul,  Miss  Penney,  Miss  Isabella  Dale,  Miss 
De  Munnick.  Visiting  the  "  Home  "  as  often  as 
convenient,  Monday.s  excepted. 

The  children  are  clothed,  fed,  educated,  and  pro- 
vided with  medical  attendance  iu  sickness.  Their 
ages  vary  from  4^  to  14  years. 

SCOTTISH  TEMPERANCE  LEAGUE. 
Office,  108  Hope  Stkeet. 
Robert  Smith,  president;  Rev.  Wm.  Reid,  Edin- 
liurgh ;  Rev.  Joseph  Brown,  D.D.,  Dalkeith  ;  Rev. 
AVm.  Arnot,  Glasgow  ;  Rev.  Alex.  Wallace,  Glasgow; 
Rev.  Peter M'Donald,  Alloa;  Professor  Miller,  Edin- 
burgh; Thomas  Knox,  Edinburgh;  Robt.  Lockhart, 
Kirkcaldy;  Major  J,  T.  Geils  of  Geilston  ;  William 
Govan,  jun.,  Glasgow ;  George  Rough,  Dundee ; 
Patrick  Watson,  Dundee;  J.  Gilchrist,  M.D.,  Crich- 
ton  Institution,  Dumfries;  Patrick  Watson,  Dundee, 
vice-president;  Wm.  Service,  jun.,  treasurer ;  John 
S.  Marr,  108  Hope  Street,  Glasgow,  secretary, 

THE  SOCIETY  OF  DEACONS  AND  FREE 

PRESESES. 
This  society -was  instituted  in  1780.  The  object 
of  the  society  is  to  afford  pecuniary  aid  to  such  of 
its  members  or  their  widows  as  may  be  in  destitute 
circumstances.  Any  person  who  has  been  a  deacon 
of  one  of  the  incorporations  of  the  city  or  a  preses 
of  a  charitable  society  is  qualified  for  membership. 
The  entry  money  is  only  £1  Is.  6d.,  and  no  other 
charge  is  made  thereafter.  Alexander  Myers,  preses  ; 
Edtvard  G.  Maxwell,  treasurer;  Henry  Bruce,  lite 
preses;  John  Robertson,  late  treasurer;  Hugh  Wil- 
son, master  in  votes.  Anthony  Inglis,  Hugh  Wilson, 
David  Yuile,  W.  E.  C.  Clark,  James  Bain,  Stephen 
Colvil,  John  Scott,  James  Thomson,  Wm.  Steele, 
and  John  JI'Gregor,  directors;  Henry  Taylor  and 
Andrew  Fowler,  extraordinary  directors  ;  John  Mac- 
farlane,  M.D.,  physician;  W.  E.  C.  Clarke,  surgeon; 
Robert  Norrie,  46  Renfield  Street,  clerk ;  Daniel 
Ferguson,  officer. 

SOCIETY  FOR  SOCIAL  REFORM, 
Having  for  its  principal  object  the  supply  of  cheeiing 
and  elevating  entertainments,  literary  and  musical, 
in  the  crowded  districts  of  the  city.  John  Hender- 
son of  Paik,  president;  Sir  James  Anderson,  George 
Grant,  jun.,  James  A.  Campbell,  vice-;  residents  ; 
J.  Wylie  Guild,  treasurer;  Rev.  Henry  Calderwood, 
J,  Burns  Kidston,  secretaries. 


SCOTCH  EPISCOPAL  FRIENDLY  SOCIETY. 
Instituted  1793. 

The  whole  purposes  of  this  Society  are  to  estab- 
lish a  fund  primarily  and  permanently  for  the  relief 
of  the  widows  and  orphans  of  the  clergy,  and  con- 
tingently for  the  relief  of  such  of  the  members  as, 
from  advanced  age  or  other  infirmity,  are  unable  to 
perform  their  official  duties.  Widows  receive  £35 
a-year  for  life,  and  failing  these  the  orphans  £300 
in  slump. 

Legacies  and  donations  can  be  given  through  the 
Bishop,  Dean,  or  Synod  Clerk  of  the  Diocese  of  Glas- 
gow ;  or  through  members  of  the  Society  in  Glasgow, 
the  Rev.  Dr.  Gordon,  or  the  Rev.  J.  W.  Reid. 

THE  STABLE  GREEN  FRIENDLY  SOCIETY. 
Instituted  in  Glasgow  in  1771. 

Its  objects  are — 1st,  An  aliment  during  sickness, 
and  a  superannuation  allowance  after  the  age  of  65  ; 
2ud,  an  annuity  payable  after  50,  55,  GO,  or  65  years 
of  age;  3rd,  a  funeral  allowance  at  death. 

The  tables  of  contribution  and  distribution  are 
founded  upon  the  Highland  Society's  report,  and 
were  adopted  in  1835. 

The  Society  meets  to  receive  contributions  and 
enter  new  members  on  the  first  Monday  of  Decem- 
ber, March,  and  June,  and  on  the  Friday  after  the 
loth  of  September,  which  is  the  annual  meeting,  at 
which  office-bearers  are  chosen  for  the  following  j'ear. 

William  Robertson,  Cockmuir,  Springburn,  presi- 
dent; John  Lennox,  24  Bridge  Street,  collector; 
John  Blackinnon,  Carnbroe  Iron  Works,  secretary. 

STIRLINGSHIRE  CHARITABLE. 

Instituted  6th  January,  1809,  for  the  purpose  of 
affording  relief  to  persons  in  need  who  are  natives  of 
Stirlingshire,  or  their  children,  resident  in  Glasgow 
or  the  neighbourhood;  or  the  natives  of  the  shire 
travelling  through  the  city,  and  unexpectedly  falling 
into  distress. 

John  King,  preses;  the  Duke  of  Montrose,  vice- 
preses ;  Michael  Connal,  treasurer ;  Jas.  Morrison, 
vice- treasurer  and  secretary. 

TENNENT  &  PEDDIE'S  MORTIFICATION. 
James  M'Call,  J.  G.   Hamilton,  T.   D.  Douglas, 
W.   Smellie,    Thomas  Gray  Buchanan,  Alexander 
Rowand,  J.  P.  Alston,   Frederick  M'Call,  trustees ; 
W.  Fleming,  treasurer. 

TENNENT    AND    PEDDIe'S    SCIIOOI/,  CAMBRIDGE  ST. 

The  City  Clergy,  patrons,  and  the  trustees  of 
Tennent's  Mortification  as  above  ;  Dr.  Napier,  sec- 
retary ;  W.Fleming,  treasurer;  Miss  Stirling  and 
Andrew  Brown,  teachers. 

WEAVERS'  SOCIETY  OF  ANDERSTON. 
Instituted  1738. 

John  M'Kenzie,  preses;  James  M'Ewen,  treasurer; 
J.  M.  Taylor,  writer,  clerk.  The  olject  of  this  so- 
ciety is  for  the  purpose  of  affording  charitable  aid 
to  such  of  its  members  and  their  widows  as  may  be 
reduced  to  destitute  circumstances.  The  fee  or  entry- 
money  payable  by  a  son  or  son-in-law  of  a  member, 
or  by  an  apprentice  indentured  to  a  member  (a  weaver 
by  trade),  is  £1  10s.,  and  the  entrance  fee  payable 
by  all  others  is  £2  2s.  Members  must  not  be  under 
tlie  age  of  14  when  admitted,  nor  above  the  age  of 
45,  and  must  be  resident  in  tho  district  formerly 
known  as  the  burgh  of  Auderston. 


RELIGIOUS  DENOMIN-ATIONS  AND  CHURCHES. 


73 


WIDOWS'  FRIKND  SOCIETY. 
For  the  sj^iccial  benefit  of  destitute  Christian  widows. 
Instituted  ISoO. 
Patron?,  Eev.  Dr.  Uunciuian,  St.  Andrews  Estab- 
lished Cliurcli;  Kev.  Dr.  Anderson,  John  Street 
U.F.  Churcli ;  llev.  A.  A.  lionar,  Finnieston  Free 
Church.  President,  Councillor  .James  Sahiion  ;  vice- 
president,  James  liickers  ;  secretary,  James  L.  Sel- 
kiik,  55  Renlield  Street ;  treasurer,  John  Laing,  44 
Norfolk  Street. 

CONSTITUTION. 

1.  That  the  Society  shall  be  designated  "  The 
Widows'  Friend  Society." 

2.  That  for  the  government  of  the  Society  there 
shall  he  a  president,  vice-president,  secretary,  and 
treasurer,  with  sitting  and  visiting  committees. 

3.  That  the  object  of  the  Society  shall  be  the 
relief  of  destitute  Christian  widows,  in  such  a  way 
as  may  most  conduce  to  their  temporal  benefit. 

4.  That  for  the  carrying  out  of  this  object,  the 
Society  shall  have  principally  in  view  the  advance 
of  such  sums  in  the  shape  of  loan  as  may  be  found 
necessary  to  assist  in  providing  a  permanent  means 
of  support,  although,  in  very  necessitous  circum- 
stances, an  immediate  sum  may  be  paid  over  in  the 
way  of  a  donation. 

5.  That  the  visiting  committee  shall  consist  of 
four  ladies  and  four  gentlemen,  to  be  elected  annually, 
%vhose  duty  .shall  be  to  report  to  the  sitting  commit- 
tee individual  cases. 

6.  That  the  sitting  committee  shall  consist  of  the 
male  members  of  the  society  (live  to  form  a  quorum); 
who  shall  decide  upon  the  cases  represented  by  the 
committee  of  visitation,  and  advance  fuch  sums  as 
they  may  deem  necessary,  but  always  on  such  con- 
ditions as  the  constitution  may  warrant. 

7.  That  the  grants  of  the  Society  sh:dl  be  without 
respect  to  any  denomination  of  Christians, 


8.  That  the  sitting  committee  shall  meet  every 
alternate  Thursday  from  seven  to  eight  o'clock  p.m., 
for  the  transaction  of  business. 

9.  That  a  quarterly  meeting  be  held  of  all  the 
members,  both  male  and  female,  at  which  they  shall 
give  in  the  moneys  received  during  the  quarter,  and 
generally  consult  as  to  the  interests  of  the  societv. 

10.  That  all  members,  in  virtue  of  their  member- 
ship, shall  become  collectors  for  the  Society's  funds 

11.  That  all  meetings  shall  be  Opened  and  closed 
with  prayer. 

PRINTERS  AND  BOOKBINDERS. 
Wiiliam  Stephen,  preses;  John  M'Culloch,  late 
preses ;  James  C.  Rankin,  treasurer,  re-elected ; 
Robert  Dawson,  Robert  Love,  Thomas  Martin,  Robt. 
Jack,  James  Shirra,  Alexander  Stobo,  Jan.,  John 
Crichton,  Hugh  Reid,  John  Brownlie,  Henry  Cun- 
ningham, trustees ;  James  Dunsmore  and  Robert 
Lyle,  auditors  ;  James  Smith,  102  I'urnside  Street, 
clerk  ;  George  Blackwood,  5G  Old  Vennel,  officer. 

TWEEDSIDE— 1813. 
Chairman,  Win.  J.  Davidson  of  Ruchill ;  directors, 
Walter  Paterson,  Wni.  Johnston,  Neil  Robson,  R. 
A.  Clunie,  William  Church,  and  Samuel  Irviri  ;  sec- 
retary and  treasurer,  John  Pyle,  writer,  09  St.  Yia- 
cent  Street. 

GROCERS'  EARLY  CLOSING  ASSOCIATION. 
Instituted  1854. 
IIuo;h  Wright,  president;  Thos.  Greenshields, 
229  Argyle  Street,  secretary;  John  Wilson,  108 
George  Street,  treasurer.  The  objects  of  this  asso- 
ciation are  the  furtherance  of  the  early  closing  move- 
ment, and  the  promotion  of  the  literary  and  mental 
powers  of  its  members. 


RELIGIOUS    DENOMINATIONS    AND    CHTIECHES. 


ESTABLISHED  CHURCH  OF  SCOTLAND. 


Barony, 

Blackfriars'  (College), 

Bridgegate, 

Bridgeton, 

Brownfield, 

Calder,   -         -         _ 

Calton,  -         -         - 

Camlachie, 

Campsie, 

Carmunnock,  - 

Cathcart, 

Chalmers', 

Chryston, 

Cumbernauld, 

Eaglesham, 

Gorbals, 

Govan,  -         -         . 

Greenhead, 

Hufchesoiitown, 

Kelvinhaugh,  - 

Kilsyth, 

Kingston, 

Kirkintilloch,  - 

Laurieston, 

Martyr's, 

Maryhill, 

Milton,    .  _  - 


Castle  Street,  .  -          - 

High  Street,    -  -         - 
14  East  Clyde  Street, 

Dale  Street.     -  -         - 
C8  P.rown  Street, 

Caidcr,    .          -  -          - 
Tobago  Street, 

Camlachie,       -  _          - 

Campsie,           _  -         . 

Carmunnock,  -  -          - 

Cathcart,         _  .          - 
Chiythoru  Street, 

Chryston,          .  -         - 

Cumbernauld,  -  -          - 

Eag!esham,      -  -          - 
Salisbury  Street, 

Govan,   -         -  -         - 
100  Canning  Street, 
Hospital  Street, 

Kelvinhaugh,  -  -          - 

Kil^yth,-         .  -         - 
Morrison  Street,  Kingston, 

Kirkintilloch,  -  -          - 
Norfolk  Street, 
I'arliamentary  Road, 

Maryhill,           _  .          . 
Milton  Street, 


Norman  M'Leod,  P.D. 

Peter  Napier,  D.D. 

James  Mitchell. 

George  Simpson. 

James  Meiklem. 

John  Park,  D.D. 

John  Jack. 

A.  Rattray. 

Thomas  Munro. 

Alex.  Storey. 

James  Smith,  D.D. 

David  Johnstone. 

J.  N.  M'Leod. 

Hugh  Park. 

Henry  D.  Hill. 

P.  C'  Black. 

Matthew  Leishman,  D.D. 

Andrew  Leiper. 

Robert  K.  Mouteath. 

P.  C.  Black. 

Ale.f.  Speirs. 

Robert  Pollock. 

George  Little. 

W.  D.  Henderson. 

Thomas  Graham. 

Thomas  T.  Shanks. 

Alexander  Arthur. 


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EELIGIOUS  DENOMINATIONS  AND  CHURCHES. 


Park  CLurcb, 

Partick,  -         _         -  - 

Kutherglen,     -         -  - 
Eutherglen  (West),  - 

St.  Andrew's,  -         -  - 

St.  Columba's  (Gaelic),  - 

St.  David's,     -         -  - 

St.  Enoch's,    -         -  - 

St.  George's,    -         -  - 
St.  George's-in-the-Eields, 

St.  James',       -         -  - 

St.  Jolm's,       _         _  - 

St.  Luke's,       _         -  . 

St.  Mark's,       -         -  - 
St,  Mary's  (Tron),    - 
St.  Matthew's, 
St.  Mungo's  (High),  - 

St.  Paul's,       -         -  - 
St.  Peter's,       -         - 

St.  Stephen's,  -         -  - 

Shettleston,     -         -  - 

South-west,     -         -  - 

Springburn,     -         -  - 

Strathbungo,  -         -  - 

Wellpark,,        .         -  - 


Anderston,       -  -  - 
Argyle  Street  (Gaelic), 
Botanic  Gardens, 

Bridgegats,      -  -  - 

Bridgeton,       _  _  - 

Camlachie,       _  _  - 
Campbell  Street, 

Chalmers',       .  -  - 

Chry&ton,        _  -  - 

College,           _  _  _ 

Cumbernauld,  -  -  - 
Duke  Street  (Gaelic), 

Finniestof?,      _  -  - 

Gorbals,           -  _  - 
Gorbals,  East, 

Govan,  -         -  -  - 
Hope  Street  (Gaelic), 
HutchesoBtowu, 

Kilsyth,           _  _  - 

Kingston,        -  -  - 

Kirkintilloch,  -  -  . 

Knox's,  -         -  -  - 

Lron  Street,    -  -  - 

Marshall  Church,  - 

Martyrs',         _  _  - 

Maryhill,         -  -  - 

Milton,  -         -  ~  - 

ParticJt,           -  -  - 
Eenfield  Street, 

Eutherglen,     -  -  - 

St.  Andrew's,  -  -  - 

St.  David's,     -  -  - 


St.  Enoch's, 

St.  George's,    - 

St.  James', 

St.  John's, 

St.  Luke's, 

St.  Mark's,      - 

St.  Mary's  (Tron),    - 

St.  Matthew's, 

St.  Paul's, 

St,  Peter's,      - 


Partick,  -         -         -         - 
Eutherglen,     -         -         - 
Eutherglen,      -         _         - 
St.  Andrew's  Square, 
Hope  Street,    -         -         - 
Ingram  Street, 
St.  Enoch's  Square,  - 
163;\  Buchanan  Street, 
223"  265,  St.  George's  Road, 
30  Great  Hamilton  Street, 
113  Graeme  Street,  - 
Main  Street,  Calton, 
Clieapside  Street, 
Trongate,         _         -         _ 
Bothwell  Street, 
Castle  Street,  -         -         - 
70  High  John  Street, 
Oswald  Street, 
Cambridge  Street,    - 
Shettleston,     _         -         _ 
Sandyford,       _         _         - 
Springburn,     _         -         - 
Strathbungo,    -         -         - 
Ladywell  Street, 


John  Caird,  D.D. 

John  Calder. 

Peter  Brown. 

.John  Brownlie. 

David  Ruriciman,  D.D, 

N.  M'Leod,  D.D.,  &  Rev,N.  M'Leod. 

Robert  Paton,  D.D. 

David  Brown. 

James  Craik,  D.D. 

Thomas  Slater. 

David  M'Tf.ggart,  D.D, 

James  Eraser. 

Vacant. 

Robert  Stewart, 

James  Boyd,  D.D. 

Vacant. 

John  Robertson,  D.D. 

Robert  Jamieson,  D.D. 

M,  Cochrane. 

James  Dodds. 

M.  Rodger. 

John  R.  MacdufF. 

James  Arthur. 

Alex.  Sutherland. 

A.  Ross. 


FREE  CHURCH  OF  SCOTLAND. 


-  89  Cadogan  Street,  - 

-  1-i  Oswald  Street,     - 


Bridgegate, 
John  Street,    - 
Camlachie, 
Campbell  Street, 
Govan  Street, 
Chryston, 
Lynedoch  Street, 
Cumbernauld, 
Main  Street,    - 


26  King  Street, 

Carlton  Place, 

Govan, 

88  Hope  Street, 

Eglinton  Stieet, 

Kilsyth, 

Commerce  Street. 

Kirkintilloch, 

5  Surrey  Street, 


Kirkintilloch, 

Stanhope  Street, 

Maryhill,         _         _         - 

60  Eose  Street,  Garnethill, 

Partick,  _         .         - 

Bath  Street,    -         -         - 

Eutherglen,     -         -         - 

80  North  Hanover  Street, 

50  North  Frederick  Street, 

65  Waterloo  Street, 

161  West  Regent  Street,  - 

58  London  Street,     - 

201  George  Street,  - 

131  Great  Hamilton  Street, 

161  Main  Street,  Anderston, 

Dundas  Street, 

Bath  Street,    -         -         - 

72  North  Frederick  Street, 

53  Blaius  Street,  off  Argyle  Street,  William  Arnot. 


A.  N.  Sommerville, 
A,  M'Dougall. 
A'acant. 
Dugald  M'CoIl. 
Alex.  Wilson. 
James  Finlay. 
AVilliam  Rossborough. 
D.  51'Kinnou. 
W.  Burnet. 

Robert  Buchanan,  D.D. 
David  M'Meilvan. 
George  G.  M'Leod,  M.A. 
Andrew  A.  Bonar. 
Eobeit  Breraner,  M.A. 
A.  Cumraing. 
Gilbert  Johnstone. 
Duncan  M'Gregor. 
A.  S.  Paterson,  D.D, 
Robert  Black. 

David  Cunningham. 

A.  Bannatyne  and  R,  C.  Smith. 

D.  B.  Kirkpatrick. 

J,  Cowie, 

David  Menzies,  A.M. 

Robert  M'Nair  Wilson, 

Hugh  M'Dougall, 

Henry  Anderson, 

Duncan  M'Nab, 

James  Blonro. 

N.  Paterson,  D.D.,  and  J.  Isdale. 

John  G,  Lorimer,  D.D. 

James  Henderson,  D.D. 

James  Freer. 

James  Johnstone, 

John  Roxburgh,  D.D, 

David  Mitchell. 

Hugh  S.  Paterson. 

William  Trail,  A.IM, 

Samuel  Miller,  D.D. 

John  Forbes,  D.D, 


RELIGIOUS  DENOMINATIONS  AND  CHURCHES. 


75 


St.  Stephen's,  - 
Stockwell, 
Union,    - 
Wellpark, 
West  Church, 
Wynd  Church, 
Young  Street, 


Presbytery  of 
Airdrie, 
Do., 
Barrhead, 
Blantyre, 
Busby,   - 
Campbellton, 
Campsie, 
Coatbridge, 
Drymen, 
Duntocher, 
Eaglesham, 
Glasgo\v, 
Do., 
Do., 
Do., 
Do., 
Do., 
Do., 
Do., 
Do., 
Do, 
Do., 
Do., 
Do., 
Do,, 
Do., 
Do., 
Do. 
Do., 
Do., 
Do., 
Do., 
Do., 
Do., 
Do., 
Do., 
Do., 
Do., 
Do., 
Do., 
Do., 
Do., 
Do., 
Do., 
Do., 
Do., 
Govan,   - 
Kilpatrick, 

Do.,    - 
Kirkintilloch, 
Mearns, 
Milngavie, 
Partick, 

Do.,    - 
Polloksbaws, 
Rutherglen,     - 
Thornliebank, 

Rev.  H. 


New  City  Road, 
Ropework  Lane,       - 
Morrison  Street,  Kingston, 
Ark  Lane,  Duke  Street,    - 
North  Street, 
New  Wynd, 
Young  Street, 


Robert  Cowe,  A.M. 
Jacob  Alexander. 
George  Phillips,  M.A, 
A.  B.  Parker,  D  D. 
Lewis  Ferguson. 
Robert  Howie,  M.A. 
W.  M'Kay. 


UNITED  PRESBYTERIAN  CHURCH. 
Glasgow  (Clerk,  George  Jeffrey,  D.D.)  meets  at  Glasgow  on  second  Tuesday,  montlilr. 


Well  Wynd, 
South  Bridge, 
Barrhead, 
Blantyre, 
Busby, 
Campbellton, 
Campsie, 
Coatbridge, 
Drymen, 
Duntocher, 
Eaglesham, 
Auderston, 
Berkeley  Street, 
Blackfriars'  Street,  - 
Caledonia  Road, 
Calton,  -         _         _ 
Cambridge  Street,    - 
Campbell  Street, 
Canon  Street, 
Cathedral  Street, 

Cheapside  Street, 

Claremont  Street,     - 

Duke  Street,    - 

Eglinton  Street, 

Erskine  Church, 

Gillespie  Church, 

Gorbals, 

Greenhead, 

Grey  friars', 

Hutchesontown, 

John  Street,     - 

Langside  Goad, 

London  Road, 

MaryhilJ, 

Montrose  Street, 

New  City  Road, 

Pollok  Street, 

Regent  Place, 

Renfield  Street, 

St.  EoUox,       - 

St.  Vincent  Street, 

Shamrock  Street, 

Sydney  Place, 

Springburn,     - 

Tollcross, 

Wellington  Street,    - 

Govan, 

Old,  Craigs,    - 

Do.,  West, 

Kirkintilloch, 

Mearns, 

Milngavie, 

East  Church, 

West  Church, 

Pollokshaws, 

Rutherglen, 


Matthew  M'Gavin,  M.A. 

Alexander  Barr. 

William  Clark,  M.A. 

Peter  Bannatyne. 

James  Dick. 

James  Boyd,  D.D. 

William  Wood. 

William  Stirling. 

Andrew  Wilson. 

John  Stark. 

William  Carswell. 

John  Logan  Aikman. 

William  Ramage. 

William  Cowan. 

Robert  T.  Jeffrey,  M,D. 

James  G.  Stewart. 

John  P^adie,  LL.D.,  D.D. 

Alexander  Wallace. 

George  Blyth. 

William  Lindsay,  D.D. 

John  Wilson,  Ph.D. 

Alexander  M'Ewing,  M.A. 

John  Brown  Johnston,  D.D, 

William  Burgess,  M.A. 

Vacant. 

J.  W.  Borland. 

David  M'Rae,  M.A. 

John  Edwards. 

D.  King,  LL.D.,  &  H.  Calderwood. 

James  S.  Taylor. 

W.  Anderson,  LL.D.,  &  A.  M'Leod. 

Henry  E.  Eraser,  M.A. 

George  Jeffrey,  D.D. 

Robert  Niven. 

David  Young. 

David  Pirret. 

James  Knox,  M.D. 

William  R.  Thomson. 

James  Taylor,  D.D. 

David  Forrest. 

George  M.  Middleton. 

John  Dobie. 

John  Ker. 

James  A.  Johnston. 

William  Auld. 

John  Robson,  D.D. 

James  Hay. 

Robert  Mitchell. 

James  Russell. 

John  Mitchell. 

David  Cameron. 

George  M 'Queen,  M.A. 

Thomas  M.  Lawrie. 

John  M'Coll. 

William  Sprott. 

William  Beckett. 

Andrew  Weild. 


Thornliebank, 
M.  Macgill,  Home  Secretary. — Offices  of  the  U.  P.  Church,  6Q  Virginia  Street. 


76  RELIGIOUS  DENOMINATIONS  AND  CHURCHES. 

~  INDEPENDENTS. 

Dovehill,  ----------  G.  M'CaJlum. 

Elgin  Place  Chapel,  Saucliiehall  Street,        -----  Henry  Batchelor. 

Ewing  Place,  Waterloo  Street,  -.__--  Alexander  Eraser. 

Great  Hamilton  Street,       -- David  Johnstone. 

Nicholson  Street, ___  David  Russell. 

North  Hanover  Street,       -         -         -^         -         -         -         -A.  G.  Forbes. 

INDEPENDENTS   NOT   IN    CONNECTION    WITH    THE   CONGREGATIONAL    UNION. 

Ebenezer  Chapel,  Pitt  Street,       -------     William  Scott. 

West  Bath  Street  Chapel, S.  T.  Porter. 

REFORMED  PRESBYTERIANS. 

Grant  Street,  __.- John  Torrance. 

Great  Hamilton  Street,       --------     William  Symington, 

Salisbury  Street,        ---------     John  M'Dermid. 

West  Campbell  Street,       >-------     A.  Clokie. 


Bath  Street,  - 
East  Regent  Place, 
Great  Dovehill, 
Hope  Street,  - 
John  Street,  - 
North  Frederick  Street, 
Portland  Street,  South, 


BAPTISTS. 
Scottish  Exhibition  Rooms, 
76  Blackfriars'  Street, 
12  Great  Dovehill, 
19  Hope  Street, 
118  John  Street, 
41  North  Frederick  Street, 
Baronial  Hall, 


J.  W.  Boulding. 

R.  Glover. 

G.  Steedman,  R.  Kerr,  W.  Walker. 

James  Paterson,  D.D. 

J.  Shearer. 

John  Williams. 

Alexander  M'Leod. 


THE  EPISCOPAL  CHURCH  OF  SCOTLAND. 

The  Right  Rev.  W.  S.  Wilson,  LL.D.,  Ayr,  Bishop  of  Glasgow  and  Galloway. 

The  Very  Rev.  Alexander  Henderson,  A.M.,  Hamilton,  Dean. 

The  Rev.  J.  G.  Ryde,  M.A.,  Melrose,  Synod  Clerk. 

Examining  Chaplains — The  Dean  and  the  Synod  Clerk. 

Chancellor— W.  S.  Walker  of  Bowland. 


Christ  Church, 

St.  Andrew's, 
St.  John's, 
St.  Mary's, 


St.  Jude's, 


llains  Street, 


MUe-end,         -  _  _  - 

Willow  Acre,   -  -  -  - 

Dumbarton  Road,  .  -  - 

Renfield  Street,  -  -  - 

CHURCH  OF  ENGLAND. 

Bl3-thswcod  Square, 


James  W.  Reid. 
J.  F.  S.  Gordon,  D.D. 
R.  J.  Cuppage,  B.A. 
R.  S.  Oldham,   M.A.,  David  Mar- 
tin, assistant. 


UNITED  ORIGINAL  SECEDERS. 


Giistavua  K.  Flindt,  M.A.,  Incum- 
bent; Geo.  Birch,  M.A.,  Curate. 


31.  Murray. 


WESLEYAN  METHODISTS. 

Cathcart  Road,         _         -         -     Head  of  Crown  Street,        -         -  E.  J.  Robinson. 

John  Street,    -         -         -         -     27  John  Street,         -         _         -  John  Lambert. 

St.  Thomas,     -         -         -         -     Gallowgate,     -         -         -         -  William  Mearns,  M.A. 

PRESBYTERIANS. 
Barrack  Street,         -         _         -     Barrack  Street,  _         -         -     Dr.  John  Graham. 

Parliamentary  Road,         -         -     Parliamentary  Road,  -         -     Walter  Duncan. 

FREE  GOSPEL  CHURCH. 

(Church  Presbj-terian  Congregation.) 

Charlotte  Street,       -         -         --         -         -         -         -         -A.  Denovan,  J.  Denovan,  &  helpers. 

OLD  SCOTCH  INDEPENDENTS. 
Oswald  Street,  ___------     W".  Kerr,  L.  Mackay,  W.  Coutts. 

FREE  PRESBYTERIAN  CONGREGATION. 

Sutiblk  Street,  -         -         -     Cornerof  St.  Mungodc  Suffolk  Sts.,  Archibald  Nisbet. 

EVANGELICAL  UNION. 

Blackfriars'  Street,  __..-----  Fergus  Ferguson,  M.A. 

Bridgeton,  -  --^.-.--  Vacant. 

Calton,  •-  -_-vc._-_  Robert  Anderson. 

North  Dundas  Street,         _-_----.  James  Morisun  &  Alex.  Davidson. 

Tradestou,  .--_-----  Hugh  RiddelL  , 


EDUCATIONAL  INSTITUTIONS. 


77 


Glassford  Street,    ,    -    .    - 
Seamen's  Chapel,  . 
Society  of  Fderids, 
Catholic  Apostolic  Church, 
Unitarian  Church, 
New  Jerusalem  Church, 
St.  Andrew's. 


St.  Patrick's, 
St.  Mary's, 

St.  John's, 

St.  Alphonsus', 

St.  Joseplx's, 

St.  Mungo'8, 

St.  Vincent's, 

Garngad  Hill, 

Academy, 

Pollokshaws, 

Maryhill, 

Ruthergien,     - 

Cilbeth, 

Westthorn  Mill, 

Partick, 

Springburn, 

Eastmuir, 


James  Ure  Mitchell. 
E.  Weir. 


UNIVERSALISTS. 

-  Trades'  Hall  Buildings. 

SEAMEN'S  CHAPEL. 

-  11  Brown  Street, 

SOCIETY  OF  FRIENDS. 

-  15  Portland  Street,  North, 


CATHOLIC  APOSTOLIC  CHURCH. 
-     Catherine  St.,  Parliamentary  Road,     George  Watson. 


UNITARIANS. 

-  St.  Vincent  Street, 

NEW  JERUSALEM  CHURCH. 

-  Cathedral  Street,       -         -         - 

ROMAN  CATHOLICS. 

-  Great  Clyde  Street, 


H.  W.  Cros^key. 


Hill  Street,  Anderston, 
Abercromby  Street, 

Portugal  Street, 

21  Great  Hamilton  Street, 

31  North  Woodside  Road, 

10  Stanhope  Street, 

Duke  Street, 

58  Garngad  Hill,      - 

77  Charlotte  Street, 

Polloksliaws, 

Maryhill, 

Ruthergien,      -         - 

Dalbetli,  -         -         _ 

Westthorn  Mill, 

Partick, 

Springburn, 

Eastmuir,         _  _  - 


Dr.  Murdoch,  J.  Gray,  A.  Reid, 
James  M'Intosh,  John  Vassal, 
and  Joseph  Bruschiiii. 

D.  M'Eachan  and  Jas.  Boyle. 

P.  Forbes,  John  Doud,  John  Sheeily, 

Edward  Noonan,  Aiit;elo  Celetli. 
V.   Chisholm,   John   Ker,    D.  Car- 

michael,  and  Wm.  Fitzgerald. 
Jeremiah  Buckly,  John  Dwyer,  and 

Michael  Sullivan. 
H.  Thomson,   Jas.    Docherty,    and 

Wm.  Leslie. 

E.  Small,  Michael  Hennessy,  and 
Chas.  M'Kenna. 

John  Black  and  Jas.  Bonnyman. 

John  M'Guinness. 

T.  B.  Parkinson  and  John  Bideii. 

Bernard  Tracy. 

James  Cameron. 

John  Shaw. 

James  Bennet. 

Anselm  Robertson. 

D.  Gallagher. 

P.  Hanly. 

P.  M'Laughlin. 


EDUCATIONAL 

UNIVERSITY- 


INSTITUTIONS. 

-Founded  1450 


Chancellor — Jarr 

es,  Duke  of  Montrose, 

«••••• 

Elected  1837 

Vice-Chancello7- — Thomas  Barcla3',  D.D.,     . 

,         .         ,         .         . 

.     1858 

Eector — Earl  of  Elgin, 

•         • 

•         .         •         •         • 

.     1859 

Dean — James  MoncriefT,  JI.P.,    . 

,.,,.. 

.     1860 

Priticlpal — Thomas  Barclay 

,  D.D.,      .         . 



.     1858 

CIIAIUS. 

FOUNDED. 

PROFESSORS. 

ELKCTED. 

Divinitj'  ..... 

.       1530      . 

.     Alexander  Hill,  D.D. 

.       1840 

Natural  Philosophy   . 

.     1577     . 

.     William  Thomson,  LL.D.   . 

1846 

Moral  Philosophy 

.     1577     . 

.     William  Fleming,  D.D. 

1831 

Logic 

.     1577     . 

Robert  Buchanan,  M.A. 

1827 

Greek 

.     1581     . 

.     Edmund  L.  Lushington,  M.A. 

1838 

Humanity 

.     1637     . 

.     William  Kamsaj',  M.A. 

1831 

]\Iathematics 

.     1691     . 

.     Hugh  Blackburn,  M.A. 

1840 

Oriental  Languages 

.     1709     . 

.     Rev.  Duncan  H.  Weir,  M.A. 

1850 

Civil  Law 

.     1713     . 

.     George  Skene,  advocate. 

1855 

Practice  of  Medicine 

.     1713     . 

.     John  M'Farlane,  M.D. 

1852 

Anatomy 

.     1718     . 

,     Allen  Thomson,  M.D. 

1848 

Church  History 

.     1720     , 

.     Thomas  Thomson  Jackson,  M.D 

,     1851 

Practical  Astronomy 

.     1760     . 

.     Robert  Grant,  M.A.    . 

.     1859 

Natural  History 

.     1807     . 

.     Henrj'  D.  Rogers,  LL.D.     . 

1857 

Surgery    . 

.     1815     . 

.     Joseph  Lister,  M.B.    . 

1860 

78 


EDUCATIONAL  INSTITUTIONS. 


CHAIRS.  FOUNDED.  mOFESSORS.  ELECTED. 

Midwifery 1815     .     .     John  M.  Pagan,  M.D 1840 

Chemistry         .         .         .         .  .     1817     .     .     Thomas  Anderson.  M.D 1852 

Botany 1818     .     .     G.  Walker  Arnott,  LL.D 1845 

Materia  Medica  ....     1831     .     .     J.  A.  Easton,  M.D 1855 

Institutes  of  Medicine         .  .         •     1839     .     .     Andrew  Buchanan,  M.D 1839 

Torensic  Medicine      ....     1839     .     .     Harry  Rainy,  M.D 1840 

Civil  Engineering       ....     1840     .     .     W.  J.  Macquorn  Rankine,  LL.D.         .         .     1855 

Conveyancing   .....     1861     .     .     Anderson  Kirkwood.  .....     1862 

Waltonian  Lecturer. 
Structure,  Functions,  and  Diseases  of  the  Eye,  William  Mackenzie,  M.D. 

Nathaniel  Jones,  librarian  ;  Henry  D.  Rogers,  LL.D.,  keeper  of  the  Museum  ;  Laurence  Hill,  LL.B., 
factor  of  the  College  ;  Rev.  Duncan  H.  Weir,  clerk  of  the  University  ;  Julm  Calder,  bedellus  ;  Laclilaii 
M'Pherson,  janitor  ;  Alexander  Taylor,  chamberlain. 

HuNTERiAX  Museum. — Open  ever}'  lawful  daj'  to  Tisitors,  from  11  a.m.  to  3  p.m.  in  summer,  and. 
from  12  noon  till  2  p.m.  in  winter.     Dr.  Rogeis,  keeper;  John  Young,  under  keeper. 


ANDERSONIAN  UNIVERSITY. 
Founded  1796. 
Walter  Crum,  F.R.S.,  president;  Alexander  B. 
M'Gregor,  honorary  secretary  ;  William  Euing,  trea- 
surer ;  William  Ambrose,  secretar}' ;  Jam.es  Smith, 
F.R.S.,  curator  of  museum;  James  Murray,  Robert 
Hart,  Richard  S.  Cunlitfe,  Robert  Freeland,  Alex. 
Harvey,  Dr.  A.  D.  Anderson,  managers. 

TROFESSOES. 

Natural  Philosophj',  vacant. 

Chemistry,  Frederick  Penny,  Ph.D. 

Anatomy,  George  Buchanan,  M.D. 

Surgery,  George  H.  B.  Macleod,  M.D. 

Materia  Medica,  James  Morton,  M.D. 

Institute  of  Medicine,  Ebenezer  Watson,  M.D. 

Practice  of  Medicine,  Andrew  Anderson,  M.D. 

Midwifer)',  James  Paterson,  M.D. 

Medical  Jurisprudence  &  Police,  J.  B.  Cowan,  M.D. 

Botany,  Joseph  Bell,  M.D. 

Mathematics,  Alexander  Laing. 

LaviT,  James  Galbraitli,  v/riter. 

Museum. — This  extensive  collection  of  Natural 
History,  Antiquities,  and  other  curiosities,  is  now 
open  to  the  public  every  lawful  day,  from  11  a.m. 
till  3  p.m.,  in  the  University  Buildings,  George 
Street.     James  Croll,  janitor  and  keeper. 

HIGH  SCHOOL  OF  GLASGOW. 
Founded  in  the  12th  century. 

Patrons,  the  Hon.  the  Lord  Provost,  Magistrates, 
and  Town  Council ;  the  Committee  of  Management, 
the  Lord  Provost,  the  Dean  of  Guild,  Geo.  C.  Dick, 
David  Dreghorn,  Bailie  Govan,  David  M'Cubbin, 
William  IM'Lean,  Robert  Neill,  George  Grant,  jun.. 
Bailie  Arthur,  Bailie  Gray  ;  Bailie  Govan,  convener ; 
George  Grant,  jun.,  sub-convener. 

Classical,  F.  R.  Low,  LL.D.,  elected  1839. 

Classical,  P.  M'Kinlay,  LL.D.,  elected  1844. 

French  and  German,  Felician  A.  Wolski,  elected 
1835. 

English,  Grammar,  Composition,  Elocution,  His- 
tory, &c.,  James  Bell,  elected  1859. 

Mathematics,  Geographv,  Arithmetic,  and  Natural 
Science,  J.  Bryce,  M.A.,  LL.D.,  F.G.S.,  elected  1846. 

Writing  and  Bookkeeping,  Allan  M'Nab,  elected 
1841. 

Drawing  and  Painting,  J.  A.  Hutcheson,  elected 
1843. 

Janitor,  John  Clark,  elected  1855. 

The  session  commences  on  1st  October.  The 
vacation  begins  on  the  first  June,  and  ends  on  the 
■first  of  August. 


THE  MAXWELL  SCHOOL. 

The  Lord  Provost  and  Bailies  of  Glasgow,  the 
clergyman  of  St.  Andrew's  (the  Rev.  Dr.  Gordon), 
and  the  clergyman  of  St.  Mary's  (Rev.  E.  S.  Old- 
ham), trustees. 

Mrs.  Blackhurst,  late  of  Preston,  left  her  means 
to  found  and  continue  an  institution  in  Glasgow, 
under  the  above  designation,  out  of  respect  to  her 
first  husband,  for  giving  education  to  poor  children, 
without  regard  to  sect.  The  rules  contemplated  are 
that  the  Bible  be  publicly  read,  and  no  Shorter 
Catechism  or  Calvinistic  formula  be  allowed  to  be 
taught.  All  the  children  must  attend  the  churches 
which  their  parents  desire. 

NORMAL  INSTITUTION 

IN  COKNECTION  WITH  THE  CUUECH  OF  SCOTLAND. 

Rev.  Dr.  Craik,  convener;  Geo.  L.  Craik,  treasurer; 
Joseph  Douglas,  rector ;  Isabella  Walker,  matron. 

Students'  Hall. — Principles  of  Teaching,  Religious 
Knowledge,  Classics,  &c.,  J.  Douglas  ;  Lecturer  on 
Geography,  Edward  Calvert ;  Lecturer  on  Histoiy, 
James  Leitch ;  Lecturer  on  Physical  Science  and 
Mathematics,  E.  M.  Dixon;  Drawing,  Alex.  Banner, 
from  the  Department  of  Science  and  Art ;  Music, 
W.  H.  Lithgow ;  Elocution,  Harcourt  Bland  ; 
Needlework,  Isabella  Walker. 

Practising  Schools. — Senior  Department,  James 
Macaulay  ;  Junior,  John  Stevenson;  Initiatory,  Wm. 
Kirkland  ;  Infant  School,  Janet  Stevenson  ;  Blusic, 
W.  H.  Lithgow  ;  Needlework,  Isabella  Walker  ; 
Janitor,  James  Cunningham. 

NORMAL  SEMINARY 

IN  CONNECTION  WITH  TUB  FREE  CHUUCU. 

Thomas  Morrison,  rector;  Rev.  Dr.  Buchanan, 
convener ;  D.  Stow,  hon.  secretary  ;  N.  Stevenson, 
treasurer. 

Senior  Department,  David  Donaldson,  John  Shaw, 
and  James  White  ;  Juvenile,  D.  B.  Hutcheson  and 
Isaac  Waddington  ;  Model  School,  James  M'Birnie ; 
Initiatory,  D.  Caughie  and  M.  Caughie  ;  Industrial 
Department,  Miss  Wallace  and  Miss  Harper;  Classi- 
cal Tutor,  A.  Richardson;  Mathematical  Tutor, 
Jolin  Kerr ;  Lecturer  on  Geography,  &c.,  A.  H. 
Dick;  Master  of  Method,  Edmund  Boyd;  Music 
Governess,  Miss  A.  Hood;  Lady  Superintendent, 
Miss  Sinclair ;  French,  A.  L.  Finlay  ;  Music,  John 
M'Clelland  ;  Drawing,  School  of  Design  ;  janitor, 
:  John.  Riddell. 


EDUCATIONAL  IN'STITUTIOXS. 


79 


TRADES'  SCHOOL. 

This  school  was  established  in  1808,  and  affords  a 
five  years'  course  of  instruction  in  the  English  and 
connnerciid  branches,  together  with  music  and  scrip- 
ture knowledge,  to  108  boys  and  108  girls,  the  sons 
and  daughters  of  freemen  of  any  of  the  incorpora- 
tions ;  and  the  girls  are  also  taught  sewing  and 
knitting. 

Thomas  Struthers,  head  master;  George  Harri- 
son, James  Dickie,  and  Robert  Hart,  assistants ; 
James  Eobson,  ir-usic-master ;  Mrs.  Jliller,  sewing- 
mistress. 

WILSON'S  SCHOOL. 
Andrew  Galbraitli,  president ;  William  Fleming, 
42  Miller  Street,  treasurer  and  secretary;  Jn.  King, 
Robert  Fiudlav,  Revs.  Dr.  Forbes,  Dr.  Henderson, 
Dr.  Loriraer,  Dr.  Hill,  Dr.  Boyd,  Dr.  Craik,  Dr. 
Runcinian,  Dr.  Buchanan,  Dr.  Paterson,  Dr.  Ro- 
bertson, Dr.  Jamieson,  Dr.  Napier,  Dr.  Paton,  Dr. 
M'Tag<;art,  Dr.  Robertson,  Andrew  G;dbralth,  Wm. 
Hamilton,  James  Playfair,  Wm.  Brown,  William  L. 
Ewing,  Charles  M'Kenzie,  James  Hannan,  Sir  .Jas. 
Campbell,  Joseph  A.  Wright,  Thomas  Buchanan, 
James  Couper,  Hon.  Lord  Provost,  Magistrates, 
Lord  Dean  of  Guild  and  Deacon  Convener,  directors ; 
Wm.  Fleming,  teacher ;  Jas.  Fyfe,  music-teacher. 

GLASGOW  MECHANICS'  INSTITUTION, 
38  Bath  Street. 

INCORPOKATED  BY  SEAL  OF  CAUSE. 

The  Right  Hon.  Lord  Brougham  and  Vaux, 
honorary  patron  ;  John  Leadbetter,  vice-patron. 

David  Blore,  president ;  James  Clinkskill,  vice- 
president ;  James  Inglis,  treasurer;  John  M'Dou- 
gall,  secretary  ;  William  M'Lellan,  superintendent ; 
Alex.  Paton,  curator  and  collector  of  subscriptions. 

This  institution  was  founded  by  the  mechanics  of 
Glasgow,  for  obtaining  instruction  in  the  useful 
branches  of  knowledge,  especially  those  connected 
with  the  arts,  and  was  opened  to  all  classes  of  the 
•community  on  Nov.  5th,  1823. 

A  fee  of  43.  entitles  to  the  rank  of  membership, 
to  attend  the  course  of  Lectures  on  Chemistry  or 
Mechanics,  and  to  receive  books  from  the  Library, 
■consisting  of  upwards  of  6700  volumes,  chiefly  scien- 
tific works.  Tlie  management  is  invested  in  a  com- 
mittee of  nineteen  ;  sixteen  of  whom  are  chosen  by 
ballot  from  the  members,  the  remaining  three  being 
selected  from  the  list  of  Honorary  Councillors. 

I.ECTUKEKS  AND  TEACIIEKS — SESSION  1861-G2. 

Chemistry — Dr.  W^allace. 

Natural  Philosophy — Thomas  Johnston. 

Botany —         ■ ■ 

Music — Samuel  Barr. 

Animal  Physiology — Wm.  Leishman,  JI  D. 

Mechanical  Drawing — Peter  Stewart. 

Drawing,  Painting,  Perspective — A.  D.  Piobertson. 

Mathematics — H.  M.  Asbcroft. 

French — Mons.  F.  Dutoit. 

German — ^Herr  Wilhelm  Rehbann. 

Spanish — Tlios.  Henderson. 

Latin  and  Greek — George  Bain. 

English  Grammar  &  Composition- — Jn.  Mitchell. 

Writing,  Arithmetic,  Bookkeeping — J.  Macgregor. 

This  Institution  is  in  union  with  the  Society  of 
Arts,  London,  and  the  students  are  entitled  to  the 
privilege  of  competing  for  the  prizes  and  certificates 
of  merit  by  that  Society. 


GLASGOW  ATHENAEUM. 

The  Right  Hon.  the  Earl  of  Elgin,  K.T.,  presi- 
dent; the  Hon.  P.  Clouston,  Lord  Provost,  Walter 
Buchanan,  M.P  ,  Robert  Dalglish,  M.P.,  vice-pre- 
sidents;  Sir  Archd.  Alison,  Bart.,  D.C.L.,  the  Very- 
Rev.  Principal  Barclay,  D.D.,  Henry  Glassford  BeP, 
James  A.  Campbell,  yr.  of  Stracathro,  Walter  Crum, 
Matthew  Dick,  William  Euing,  James  Gourlay, 
Robert  Napier,  Professor  Rogers,  Professor  AVilliam 
Thomson,  and  Hugh  Tennent,  extraordinary  direc- 
tors ;  Sir  James  Anderson,  Walter  Crum,  F.R.S., 
William  Johnston,  and  James  ]\I'Clelland,  trustees. 
Ordinary  directors — J.  J.  Bluirhead,  chairman;  J. 
S.  JI'Gill,  vice-chairman;  Robert  Allan,  treasurer; 
C.  H.  Bousfield,  Peter  Burn,  R.  S.  Cunliff,  A.  B. 
Dick,  James  M'Intosh,  R.  A.  M'Lean,  John  Mayer, 
W.  A.  Smith,  J.  R.  Swan,  John  Brj-son,  John  D.ms- 
ken,  Tlios.  Myl*ne,  Jas.  Parnie,  A.  S.  II.  Peterson, 
Wm.  Wilson,  E.  G.  Maxwell,  John  Napier,  John 
Carmichael,  Rev.  Alex.  Wallace,  Moses  Provan,  and 
E.  M.  Armstrong. 

The  object  of  the  institution  is  to  place  within  the 
reach  cf  the  public  the  fullest  and  most  recent  iufor- 
mation  on  all  subjects  of  general  interest,  whether 
commercial,  literary,  or  scientific;  to  provide  an 
agreeable  place  of  resort  in  the  intervals  of  business  ; 
to  excite,  especially  among  young  men,  a  taste  for 
intellectual  and  elevating  pursuits;  and  to  secure 
the  means  of  its  gratification  by  affording  the  utmost 
facilities  for  sj'stematic  studj'  in  various  branches  of 
useful  knowledge.  Terms  of  subscription,  life  mem- 
ber's ticket,  transferable,  fifteen  guineas  ;  do.  do.,  not 
transferable,  ten  guineas ;  member's  annual  sub- 
scription, twenty-five  shillings;  lady's  annual  sub- 
scription, seven  shillings  and  sixpence;  half-yearly 
subscribers,  thirteen  shillings  ;  quarterly  subscribers, 
seven  shillings.  Young  men  under  twenty-one  years 
of  age — member's  annual  subscription,  fifteen  shil- 
lings ;  without  use  of  library,  twelve  shillings  ;  half- 
yearly  subscribers,  seven  shillings  and  sixpence ; 
without  use  of  library,  six  shillings  ;  quarterly  sub- 
scribers, three  shillings  and  sixpence  ;  without  use 
of  librarv,  three  shillings.  Members  and  subscribers 
are  enrolled  at  any  time,  the  tickets  dating  from  the 
1st  of  each  month.  Annual  tickets  may  be  trans- 
ferred in  (he  event  of  a  member  leaving  Glasgow. 
Strangers  free  for  a  fortnight  when  introduced  by  a 
member.  Naval  and  military  officers  on  duty  are 
free  to  the  rooms. 

CALTON,  MILE-END,  AND  BRIDGETON 

MECHANICS'  INSTITUTION. 

46  Canning  Street. 

Alexander  Waddel,  president;  Alexander  Fairlie 
and  James  Wallace,  vice-presidents ;  Alex.  Noble, 
secretary  ;  John  Barclay,  treasurer  ;  Margaret 
Graham,  librarian ;  John  Rowan,  janitor.  Lec- 
turers and  teachers.  Dr.  Wallace,  chemistry ;  K. 
While,  grammar  and  composition  ;  Miss  Blair,  in- 
dustrial class.     Reading-room  and  library  open  daily. 

GARDNER'S  FREE  SCHOOL. 
243  George  Street. 
Founded  in   1820,  for  the  gratuitous  education  of 
36  boys  and  36  girls. 

Dean  of  Guild,  Deacon  Convener,  Rev,  Dr.  Craik, 
Rev.  Dr.  Jamieson,  Wm.  Kerr,  Jonathan  Ranken, 
and  Andrew  H.  Burton,  patrons  ;  William  Findlay, 
teacher ;  house,  63  Clyde  Place. 


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EDUCATIONAL  INSTITUTIONS. 


COWCADDENS  MECHANICS'  INSTITUTION. 
Stewart  Street,  Cowcaddens. 

James  Adams,  M.D.,  honorary  president;  John 
Farquhar,  president ;  John  Inglis,  Thos.  Struthers, 
vice-presidents;  Malcohn  Smith,  treasurer;  William 
Lawson,  secretary  ;  John  Weir,  janitor. 

This  institution  has  now  added  to  its  other  ope- 
rations a  Public-Reading  Koom,  and  a  comfortable 
and  commodious  hall,  entering  from  Milton  Arcade, 
where,  besides  the  ordinary  newspapers,  magazines, 
&c.,  found  in  the  best  reading-rooms,  there  is  also  a 
library  of  about  3000  volumes,  available  to  the  pub- 
lic, at  id.  per  visit,  or  Is.  per  quarter. 

GLASGOW  ACADEMY. 
Er.MBANK  Place.     Established  18iG. 

President,  Henry  Diinlop;  vice-presidents,  Wm. 
Campbell  and  Andrew  Galbraith ;  directors,  the 
president,  vice-presidents,  John  Bain,  Hugh  Baird, 
W.  G.  Blackie,  Hugh  Brown,  William  Buchanan, 
Richard  Kidston,  D.  H.  Lusk,  Charles  Mackenzie, 
W^illiam  Mackinlay,  Hugh  Moncrieft',  Nathaniel 
Stevenson,  W.  West  Watson,  Piter  White,  and  An- 
derson Kirkwood ;  secretar}-  and  treasurer,  J.  S. 
Fleming;  rector,  Donald  Morrison,  M.A. 

Classical  Department — Head- Masters,  the  Rector 
and  Mr.  Ciirrie ;  assistant,  John  Riddell.  French 
and  German  Department — Alexander  L.  Finlay. 
English  Department — Head-Master,  W.  B.  Moyes, 
M.A.,  and  two  assistants.  Mathematical  Depart- 
ment —  Head-JIaster,  William  Marr ;  assistants, 
W^illiam  Ness  and  James  Brown,  AVriting  and 
Bookkeeping  Department — Head-Master,  John  Gow; 
assistant,  William  Steven.  Drawing  Department — 
Charles  AVoolnoth.  Fencing  and  Gymnastic  Depart- 
ment— Messrs.  Foucart.  Vocal  Music — John  M'Lel- 
land.  Dancing  and  Deportment — Messrs.  Thomson, 
Janitor  and  drill-sergeant,  T.  Saieaton. 

GLASGOW  BRANCH  OF  THE  FREE  CHURCH 
SCHOOLMASTERS'  ASSOCIATION. 

The  members  meet  on  the  first  Saturday  of  ever)' 
month,  from  October  to  April  inclusive,  in  the  Hall 
of  the  Free  Church  Normal  Seminary  at  half-past 
12  o'clock  p.m.,  when  a  paper  is  usually  read  on 
some  subject  connected  with  the  art  of  teaching,  or 
on  some  literary  or  scientific  subject  viewed  in  re- 
lation to  education. 

Office-Bearers — James  Smart,  Nelson  Institution, 
Paislej',  president ;  John  Shaw,  Free  Church  Normal 
Seminary,  secretary ;  John  A.  Craigie,  Free  St. 
John's  Schools,  treasurer.  All  teachers  who  are 
members  of  the  Free  Church,  as  well  as  teachers  of 
Free  Church  Schools,  are  eligible  for  membership. 

GLASGOW  GOVERNMENT  SCHOOL  OF  ART. 
Sir  Archibald  Alison,  Bart.,  F.R.S.,  president; 
the  Hon.  the  Lord  Provost,  Sir  James  Anderson, 
M.P  ,  James  Hannan,  vice-presidents;  James  A. 
Campbell,  honorary  secretary ;  W.  W.  Watson, 
treasurer ;  Charles  Heath  Wilson,  R.I. A.,  &c.,  super- 
intendent ;  Robert  Greenlees,  W.S.A.,  deputy  head 
master  in  painting  and  drawing;  A.  Banner,  second 
master  perspective,  practical  geometry,  and  drawing; 
John  K3le,  mechanical  drawing;  David  Thomson, 
architectural  drawing;  Elizabeth  Patrick,  assistant 
teacher  of  drawing;  Thomson  Kirkwood,  John 
Dingwall,  and  James  Greenlees,  pupil  teachers ; 
Duncan  Brown,  janitor. 


GLASGOW  INSTITUTION  FOR  THE  EDU- 
CATION OF  yOUNG  LADIES. 
Established  in  1845. 
218  Adelaide  Place  and  190  Pjtt  Street. 
(For  the  last  nine  years  at  138  Bath  Street.) 

Lady  Superintendent,  and  several  Governesses. 

Principal,  F.  A.  Wolski  of  the  High  School. 

English,  &c.,  Alexander  Leslie. 

French,  F.  A.  WoI.<ki. 

German.  Professor  Koerner. 

Geograph}-,  Alexander  Leslie. 

Arithmetic,  D.  C.  Maclean. 

Writing,  D.  C.  J^aclean. 

Drawing  and  Painting,  Thomas  Kirkwood  and  C. 
Woolnoth, 

Pianoforte,  ^Messrs.  Johnson,  Howden,  T.  Macfaji- 
lane,  Moritz,  Mos?,  and  J.  Seligmann. 

Vocal  Music,  W.  H.  Litligow. 

Dancing,  R.  Thomson. 

Needlework,  Governess.  - — See  Adceriisement. 

GLASGOW  INSTITUTION,  37  Cathedr.\l  St., 
In  union  with  the  Society  of  Arts,  London. 

Tills  institution  was  founded  for  the  purpose  ef 
affording  sj'.stcmatic  literaiy,  scientific,  and  practical 
instruction  to  operatives,  people  in  business,  unci 
their  children,  on  self-supporting  principles.  The 
qualification  for  membership  is,  to  be  entered  as  a 
student  in  any  of  the  classes  for  six  months,  or  to 
pay  for  a  pnpil  or  student  for  the  tame  period. 

John  M'liarg,  president ;  James  Wilkinson,  vice- 
president;  John  Craig,  secretary,  and  twelve  directors. 

Local  Board  of  Examiners  Jor  the  Socifiy  of  Aris. 
—Sheriff  Strathern,  chairman;  Rev.  Professor  Fle- 
ming, D.D.,  Rev.  Duncan  M'Grcgor,  A.M.,  Kev, 
George  Jeffrey,  Rev,  P.  Napier,  D.D.,  vice-chair- 
men; Robert  Dalglish,  M.P.,  Professor  Penny,  M.D., 
George  Anderson,  Robert  Somers,  Rev.  G.  A.  Pan- 
ton,  Rev.  ^^■iliiaIn  Leggr.t,  A.  L.  Finlay,  Thomas 
Menzics,  F.E.l.S  ,  H.  A.  Lambeth,  D.  B.  Hutcheon, 
Thomas  Morrison,  A.M.,  rector  F.C.  Training  Col- 
lege, Alexander  Sim,  F.E.l.S.,  Ilutcheson  Campbell, 
Wm.  Cross,  Jas.  Cochran,  Rev.  John  Smith,  LL.D., 
David  Stow,  Rev.  Alexander  Wallace,  Thos.  Wat- 
son, M.D.,  Rev.  Norman  Macleod,  Jan.,  John  Mcikle- 
ham,  Jolni  Jlossman,  David  Smith,  J. P.;  John  Craig, 
secretary  to  the  board. 

Classes — JIathematics,  John  Miller,  A.M. 

Geographj-,  Robert  M  Ilwraith.  Ladies'  Classes, 
William  Reid. 

Drawing,  James  Phillips. 

Mechanical  Drawing,  Alexander  Munro. 

Latin  and  Greek,  William  Craig. 

French,  Rev.  .Jules  Eisseii,  B.A.  of  France. 

Gaelic,  C.  R.  RrGiUivray,  M.D. 

German,  M.  Eissen. 

Grammar,  Composition, &  Logic,  J.  Craig,  F.R.I.S. 

Writing,  xVrithmetic,  and  Bookkeeping,  Mr.  Cr.iig 
and  assistant. 

Phonography  and  Reporting,  James  Grainger. 

Elocution,  Harcourt  Bland. 

Music,  .J.  A.  Peterkin. 

Mutual  Instruction,  Members. 

Political  Economy,  Rev.  Dr.  Fleming,  D.D. 

Morning  Classes,  Alexander  Ross. 

Evening  Elementary  Classes  (Males),  Alex.  Poss. 

Do.  do.  and  Domestic  Economy  (Females), 

Miss  Senders. 

Dancing  and  Deportir.ent,  Thomas  Burton. 


LITERARY  AND  SCIENTIFIC  SOCIETIES. 


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Day  Classes  (Juvenile)  for  all  branches  of  an 
English  and  Commercial  Education,  John  Craig  and 
three  assistants. 

Needlework,  Miss  Sanders. 

GLASGOW  MODEL  SCHOOLS  &  TRAINING 

COLLEGE, 

234  Gkokge  Stkkkt. 

The  first  object  of  this  Institution  is  to  give  a 
first-class  education  on  moderate  terms,  and  at  the 
same  time  to  be  self-supporting ;  accordingly  the  best 
masters  are  employed,  and  the  fees  are  strictly  within 
the  means  of  the  middle  classes,  while  all  eleemosy- 
nary or  governmental  aid  is  repudiated,  so  that  no 
government  or  other  irresponsible  official  is  allowed 
to  exercise  any  control,  but  the  teachers  are  respon- 
sible to  the  parents,  wlio  may  and  are  expected  to 
visit  the  school  as  often  as  they  see  fit. 

The  second  object  is  to  afford  to  well-educated 
young  men  and  women,  who  have  a  desire  to  become 
teachers,  an  opportunity,  at  a  moderate  expense  of 
time  and  money,  of  becoming  acquainted  with  and 
mastering  the  practical  difficulties  of  the  teacher's 
calling.  Young  men  who  are  attending  either  uni- 
versity, and  having  views  to  the  teaching  profession, 
■will  find  here,  at  a  moderate  fee,  every  facility  of 
acquirinp;  a  knowledge  of  the  details  of  school  manage- 
ment. This  department  of  the  Institution  is  placed 
under  the  control  of  a  committee. 

Masters  and  Teachers. 

Principal,  Mathew  Wilson. 

Matron,  Mrs.  Wilson. 

Needlework,  Miss  Morton. 

French,  Mons.  Berthowd  and  assistant. 

Latin,  Rev.  B.  O'Lochlin  and  assistant. 

Mathematics,  M.  Wilson  and  assistant. 

Drawing,  Mr.  Dingwall  and  assistant. 

Pianoforte  and  Organ,  Jlr.  Ramsay  and  assistants. 

Vocal  Music,  W.  M.  Millar. 

Dancing, Calisthenics, 

Teachers  of  Departments. — Fifth  class,  Thomas 

M'.Millan  ;  fourth  class,   ;  third   class,   ; 

second  class, ;  first  class.  Miss  Morton. 

Governesses,  Miss  Carrie,  Bliss  Gordon,  Miss 
Oliver,  Miss  Wilson. 


GL.\SGO\V  PHONETIC  REFORM  ASSO- 
CIATION. 

Established  January  29th,   18G2. 

John  Murdoch,  president ;  Andrew  TurnbuU,  Jaljn 
Stevenson,  John  Dunachil,  Wm.  Hendrick,  Samuel 
Kemp,  vice-presidents  ;  John  O'Neil,  35  Commercial 
Road,  south  side,  James  Miller,  4  Garscadden  Street, 
Cowcaddens,  secretaries;  Alex.  M'Donald,  treasurer; 
John  Muir,  librarian  ;  and  a  committee  of  twenty- 
two  individuals. 

The  objects  of  the  association  are,  the  dissemiu.a- 
tion  of  the  piinciples  of  the  phonetic  reform  and  the 
propagation  of  phonography  in  its  present  improved 
condition.  The  association  meets  every  alternate 
AVednesda}'  evening  at  half-past  8  o'clock,  in  tli» 
rooms,  20  Brunswick  Street. 

GLASGOW^  rnONOGRAFHIC  UNION. 
Established  18ti0. 

Meeting  Place — Campbell  Arcade  Hall,  34  Candle- 
riggs  Street. 

Robert  Dali;lish,  M.  P.,  honorary  pro.sident;  David 
Fortune,  president;  John  G.  Neil,  John  G.  Stewart, 
Alex.inder  Eraser,  Frank  B.  Stewart,  vice-presidents; 
John  Reid,  juii.,  Hill  Place,  20  Stirling'.s  Road, 
secretary;  James  Davidson,  assistant  -  secretary  ; 
Peter  Macintyre,  treasurer ;  William  Gibson,  libra- 
rian ;  Alexander  Steele,  Hugh  Wallace,  Samuel 
Allison,  Walter  Lindsay,  Gavin  Lawson,  Charles 
Smith,  A.  H.  TurnbuU,  Thomas  Barclay,  directors. 

The  objects  of  this  society  are  to  disseminate  the 
principles  of  phonetics  as  applied  to  printing  long- 
hand and  shorthand  writing,  and  to  bring  phono- 
typy  and  phonography  prominently  before  the  public 
by  means  of  public  lectures,  circulation  of  phono- 
graphic and  phonetic  literature,  conducting  of  public 
classes  for  gratuitous  instruction  in  phonetic  short- 
hand and  phonotypj',  and  ahso  by  every  available 
means  through  the  general  press. 

The  Union  meets  every  alternate  Thursday  even- 
ing throughout  the  year,  the  summer  season  excepted. 
All  meetings  are  held  from  half-past  8  till  10  p.m., 
and  are  open  to  phonographers  and  the  public  gene- 
rallj-  as  well  as  members. 


LITERARY    AND    SCIENTIFIC     SOCIETIES. 


GLASGOW  ARCHITECTURAL  ASSOCIATION. 
Instituted  1851. 

The  objects  of  this  Association  are  the  systematic 
study  of  architecture,  and  the  other  branches  of  the 
fine  arts  accessory  to  it ;  which  is  promoted  by  the 
reading  of  essaj's  and  discussions  thereon,  by  a 
library,  and  by  competitions  among  the  members. 
Architects'  assistants  and  pupils  only  are  eligible  for 
membership. 

The  meetings  are  held  every  alternate  Thursday 
evening,  during  the  winter,  at  a  quarter  past  eight 
o'clock,  in  the  rooms  of  the  Architectural  Society, 
93  Bath  Street.     The  annual  subscr.ption  is  2s   6d. 

Charles  Heath  AVilson,  E.I.A.,  patron;  B.  J. 
Talbert,  president ;  Thomas  Ross,  vice-president  ; 
William  Clunas,  secretary;  Thomas  Halket,  trea- 
surer ;  Robert  Goodwin,  librarian. 

Any  further  information  will  be  furnished  by  the 
secretary  at  1*3  West  George  Street. 


GLASGOW    GEOLOGICAL  SOCIETY. 

Instituted  1858. 

John  Scouler,  M.D.,  F.L.S.,  president;  Thoma.T= 
Struthers  and  John  Young,  vice-president.s ;  .Tames 
Home,  honorary  secretary;  Robert  W.  Skip.sey,, 
treasurer ;  William  Johnston,  J.  C.  Douglas,  Mark . 
Fryar,  F.G.S.,  James  Stewart,  E.  Wunsch,  Rev. 
H.  W.  Crosskey,  James  Armstrong,  William  Carey, . 
James  Thomson,  Walter  Graham,  Andrew  Avmour,^, 
James  Easton,  council  of  management. 

The  regular  meetings  of  members  take  place  on 
the  first  Thursday  of  each  month,  at  8  p.m.,  in. 
the  Mechanics'  Institution,  Bath  Street.  The  rooms 
are  open  daily  from  12  to  G  o'clock. 

Its  object  is  to  unite  into  one  association  all  the 
friends  and  advocates  of  geological  science  re.siding  in 
Glasgow  and  surrounding  districts,  and  to  encourage 
and  cultivate  geological  science  gcnerallv. 

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LITERACY  AND  SCIENTIFIC  SOCIETIES. 


GLASGOW  AECHyEOLOGICAL  SOCIETY. 
Instituted  December,  1856. 

James  Smith  of  Jordanliill,  F.R.S.,  president; 
Sheriff  Strathern  and  J.  T.  Eochead,  vice-presi- 
dents;  John  Honeyman,  jnn.,  secretary;  William 
Church,  jun.,  treasurer;  John  Buchanan,  Gabriel 
Neil,  Robert  Hart,  John  Baird,  Alex.  Galloway, 
James  Fleming,  Sir  Andrew  Orr,  John  Strang;, 
LL.D.,  Wm.  Euing,  Michael  Connal,  Jolm  Scoular, 
M.D.,  LL.D.,  and  A.  D.  Robertson,  council. 

The  society  meets  on  the  first  Monday  of  each 
month,  from  November  to  March  inclusive. 

ROYAL  BOTANIC  INSTITUTION  OF 
GLASGOW. 
His  Grace  the  Duke  of  Hamilton  and  Brandon, 
president ;  W.  S.  Stirling  Crawfurd,  of  Milton,  &c., 
vice-president;  Alex.  Paul,  Wm.  Ker,  George  W. 
Rainey,  Dr.  W.  G.  Blackie,  Thcs.  L.  Paterson,  Thos. 
Corbett,  David  Watson,  Robt.  Balloch,  George  B. 
Edington,  Robt.  Ilenderson,  special  council  ;  Sir  A. 
Orr,  Jas.  Clark,  Dr.  Wm.  Lyon,  Dr.  Joshua  Paterson, 
Wm.  Euing,  M.  Campbell,  jun.,  directors  appointed 
by  the  proprietors;  the  Very  Rev.  Principal  Barclay, 
Professor  Walker  Arnot,  Professor  Robert  Grant, 
directors  appointed  by  the  University ;  Dr.  Hugh 
Colquhoun,  treas.  and  sec. ;    Peter  Clark,  curator. 

GLASGOW  AND  WEST  OF  SCOTLAND 

HORTICULTURAL  SOCIETY. 
The  Hon.  the  Lord  Provoit,  Magistrates,  and 
Town  Council  of  Glasgow,  ar.d  the  leading  noblemen 
and  gentlemen  in  the  west  of  Scotland,  patrons  ; 
Robert  Dalglish,  M.P.,  president;  Robert  Goodwin 
and  Robt.  Middlemas,  vice-presidents ;  John  Wilson, 
jun.,  20  St.  Enoch  Square,  treasurer;  Hugh  Camp- 
bell, 80  Argyle  St.  (Muirhead  &  Arthur),  secretary  ; 
librarian  at  Atlierreum,  Ingram  Street.  The  annual 
general  meeting  of  members  for  the  election  of  office- 
bearers and  other  business,  will  be  held  on  the  third 
.  Wednesday  of  October,  in  the  Athenajum,  at  six 
o'clock,  p.m. 

GLASGOW  NATURALISTS'  SOCIETY. 
Instituted  April  21,  1858. 

Alex.  Lindsay,  M.D.,  president ;  Jas.  A.  Mahony 
and  Walter  Gait,  vice-presidents  ;  D.  Laniond 
M'Nab,  John  Rae,  and  Robert  Stevenson,  members 
of  council ;  G.  J.  Combe,  botanical  convener  :  Robt. 
Stevenson,  Zoological ;  Alexander  Gilzean,  geolo- 
gical ;  Jas.  Rae,  librarian  ;  Peter  Small,  editor  ;  A. 
R.  Horn,  treasurer;  James  Moir,  secretary. 

This  societj'  meets  on  every  alternate  Thursday 
throughout  the  year  in  the  Young  Slen's  Christian 
Association  Rooms,  280  George  Street,  at  8A-  p.m., 
for  the  exhibition  of  specimens,  reading  papers  on 
natural  history,  and  transacting  business.  While 
its  object  is  the  encouraging  the  pursuit  of  natural 
history  among  its  members,  it  also  seeks  to  extend 
a  taste  for  such  studies  among  the  community 
generally.  Excursions  to  places  around  Glasgow  are 
organized  for  the  purpose  of  acquiring  specimens  and 
gaining  a  practical  knowledge  of  the  geological, 
botanical,  and  zoological  productions  of  the  neigh- 
bourhood, these  being  under  the  guidance  of  the 
respective  conveners. 

Entry  money  and  annual  subscription,  2s.  6d. 
Purther  information  will  be  furnished  ou  application, 
by  letter,  to  the  secretary,  at  280  George  Street. 


NATURAL  HISTORY  SOCIETY  of  GLASGOW,    i 
Instituted  1851.  i 

This  society  was  instituted  for  the  purpose  of  en-  " 
couraging  the  pursuit  of  natural  history  in  all  its 
branches,  and  fostering  a  love  of  the  science  by 
meetings  for  the  exhibition  of  specimens,  both  native 
and  foreign,  the  reading  of  communications,  and  ex- 
cursions for  mutual  improvement.  Candidates  for  ; 
membership  are  recommended  by  three  members  of 
the  society.  The  society  meets  on  the  last  Tuesday 
of  ever}'  month,  in  the  Library  of  Anderson's  Uni- 
versity, George  Street. 

John  Scouler,  M.D  ,  LL.D.,  F.L.S.,  &c.,  presi- 
dent; John  Gray,  vice-president;  Robert  Gray,  2 
Laurence  Place,  Dowanhill,  secretary  ;  John  Knox, 
Jas.  Ramsay,  and  Jas.  P.  Fraser,  F^G.S.,  F.R.S.E., 
&,c.,  members  of  council. 

PHILOSOPHICAL  SOCIETY  OF  GLASGOW. 

Founded  29ih  November,  1802, 
For  discussing  subjects  connected  with  the  arts  and 
sciences,  and  the  exhibition  of  models  and  new  inven- 
tions. The  library  contains  upwards  of  2800  volumes 
of  books  in  the  various  departments  of  science.  Up- 
wards of  forty  English,  French,  and  German  scien- 
tific periodicals  are  regularly  received.  Number  of 
members  in  March,  18G2,  300.  Candidates  for 
membership  are  recommended  by  three  members  of 
the  society.  The  society  publishes  its  proceedings 
fortnight!}',  and  meets  once  a  fortnight,  during  winter, 
in  the  Philosophical  Society's  Hall,  Andersouian 
Buildings,  George  Street. 

Professor  W.   J.   Macquorn   Rankine,   president ;   [ 
Professor  Rogers  and  Robert  Hart,  vice-presidents ; 
Dr.  James  Bryce,  librarian;  AVm.  Cockey,  treasurer ; 
Alex.  Hastie  and  William  Keddie,  joint-secretaries ; 
Dr.  Francis  H.  Thomson,  Edmund  Hunt,  James  R. 
Napier,    AVm.    Ramsay,    Professor    Grant,    Richard  1 
S.  Cunlifl",  Dr.  Allen  Thomson,  Hugh  Bartholomew,  ' 
George  Anderson,    Wm.  Euing,   Walter  M.  Neilsou, 
Dr.  Thomas  Anderson,  council. 

ASSOCIATION  OF  ASSISTANT  ENGINEERS 
IN  GLASGOW— Instituted  1860. 

Wm.  Fairbairn,  LL.D.,  Manchester,  W.  J.  Mac- 
qnorn  Rankine,  LL.D.,  Glasgow,  Walter  M.  Neilson, 
Glasgow,  honorar}'  members  ;  W.  R.  Copland,  pre-  ] 
sident ;    Alex.    Russell  and  William   Foulis,   vice-  ' 
presidents;    Guilherme  Fox,  50  Gloucester   Street, 
secretary;  lilortimer  Evans,  treasurer ;  Mr.  Roberts, 
Langside,  editor  of  magazitis;  John  Hawey,  A.  B. 
Ghewy,  J.  A.  Smith,  John  Haldane,  David  Rankine,   ; 
Thos.  Roberts,  committee. 

The  objects  of  this  association  are  the  interchange 
of  the  members'  information  and  ideas  on  engineering 
and  kindred  scientific  subjects,  and  the  promotion  of 
friendly  feelings  among  the  members  of  the  profession. 
Its  members  consist  of  assistants  or  pupils  to  civil,  j 
mechanical,  or  mining  engineers,  or  to  shipbuilders.  \ 
Its  meetings  are  held,  during  the  winter  season,  on  | 
the  first  Tuesday  of  every  month,  at  eight  o'clock,  j 
Strangers  may  attend  t'aese  meetings  on  iutroduction  j 
by  a  member.    During  the  summer  session  excursions  , 
are  arranged  to  places  in  the  surrounding  districts 
containing  objects   of  professional   interest   to   the 
association. 

Applications  for  membership  to  be  made  to  the 
sec.    Annual  subscription,  5s. ;  entry  money,  2s.  6d.  ] 


COMMERCIAL  ASSOCIATIONS,  &c. 


83 


CHAMBER  OF  COMMERCE  AND  MANU- 
FACTUIIES. 

Henry  Dunlop,  cliaii man;  Allan  Gilmour,  deputy- 
chairman  ;  J.  S.  Fleming,  secretiiry  ;  Jas.  Lumsden, 
Kobt.  Armour,  Archd.  Galbraith,  William  Kidston. 
Jas.  "Wiitson,  G.  L.  Walker,  Walter  Cuclianan,  M.P., 
Eobt.  Dalglisb,  M.P.,  David  Cross,  John  lionakl, 
Walter  Gray,  Jas.  liannan,  Hugh  Beckett,  William 
M'Kinnon,  Jas  White,  Wm.  West  Watson,  Patrick 
Playfair,  George  Smith,  jun.,  J.  C.  Bolton,  James 
Stirling,  Alex.  Hastie,  A.  Orr  Ewing,  David  Sande- 
man,  James  Clarke,  James  A.  Campbell,  John 
Jamieson,  Alex.  Gonaldscn,  Wm.  P.  Paton,  Henry 
Dunlop,  Michael  Connal,  P.  Clouston,  Samuel  R. 
Brown,  Thomas  Buchanan,  W^alter  Paterson,  John 
M'Eweu,  Allan  Gilmour,  directors;  G.  Stewart,  clerk 
and  librarian. 

GLASGOW  CORN  TRADE  ASSOCIATION. 
Alex.    Ewing,   chairman ;    James    Sharpe,   vice- 
chairman  ;  G.   A7.  Clark,  treasurer ;    George   Low, 
Alex.  Sclanders,  John  Athya,  John  Bl'Gavin,  James 
€lerk,  committee;  J.Crawford,  Madeira  Buildings,  sec. 

GLASGOW  AND  WEST  OF  SCOTLAND 
GUARDIAN  SOCIETY  FOR  THE  PROTEC- 
TION OF  TRADE. 

Chajibep.s,  13  Virginia  Street. 
Walter  Buchanan,  M.P.,  president ;  Geo.  Fairley, 
vice-president ;  F.  A.  Barrow,  treasurer ;  Robert 
Smith,  Peter  M'Lellan,  John  Miller,  John  Mitchell, 
Wra.  AVeir,  John  Morison,  Wm.  Cockey,  Thos.  W. 
Brown,  R.  A.  Bogue,  Duncan  M'Dougall,  Samuel 
M'Culloch,  Robt.  Wylie,  C.  J.  Small,  C.  G.  Irwin, 
Wm.  M'Adam,  Archd.  Arrol,  Adam  Pringle,  W^m. 
Teacher,  John  Knox,  directors ;  Smith  &  Wright, 
solicitors. 

The  executive  business  of  the  society,  consisting  of 
the  private  enquiry  and  debt  collecting  departments, 
have  been  committed  to  Mr.  Henry  Miller. 

All  communications  to  be  addressed  to  Mr.  Henry 
Miller,  Offices  of  the  Glasgow  and  West  of  Scotland 
Guardian  Societ_v,  13  Virginia  Street,  Glasgow. 
The  annual  suliscription,  including  the  Mercantile 

Test  21s.  

MERCHANTS'  HOUSE. 
James  Lumsden,  Dean  of  Guild. 
Directors. — Hush  Hcugh,  Alexander  Harvey,  Jas. 
Hanuan,  James  King,  George  Lowe,  William  Smith, 
Edwin  Higginbotham,  W.  WedJerspoon,  Charles 
Gairdner,  William  Houldswortb,  Thomas  Buchanan, 
Alex.  Crura  Ewinjr,  John  M'Ewen,  Robert  Edmiston, 
Kobert  H.  Leadbetter,  Frank  Baird,  David  M'Brayne, 
Peter  Hamilton,  Neii  Rolson,  John  Fergusson,  J.  C. 
Bolton,  William  West  Watson,  Gregor  Turnbull, 
Alexander  Crum,  Arch.  Robertson,  William  Harvey, 
Jas.  Alex.  Campbell,  Robert  Smith,  David  M'Cowan, 
James  Sharpe,  James  Clark,  William  Holms,  Wm. 
€olvin,  David  C.  Rait,  Hugh  Brown,  jun.,  Robert 
M'Clure.     John  Smith,  collector  and  clerk. 

N.B. — According  to  the  constitution  of  the  House, 
the  regular  quarterlj'  meetings  of  directors  take  place 
on  the  10th  December,  11th  March,  10th  June,  and 
Sth  September.  The  next  annual  election  will  fall 
to  be  upon  the  7tli  October,  and  the  committees  are 
chosen  on  the  following  da}'. 

Lyners  of  the  Dean  of  Guild  Court.— 1\\e.  Dean  of 
Guild,  head  of  the  Court;  Wra.  West  Watson,  sub- 
dean;  Peter  Hamilton,  Hugh  Heugh,  Robt.  Edmiston. 


Comviittee  on  Boohs,  Jicvemie,  and  Pensions. — 
The  Dean  of  Guild,  chairman  and  convener;  James 
Hannan,  Charles  Gairdner,  Thomas  Buchanan,  John 
]\I'£wcn,  David  M'Brayne,  William  West  Watson, 
Archibald  Robertson,  James  Alex.  Campbell,  Robert 
Smith,  David  Jl'Cowan,  James  Sharpe,  Jas.  Clark. 
Three  a  quorum. 

CommiUea  on  Cemetery.,  Lands,  and  Quarries. — 
The  Dean  of  Guild,  chairman  and  convener;  John 
M'Ewen,  sub-convener;  Ilugh  Heugh,  James  King, 
William  Smith,  Alex.  Harvej'-,  Wm.  Wedderspoon, 
Thomas  Buchanan,  Frank  Baird,  Neil  Robson,  Juhn 
Fergusson,  Robert  Edmiston,  William  Karvey,  Win. 
Culvin,  Hugh  Brown,  jun.     Three  a  quorum. 

Committee  on  Uidcheson  Street  and  George  Square 
Properties. — The  Dean  of  Guild,  chairman  and  con- 
vener; James  Hannan,  George  Lowe,  E.  Higgiu- 
bothani,  William  Houldsworth,  Robt.  H.  Leadbetter, 
William  West  Watson,  Alexander  Crum,  Alexander 
Harvej",  Alex.  Crum  Ewing,  Peter  Hamilton,  Gregor 
i  urnbull,  James  Clark.     Three  a  quorum. 

Committee  on  Aiddhouse  Mortification  for  Appren- 
tice Fees,  cjc. — The  Dean  of  Guild,  chairman  and 
convener  ;  James  King,  William  Wedderspoon,  Alex. 
Crum  Ewing,  Peter  Hamilton,  Frank  Baiid,  J.  C. 
Bolton,  David  M'Brayne,  W'illiam  Smith,  John 
Fergusson,  Jas.  Sharpe,  Wm.  Holms,  Robt.  M'Clure. 
Three  a  quorum. 

Committee  on  Coulters  Mortification  for  Premiums 
to  Inventors. — The  Dean  of  Guild,  chairman  and 
convener;  Neil  Robson,  Alexander  Harvey,  Edwin 
Higginbotham.     Two  a  quorum. 

Committee  for  Procuring  New  Members.  —  The 
Dean  of  Guild,  chairman  and  convener;  Robert 
Edmiston,  Peter  Hamilton,  Robert  H.  Leadbetter,  J. 

C.  Bolton,  Charles  Gairdner,  Wm.  Houldsworth, 
John  M'Ewen,  Frank  Baird,  Gregor  Turnbull,  Alex. 
Crum,  Arch.  Robertson,  William  Harvey,  Eobert 
Smith,  David  M'Cowan,  James  Sharpe,  Wm.  Colvin, 

D.  C.  Rait,  "William  Holms,  Hugh  Brown,  jun., 
Robert  Jl'Clure.     Three  a  quorum. 

Manager  of  the  Royal  Infirmary. — John  M'Ewen. 

Managers  of  the  Asylum  for  the  Blind. — Hugh- 
Heugh  and  David  M'Brayne. 

Manager  of  the  Lock  Hospital. — Peter  Hamilton. 

Director  of  the  General  Lying-in  Hospital. — Charles 
Gairdner. 

Managers  of  Stirling's  Library. — James  Lumsden, 
Alexander  Harvey,  D.  C.  Eait. 

Managers  of  the  lloyal  Lunatic  Asylum. — William 
Bankier  and  Thomas  Whj'te. 

Directors  of  the  Buchanan  Educational  Institution. 
— Michael  Connal,  Thomas  Buchanan,  Jas.  Alex. 
Campbell. 

Clyde  Trustees  appointed  by  the  House. — John 
Jamieson  and  John  M'Ewen. 

Port- Glasgow  Harbour  Commissioners.  —  John 
Buchanan,  Mungo  Campbell,  jun.,  William  Euing, 
Allan  Gilmour,  A.  G.  Kidston,  David  Richardson, 
William  Brown,  Charles  Kidston. 

Greenock  Harbour  Commissioners. — James  Allan, 
H.  E.  Crum  Ewing,  Alexander  Hastie,  David 
Hutcheson,  Lewis  Potter,  Gregor  Turnbull,  Johu 
Ramsay,  George  Smith,  jun. 

Niniun  Slight,  superintendent  of  cemcterj',  lands, 
and  quarries.  George  May,  officer  and  hall  keeper  ; 
house,  50  North  Albion  Street.  George  May  and 
William  R.  Campbell,  joint  officers  of  Che  Dean  of 
Guild  Court. 


84 


MEDICAL  AND  SCIENTIFIC  INSTITUTIONS. 


TRADES'  HOUSK. 

Anthony  Inglis,  deacon-convener  ;  Jas.  Graham, 
collector ;  Adam  M'Lellan,  late  convener ;  John 
Morrison,  late  collector. 

Hammermen. —  W.  Robertson,  deacon;  D.  Suther- 
land, late  deacon;  R.  ]\I.  Lindsay,  W.  E.  C.  Clark. 

Tailors. — Jacob  Lawson,  deacon  ;  Joseph  Finlay- 
son,  late  deacon ;  William  Loclihead,  David  Kennedy, 
Eobert  Alexander  Bogue. 

Cordiners. — James  Brown,  deacon  ;  Thos.  Blyth, 
late  deacon  ;  Robert  Locliore,  tertius ;  Jas.  Gebbie, 
James  Craig,  Robert  Lochore,  jun. 

Mailmen. — Robert  M'Callum,  visitor  ;  John  Ro- 
bertson, late  visitor;  George  Lediiigham,  David 
Yuille,  Robert  V/ebster,  jun.,  William  Ferguson. 

Weavers. — Andw.  Wilson,  deacon  ;  Henry  Bruce, 
late  deacon  ;  John  Orr,  James  Smart. 

Bahers. — Samuel  Scott,  deacon  ;  Charles  Scrym- 
geour,  late  deacon  ;  W'illiam  Brownlie. 

Skinners. — John  Carrick,  deacon  ;  John  Kirsop, 
late  deacon  ;  William  White. 

Wrights. — William  Menzics,  deacon  ;  Wm.  Cald- 
well, late  deacon  ;  John  Binnie. 

Coopers. — Thomas  Stewart,  deacon  ;  John  King, 
late  deacon  ;  John  Stewart. 

Fleshers. — John  Dunn,  deacon  ;  Adam  Stitt,  late 
deacon;  John  Lockhart,  jun. 

Mason.'i. — James  Taylor,  deacon ;  John  Rennie, 
late  deacon  ;  James  Cruickshanks. 

Gardeners. — Wm.  Austin,  deacon;  John  Clark, 
late  deacon  ;  Andrew  Fowler, 

Barbers. — Robert  Muir  Steven,  deacon  ;  Robert 
Muir,  late  deacon;   William  Muir  Ferguson. 

Dyers. — A.  M'Alpine,  deacon;  A.  Reid,  late  do. 

George  Crawfurd,  clerk  ;  Hugh  H.  M'Clure,  sur- 
veyor ;  John  Reid,  officer. 

GROCER  COMPANY  OF  GLASGOW. 
James  Wotherspoon,  preses  ;  John  Forbes,  trea- 
surer;  Peter  Lennox,  late  preses;  Jas.  L.  Mackie, 
late  treasurer  ;  Archibald  Arrol,  Donald  M'Lennan, 
Eobt.  Taylor,  John  Mowat,  William  Brown,  Hugh 
AVright,  J.  E.  Harvey,  Thomas  Train,  directors ; 
George  Crawfurd,  clerk. 

LOCAL  MARINE  BOARD. 
Chairman,  the  Hon.  Peter  Clouston,  Lord  Pro- 
vost; deputy-chairman,  George  Smith,  jun.;  nominees 
of  the  Board  of  Trade,  Sir  James  Anderson,  Ale.v. 
Hastie,  Robert  Stewart,  Peter  Clouston  ;  elected  by 
shipowners,  George  Smith,  jun.,  Allan  Gilmour,  Jas. 
Allan,  John  Burns,  Charles  Kidston,  Mungo  Camp- 
bell, jun.  ;  secretary,  James  Muirhead,  42  West 
George  Street ;  examiner  in  navigation,  Andrew 
Small ;  in  seamanship,  Jas.  Gilkison  ;  in  steam,  H. 
E.  Robson  ;  shipping-master,  Robert  Crawford  ; 
deputy  shipping-master,  Fred.  Duncan. 


GLASGOW  SHIPOWNERS'  ASSOCIATION. 
Allan  Gilmour,  chiurman  ;  George  Siuitli,  jun., 
deputy-chairman;  James  Lament,  Jas.  Allan,  John 
Burns,  David  Richardson,  James  Watson,  James 
Leckie,  Tliomas  Henderson,  directors  ;  Robt.  Craw- 
ford, secretary. 

WEST  INDIA  ASSOCIATION  OF  GLASGOW. 
Humphrey  Ewing  Crum  Ewing,  M.P.,  chairman; 
Mungo  Campbell,  jun.,  dcput}' -  chairman  ;  John 
Ronald,  Walter  Alexander,  James  Leckie,  William 
Stirling,  jun.,-  directors;  Thomas  Donald,  secretary 

and  treasurer.  

ROYAL  EXCHANGE  NEWS-ROOM, 
QuKEN  Stkeet, 
Receives  regularly  all  the  London,  English,  Provin- 
cial, Scotch,  and  Irish  newspapers  ;  also  Commercial 
Lists,  French,  German,  Colonial,  Canton,  and  .Ame- 
rican papers,  with  all  the  leading  Reviews,  Magazines, 
&c.  Open  daily  from  7  morning  till  10  evening. 
Strangers  who  are  introduced  by  Subscribers,  nst 
chargetl,  unless  they  attend  fir  more  than  I'our  weeks. 
Officers  in  g.irrison  are  jiermitted  the  free  use  of  tbu 
rooms.  Cbaiinian,  John  Henderson;  diiectors,  John 
Buchanan,  L.  Robertson,  James  MCleland,  Archil. 
Smith,  Richard  Kidston,  John  Henderson,  Robert 
Aitken,  Robert  Black,  Andrew  Johnston,  W.  A. 
Anderson,  James  AVhite,  AVilliam  Euing,  Robert 
Chrystal  and  William  Hamilton ;  secretary  and 
treasurer,  Robert  Stevenson. 

TONTINE   EXCHANGE  &    READING  ROOM. 

This  Room  is  regularly  supplied  with  the  London 
morning,  evening,  and  weekly  newspapers,  and  those 
of  the  large  provincial  towns  in  England,  ScolLind,. 
and  Ireland  ;  provincial  and  foreign  newspapers, 
commercial  lists,  &c.,  with  a  liberal  assortment  of 
the  leading  magazines  and  reviews. 

Chairman,  Alexander  Osborne;  directors,  George 
Fleming,  George  Wright,  Bailie  M'Millan,  Coun- 
cillor James  SVilson,  Councillor  William  Miibir, 
Jas.  Martin,  John  JI'Knight,  Wm.  M'Ewan,  Dr. 
Jas.  Dick,  Alex.  Thomson,  Ebenezer  Barclay,  M'alter 
Paton,  Alex.  Pollock,  James  Smith,  R.  Somerviile, 
Wm.  Yuille,  Robert  M 'Naught,  Hugh  M'CormicS, 
J.  H.  Dixon,  James  Smart,  S.  Storcr,  jun.,  l)a^•id 
Gilmour,  J.  Parker,  Andrew  A\'alker,  Geo.  Black, 
William  Millar,  jun.,  Adam  Lethain,  Henry  Morrison, 
Thos.  Coclirane,  Jas.  Phillips,  William  Sellar,  and 
James  Dick  ;  treasurer,  Thomas  Ramsay  ;  secretary, 
Daniel  Stark  ;  superintendent,  James  Eraser. 

Annual  subscription,  XI  ;  young  men  in  situations, 
10s.  ;  firmers,  5s. ;  strangers,  when  introduced  by  a 
member  of  the  room,  not  charged,  unless  the  attend- 
ance is  for  more  than  four  weeks.  Officers  in  garrison, 
or  on  permanent  dut}',  permitted  the  free  use  of  the 
rooms.     Rooms  not  opened  on  Sabbaths. 


MEDICAL    AND    SCIEN 

GLASGOW  EYE  INFIRMARY. 

76  Charlotte  Street  and  96  Greendyke  Street. 

Robert  Dalglish,  M.P.,  president;  John  Jamieson, 
John  Walker,  James  Dale,  A.  D.  Anderson,  M.D., 
Walter  Paterson,  Robert  Ker,  Hugh  Tennent,  Hugh 
Brown,  James  Murray,  John  Millar,  Archibald 
Galbraith,  Antliony  Hannay,  directors;  William 
Ker,  5  Newton  Peace,  treasurer;  George  Black,  46 
West  George  Street,  secretary;  Harry  liainy,  M. D., 
and  Andrew  Anderson,  M.I),,  ccnsuliing  surgeons  ; 


TIFIC    INSTITUTIONS. 

(  W^illiani   Mackenzie,    M.D.,    and    William    Brown, 
j  M.D.,    surgeons;     George    Rainy,    Jl.D.,    assistant 
I  surgeon;  Thomas   Reid,   M.D.,  house  surgeon  and 
!  junior  assistant    surgeon;     G.    L.    Walker,    James 
I  M'Farlane,    Peter  Kelso,   David   Anderson,  William 
I  M'Lean,  ^^'illi;m^  Aiikcn,  John  Ker,  jun.,  Matthew 
i  P.  Bell,  John  R.  Reid,  A.  H.  M'Lean,  Alex.  Mein, 
Alex.  Drew,  visitors ;   Daniel  Munro,  house  steward 
and  collector  of  subscriptions;   Jlrs.  Munro,  house- 
keeper. 


MEDICAL  AND  SCIENTIFIC  INSTITUTIONS. 


85 


DISPENSARY  FOR  SKIN  DISEASES. 
G3  John  Sxheist. 

James  Smith  of  Jonlanhill,  ))resident ;  C.  R.  Dun- 
lop  of  Cij'de,  Walter  Crum  of  Thorriliebank,  J.  Ro- 
bertson Reid  of  Gallowflat,  Thomas  Mill  of  Jlerrylee, 
Rev.  Dr.  Caird  of  I'arlc  Church,  Joha  M'Farlaiie, 
M.D.,  James  iM'Clelland,  Claremont  Terrace,  Andw. 
Anderson,  M.D.,  George  Stirling,  Rev.  Dr.  Hender- 
son of  Free  St.  EnochV,  John  G.  Hamilton,  Hafton, 
James  A.  Anderson  of  Carlunp,  Henry  M'Call,  Dal- 
dowie,  William  Euing,  Adelaide  Place,  Wm.  Jamie- 
son,  Park  Circus,  e.\traordinary  directors;  John 
Kidston,  Hugh  Brown,  jun.,  John  Piirie,  John  G. 
Smith,  and  the  medical  othcers,  treasurer,  and  secre- 
tary for  the  time  being,  acting  committee  ;  Andrew 
Euchanan,  jun.,  M.D.,  4  Atholl  Place,  T.  M'Call 
Anderson,  M.D.,  6  St.  George's  Road,  medical  offi- 
cers ;  James  M'Clelland,  jun.,  103  St.  Vincent 
Street,  treasurer ;  James  Grahanie,  67  St.  George's 
Place,  secretary. 

Gratuitous  advice,  medicines,  &c.,  to  the  poor 
afflicted  \\ith  skin  diseases  on  Slondays,  Tuesdays, 
Thursdays,  and  Fridays,  at  two  o'clock  p.m.  pre- 
cisel3'.  It  is  entirely  supported  by  voluntary  con- 
tributions.   

THE  FACULTY  OF  MEDICINE 
Was  originated  fur  the  purpose  of  establishing  a 
Medical  Library,  a  Free  Vaccine  Institution,  and 
for  other  medical  purposes.  Meetings  arc  held  in 
the  Facult}'  Hall,  St.  Andrew's  Square,  on  the  first 
Friday  of  every  month,  for  ordinary  business.  The 
library  is  open  every  Friday  ;  and  on  the  same  dyj-, 
from  12  till  1  p.m.,  the  ball  is  open  for  gratuitous 
vaccination. 

Wm.  Young,  M.D.,  president;  James  Scanlan, 
M.D.,  vice-president;  John  M'Carrou,  treasurer; 
Robert  Cowan,  Gallowgate  Street,  secretary  ;  Thos, 
Lapraik,  M.D.,  librai'ian  ;  D.  M'l.ean,  seal-keeper; 
John  Coats,  M.D.,  vaccinator;  Thomas  Christie, 
John  Leitch,  Andrew  Macfarlane,  James  Dick,  M.D., 
Ale.K.  Robertson,  M.D.,  AYm.  Chalmers,  directors; 
W.  E.  C.  Clark,  factor ;  John  Mitchell,  officer. 

GLASGOW  MEDICAL  SOCIETY. 
Instituted  1814. 

John  Reid,  president ;  Dr.  Alex.  Lindsay  and  Dr. 
James  Morton,  vice-presidents  ;  Dr.  R.  Peny,  trea- 
.surer  ;  Dr.  James  Dunlop  and  Dr.  G.  H.  B.  Madeod, 
secretaries. 

The  object  of  this  society  is   "  the  prosecution  of 
Medical  Science."     Its  meetings    are   held    in    the 
hall  of  the  Faculty  of  Pliysicians  and  Surgeons,  St. 
Enoch   Square,  on  the  first  and  third  Tuesdays  of  i 
each   month,  fro[n   October  till  May.     At  the  first 
meeting  of  each  month   a  paper,   essa.y,   or   other  i 
written  communication  is  read  and  discussed.     At  | 
the  second  meeting,  the  then  prevalent  diseases  are 
brought  under  review  and  commented  on. 

GLASGOW  SOUTHERN  MEDICAL  SOCIETY. 
Instituted  1844. 
Dr.  Henrj-  Dunbar,  president ;  Dr.  Jas.  Stewart, 
vice-president ;  Dr.  H.  R.  Howatt,  treasurer ; 
Edward  il'Millan,  89  King  Street,  Tradeston,  secy. ; 
Dr.  James  Morton,  seal  keeper. 

COUKT  JIEDICAL. 

Dr.  James  Morton,  convener ;  Dr.  James  E. 
Newman,  Dr.  H.  R.  Howatt,  and  Di".  Henry  Dun- 
bar;  Thomas  Roberison,  officer. 


GLASGOW  LYING-IN  HOSPITAL  AND 

DISPENSARY, 

Head  of  North  Portland  Street. 

(Established  in  1835,  and   supported  by  voluntajy 

contribution.) 

Directors,  ex  officiis. — The  Hon.  Peter  Clouston, 
Lord  Provost,  Walter  Buchanan,  M.P.,  Robert  Dal- 
glish,  M.P.,  William  Lyon,  M.D.,  President  of  the 
Faculty  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons ;  Dr.  J.  G. 
Fleming,  surgeon  ;  Dr.  J.  G.  Wilson,  physician ; 
James  Hannan,  treasurer. 

Directors  from  Public  Bodies — John  Thomson, 
Town  Council;  Charles  Gairdner,  Merchants'  House; 
John  Kirsop,  Traiies'  House;  Rev.  David  Brown 
and  Wm.  Muir,  General  Session ;  Robert  Perry, 
M.D.,  Faculty  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons. 

Directors  appointed  by  Qualified  Contributors — • 
Wm.  Cross,  W.  P.  Paton,  Jos.  A.  Wright,  Jamea 
M'Culloch,  Ale.N-.  Fyfe,  M.  P.  Bell,  John  Jamieson, 
John  King,  William  Galbraith,  Forrest  Frew. 

Out-Door  Accoucheurs  fur  Superintending  the 
Cases  of  Women  at  their  own  houses — James  Dick, 
M.D.,  James  Dnnlop,  M.D.,  George  Yeaman,  M.D., 
Robert  Perry,  M.D.,  Donald  Dewar,  M.D.,  John 
Coats,  jun.,  M.D.  ;  James  Cassels  and  John  Burns, 
surgeons;  Jlrs.  Finlayson,  matron.  Jas.  Hannan, 
treasurer;  J.  Steven,  sec  ;  David  Reid,  collector. 

Besides  attending  patients  in  the  hospital,  in  ail 
cases  of  difficulfj',  and  visiting  statedly  at  least 
three  times  a  week,  the  professional  gentleaien  con- 
nected with  this  institution  visit  indigent  married 
females  at  their  own  houses,  upon  the  recommenda- 
tion of  a  minister,  elder,  or  qualified  subscriber. 

The  hospital  contains  24  beds  for  the  patients. 

The  average  number  of  women  who  derive  the 
benefit  of  this  institution  exceeds  1000  annualh'. 

Life  subscribers  of  £5  5s.,  or  annual  subscribers 
of  10s.  6d.,  are  entitled  to  recommend  each  one 
patient  annually  for  admission  to  the  hospital. 

GLASGOW  UNIVERSITY  LYING-IN  HOS- 
PITAL AND  DISPENSARY. 
82   AND  88  East  Geoiigk  STRiiET. 

Dr.  Pagan,  Regius  Professor  of  Jlidwifery,  and 
Dr.  William  Leishman,  physicians ;  Robert;  FinbiTr,, 
treasurer  ;  Bannatynes  and  Kirkwood,  clerks  ;  Mrs. 
M'Donald,  matron. 

Directors. — The  Hon.  the  Lord  Provost  of  Glas- 
gow, the  Sheriff  of  Lanarkshire,  the  Very  Rev. 
Principal  of  the  University  of  Glasgow,  Rev.  Dr. 
Jamieson,  elected  by  the  Established  Clergy  of  the 
City  ;  and  John  Buchanan,  J.  Wright,  John  Tennaiit, 
C.  J.  Tennant,  Geo.  Mathcson,  J.  W.  Guild,  elected 
by  the  subscribers. 

The  Dispensary  is  open  at  the  Hospital  daily,  at 
one  o'clock,  for  gratuitous  advice  on  the  diseases  of 
women  and  children,  and  vaccination. 

GLASGOW^  ROYAL  INFIRMARY. 
Directors. — -The  Lord  Provost,  the  Members  of 
Parliament  for  the  City,  the  Dean  of  Guild,  the 
Deacon  Convener,  Dr.  John  M'Farlane,  Professor  of 
Medicine ;  Dr.  Allen  Thomson,  Professor  of  Ana- 
tomy ;  Dr.  William  Lyon,  President  of  the  Faculty 
of  Physicians  and  Surijeons ;  Bailie  Brown,  ap~ 
pointed  by  the  Town  Council;  John  M'Ewen,  by 
the  Merchants'  House;  John  Mori.son,  by  the  Trades' 
House;  Dr.  J.  M.  Pagan,  by  the  College;  Rev.  D. 
Brown,  of  St.  Enoch's,  by  the  Ministers  of  Glasgow, 


8G 


MEDICAL  AND  SCIEKTTFIC  INSTITUTIONS. 


Dr.  A.  D.  Anderson,  Dr.  James  Watson,  Dr.  Coats, 
by  tlie  Faculty  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons. 

Elected  by  the  General  Court. — J.  A.  Wright, 
Alex.  Eonaldson,  William  Kerr,  John  Jamieson, 
Kobert  Smith,  John  Wilson,  David  Smith,  William 
Euing,  James  Hannan,  and  Robert  M'Cowan. 

Drs.  Jos.  Bell,  lUtchie,  James  Eraser,  Eobert  S. 
Orr,  physicians;  W.  Lyon,  Dr.  Morton,  Dr.  George 
Buchanan,  Professor  Lister,  surgeons  ;  Dr.  Cowan, 
Dr.  Steven,  dispensary  phj'sicians ;  Dr.  Dewar,  Dr. 
•G.  H.  B.  M'Leod,  dispensary  surgeons ;  Dr.  John 
Thomson,  superintendent  and  apothecary ;  John 
Jamieson,  hnn.  treasurer;  Henry  Lamond,  sec}'. ; 
Sobert  Wyllie,  cashier  and  collector  ;  Mrs.  Struthers, 
matron  ;  Eev.  Geo.  Morton,  chaplain  ;  W.  B.  Bil- 
liard, cupper;  J.  Brown,  janitor. 

LOCK    HOSPITAL, 

4 1  Rcttenrow  Street. 
Incorporated  by  Seal  of  Cause  from  the  Magistrates 

and  Town  Council,  and  supported  by  Voluntary 

Contributions. 

This  Institution  was  formed  in  1805,  for  the  cure 
■of  unfortunate  females.  The  directors  are  chosen 
-annualh',  and  consist  of  one  from  the  clergy,  one 
from  the  Town  Counci!,  one  from  the  Merchants' 
House,  one  from  the  Trades'  House,  two  from  the 
Faculty  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons,  and  six  from 
the  general  body  of  subscribers. 

Dr.  G.  H.  B.  M'Leod  and  Dr.  P.  Perry,  acting 
surgeons  ;  Robert  Finlay,  hon.  secretary' ;  Robert 
¥oung,  acting  secretary  ;  A.  S.  H.  Peterson,  trea- 
surer ;  the  secretary  and  treasurer  directors  ex  qffiaiis; 
Patrick  Condra,  superintendent. 

WESTERN  PUBLIC  DISPEXSARY. 
11  IiIains  Street. 

Established  185.";  supported  by  voluntary  contri- 
butions, for  giving  gratuitous  advice  and  medicines 
to  the  sick  poor.  Attendance  daily  at  2  o'clock 
afternoon.  Advice  on  diseases  of  the  ear  on  Wed- 
nesdays at  12  noon.  Vaccination  on  Thursdays 
only. 

Rev.  E.  S.  Oldham,  M.A.,  Eev.  Arclid.  Watson, 
M.A.,  John  B.  Cowan,  M.D.,  W.  Houldsworth, 
Wm.  Couper,  Geo.  Alston,  J.  G.  Smith,  committee 
•of  management ;  Charles  Stirling,  honorary  trea- 
surer; John  Matheson,  honorary  secretary ;  George 
H.  B.  M'Leod,  M.D.,  Robert  Perry,  M.D".,  Andrew 
Buchanan,  jun.,  M.D.,  James  Gray,  M.D.,  James  D. 
Maclaren,  M.D.,  T.  M'Call  Anderson,  M.D.,  medical 
officers;  Dr.  IVI'Call  Anderson,  aural  surgeon;  Geo. 
Buchanan,  surgeon  dentist;  W.  B.  Hilliard,  cupper; 
Mrs.  M'Corkle,  matron. 

GLASGOW  MEDICO-CHIRURGICAL 
SOCIETY.— Instituted  1814. 

The  object  of  the  society  is  to  promote  professional 
improvement,  and  to  advance  medicine,  surgery, 
and  the  allied  sciences.  The  meetings  lake  place 
in  the  Hall  of  the  Faculty  of  Physicians  and  Sur- 
geons, on  the  second  Tue.sd.iy  of  each  month,  com- 
mencing March  and  ending  October. 

D.  Lj'on,  president ;  Dr.  Paxton,  Kilmarnock,  and 
Dr.  Geo.  Robertson,  vice-presidents;  Dr.  R.  Pater- 
son,  Dr.  Smith,  Govan,  Dr.  M'Kinlaj',  Paisley,  Geo. 
M'Ewan,  Dr.  Eadie,  Mr.  Burns,  council ;  Dr.  Adams 
and  Dr.  G.  H.  B.  M'Leod,  secretaries ;  Dr.  John 
Coats,  treasurer. 


GLASGOW  CURATIVE  MESMERIC  ASSO- 
CIATION. 
27  Wilson'  Stiieet. — Instituted  1861. 

J.  W.  Jackson,  39  St.  George's  Road,  president ; 
Archd.  A.  Smeaton,  144  Great  Hamilton  Street, 
secretarj' ;  John  Turner,  24  Warwick  Street,  cor- 
responding secretary  ;  Wm.  M'Criudle,  11  Monteitli 
Row,  treasurer. 

Members  meet  every  Friday  evening  from  8  till 
10  o'clock  in  the  Mesmeric  Hall,  27  Wilson  Street, 
for  the  purpose  of  receiving  and  disposing  of  appli- 
cations for  treatment,  for  reporting  cases  of  allevia- 
tion and  cure,  and  for  mutual  encouragement  and 

advice.  

GLASGOW  HOMCEOPATHIC   ASSOCIATION. 
Lecture  Room  and  Dispensary,  280  East  George  St. 

Open  every  lawful  day  (Saturday  excepted)  from 
two  till  three  o'clock,  and  on  Saturday  evening  from 
six  till  eigb.t  o'clock.  Medical  advice  and  medicine 
are  furnished  gratis  to  those  who  present  a  member's 
order.  Persons  not  so  provided  are  charged  a  small 
sum  for  medicine,  but  receive  advice  gratis. 

Rev.  A.  G.  Forbes,  president ;  John  Rankine, 
surgeon,  vice-president ;  John  Cockburn,  surgeon, 
John  Smith,  Thos.  Hainilton,  Peter  Smitli,  Donald. 
Kempt,  Andrew  Dutbie,  D.  Spiers  (Paisley),  Wm. 
Macrone,  Robt.  Corbett,  Jas.  Eadie,  John  Robertson, 
and  John  M'Lay,  directors;  James  K.  Grange,  182 
Trongate,  treasurer;  James  Greig,  20  Nij^htingale 
Place,  Sandyford,  secretary. 

GARNGAD  HOUSE,  PRIVATE  ASYLUM 
FOR  THE  INSANE. 
Under  the  superintendence  of  Dr.  and  Mrs.  Hill. 
Governor, ;  matron, , 

ROYAL  LUN.\TIC  ASYLUM,  GARTNAVEL. 
List  of  Directors,  &c.,  for  1862. 

The  Lord  Provost,  president,  ex  officio;  David 
Mackinlay  and  John  Thomson,  from  Town  Council; 
William  Bankier  and  Thomas  Whj'te,  from  Mer- 
chants' House;  Adam  M'Lellan  and  Robert  Lochore, 
tertins,  from  Trades'  House  ;  Drs.  A.  D.  Anderson, 
and  John  G.  F!eming,from  Physicians  and  Surgeons; 
Rev.  James  Eraser  and  James  Lindsay,  from  General 
Session  ;  Sir  James  Anderson,  Dr.  John  M.  Pagan, 
William  M'Lean,  John  Smith,  John  Brown,  jun., 
Robert  Aiken,  George  Thomson,  John  Cairns,  from 
general  body  of  contri'oufors  ;  the  Chief  Magistrate 
of  Paisley;  Dr.  Allen  Thomson,  professor  of  ana- 
tomy; Dr.  John  M'Farlane,  professor  of  medicine  ; 
Dr.  Alexander  Macluntosb,  physician  to  the  Asylum, 
ex  qff.ciis. 

Messrs.  M'Kinlay,  M'Lean,  Bankier,  Smith,  J. 
Brown,  and  George  Thomson,  weekly  committee; 
Messrs.  Smith  and  Aiken,  committee  on  accounts  ; 
the  Lord  Provost,  Sir  James  Campbell,  Rev.  James 
Eraser,  Drs.  A.  D.  Anderson,  and  John  BI.  Pagan, 
Messrs.  John  Thomson,  Thomas  Whyte,  Adam 
M'Lellan,  Robert  Lochore,  tertius,  James  Linds.aj', 
John  Cairns,  Robert  Aiken,  and  Andrew  Neilson, 
visitors. 

OFFICER.?  OF  THE  ASYLUM. 

Resident — Alexander  Mackintosh,  M.D.,  physi- 
cian-superintendent ;  Dr.  Christie  and  Dr.  Gilland, 
medical  assistants;  Mrs.  Mapleson,  superintendent 
of  ladies ;  John  Caldwell,  steward ;  David  W^atson, 
master  of  works  ;  James  Duthie,  gardener  and  farm 
overseer. 


MUSICAL  AND  ATiTISTICAL'  SOCIETIES. 


87 


iSTon-rosident— John  G.  Fleming,  M.D.,  surgeon  ; 
Donald  Ciitlibertson,  LL.B.,  treasurer  and  secretary ; 
Eev.  John  liobertson,  chaplain. 

1.  The  board  is,  in  all  cases,  paj-able  quarterly, 
and  in  advance. 

2.  The  regular  quarterly  terms  are — 1st  January, 
1st  April,  Ibt  July,  and  1st  October.  In  re;:rird  to 
patients  at  and  above  the  rate  of  15s.  per  -week,  no 
part  of  the  iirst  quarter's  board  shall  be  returned, 
except  in  the  event  of  the  patient  flying  before  the 
expiry  of  that  period,  in  vhich  case  it  shall  be  in  the 
power  of  the  "Weekly  Committee  to  allow  the  return 
of  such  proportion  of  the  board  as,  under  all  the  cir- 
cumstances, they  consider  reasonable. 

3.  Patients  have  no  claim  for  remuneration  for 
Iheir  labour. 

4.  Every  patient  must  be  provided  uith  proper 
apparel.  An  accurate  list  of  every  article  brought 
with  the  patient  must,  on  admission,  be  delivered  to 


the  steward,  or  principal  attendants,  to  the  superin- 
tendent of  the  ladies,  or  the  matron,  according  to  the 
house  in  which  the  patient  is  placed,  and  the  name 
liiust  be  fully  marked  on  each  article.  If  any  neces- 
sary' part  of  dress  should  not  be  duly  supplied,  after 
eight  days'  intimation  has  been  given  that  it  is 
wanted,  it  will  be  furnished  by  the  House,  and  the 
cost  of  it  charged  against  the  patient. 

On  applying  to  the  physician,  the  patient  will  be 
carefully  and  expeditiously  conveyed  to  the  Asylum, 
tl'.e  necessary  expenses  being  paid  to  the  steward  by 
the  applicant. 

Patients  in  the  west  house  may  be  visited  every 
la'.vful  day  between  10  and  12  o'clock  ;  those  in  the 
east  house,  who  are  not  paupers,  on  Mondays,  be- 
tween the  same  hours;  and  patients  who  are  paupers, 
on  Saturdays,  also  from  10  to  12  o'clock.  Only 
those  who  are  duly  authorized  can  be  permitted  to 
visit  patients. 


MUSICAL    ASTD   AETISTICAL    SOCIETIES. 


THE  GLASGOW  CHORAL  UNION. 

Henry  A.  Lambeih,  conductor ;  Alex.  Harvey, 
honorary  president ;  Thomas  L.  Stillie  and  David 
Campbell,  honorary  vice-presidents  ;  R.  T.  Aitken, 
president  ;  Gilbert  Lang,  vice-president  ;  James 
Richardson,  89  Queen  Street,  secretary  ;  Robt.  An- 
derson, treasurer  ;  James  Buchanan,  librarian  ;  J.  D. 
Veitch,  convener  of  l.idies'  cominittee. 

R.  T.  Aitken,  Gilbert  I^ang,  James  Buchanan, 
James  Richardson,  J.  D.  Veitch,  J.  Leckie  Aird, 
Peter  Morrison,  Robt.  Anderson,  James  Aitken,  R. 
Laing,  directors. 

This  union  was  formed  in  1855  by  the  amalgama- 
tion of  the  Glasgow  Musical  Association,  instituted 
in  1S43,  and  the  Glasgow  Harmonic  Societ}',  insti- 
tuted in  1850.  The  general  rehearsals,  chorus  and 
orchestra  combined,  are  held  every  Wednesday 
■evening  during  the  session  in  the  Lesser  City  Hall, 
South  Albion  Street ;  orchestra  alone,  Thursday 
evenings  ;  part  practisiiigs,  Monday ;  the  sopranos 
and  altos,  tenors  and  b-ftss,  every  alternate  week. 

Gentlemen  members'  annual  subscriptions,  5s. 
Tickets  in  force  for  one  year  from  dale  of  entry. 

Honorary  members  subscribing  one  guinea  and  a 
half  per  annum  receive  two  area  reserve  seats  for 
«ach  concert  given  by  the  Union  during  the  year  of 
their  m.embership ;  those  subscribing  one  guinea 
per  annum  receive  two  reserve  bench  tickets  in  side 
galleries.  Both  class  of  subscribers  have  the  privi- 
lege of  attending  all  rehearsals.  Last  session  the 
Union  gave  a  concert  in  the  Cathedral,  chiefly  illus- 
trative of  Scottish  Psalmody ;  in  November  they 
produced  tlie  Messiah,  and  Jlendelssohn's  cantata. 
Sons  of  Art,  at  a  miscellaneous  concert  same  month; 
■en  the  1st  January  two  concerts  were  given,  at 
•which,  amont;  other  things,  selections  from  the  great 
masters  and  Sir.  Lambeth's  cantata  were  given  ; 
and  in  March  last,  the  whole  of  Mozart's  Twelfth 
Service  and  Rossini's  Stabat  Mater  were  produced. 

■GLASGOW  GLEE  AND  MADRIGAL  UNION. 
Founded  1856. 
The  Union  meets  in  the  Lord  Byron  Hotel,  8 
Broomielaw,  every  Thursday  evening,  at  a  quarter- 
past  eight  o'clock.  Thos.  Menzies,  president ;  Eobt. 
Donaldson,  secretary. 


GLASGOW  TONIC  SOL-FA  UNION, 
For  the  promotion  of  Vocal  Music  in  Schools,  Homes, 
and  Congregatiims. 
Rev.  Dr.  J.  B.  Johnston,  president ;  Colin  Brown, 
vice-president;  Robt.  Anderson,  4G  Renficld  Street, 
secretary  and  treasurer;  Thos.  Halkett,  W.  M.  Miller, 
James  Barr,  John  Jl'Clelland,  Robt.  Dunlop,  John 
Crawford,  and  Robt.  Gibson,  directors. 

THE  ART-UNION  OF  GLASGOW. 

Office,  82  St.  Vincent  Place. 

Instituted  1811. 

Incorporated  by  Royal  Charter  1881. 

His  Grace  the  Duke  of  Hamilton,   Brandon,  and 

Chatelherault,    president ;    his  Grace  the  Duke  of 

Montrose,  his  Grace  the  Duke  of  Argyle,  Right  Hon. 

Lord  Belhaven  and   Stenton,  Sir  James  Anderson, 

Sir  Archibald  Islay  Campbell,  Bart,  of  Succoth,  Sir 

J.  Campbell  of  Stracathro,  Sir  M.  R.  Shaw  Stewart 

of  Ardgowan,    M.P.,   Sir  Archibald  Alison,   Bart., 

Sheriff   of    Lanarkshire,    Alexander    Hastie,    John 

Gordon  of  Aikenhead,  A.   Campbell  of  Blythswood, 

William  Stirling  of  Kcir,    M.P.,  Alex.   Dennistoun 

of   Golfhill,    D.   Carrick  Buchanan   of  Drumpeller, 

vice-presidents. 

Committee  of  Management.  —  The  Hon.  Peter 
Clouston,  Lord  Provost  of  Glasgow,  chairman ;  A. 
G.  Macdonald,  vice-chairman ;  Wm.  J.  Davidson, 
J.  Wylie  Guild,  Geo.  Anderson,  Alex.  Harvey,  Robt. 
Barclay,  Dr.  F.  H.  Thomson,  Geo.  Alston,  J.  K. 
Brown,  Wm.  Ilouldsworth,  D.  C.  Rait,  E.  D.  James, 
Jam.es  T.  Whitelaw;  Alex.  Moore,  C.A.,  acting 
secretary. 

Clydesdale  Banking  Company,  bankers. 

The  object  of  the  Art-Union  of  Glasgow  is  to  aid 
in  extending  amongst  the  community  a  knowledge 
of  the  fine  arts,  by  distributing  amongst  the  mem- 
bers meritorious  works  of  art.  A  subscription  of 
one  guinea  constitutes  membership  for  one  year. 
The  whole  subscriptions,  after  deducting  the  necessary 
expenses,  are  devoted  to  the  purchase  of  pictures., 
drawings,  sculptures,  engravings,  and  other  works 
of  art. 


88 


MISCELLANEOUS. 


NEWSPAPER  OFFICES  AND  PUBLIC  LIBRARIES. 


NEWSPAPER  OFFICES  AND  DAYS  OF 
PUBLICATION. 

CunisTiAN  News,  Saturday  Morning,  142  Tron. 

Citizen,  Saturday  Jlorniiig,  .^4  St.  Euocb  Square. 

Courier,  Thursday,  Buchanan  Ct.,  75  Argyle  St. 

Examiner,  Saturday,  7  Argyle  Street  (Corner  of 
Stockwell  Street). 

Glasgow  Advertiser,  Thursday,  C7  Union  St. 

Glasgow  Times,  Wednesday,  30  Adam's  Court 
Lane,  and  9  Howard  Street. 

Glasgow  Herald,  Daily;  office,  28  St.  Vincent 
Place;  night  entrance,  17  East  George  Lane. 

Glasgow  Gazette,  Saturday-,  ."(!  Miller  Street. 

Glasgow  Weekly  Mail,  104  Union  Street. 

Ladies'  Own  Journal,  Saturday  Morning,  10 
Koyal  E.xchange  Square. 

Mercantile  Advertiser,  SnipriNG  Gazette, 
AND  National  Propeuty  List,  published  every 
Tuesday,  74  Buchanan  Street. 

Morning  Journal,  Daily,  15  Turner's  Court, 
Argyle  Street. 

NouTii  British  Advertiser,  Saturday  Morn- 
ing, 10  IJoyal  Exchange  Square. 

North  British  Daily  Mail,  lOG  Union  Street. 

Penny  Post,  Satarday,  9  Howard  Street,  and  30 
Adam's  Court  Lane. 

PRorEKTY  Circular,  every  Tuesday,  6  St.  Vin- 
cent Place. 

Saturday  Post  and  Paisley  and  Kenfrkw- 
SHIRE  Reformer,  S.^turday,  15  Turner's  Court, 
87  Argyle  Street. 

Scottish  Banner,  Saturday,  30  Adam's  Court 
Lane. 

Sentinel,  Saturday,  9  Howard  Street,  and  30 
Adam's  Court  Lane. 


The  Buitish  Friend,  1st  of  each  month;  office, 
21  Wliitevale. 

The  Glasgow  Free  Press,  every  Saturday, 
97  Maxwell  Street. 

League  Journal,  Saturday,  108  Hope  Street. 

STIRLING'S  PUBLIC  LIBRARY. 
48  Miller  Street. 

Founded  in  1791  by  the  late  William  Stirling, 
merchant  in  Glasgow,  and  has  since  received  many 
very  valuable  additions  from  various  donors.  The- 
estimated  number  of  volumes  at  present  in  the  library 
is  about  20,000. 

The  library  is  open  daily  from  10  till  4,  and  from 
7  till  9  in  the  evening,  excepting  Saturdays,  ■when 
it  is  closed  at  12  ;  and  is  the  only  free  library  t* 
the  public,  who  are  supplied  with  ample  facilities  fc/r 
consulting  the  books  in  the  library  hall. 

Life  subscripticm,  to  lending  department,  £5  os. ; 
annual  subscription,  15s.  the  first  year,  and  10s.  6d. 
yearly  afterwards. 

K.  S.  CunlifF,  treasurer;  Wm.  Cockey,  secretary  f 
D,  Blair,  librarian. 

GLASGOW  PUBLIC  LIBRARY. 
15  Bath  Street. 

Entry,  transferable,  15s. ;  not  transferable,  53. 
Annual  contribution,  12s.  6d. 

Curators,  William  Mackinlay,  George  Hunter, 
David  Blackadder,  Dr.  Thomas  Watson,  Ale.xandca* 
Murray,  George  Watson,  David  Sandeman,  John 
Slack,  I!.  R.  Fowler;  Jas.  Burns,  secretary;  Andw. 
JIaxwell,  treasurer ;  E.  W.  Henry,  librarian ;  D. 
M'Michael,  acting  librarian. 


MISCELLANEOUS. 


CLYDESDALE  AMATEUR  ROWING  CLUB. 
Boat-House  and  Club-Room,  York  St.,  Little  Govan 

R.  Dalglish,  M.P.,  commodore;  John  Tennant, 
George  Anderson,  vice-commodores;  Archibald  K. 
Murray,  president ;  Thos.  Barclay,  John  G.  Whyte, 
vice-presidents;  Alexander  W.  Woodsido,  treasurer; 
Thomas  Lindsay,  15  Buchanan  Street,  secretary. 
T.  A.  Burnside,  captain  ;  John  Smith,  flag-captain  ; 
George  Geddes,  club-master. 

Life  Members — Hon.  G.  F.  Boyle,  Sir  Archibald 
Alison,  Sir  John  Maxwell,  George  Baird,  Samuel 
Higginbotham,  James  Campbell,  jun.,  James  F. 
Jamieson,  John  Warren  Law,  ArchJ.  K.  Murr.iy, 
Thos.  Barclay,  Jas.  II.  Roger,  W.  G.  Murray. 

ordinary  jiemi!Ei«s. 
Col.  ir.  Smyth.  Robert  Walker. 

William  Euing,  James  Lumsden. 

"William  Sommerville.  John  H.  Young. 

Alexander  Crum.  John  Brodie. 

A.  Crum  Ewitig.  John  Davidson. 

Charles  Campbell.  "William  Robertson. 

William  Inglis  Scott.  Patrick  White. 

"William  W.  Watson.  R.  Wihon. 

James  Blurraj-,  jun.  "William  K.  Purdon. 

R.  O.  Cogan.  John  Tannahill. 

"William  Cochran.  John  Henderson. 

Edwin  Higginbotham.         William  AVyper. 
Ninian  B.  Stewart.  William  Mays. 

Alexander  Strathern,  J.  Freebairn,  jun. 


J.  Stevenson,  jun. 
John  Miller. 
Thomas  Auchterlonie. 
Adam  Pringle,  jun. 
A.  H.  Oswald. 
F.  D.  Rait. 
George  S.  Rodger. 
A.  Stevenson. 
J.  M'Kechnio. 
James  Scott. 
Archd.  K.  Murray. 
Thomas  Barclay. 
John  G.  Whyte. 
James  II.  Roger. 
William  G.  Murray-. 
J.  Warren  Law. 
T.  A.  Burnside. 
A.  W.  Wood.-ide. 
Thomas  Lindsay. 
"William  Murray. 
F.  M'Crae. 
William  Mcikleham. 
John  Smith. 
M.  Forsyth. 

Life  membership,    five 


James  Tnrnbiil'. 
Charles  C.  Gnnn. 
Fied.  S.  Erskine. 
David  Smith. 
Thomas  Arnott. 
James  Rankine. 
John  R.  Hutchison. 
D.  Sommerville. 
Robert  Leggat. 
Thomas  M'Connell. 
J.  15.  Henderson. 
Alexander  M'Kay. 
James  N.  Miller. 
George  Cram. 
R.  G.  Melvin. 
T.  Robin. 
Robert  Rankine. 
David  Goldie. 
James  Henderson. 
George  Hunter. 
David  Leslie. 
Edward  Hardmeat. 
Charles  Wilson. 
George  Geddes. 
guineas ;  ordinarv   mem- 


bership, one  guinea  ;   entrance  fee,  half-a-guinoa. 

The  monthly  meetings  of  the  Club  are  held  on  the 
first  Slonday  of  each  month,  at  8  p. in.,  in  the  Vic- 
toria Hotel,  West  George  Street. 


MISCELLANEOUS. 


89 


CLYDE  MODEL  YACHT  CLUB. 

lion.  George  Frederick  Bovle,  Garrison,  Millport, 
commodore ;  Julm  Eaton  Reid,  Strahoun  Lodge, 
Millport,  vice-commodore  ;  Frank  Powell,  Torr 
Aluinii,  Dunoon,  rear-commodore  ;  Jolin  Ure,  Thos. 
Fiilcoiier,  Andrew  Spencer,  James  Miller,  Kicliard 
Ferguson,  KoLcrt  Mackintosli,  and  Adam  Teaclier, 
general  committee  ;  Robert  Hart,  James  Grant,  jun., 
and  Robert  Sliarp,  measuring  officers ;  John  Fer- 
guson, 1 1  Argyle  Street,  hon.  treasurer ;  J.  M.  For- 
rester, 138  Hope  Street,  hon.  secretary. 

MEM15EUS. 


Boyle,  Hon.  G.  F. 
Buchanan,  Daniel 
Cook,  James 
Clark,  William 
Cochrane,  William 
Campbell,  John 
Campbell,  Sir  Angus 
Chap'in,  Alexander 
Crawhall,  J   13. 
Campbell,  John 
Dickie,  John 
Doig,  William 
Ferguson,  Richard 
Ferguson,  John 
FyfFe,  W.  H. 
Fyffe,  William 
Fyfle,  William,  sen. 
Falconer,  Thomas 
Finlay,  A.  S.,  M.P. 
Forrester,  J.  M. 
Fulton,  David 
Grant,  James,  jun. 
Gibson,  Robert  J. 
Gibson,  John 
Gilchrist,  James 
Gunn,  Charles 
Hart,  Robert 
Hay,  Captain,  R.K 
Harley,  William,  jun. 
Houston,  Allan 
Inglis,  w.  n. 
Kennedy,  Archibald 
Knight,"  S.  P. 
Livingstone,  T.  L.  F. 
Lockett,  Joseph,  jun. 
Lockett,  Augustus  John 
Munn,  James 
Miller,  James 
Menxies,  Alexander 

The  admission  for  ordinary  members  is  one  guinea 
for  entrance-money,  and  10s.  6d.  armual  subscrip- 
tion.    Life  member's  subscription,  five  guineas. 

ROYAL  NORTHERN  YACHT  CLUB. 

Patroness — The  Queen. 
Duke  of  Hamilton,  commodore  ;  David  Richard- 
son, vice-commodore;  John  S.  Mills,  rear-commo- 
dore ;  Robert  Aitken,  W.  Houldsworth,  Andw.  A. 
Ranken,  C.  T.  Couper,  jun..  Captain  R.  F.  Shaw 
Stewart,  James  Smith,  A.  S.  Schaw,  Robt.  Thomson, 
J.  Campbell,  Sir  Angus  Campbell,  Bart.,  Hon.  Geo. 
F.  Boyle,  \V.  D.  Roberts,  stewards. 

MEMIiEnS. 

Adam,  .Tuhn  L.  Alston,  George 

Aitken,  Robert  Abercromby,  A.  A. 

Arbnihnot,  (Jeorge  C.  Buchanan,  John 

Anderson,  Arihur  Brown,  A.  J.  Dennistoun 


M'Intosh,  Robert 
M'Farlane,  James 
M'Callum,  Duncan 
jriver,  David 
M'lvendritk,  John 
Neilson,  John 
Ogilvie,  W.  B, 
Powell,  Frank 
Richardson,  H.  H. 
Rankine,  James 
Russell,  William  H. 
Rowan,  John  M. 
Reid,  John  Eaton 
Rait,  Crichton 
Renfrew,  Alexander 
Robson,  Robert  C.  E. 
Spencer,  James 
Spencer,  Andrew 
Spencer,  John 
Smith,  James 
Stevens,  Thomas 
Stewart,  Ninian 
Stewart,  Alexander  B. 
Sharp,  Robert 
Sealh,  Thomas  B. 
Stewart,  Robert  F.  S. 
Taylor,  Captain 
Teacher,  Adam 
Tennant,  H.  L. 
Ure,  John 
Wales,  Henry 
"Walker,  Peter 
Walker,  Robert 
Walker,  Robert,  jun. 
AVatson,  Henry 
Watson,  William,  jun. 
Woodside,  A.  W. 
Young,  Captain 


Ballantine,  James 
Birkmyre,  William 
Bridson,  Thomas  R.,  jun. 
Brown,  Hugh,  jun. 
Buccleuch,  Duke  of 
Breadalbane,  Marquis  of 
Buchanan,  J.  C. 
Beresford,  J.  Claudius 
Bourne,  Thomas 
Bridson,  Harry 
Baxendale,  J.  Hornby 
Bourne,  Peter 
Brodie,  John  A. 
Boyle,  Hon.  George  F. 
Baxendale,  R.  B. 
Baird,  James 
Baird,  George 
Brown,  R.  Bennett 
Blair,  Robert 
Ballantine,  James 
Brenan,  P.  P. 
Garden,  Sir  John,  Bart. 
Colvin,  William 
Campbell,  Sir  Angus,  Bt. 
Cree,  James 
Culbertson,  Robert 
Cowan,  James 
Campbell,  John,  Fossil 
Couper,  Charles  T.,  jun. 
Charley,  John 
Cheetham,  C.  F. 
Campbell,  J.,  South  Hall 
Caird,  James  T. 
Campbell,  James,  jun. 
Cooper,  Henry  R. 
Crockatt,  George 
Dunlop,  James 
Davenport,  John 
Darcus,  Solomon 
Dempster,  D.  F. 
Dennistoun,  Alex. 
Dennistoun,  Alex.,  jun. 
Duterte,  Ernest 
Donaldson,  John 
Davidson,  Robert 
Dalglish,  Robert  J. 
Decie,  Henry  E. 
Donald,  Thomas 
Dunlop,  William 
Eglinton&Winton,Earlof 
EUice,  Edward,  M.P. 
Ewing,  Archibald  Orr 
Ewing,  John  Leckie 
Elder,  George 
Ewing,  H.  E.  C,  jun. 
Finlay,  Alex.  S.,  M.P. 
Eraser,  Peter  Scott 
Fergusson,  Hickson 
Glasgow,  F'arl  of 
Gilkison,  Robert,  jun, 
Gascoigne,  F.  C.  F. 
Gibb,  Klias 
Graham,  Wm.  C. 
Gilmour,  William 
Galbraith,  Andrew 
Iluggins,  W.  B. 
Hamilton,  John 
Hill,  Laurence,  jun. 
Hamilton,  Captain 


Hamilton,  the  Duke  of 
Houldsworth,  William 
Houldsworth,  J.  H. 
Houldsworth,  Thomas 
Hankey,  Capt.  William 
Hamilton,  John  W. 
Hifiginbotham,  Kdwin 
Houldsworth,  J.  Muir 
Hannan,  James 
Hamilton,  William 
Hamilton,  Dundas 
Houldswoith,  Henry, jun. 
Houldsworili,  Thomas 
Hawkins,  Henry 
Henderson,  Robert 
Johnston,  David 
Jamieson,  James  F. 
.Jackson,  W.  C.  Ward 
Kerr,  Robert 
King,  George 
Kippen,  Richard 
Kippen,  Durham 
Kidston,  George  J. 
Knox,  Robeit,  jun. 
Lumsden,  George        ' 
Lang,  II.  Jlorris 
Lamont,  James,  yr, 
Lloyd,  John  J. 
Leitch,  Adam 
Lucas,  Philip 
Lee,  Cajitain  V.  H. 
Leadbetter,  R.  H. 
Lockett,  Joseph 
Lamont,  Archd.  G. 
Lamb,  Andrew 
M'Nair,  James 
Middleton,  George 
Jluir,  William 
Mair,  Hugh 
Macfie,  Robert 
Muir,  Alexander 
Macleod,  Norman  A, 
Mills,  John  Stewart 
Murray,  James,  jun. 
Macnair,  Andrew 
Murray,  Francis,  juu. 
Maelver,  Charles 
Murraj^  Patrick 
Malcolm,  Wniliam 
IMalcohn,  Samuel  S. 
Malcolm,  John 
Murray,  George 
Muir,  'I'hoir.as 
Macfie,  John 
Morrison,  Adam 
JIackay,  J.  F. 
!Maclaren,  R. 
Mackenzie,  Sir  W.,  Bart. 
Mitchell,  MoncrieiF 
Napier,  Robert 
Orde,  Sir  John  P.,  Bart. 
Oswald,  Alexander 
Orr,  John 
Paterson,  W.  R. 
Philip,  John 
Patten,  Hugh  1\L 
Powell,  Francis 
Penney,  David  J. 
Patlison,  Alex.  D. 


90 


PUBLIC  OFFICES. 


Pirrie,  John  Stirling,  William 

Eedfeni,  W.  M.  Scott,  Jolin,  jr.  of  Gar- 

Eanken,  A.  R.  vel  Piirk 

Eobertson,  E.  William        Scott,  Robert,  R.N. 
Eowan,  J.  M.  Stewart,  Captain,  IJ.F. 

Eoberts,  W.  D'Esterre         Scott,  John  E.,  juii. 
Eainj-,  George  Stirling,  Jair.es 

Eicharo'son,  David  Scbaw,  Arcbd.  S. 

Eeid,  Francis  K.  Scott,  Wm.  Inglis 

Eicbardson,  John  Smith,  Duncan 

Eeid,  John  Eaton  Stirling,  William 

Eeid,  James  E.  Swinburne,  Major-Gen. 

Eichardson,  T.  Sandford,  Captain  11.  B. 

Eait,  C.  J.  Stewart,  Francis  0. 

Eeid,  John  Savage,  Christopher  D. 

Eichardson,  Eev.  H.  H.       Tennant,  Hugh 
Eichardson,  James  Thomson,  Robert 

Smith,  James  Tennant,  John 

Simons,  William  Tennaiit,  Charles  J. 

Swinburne,   Capt.  T.  A.,     Taylor,  M.  S. 

E.N.  Wingate,  Andrew 

Scott,  James,  of  Kelly.        Watson,  Wm.  West 
Stewart,  Sir  Jlichael  S.,     Wilson,  Colin  Duulop 

Bart.,  M.P.  Wright,  John  B. 

Steele,  James  Walker,  Sydney 

Stephenson,  James 

The  admission  foj*  ordinary  members  is  five  pounds 
for  entrance-money,  and  three  pounds  annual  sub- 
ficription. 

Honorary  members  are  also  admitted.  The  per- 
sons eligible  are  Admirals,  Captains  of  the  Royal 
Navy,  and  officers  commanding  Queen's  ships  and 
revenue  vessels. 

The  Yachts  of  this  Club  have  the  special  privilege, 
'by  warrants  from  the  Lords  of  the  Admiralty,  of 
wearing  the  Blue  Ensign  ;  they  have  also  the  pri- 
vilege of  entering  the  ports  of  France,  Holland,  &c., 
free  of  dues. 

Tlie  Lords  Commissioners  of  her  Majesty's  Trea- 
sury have  been  pleased  to  concede  to  this  club  all 
the  privileges  usually  granted  to  other  Eoval  Yacht 
€lubs. 

The  distini:;uishing  Flags  of  the  Club  ave,  "  Blue 
Burgee,  with  Yellow  Crown  and  Anchor,  and  Biue 
Ensign." 

The  Annual  Regattas   of  the  Clab  take  place  at 
Dunoon,  Largs,  and  other  ports  on  the  Clyde. 
^  Patrick  Murray,  107  St.  Vincent  Street,  secretary. 

CLYDESDALE  CRICKET  CLUB. 

Instituted  1818. 

Ground,  Kinning  Park,  Paisley  Eoad. 

Earl   of  Eglinlon   and  Winton,   patron  ;  Robert 

Arthur,  president;  Jas.  Hall,  vice-president;   Archd. 

"Campbell,    treasurer;     Robert   Mitchell,    secretary; 

<;omiciI,  C.  Cruikshank,  J.  Curaniing,  and  W.  Swanu. 

PUBLIC  OFFICES. 

Barony  Parish  Statute  Labour  Conversiox 
Assessment.  Collector's  OiSce,  104  West  Regent 
Street. — Thomas  Gordon,  collector. 

Barony  Parish  Parochial  Board.  Cham- 
l)ers,  14  College  Street. — Peter  Beatie,  inspector. 

Barony  Parish  Session  Cleric's  Office,  52 
West  Nile  Street. — David  JI'Brayne,  clerk. 

BlLL-OF-ESTRY  OFFICE  IN  THE  CUSTOM- 
HOUSE, 94  Great  Clyde  Street. 

British  and  Irish  JIagnevic  Telegraph 
Company  (Limited),  in  exclusive  connection  with 


the  Submarine  Telegraph  Company,  22  awl  24 
Exchange  Square,  and  South- Western  Railway  Sta- 
tion, Bridge  Street. 

Chamberlain's  Office,  City  Chambers. — John 
Strang,  LL.D.,  chamberlain;  Daniel  MacCallum, 
accountant. 

City  Poor  Assessment  Officjc,  70  Bell  Street. 
■ — David  Hall,  collector. 

City  and  Suburban  Gas  Cojipany's  Office, 
42  Miller  Street.  Works,  Dalmarnock.  Wiliiani 
Fleming,  secretary;   Hugh  Bartholomew,  engineer. 

Clyde  Trustees  Ciiambkrs,  1G  Rol-.ortson  St. 

Commissary  Clerk's  Office,  44  West  Regent 
Street. — Thomas  Donald,  cleik;  C.  D.  Donald, 
clerk-depute. 

Custom  House,  94  Great  Clyde  Street.— Fied. 
Wm.  Trevor,  collector;  Allan  Ross,  Thos.  J. 
Graham,  George  Wigmore,  James  Kellar,  Charles 
Burridge,  James  Whyte,  Michael  O'ilallaran,  John 
Ross,  Fred.  A.  Mackillop,  Tlios.  Christie,  Wm. 
Sharpe,  Henry  Cuthbertson.  F.  G.  Taylor,  F.benezer 
Russell,  Duncan  A.  Cameron,  Juhn  Hutcbcson,  Paul 
Atkinson,  J.  T.  Reyburn,  John  Govan,  clerks; 
Faterson  Baniber,  surveyor;  Spelman  J.  Smyth  and 
J.  W.  Eoubister,  assistant-surveyors;  II.  G.  Sel- 
wood,  J.  Hoggan,  W.  J.  Jlatthews,  C.  I^I.  Spalding, 
T.  Gordon,  J.  K.  Bruce,  George  Ord,  A.  G.  Ander- 
son, J.  E.  Davev,  A.  Scott,  Jlariia  Coslelloe,  J. 
Cook,  H.  Lowth,'G.  Chiyton,  J.  Forsyth,  J.  Allan, 
E.  True,  O.  Wilson,  J.  Adamson,  J.  Bain,  R.  Good- 
win, ex.imining  otiicers. — John  Tag^art,  principal 
coast  ofticer  at  Bowling  Bay. — Hugh  Kelly, 
messenger  and  houfc-keoper.  Hours  of  attendance 
for  despatch  of  public  business — Long  Room  Depart- 
ment, from  10  till  4. 

Dean  of  Guild  Court. — Town  Clerks,  asses- 
sors; John  Carrick,  superintendent  of  streets  and 
buildings;  Court  sits  every  second  Thursday  at  11 
o'clock.  The  Court  is  presided  over  by  James 
Lumsden,  and  the  brethren  in  council  consists  of 
eight  members  appointed  by  the  Merchants'  House 
and  Trades'  House. 

Electric  and  International  Telegraph 
Comrany.  Offices — Lobby  of  Royal  Exchange, 
76  St.  Vincent  Street,  and  at  the  Eailway  Stations. 

Excise  Office,  13  Queen  Street. 

Extractor's  Office,  City  Chambers. 

i^vcuLTY  or  Physicians'  Library,  17  St. 
Enoch  Square. 

Faculty  of  Procurators'  Sale  Hall,  St. 
George's  Place. 

Faculty  of  Procurators'  Library,  St. 
George's  Place, 

Glasgow  Gas  Light  Company's  Office,  42 
Virginia  Sireet. — James  Ritchie,  enginei-r  and  man- 
ager; Dundas  Hamilton,  secretary;  Charles  Liddell, 
surveyor;   Jolm  Purves,  accountant  and  cashier. 

Glasgow  Water  Commissioners'  Offices,  23 
Miller  Street. 

GovAN  Poors'  Office,  224  Eglinton  Stveet. — 
James  D.  Kirkwood,  inspector  of  poor. 

GovAN    Parish  Poor  Eates  and   Statute 
Labour  Office,    23  St.   Enoch   Square. — David  | 
Dreghorn,  collector. 

Harbour  Master's  Office,  1G  Eobertson  St. 

Government  Emigration  Offick,  Custom- 
Ilouse. — Emigration  oflicer.  Captain  E.  B.  Stewart, 
E.N. ;  assistant  emigration  officer,  Neil  Thompson; 
medical  inspector  of  emigrants,  James  F'raser,  M.D. ; 


PUBLIC  OFFICES. 


91 


snrvej-ors  of  emigrant  sliips,  William  Johnston  and 
Kubert  Curie;   Charles  M'Donald,  clerk. 

Inland  IJevexue  Office,  13  Queen  Street.— 
George  M'Calluni,  collector  of  Inland  Revenue  and 
distributor  of  stamps. — Excise  Beparimeiit,  Mark 
Wenley,  chief  clcik.—Stamp  Department,  Duncan 
Cameron,  chief  clerk. — Tax  Department,  George  H. 
Gibson,  chief  clerk. —  Surveying  Departmerd  of 
Stamps  and  Taxes,  Charles  H.  Murray,  inspector  fur 
Lanark,  Renfrew,  and  Dumbarton  shires;  Robert 
Walker,  surveyor  of  income  and  assessed  taxes  for 
City  of  Glasgow;  John  H.  Bank'?  and  William 
Munro,  surveyors  for  lower  ward  of  Lanarkshire; 
John  Hiilm,  surveyor  for  Govan  and  Cadder  in 
lower  ward  of  Lanarkshire,  and  county  of  Dumbarton. 

Justice  of  PEACii;  Clekk's  Office  for  tlie 
lower  part  of  Lanarkshire,  County  Buildings,  111 
Brunswick  Street. — George  Crawfurd,  clerk;  Geo. 
Grey,  depute- clerk. 

Justice  OF  Peace  Clerk's  Office  for  the  Bal- 
fron  or  Western  district  of  Stirlingshire,  82  West 
Nile  Street — ^William  Jaffrav,  depute-clerk. 

Justice  of  Peaci!  Cleuk's  Office  for  Eastern 
■district  of  Dumbartonshire,  4  South  Hanover  St. — 
James  Allan,  depute-clerk.  Small  Debt  Court  held 
at  Kirkintilloch  first  Saturday'  of  each  month. 

Lanarkshire  Police  and  Prisons  Assess- 
ment Office,  11  Frederick  Street. — Collector, 
Archd.  Tennent. 

Lands  Valuation. — John  H.  Banks,  assessor 
for  City  and  Baron}',  without  municipal  boundary'; 
William  Munro,  assessor  for  Monklands,  Cambus- 
lang,  Kilbride,  and  Eutherglen;  John  Holm,  asses- 
sor for  Govan,  Cadder,  and  County  of  Dumbarton. 

Lands  Valuation  Office  for  the  City  of 
Glasgow,  70  Bell  Street. — James  Donaldson  and 
Andrew  M'Dowall  Houstoun,  assessors. 

JIeeciiants'  House,  70  Hutcheson  St. — John 
Smith,  collector  and  clerk. 

Ordnance  Survey  Office,  205  St.  Vincent  St 

Parochial  Board's  Office  (City  Parish), 
326  Parliamentary  Road — E.  Adanison,  inspector. 

Police  Chambers,  Central,  9  S.  Albion  St. 

Police  Office,  Southern,  47  South  Portland 
Street,  Laurieston. 

Police  Office,  Eastern,  33  Stevenson  Street, 
Calton. 

Police  Office,  Western,  6  Craustonhill,  An- 
derston. 

Police  Office,  Clyde,  16  Robertson  Street. 

Police  Office,  Northern,  Maitland  Street, 
Cowcaddens. 

Police  Station,  South  Prison,  Jail  Square. 

Police  Station,  Springvale,  Springburn. 

Police  Station,  St.  Rollo,\-,  I'arliamentary  Ed. 

Police  and  Poor- Rate  Surveyor's  Office, 
70  Bell  Street.— A.  M'D.  Houston  and  Jas.  Donald- 
son, surveyors. 

Police  Collector's  Office,  70  Bell  Street. — 
E.  G.  Maxavell,  collector. 

Police  Treasurer's  Office,  70  Bell  Street. — 
David  CroU,  treasurer. 

Post -Office,  George  Square.  —  Edward  D. 
James,  postmaster.  (For  names  of  clerks,  sorters, 
stampers,  and  managers,  see  page  1  of  Appendix ; 
and  for  letter  carriers,  see  Trades'  Directory.) 

Procukator-Fiscal's  Office  for  the  Burgh, 
Police  Chambers. — John  Lang,  P.F. 

Procurator- FiscALS  for  the  Co.,  Sheriffs, 


Commissary,  and  Admiralty,  County  Buildings, 
Wilson  Street,  William  Hart  and  John  Gommel. 

Procurator-Fiscal  for  the  Justices  of  the 
Peace. — Robt.  Duncan  Douglas,  County  Buildings, 
111  Brunswick  Street. 

Property  and  Income  Tax  Office  for  City 
of  Glasgow,  13  Queen  st. — Robt.  Donald,  clerk. 

Property  AND  Income  Tax  Office  for  Lower 
Ward  of  Lanarkshire,  13  Queen  Street. — John 
Earston,  clerk.  James  Mitchell,  William  Anderson, 
and  William  Smith,  assessors,  21  Cochran  Street. 

Quartermaster's  Office,  8  Scotia  Street. — 
D.  51'Alpine,  accountant  and  quartermaster. 

Recruiting  District  Offices,  SO  Shamrock 
Street. 

Religious  Institution  Rooms,  75  St.  George's 
Place. — John  M'Callum,  manager. 

Royal  Engineers'  Office,  3  Wellington  Place, 
G9  Sauchiehall  Street. 

Stamp  Office,  13  Queen  Street.— Open  from  10 
till  4  o'clock,  and  shuts  on  Saturdays  at  13.  Geo. 
M'Callum,  distributor. 

Sasine  Office  for  the  Burgh  of  Glasgow. 
— Andrew  Cunningham,  registrar,  City  Chambers. 

Sasine  Office,  25  Bath  Street. — Thos.  Grahame, 
W.S.,  and  Thomas  Hill,  keepers  of  the  Particular 
Register  of  Sasine?,  &c.,  for  Renfrewshire  and  Re- 
galities of  Glasgow  and  Paisley. 

Sheriff's  Chambers,  County  BuilJings,  Wilson 
Street. — Sir  Archd.  Alison,  Bart.,  sheriff;  Henry 
Glassford  Bell,  Archd.  Smith,  Alex.  Strathern,  and 
Alex.  Erskine  JIurray,  substitutes ;  John  Drysdale, 
clerk;  John  Sim,  Alex.  Pearson,  Wm.  Drysdale,  and 
Geo.  Sellar,  deputies;  William  Hart  and  John  Gem- 
niel,  joint  procurators- fiscal ;  P.  T.  Young,  auditor 
of  accounts. — Courts  for  ordinary  business  on  Tues- 
day, Wednesday,  and  Friday,  and  for  Small  Debts 
on  Monday,  Wednesday,  and  Thursday,  weekly. 
Appeal  Courts,  Mondays  and  Thursdays  for  County 
Cases — Wednesdays  for  District  Cases. 

Session  Clerk's  Office  for  the  City,  57  St. 
George's  Place. — Robert  Strang,  clerk  ;  John  Gal- 
loway, deputy-clerk. 

Session  Clerk's  Office  for  the  Bakony 
Parish,  52  West  Nile  Street. — Open  every  day 
from  10  to  3  o'clock. — David  M'Brayne,  clerk. 

Session  Clerk's  Officefor  Hutchesontown, 
Gorisals  Proper,  including  Govan  Annexation, 
Laurieston,  Tkadeston,  and  Kingston,  6  South 
Portland  Street. — Wm.  Speirs,  clerk. 

Session  Clerk's  Office  tor  Govan  Parish, 
53  Eglinton  Street,  and  Govan  School  House.— 
Wm.  Fulton,  A.JM.,  clerk. 

Shipping  Office,  Sailors'  Home,  James  Watt 
Street. — Robert  Crawford,  shipping-master. 

Statute  Labour  Conveusion  Offi-je. — By 
virtue  of  a  late  Act  of  Parliament,  the  management 
of  the  Statute  Labour  Conversion  for  the  repair  and 
maintenance  of  the  Streets  and  Roads  within  the 
Parliamentary  Boundary,  is  vested  in  the  Municipal 
Police  and  Statute  Labour  Committee  ;  and  altera- 
tions have  been  made  by  that  Act  in  the  Rates  of 
Statute  Labour  Money,  i&c,  &c.  Particular  infor- 
mation as  to  which  may  be  had  on  application  to 
John  Lang,  clerk.  Police  Buildings. 

Tonnage  Office,  14  Robertson  Street.— James 
Martin,  collector. 

Town  Clerks,  City  Chambers,  Wilson  Street. 
— Angus  Turner  and  Ales.  Monro,  clerks. 


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BANKING  HOUSES. 


BANKING 
Bank  of  Scotland,  G6  Ingrain  Street.  Andw. 
Nielson,  manager ;  George  W.  Hill,  sub-manager. 
Draw  on  Courts  &  Co.,  and  Smith,  Payne,  &  Co., 
London  ;  on  the  Bank  of  England  and  branches;  on 
the  Manchester  and  Liverpool  District  Bank  and 
branches;  Carlisle  City  and  District  Bank;  Provin- 
cial Bank  of  Ireland  and  branches;  Bank  of  Ireland 
and  branches;  Samuel  Smith  &  Co.,  Nottingham; 
Harris  &  Co.,  Bradford;  Preston  Banking  Company, 
Preston  and  Lancaster;  and  Huddersfield  Banking 
Company,  Iludderslield.  Also,  on  the  branches  of 
the  Commercial  Bank  of  Scotland,  in  towns  where 
they  have  no  branches  of  their  own.  Bills  negoti- 
ated on  all  towns  in  Great  Britain  and  Ireland, 
■where  there  is  the  branch  of  a  bank. 

Bank  ov  Scotland,  Laurieston.  Jas.  Gourlay 
and  James  Syme,  agents.  Lraw  and  negotiate  as 
above. 

British  Linen  Company  Bank,  Queen  Street. 
—  Andrew  L.  Fowler  and  John  Gunn,  agents;  John 
Bannerman  and  James  Ivirkwood,  accountants ; 
Geo.  Hunter,  D.  C.  Nicol,  John  Hunter,  and  T.  S.  J. 
.Johnston,  tellers.  Draw  and  issue  letters  of  credit 
on  Smith,  Payne,  and  Smiths,  London  ;  Bank  of 
England  and  branches  ;  S.  Smith  &  Co.,  Notting- 
ham ;  Carlisle  and  Cumberland  Bank  ;  Sheffield  and 
Uotherham  Bank,  Sheffield;  J.  Backhouse  &  Co., 
Darlington,  Durham,  and  Sunderland ;  Bank  of 
Whitehaven,  Whitehaven,  and  the  Halifax  Joint 
Stock  Bank,  Halifax;  Bank  of  Ireland  and  branches; 
Messrs.  James  G.  King  Sons,  New  York  ;  Bank  of 
Montreal  and  Agencies ;  Bank  of  Upper  Canada, 
Toronto,  and  Agencies  ;  and  on  the  English,  Scot- 
tish, and  Australian  Chartered  Bank  in  Australia. 
Bills  negotiated  on  all  towns  in  Great  Britain  and 
Ireland,  and  abroad,  where  there  is  a  bank.  Circu- 
lar letters  of  credit  issued  for  the  use  of  travellers  on 
the  continent. 

City  of  Glasgow  Bank,  24  Virginia  Street. — 
Kobert  Salmond,  managing  director;  Alexander 
Stronach,  manager ;  John  Low,  secretary ;  John 
Turnbull,  cashier;  K.  S.  Stronach,  accountant;  Jas. 
P.  Fraser,  inspector  of  branches;  Dd.  Ross,  assistant- 
inspector;  Robert  Gray,  John  Phillips,  Wni.  Eeid, 
Idlers.  Branch  Offices  in  Glasgow — •Anderston, 
Charles  Phillips,  agent ;  Calton,  Andrew  Keid  and 
W.  S.  Harvey,  agents;  Cowcaddens,  John  Graham 
and  J.  Tennent,  agents  ;  Gorbals,  Thomas  Smith, 
agent;  Laurieston,  \Y.  R.  Crombie,  agent;  St.  Vin- 
cent Street,  James  Dale,  agent ;  Trongate,  William 
Robertson,  agent;  West-end  (17-1  Argyle  Street),  A. 
G.  Brown,  agent.  Draw  on  Bank  of  England  ; 
London  Joint  Stock  Bank ;  National  Provincial 
Bank  of  England  and  branches;  Manchester  and 
Liverpool  District  Bank  and  branches  ;  Manchester 
and  Salford  Bank;  Beckett  and  Co.,  Leeds;  Stour- 
bridge and  Kidderminster  Bank  and  branches;  York 
Union  Bank  and  branches ;  Carlisle  City  and  Dis- 
trict Bank  and  branches;  Coventry  Union  Bank; 
Samuel  Smith  and  Co.,  Derby;  Huddersfield  Banking 
Company  and  branches  ;  Samuel  Smith  Brothers  & 
Co.,  Hull;  Nottingham  and  Notts  Bank  &  branches; 
Whitehaven  Joint  Stock  Bank  and  branches;  Shef- 
field Banking  Company  and  Branches;  Ulster  Bank- 
ing Company  and  branches;  Provincial  Bank  of 
Ireland  and  branches;  Bank  of  Ireland  and  brandies; 
North  of  Scotland  Bank  and  branches;  Eastern  Bank 
Scotland  and  branches;    Bank  of  Montreal  and 


HOUSES. 

branches;  Union  Bank  of  Australia;  Richa  d  Irvin 
&  Co.,  New  York.  Negotiates  bills  generally  on  all 
places  throughout  the  United  Kingdom. 

Clydesdale  Bank,  MillerStreet. — George  Reac?- 
man,  manager;  William  Brown,  assistant  manager; 
Alexander  Mathers,  secretary ;  William  Tod,  cashier; 
Tlios.  Keay,  inspector  of  branches;  David  Ferguson,, 
accountant;  ^Villiam  Aikman,  O.  T.  B.  Gardner, 
D.  Macmillan,  John  Balgarnie,  E.  Locke,  tellers; 
Branch  Offices — 90  Trongate,  P.  B.  Junor,  aj;ent. 
Moore  Place  Branch — W.  II.  Bremner,  agent. 
Draw  on  Barnett,  Iloare,  &  Co.,  London,  and  London 
and  AVestminster  Bank,  London ;  Liverpool  Union 
Bank,  Liverpool  ;  Manchester  Union  Bank  ;  Man- 
chester and  Liverpool  District  Bank  and  branches  ; 
W.  W.  Brown  &  Co.,  bankers,  Leeds ;  Birmingham 
and  Midland  Bank  ;  Sheffield  Banking  Company  ; 
W.  II.  Lambton  &  Co.,  Newcastle,  and  branches; 
Huddersfield  Banking  Company ;  Hull  Banking 
Company  and  branches;  Halifax  Joint  Stock  Bank  ; 
Carlisle  City  and  District  Bank  ;  West  of  England 
and  South  Wales  DistrictBank,  Bristol,  and  branches; 
National  Provincial  Bank  of  England  and  branches; 
Moore  &  Robinson,  bankers,  Nottingham  ;  Coventry 
Union  Bank  ;  Yorkshire  Bank,  Leeds,  and  branches-; 
Lancaster  Banking  Company  and  branches  ;  White- 
haven Joint  Stock  Bank  ;  Barnsley  Bank ;  County 
of  Gloucester  Bank  and  branches  ;  Derb_v  and  Derliy- 
shire  Bank  and  branches;  Messrs.  Gurneys  &  Co., 
Norwich,  and  branches ;  Roval  Bank  of  Ireland, 
Dublin;  National  Bank  and  br.inches  ;  Ulster  Bank 
and  branches;  Belfast  Bank  and  branches  ;  Central 
Bank  of  Scotland,  Perth,  and  branches ;  Eastern 
Bank,  Dundee,  and  branches ;  North  of  Scotland 
Bank,  Aberdeen,  and  branches;  Caledonian  Bank, 
Inverness,  and  branches  ;  Commercial  Bank,  Kirk- 
caldy ;  Commercial  Bank  of  Canada  and  branches  ; 
Union  Bank  of  Halifax,  Nova  Scotia. 

CoMJiiiECiAL  Bank  of  Scotland,  10  Gordon 
Street. — Agents,  William  Johnston  and  William 
Paul;  sub-cashier,  John  Sloane;  accountant,  Robt. 
Mitchell.  Sub-branch,  15  Trongate;  John  Wyfc, 
pro-agent.  Are  agents  for,  or  draw  on,  the  fol- 
lowing establishments  —  viz.,  Jones,  Loyd,  &  Co., 
London;  Coutts  &  Co.,  London  ;  Altwond.s,  Spooner, 
&  Co.,  Birmingham;  Birmingham  Banking  Com- 
pany; Boyle,  Low,  Pim,  &  Co  ,  Dublin;  Bradford 
Banking  Co. ;  Bank  of  Whitehaven;  Carlisle  City 
and  District  Bank  and  branches ;  Central  Bank  of 
Scotland  and  branches  ;  Cumberland  Union  Bank 
and  branches ;  Eastern  B.mk  of  Scotland  and 
branches  ;  Hardcastle,  Cross,  &  Co  ,  Bolton  ;  HalitaK 
Joint-Stock  Banking  Comp.iny;  Hibernian  Bank; 
Hull  Banking  Co.  and  branches;  Lambton  &  Com- 
pany, Newcastle,  and  agents;  D.  Latouche  &  Co, 
Dublin;  Leeds  Banking  Co. ;  Leicestershire  Banking 
Co.  ar.d  branches ;  Liverpool  Commercial  Bank  ; 
Loyd,  Entwistle,  &  Co  ,  Manchester  ;  Manchester  & 
Salford  Bank;  i\Ianchester  and  Liverpool  DistrirE 
Bank  and  branches;  National  Provincial  Bank  of 
England  and  branches;  National  Bank  (Irel.md) 
and  branches ;  North  of  Scotland  Banking  Go.  ard 
branches ;  Northern  Banking  Co.,  Belfast,  and 
branches;  Preston  Banking  Co.  and  branch  ;  Royal 
Bank  of  Irdand,  Dublin;  SheHidd  Banking  Co.; 
Warwick  and  Leamington  BankiuL;  Co.,  Leamington; 
West  Riding  Union  Banking  Co ,  Hudiierstield,  and 
branch  ;    Wolverhampton  and  Staffordshire  Banking 


BANKING  HOUSES. 


93 


Co.,  Wolverlianiptoii ;  J.  &  J.  C.  Wright  &  Co.,  | 
Nottingham  ;  York  Union  Bank  and  branches  ; 
Commercial  Bank  of  Canada  and  branches  ;  "Wakc- 
lield  and  Barnsley  Union  Bank ;  J.  G.  King  Sons, 
New  York  ;  Commercial  Banking  Co.,  Sydney, 
N.S.W.  ;  Union  Bank  of  Australia  and  brandies  ; 
De  Rothschild  Brothers,  Paris;  Oriental  Bank, 
India,  China,  Ceylon,  and  the  Tilauriiius ;  Bank  of 
Natal,  Africa. 

N.VTIONAL  B.A.NK  OF  SCOTLAND,  Queeu  Street. 
— John  liart  and  James  Jlilln,  agents;  William 
Walker,  accountant.  District  branches — .'\rgyle 
Street,  Jms.  Clark,  agent  ;  St.  Rollox,  Juhn  Paris, 
agent.  Draw  on  Glyn  &  Co.,  London,  on  the  Union 
Bank  of  London,  and  on  Messrs.  Coutts  &  Co.,  Lon- 
don ;  Manchester  and  Liverpool  District  Bank  and 
branches ;  Bank  of  Liverpool  ;  Liverpool  Union 
Bank  ;  Exchange  and  Discount  Bank  (.J.  Barned  & 
Co.),  Liverpool;  North  and  South  Wales  Bank, 
Liverpool,  and  branches;  Yorkshire  Banking  Co., 
Leeds,  and  branches ;  ShefKeld  and  Ilallainshire 
Banking  Co. ;  Halifax  and  Hudderstield  Union  Bank; 
Wakefield  and  Barnsley  Union  Bank ;  Lancaster 
Banking  Co.  and  branches  ;  Derby  and  Derbyshire 
Bank ;  Moore  &  Robinson's  Bank,  Nottingham ; 
Lloyds  &  Co.,  Birmingham;  Binningham  Town  and 
District  Bank,  Birmingham;  Gloucester  Banking 
Co.,  Gloucester  and  branches;  Greenway,  Greaves, 
and  Sniitli,  Warwick  and  Leamington;  Ashton, 
Stalej'bridge,  Hyde,  and  Glossop  Bank ;  Ashton- 
iinder-Lyne;  Carlisle  and  Cumberland  Bank  and 
branche.s ;  Messrs.  Mackie,  David.son,  and  Glad- 
stone, Carlisle  Bank  ;  Devon  and  Cornwall  B.mk, 
Plymouth,  and  branches;  Whitehaven  Joint-Stock 
Bank  and  branches ;  Wakefield,  Crewdson  &  Co., 
Kendal;  East  of  England  Bank,  Norwich,  and 
branches;  ^Volverhampton  and  Staffordshire  Bank, 
Wolverhampton  ;  Northampton  Union  Bank,  North- 
ampton ;  and  on  the  branches  of  the  National  Pro- 
vincial Bank  of  England ;  on  the  branches  of  the 
London  and  County  Joint-Stock  Bank;  on  the  Pro- 
vincial Bank  of  Ireland's  branches;  on  the  National 
Bank  of  Ireland's  branches ;  the  Belfast  Bank  and 
branches  ;  Ulster  Banking  Co.  and  branches  ;  Hun- 
ters &  Co.,  Ayr,  and  their  various  branches;  branches 
of  North  of  Scotland  Bank ;  and  on  the  following 
towns  in  Scotland,  viz.,  Alexandria,  Alyth,  Annan, 
Arbroath,  Ardrossan,  Ayton,  Balfron,  Beith,  Bo'ness, 
Brechin,  Campbelton,  Campsie,  Catrine,  Coatbridge, 
Coldstream,  Cumnock,  Dalmellington,  Dairy,  Denny, 
Dollar,  Doune,  Drymen,  Dunbar,  Dunse,  Ecclefechan, 
Golspie,  Haddington,  Hamilton,  Helensburgh,  Irvine, 
Kinross,  Lanark,  Larg.s,  Lesmahago«-,  Leven,  Loch- 
gilphead, Lockerbie,  Lossiemouth,  Meigle,  Melrose, 
Midcalder,  Moffat,  Miiirkirk,  Musselburgh,  New  Gul- 
loway.  North  Berwick,  Peebles,  Pennicuick,  Pollok- 
shaws  and  Eaglesliam,  Port-Glasgow,  Portobello, 
Rothesay,  St.  Andrews,  Saltcoats,  Sanquhar,  Selkirk, 
Stcvvarton,  Stranraer,  Sirathaven,  Tain,  Thornhill, 
Tillicoultry,  Tobermory,  Wigton,  Wishaw ;  on  the 
Douglas  and  Isle  of  Man  Bank  (Dumbell,  Son,  and 
Howard)  in  Douglas,  Castleton,  and  Ramsay  ;  on 
Charles  LaiFite  &  Co  ,  and  B.  Foukl  &  Co.,  Paris  ; 
on  the  Oriental  Bank,  Bombay,  Calcutta,  Madras, 
Port-Louis,  Mauritius,  Singapore,  Columba,  and 
Kandy  (Ceylon),  Canton,  Hong-Kong,  and  Shang- 
hai ;  Bank  of  British  North  America,  Montreal, 
Quebec,  Toronto,  Kingston,  Hamilton,  Brentford, 
London,    Halifax    (Nova   Scotia),   St.    John    (New 


Brunswick),  and  on  the  agents  in  New  York;  on 
the  houses  of  Messrs.  Brown,  Shipley,  &  Co  ,  in 
New  York,  Boston,  Philadelphia,  Baltimore,  New 
Orleans,  Mobile,  Union  Bank  of  Australia,  Goul- 
bourn,  Brisbane  (Moreton  Bay),  Sydney,  Bathurst, 
Melbourne,  Geelong,  Portland,  Adelaide,  Hobart 
Town,  Launceston ;  also  Wellington,  Auckland, 
Lyttleton,  Christchurch  (Canterbury),  Dunedin 
(Otago),  and  Nelson  in  New  Zealand;  Bank  of 
Victoria,  Avoca,  Beechworlh,  Belfast,  Hamilton, 
Port  Albert  (Gipsland),  Sale  (Gipsland),  Raglan, 
and  Warnambool ;  the  London  and  South  African 
Bank,  Port  Elizabeth,  Capetown  and  Grahamstown. 
And  the  National  Bank  issue  circular  letters  of  credit 
available  in  all  the  continental  tov/ns,  and  negociates 
bills  in  every  place  in  Scotland,  England,  and  Ire- 
land, where  there  is  a  bank  or  banker. 

National  SucupaTY  Savings  Bank,  86  Wilson 
Street. — William  Meikle,  actuary  and  cashier ;  Geo. 
S.  Miller,  accountant.  Open  every  lawful  day  from. 
10  till  3,  and  on  the  evenings  of  Wednesday  from 
7  till  9,  and  Saturday  from  6  till  9  o'clock.  This 
bank  was  established  in  1836,  under  Act  of  Parlia- 
ment, "to  provide  for  the  safe  custody  and  increase 
of  small  savings  belonging  to  the  industrious  classes." 
It  receives  deposits  to  the  extent  of  £30  in  one  ye^r, 
and  of  £150  in  all ;  in  sums  of  not  less  than  one 
shilling  at  a  time.  Societies  may  lodge  larger 
amounts.  Interest  at  the  rate  of  £3  per  cent,  per 
annum  is  added  to  the  principal  every  year  on  the 
30th  November.  The  funds  of  the  bank  are  in- 
vested with  the  Government,  under  the  guarantee  of 
Parliament.  The  amount  on  21st  March,  18G2,  was 
£950,029,  and  the  number  of  depositors  42,700. 
Depositors  and  others  may  purchase  Government 
Annuities,  from  £4  to  £30,  through  this  bank. 

NoitTii  British  B.vnk,  86  West  Regent  Street. 
—  Interim  managing  director,  James  Orr;  cashier, 
William  Greig.  Other  ofKcers,  James  S.  Galbraith, 
John  Howie,  Thos.  E!der,  Alexander  M'Williams. 
Draw  on  Union  Bank  of  London,  London  ;  the 
Union  Bank  of  Manchester,  Manchester ;  the  Bir- 
mingham Banking  Co.,  Birmingham  ;  the  Northum- 
berland and  Durham  District  Bank ;  Carlisle  City 
and  District  Bank  ;  Halifax  and  Hudderstield  Union 
Bank;  Leeds  Banking  Co.,  Leeds ;  Bradford  Bank- 
ing Co.,  Bradford  ;  Sheffield  Banking  Co.,  Sheffield ; 
Samuel  Smith  &  Co.,  Nottingham ;  Wilts  and 
Dorset  Banking  Co.  ;  National  Bank  of  Ireland  and 
branches;  Northern  Banking  Co.,  Belfast.  Negotiates 
bills  on  all  towns  in  Great  Britain  and  Ireland. 

Royal  Bank,  Exchange  Square,  Queen  Street. — • 
Cashier,  Arcliibald  Robertson ;  sub-cashier,  Hugh 
Cowan;  assistant,  Edward  Fairley;  ditto  in  cashier's 
department,  John  G.  Fairley  ;  accountant,  William 
Gow  ;  tellers,  William  Callender,  Alex.  R.  Munru, 
George  D.  Charles,  John  T.aylor,  Thomas  Young; 
assistant  accountants,  John  Aikman,  Thomas  Bell ; 
clerks,  Alex.  Mitchell,  Andrew  Bogle,  William  BI. 
Aikmau,  Duncan  Robertson,  Geo.  Carse,  C.  Ramsay, 
James  Neill,  John  M'Gibbon,  John  Aikman,  jun., 
John  Parker,  Wm.  M'Cowan,  Geo.  H.  Robertson ; 
porters,  Neil  Carswell,  John  Davidson,  Alexander 
Thomson.  District  Branches,  244  Argyle  Street, 
Thomas  Somervail,  agent;  191  Cowcaddens,  W"alter 
Denham,  agent ;  44  Canning  Street,  Calton,  Alex, 
and  Jas.  Waddell,  agents;  439  Gallowgate,  AIes._ 
and  Jas.  Waddell,  agents.  Draw  on  Bank  of  Eng- 
land and  Coutts  &  Co.,  Londm;  on  Bank  of  England 


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BANKING  HOUSES. 


branches  at  Liverpool,  Manchester,  Bh-mingham, 
Leeds,  Hull,  Bristol,  Leicester,  Newcastle,  Poi'ts- 
mouth,  Plymouth  ;  on  Bank  of  Irehind  and  branches; 
Carlisle  Old  Bank  and  branches;  Huddersfield  Bank- 
ing Company,  Hudderslield ;  Stuckey's  Banking 
Company  at  Bath,  &c.,  &c. ;  Cumberland  Union 
Bank,  Cockermouth,  Keswick,  Maryport,  Penrith, 
and  Workington,  Wigton;  Aberdeen  Town  &  County 
Bank  and  branches ;  branches  of  Eastern  Banking 
Co.,  Crail  and  Inverkeithing ;  branches  of  Perth 
Banking  Co.,  Aberfeldy,  Auchterarder,  Blair-Athol, 
Blairgowrie,  Crieff,  Dunkeld,  Dunning,  Errol,  Killin, 
and  Pitlochrie;  also  on  the  following  towns,  viz., 
Airdrie,  Alloa,  Anstruther,  Burntisland,  Castle- 
Douglas,  Coupar-Angus,  Dingwall,  Dunfermline, 
East  Linton,  Elie,  Forres,  Fort- William,  luverary, 
Inverness,  Islay,  Kelso,  Kirkcaldy,  Kirkcudbright, 
Kirkintilloch,  Kirkwall,  Kirriemuir,  Langholm, 
Largo,  Lochmaben,  Nairn,  Newton-Stev.'art,  Oban, 
Paisley,  Portree,  Stornaway,  Stormuess,  Whithorn; 
Bank  of  New  South  Wales  and  branches  in  N.S.W., 
Queensland,  Victoria,  and  New  Zealand ;  Australian 
Joint  Stock  Bank,  Sydney,  and  branches  ;  Bank  of 
Victoria,  Melbourne,  and  branches.  Bills  negotiated 
on  all  towns  in  Great  Britain  and  Ireland  where 
there  is  a  bank. 

'i'ENNENT  &  Co.,  now  Hew  Young  &,  Co.,  41 
St.  Vincent  Place. — Draw  on  Overeud,  Gurney,  & 
Co.,  of  London  ;  negotiate  bills  on  all  parts  of  Great 
Britain  and  Ireland,  also  approved  documented  bills 
on  British  India. 

Union  Bank  of  Scotland,  97  Ingram  Street. 
— Manager,  James  Robertson;  cashier,  Jas.  Pieid; 
secretary,  James  Beckett ;  accountant,  M.  J.  Bow- 
den  FuUarton;  inspectorof  branches,  James  Norwell. 
Tellers,  P.  M'Intyre,  Quintin  Bell,  Eobert  Cow- 
brough,  William  B.  Kinniburgh,  Geo.  Eenton,  and 
John  Smith.  Draw  on  Glyn  &  Co.,  London;  Pro- 
vincial Bank  cf  Ireland ;  Belfast  Banking  Co. ; 
Manchester  and  Liverpool  District  Bank  ;  Manches- 
ter and  Salford  Bank,  Lambton  &  Co. ;  Sheffield 
Banking  Co. ;  National  Provincial  Bank  of  Eng- 
land ;  Yorkshire  Banking  Co. ;  Whitehaven  Joint- 
Stock  Banking  Co. ;  Carlisle  City  and  District 
Bank  ;  Moore  and  Robinson,  Nottingham  ;  Beckett 
&  Co.,  Leeds  ;  Birmingham  Banking  Co. ;  Hudders- 
field Banking  Co. ;  Eastern  Bank  of  Scotland ;  North 
of  Scotland  Bank ;  Caledonian  Bank  and  branches  ; 
De  Rothschilds,  Frferes,  Paris ;  J.  G.  King  Sons, 
New  York  ;  Union  Bank  of  Australia,  Sydney,  Mel- 
bourne, and  other  branches  ;  Bank  of  j^Iontreal  and 
branches.  Negotiate  bills  ou  all  towns  in  Great 
Britain  and  Ireland  where  there  is  a  banker. 
Branch  Offices,  2  Trongate,  Duncan  M'Arthur, 
agent;  8  Washington  Street,  Wm.  Bell,  agent; 
3  New  City  Rd.,  Cowcaddens,  James  Frame,  agent ; 
and  101  King  St.,  Tradeston,  Andrew  Gray,  agent. 

PENNY  SAVINGS   BANKS  IN  GLASGOW 
AND  ITS  VICINITY. 

(Established  under  the  Act  22  and  23  Vic,  cap.  53.) 
The  object  of  these  Banks  is  to  receive  such  small 
sums  as  may  be  saved  by  working  people  and  their 
children ;  to  return  the  same  in  whole  or  in  part 
when  called  for ;  and  thus  to  aid  them  in  providing 
for  times  of  need,  and  ultimately  securing  an  honour- 
able independence. 

The  Banks  receive  deposits  of  any  amount,  from 
a  penny  to  a  pound,  and  lodge  the  amount  in  the 


National  Security  Savings  Bank,  86  Wilson  Street^ 
Glasgow,  for  behoof  of  the  depositors.  They  are 
usually  instituted  by  benevolent  individuals,  in  con- 
nection with  Churches  or  Sabbath  Schools.  The 
services  of  trustees  and  treasurer  or  secretary  are 
rendered  gratuitously  by  gentlemen  who  take  an  in- 
terest in  the  economical  and  moral  improvement  of 
the  working  classes.  There  are  66  of  these  estab- 
lishments connected  with  this  city  and  its  vicinity, 
having  depositors  to  the  number  of  15,160.  The 
following  list  exhibits  their  names,  places  of  busi- 
ness, and  hours  open  ;  also,  the  names  and  addresses 
of  their  respective  treasurers  or  sscretaries  : — 

Andekston. — O.lice  in  U.  P.  Church  Sabbath 
School  Room,  C8  Main  Street;  open  on  Saturday 
evening;  Robert  Scott,  8  Canning  Street,  Anderston, 
treasurer. 

Babony.  —  Office  in  Martyrs'  School,  Barony 
Street ;  open  every  Saturday  evening  from  6  till 
8  ;  Wm.  Callander,  Koyal  Bank,  secretary. 

Bridgegate. — OfKce  in  Free  Church  Session 
House;  open  every  Saturday  evening  from  6 J  till 
8^;  J.  Wallace  Robertson,  17  Gordon  Street,  and 
Daniel  Macnab,  8G  BuchananStreet,  joint  treasurers. 

Bkidgeton. — Office  in  Public  School,  Main  St.; 
open  every  Saturday  evening  from  7  till  9 ;  Andw. 
Dawson,  186  Main  Street,  treasurer. 

Broomielaw. — Office,  13  West  College  Street ; 
open  every  Saturday  evening  from  7  till  9  ;  Robert 
Anderson,  45  Renfield  Street,  treasurer. 

BcEitELL's  L.\NE. — Office  in  Duke  Street  U.  P. 
Church  Mission  House,  Burrell's  Lane ;  open  every 
Saturday  evening,  from  7  till  8| ;  Alex.  Muirhead, 
2  West  Regent  Street,  treasurer. 

Calton.— Office  in  the  Class  Room,  34  Bell  St.; 
open  every  Saturday  evening  from  7  till  8 ;  William 
Ramsay,  9  Belgrove  Street,  agent. 

Cowcaddens  Industrial. — Office  in  theChurch 
Hall,  225  Cowcaddens  ;  open  every  Saturday  even- 
ing from  6  till  7;  Thomas  Brown,  accountant,  Canal 
Office,  secretary. 

Dean  Street. — Office  in  Montrose  Street  U.  P. 
Mission  House,  2  Dean  Street ;  open  every  Satur- 
day evening  from  8  till  9;  James  Hadden,  14  Taylor 
Street,  treasurer. 

DoVEHiLL. — Office  in  Wardlaw  Jlission  Houss, 
Great  Dovehill ;  open  every  Saturday  evening  from 
8  till  9;  Walter  Cairns,  93  Virginia  Street,  treasurer. 

East  Campbell  Street. — Office  in  1  Cross 
Gibson  Street ;  open  every  Saturday  evening ;  M. 
Clarke,  14  Annfield  Place,  treasurer. 

East  Hill  Street. — Office,  Free  St.  John's 
Mission  School,  21  East  Hill  Street;  open  every 
Saturday  evening  from  6^  till  8;  John  Roxburgh, 
7  Royal  Exchange  Place,  treasurer. 

Eglinton  Street  Railway  Station. — Open 
every  lawful  day  from  9  a.m.  till  7  p.m.;  V/illiam  H. 
Sinclair,  cashier,  Eglinton  Street  Station,  treasurer. 

Falfield  Mills. — Port-Eglinton  (G.  L.  Walker 
&  Co.);  Eobert  B.  Kirkland,  157  Eglinton  Street, 
treasurer. 

FiNNiEi5TON. — Office,  School  Room,  Grace  Street; 
open  every  Saturday  evening  from  6  till  7;  John 
Cruikshank,  172  West  George  Street,  cashier. 

Free  St.  Enoch's. — Office,  28  Wellington  Lane; 
also,  55  St.  Enoch's  Wynd;  open  every  Saturday 
evening  from  7  till  8;  Wm.  Galbraith,  St.  Rollox, 
treasurer, 

GALLO\yGATE.  —  Office   in   the   Mission    House 


BANKING  HOUSES. 


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Black  Boy  Close,  35  Gallowgate ;  open  every  Sa- 
turday'- evening  from  6|  till  7J;  Matthew  M'lnnes, 
93  London  Street,  trustee. 

Glasgow  Abstainers'  Union.  —  Hugh  Col- 
quhoun,  5  Somerville  PI,  treasurer. — Branch  Offices 
as  follows : — Ist,  Band  of  Hope  branch,  office,  City 
Hall  Saloon,  Candlerigga ;  open  on  Thursday  even- 
ing at  the  close  of  the  -weekly  meeting.  2nd,  City 
Hall  Saloon  branch  ;  open  every  Monday  evening  at 
the  close  of  the  weekly  meeting.  3rd,  Calton  branch, 
office,  111  King  Street,  Caltoa;  open  every  Saturday 
evening  from  7  till  8.  4th,  High  Street  branch, 
office,  1*18  Hii;li  Street;  open  every  Saturday  even- 
ing from  7  til!  8. 

GovAN  Colliery  and  Iron  Works. —  Office  in 
the  School  Room;  open  everj' Saturday  evening  from 

6  till  7:  Thomas  Stobbs,  Govan  Colliery,  and  Wm. 
Barrow,  73  Abbotsford  Place,  treasurers. 

Green  Street,  Calton. — Office,  Schoolroom, 
107  Green  Street;  open  every  Saturday  evening  from 

7  till  8;  Henry  Maclellan,  IG  South  Portland  Street, 
treasurer. 

Greeniiead. — Office  in  the  Session  House,  Can- 
ning Street,  Calton ;  open  every  Saturday  evening 
from  5  till  7;  "Wra.  Dunu,  jun.,  53  East  Rose  Street, 
treasurer. 

Guild,  St.  Joseph's  Church,  North  Woodside 
Eoad. —  Open  every  Saturday  evening  from  7  till  9; 
John  Allen,  60  B-accleuch  Street,  treasurer. 

Havannah. — Office  in  the  Vestry  of  the  Elders' 
Church,  Havannah  ;  open  every  Saturday  evening 
from  71  till  9 ;  Alex.  D.  King,  22  Arlington  Street, 
treasurer. 

HcTCHESONTOWN,  in  connection  with  East  Gor- 
bals  Free  Church  Mission. —  Office  in  the  Wellington 
Academy,  7  Commercial  Road;  open  every  Saturday 
evening  from  7  till  8 ;  D.  R.  Tod,  40  Cowcaddens 
Street,  treasurer. 

Kelvinhaugh. — Office  in  theTeviot  Street  Hall; 
open  every  Saturday  evening  from  7  till  8 ;  John 
Robertson,  Kelvinhaugh,  agent. 

New  City  Road. — Office,  U.P.  Session  House, 
83  New  City  Road;  open  every  Saturday  evening 
from  7  till  8^-;  David  Stewart,  128  Ingram  Street, 
treasurer. 

Neav  Vennel. — Office  in  the  School  Room,  63 
New  Vennel;  open  every  Saturday  evening  from  7 
till  8  ;  V/.  Aikman,  2  Royal  Bank  Place,  treasurer. 

North- Western  (Cowcaddens). — Office  in  Corn 
Street  Hall ;  open  every  Saturday  evening  from  8 
till  9 ;  J.  W.  MacGiU,  10-1  Hutcheson  Street,  man- 
aging trustee. 

Port-Dundas.— Office  in  the  School  Room,  Port- 
Dundas;  open  every  Saturday  evening  from  7  till  8  ; 
Thos.  Martin,  G7  Grove  Street,  secretary. 

Regent  Place. — Office  in  the  Schoolroom,  Old 
Veunel ;  open  every  Saturda}'  evening  from   6   till 

8  ;  Wm.  Barrie,  1 1  Hunter  Street,  treasurer. 

St.  Andrew's  Parlsh. — Office  in  the  School- 
room, Greendyke  Street ;  open  every  Saturday  even- 
ing from  7  till  8 ;  Hugh  Davidson,  3  Warwick 
Street,  treasurer. 

St.  Enoch's  Parish. — Office  in  the  Schoolroom, 
Ropework  I-ane  ;  open  every  Saturday  evening  from 
7  till  8h  ;  Thos.  H.  Watson,  64  Jamaica  St.,  treas. 
-  St.  James'  Parish. — Office  in  the  Schoolroom, 
34  Great  Hamilton  Street ;  open  every  Saturday 
evening  from  7A  till  9  ;  John  Forrester,  3  Holmhead 
Street,  treasurer. 


St.  John's  (Eastern). — -Office,  David  Street,  off 
Gallowgate  ;  open  every  Saturday  evening ;  James 
Neilson,  50  Whitevale  Street,  treasurer. 

St.  JMatthew's  Parish. — Office  in  the  new- 
Sessional  School,  52  Bishop  Street ;  open  every 
Saturday  evening  from  G  till  8  ;  John  A.  Thomson,. 
3  Scotia  Street,  cashier. 

St.  Paul's  Paiusit.  —  Office  in  Upper  Bell's 
School,  Greyfri;irs'  Wynd  ;  open  every  Saturday  even- 
ing from  C  till  7  ;  Andrew  Chrystal,  200  Sauchie- 
hall  Street,  treasurer. 

St.  Stephen's  Parish. — Office  in  the  Royal 
Arcade  Hall,  Cowcaddens ;  open  every  Saturday 
evening  from  7^-  till  9  ;  Joseph  Smith,  21  Minerva 
Street,  secretary. 

St.  Thomas'. — Gallowgate  ;  Henry  Marchbank, 
26  South  Wellington  Street,  treasurer. 

Shuttle  Street. — Office,  22  Greyfriars'  Wynd ; 
open  ever}'  Saturday  evening  from  7  till  8  ;  Alex. 
Binny,  Clydesdile  Bank,  and  Robert  Gibson,  136 
Buchanan  Street,  joint  cashiers. 

South  Woodside. — -Office  in  the  Schoolroom  ; 
open  every  Saturday  evening  from  5  till  6  ;  Robert 
Rintoul,  7  West  Princes  Street,  treasurer, 

Spoutmouth  and  Doveiiill.  —  Office  in  the 
Schoolroom,  2 1  Little  Doveiiill ;  open  every  Satur- 
day evening  from  7  till  8|- ;  David  Blair,  51  North 
Hanover  Street,  agent. 

Stewart  Street.  —  Office  in  the  Mechanics' 
Hall ;  open  every  Saturday  evening  from  6j  till  8  ; 
John  H.  Watt,  39  St.  Vincent  Crescent,  treasurer. 

PENNY    SAVINGS'    BANKS    IN   THE 
VICINITY  OF  GLASGOW. 

Bellsiiill. — Office  in  the  Subscription  School- 
room ;  open  every  Saturday  evening  from  7A-  till 
8|  ;  James  Graham,  Bellshill,  agent. 

Blantyre. — Office  in  the  Library  Room,  Blan- 
tyre  Work.s  ;  open  every  alternate  Wednesday  even- 
ing from  7  till  8i  ;  Robert  Kerr,  Blantyre,  receiver. 

BoRROWSTONNESs. — Oflice  in  the  Parish  Church 
Session-house  ;  open  every  Saturday  evening  from  7 
till  8  ;  Rev.  Kenneth  M'Kenzie,  Borrowstonness, 
treasurer. 

Bridge  of  Weir. — Robert  Turner,  Bridge  of 
Weir,  treasurer. 

Busby. — Office  in  the  Schoolhouse ;  open  every 
Friday  evening  from  8  till  9  ;  John  Ross,  surgeon, 
Busby,  treasurer. 

Cathcart. — Office  in  the  Parish  School,  Cath- 
cart  ;  open  every  Saturday  evening  from  7  till  8  ; 
Andrew  Cairnduff,  teacher,  and  Walter  Burnside, 
clerk,  agents. 

Crossmylooe. — Office  in  the  School-hall,  Cross- 
myloof ;  open  every  Saturday  evening  from  7|-  till 
9 ;  Robert  Cochran,  Langside,  treasurer. 

DuNTOCHER. — Office  in  the  Mutual  Improvement 
Society's  Room ;  open  every  Saturday  evening  from 

8  till  9  ;  Alex.  Ralston,  Duntocher,  secretary. 
Hurlet  and  NiTstiiLL. — Office,  Househiil  Muir ; 

open  every  Tuesday  evening  from  7  J  till  8 ;   Geo. 
Wilson,  jun..  West  Hurlet,  secretary-. 

Maryhill. — Office  in  the  Free  Church  School  of 
Industry  ;  open  every  Saturday  evening  from  8  till 

9  ;  James  Harold,  jun.,  Kirklee,  and  Wm.  Wilson, 
Free  Church  Manse,  treasurers. 

MiLNGAViE. — Office  in  the  Allender  Schoolroom ; 
open  every  Saturday  evening  from  6  till  7  ;  Win. 
Graham,  postmaster,  Milngavie,  treasurer. 


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BANKING  HOUSES. 


Pabtick. —  Office  in  the  Mission  House,  Kelvin 
Street ;  open  every  Saturday  evening  from  7  till  9  ; 
J.  W.  Sutlierland,  teacher,  Partick,  agent. 

PoLLOKSiiAWs. — Office  in  tlie  Parochial  Mission 
Room,  Herriet  Street  ;  open  every  Saturday  evening 
frpm  7  till  8J  ;  Jas.  Dunlop,  Herriet  Street,  agent. 

Eenfkew. — Office  in  Athentcum  ;  open  every 
Saturday  evening  from  8  till  9  ;  Wni.  Barr,  Peter 
li-obertson,  and  John  Donaldson,  treasurers. 

EosisBAKK  a>:d  Maulpslie.  — Mrs.  C.  M,  Hozier, 
Mauldslie  Castle,  treasurer. 

KosENEATH. — Office  in  the  Schoolroom  ;  open 
every  Saturday  evening  from  7  till  8  ;  Duncau  Camp- 
bell, Eoseneath,  treasurer. 

EuTHERGLEN Office   in    the    Burgli    School ; 

open  every  Saturday  evening  from  GJ  till  8  ;  Jas. 
Wallace,  teacher,  Eutherglen,  treasurer. 

Shettleston. — Office  in  Eastmuir  School,  op- 
posite the  church ;  open  every  Saturday  evening 
from  5  till  G  ;  Hamilton  E.  Buchanan,  113  St.  Vin- 
cent Street,  treasurer. 

ToLLCitoss. — Office  in  the  Fullarton  Schoolroom  ; 
open  on  the  pay-days,  every  alternate  Saturday  from 
7  till  8  ;  John  Eodger,  Clyde  Iron  Works,  and  David 
M'Kinlay,  Causeyside,  treasurers. 

West  KiLUiiiDE. — Office  in  the  Parish  School; 
open  every  Saturday  evening  from  8  till  9  ;  Henry 
C.  Hyndman,  Spring-side,  West  Kilbride,  treasurer. 

BANKS  AND  BANKING  COMPANIES  IN 
SCOTLAND,  WITH  THEIR  BRANCHES 
AND  NAMES  OF  AGENTS. 

The  head  office  of  each  bank  is  printed  in  Italics. 

Aeekciiirdek. — North  of  Scotland  Banking  Com- 
pany, J.  Alexander,  jun. 

Abekduen. — Aberdeen  Town  and  Counlij  Banh, 
William  Lictlejohn,  cashier.  Draw  on  Royal 
Bank,  Edinburgh  ;  London  Joint-Stcck  Bank. — 
North  of  Scotland  Banking  Compavy,  J.  ^\^est- 
land,  manager.  Draw  on  Commercial  Bank, 
Edinburgh  ;  Barclay  &  Co.,  and  Union  Bank  of 
London. —  Bank  of  Scotland,  Arthur  Thomson; 
British  Linen  Company,  John  Manson ;  Com- 
mercial Bank  of  Scotland,  George  Milne;  Na- 
tional Bank  of  Scotland,  Alexander  Chivas  ;  Cit}' 
of  Glasgow  Bank,  J.  Cruikshank  and  J.  Mor- 
rison; Union  Bank  of  Scotland,  D.  Wylie,  cashier. 

Aberfeldy. —  Central  Bank  of  Scotland,  Robert 
Peter;   Union  Bank  of  Scotland,  George  Rankin. 

Aberlour. — Union  Kank  of  Scotland,  Wm.  Stuart. 

Abington. —  Commercial  Bank,  A.  W.  Paterson. 

Aboyne. — North  of  Scotland  Banking  Company, 
James  Ogg. 

Airdiue. — Bank  of  Scotland,  John  Dalzcll,  agent ; 
National  Bank  of  Scotland,  James  Kidd ,  City  of 
Glasgow  Bank,  Eankin  and  Mitchell ;  Clydesdale 
Bank,  James  Watson. 

Alexandria. —  Clydesdale  Bank,  Lewis  Guthiie. 

Aleord.— Aberdeen  Town  and  County  Bank,  Wm. 
Garden  ;  North  of  Scotland  Banking  Company, 
A.  Wilson. 

Alloa. — Commercial  Bank  cf  Scotland,  James 
Moir  ;  Union  Bank  of  Scotland,  Thomas  Brj'die; 
Clydesdale  Bank,  John  Eotheringham  ;  National 
Bank,  D.  M'Watt. 

Alytii. — Dundee  Banking  Company,  W.  Japp ; 
Royal  Bank  of  Scotland,  William  Yeaman. 

Alva, — Union  P.ank  of  Scotland,  W.  Cowan. 

AsDEiisTON  (Glasgow). —  Union  Bank  if  Scotland, 


William  Bell  ;  City  of  Glasgow  Bank,  Charles 
Phillips. 

Annan.  — British  Linen  Company,  Robert  Irving; 
Commercial  Bank  of  Scotland,  Simpson  and 
Skelton. 

Anstrutiier. — National  Bank  of  Scotland,  IT.  B. 
M'lntosh;  Eastern  Bank,  Philip  Oliphant;  Clydes- 
dale Bank,  John  Smith. 

Arbroath. — Commercial  Bank  of  Scotland,  M'Do- 
nald  and  Rollo  ;  British  Linen  Company,  James 
A.  Dickson  ;  Eoyal  Bank  of  Scotland,  A.  Binny  ; 
Bank  of  Scotland,  James  Muir. 

Audrossan. — Bank  of  Scotland,  D.  I.  Mack  ;  Royal 
Bank  of  Scotland,  J.  Jackson  and  R.  K.  Barbour. 

Argylk  Street  (Glasgow). — Eoyal  Bank,  Thos. 
Somervail ;  National  Bank,  Jas.  Clark. 

Auchinblae. — North  of  Scotland  Bank,  Robert 
Crabb  ;  City  of  Glasgow  Bank,  Jas.  Farquharson. 

Auchtebarder. — Central  Bank  of  Scotland,  Clark 
&  Smitton ;  Union  Bank  of  Scotland,  W.  Young. 

AucHTERMUCHTY. — Union  Bank  of  Scotland,  Eobt. 
Playfair  ;  Bank  of  Scotland,  Henry  W.  Walker. 

Ayr. — National  Bank  of  Scotland,  G.  Gemmell ; 
Commercial  Bank,  H.  C.  Graj- ;  Bank  of  Scot- 
land, Charles  Campbell;  Union  Bank  of  Scotland, 
Hunters  &  Co.  ;  City  of  Glasgow  Bank,  William 
Pollock;  Clydesdale  Bank,  R.  M.  Kay;  Eoyal 
Bank,  P.  W.  Kennedy,  district  manager  for  Ayr- 
shire. 

Aytox. — Eoyal  Bank  of  Scotland,  Walter  Carter ; 
Commercial  Bank,  T.  &  J.  Bowhill. 

Balfron. — British  Linen  Company,  M.  Robertson. 

B.\LLATER. — Union  Bank  of  Scotland,  G.  Ilaynes. 

Balmacara. — Commercial  Bank  of  Scotland,  Jno. 
Finlaysou. 

Baxchoky. — North  of  Scotland  Banking  Company, 
Wm.  Sim  ;   Union  Bank  of  Scotland,  J.  Malcolm. 

Banff. — Commercial  Bank  of  Scotland,  A.  M'E  wan; 
National  Bank  of  Scotland,  Thomas  Adam  ;  North 
of  Scotland  Banking  Company,  George  Cruik- 
shank ;  Union  Bank  of  Scotland,  James  East ; 
City  of  Glasgow  Bank,  James  Crosbie  ;  Aberdeen 
Town  and  County  Bank,  William  Coutts. 

Barrhead. — City  of  Glasgow  Bank,  Thos.  M'Lel- 
lan  and  P.  Jl'Lean  ;  Union  Bank  of  Scotland, 
Matthew  Anderson  ;  Bank  of  Scotland,  Archibald 
Brownlie. 

Bathgate. — Union  Bank  of  Scotland,  M.  K. 
Buyers  ;  Royal  Bank  of  Scotland,  Alex.  &  David 
Simpson  ;  National  Bank  of  Scotland,  J.  Johnston. 

Beauly. — Commercial  Bank,  Alex.  Eraser. 

Beith. —  Commercial  Bank  of  Scotland,  Jas.  Faulds; 
Union  Bank  of  Scotland,  Wm.  Love;  Clydesdale 
Bank,  Ramsay  &  Bailie. 

Bervie.- — North  of  Scotland  Banking  Company, 
A.  W.  Henderson  ;  Aberdeen  Town  and  County 
Bank,  Robert  Gleig. 

Biggar. — Commercial  Bank  of  Scotland,  Thomas 
Paul,  jun.;  Royal  Bank  of  Scotland,  David 
Thomson ;  National  Bank  of  Scotland,  Adam 
Pairman. 

Blackkord. — Central  Bank  of  Scot.,  D.  Lawson. 

Blairathol. — Union  Bank  of  Scot.,  A.  Stewart. 

Blairgowrie. — Bank  of  Scotland,  A.  Robertson  ; 
Commercial  Bank  of  Scotland,  James  Anderson  ; 
Lhiion  Bank  of  Scotland,  Wm.  S.  Souter. 

EoNAK  Bridge. — Caledonian  Banking  Company, 
Alexander  Clark. 

Bo'xess. — Clydesdale  Bank,  P.  L.  Forgan. 


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97 


BoNHiLL. — Commercial  Bank  of  Scotland,  sub- 
office,  Patrick  Moir. 

BuECHiN. — British  Linen  Company,  D.  D.  Black  ; 
Royal  Bank  of  Scotland,  David  Guthrie  &  Sons; 
City  of  Glasgow  Bank,  John  Don ;  Union  Bank 
of  Scotland,  Gordon  &  Lamb. 

BniDGE  OF  Allan. — Union  Bank  of  Scotland, 
Duncan  Stewart. 

Bkoughty  Ferry. — Dundee  Banking  Company, 
J.  C.  Lindsay. 

Buckie. — North  of  Scotland  Banking  Company, 
John  Davidson  ;  Union  Bank  of  Scotland,  Alex. 
Bremuer;  City  of  Glasgow  Bank,  Alex.  M'Arthur, 
interim. 

Burntisland. — National  Bank  of  Scot.,  A.  Kidd. 

Callander. — Bank  of  Scotland,  Angus  M'Donald. 

Calton  (Glasgow). — City  of  Glasgow,  A.  Reid  and 
W.  S.  Harvey;  Royal  Bank  of  Scotland,  A.  Wad- 
dell  and  James  Waddell. 

Campbklton. — Commercial  Bank  of  Scotland,  Wm. 
Watson  ;  Clydesdale  Bank,  David  M'Dougall ; 
Royal  Bank,  Lauchlin  M'Intyre. 

Campsie. — Royal  Bank,  James  Bishop. 

Canning  Street  andGALLOwGATE. — Royal  Bank, 
A.  &  J.  Waddell. 

Carluke  and  Wishavv. — British  Linen  Company, 
James  Gilchrist ;  City  of  Glasgow  Bank,  Thomas 
Matthews. 

Carnoustie. — City  of  Glasgow  Bank,  Wm.  Miller. 

Carnwatii. — Commercial  Bank,  S.  L.  Kello. 

Castle-Douglas.  —  Bank  of  Scotland,  Andrew 
Milligan  ;  British  Linen  Company,  James  Moffat ; 
National  Bank  of  Scotland,  James  &  W  H.  Lid- 
derdale;  Union  Bank  of  Scotland,  Richard  Hewit. 

Catkine. — Royal  Bank,  James  M'Master. 

Coatbridge. — Royal  Bank  of  Scotland,  Thomas 
Torrance ;  Union  Banli  of  Scotland,  Robert  Hen- 
derson. 

Coldstream. — British  Linen  Company,  William 
Douglas  ;  Bank  of  Scotland,  Jas.  Cunningham. 

Colinsburgh. — Commercial  Bank  of  Scotland,  John 
Wood. 

CoMRiE. — Commercial  Bank  of  Scotland,  sub- 
branch.  Arch.  Ballantine. 

CowcADDENS  (Glasgow). — -Royal  Bank  of  Scot- 
land, Walter  Denham,  agent ;  Union  Bank  of 
Scotland,  James  Frame ;  City  of  Glasgow  Bank, 
J.  Tennant  and  J.  Graham. 

Crail. — Eastern  Bank  of  Scotland,  Philip  Oliphant. 

Crieff. — Union  Bank  of  Scotland,  J.  &  A.  Gibson; 
Commercial  Bank  of  Scotland,  Wm.  Brown  ;  Cen- 
tral Bank  of  Scotland,  John  M'Leish;  City  of 
Glasgow  Bank,  James  iSI'Crosty. 

Cromarty. — Commercial  Bank  of  Scotland,  Robt. 
Ross ;  Caledonian  Banking  Company,  A.  G. 
Graham. 

CuLLEN. — North  of  Scotland  Banking  Company 
Alex.  Sim ;  Union  Bank  of  Scotland,  W.  L. 
Taylor. 

Cumnock — Bank  of  Scotland,  M.  M'Kerrow  and 
Hamilton  Rose  ;  Royal  Bank  of  Scotland,  An- 
drew White;  Clydesdale  Bank,  William  Etter- 
shank. 

CoupAR- Angus. — Central  Bank  of  Scotland,  J. 
Maclaren ;  Union  Bank  of  Scotland,  Bett  and 
Paton ;  National  Bank,  David  Clark  &  C.  Boyd. 

CuPAit-FiFK. — British  Linen  Company,  William 
Pagan  &  Son ;  Commercial  Bank  of  Scotland, 
George  Hogarth;    National   Bank   of  Scotland, 


William  Drummond  ;  Clydesdale  Bank,  Andrew 
Taylor;  City  of  Glasgow  Bank,  Wm.  Duncan; 
Royal  Bank,  Arthur  Russell. 

Dalbeattie. — Union  Bank  of  Scotland,  James 
Grieve. 

Dalkeith. — Commercial  Bank  of  Scotland,  George 
and  James  Gray:  Clydesdale  Bank,  John  Bowes; 
National  Bank  of  Scotland,  James  L.  Henderson; 
Royal  Bank  of  Scotland,  Richard  Paterson. 

Dalmei.lington.  — Clydesdale  Bank,  Peter  Cun- 
ningham ;   Royal  Bank,  Robert  Guthrie. 

Dalry. — Clydesdale  Bank,  James  M'Cosh;  City  of 
Glasgow  Bank,  Gow  &  Stirrat. 

Dalry  (Kirkcudbright). — Union  Bank  of  Scotland, 
James  Barbour. 

Denny. — Clydesdale  Bank,  James  Cousland. 

Dingwall. —  Caledonian  Banking  Company,  David 
Ross;  National  Bank  of  Scotland,  Mitchell  & 
Duncan;   City  of  Glasgow  Bank,  H.  Munro. 

Dollar. — Clydesdale  Bank,  J.  Gibson,  agent. 

Dornoch. — Caledonian  Banking  Company,  W.  S. 
Fraser,  agent. 

Douglas. — City  of  Glasgow  Bank,  James  Thor- 
burn ;   Commercial  Bank,  A.  D.  Scott. 

DouNLT. — Union  Bank  of  Scotland,  Alex.  Mitchell ; 
Royal  Bank,  Kobert  Main. 

DiiYMEN. — Royal  Bank  of  Scotland,  H.  M'Callum. 

Dufftown. — North  of  Scotland  Bank,  Jas.  Petrie; 
Aberdeen  Town  and  County  Bank,  Wm.  Cautlie. 

DuiMBARTON, —  Commercial  Bank  of  Scotland,  John 
Robson  ;  Union  Bank  of  Scotland,  Et.  Buchanan. 

Dumfries. — Bank  of  Scotland,  James  Jolin.iton; 
British  Linen  Company,  S.  Adamson ;  Commer- 
cial Bank  of  Scotland,  Primrose  &  Gordon  ;  Na- 
tional Bank  of  Scotland,  Alex.  Hannay  and  Jas. 
M'Kie ;  Clydesdale  Bank,  John  Clark ;  Union 
Bank  of  Scotland,  John  Jackson  and  John 
Symons ;  Royal  Bank  of  Scotland,  Gordon  & 
Whitelaw. 

DuNBAB. —  British  Linen  Company,  John  Kelly; 
Commercial  Bank  of  Scotland,  W.  H.  Ritchie ; 
City  of  Glasgow  Bank,  John  Jaffray. 

Dunblane. —  Union  Bank  of  Scotland,  W.  Christie. 

Dundee. — Bank  of  Scotland,  James  A.  Wenley, 
manager;  British  Linen  Company,  John  Symeis 
and  James  Christie.  Dundee  Bank,  C.  W.  Boase, 
cashier.  Draw  on  Union  Bank  of  Scotland,  Edin- 
burgh ;  Raisom  &  Co.,  Loridon. — Royal  B;tnk  of 
Scotland,  D.  Anderson.  Eastern  Bank  of  Scot- 
land, D.  Sidey,  general  manager.  Draw  on  Bar- 
clay &  Co.,  London,  and  City  of  Glasgow  Bank, 
Edinburgh. — National  Bank  of  Scotland,  John 
Henderson. 

Dunfermline. — Bank  of  Scotland,  John  Carr; 
British  Linen  Company,  John  Landale;  Commer- 
cial Bank  of  Scotland,  D.  G.  Rutherford;  National 
Bank  of  Scotland,  W.  Beveridge,  agent. 

DuNKELD. — Commercial  Bank  of  Scotland,  George 
Carphin ;  Union  Bank  of  Scotland,  Joseph 
Dickie;  Central  Bank  of  Scotland,  John  Duff. 

Dunning. — Union  Bank  of  Scotland,  M.  Lawson. 

Dunoon.- — Union  Bank  of  Scotland,  John  Miller, 
agent ;  City  of  Glasgow  Bank,  A.  Mitchell. 

Dunse. — Bank  of  Scotland,  George  Peat  and  R.  F. 
Hardy;  British  Linen  Company,  Cunningham  & 
Wylie  ;  City  of  Glasgow  Bank,  Johnson  &  Rob- 
son  ;  Royal  Bank  of  Scotland,  W.  K.  Hunter. 

DuRNo  (Pitcaple). — Aberdeen  Town  and  County 
Bank,  George  Webster. 


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BANKING  HOUSES. 


Eaglesham. — Clydesdale  Bank,  James  Tassie. 

East-Linton, — National  Bank  of  Scotland,  J.  W. 
Galloway. 

EcoLEFECHAN. — Ro}'al  Bank  of  Scotland,  Thomas 
Shankland. 

ECHT. — Aberdeen  Town  and  County  Bank,  James 
Coutts. 

Edinburgh. — Bank  of  Scotland,  Bank  Street,  John 
M'Kenzie,  treasurer ;  Archd.  Bennet,  secretary ; 
Thomas  Armstrong,  cashier ;  assistant-secretary, 
George  M.  Tytler ;  A.  Watson,  James  Laing, 
J.  S.  Morton,  and  D.  R.  Sheill,  tellers.  Draw  on 
Bank  of  England  and  branches ;  Coutts  &  Co., 
and  Smith,  Payne,  &  Smiths,  London. 

Hoi/al  Bank  of  Scotland,  St.  Andrew  Square, 
Lawrence  Robertson,  cashier ;  James  Wright, 
secretary ;  Wm.  Turnbull,  accountant ;  D.  R.  W. 
Huie,  assistant-accountant ;  Andrew  A.  Kerr, 
Ebenezer  Kerr,  A.  M.  Holme,  F.  A.  M'Kay,  and 
P.  D.  Grieve,  tellers.  Draw  on  Bank  of  England 
and  branches ;  Bank  of  Ireland  and  branches ; 
and  Coutts  &  Co.,  London. 

British  Linen  Company,  St.  Andrew  Square, 
Patrick  Brodie,  manager;  W^illiam  Spence,  sec- 
retary ;  William  Paterson,  assistant-secretary ; 
W^illiam  Henderson,  accountant;  Archd.  Nimmo, 
cashier;  John  M'CuUoch,  Robert  Campbell,  Wm. 
M.  Young,  J.  S.  K.  M'Lean,  and  Patrick  Marline, 
tellers.  Draw  on  Bank  of  England  and  branches ; 
Bank  of  Ireland  and  branches;  and  Smith,  Payne, 
&  Smiths,  London,  United  States,  and  Upper 
Canada,  North  America. 

Commercial  Bank  of  Scotland,  George  Street, 
Alex.  Kincaid  M'Kenzie,  manager;  James  Reid, 
secretary;  William  Leckie,  cashier;  E.  Suther- 
land, accountant;  R.  Kerr,  William  Watson,  John 
Gibson,  George  Angus,  Thomas  Balmain,  tellers. 
Draw  on  Jones,  Loyd,  &  Co.,  London. 

National  Bank  of  Scotland,  St.  Andrew  Square, 
AVilliam  J.  Duncan,  manager;  Thomas  Anderson, 
secretary;  John  Rhind,  accountant.  Draw  on 
Glyn,  Halifax,  Mills,  &  Co.,  London,  and  from 
Glasgow,  on  Union  Bank  of  Scotland. 

Union  Bank  of  Scotland,  Parliament  Square, 
Samuel  Hay,  manager;  Wm.  Brand,  secretary; 
John  Simpson,  accountant;  L.  Taylor,  cashier. 
Draw  on  Coutts  &  Co.,  and  Barclay  &  Co.,  London. 
Clydesdale  Bank,  Royal  Exchange,  James 
Greenhill,  manager. 

City  of  Glasgow  Bank,  12  Hanover  Street,  Wm. 
Bain,  manager;  Andrew  Henderson,  accountant; 
Robert  Braid  and  John  Hunter,  tellers. 

Edzell. — Union  Bank  of  Scotland,  James  Guthrie. 

Elgin. — British  Linen  Company,  Robert  and  Wm. 
Brander ;  Union  Bank  of  Scotland,  James  Petrie ; 
City  of  Glasgow  Bank,  George  Leslie;  Comraer- 
cittl  Bank  of  Scotland,  Alexander  Mackenzie; 
Caledonian  Banking  Company,  Wm.  M'Donald; 
North  of  Scotland  Bank,  Peter  Chrystal ;  Royal 
Bank,  Murdoch  &  Forsyth. 

Elie. — National  Bank  of  Scotland,  W.  R.  Ketchan. 

Ellon. — Aberdeen  Town  and  County,  John  Rae, 
jun. ;  Union  Bank  of  Scotland,  G.  F.  Raeburn; 
North  of  Scotland,  Thomas  Milne,  jun. 

Ereol. — Union  Bank  of  Scotland,-^.  R.  Kinmont. 

Eyemouth. — Commercial  Bank,  S  &  J.  Bowhill. 

Falkiek. — Bank  of  Scotland,  Alexander  M'Far- 
lane;  Commercial  Bank  of  Scotlamd,  Charles  S. 
Gauld;  National  Bank  of  Scotland,  Robt.  Adam; 


Clydesdale  Bank,  John  Russell  &  Aitken ;  Royal 

Bank,  John  Gair.  " 

Falkland. — City  of  Glasgow  Bank,  C.  Gulland 
Feertpoet-on-Craig. — City   of  Glasgow   Bank, 

Jas.  C.  White. 
Fettercairn. —  City  of  Glasgow  Bank,  Alex.  Don. 
Fochabers. — Union  Bank  of  Scotland,  J.  Cran. 
FoEFAR. — Commercial   Bank  of   Scotland,  George 

Lyon ;    Dundee    Bank,    Patrick   MefFen  ;    Roj-al 

Bank  of  Scotland,  John  Yeaman ;  Union  Bank  of 

Scotland,  Wm.  Lowson ;  National  Bank  of  Scot- 
laud,  James  Young. 
Forres. — British  Linen  Company,  Thos.  Davidson; 

Caledonian    Banking   Co.,    R.    &   A.-  Urquhart ; 

National    Bank   of  Scotland,    F.   C.    M'Kenzie; 

City  of  Glasgow  Bank,  William  Sclanders. 
FoETEOSE. —  City  of  Glasgow  Bank,  Colin  M'Intosh. 
Fort- Willi  AM. — British  Linen  Company,  J.  Mac- 

gregor ;  National  Bank  of  Scotland,  D.  S,  Mac- 

laren. 
Fraserburgh. — Bank  of  Scotland,   L.  Chalmers ; 

Union  Bank  of  Scotland,   G.  Wallace  ;  North  of 

Scotland  Bank,  John  Lawson ;  Aberdeen  Town 

and  County  Bank,  Charles  M'Beath. 
Fyvie. — Aberdeen  Town  and  County  Bank,  James 

Mackie. 
Galashiels. — National  Bank  of  Scotland,  William 

Haldane  ;  Bank  of  Scotland,  Wm.  Rutherford  and 

Alexander  Rutherford;  Royal  Bank  of  Scotland, 

Paterson  and  Stewart. 
Gallowgate  (Glasgow). — Royal  Bank,  A.  Waddel 

and  James  Waddel. 
Galston. — Union  Bank  of  Scotland,  John  Hendrie. 
Garmoth. — Caledon.  Bank,  H.  R.  Thomson  &  Son. 
Gatehouse. — Union  Bank  of  Scotland,  W.  Cairns; 

Bank  of  Scotland,  D.  J.  Ewart. 
GiRVAN. — Union  Bank  of  Scotland,  W.  Andrews; 

National  Bank,   R.   Smith  ;    Royal  Bank,   Wm. 

Brown,    jun.    and  J.    M'Clymont ;    Commercial 

Bank  of  Scotland,  William  Murray ;  City  of  Glas- 
gow Bank,  Alex.  Kelly  and  J.  B.  Rpss. 
Glasgow. — For  Banks  in  Glasgow  see  Appendix, 

page  92. 
Glenluce. — City  of  Glasgow  Bank,  G.  Symington. 
Golspie. — Aberdeen  Town  and  County  Bank,  R.  B. 

Sangster ;  British  Linen  Company,  Don.  Gray. 
GoRBALS   (Glasgow).  —  City    of    Glasgow    Bank, 

Thomas  Smith. 
Gorebridge. — City  of  Glasgow  Bank,  D.  Eraser. 
GovAN. — City  of  Glasgow  Bank,  Thos.  Baird. 
Grangemouth. — Commercial   Bank  of  Scotland, 

John  S.  Mackay. 
Geantown. — National  Bank  of  Scotland,    James 

Stewart;  Caledonian    Banking   Company,    Wm. 

Fleming,  agent ;  Royal  Bank  of  Scotland,  Donald 

Grant. 
Greenlaw. — City  of  Glasgow  Bank,  Allan  Purvis. 
Greenock. — Bank  of  Scotland,    Thomas   Stark ; 

Union   Bank   of    Scotland,   Andrew   Anderson ; 

Clydesdale  Bank,  Alexander  Roger ;  Royal  Bank 

of  Scotland,  David  M.  Latham  ;  City  of  Glasgow 

Bank,  S.  S.  Caird  ;  British  Linen  Company,  Thos. 

0.  Hunter ;  National  Bank  of  Scotland,  Alex.  & 

John  Thomson. 
Haddington. — Bank  of  Scotland,  Thomas  Todrick 

and  James  Gibson ;  British  Linen  Company,  John 

Ferme ;  Commercial  Bank  of  Scotland,  Wm.  Dods; 

City  of  Glasgow  Bank,  J,  &  B.  Richardson. 
Hamilton. — British  Linen  Co.,  J.  Henderson  and 


BANKING  HOUSES. 


9b 


S.  Simpson;  Commercial  Bank  of  Scotland,  Thos. 
Anderson  ;  Royal  Bank,  J.  T.  &  \V.  A.  Dykes  ; 
City  of  Glasgow  Bank,  William  Forrest,  jun.; 
Bank  of  Scotland,  Wm.  Aikman. 

Hawick. — British  Linen  Company,  W.  and  G. 
Davidson  ;  Commercial  Bank  of  Scotland,  George 
and  James  Oliver ;  National  Bank  of  Scotland, 
Thomas  Purdom  ;  Royal  Bank  of  Scotland,  James 
Carmichael. 

Helensburgh. — Clydesdale  Bank,  R.  D.  Orr, 
agent ;  Union  Bank  of  Scotland,  Wm.  Drysdale. 

HuNTLY. — Union  Bank  of  Scotland,  Robert  and 
James  Milne;  North  of  Scotland  Banking  Co., 
J.  &.  J.  Robertson  ;  Aberdeen  Town  and  County 
Bank,  James  Lawson. 

Inneeleithen. — Union  Bank  of  Scotland,  Jas.  D. 
Bathgate. 

Insch. — Aberdeen  Town  and  County  Bank,  James 
Bisset ;  North  of  Scotland  Banking  Company,  A. 
Roger  and  Son. 

Invekakt. — National  Bank  of  Scotland,  John 
M'Arthur;  Union  Bank  of  Scotland,  Q.  M. 
Wright. 

Invergordon. — Commercial  Bank  of  Scotland, 
Andrew  Munro  ;  North  of  Scotland  Banking  Co., 
Roderick  Hay. 

Inverkeitiiing. — Eastern  Bank,  William  Eraser. 

Inverness.  —  Bank  of  Scotland,  Donald  Duff; 
British  Linen  Company,  Robert  Davidson.  Cale- 
donian Banking  Company,  Cliarles  Waterston, 
manager;  Commercial  Bank  of  Scotland,  James 
Wilson  ;  National  Bank  of  Scotland,  Chas.  Stewart 
and  W.  T.  Rule ;  City  of  Glasgow  Bank,  J.  K. 
Greig. 

Inverurt. — Union  Bank  of  Scotland,  Robt.  Innes; 
North  of  Scotland  Bank,  James  Davidson  ;  Aber- 
deen Town  and  County  Bank,  A.  S.  M'Lean. 

Irvine  — Union  Bank  of  Scotland,  A.  &  J.  Pater- 
son  ;  Clydesdale  Bank,  Patrick  Blair ;  British 
Linen  Company,  Montgomery  &  M'Janet ;  Royal 
Bank,  John  A.  Rankine. 

IsLAT. — National  Bank  of  Scotland,  Dun.  M'AIister; 
City  of  Glasgow  Bank,  James  Stein. 

Jedburgh. — British  Linen  Company,  J.  Gumming; 
National  Bank  of  Scotland,  G.  Rutherford;  Royal 
Bank  of  Scotland,  Charles  Anderson ;  City  of 
Glasgow  Bank,  George  Hilson,  jun. 

Johnstone. — Union  Bank  of  Scotland,  J.  Holmes; 
City  of  Glasgow  Bank,  John  Reid. 

Keith, — Union  Bank  of  Scotland,  Charles  Green  ; 
Aberdeen  Town  and  County  Bank,  W.  Thurburn; 
North  of  Scotland  Banking  Company,  William 
Longmore. 

Kelso.— Bank  of  Scotland,  James  S.  Darling  and 
John  F.  S.  Darling ;  British  Linen  Company,  J. 
&  A.  Roberton  ;  Commercial  Bank  of  Scotland, 
Jas.  Douglas ;  National  Bank  of  Scotland,  James 
Tait ;  City  of  Glasgow  Bank,  C.  &  W.  Robson. 

KiLBiRNiB. — City  of  Glasgow  Bank,  John  Alex- 
ander, 

KiLLiN. — Central  Bank  of  Scotland,  Chas.  Stewart; 
Union  Bank  of  Scotland,  J.  M'Naughton. 

KiLDRUMMY. — Aberdeen  Town  and  County  Bank, 
William  Christie. 

Kilmarnock.- — Bank  of  Scotland,  Adam  Cowie  ; 
Commercial  Bank  of  Scotland,  A.  J.  Bruce ; 
Union  Bank  of  Scotland,  R.  Gairdner ;  Clydes- 
dale Bank,  Alex.  Connell ;  Royal  Bank,  Gumming 
&  Urie ;  National  Bank  of  Scotland,  Jas.  Wilson. 


Kilwinning. — Commercial  Bank  of  Scotland,  Hugh 

King. 
Kincraigie-Tough. — Union    Bank    of    Scotland, 

M'Kay  &  Summers. 
Kincardine. — Union  Bank  of  Scotland,  E.  Gentle; 

Commercial  Bank  of  Scotland,  A.  C.  Stephen. 
Kingussie. — British   Linen  Company,  D.  M'Pher- 

son  ;   Caledonian  Banking  Co.,  Donald  JI'Rae. 
KiNNETHMONT. — Aberdeen  Town  and  County  Bank, 

James  Yuille. 
Kinross. —  Clydesdale  Bank,  Hugh  Laird  ;  Briii4i 

Linen  Company,   W.    Wilson ;  City    of  Glasgow 

Bank,  Henry  Maitland. 
KiNTORE — British  Linen  Company,  James  Annan, 

sub-agent. 
Kirkcaldy. — Bank  of  Scotland,  A.  G.    Morgan, 

agent;  Commercial  Bank  of  Scotland,  David.soD 

&  Findlater;  Union  Bank  of  Scotland,  John  N. 

M'Leod;  National  Bank  of  Scotland,  H.  Beveridge; 

City  of  Glasgow  Bank,  James  Russell. 
Kirkcudbright. — Bank  of  Scotland,  William  H. 

M'Lellan  &  David  M'Lellan;  National   Bank  of 

Scotland,  Robert  M.  Gordon. 
Kirkintilloch. — National  Bank  of  Scotland,  T. 

Whitelaw  ;   City  of  Glasgow  Bank,  J.  Shearer  and 

R.  Murdoch. 
KiHKWALL. — Commercial  Bank  of  Scotland,  James 

Spence  &  Son  ;  National  Bank  of  Scotland,  John 

Blaikie  and  R.  Easton ;  Union  Bank  of  Scotland, 

Robert  Scarth. 
Kirriemuir. — British  Linen  Company,  W.  Forrest 

and    Son ;    National    Bank  of  Scotland,    G.    B. 

Brand;    Union   Bank  of   Scotland,    Wilkie  and 

Black  ;  City  of  Glasgow  Bank,  James  Brodie. 
Lamlash. — City  of  Glasgow  Bank,  James  Begg. 
Lanark. — Commercial  Bank  of  Scotland,  Thomas 

Paul ;  Royal  Bank  of  Scotland,  Alex.  Anderson  ; 

City  of  Glasgow  Bank,  David  Stoddart  and  Thos. 

L.  Marr. 
Langholm. — British  Linen  Company,   Alexandi-r 

and  Thomas  Stevenson;  National  Bank  of  Scot- 
land, Robert  Wallace. 
Largo. — National  Bank  of  Scotland,  W.  R.  Ketchen. 
Largs. — Royal  Bank,  H.  M.  Lang ;  City  of  Glas- 
gow Bank,  James  Lang,  jun. 
L.\rkhall. — City  of  Glasgow  Bank,  T.  Duncan. 
Lasswade. — City  of  Glasgow  Bank,  W.  Young. 
Lauder. — Bank    of    Scotland,    Robert    Romanes ; 

City  of  Glasgow  Bank,  Thomas  Brooinfield. 
Laurencekirk. —  Aberdeen    Town    and     County 

Bank,  D.  &  P.  Dickson  ;  North  of  Scotland  Bank- 
ing Co.,  John  Watson. 
Lauribston  (Glasgow). — City  of  Glasgow  Bank, 

W.  R.  Crombie. 
Leith. — Bank  of  Scotland,  Thos.  Jones  and  G.  B. 

M.   Wyse;    Union   Bank  of  Scotland,   John   A. 

White  ;   British  Linen  Company,  Joseph  Cundell ; 

Commercial  Bank  of  Scotland,  Robert  Moubray  ; 

National  Bank  of  Scotland,  Jas.  Wallace  ;  Royal 

Bank  of  Scotland,    A.    H.    Wilson;    Clydesdale 

Bank,  G.  W.  Reoch. 
Lerwick. — Union  Bank  of  Scotland,  F.  G.  Bruce. 
Leslie. — Union  Bank  of  Scotland,  William  Elder. 
Lesmahagow.  —  Royal    Bank   of  Scotland,    John 

Gibb;  City  of  Glasgow  Bank,  Smith  and  Ham- 
ilton. 
Leven. — Commercial  Bank  of  Scotland,  D.  &  D. 

Nicoll;  Royal  Bank  of  Scotland,  Andrew  Wilkie ; 

City  of  Glasgow  Bank,  John  Smith. 


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BANKING  HOUSES. 


Linlithgow. — Commercial  Bank  of  Scotland,  R.  R. 
Glen;    City  of  Glasgow  Bank,  John  Ilaidie. 

LocnEE. — Dundee  Banking  Conipanj',  D.  Rollo. 

LocHGiiLLY  (Fifesbire). — Union  Bank  of  Scotland, 
J.  Wri-ht. 

Lochgilphead. — Union  Bank  of  Scotland,  H.  &  A. 
M'Ewan  ;   Clydesdale  Bank,  Dugald  M'Lachlan. 

LociiiMABEN. — National  Bank  of  Scotland,  James 
Watt. 

LocHWiNNOCH. — City  of  Glasgow  Bank,  J.  Reid. 

LocKERBY.  —  Royal  Bank  of  Scotland,  William 
Richardson  and  David  Ewart ;  Commercial  Bank 
of  Scotland,  Osmond  de  H.  Stewart ;  Clydesdale 
Bank,  John  Baird,  agent. 

LoNGSiUE — North  of  Scotland  Banking  Company, 
Robert  Cheves. 

Lossiemouth.— Royal  Bank  of  Scotland,  A.  Sim. 

LuMSDEN. — Union  Bank  of  Scotland,  D.  Thomson. 

Lybster. — Aberdeen  Town  and  County  Bank,  Alex. 
Mowat. 

Macduff. — North  of  Scotland  Bank,  Robert  Mor- 
rison ;  Union  Bank  of  Scotland,  Alex.  A.  Leask. 

Markinch. —  Commercial  Bank  of  Scotland,  Alex. 
Gowan. 

Maryhill. — Union  Bank  of  Scotland,  H.  Kirk- 
wood. 

Mauchline. — Commercial  Bank  of  Scotland,  J. 
Strathdee. 

Maybole. — Union  Bank  of  Scotland,  Wm.  &Thos. 
Rennie;   Royal  Bank,  Wm.  and  David  Brown. 

Meigle. —  Royal  Bank  of  Scotland,  David  Murraj*. 

Melrose. — British  Linen  Company,  Curie,  Erskine, 
and  Curie ;   Royal  Bank,  Freer  and  Dunn,  agents. 

Methlic. — North  of  Scotland  Banking  Company, 
John  Grant. 

Methven. — Royal  Bank  of  Scotland,  John  Doctor. 

MiDCALDER. — Clydeidale  Bank,  D.  Scouler. 

Milnathort. — City  of  Glasgow  Bank,  Henry 
Maitland. 

MiNTLAW. — Aberdeen  Town  and  County  Bank, 
John  Farqnhar  ;  Union  Bank,  James  Shives 

Moffat. — Union  Bank  of  Scotland,  J.  J.  Bnrnie ; 
Bank  of  Scotland,  Jas.  M'Jlillan,  agent;  British 
Linen  Company,  Thomas  Reid. 

Moniave. — Union  Bank  of  Scotland,  Wm.  Smith. 

MoNTROSK. —  Bank  of  Scotland,  John  Boyd  ;  British 
Linen  Companj',  James  Beattie;  North  of  Scot- 
land Banking  Company,  Rol)ert  Walker  ;  Eastern 
Bank,  Genri;e  C.  Myers;  National  Bank  of  Scot- 
land, David  Hill  and  G.  C.  Chalmers;  Union 
Bank  of  Scotland,  Finlay  and  Gre'g;  Roj'al  Bank 
of  Scotland,  Thomson  and  Savage. 

Moore  Place  (Glasgow). —  W.  H.  Bremner. 

MuiRKiRK — Clydesdale  Bank,  Jas.  White,  agent. 

Musselburgh, —  Commercial  Bank  of  Scoti.md,  A. 
0.  Spence;  Royal  Bank  of  Scotland,  T.  Lees. 

Nairn. —  British  Linen  Company,  Adam  Davidson  ; 
National  Bank  of  Scotland,  J.  D.  Lamb  ;  Cale- 
donian Banking  Company,  P.  Macdougall. 

Neilston. — Union  Baiik  of  Scotland,  Matthew 
Anderson. 

Newburgh  — Central  Bank  of  Scotland,  Lj'le  and 
Crj-stal ;  Commercial  Bank  of  Scoiland,  A.  Laing. 

New  CuJiKocK. — City  of  Glasgow  Bauk,  James 
Thomson. 

New  Dkeu. — North  of  Scotland  Banking  Company, 
John  Wildleton;  Aberdeen  Town  and  County 
Bank,  J.  &  A.  Joiner. 

New  Galloway. — Clydesdale  Bank,  A.  Corrie,  agt. 


New  Pitsligo. — Union  Bank  of  Scotland,  William 

Spence. 
Newtox-Stewart.  —  British    Linen    Co.,    David 

Stroyan  ;    Clydesdale   Bank,    Thomas  Ker ;    Na- 
tional   Bank,    Alex.    Wangh ;    City  of   Glasgow 

Bank,  M'Cutclieon  &  Jamieson. 
North- Berwick. — British  Linen  Company,  James 

Dall  and  Son. 
Nunton. — City  of  Glasgow  Bank,  R.  M'Donald. 
Oban. —  City  of  Glasgow   Bank,    Robert   Kennedy 

and  J.  Nicol  ;  National  Bank  of  Scotland,  Angus 

Gregorson. 
Old  Deer. — North  of  Scotland  Banking  Company, 

David  Cruden. 
Old  Meldrum. — North  of  Scotland  Banking  Com- 
pany,   James    Manson  ;     Aberdeen    Town    and 

County  Bank,  John  Bruce. 
Paisley. — Bank   of    Scotland,    John    Hutcheson ; 

British    Linen    Company,    John    Peden ;     Union 

Bank  of  Scotland,  John  Affleck  ;  National  Bank 

of  Scotland,    P.    Guilleaume ;    City   of  Glasgow 

Bank,  Alex.  Pollock,  jun. 
Partick. — City  of  Glasgow  Bank,  Gavin  Paisley. 
Peebles. — British  Linen  Company,  W.  Stuart  and 

W.  Blackwood  ;  Bank  of  Scotland,  Walter  Thor- 

burn  ;  Union  Bank  of  Scotland,  J.  Bathgate. 
Pennycuick. — Clydesdale  Bank,  J.  Paterson. 
Perth. — Bank  of  Scotland,  Robert  Horn;  British 

Linen    Company,    John    Conning    and    Hunter. 

Central  Bank  of  Scotland,  Archd.  Burns,  manager. 

Draw  on  Commercial  Bank,  Edinburgh;    Glyn  & 

Co.,    London;    Commercial    Bank   of    Scotland, 

Thomas   Soutar ;   Royal   Bank,   Patrick   Soutar ; 

National  Bank  of  Scutl.ind,  D.  L.  Jolly. 
Peterhead. — Commercial  Bank  of  Scotland,  Thos. 

J.   Bremner;   Union   Bank  of  Scotland,  A.  &  W. 

Boyd  ;  Aberdeen  Town  and  County  Bank,  Thos, 

Knox ;    North    of  Scotland    Banking    Company, 

Wm.  Alexander ;  City  of  Glasgow  Bank,  Robert 

Anderson. 
Pitlochry. — Commercial  Bank  of  Scotland,  Ales. 

M'Naughton ;    Central    Bank    of    Scotland,    D. 

M'Gillewie;  Union  Bank  of  Scotland,  J.  Mitchell. 
Pittenweem. — National  Bank  of  Scotland,  John 

Bowman  ;   Clydesdale  Bank,  John  Smith. 
PoLLOKSHAWS. — Clydesdale   Bank,  James  Tassie; 

City  of  Glasgow  Bank,  J.  &  W   Stewart. 
Port-Ellen  (Islay). — City  i  f  Glas.  Bank,  J.  Stein. 
Port-Glasgow. — City  of   Gla.^gow   Bank,    David 

Inglls;   Union   Bank  of  Scotland,  J.   H.  Bowie; 

Royal  Bank  of  Scotland,  James  Anderson. 
Portobello.  —  Royal     Bank,     William    Warren; 

Clydesdale  Bank,  William  Newlands. 
Portree.  —  N.itional    Bank    of    Scotland,    Harry 

M'Donald;  North  of  Scotland  Bank,  L.  Skene. 
Portsoy. — North  of  Scotland  Bank,  James  Moir; 

Union  Bank  of  Scotland,  P.  Jlurray. 
Poutwilliam  (Wigton). — City  of  Glasgow  Bank, 

C.  M.  Routledge. 
Rhynie. — North   of  Scotland    Banking   Company, 

James  Rodger. 
Roseiiearty  — Union  Bank  of  Scotland,  J.  Milne. 
Rothes. —  C.iledonian    Banking    Company,    John 

Dick;   City  of  (jlasgow  Bank,  James  Dean. 
Rothesay. — Koval  Bank  of  Scotland,  J.  H.  Semple; 

Clydesdale  Bank,  John  Wilson  and  J.  T.  Burnie; 

Citv   of  Glasj,ow    Bank,    J.   M'Aliister    and  R. 

M'kirdy. 
RuiHERGLEN. —  City  of  Glasgow  Bank,  D.  Murray. 


PUBLIC  CONVEYANCES. 


101 


St.  Andrews. — Bank  of  Scotland,  A.  K.  Lindsaj' 
and  G.  M'Gregor;  Clydesdale  Bank,  Walter 
Walker;  Eastern  Bank  of  Scotland,  W.  F.  Ire- 
land; Koyal  Bank  of  Scotland,  Stewart  Grace. 

St.  Claiktown. — Commercial  Bank  of  Scotland, 
Samuel  Davidson. 

St.  Kot,lox  (Glasgow). — National  Bank,  J.  Paris. 

St.  Vincent  Street  (Glasgow). — City  of  Glasgow 
Bank,  James  Dale. 

Saltcoats. — Roj-al  Bank,  Robert  K.  Barbour  and 
J.  Jackson ;  City  of  Glasgow  Bank,  James 
Campbell. 

Sanqdhab. — British  Linen  Co.,  J.  W.  M'Queen ; 
Royal  Bank,  E.  H.  Warren. 

Selkirk. — British  Linen  Company,  John  Lang; 
Union  Bank  of  Scotland,  Peter  Rodger. 

Stewauton. —  Union  Binli  of  Scotland,  Jas.  Alex- 
ander; Clydesdale  Bank,  T.  Laidlaw;  Royal  Bank 
of  Scotland,  James  Love. 

Stirling. — Bank  of  Scotland,  Alexander  Brodie; 
Union  Bank  of  Scotland,  J.  &  J.  Mat  hie;  City  of 
Glasgow  Bank,  Chrystal  &  Macfarlau  ;  Commer- 
cial Bank  of  Scotland,  James  and  James  M.  Mor- 
rison ;  Clj'desdale  Bank,  James  Monteith  and 
James  Drysdale ;  National  Bank  of  Scotland,  J. 
Murrie;   Koyal  Bank  of  Scotland,  Wm.  Graham. 

Stonehaven. — Bank  of  Scotland,  Jas.  G.  Soutar ; 
Aberdeen  Town  and  Cuunty  Bank,  A.  W.  Kin- 
near;  North  of  Scotland  Banking  Company, 
James  Scott. 

Stonehouse  — City  of  Glasgow  Bank,  Thomas 
Duncan. 

Stoenoway. — National  Bank  of  Scotland,  Roderick 
Morrison;   City  of  Glasgow  Bank,  J.  M'Keuzie. 

Stranraer. — British  Linen  Company,  T.  M'Caig ; 
Clydesdale  Bank,  A.  Ingram ;  Union  B  ink  of 
Scotland,  D.  Guthrie;  City  of  Glasgow  Bank,  A. 
M.  Caird. 

Strathavkn. — Bank  of  Scotland,  Thos.  Tennent, 
agent ;  Union  Bank  of  Scotland,  Wm.  Gebbie  ; 
Roj'al  Bank  of  Scotland,  Robert  Wilson. 

Stricuen. — North  of  Scotland  Banking  Company, 
J.  Stewart. 

Stuomness. — National  Bank  of  Scotland,  John 
Beatton  ;   Commercial  Bank,  James  Gilchrist. 

Tain. — British  Linen  Company,  Williamson  and 
Ross ;  Commercial  Bank  of  Scotland,  Kenneth 
Murray. 


Tarbert   (Lochfine). — Union    Bank   of    Scotland, 

Archibald  M'Calman. 
Tarland. —  Aberdeen  Town  and  County  Bank,  A. 

Robertson;  Union  Bank  of  Scotland,  Andw.  Ross. 
Tarves. — Aberdeen  Town  and  County  Bank,  Win. 

Duthie. 
Thornhill. — Union  Bank  of  Scotland,  D.Chrichton; 

British  Linen  Company,  James  Russell. 
Thcrso. —Commercial    Bank    of    Scotland,    John 

Henderson  ;    Aberdeen  Town  and  County  Bank, 

Alexander  Adam  ;    National  Bank  of  Scotland, 

David  Fielding. 
Tillicoultky. — Clydesdale  Bank,  A.  P.  Lorimer; 

Union  Bank  of  Scotland,  J.  Kirk. 
Tobermory. —  Clydesdale  Bank,  H.  Nisbet,  agent. 
Teadeston  (Glasgow).— Union  Bank  of  Scotland, 

Andrew  Gray. 
Tranent.— City  of  Glasgow  Bank,  J.  Richardson. 
Trongate   (Glasgow). — City    of    Glasgow    Bank, 

William  Robertson;  Clydesdale  Bank,  P.  B.  Junor, 

agent;   Commercial  Bank  of  Scotland,  Jn.  Wyse; 

Union  Bank,  Duncan  M 'Arthur. 
Troon. — Union  Bank  of  Scotland,  R.  C.  Reld. 
Turriff. — Commercial  Bank  of  Scotland,  Francis 

Souter ;    North  of  Scotland    Banking  Company, 

Norman  Gordon;   Union  Bank  of  Scotland,  Wm. 

Dunbar;  Aberdeen  Town  and  County  Bank,  Alex. 

Leslie. 
West-end  (Glasgow). — City  of  Glasgow  Bank,  A. 

G.  Brown. 
West  Caldee. — City  of  Glasgow  Bank,  Andrew 

Mungle. 
West  Kilbeide. — City  of  Glasgow  Bank,  Robert 

Gemmel. 
West    Linton. — Bank    of    Scotland,    Archibald 

Alexander. 
Whithorn. — City  of  Glasgow  Bank,  R.  Gardiner, 
Whithorn. —  Clydesdale    Bank,    George  A.  Main; 

National  Bank  of  Scotl  .nd,  G.  C.  Dinwoodie,  agt. 
Wick.- — Commercial   Bank  of  Scotland,  James  H. 

Stewart ;  Aberdeen  Town  and  County  Bank,  A.  & 

T.  Adam  ;   City  of  Glasgow  Bank,  1).  Davidson  ; 

Union  Bank  of  Scotland,  A.  Wares. 
Wigtown. — British   Linen    Company,    George   C. 

Black ;  Clydesd.de  Bank,  Thos.  Murray,  agent ; 

City  of  Glasgow  Bank,  James  M'Lean. 
WiSHAW. — City  of  Glasgow  Bank,  James  Shirlaw ; 

Royal  Bank  of  Scotland,  James  Miller. 


FARES,  &c,,  FOE  HACKNEY  CARRIAGES. 


public  stands. 
The  following  places  are  hereby  appointed  Public 
Stands : — 

1.  George's  Square  (excepting  the  west  side, 

where  no  Carriage  will  be  allowed  to 
stand,  and  on  the  north  side,  where 
only  three  are  allowed),  including  the 
Station  of  the  Edinburgh  Railway,  St, 
Vincent  Place,  and  Royal  Exchange. 

2.  St.  Enoch  square. 

3.  The  top  of  North  street,  near  Woodside 

crescent. 

4.  The  Cross,  including  London  street. 

5.  Broomielaw,  upper  wharf. 

6.  Commerce  street. 

7.  Cambridge  street  and  West  Campbell  St. 

8.  Prince's  Theatre  and  Renfield  street. 

9.  Glassford  street  and  Wilson  street. 


FARES. 

It  shall  be  in  the  option  of  the  owner  or  driver  to 
charge  by  time  or  distance. 

Fares  by  Distance. — The  distance  to  which  any 
hackney  carriage  may  be  driven  under  these  by- 
laws, shall  be  live  miles  from  the  Cross  of  Glasgow. 

When  a  party  not  exceeding  two  grown-up  per- 
sons, and  without  any  luggage  other  than  a  carpet 
bag,  or  the  like,  enters  a  carriage  at  a  stand  (not 
being  one  of  the  Railway  Stations)  or  when  driving 
along  disengaged,  they  shall  be  driven  half  a  mile 
for  Sixpence,  and  if  they  return,  they  shall  pay 
another  Sixpence. 

Excepting  the  Sixpenny  fare  (which  see),  the  fares 
by  distance  shall  be  shown  in  the  annexed  Table  of 
Fares  (No  2).  The  charge  in  the  Table  shall  include 
going  from  the  nearest  stance  to  the  hirer's  resi- 
dence, and  waiting  ten  minutes.     But  if  the  carriage 


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PUBLIC  CONVEYANCES. 


be  detained  before  starting  more  than  ten  minutes, 
a  charge  of  waiting  at  the  rate  of  Sixpence  for  each 
quarter  of  an  hour,  or  part  tliereof,  after  the  expiry 
of  the  ten  minutes,  shall  be  allowed,  and  if  the  place 
where  the  hirer  is  to  be  lifted  be  above  three  hun- 
dred yards  beyond  the  nearest  stance  whence  the 
carriage  is  taken,  there  shall  be  a  charge  of  Sixpence 
extra. 

When  any  place  is  not  mentioned  in  the  Table,  the 
fare  shall  be  the  same  as  that  to  any  place  mentioned 
which  may  be  in  the  immediate  vicinity,  not  being 

greater  distance. 

Half-fare  returning. 

When  parties  return  (v?hich  they  shall  have  the 
option  of  doing),  and  the  fare  going  is  One  Shilling, 
the  carriage  shall  wait  ten  minutes  without  any 
charge  for  waiting ;  when  One  Shilling  and  Six- 
pence, fifteen  minutes ;  when  Two  Shillings  and 
upwards,  twenty  minutes.  If  the  carriage  be  de- 
tained longer,  a  charge  shall  be  allowed  for  waiting, 
at  the  rate  of  Sixpence  for  every  twenty  minutes,  or 
part  thereof,  commencing  at  the  period  when  the 
free  waiting  expires. 

When  a  carriage  is  called,  but  not  used,  a  charge 
of  Sixpence  shall  be  allowed,  if  the  place  to  which 
it  is  called  be  under  half  a  mile  from  the  stance,  and 
One  Shilling  if  beyond  that. 

Fares  by  Time. — For  bondjide  shopping,  making 
calls  and  the  like,  where  the  diiving  is  not  continu- 
ous, the  charge  shall  be  One  Shilling  for  the  first 
half  hour,  and  Sixpence  for  every  additional  quarter 
of  an  hour. 

For  an  airing  in  the  country,  within  five  miles 
from  the  Cross,  and  returning  either  by  the  same  or 
a  different  road,  the  rate  shall  be  Sixpence  for  every 
ten  minutes.  Unless  the  hirer  wishes  a  slower  pace, 
the  rate  of  driving,  when  out  an  airing,  shall  be  at 
least  six  miles  an  hour.  If  the  airing  go  beyond 
five  miles,  the  duty  to  be  paid  in  addition. 

WhttJier  the  Fares  are  by  Distance  or  by  Time. — 
The  hirer  pays  tolls. 

If  there  be  more  than  four  grown  persons  driven, 
a  charge  of  Sixpence  extra  shall  be  made  for  each 
additional  grown  person,  and  a  charge  of  Sixpence 
for  each  two  children  above  six  years  of  age.  No 
additional  charge  for  one  child  above  six,  or  children 
under  six. 

For  luggage,  exceeding  56  lbs.  in  weight,  there 
shall  be  a  charge  of  Sixpence  extra;  but  there  shall 
be  no  charge  for  luggage  under  that  weight.  The 
driver  shall  assist  in  loading  and  unloading  in  all 
cases  when  required. 

From  eleven  at  night  till  two  morning,  fare  and  a 
half;  from  two  till  five  morning,  double  fare  ;  after 
five  o'clock,  the  ordinary  fare. 

Owners  or  drivers  may  agree  to  drive  at  lower 
fares  than  those  fixed.  In  that  case,  should  they 
demand  more  than  the  fare  agreed  upon,  they  shall 
be  liable  as  for  an  overcharge. 

No  charge  for  drivers. 

Fare  may  he  u-iihheld. — Any  party  shall  be  entitled 
to  withhold  payment  of  the  fare — 
1st.  When  the  name  and  number  are  not  painted 

outside,  or  when  there  is  no  plate  inside. 
2nd.  When  the  reference  ticket  is  not  offered  on 

entrance. 
3rd.  When  the  by-laws  and  table  of  fares  are  not 

thown  on  demand.     And 
4th.  When  an  overcharge  is  made. 


NO.  I. — TABLE   OF  HALF   MILE    OR   SIXPENNY 
FARES. 

1.  From  George's  square  to  Argyle  arcade; 
Jamaica  street ;  Stockwell  street ;  Glasgow  bridge ; 
Victoria  bridge,  north  side;  Suspension  bridge; 
Broomielaw,  at  lower  end  of  York  street;  Blyths- 
wood  square;  Caledonian  Railway  Station,  Buchanan 
street;  College;  Cross;  Western  Club;  Union  Club; 
Police  Office,  central ;  Custom  House ;  Eiver  Trust 
Ofiice,  Robertson  street. 

2.  From  St.  Enoch  square  to  Buchanan  street, 
top  ;  High  Schcol ;  City  Hull ;  St.  Andrew's  square, 
west  end;  Hutcheson  bridge;  Portland  street  to 
No.  120  ;  Windmillcroft,  east  end ;  Sauchiehall  road, 
at  Wellington  street ;  South- Western  and  Greenock 
Railway. 

3.  From  North  street  to  Windsor  terrace,  east 
end;  Normal  School;  Sauchiehall  road,  near  Wel- 
lington street;  Cranstonhill ;  Sandyford  toll; 
Kelvingrove  gate;  Anderston,  Gushet-house ;  St. 
Vincent  street,  at  Campbell  street. 

4.  From  Cross  to  Gordon  street,  east  end  ;  Royal 
Exchange;  Edinburgh  Railwaj' Station  ;  Infirmary, 
Royal;  Gallowgate,  at  Sydney  street;  Infantry 
Barracks;  Monteith  row,  at  Morris  place;  Custom- 
i)ouse;  South  Wellington  place;  Crown  street,  at 
Eutherglen  loan  ;  George's  square. 

6.  From  Broomielaw,  upper,  to  George's  square  ; 
County  buildings ;  Trongate  street,  at  Candleriggs 
street ;  Hutcheson  bridge ;  Eglinton  street,  at  Mar- 
garet street;  Paisley  road,  at  Dundas  st.;  Broomie- 
law, at  Piccadilly ;  Gushet-house,  Anderston ;  St. 
Vincent  street,  at  Douglas  street. 

6.  From  Commerce  street  to  St.  Vincent  place ; 
St.  Vincent  street,  at  Wellington  street ;  Trongate 
street,  at  Brunswick  street;  Hutcheson  bridge; 
Main  street,  Gorbals,  at  Cumberland  street;  Eglin- 
ton street,  at  Canal  street ;  Paisley  road,  at  Spring- 
field lane  ;  Broomielaw,  at  Cheapside  street ;  Ander- 
ston, Gushet-house. 

7.  From  Cambridge  street  and  West  Campbell 
street  to  North  street,  at  head;  Argyle  street,  at 
Gushet-house;  Argyle  street,  at  Mitchell  street; 
George's  square;  Cathedral  street,  at  Frederick 
street;  Charlotte  street,  Port-Dundas,  at  head; 
Great  Western  road,  at  St.  George's  road;  Garscube 
road,  at  North  Woodside  road. 

8.  From  Prince's  Theatre  and  Renfield  street  to 
Glasgow  bridge,  north  end ;  Argyle  street,  at  Doug- 
las street;  Broomielaw,  at  Robertson  street;  St. 
Vincent  street,  at  Holland  place ;  Normal  Schools, 
New  City  road;  Port-Dundas  road,  at  Clyde  street; 
Canal  street,  Port-Dundas ;  Stirling's  road,  at  Hope- 
toun  place;  George  street,  at  North  Albion  street; 
Canon  street,  at  Albion  street ;  Trongate  street,  at 
Brunswick  street. 

9.  From  Glassford  street,  including  Wilson  street, 
to  Argyle  street,  at  York  street ;  St.  Vincent  street, 
at  Wellington  street ;  West  Nile  street,  at  Sauchie- 
hall street ;  Parliamentary  road,  at  Hanover  street ; 
Stirling's  road,  at  Taylor  street ;  Duke  street,  at 
Pettigrew  street;  Gallowgate  street,  at  Campbell 
street ;  South  Wellington  place,  at  Commercial  road; 
Rutherglen  loan,  at  Thistle  street;  Bridge  street,  at 
Norfolk  street ;  Clyde  place,  at  Centre  st. ;  Broomie- 
law, at  Robertson  street ;  Clyde  Police  Office ; 
Southern  Police  Ofiice, 


PUBLIC  CONVEYANCES. 


103 


NO.    II. — TABI^E   OF   FARES    FROM   THE    FOLLOWING   STANDS. 


Abercromby  Street, 

Abbotsford  Place,  south  end,    . 

Adelaide  Place, 

Albany  Place, 

Albert  Place,  Buccleuch  Street, 

Anderson's  University,     . 

Anderston — Giishet  House, 

Annfield  Place, 

Argyle  Street — Arcade,    . 

"  Stockwell  St.,  . 

"  Jamaica  Street, 

"  Gusbet  House, 

Asylum  for  the  Blind, 
Ayrshire  Railway,   . 
Barracks  (Cavah-y)  old,   . 
Barracks  (Infantry), 
Barrowfield  Toll,     . 
Bath  Street,  at  Renfield  Street, 
Botanic  Gardens,     . 
BIythswood  Square, 
Breadalbane  Terrace,  Garnethill, 
Bridges — Glasgow, 

"  Suspension, 

"         Victoria, 

"         Hutcheson, 

"         Rutherglen, 

"  Dalniarnock,    . 

Broomielaw,  at  Lancefield, 
Caledonian  Rail.,  Buchanan  St., 

"  Southern, 

Canning  Place, 
Carnarvon  Street,    • 
Cathedral,       .... 
City  and  County  Buildings, 
City  Hall,       .... 
City  Road,  Drummond  Place,  . 
Clarendon  Place, 
Claremont  Terrace, 
College,  .... 

Cranstonhill,  .... 
Crescents — Elmbank, 

"  Roj-al,   . 

"  Lynedoch, 

"  Queen's, 

"  Woodside, 

"  Stobcross,  west  end. 

Crown  Street,  at  Cleland  St.,    . 
Custom  House, 

Dixon's  Works,  so.  of  Crown  St. 
Duke  Street— Pligh  Street, 
"  Bridewell, 

"  Cattle  Market,    . 

Edinburgh  Railway  Station,     . 
Exchange  Square,  Royal, 


0»2 


1     0 


1      0 
1     6 


1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 


1.      D. 

2  0 
6 
0 

0 
6 
0 
0 
0 
6 
0 
0 
6 
6 
6 
0 
6 
0 
6 
0 
0 
0 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
0 
0 
6 
6 
0 
6 
6 
G 
0 
0 

6 
0 


2     0 


1     0 
1     6 


1  0 

2  6 


1  G 

2  0 


1  6 
1  6 
1     6 


I  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 


1     0 


1     0 


1     0 
1     6 


2     6 


0 

6 

0 

0 

0 

0 

6 

0 

0 

B  0) 


hi 


2     0 
1     6 


1     6 


0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

6 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

I     0 


1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  6 


2     0 


1     0 


1     0 


1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

2  0 
1  0 
1  0 


1^ 

3 


1 

6 

2 

6 

6 

0 

0 

0 

6 

0 

6 

6 

(5 

0 

G 

0 

6 

6 

6 

6 

104 


PUBLIC  CONVEYANCES. 


Finnieston  Quay, 

Fitzroy  Place, 

Gartnavel, 

General  Terminus, 

Govan,  Broomloan  Road, 

Greenlaw  Place,  Paisley  Toll, 

Hillhead, 

House  of  Eefuge, 

Ibroxliolm, 

Kelvin    Budge    (New)   Partick 
Mills, 

Lansdowne  Crescent, 

Linthouse, 

Monteith  Row, 

Newton  Place,  west  end. 

Normal      Schools,     New      City 
Road, 

Parishead, 

Police     Office,     South     Albion 
Street, 

"  Calton, 

"  Anderston, 

"  Gorbals, 

Pollokshaws, 
Post-Office,       . 
Possil-House, 
River  Trust  Office, 
Sandyford  Toll, 
South -Western   and    Greenock 

Railway, 
Springfield  Ferry, 
Springburn,  Balgray  Road, 
St.  Vincent  Street,  west  end, 
St.  RoUox, 

Theatre  Royal,  Dunlop  Street, 
Theatre,  Prince's,  Nile  Street, 
Trongate — King  Street, 
"  Saltmarket, 

Tron  Church, 
Western  Club, 
Whiteinch, 
Whitevale, 
Windsor  Terrace,   St.   George' 

Road, 
Windmillcroft, 
Windmillcroft,  west  end, 
Woodlands  Terrace, 
Woodside  Terrace, 
Union  Club, 

U.  P.        Church,       Wellington 
Street,  .... 


1  0 

2  6 


1  0 

1  0 

2  6 
1  0 
1  0 


1  0 
1  0 
1     0 


1     0 


2  0 
1  6 

3  0 
1  0 
1  0 


1  0 

2  6 


3     0 


2     6 


1     6 


1  0 

2  6 
1  0 
1  0 


1     0 
1     0 


3     0      3     0 
16      16 


1     0 


4. 


1  0 

1  0 
4  0 

2  0 


1     0 
3     0 


1  6 

2  0 


1     0 


1  6 
1  6 
3     0 


2     6 

1  0 

2  0 


1     0 


1  0 
1  0 
1     6 


1     0 


1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

2  6 

1  0 

I  6 


1     6 


1     0 


1  0 

2  6 


1     6 


1     0 
1     6 


3     0 
2     0 


1     0 


1     0 


•r   es 

.so 


1     0 
3     0 


1  0 

2  0 


1     0 


1     0 
3     0 


1     0 


1  0 

2  6 


1     0 


1 

0 

1 

0 

3 

0 

2 

6 

1 

0 

1 

6 

1 

0 

1 

0 

3 

0 

1 

6 

1 

0 

1     0 


1 

0 

4 

0 

1 

6 

1 

6 

1 

0 

1 

0 

1 

6 

1 

6 

1 

0 

1 

0 

The  Blanks  in  the  preceding  Table  of  Fares  are  Sixpenny  Fares,  if  taken  at  the  Stands  by  a  party  not  exceeding 
two  grown  up  persons ;  but,  in  the  event  of  the  Carriage  being  sent  for  to  the  hirer's  residence,  the  Fares  to  be  One 
Shilling. 


PUBLIC  CONVEYANCES. 


105 


GLASGOW      CITY      OMNIBUSES. 

Andeeston  and  the  Ckoss. — From  either  end  every  seven  and  a  half  minutes. — Fare  Id. 
BitiDGETON  TO  CowCADDENS. — Every  half  hour  from  9.30  a.m.  to  9  p.m. — Fare,  2d. 
Beidgeton  to  Crescents. — Every  half  hour  from  8.45  a.m.  to  9.15  p.m.— Fare,  2d. 
CowCADDENS  to  Bridgeton. — Every  half  hour  from  10  a.m.  to  9.30  p.m. — Fare,  2d. 
Cowcaddens  to  "VVhitevalb. — Every  half  hour  from  9.45  a.m.  to  9.15  p.m. — Fare,  2d. 
Crescents  to  Bridgeton. — Every  half  hour  from  8.45  a.m.  to  9.15  p.m. — Fare,  2d. 
Chebcents  to  Port-Eglinton. — Every  half  honr  from  9  a.m.  to  8.30  p.m. — Fare,  2d. 
PoKT-EOLiNTON  to  Ckescents. — Every  half  hour  from  9.30  a.m.  to  9  p.m. — Fare,  2d. 
Bellgrove  TO  Paisley  Road. — Every  half  hour  from  9  a.m.  to  9.30  p.m. — Fare,  2d. 
Paisley  Koad  to  Bellorove. — Every  half  hour  from  9.30  a.m.  to  9  p.m. — Fare,  2d. 
Whitevalb  to  Cowcaddens. — Every  half  hour  from  9.15  a.m.  to  8.45  p.m. — Fare^  2d. 


To  AlKDKIE, 

*  Baillieston 
Balfron, 

Botanic  Gar- 
dens, 

Bothwell, 

Busby, 

Busbt, 

*  Coatbridge, 
Dowanhill, 

DtJNTOOHER, 

Eaglesham, 

GOVAN, 


GLASGOW  COUNTRY  AND  SUBURBAN  OMNIBUSES. 
At  10  am.,  2  and  6  pm.    From  do.  at  lOj  am.,  12  and  4  pm. 


J  From  Tontine  to,  at  10, 12, 2,  4,  6,  8 

'   ITo  ^  '  "  '    '      ' 


Fares,  Is  3d  and  Is. 

m     .-      j>  f,<<  -ic^  n   Ai  r,  T^i  ci     ir.1  5- Fares,  8d  iu.  6d  out. 

Tontmefrom,  9.  11  am.,  12,  3,  4|,  7pm.     Extra  on  Sat.  at  9?  pm.  J  ' 

From  Tontine  to,  at  4  pm.     From  do.  at  7.30  am.  Fares,  3s  and  2s  3d. 

From  Tontine  to,  at  Sh,  8.50,  9,  9^,  10,  lOJ,  11, 11^,  12, 12i.  1,  IJ,  2,  2^  3,  Si,) 

4,  4i,  5,  5i,  6,  61,  7,  8A,  10.  (-Fares  4d  in  3d  out 

To  Tontine  from, 9.5,  9i,  10,  10^,  11,  llf,  12,  12i,  1,  1^,  2,  2J,  3,3h,  i,  «,  5i,  r'^^^^^-  ^'^  ^^-  ""^  ""'• 
5h,  6,  6i,  7,  8,  9i.  IQi  ) 

f  From  Tontine  to,  7|  11   2  4|,  4  25,  41  6J,  7^  >  p         ^q^  ;„.  gd  out. 

)  To  Tontine  from,  8.40, 9i,  9.5o,  Hi,  2^,  4J,  6|.  J  ' 

From  Stockwell  St.  to,  11  am.  and  5  pm.     Sat.  extra,  at  8  pm.  Fares,  8d  in.  6d  out. 

f  From  Glassford  Street  to,  4',  9.    Sat.  extra,  at  2,  6.  1  Tr„,.„„  hm  in  a,q  «,it 

1  To  Glasgow  from,  8.40,  9.10,'  2,  7.    Sat.  extra,  at  3i,  9.  C  *  ^'^'''  ^"'^  ""•  "'^  °'"^- 

J  From  Tontine  to,  10,  12,  2,  4,  6,  8.     Sat.  extra,  at  8  pm. 
\  To  Tontine  from,  8h,  lOi,  lU,  2J,  4^.  6^.     Sat.  extra,  at  8f  pm. 

From  Tontine  to,  8.50,  li,  4.3'0.    To  Tontine  from,  8.5.5, 9.20,  11.30,  5.10. 

From  Stockwell  St.  to,  at  4.30  pm.     To  Stockwell  St.  from,  at  8.25  am. 
f  From  Stockwell  Street  to,  at  5  pra.     Sat.  extra,  at  11  am.  and  4J  pm. 
J  To  Stockwell  Street  from,  at  85  am.    Sat.  extra,  at  If,  2,  25  pm. 
("From  foot  of  Miller  Street  to,  10,  11,  12,  1,  2,  3,  3  h,  4,  4i,  5,  5^  6,  6J,  7,  7J,  8, 
J  9,  10-1  pm.     Sat.  every  20  minutes  from  3.40  to  10.40  pm. 

")  To  foot  ofMiller  Street  from,  8i,  9i,  10.10,  lOA,  lU,  12i,li,  2J,  3^,4,  4,i,5,5i, 
C  6,  6J-,  7,  7A,  8J,  9h.    Sat.  every  20  minut'es  from  3.20  to  9.30,  10.5  pm. 

From  Tontine  to,  12  noon,  SJ  pm.     From,  at  12^,  9  pm. 


t  Gartnavel, 

*  Hamilto.n-, 

ihrox  and  dum- 
breck,  /'To  124  Argyle  Street  from,  9.30  am.,  5.30,  6.30  pm 

*  Killeaen  AND  I^From  Tontine  to,  4  pm. 
Stkathelane      —    ~       • 

Maeyhill, 

Meaens, 

MiLNGAVIE, 


Fares,  lOd  in.  9d  out. 

Fares,  4d  in.  3d  out. 
Fares,  lOd  and  8d. 

[  Fares,  Is  3d  in.  Is  out. 

-Fares,  3d  in.  2d  out. 

Fare,  6d. 
-Fares,  Is  in.9dout. 

-Fares,  4d  in.  3d  out. 

Fares,  2s  6d  and  2s. 
Is  6d  and  Is  3d. 

-Fares,  6d  in.  4d  out. 

Fares,  Is  and  9d. 

[■Fares,  Is  in.  8d  out. 


Pabtick, 


i  pollokshaws, 
pollokshaws 
Renfrew, 

*  llUTHBKGLBN, 

Sandyford, 

Shawlands, 


(  From  Tontine  to,  7f,  11,  2,  4i,  U  pm. 

\  To  Tontine  from,  9i,  11,  2,  4,^,  64  pm. 

n-  y  From  124  Argyle  Street  to,  4.30,  6  pm. 

j  To  124  Argyle  Street  from    *  ' 
D  I  From  Tontine  to,  4  pm. 

,  jTo  Tontine  from,  7.45  am.  " 

J  From  Tontine  to,  lOf,  12f,  4i,  65,  8^.     Sat.  extra.  If,  9. 
\  To  Tontine  from,  7,  10^,  12^,  U,  7.     Sat.  extra,  2h,  8. 

From  Stockwell  Street  to,  44  pm.    To  Stockwell  St.  from,  9  am. 
f  From  Tontine  to,  lOi,  llf,  3|,  5f,  8.     Sat.  extra,  If,  9  pm. 
\  To  Tontine  from.  8J,  10,  12,  4,  6J.     Sat.  extra,  2,  7^. 

fFrom  foot  of  Queen  Street  to,  9,  9i,  9f,  10,  lOJ,  lOJ,  11,  lU,  12,  lU.  1,  1^,  2,  , 
2i  3,  3i,  4,  4i,  4i,  4f,  5,  54,  5^  5i,  6,  ej,  7,  7J,  8,  SA,  9,  9i  10,  lOJ.  Sat. 
extra,  2J,  3i,  6J,  7i,  Sf,  104  pm.  | 

To  foot  of  Queen  Street  from,  8i,  9,  94,  Oi,  9f ,  10,  lOh,  11,  lU,  12,  12J,  1,  1  J,  2, 
2^  3,  3i,  3f,  4,  44,  4J,  4f,  5,  54,  bh,  6,  64,  7,  74,  8,  8J,  9,  94,  10.      Sat. 
ext.  If,  '2f,  5f,  6f .  7f,  9f  pm.    From  Whiteiiich  10  minutes  earlier.       J 
f  From  124  Argyle  Street  to,  104,  124,  34,  44,  6,  7,  8,  9,  10.     Sat.  extra,  24  pm.   1  „      .  ^  1  „   /i  0  j 
1  To  124  Argyle  Street  from,  84,  94.  llf,  I4,  44,  5f ,  74,  8, 9.     Sat.  ext.  34,  IO4.  J^^^'^^^'  '^^  ^^'^  '^'^^ 

Fares,  4d  and  3d. 
Fare,  6d. 
Fare,  3d. 


Fares,  4d  and  3d. 


"  From  15  Stockwell  Street  to,  11  am.,  2,  4,  8  pm, 
1  To  15  Stockwell  Street  from,  9,  12,  3,  6.15  pm. 
J  From  124  Argyle  Street  to,  5,  8?.     Sat.  extra,  2  pm. 
l  To  124  Argyle  Street  from,  9  am.,  64  pm.     Sat.  extra,  34. 

<  From  Tontine  to,  10,  12,  2,  3,  4,  5,  64,  74,  84,  10.    Sat.  extra,  94  pm. 

(  To  Tontine  from,  9,  11,  1,  24,  34,  4i,  5J,  7, 8,  9*.     Sat.  extra,  10  pm. 

J  From  Tontine  to,  8,  8f,  9f ,  lOf,  llf,  12f,  If,  2f ,  3f,  4f,  5f,  6f,  7f .  r  p.    .    oj 

\  To  Tontine  8.25.  9.25, 10.25,11.25, 12.25, 1.25,  2.25, 3.25, 4.25,  5.25,6.25, 7.25,8.25  r^  ^'"''  '="• 


From  124  Argyle  Street  to,  54  pm.    To  124  Argyle  Street  from,  5f  pm.  Fare,  4d  and  3d* 

"■  PoLLOKsniELD.?,   To,  4J,  8  pm.    From,  94  am.,  54,  84  pm.  Fare,  3d. 

*  Lesmaiiagow  and  Kirkmuiehill. — To,  4.15  pm.    From,  8  am.  Fares,  2s  6d  and  23. 
Strathaven,           From  Tontine  to,  7f  am.,  44  pm.     To  Tontine  from,  7.15  am.,  5  pm.  Fares,  2s  and  Is  6d. 

*  StonehousB  and  L.4EKHALL.— To,  7.45  am.     From,  5.30  pm.  Frs.,ls  9dandls.  4d. 

Tnr.nxTTTTT'Tj.wTr    J  From  124  Argyle  Street  to,  104,  44,  6,  9,  10.     Sat.  extra,  24  pm.  1  ,,„,.„„  „a  „„a  aa 

Thoenliebank,  j  ^^  ^.^4  ^^.gyjg  gj^^g^  f_.^^'  g^  'g_  *^^^'^  g-^^  ^     g^j^  g^j^.^'  gi  i^^Q  ^^^  j  1<  arBS,  6d  and  4d. 

YOKEE,  To,  Saturday  only,  at  44,  104  P™-    From,  Saturday  only,  6.30  pm. 

*  From  29  Cambridge  St.,  30  minutes  before  these  hours.       j  From  29  Cambridge  St.,  15  minutes  after  these  hours. 


SUNDAY  OMNIBUSES  TO  AND  FROM  CHURCH. 


To  Botanic  Gardens at  12.50,  4 

"  Yoker, "  4.5 

"  Eutherglen, "  4.5 

"  Baillieston, "  9,4,74 

"  Coatbridge, «  9,4,74 


From  Botanic  Gardens, at  10.20, 1.20 

"      Yoker, "9.45,8 

"      Rutherglen, "  10.15 

"      Baillieston, "  104,  6i 

"      Coatbridge, "9.45,6 


106 


CAREIERS'  QUARTERS. 


RAILWAYS. 

Caledonian  Railway. — Head  Office,  302 
Buchanan  Street,  Glasgow.  Directors — Lieut. - 
Colonel  Salkeld,  chairman ;  Thomas  Hill,  deputy- 
chairman  ;  Philip  Black,  Andrew  Buchanan,  Sir 
James  Fergusson,  Bart.,  M.P. ;  Lieut.-Colonel 
Gandy,  Thomas  Price,  Daniel  Ainslie,  John  Ross, 
Jan.,  Robert  Towers;  Christopher  Johnstone,  general 
manager;  Archibald  Gibson,  secretary;  A.  Fergus- 
son,  treasurer ;  G.  Galbraiih,  accountant ;  William 
Matheson,  goods  manager ;  H.  Ward,  superintend- 
ent ;  George  Graham,  resident  engineeer ;  Ben. 
Conner,  locomotive  superintendent;  W.  H.  Murga- 
troid,  transfer  clerk  ;  Walter  Linn,  mineral  superin- 
tendent. 

Edinburgh  and  Glasgow  Railway  Station 
— Geokge  Square.  Directors — Peter  Blackburn 
of  Killearn,  M.P.,  chairman;  Henry  Dunlop  of 
Crait;ton,  deputy-chairman ;  John  Orr  Ewing  of 
Kalho ;  Charles  .Cowan,    Edinburgh  ;    G.    Baird  of 


Gartsherrie  Ironworks;  W.  L.  White  of  Keller- 
stain  ;  John  Henderson  of  Park ;  Colin  Campbell, 
yr.,  of  Colgrain  ;  T.  W.  Henderson,  London ;  George 
F.  Barbour,  Edinburgh;  Thomas  Greig  of  Glen- 
carse,  Perth;  John  Latham,  general  manager; 
John  A.  Jamieson,  secretary  ;  David  Wylie,  cashier ; 
George  Tawse,  accountant;  Alexander  MacDougall, 
traffic  audit  accountant ;  Alexander  J.  Adie,  engineer; 
Daniel  Reid,  goods  manager;  J.B.  Thomson,  super- 
intendent of  the  line ;  W.  S.  Brown,  locomotive 
superintendent. 

Glasgow  and  South-Western  Railway. — 
Directors — Sir  Andrew  Orr,  chairman;  James 
Lumsden,  deputy-chairman ;  Robert  Barclay,  Pat- 
rick Playfair,  Alexander  Ronaldson,  Andrew  Gal- 
braith,  James  IM'Clelland,  Walter  Gray,  Daniel 
Lade,  Peter  Brough ;  W.  J.  Wainwright,  secretary; 
Wm.  Johnstone,  engineer  and  manager ;  David, 
Dickie,  goods  manager ;  James  Kerr,  law  clerk ; 
James  Thomson,  accountant  and  cashier. 


FARES  FOR  CARRIERS  PLYING  FOR  HIRE. 

to  any  place  in  district. 
No.  1.       No.  2.      No.  3. 
d.         s.    d. 


s.    d. 

For  a  Hhd.  of  Sugar,  Pipe  of  Wine,  or  Puncheon  of  Rum  from  the  Broomielaw,  Oil 
Do.  from  the  Weigh-house,       ..........     1     0 

For  two  Puncheons  of  Beans  or  Meal,  two  Bales  of  Yarn  or  other  large  Casks 

or  Bales,  or  Grain  in  Bags,  weighing  near  or  about  a  ton  weight,  from  the 

Broomielaw,  ...........12 

Do.  from  Weigh-house,     ..........      1     4 

For  six  Barrels  of  Ashes,  or  six  large   Bales  of  Cotton,  or  any  nuniber  of 

Barrels  or  Bales,  weighing  about  18  cwt.,  from  the  Broomielaw, 
Do.  from  the  Weigh-house,        ....... 

For  a  Cart-load  of  Cork,  Staves,  Dried  Hides,  or  any  otb^r  commodity  that 

requires  a  considerable  time  to  load  and  unload,  from  the  Broomielaw, 
For  a  Cart-load  of  Cork,  Staves,  &e.,  from  Weigh-house, 
For  a  Cart-load  of  Furniture,  or  similar  articles,  that  require  a  long  time  to 

load  and  unload,  for  the  iirst  hour,  and  so  proportionally  for  each  Cart, 
And  for  every  other  hour,  and  so  proportionally  for  each  Cart, 


1  0 
0  11 


CAERIERS'  QUARTERS,  WITH  THE  DAYS  AND  HOURS  OF  DEPARTURE. 

General  Carriers  forward  Goods  to  all  parts  of  England  and  Scotland. 
Cameron,  J.  &  P  ,  21,  23,  and  29  Mitchell  street,  ]6'1  Trongate,  and  Buchanan  Street  Railway  Station. 
CiiY  Carriers,  Parcel  Delivery  Co. ;  Head  Office,  17  Renfield  street,  and  Branch  Office,  17  Miller  street, 

to  all  parts  of  the  City  Daily  at  11  a.m.,  2.30  and  6.30  p.m. 
Gordon,  George,  Railway  Agent  and  Contractor,  32  Great  Clyde  street,  67  East  Howard  street,  46 

Brunswick  street;   Head  Office,  81  Queen  street,  or  Edinburgh  and  Glasgow  Railway  Station,  North 

Queen  street. 
Glasgow  Parcel  Delivery  Co.  ;  Head  Office,  17  Renfield  street  and  17  Miller  street. 
Globe  Parcel  Express  to  all  Parts  of  the  World,  17  Renlield  street  and  17  Miller  street. 
M'Fadyen,  Findlay  ;  goods  station,  Eglinton  street. 
Mann's,  parcels  despatched  to  all  parts  of  the  world,  22|  Buchanan  street. 
PxcKFORD  &  Co.,  12  and  14  Cochran  street. 
Sutton  &  Co.,   87  Mitchell  street,  forward  goods  and  parcels  to  all  parts  of  Scotland,   England,   and 

Ireland. 
WoEDiE  &  Co.,  40  Candleriggs  street,   11  Ann  street,  and  Railway  Stations,  Sighthill  and  Queen  street ; 

Head  Office,  10  North  Queen  street. 


FROM  whence. 
Abington, 
Aberfoyle, 
Airdrie, 
Do. 


NAME. — WHERE  LODGED, 

M'Donald,  11  M'Pherson  street, 
M'Farlane,  39  Miller's  place. 
Jack,  Nile  street,  Gallowgate, 
Cochrane,  22|-  Buchanan  street, 


DEPARTURE. 

Tuesday,  4  p.m. 

Wednesday,  2  p.m. 

Monday,  Wednesday,  Friday,  i  p.m. 

Daily,  4.30  p.m. 


CAREIERS'  QUARTERS. 


107 


FROM    WHENCE. 

Alexandria, 

Do. 
Ardrossan, 

Do. 
Auchenheath,    - 
Auchenleck, 

Do. 
Auchterarder,    - 
Baillieston, 

Do. 
Balfron, 
Barrhead, 
Bathgate, 
Beith, 
Bellshill, 
Bishopbriggs, 
Blairmore, 
BlantjTe, 
Boghead, 
Bonhill, 
Bothwell, 

Do., 
Bowling, 
Braidwood, 
Broomhouse, 
Buchlyvle, 
Calderbaiik, 
Cambuslang, 
Cambusnethan, 
Campsie, 
Cannisburn, 
Carfin, 
Carluke, 

Carmunnock,  by  Cathkin, 
Carnwath, 
Carstairs, 
Catrine, 
Chapeltoii, 
Chapelhall, 

Do., 
Chryston, 
Coatbridge, 
Do., 
Do., 
Craigneuk, 
Crawfordjohn, 
Crossford, 
Crosshill, 
Crosshouse, 
Cumbernauld, 
Cumnock,  Old, 

Do.         do. 

Do.        New, 
Dalrauir, 
Dairy, 

Do. 
Denny, 
Derval, 

Do. 
Douglas, 
Drymen, 
Dumbarton, 

Do. 

Duntocher, 

Do. 
Dunoon, 
Eaglesham,       ■- 


NAME — WHERE    LODGED. 

Jamieson,  13  Canon  street, 

Freebairn,  9  St.  Enoch  square, 

Wilson,  39  Miller's  place, 

Willock,  76  Glassford  street, 

Wilson,  Nile  street,  Gallowgate, 

Alexander,  Nile  street,  Gallowgate, 

Bryan,  39  Miller's  place, 

M'Intosh,  39  Miller's  place, 

Graj',  Nile  street,  Gallowgate, 

BairJ,  151  Gallowgate, 

M'Allister,  13  Canon  street, 

Anderson,  39  Miller's  place, 

Calder,  Edinburgh  &  Glasgow  Rail.  Stat., 

Gray,  39  Miller's  place, 

Scott,  151  Gallowgate, 

Lang,  45  Blackfriars'  street, 

Fletcher,  12  Bridge  street, 

Martin,  Nile  street,  Gallowgate, 

Wilson,         do.  do. 

Freebairn,  9  St.  Enoch  square, 

Hamilton,  39  Miller's  place. 

Bell,  Nile  street,  Gallowgate, 

Jamieson,  13  Canon  street, 

Cassels,  Nile  street,  Gallowgate, 

Bell,  do.  do. 

Macluckie,  13  Canon  street. 

Pollock,  Nile  street,  Gallowgate, 

Struthers,  13  Canon  street, 

Paterson,  11  M'Pherson  street. 

Younger,  Railw.  Station,  Dundas  street, 

M'Aulay,  13  Canon  street. 

Smith,  39  Miller's  place, 

Cassels,  Nile  street,  Gallowgate, 

AVatt,  66  New  wynd, 

Watson,  11  M'Pherson  street, 

Watson,  do. 

Bell,  66  New  wynd, 

Gilchrist,  Nile  street,  Gallowgate, 

Pollock,         do.  do. 

Marshall,       do.  do. 

Drummond,  11  M'Pherson  street, 

Cochrane,  22^  Buchanan  street, 

Donald,  Nile  street,  Gallowgate, 

M'Lean,  13  Canon  street. 

Smith,  39  Miller's  place, 

M'Douald,  11  M'Pherson  street, 

Cochran,  11  M'Pherson  street, 

Jardine,  39  Miller's  place, 

M'Alpine,         do. 

Frater,  11  M'Pherson  street, 

Alexander,  Nile  street,  Gallowgate, 

Bryan,  39  Miller's  place, 
do.  do. 

Hunter,  13  Canon  street, 

Rodger,  39  Miller's  place, 

Crawford,  11  M'Pherson  street. 

Hay,  11  Kent  street, 

Mair,  66  New  wynd, 

Fleming,  11  M'Pherson  street, 

Bannatyne,  do, 

M'Farlane,  39  Miller's  place, 

Jamieson,  13  Canon  street, 
(Newlands,  for  small  p:;rcels,  9  St.) 
(Enoch  square,  J 

Mercer,  39  Miller's  place. 

Hunter,  13  Canon  street, 

JNl'Donald,  9  St.  Enoch  square, 

Hunter,  13  Canon  street, 


DEPARTURE. 

Tuesday,  Friday,  12  noon. 

Daily,  3  p.m. 

Tuesday,  Friday,  6  p.m. 

do.  do. 

Tuesday,  Wednesday,  Friday,  5  p.m. 
Wednesday,  3  p.m. 
Wednesday,  Friday,  3  p.m. 
Thursday,  4  p.m. 
Wednesday  &  Friday,  2  p.m. 
Wednesday,  Friday,  4  p.m. 
Tuesday,  Friday,  3  p.m. 
Daily,  3  p.m. 
Tuesday,  Friday,  5  p.m. 
Wednesday,  Saturday,  3  p.m. 
Wednesdaj',  Friday,  4  p.m. 
Daily,  3.30  p.m. 

Tuesday,  Thursday,  Saturday,  3  p.m. 
Wednesday,  Saturday,  4  p.m. 
Tuesday,  Wednesday,  Friday,  5  p.m. 
Daily,  3  p.m. 

Wednesday,  Friday,  4  p.m. 
Daily,  5  p.m. 
Tuesday,  Friday,  12  noon. 
Tuesday,  Friday,  4  p.m. 
Daily,  5  p.m. 
Wednesday,  1  p.m. 
Monday,  Wednesday,  Friday,  4  p.m. 
Wednesday,  Saturday,  4  p.m. 
Mondaj',  Wednesday,  Friday,  3  p.m. 
Daily,  6  p.m.,  Saturday,  4  p.m. 
Daily,  3  p.m. 

Monday,  Wednesday,  Friday,  4  p.m. 
Tuesday,  Friday,  4  p.m. 
Wednesday,  4  p.m. 
Tuesday,  4  p.m.  . 

do.         do. 
Tuesdaj',  Friday,  5  p.m. 
Monday,  Thursday,  4  p.m. 
Monday,  Wednesday,  Friday,  4  p.m. 
Wednesday,  Fridaj',  2  p.m. 
Wednesday,  Saturday,  3  p.m. 
Daily,  4.30  p.m. 
Monday,  Wednesday,  Friday,  4  p.m. 

do.  do.  do. 

do.  do.  do. 

Tuesday,  4  p.m. 
Monday,  Friday,  6  p.m. 
Thursday,  5  p.m. 
Tuesday,  Friday,  4  p.m. 
Wednesday,  Saturday,  3  p.m. 
Wednesday,  3  p.m. 
Wednesday,  Friday,  3  p.m. 

do.  do. 

Monday,  Wednesday,  Friday,  3  p.m. 
Tuesday,  Friday,  5  p.m. 

do.  do. 

Wednesday,  Saturday,  4  p.m. 
Wednesday,  1  p.m.,  Friday,  5  p.m. 
Wednesday,  12  noon. 
Tuesday,  Friday,  4  p.m. 
Wednesday,  Saturdaj',  2  p.m. 
Tuesday,  Friday,  12  noon. 

Daily,  3  p.m. 

Wednesday,  Friday,  4  p.m. 
Monday,  Wednesday,  Friday,  3  p.m. 
Daily,  3  p.m. 
Wednesday,  4  p.m.,  Saturday  3  p.m. 


108 


CARRIERS'  QUARTERS. 


FROM  WHENCE. 

Eagleshara, 
Falkland, 
Fenwick, 
Galston, 

Do. 
Garelochhead,    - 
Garliestoii, 
Gartmore, 
Greighorn, 
Govan, 

Do. 

Gourock, 
Greenock, 

Do. 
Hamilton, 

Do. 
Helensburgh,     - 

Do. 

Hillhead, 

Holytown, 

Do. 
Irvine, 

Do. 
Johnstone, 

Do. 

Do.  Canal  Co. 

Kelvinhaugh,    - 

Kelvinhaugh,       Partick, 

and  Whiteinch, 
Kilbarchan, 
Kilbride,  East,  -' 

Do. 

Do.  West,       - 
Kilmarnock, 
Kilmaurs, 
Killearn, 
Kilmun, 
Kilsyth, 
Kinross, 
Kippen, 
Kirkfieldbank,  - 


NAME — WHERE    LODGED. 

Montgomery,  39  Miller's  place, 

Young,  11  M'Pherson  street, 

Bickett,  39  Miller's  ^lace, 

Wilson,  66  New  wynd, 

Richmond,  76  Glassford  street, 

M'Intj're,  9  St.  Enoch  square, 

M'Lurg,  76  Glassfoid  street, 

M'Failane,  39  Miller's  place, 

M'Alpine,  do. 

Findlay,  do. 

(Parcel  Delivery  Co.,  17  Renfield") 
(street,  and  17  Miller  street,  / 

Finlayson,  9  St.  Enoch  square, 

Robertson,  do. 

M'Naught,  22^  Buchanan  street. 

Bell,  Nile  street,  Gallowgate, 

Hamilton,  39  Miller's  place, 

M'liityre,  9  St.  Enoch  square, 

M'Kinlav,  22j  Buchanan  street, 
/Parcel   Delivery  Co.,  17  Renfield) 


Kirkintilloch, 

Do. 
Kirkniichael, 
Kirkrauirhill, 
Kirn, 
Lanark, 
Larj;s, 
Larkhall, 
Leadhilla, 
Leslie, 
Lesmahagow, 

Do. 
JIarkinch, 
Maryhill, 

Do. 
Mauchline, 

Do. 

May  bole. 

Do. 
Milnathort, 


(street,  and  17  Miller  street. 

Pollock,  Nile  St.,  Gallowgate, 

Hendr}',  151  Gallowgate, 

M'Alpine,  39  Miller's  place, 

Cousar,  76  Glassford  street, 

Semple,  13  Canon  street, 

Newlands,  9  St.  Enoch  square, 
f  Port-Eglinton  Canal  office,  and  9) 
\Ann  street,  / 

/Parcel  Delivery  Co.,  17  Renfield  st.,| 
\     and  17  Miller  street,  J 

/Roy's    Parcel   Van,    143  and  403) 
\     Argyle  street,  _) 

Semple,  13  Canon  street, 

Shaw,  11  M'Pherson  street, 

Polloci!,  39  Miller's  place, 

Rodger,  39  Miller's  place, 

Mackie,  99  Stock  well  street, 

Syme,  39  Miller's  place, 

Fairlie,  13  Canon  street, 

Fletcher,  12  Bridge  street, 

Dunn,  Edin.  Railway  Station, 

Young,  11  M'Pherson  street, 

Macluckie,  13  Canon  street, 

Cochran,  11  M'Pherson  street, 

Clark,  Edinburgh  Railway,  Dundas  st., 

Gillespie,  13  Canon  street, 
Jardine,  39  Miller's  place, 
Wilson,  Nile  street,  Gallowgate, 
M'Donald,  9  St.  Enoch  square, 
Cochran,  11  M'Pherson  street, 
Rodger,  9  St.  Enoch  square. 
Frame,  11  M'Pherson  street, 
M'Donald,  11  M'Pherson  street. 
Young,  11  M'Pherson  street, 
Thomson,  11  M'Pherson  street, 
'Wilson,  Nile  street,  Gallowgate, 
Young,  1 1  Sl'Pherson  street, 
M'Aulay,   13  Canon  street, 
Hag^rarty,  66  New  wynd. 
Bell,  66  New  wynd, 
r  Glover,    76    Glassford   street,  and"i 
<     Glasgow    and    South    AVestern  > 
(_     Rail.  Sta.  and  Rec.  offices,  ) 

Jardine,  39  Miller's  place, 
Forsyth,  76  Glassford  street, 
Young,  11  M'Pherson  street, 


DEPARTURE. 

Wednesday,  Saturday,  6  p.m. 

Wednesday,  4  p.m. 

Tuesday,  3  p.m. 

Wednesday,  1  p.m.,  Friday,  5  p.m. 

Tuesday,  Friday,  4  p.m. 

Daih',  4  p.m. 

Tuesday,  Thursday,  5  p.m. 

Wednesday,  2  p.m. 

Tuesday,  Friday,  4  p.m. 

Monday,  Wednesday,  Friday,  4  p.m. 

Daily,  11  a.m.  and  4  p.m. 

Daily,  3  p.m. 

Daily,  3  p.m. 

Dailj',  2,  4,  and  6.30  p.m. 

Daily,  5  p.m. 

Wednesdaj',  Friday,  4  p.m. 
Dail}^,  4  p.m. 
Daily,  4.30  p.m. 

Dail}',  11  a.m.,  2.30,  and  6.30  p.m. 

Monday,  Wednesday,  Friday,  4  p.m. 

do.  do. 

Tuesday,  Friday,  4  p.m. 

do.  4  p.m. 

Mon.,  Tues.,  Thurs.,  Fri.,  4  p.m. 
Daily,  3  p.m. 

Daily,  3  times. 

Daily,  11  a.m.  and  4  p.m. 

Daily,  11  a.m.  and  5  p.m. 

Mo.,  Tu.,  Th.,  Fri.,  4  p.m. 
Wednesday',  Saturday,  3  p.m. 
Wednesday,  Saturday,  4  p.m. 
Tuesday,  Friday,  5  p.m. 
Daily. 

Monday,  Wednesday,  Saturday,  2  p.m. 
Wednesday,  Saturday,  1  p.m. 
Tues.,  Thurs.,  aud  Sat.,  3  p.m. 
Daily,  4  p.m. 
Wednesday,  4  p.m. 
Wednesday,  1  p.m. 
Monday,  Friday,  6  p.m. 
/Daily,  3.30  and  6  p.m.  ;  Saturday, 
\     4  p.m. 
Daily,  4  p.m. 

Tu.,  Thu.,  5  p.m..  Sat.  3  p.m. 
Tuesday,  Wednesday,  Friday,  5  p.m. 
Daily,  3  p.m. 
Mon.,  6  p.m.,  Fri.,  4  p.m. 
Wednesday,  Saturday,  1  p.m. 
Tuesday,  Friday,  4  p.m. 
Tuesdaj',  4  p.m. 
Wednesday,  4  p.m. 
Tuesday,  Wednesday,  Friday,  4  p.m. 
Tuesday,  Wednesday,  Friday,  5  p.m. 
Wednesday,  4  p.m. 
Dail}'-,  3  p.m. 

Wednesday,  Saturday,  4  p.m. 
Tuesday,  Friday,  6  p.m. 

Tuesday,  Friday,  6  p.m. 

Tu.,  Th.,  6  p.m..  Sat.  3  p.m. 
Tuesda}',  Friday,  4  p.m. 
Wednesday,  4  p.m. 


J 


CARRIERS'  QUARTERS. 


109 


FROM   WHENCE. 

Motherwell, 

Do. 
Milngavie, 
Neilston, 
Newarthill, 
Newmills, 
Newtoa-Stewart, 
Ochiltree, 
Old  Kllpatrick, 

Do. 

Paisley, 

Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 

Partick, 

Do. 

Pollokshaws,     - 
Do. 

PoUokshields,    - 

Port-Glasgow,  - 

Renfrew, 

Renton, 

Do. 
Rothesay, 

Do. 
Bow  and  Roseneath,  ■ 
Rutherglea, 

Do. 

Saltcoats, 

Do. 
Shotts, 

Do. 

Do, 
Sorn,        -         _         - 
Springburn, 
Springside, 
Stewarton, 
Stevenston, 

Do. 
Stevenston,  New 
Stonehouse, 
Strathaven, 

Do. 

Do. 
Strathblane, 
Strone, 
Tarbolton, 
Torrance, 
Uddingston, 
West  Quarter,  - 
Whitburn, 

Whiteinch, 

Whithorn, 
Wigtown, 
Wishaw, 
Yoker, 


NAME WHERE    LODGED. 

Jackson,  11  M'Pherson  street. 

Smith,  39  Miller's  place, 

M'Auiay,  13  Canon  street, 

Anderson,  39  Miller's  place, 

Hendry,  151  Gallowgate, 

Mair,  11  M'Pherson  street, 

M'Lurg,  66  New  wynd, 

Bryen,  39  Miller's  place, 

Jamieson,  13  Canon  street. 

Hunter,  do. 

(Canal   Co.,    Port-Eglinton   canal  \ 
\     office,  and  9  Ann  street,  / 

Elliot,  22J  Buchanan  street. 

Bell,  66  New  wynd, 

J.  Lockie,  13  Canon  street, 

G.  Lockie,  do. 

Newlands,  9  St.  Enoch  square, 
(Roy's  Parcel  Van,    143  and  403) 
\     Argyle  street,  f 

^arcel  Delivery  Company,  17  Ren-\ 
field  street  and  17  Miller  street,  / 

Strang,  39  Miller's  place, 

Cameron,  11  M'Pherson  street, 
(Parcel  Delivery  Company,  17  Ren-") 
1     field  street  and  17  Miller  street,  j 

Landles,  9  St.  Enoch  square, 

Findlay,  39  Miller's  place, 

Freebairn,  9  St.  Enoch  square, 

Jamieson,  13  Canon  street, 

Murray,  9  St.  Enoch  square, 

M'Gilp,  22v^  Buchanan  street, 

M'Intyre,  9  St.  Enoch  square, 

Kirkwood,  151  Gallowgate, 
(Parcel   Delivery  Co.,  17  Renfield) 
"^     street,  and  17  Miller  street,         j 

Wilson,  39  Miller's  place, 

Willuck,  76  Glassford  street, 

Marshall,  Nile  street,  Gallowgate, 

Marshall,  11  M'Pherson  street, 

Simpson,  Railway  Station,  Dundas  St., 

Bell,  66  New  wynd, 

Lang,  45  Blackfriars'  street, 

M 'Alpine,  39  Miller's  place, 

Syme,  do. 

Wilson,  do. 

Willock,  76  Glassford  street. 

Pollock,  Nile  street,  Gallowgate, 

Craig,  11  M'Pherson  street. 

Turner,  do. 

Watson,  Nile  street,  Gallowgate, 

Hamilton,  11  Kent  street, 

Fairlie,  13  Canon  street, 

Fletcher,  12  Bridge  street, 

Mair,  Nile  street,  Gallowgate, 

Lang,  45  Blackfriars'  street. 

Bell,  Nile  street,  Gallowgate, 

Park,  11  M'Pherson  street, 

Geddes,  Edin.  &  Glas.  Railway  station, 
f  Parcel  Delivery  Co.,  17  Renfield) 
\     street,  and  17  Miller  street,         / 

M'Lurg,  66  New  wynd. 
Do.  do. 

Paterson,  11  M'Pherson  street, 

Hunter,  13  Canon  street. 


DEPARTURE. 

Wednesday,  Friday,  4  p.m. 
Monday,  Wednesday,  Friday,  4  p.m. 
Daily,  3  p.m. 

do. 
Wednesday,  Friday,  4  p.m. 
Wednesday,  1  p.m.,  Fridaj',  5  p.m 
Tuesday,  Thursday,  5  pm. 
Wednesday,  Friday,  3  p.m. 
Tuesday,  Friday,  12  noon. 
Monday,  Wednesday,  Friday,  3  p.m. 

Daily,  4  times. 


Daily,  3  p.m. 
Dail}-,  2  p.m. 
Daily,  7  p.m. 
Daily,  3  p.m. 

Daily,  11  a.m.  and  5  p.m. 

Daily,  11  a.m.  and  4  p.m. 

Wednesday,  Friday,  3  p.m. 
Daily,  3  p.m. 

Daily,  11  a.m.,  2.30  and  6  p.m. 

Daily,  4  p.m. 

Monday,  Wednesday,  Friday,  4  p.m 

Daily,  3  p.m. 

Tuesday,  Friday,  12  noon. 

Daily,  3  p.m. 

Daily. 

Monday,  AVednesday,  Friday,  5  p.m. 
Daily,  4  p.m. 

Tuesday,  Friday,  6  p.m, 

do.  do. 

Wednesday,  Friday,  2  p.m. 
Wednesday,  3  p.m. 
Monday,  Thursday,  6  p.m. 
Tuesday,  Friday,  5  p.m. 
Daily,  3.30  p.m. 
Tuesday,  Friday,  4  p.m. 
Monday,  Wednesday,  Saturday,  2  p.m 
Tuesday,  Friday,  6  p.m. 

do.  do. 

Monday,  Wednesday,  Friday,  4  p.m. 
Tuesday,  Friday,  4  p.m. 
Daily,  4  p.m. 

Monda}',  Wednesday,  Friday,  4  p.m. 
Wednesday,  Friday,  2  p.m. 
Wednesday,  Saturday,  1  p.m. 
Tuesday,  Thursday,  Saturday,  3  p.m. 
Tuesday,  4  p.m. 
Daily,  3.30  p.m. 
Daily,  5  p.m. 
Tuesday,  3  p.m. 
Tuesday,  Friday,  4  p.m. 

Daily,  11  a.m.  and  4  p.m. 

Tuesdav,  Thursday,  5  p.m. 

do. 
Monday,  Wednesday,  Friday,  3  p.m. 

do.  do. 


110  FARES  FOR  PORTERS. 


TABLE  OF  FARES  FOR  THE  CITY  PORTERS. 

FOE   CARRYING  S.     d. 

A  letter  or  parcel,  not  exceeding  14  lbs.,  any  distance  not  more  than  J  of  a  mile,        .         .  .02 

And  for  every  additional  J  of  a  mile, .01 

A  parcel  or  parcels,  exceeding  14  lbs.,  and  not  exceeJing  56  lbs.,  any  distance  not  more  than  J 

of  a  mile,  ...............     0     3 

And  for  every  additional  J  of  a  mile, 0     2 

A  parcel  or  parcels,  exceeding  56  lbs.,  and  not  exceeding  112  lbs.,  any  distance  not  more  than  J 

of  a  mile,  ...............     0     4 

And  for  every  additional  J  of  a  mile,       ...........     0     3 

Any  load  on  a  barrow  or  hurley  e.xceeding  112  lbs.,  not  more  than  J  of  a  mile,  .         .         .06 

And  for  every  additional  :|  of  a  mile,       ...........     0     4 

And  when  detained  more  than  \  of  an  hour  at  loading  or  unloading,  for  every  additional  \  of  an 

hour         .....  ..........     0     2 

One-half  more  to  be  charged  after  eight  o'clock  evening  in  the  winter  season,  and  ten 
o'clock  in  the  summer. 
A  back  load  to  or  from  any  shop  or  warehouse  on  the  ground  floor,  to  or  from  any  cart  on  the 

street,  not  exceeding  20  yards,  ............02 

If  more  than  one,  for  each  additional  load,       ..........     0     1 

A  back  load  up  any  close,  more  than  20  yards,        .         .  .         .  .         .         .         .         .03 

A  back  load  up  or  down  stairs,  for  every  stair,  or  two  half  stairs,       .  .         .         .         .  .02 

If  more  than  one,  for  every  additional  stair,    .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .01 

Assisting  at  Reviovings,  ichen  a  considerable  time  is  consumed. 

For  the  first  hour, 10 

For  every  other  hour,     ..............     0     8 

For  every  hurley  load  of  furniture  not  exceeding  :J  of  a  mile,      .         .  .  .  .         .  .06 

For  every  other  J  of  a  mile,  ............     0     4 

Assisting  at  the  loading  or  unloading  Carts,  iceighing  Goods,  ^-c,  not  included  in  the 
above  fares. 

For  the  first  hour, .08 

For  every  other  hour,    ..............06 

Watching  during  the  night,  for  the  first  hour,  .........     1     0 

For  every  other  hour,    ..............06 

Acting  generally  as  a  porter,  for  a  whole  day,  or  ten  hours,        .         .         .  .         .         .         .46 

And  for  a  week,  .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .210 

Council  Chambers, 
Glofgoto,   March,    1834. 

TABLE  OF  FARES  FOR  PORTERS  PLYING  AT  THE  BROOMIELAW. 

At  Glasgow,  13th  Bee,  1825. 
The  Magistrates  and  Council  of  Glasgow,   and  other  Trustees  for  improving  the    Navigation    of  the 
River   Clyde,    established   the   following   Table  of  Fares  for  Porters  plying   at   the  Harbour  of  the 
Broomielaw  : —  s.     d. 

For  carrying  a  letter  or  parcel  not  exceeding  7  lbs.,  any  distance  not  exceeding  :^  of  a  mile,         .     0     2 
And  for  each  additional  J  of  a  mile,        ...........     0     1 

A  parcel  not  exceeding  56  lbs.,  any  distance  not  exceeding  J  of  a  mile,     .  .  .  .         .03 

And  for  each  additional  J  of  a  mile,        ...........     0     2 

A  parcel  not  exceeding  112  lbs.,  any  distance  not  exceeding  J  of  a  mile,  .         .         .         .  .04 

And  for  each  additional  J  of  a  mile,        ...........     0     3 

Any  load  on  a  wheelbarrow,  exceeding  112  lbs.,  any  distance  not  exceeding  ^  of  a  mile,      .         .06 
And  for  each  additional  ^  of  a  mile,        ...........     0     4 

One  half  more  to  be  charged  after  eight  o'clock  if  in  the  winter  season,  and  ten  o'clock 
if  in  the  summer  season. 


REGULATIONS  FOR  COAL  PORTERS.  ^ 

Fixed  hy  the  Magistrates,  15th  Jamianj,   1807. 
For  carrying  a  cart  of  coals  up  stairs,  where  the  distance  from  the  stair  to  where  the  coals  lay    s.    d. 

is  not  more  than  60  feet,  for  the  first  stair,   .         ,         .         .         .         .         .  .         .         .03 

For  every  other  stair,      ..............     0     1^ 

For  carrying  a  waggon  of  coals  up  stairs,  the  same  distance  as  above,  for  tlie  first  stair,        .  .06 

For  every  other  stair,      ..............     0     8 

For  carrying  a  cart  of  coals  from  any  street  or  lane  to  a  cellar  within  20  feet  from  where  the  coals 

lay,  if  not  d  own  a  stair,       .  .         .         .         .         ,         ,         .         .         .         •         .         .02 

If  down  a  stair,  an  additional,  ............     0     Oj 

If  above  20,  and  not  exceeding  60  feet,    .  .         .         .         ,         .         .         .  .  .  .03' 

For  every  additional  stair,        .         .         ,         .         .         .         .         .  .         .         .  •  .01 

For  half  the  distance,  and  so  on  in  proportion,  .........     0     Oiy 


RIVER  AND  HARBOUR  RATES. 


Ill 


For  earning  a  waggon  of  coals  from  any  street  or  lane  the  same  distance  as  above,  into  a  cellar, 

if  not  down  a  stair, 0 

If  down  a  stair, .         .         '.  0 

If  above  20,  and  not  exceeding  60  feet, 0 

If  down  a  stair, 0 

For  every  additional  60  feet,  for  each  cart, 0 


For  each  waggon, 


0 


TABLE   OF    RATES   FOR   CHIMNEY-SWEEPERS. 
No.  I. — Kitchen  Vents. 
Sweeping  Kitchen  Vents  on  ground  floor. 
Do.  do.         on  first  flat, 

Do.  do.         on  second  flat  and  upwards. 

Additional,  if  with  Smoke-jack,  Hot-plate,  and  Oven, 
Cleaning  Vent  and  Flues  of  Washing-house  boilers, 

No.  2. — Room  Vents. 
Sweeping  Room  Vents,  with  Register  or  Kinnaird  Grates,  on  ground  floor, 

On  first  floor,  ........ 

On  second  floor  and  upwards,  ...... 

Houses  of  one  or  two  apartments,  ...... 

No.  3. — Shops,  Banks,  Waeehouses,  and  Public  OmcEs. 
Sweeping  each  Vent,  on  ground  flat,  ...... 

Do.  do.       on  first  flat,  ...... 

Do.  do.       on  second  flat  and  upwards,    ..... 

No.  4. — New  Tenements. 
Cleaning  Chimney  of  New  Tenements,      ...... 

No.  5. —  Charitable  Institutions. 
For  Charitable  Institutions  within  the  boundary,  .... 

No.  6. — Extea  Wokk. 
Fo   the  first  hour,  ......  ...  16 

Each  hour  thereafter,         .........  10 

In  order  to  prevent,  as  much  as  pussibJe,  cbimijeys  taking  fire,  the  Magistrates  recommend  to  the  inha- 
bitants to  get  their  chimneys  swept  every  six  weelis,  and  not  to  employ  or  admit  to  their  houses,  or  to  the 
roof  thereof,  any  chimney-sweeper  not  having  a  badge,  or  who  refuses  to  produce  the  same  when  demanded. 
The  Magistrates  also  recommend  to  the  inhabitants  to  keep  the  hatchway,  or  other  access  to  the  roof  of 
their  houses,  properly  secured,  and  not  to  intrust  the  key  to  any  chimney-sweeper  who  has  not  a  badge,  in 
order  to  prevent  theft  and  destruction  to  property. 


0  4 


0  4 


EIVEE  AND  HAEBOUE  EATES. 

Authorized  to  be  levied  by  the  Trustees  of  the  Clyde  Navigation,  under  the  Act  21  &  22  Vict.,  Cap.  149. 

Schedule  G. — Rates  on  Vessels  on  each  time  ofEnteringj  or  Using,  or  Departing  from  the  River 

or  Harbour: — 
On  all  Vessels,  except  as  after-mentioned,  arriving  at  or  departing  from  the  Harbour, 

from  or  to  any  place  in  the  United  Kingdom  of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland,  per 

Register  Ton, In.  IJd  ,  Out.  IJd 

On  all  Steam  Vessels  arriving  at  or  departing  from  the  Harbour,  from  or  to  any  place 

within  a  line  drawn  from  East  to  West  across  the  Channel  at  Pladda,  per  Regis- 
ter Ton, In.  |d.,  Out.  |d. 

On  all  Vessels  arriving  at  or  departing  from  the  Harbour,  from  or  to  any  place  out  of 

the  United  Kingdom  of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland,  per  Register  Ton,  .         .  In.  4d.,  Out.  4d. 

On  all  Vessels  that  shall  remain  in  the  Harbour  over  and  above  the  first  Twenty-four 

lawful  Days,  per  Register  Ton,  per  Week,         .......  One  Penny. 

On  all  Vessels  entering  or  departing  from  any  of  the  Wet  Docks  or  Tidal  Basins,  when 

constructed,  in  addition  to  the  Harbour  Rates,  per  Register  Ton,  .         .         .In.  6d.,  Out.  6d. 

On  all  Vessels  that  shall  remain  in  any  of  the  Wet  Docks  or  Basins  over  and  above  the 

first  Twenty-four  lawful  Dajs,  per  Register  Ton,  per  Week,        ....  Twopence. 
On  all  Vessels  entering  or  using  the  River,  not  liable  for  the  above  rates,  and  not 

trading  with  cargo  liable  for  rates  under  Schedule  H,  per  Register  Ton,      .         .  Sixpence. 
Provided  that  the  last-mentioned  charge  shall  not  extend  to  any  Vessels  the  goods  iu 

which  are  exempted  from  rates  by  this  Act. 
On  all  Vessels  entering  or  using  the  Trustees'  Basin  at  Bowling,  having  previonsly  been 

regularly  trading  on  the  River,  per  Register  Ton,  per  Week,       ....  One  Halfpenny. 
On  all  other  Vessels  entering  or  using  the  said  Basin,  per  Register  Ton,  per  Week       .  Twopence. 

Vessels  proceeding  empty  for  a  cargo,  or  returning  empty,  having  discharged  a  cargo  to  or  from  any 
place  beyond  the  limits  of  the  Harbour,  shall  not  be  liable  to  pay  any  rates  for  the  empty  trip. 

Vessels  passing  to  or  from  any  place  on  the  River  Clyde  above  Hutchesontown  Bridge,  through  that 
portion  of  the  River  which  is  embraced  within  the  limits  of  the  Harbour,  shall  not  be  liable  for  any  of  the 


112 


RIVER  AND  HARBOUR  RATES. 


rates  specified  in  this  Schedule,  unless  they  shall  use  any  of  the  said  Docks  or  Tidal  Basins,  or  any  of  the 
Quays  or  other  works  constructed  by  the  Trustees  on  the  banks  of  the  River,  within  the  limits  of  the  Har- 
bour, or  unless  they  shall  take  in  or  discharge  their  cargo  or  any  part  thereof  within  the  said  limits,  or 
shall  remain  therein  longer  than  may  be  necessary  for  passing  through  the  same. 

ScHEDtTLE  H. — 1.  Rate  on  Goods  conveyed  upon,  or  shipped  or  unshipped,  in  the  River,  or  at  the  Harbow, 
or  using  any  Transit  Shed  or  Warehouse. 

Goods  in  Vessels  to  or  from  any  place  out  of  the  United  Kingdom  of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland  are 
liable  for  the  Rates  in  the  First  Column  ;  and  Goods  in  Vessels  to  or  from  any  place  within  the  United 
Kingdom  of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland,  are  liable  for  the  Rates  in  the  Second  Column. 

Goods  brought  to  Glasgow  for  transhipment  pay  only  the  rate  one  way,  either  inwards  or  outwards, 
in  the  option  of  the  Trustees ;  previous  notice  being  given  at  the  Tonnage  Office  before  the  Goods  are 
discharged  or  loaded. 


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Description  of  Goods. 

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H 

s. 

d. 

s. 

d. 

s. 

d. 

s. 

d. 

s.   d. 

s.   d. 

s. 

d. 

s.    d. 

Acetate  of  Lime,  . 

2 

0 

6 

6 

0 

5    Cement,  ground,   . 

2     0 

1     6 

1 

6 

0     3 

Alabaster,     . 

1 

0 

0 

0 

0 

2 

Do.,    shell. 

0     4 

0     3 

0 

3 

0     2 

Ale,  Beer,  &  Porter, 

2 

0 

6 

6 

0 

7 

Chains, 

2     0 

1     6 

1 

6 

0     2 

Alum, 

2 

0 

6 

6 

0 

2 

Chairs — Railway, 

1     0 

1     0 

1 

0 

0     2 

Ammonia,    . 

2 

0 

6 

6 

0 

5 

Chalk, 

0     4 

0     3 

0 

3 

0     2 

C 

Anchors, 

2 

0 

6 

6 

0 

2 

Charcoal, 

2     0 

1     6 

1 

6 

0     5 

fi 

4rgols, 

2 

0 

6 

6 

0 

2    Cheese, 

2     0 

1     6 

1 

6 

1     0 

1 

Arsenic, 

2 

0 

6 

6 

0 

4 

Chimney  Cans, 

1     6 

1     0 

1 

0 

0     2 

e 

Ashes, 

2 

0 

6 

6 

0 

2 

China  Stones, 

0     4 

0     8 

0 

3 

0     2 

H 

Asphalte, 

2 

0 

6 

6 

0 

2 

Chromate  of  Iron, 

1     0 

0     9 

0 

9 

0     2 

1 

Bacon, 

2 

0 

6 

6 

0 

3 

Clay,    . 

0     4 

0     3 

0 

3 

0     2 

E 

Bale  and  Box  Goods, 

2 

0 

6 

6 

0 

7 

Clay  Retorts, 

1     6 

1     0 

1 

0 

0     2 

1 

Bark,  . 

2 

0 

6 

6 

0 

6 

Clocks, 

2     0 

1     6 

1 

6 

1     0 

Barley    and    Barley 

Cloves, 

4     0 

1     6 

1 

6 

1     0 

E 

Dust — Inwards, 

1 

3 

3 

0 

0 

3    Coal,   . 

0     4 

0     3 

0 

3 

0     2 

I 

Do.  do. — Outwards, 

1 

0 

0 

0 

0 

3    Coal  Dust,   . 

0     4 

0     3 

0 

3 

0     2 

H 

Barwood, 

2 

0 

6 

6 

0 

4 

Coal  Tar,      . 

1     0 

0     9 

0 

9 

0     2 

H 

Earytes, 

1 

6 

6 

6 

0 

2 

CodiUa, 

2     0 

1     6 

6 

0     4 

Ii 

Bath  Bricks, 

1 

6 

9 

9 

0 

2 

Coffee, 

2     0 

1     6 

G 

0     3 

Beans — Inwards,  . 

1 

3 

3 

0 

0 

3 

Coke,  . 

0     9 

0     9 

9 

0     2 

Jo 

Do.   — Outwards, 

1 

0 

0 

0 

0 

3 

Confections, 

2     0 

1     6 

6 

0     5 

U 

Beef,    . 

2 

0 

6 

6 

0 

3 

Copper, 

2     0 

1     6 

6 

0     3 

K 

Blacking, 

2 

0 

6 

6 

0 

2    Copperas,      . 

2     0 

1     6 

6 

0     4 

\m 

Bleaching  Powder, 

2 

0 

6 

6 

0 

2    Copper  Dross, 

0     4 

0     3 

3 

0     2 

f 

Bleaching  Liquor, 

2 

0 

6 

6 

0 

2    Copper  Rollers,      . 

2     0 

1     6 

1 

6 

0     3 

k 

Blood, 

2 

0 

6 

6 

0 

5 

Cordage, 

2     0 

1     6 

6 

0     4 

Im 

Bobbins, 

2 

0 

6 

6 

0 

5 

Corkwood,    . 

2     0 

1     6 

6 

0     9 

I« 

Boilers, 

2 

0 

6 

6 

0 

2 

Cotton, 

2     0 

1     6 

6 

0     4 

Im 

Bones  &  Bone  Dust, 

1 

0 

0 

0 

0 

4 

Cotton  Cloth, 

2     0 

1     6 

6 

0     7 

1 

Bottles, 

2 

0 

6 

6 

1 

8 

Cotton  Waste, 

2     0 

1     6 

6 

0     2 

k 

Bran — Inwards,    . 

1 

3 

3 

0 

0 

3 

Cream  of  Tartar,  . 

2     0 

1     6 

6 

0     5 

k 

Do.  — Outwards, 

1 

0 

0 

0 

0 

3 

Currants, 

2     0 

1     6 

6 

0     5 

li 

Brass, 

2 

0 

6 

6 

0 

2 

Cvder, 

2     0 

1     6 

6 

0     7 

hi 

Bread, 

2 

0 

6 

6 

0 

4 

Draff, 

0     4 

0     3 

3 

0     2 

kii 

Bricks, 

0 

4 

3 

3 

0 

2 

Drain  Pipes, 

0     4 

0     3 

3 

0     2 

\ii< 

Brimstone,    . 

2 

0 

6 

6 

0 

2 

Drugs, 

2     0 

I     6 

6 

1     0 

lea 

Brooms, 

2 

0 

6 

6 

0 

2 

DvestufFs,    . 

2     0 

I      6 

6 

0     5 

leB: 

Burr  Stones, 

2 

0 

6 

6 

0 

6 

Earth  (Fuller's),  . 

2     0 

1     6 

6 

0     4 

leu 

Butter, 

2 

0 

6 

6 

0 

4 

Earthenware, 

1     6 

1     0 

6 

0     5 

lijc 

Bichrome  of  Potash, 

2 

0 

6 

6 

0 

2 

Kggs, 

2     0 

1     6 

6 

0    5 

lilK 

Candles, 

2 

0 

6 

6 

0 

5 

Empty  Bags, 

2     0 

1     6 

6 

0     2 

Ibf 

Casks, 

2 

0 

6 

6 

0 

5 

Smpty  Casks, 

2     0 

1     6 

6 

0     2 

Itr 

Cast  Iron  Gas  and 

Carina, 

1     6 

1     6 

0 

0     3 

lie^ 

Water  Pipes,     . 

1 

0 

0 

0 

0 

2 

Feathers, 

2     0 

1     6 

6 

1     0 

Jjjo 

Castings     of    other 

Felt,    . 

2     0 

1     6 

6 

0     5 

Cil 

kinds. 

1 

6 

6 

6 

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Locust  Beans, 

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Flax,  . 

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Logwood,      . 

2 

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Flint,  . 

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Looms, 

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Flour— Inwards,  . 

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Luggage,      . 

2 

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Do.  — Outwards, 

1 

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Maccaroni,   . 

2 

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Fowls, 

2 

0 

6 

6 

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Machinery,  . 

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Fruits, 

2 

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6 

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Madders, 

2 

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6 

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0     4 

Furniture,    . 

2 

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6 

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Magnesia,     . 

2 

0 

6 

6 

0     4 

Fustic, 

2 

0 

6 

6 

0 

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Mahogany,  . 

2 

0 

6 

6 

0     2 

Garancine,   . 

2 

0 

6 

6 

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4 

Malt,  . 

2 

0 

6 

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0     3 

Gasometers, 

2 

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6 

6 

0 

2 

Manganese,  . 

2 

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Ginger, 

2 

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6 

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Manure,  common. 

4 

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3 

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Glassware,   . 

2 

0 

6 

6 

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Do.,     chemical. 

1 

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9 

9 

0     2 

Gravel, 

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3 

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Marble, 

2 

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G 

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0     4 

Grease, 

2 

0 

6 

6 

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4 

Mats,  . 

2 

0 

6 

G 

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Grindstones, 

2 

0 

6 

6 

0 

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Milk,  . 

2 

0 

6 

6 

0     5 

Groceries, 

2 

0 

6 

6 

0 

6 

Mineral  Water,     . 

2 

0 

6 

6 

0     5 

Guano, 

1 

0 

9 

9 

0 

2 

Molasses, 

2 

0 

G 

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Gum,  . 

2 

0 

6 

6 

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Muriates    of    Lime, 

Gunpowder, 

2 

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Potash,  Soda,  Mag- 

Hair,   . 

2 

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6 

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nesia,  &c.. 

2 

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Hams, 

2 

0 

6 

6 

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Muslins, 

2 

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Hay,    . 

2 

0 

6 

6 

0 

6 

Nails,  . 

2 

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G 

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Hemp, 

2 

0 

6 

G 

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Naphtha, 

2 

0 

G 

6 

0     2 

Herrings,      . 

2 

0 

6 

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Nitrate  of  Soda,    . 

2 

0 

G 

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Hides— Ox,  Cow,  or 

Nuts,  . 

2 

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6 

1     0 

Horse, 

2 

0 

6 

6 

0 

6 

Oakum, 

2 

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G 

6 

0     4 

Honey, 

2 

0 

6 

G 

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Oats  and  Oatmeal — 

Hoofs, 

2 

0 

6 

6 

0 

5 

Inwards, 

1 

3 

3 

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0     3 

Horns, 

2 

0 

6 

6 

0 

5 

Do. — Outwards,    . 

1 

0 

0 

0 

0     3 

Horn  Shavings,     . 

2 

0 

6 

6 

0 

5 

Oil,      . 

2 

0 

6 

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Indian  Corn  &  Meal 

Old  Ropes,  . 

2 

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6 

6 

0     2 

— Inwards,     . 

1 

3 

3 

0 

0 

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Onions, 

2 

0 

G 

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Do. — Outwards,   . 

1 

0 

0 

0 

0 

3 

Pails,  . 

2 

0 

G 

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Indian  Rubber, 

2 

0 

6 

6 

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Paints, 

2 

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6 

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Ink,     . 

2 

0 

6 

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Pan  Scales,  . 

0 

4 

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Iron — Bar,  Bolt,  Rod, 

Paper, 

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Rail,  and  Sheet, 

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Pavement  Stones, 

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3 

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Iron  Fencing, 

2 

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6 

6 

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Peas — Inwards,    . 

1 

3 

3 

0 

0     3 

Iron  Guns,   . 

2 

0 

6 

6 

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2 

Do.  — Outwards, 

1 

0 

0 

0 

0     3 

Iron — Pig  &  Scrap, 

0 

9 

9 

9 

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Peats  and  Turf,     . 

0 

4 

3 

3 

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Iron  Spikes,  Rivets, 

Pepper, 

2 

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2 

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6 

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Pianos, 

2 

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Iron  Ore,      . 

0 

4 

3 

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Pimento, 

2 

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6 

6 

0     4 

Kelp,  . 

2 

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6 

6 

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Pitch, 

2 

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Kelp  Salt  or  Waste, 

0 

4 

3 

3 

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Plaster  of  Paris,    . 

1 

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0 

0     2 

Lard,  . 

2 

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Ploughs, 

2 

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Lathwood,    . 

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Potash — Prussiate  & 

Lead,   . 

2 

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Sulphate,  &c.,  . 

2 

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Leather, 

2 

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6 

6 

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Potatoes, 

1 

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9 

9 

0     3 

Lemon  Juice, 

2 

0 

6 

6 

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7 

Provisions,  . 

2 

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6 

6 

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Lemon  Peel, 

2 

0 

6 

6 

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Pumice  Stone, 

2 

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Lignumvitse, 

2 

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Puncheon  Goods, 

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6 

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Li[ne,  . 

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Puncheon  Packs, 

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Limestone,   . 

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Pyrites, 

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Linens, 

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Rags, 

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Linseed, 

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Cakes,       . 

2 

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Rice  and  Rice  Flour, 

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Liquorice,     . 

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Rosewood,    . 

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Tiles.  Roofing, 

1 

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9 

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9 

0     2 

Rosin, 

2 

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6 

6 

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Do.,  Drain, 

0 

4 

0 

3 

0 

3 

0     2 

Rye,    . 

1 

6 

6 

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0 

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Timber— Teak,  Oak, 

Sago  and  Sago  Flour, 

1 

6 

6 

0 

0 

4 

Elm,    Ash,   Birch, 

Salt,    . 

0 

4 

3 

3 

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Salt  Dross,   . 

0 

4 

3 

3 

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Saltpetre,     . 

2 

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6 

6 

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3    i     of  40  cubic  feet, 

1 

3 

1 

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1 

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0     2 

Sand,  . 

0 

4 

3 

3 

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Timber— Fir  or  Pine 

Scrap  Tin,    . 

1 

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9 

9 

0 

4 

Deals,  Battons  or 

Seeds, 

2 

0 

6 

6 

0 

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Scantling,  per  ton 

Shell  Fish,    . 

2 

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6 

6 

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1 

3 

3 

0 

0     2 

Ship  Stores, 

2 

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Tin  of  all  kinds,    . 

2 

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6 

6 

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Shoes, 

2 

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6 

6 

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Tobacco, 

2 

0 

6 

6 

0     3 

Shoe  Pegs,   . 

2 

0 

6 

6 

0 

4 

Tobacco  Pipes, 

2 

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6 

0     4 

Shot,   . 

2 

0 

6 

6 

0 

2 

Tow,    . 

2 

0 

6 

6 

0     4 

Shumac, 

2 

0 

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6 

0 

4 

Treacle, 

2 

0 

6 

6 

0     4 

Skins— Calf,  Sheep, 

Tree  Plants, 

2 

0 

6 

3 

0     4 

or  Lamb, . 

2 

0 

6 

6 

0 

6 

Turnips, 

0 

4 

3 

3 

0     2 

Slagg, 

0 

4 

3 

3 

0 

2 

Turpentine, 

2 

0 

6 

6 

0     3 

Slates, 

1 

3 

3 

3 

0 

3 

Umber, 

2 

0 

6 

6 

0     4 

Soap,  .- 

2 

0 

6 

6 

0 

6 

Valonia, 

2 

0 

6 

C 

0     4 

Soap  Waste, 

0 

4 

3 

3 

0 

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Vegetables,  . 

2 

0 

6 

6 

0     3 

Soda,  . 

2 

0 

6 

6 

0 

4 

Vent  Linings, 

1 

6 

0 

0 

0     2 

Soda  Ash,    . 

2 

0 

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6 

0 

4 

-Vitriol, 

2 

0 

6 

6 

0     3 

Soot,  . 

1 

0 

9 

9 

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Wands, 

2 

0 

6 

6 

0     2 

Spelter, 

2 

0 

6 

6 

0 

2 

Wheat — Inwards, 

1 

3 

3 

0 

0     3 

Spirits, 

2 

0 

6 

G 

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Do.  — Outward 

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1 

0 

0 

0 

0     3 

Starch, 

2 

0 

6 

6 

0 

4 

Whiting, 

0 

4 

3 

3 

0     2 

Staves, 

1 

0 

9 

9 

0 

2 

Wines, 

2 

0 

6 

6 

0     8 

Steel,  . 

2 

0 

6 

6 

0 

2 

Wire,  . 

2 

0 

6 

6 

0     3 

Stockings,    . 

2 

0 

6 

6 

0 

7 

Wood — Brazil,  Cedar, 

Stones, 

0 

4 

3 

3 

0 

2 

Ebony,  and  Maple, 

2 

0 

6 

6 

0     2 

Straw, 

1 

6 

0 

0 

0 

2 

Wood  Hoops, 

2 

0 

6 

6 

0     2 

Stucco, 

1 

6 

0 

0 

0 

2 

Wool,  . 

2 

0 

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6 

0   10 

Sugar, 

2 

0 

6 

6 

0 

4 

Wrought  Iron  Punts, 

2 

0 

6 

6 

0     2 

Do.,    Moulds,    . 

1 

6 

0 

0 

0 

2 

Wrought  IronRoofing 

2 

0 

6 

6 

0     2 

Sulphates — Soda  and 

Yarn,  . 

2 

0 

6 

6 

0     4 

Zinc, 

2 

0 

6 

6 

0 

2 

iYeast, 

2 

0 

6 

G 

0     4 

Svrup, 

2 

0 

6 

6 

0 

4 

lY'ellow  Metal, 

2 

0 

6 

6 

0     3 

Tallow, 

2 

0 

6 

6 

0 

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2 

0 

6 

6 

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Tar,     . 

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2. — Fates  on  Animals  and  Carriages  Shipped  or  Unshipped  in  the  River  or  at  the  Harhov. 

Horses,        .... 

Bullocks,  Cows,  Mules,  Ponies,  or  Asses, 

Queys,  Small  Cattle,  cr  Stirks, 

Swine, 

Pigs,  Calves,  Goats,  and  Dogs, 

Sheep, 

Lambs, 

Chaises,  and  other  four-wheeled  Carriages, 

Gigs,  Carts,  and  other  two-wheeled  carriages, 

The  River  Clyde  is  divided  into  Three  Stages,  and  the  following  are  the  Rates  exigible  upon  each  : — Tlie  ■' 
first  stage  extends  from  Stockwell  Bridge  to  the  Old  Ferry  at  Renfrew,  being  about  six  hundred  and  sixty 
yards  to  the  east  of  the  present  Ferry,  and  the  rates  on  Vessels,  Goods,  Animals,  and  Carriages,  passing  in 


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or  upon  any  part  thereof,  are  two-third  parts  of  the  aforesaid  rates.  The  second  stage  extends  from  the 
Old  Ferry  at  Renfrew  to  the  mouth  of  Dalmuir  Burn  ;  and  the  rates  exigible  thereon  are  one-sixth  part 
of  the  aforesaid  rates.  The  third  stage  extends  from  Dalmuir  Burn  to  Newark  Castle;  and  the  rates 
exigible  thereon  are  one-sixth  part  of  the  aforesaid  rates. 


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ScHEDtTLE  I. — 1.  Rates  for  use  of  Ordinary  Cranes: — 

Each  hogshead  of  Sugar  and  Hoists  not  exceeding  12  cwt.,       .  .... 

Do.  do.  from  12  to  15  cwt.,       .         .  ..... 

Do.  do.  from  16  to  20  cwt.,       ....... 

Each  ton  of  Hemp,         ............. 

Each  ton  of  Mahog.nny  and  other  Timber  rated  in  the  first  column  of  Scheo.  H,  at  23.  per  ton, 
Each  ton  of  other  Timber,       ............ 

Each  ton  of  Marble, 

2.  Rates  for  Weighing : — 

Each  Cart,  Waggon,  or  other  Carriage  Load  or  Weigh  not  exceeding  12  cwt.,       ...         01 
Do.  do.  do.  excefding  12  cwt.,       ...         0     2 

Weighii)g  Duties  to  be  paid  by  the  owners,  shippers,  or  importers  of  goods,  if  required  by  the  collector 

or  other  officer  appointed  by  the  Trustees  for  ascertaining  the  rates,  provided  the  weight  specified  by  the 

owner,  shipper,  or  importer  of  the  goods  be  found  less  than  the  real  weight,  but  if  equal  to,  or  greater  than, 

tlie  real  weight,  the  weighing  duties  are  not  to  be  exigible. 

Weighing  Duties  for  Coals  to  be  paid  only  when  weighed  on  the  application  of  the  owner  or  shipper. 

S.  Rates  for  tJie  use  of  Planks,  Stages,  and  Rhones : —  s.     d. 

For  Planks  or  Stapes  for  loading  or  discharging  Vessels — For  each  Plank  or  Stage  per  week,       1     0 
For  Rhones — -For  each  waggon  of  Coal  loaded  therewith,  ......         0     1 

One  Shilling  extra  on  each  Cargo  for  removing  the  Rhone  to  and  from  the  Vessel. 

Rates  for  use  of  Water: — 

For  the  supply  of  Water  to  Vessels  entering  and  using  the  Harbour  and  Docks,  per  puncheon,      1     G 
But  Rates  shall  not  be  leviable  unless  Water  shall  be  actually  supplied  to  Vessels. 

Schedule  J. — Rates  for  the  use  of  Cranes  capable  of  lifting  Ten  Tons  and  uptvards,  putting  in  and 
taking  out  of  Vessels  Old  or  New  Machinery : — 

of  machinery  from  the  Vessel  until  placed  on  its 

carriage,  shall  be  included  in  one  hoist. 

Putting  on  Board  machinery,  engines  and  boilers, 

including  fitting  up,  when  the  Vessel  is  new  and 

fitted  out  for  the  first  time,  per  hor.se  power  of 

engine  as  per  contract,  2s.  6d. ;  or  per  ton,  3s. 
Taking  out  boilers  and  machinery  for  repairs,  per 

horse  power  of  engine  as  per  contract,  2s. ;  or  per 

ton,  2s.  6d. 
Putting  on  board  boilers  and  machinery  after  being 

repaired,  including  fitting  up,  per  hor.-^e  power  of 

engine  as  per  contract,  Is.  6d. ;  or  per  ton,  2s. 
Putting  in  or  taking  out  boilers,  per  horse  power  of 

engine,  as  per  contract.  Is. ;  or  per  ton,  3s. 

The  above  rates  to  be  charged  per  horse  power  of 
engine,  or  per  ton,  in  the  option  of  the  Trustees. 
General  repairs  or  jobbing,  not  included  in  the  above, 

to  be  charged  at  the  rate  per  day  of  £5  5s. 
In  addition  to  the  rates  for  Cranes,  specified  in  this 
All  necessary  use  of  the  Crane,  from  the  lifting  of         schedule,  6d.   per  hour  to  be  paid  for  wages  to 
a  piece  of  machinery  off  its  carriage  until  stowed  or         Cranemen   attending  while    the   Crane  is  bein^ 
adjusted  in  the  Vessel,  or  from  the  lifting  of  a  piece         worked. 

Rates  on  Vessels  crossing  from  the  Forth  and  Cart  Junction  Canal  to  the  River  Cart. 

Every  Vessel  crossing  between  the  Forth  and  Cart  Junction  Canal  and  the  River  Cart,  loaded  with     s.    d. 

or  having  on  board  coals  or  other  minerals,     ,  .         .  .         .         .         .         .  .         .06 

Every  Vessel  crossing  between  the  Forth  and  Cart  Junction  Canal  and  the  River  Cart,  loaded  with 

or  having  ( n  board  a  general  cargo  of  goods  or  other  commodities,     .         .         .         .  .         .09 

Rates  for  the  Swinging  Buoys. 

Every  Vessel  using  the  Swinging  Buoys,  proposed  to  be  laid  down  by  the  Cl^vde  Trustees,  for  the 
purpose  of  enablinf;  Vessels  to  adjust  their  compasses  ;  after  the  same  shall  be  laid  down,  per 
register  ton  of  the  Vessel,      .............01 


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45 

do. 

50 

20 

0 

0 

Do. 

do. 

50 

do. 

60 

25 

0 

0 

116  RIVER  AND  HARBOUR  RATES. 

Schedule  K. — Rates  to  be  levied  at  Govan  Ferry  between  Five  o'clock  a.m.  and  Ten  o'cloclc  p.m. 

s.  d. 

Each  four-wheeled  Carriage  drawn  by  four  horses, 2  0 

Do.                 do.              drawn  by  two  horses,           ........         1  0 

Do.                  do.             drawn  by  one  horse,             ........         0  9 

Do.  do.  crossing  and  returning  empty  or  with  the  same  fare,       .         .         .         10 

Each  two-wheeled  Carriage  drawn  by  two  horses,            ........         0  9 

Do.                  do.              drawn  by  one  horse,            ........         0  6 

Each  Horse  and  Rider  or  Leader, 0  2 

Black  Cattle,      .....                   per  score,  2  6 

Sheep  or  Lambs,         .         . .       ,,         0  10 

Calves,  Swine,  and  Goats,  .          ..........          .       each,  0  1 

Each  Waggon  with  four  wheels  and  four  horses,    .........         2  0 

Do.                          do.            and  two  horses,     .........         1  0 

Each  Waggon  with  two  wheels  and  two  horses,     .........         0  8 

Each  Cart  and  Horse  crossing  and  re-crossing  loaded,     ........         0  9 

Each  Cart  and  Horse  loaded,       .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .    -     .         .         .         0  6 

Do.                do.     empty,       ............         0  2 

Hurley  with  one  Man, 0  2 

Wheelbarrow  and  Man,        .............         0  1 

Each  Foot  Passenger,            .............         0  0^ 

Do.          do.         if  between  Govan  and  Meadowside,         .......         0  1 

A  single  Person  landing  from  or  embarkino;  on  board  of  Steamers,  2d. ;  if  more  than  one.  Id.  each. 

The  above  rates  to  be  doubled  between  Ten  and  Twelve  o'clock  p.m. 

Between  Twelve  o'clock  p.m.  and  Five  o'clock  a.m. — If  one  Passenger,  6d. ;  if  two,  8d. ;  if  more  than 
two,  3d.  each. 

Ferry  Rates  to  the  east  of  Marlinford : — 
Every  Person  crossing  the  River  by  the  Trustees'  ferry  boats  to  the  east  of  Marlinford,  ^d. 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 


117 


Nos.   1   PRINCES   STREET,   BANK,   LONDON, 

And   46  RENFIELD    STREET,    GLASGOW. 

ESTABLISHED  AUGUST  1,  1837. 


EMPOWERED    UNDER   A    SPECIAL   ACT   OF  PARLIAMENT. 


CAPITAL,    ONE    MILLION    STERLING. 

GREAT    ADVANTAGES    OF    THIS    INSTITUTION. 
The  Eates  of  Premium  are  on  the  lowest  Scale  consistent  with  stability,  and  so  varied  as  to  accommodate 

the  views  of  every  class  of  insurers. 

This  Institution  is  empowered  under  special  Act  of  Parliament,  and  so  constituted  as  to  afford  the  benefits 
of  Life  Assurance  in  their  fullest  extent  to  Policy  Holders,  and  to  present  greater  fwilities  and  accommodation 
than  can  be  obtained  in  any  similar  Establishment.  Iiicreasincr  and  decreasins;  Kates  of  Premium  on  a  new 
and  remarkable  plan  have  been  constructed,  peculiarly  advantageous  for  securing  loans  or  debts.  By  the 
former  mode,  a  less  immediate  payment  is  required  on  a  Policy  than  in  any  other  office,  and  the  amount  of 
future  payment  optional  with  the  Assurer. 

The  folloioing  important  improvements  on  the  ordinary  system  of  Life  Assurance  have  leen  adopted  by  the 
Britannia  Company,  and  are  recommended  to  the  particular  attention  of  the  public: — 

Age  of  the  Assured  in  every  case  admitted  in  the  Policy. 

All  claims  2Jay  able  in  Three  Months  after  proof  of  death,  u'hile  other  Offices  taJce  Six  Months  to  consider 
this  momentous  question. 

Medical  Attendants  remunerated  by  the  Company  in  all  cases  for  their  reports,  by  which  an  imjportant  saving 
is  effected  to  parties  insuring. 

No  charge  made  for  Policies  or  Admission  Fees, 

Policies  revived  within  Twelve  Mont/is  after  expiration,  on  evidence  of  unimpaired  health,  without  payment 
of  the  FINE  demanded  by  other  Offices. 

Premiums  may  be  paid  Half-Yearly  or  Quarterly,  and  payments  may  be  made  to  terminate  after  five,  ten, 
or  any  other  number  of  years  required. 

A  Board  of  Directors  in  attendance  Daily  at  two  o^clock. 

Thirty  days  allowed  for  Renewal  of  Policies.  And  in  case  any  person  Assured  shall  die  within  the  said 
space  of  Thirty  Days,  and  the  party  holding  Policy  from  the  Company,  or  his  representatives,  or  any  other 
person  on  his  or  their  behoof,  the  Policy  loUl  be  as  valid  and  effectual  as  if  the  Premium  had  been  paid  when 
due,  and  in  the  liflime  of  the  person  Assured. 

The  business  of  the  Company  in  Scotland  is  so  constituted  as  to  confer  all  the  benefits  of  purely  Scotch 
Offices,  and  may  sue  or  be  sued  in  the  Scotch  courts,  and  does  not  require  Probates,  or  Letters  of  Adminis- 
tration, on  the  lapsing  of  Policies. 

Parties  Insuring  with  this  Company  can  deduct  the  Annual  Premiums  on  their  oim  and  their  wives'  lives 
from  the  amount  assessed  upon  for  Income  Tax. 

Ladies  and  others,  to  whom  it  may  be  inconvenient  to  attend  at  the  office,  visited  by  one  of  the  Medical 
Officers. 

Assurances  perfected  on  the  same  day  they  are  proposed. 

Extract  from  No.  I. 

Table  of  Equal  Rates  of  Premium,  which  may  be  paid  to  this  Company  in  any  way  most  suited  to  the 
convenience  of  parlies  insuring : — 


Age 

of  the 

Assured. 


20 
25 
30 
S5 
4J 


Annual  Premium 
required  by  old 
Offices  sharing 

profits  fur  Policy 
of  £100. 


£  s.    d. 

2  3     7 

2  8     1 

2  13     5 

2  19  10 

3  7  11 


The  or('inary  rate 
of  the  old  Oftices 
not  shaiing  profits. 


£     s.  d. 

1  18  6 

2  9  0 
2     4  6 

2  16  1 

3  6  0 


Hfduced  Premium 

oj  tkn  Britannia 

Company. 


£     s.  d. 

1    12  5 

1  16  0 

2  0  8 
2  6  9 
2  15  1 


Saving  per  Cent, 
bv  insuring  in  tlie 
Britannia  Com- 
pany, equal  to  an 
immediate  Bonus 
of  25  to  30  per  Cent, 


£  s. 
0  11 
0  12 
0  12 
0  13 
0  14 


118 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 


This  Table  exhibits  at  a  glance  a  very  important  saving  to  the  Insurer,  fully  adequate  to  insure  at  once 
one-tbird  more  principal  sum  than  can  be  secured  for  the  same  premium  in  Oflioes  sharing  Profits  to  he 
realised,  and  in  whic-.h  it  should  be  borne  in  mind,  that  should  the  life  drop  prematurehj,  no  Bonus  would  have 
accrued ;  consequently  the  whole  extra  Premiums  charged  above  the  Britannia  Company's  rate  would  have 
been  sacrificed,  without  yielding  any  commensurate  advantage  to  the  Insurer. 

The  Britannia  Company  prefer  giving  a  direct  and  immediate  advantage  to  the  public  by  a  fair  reduc- 
tion of  rates,  rather  than  inviting  those  to  become  partners  who  can  have  neither  leisure  nor  inclination  to 
understand  or  investigate  their  own  rights.  These  advantages  may  be  observed  in  t'ae  following  scale,  where 
the  absolute  saving  to  insurers  in  the  Britannia  Company  is  made  to  appear,  supposing  the  sum  to  be  insured 
One  T/iousand  Founds  at  any  of  the  following  ages  . — 


Age 

of  the 

Assured. 

The  Annual  Pre- 
mium on  £1000  in 
Offices  dividing 
profits. 

Sum  Assured  In 
the  Britannia 
Office  for  the 

same  Premium. 

Certain  and  imme- 

diaie  Bon  us  secured 

in  the  Britannia 

Company  on  a 

Policy  of  £1000. 

20 
25 

30 
40 
50 

£     s.    d. 
21  15  10 
24     0  10 
26  14     2 
29  18     2 
38  19     2 

£ 
1,344 
1,335 
1,313 
1,280 
1,233 

£ 

344 
835 
313 
280 
233 

Extract  from  increasing  Rates  of  Premium  {Table  No.  11.)  for  an  Assurance  of  £100 
for  the  whole  duration  of  Life. 


Age. 

First 

Second 

Third 

Fourth 

Remainder  of 

Five  Years, 

Five  Years. 

Five  Years. 

Five  Years. 

Life. 

£     s.    d. 

£     s.    d. 

£     s.    d. 

£     s.    d 

£     s.    d. 

20 

1     1     4 

1     6   10 

1    10   U 

1   16     9 

2     3     8 

25 

13     6 

18     7 

1    14     5 

2     1     4 

2     9     4 

30 

16     4 

I   12     2 

1    19      1 

2     7     4 

2  17     6 

40 

1   16     1 

2     4     4 

2   14     6 

3     7     3 

4     3     4 

50 

2  16     7 

3     9     4 

4     6     6 

5     6     8 

6  13     7 

*^*  This  Table,  as  will  be  obvious  from  the  following  illustrations,  presents  New  and  Important  features 
in  Life  Assurance.  (Vide  the  Company's  Prospectus,  which  may  be  had  gratis  on  application,  either  person- 
ally, or  by  letter,  to  the  Company's  Agent  as  under.) 

By  this  plan  of  Insurance  the  public  are  vastly  convenienced,  increased  facilities  afforded,  and  every  possible 
contingency  or  disappointment  anticipated  for  the  protection  of  the  Assurer,  with  less  immediate  Tpajment  for 
the  first  five  years  than  in  any  other  Offiee,  and  the  amount  of  subsequent  payments  left  optional  loith  ilie 
Insurer,  an  important  advantage  not  given  to  the  Policy  Holders  of  any  other  Company. 

If  the  Life  Assured  drops  within  the  first  period  of  five  years,  the  sura  he  receives  is  almost  equal  to  a  gra- 
tuity. If  in  the  second,  he  derives  still  a  consider.able  benefit ;  and  if  he  should  live  even  to  the  last  period, 
he  has,  notwithstanding,  made  his  Assurance  on  advantageous  terms.  Again,  if  the  Assurer  should  become 
unable  to  advance  his  premium,  or  that  it  is  inconvenient  for  him  to  do  so,  he  drops  into  the  alternate  scale 
— namely,  a  proportionate  reduction  of  the  sum  assured,  whilst  it  is  only  fair  to  remind  him,  that  in  other 
Companies  adopting  the  increasing  Bates  of  Premium,  no  such  alternative  exists.  The  insurers  with  Offices 
adopting  that  principle  are  called  upon,  without  any  excuse  or  consideration  of  circumstances,  to  advance 
their  Premiums  AFTER  THE  FIRST  FIVE  YEARS  {tvhen  all  accommodation  has  ceased),  whether  they 
are  able  to  do  so  or  not,  otherwise  their  policies  are  forfeited,  and  all  their  previous  payments  lost  to  them  for 
ever.  The  rate  of  reduction  in  tlie  sum  assured  after  the  first  five  years,  should  the  premium  be  not  advanced,  ; 
will  appear  by  the  following  abstract,  taking  the  sum  assured  at  £1000,  the  tvhole  amount  insured  being 
payable  by  this  Company,  should  death  previously  occur,  ivithout  any  deduction  whatever  : — 

If  the  Insurer  dies  after  the  first  period  of  five  years,  without  increasing  his  premium,  it 

will  be  reduced  one-eighth  to £875,  principal  sum. 

If  he  shall  die  after  the  second  period  of  five  years,  without  increasing  his  premium,  it 

will  be  reduced  onefourth  to £750,         ditto. 

If  he  shall  die  after  the  third  period  of  five  years,  without  increasing  his  premium,  it  ; 

will  be  reduced  three-eighths  to £625,         ditto.  , 

And  if  he  shall  die  after  the  fourth  period  of  five  years,  without  increasing  his  premium,  , 

it  will  be  reduced  to £500,         ditto.  \ 

After  this  period,  no  farther  reduction  can  be  made  on  the  amount  assured. 

*^*  This  Company  assures  the  Lives  of  Officers  and  others  travelling  to,  or   residing  in,  any  part  of  the 
world. 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 


119 


Emigrants  to  Australia  and  the  Colonies  may  eiFect  Insurances  on  their  Lives,  at  the  lowest  current  rates, 
and  every  contingency  affecting  human  life  negotiated  on  equitable  principles. 

I^°  The  progressively  increasing  patronage  enjoyed  by  the  Britannia  Company  during  the  past  years  (no 
doubt  induced  hy  the  many  important  advantages  it  affords),  renders  it  an  imperative  duty  on  the  undersigned 
thus  publicly  to  express  his  sincere  achiowledgments  to  the  2>ublic ;  and  in  soliciting  a  continuance  of  the  same 
Jcivottrs,  he  most  7-especlJully  begs  to  direct  attention  to  the  fact  that,  during  the  past  years  the  number  of  Poli- 
cies issued  have  not  been  exceeded  by  any  Life  Office  in  the  Kingdom. 

*^*  Medical  Officers  (who  are  in  constant  communication  with  the  Agent  as  under),  have  been  appointed 
in  the  principal  Toions  throughout  the  Kingdom,  with  the  vieio  of  affording  the  utmost  expedition  to  parties 
effecting  Insurances,  and  to  obviate  the  inconvenience  of  personal  appearance  at  the  Office. 

The  uniform  promptitude  and  liberality  observed  in  the  adjustment  of  all  claims  on  this  Company,  the 
extreme  attention  and  expedition  in  effecting  Insurances,  guided  by  equitable  and  honourable  p>i'inciples,  loith 
tJie  lowest  and  most  accommodating  rates  of  premium  that  stability  can  admit  of,  have  deservedly  obtained  for 
this  Institution  such  a  decided  preference  over  its  numerous  competitors. 

Proposal  Forms  for  effecting  Insurances,  Prospectuses  detailing  the  many  advantages  of  the  Company, 
with  every  information  respecting  the  Rates  of  Premium  for  Home  and  Foreign  Insurances,  Survivorships, 
Joint  Lives,  and  every  other  contingency  affecting  human  life,  may  be  had  on  application  to 

NEIL  JOHNSTON,  Esq., 

Resident  Secretary  and  Agent, 

46  Renfield  Street,  Glasgow. 


Medical  Officers 


{^: 


ILLIAM  PX4ICHAED,  Esq.,  M.D.,  Partick. 


i:M::poiaT.A.isrT     istotics. 


Insurance  Agents  having  a  Connection  liberally  treated  Kith.     No  Charge  for  Stamps  or  Transfer 

of  Policies. 


ESTABLISHED  1852. 


nx,'  ft^ff.         1  53  LIME  STREET,   LONDON,   E.G.   AND 
tniet  unices- 1  4g  RENJ'IELD   STREET,   GLASGOW. 

THIS  COMPANY,  the  first  established  (1852),  insures  every  kind  of  Glass  against  accidental  Breakage. 
Moderate  Rates,  Liberality  in  meeting  Risks,  and  promptness  in   Replacements,  have  secureii  to  this 
Office  a  continued  increase  of  the  large  Business  necessarily  arising  from  its  being  the  oldest  established. 

E.  DRESSER  ROGERS,  Managing  Director. 

Mr.  NEIL  JOHNSTON,  46  Renfield  Street,  Glasgow,  Local  Agent. 


"DECLINED    LIVES    ASSURED." 


^E  GRE8HAM  LIFEJSSURAiyO! 

TRUSTEES. 

MATTHEW  MARSHALL,  Esq.,  Bank  of  England. 

STEPHEN  OLDING,  Esq.,  Lombard  Street.  |    WILLIAM  SMEE,  Esq.,  Bank  of  England. 

OFFICES. 
37  OLD  JEWRY,  LONDON,  and  46  RENFIELD  STREET,  GLASGOW. 


THE  GRESHAM  undertakes,  at  a  small   but  fixed  Rate  of  Premium,  the  Assurance  of  Lives  which 
although  not  diseased,  not-  having  a  strong  tendency  thereto,  have  nevertheless  been  declined  by 
OTHER  OFFICES ;  and  in  order  that  such  extra  rate  may  not  in  all  cases  be  permanent,  a  reduction  will  be 
made  should  the  health  of  the  Assured  improve. 
Every  information  afforded  on  application  to 

NEIL  JOHNSTON,  46  Renfield  Street,  Glasgow. 


120  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


CHIEF  OFFICES— UNITY  BUILDINGS,  8  CANNON  STREET,  LONDON. 

CAPITAL,    £2,500,000. 

Manager, CORNELIUS  WALFORD,  Esq.,  F.S.S.,  F.S.A.,  &c. 

HEAD  OFFICE  FOR  SCOTLAND,  98  QUEEN  STREET,  GLASGOW. 

Manager, ALEX.  R.  BARLAS,  Esq. 

Medical  Officer, GEO.  H-  B.  MACLEOD,  Esq.,  M.D.,  F.R.C.lj. 

Solicitor, JOHN  LAMONT,  Esq.,  98  West  Nile  Street. 

Bankers COMMERCIAL  BANK  OF  SCOTLAND. 

FIRE    BRANCH. 

I^HE  FIRE  DEPARTMENT  has  an  Annual  Revenue  of  £100,000;  and  a  large  subscribed  Capital. 
Insurances  against  Fire  are  received  upon  nearly  all  descriptions  of  Property  in  the  United  Kingdom 
and  in  Foreign  Cour, tries,  more  particularly  in   the  Colonies,  India,  China,  United  States,  the  Continent  of 
Europe,  South  America,  and  Australia.     The  Association   offers  peculiar  advantages  in   this  branch  of  FiRE 
Insurance,  from  its  moderate  rates,  experience,  and  the  co-operation  of  its  numerous  Foreign  Agents. 

The  Rates  of  Premium  in  this  Department  will  be  generally  as  moderate  as  those  of  other  responsible 
Companies, 

LIFE    BRAITCH. 

The  LIFE  DEPARTMENT  has  an  Insurance  Reserve  of  upwards  of  £80,000,  in  addition  to  its  Annual 
Revenue  of  £30,000. 

This  Association  possesses  all  the  elements  required  to  develope  the  benefits  of  Life  Assurance,  and  to 
extend  its  advantages  to  Assurers;  aud  every  practicable  accommodation  that  can  be  honourably  and  safely 
carried  out  by  Assurance  Companies  is  afforded  to  Assurers  in  this  Office. 

Thirty  days'  grace  allowed  for  payment  of  Annual  Premiums,  and  iifteen  days  for  Half- Yearly  Premiums. 
In  the  event  of  a  death  happening  within  the  days  of  grace,  the  Claim  will  be  paid  if  the  Premiums  be 
tendered  before  the  expiry  of  that  period. 

Travelling  to,  and  residence  in,  any  part  of  Europe  allowed  without  any  additional  charge,  and  the  extra 
Premiums  charged  for  Voyage  to,  and  residence  in,  any  Foreign  Country,  or  for  active  Naval  and  Military 
Service,  or  any  other  special  ri.'sk,  are  fixed  on  a  moderate  basis. 

Notices  of  Assignments  received  and  registered  at  the  Company's  Offices  in  Glasgow. 

Claims  are  paid  either  in  London  or  Glasgow,  and  either  on  English  or  Scotch  Titles;  and  parties 
assurint'  with  the  Company  in  Scotland  secure  all  the  benefits  that  can  be  obtained  in  a  Scotch  Office. 


AGENTS    m    GLASGOW. 

JAMES  FRENCH,  Accountant, 57  Miller  Street. 

ROBERT  GILMER,  Accountant, 135  Buchanan  Street. 

WILLIAM   MACLERIE,  Writer, 29  St.  Vincent  Place. 

ROBERT  SINCLAIR,  Writer, 14  Miller  Street. 

THOS.  CUTHBERTSON,  Merchant, 9  John  Street. 

DAVID  RAE,  Merchant, 13  Virginia  Street. 

GR.^HAM  &  TENNANT,  City  of  Glasgow  Bank,. ..211  Cowcaddens. 

CH  VS.  PHILLIPS,  City  of  Glasiiow  Bank, 36  Main  Street,  Anderston. 

W.  R.  RUTHERGLEN,  Accountant, 161  Hope  Street. 

JAMES  RUTHERFURD,  Writer, 82  West  Nile  Street. 

JAMES  MACALESTER,  Writer, 109  West  George  Street. 

THOS.   BROWN,  Jun.,  Accountant, 135  Buchanan  Street. 

A.  C.  SHANKS,  Draper, 314  Dumbarton  Road  (Partick). 

Dr.  HISLOP, 8  Hyndford  Place  (Govan). 

ROBERT  EDGAR,  Saddler, Main  Street  (Rutherglen). 

D.  SWAN  &  Co.,  Merchants, Maryhill. 


ADVERTISEMENTS.  121 


EDINBURGH  LIFE  ASSURANCE  COMPANY. 

HEAD    OFFICE,    22    GEOEGE    STREET,    EDINBURGH. 

ESTABLISHED  IS  1823. 
INCORPORATED    BY  SPECIAL  ACT   OF  PARLIAMENT. 


CAPITAL,    £500,000. 

AGENTS   IN   GLASGOW. 

Messrs.  J.  W.  &  D.  R.  GUILD,  Accountants  and  Sharebrokers,  65  St.Vineetit  Street. 
Messrs.  HOWIE  &  LOCKHART,   Writers,  14  Miller  Street. 
Mr.  P.  B.  JUNOR,  Clydesdale  Bank,  63  Trongate. 

Medical  Adviser, Dr.  PAGAN- 


THE  Company,  established  in  1823,  has  existed  upwards  of  thirty-eiglit  years,  and  has  been  incorpo- 
rated by  Act  of  Parliament,  for  th«  purpose  of  carrying  on  the  business  of  Life  Assurance  in  all  its- 
branches,  on  the  most  liberal  and  approved  principles.  The  success  which  has  attended  the  Company  since 
its  commencement,  and  its  annually  increasing  prosperity,  is  a  gratifying  proof  that  the  principles  upon  which 
it  is  founded  are  calculated  to  confer  great  benefits  on  Assurers, 

The  followiug  are  the  principal  advantages  given  by  this  Company : — 

Mutual  Assukanck,  without  Liability.     See  English  Law  Cases  for  Call  on  the  Policy-holders  in  a  Mutual 
Insurance  Society  for  Debts  of  the  Society. 
The  guarantee  of  a  responsible  body  of  Proprietors,  either  personally  or  otherwise,  assured  with  the 
Office,  affords  the  most  undoubted  security  to  all  classes  of  Assurers,  in  addition  to  the  accumu- 
lated and  in^^ested  fund  of  the  Company,  now  upwards  of  Three-fourths  of  a  Million. 

Nine-Tenths  of  the  whole  Profits  Septennially  divisible  among  the  Assured — a  larger  proportion  than 
can  be  divided  with  safety  by  any  simple  Mutual  Assurance  Society. 

An  Intermediate  Bonus  paid  on  Policies  becoming  Claims  between  one  investigation  and  another. 
All  the  advantages  of  an  Annual  division  are  thus  given,  without  its  attendant  evils, 

.The  Most  E<juitablb  Principle  of  Division. 

The  greatest  benefits  are  thereby  bestowed  upon  all  first-class  lives,  by  no  undue  Bonus  being  paid 
away  to  those  wlw  may  die  early. 

Eates  ok  Premium  extremely  Moderate. — The  non-participation  scale  very  favourable  for  security 
on  Loans,  oi  iov  partnership  Insurances. 


In  reference  to  the  nest  Septennial  Division  of  this  OfBce  in  1863,  the  special  attention  of  intending, 
Insurers  is  requested  to  the  Benefits  which  the  Company's  system  of  Division  has  conferred  on  its  Par- 
ticiqyating  Assured;  illustrated  in  the  results  of  previous  Declarations  to  the  old  Policy-holders — the  best  chss 
Lives. 

The  following  are  a  few  of  these  claims  now  or  previously  paid,  with 

BONUSES  EXCEEDING  ONE  HUNDRED  PER  CENT.  ON  THE  SUMS  ORIGINALLY 

ASSURED:— 

POLICY  NUMBERS.  SUMS   ASSURED.  BOXUSES.  SUMS   PAID. 

691 £1000  £1733  15  0  £2733  15  0 

365  300  460  15  0 760  15  0 

560  100  145  4  0 245  4  0 

348  200 279  14  0  479  14  0 

50  1000  1347  19  0  2347  19  0 

210  5000  614  16  0 1114  16  0 

44  200  232  18  0  432  18  0 

488  1500  1705  17  0  3205  17  0 

28  3000  3394  6  0  6394  6  0 

322  100  122  1  0  222  1  0 

li«  500  .  037  13  0  1137  13  0 

6i7  500  MO     3  0  1005  3  0 

Later  Entrants  have  received  Bonuses  proporti'v..»te  to  their  endurance  and  payments,  as  illustrated  in 
Prospectus. 

Bonuses  may  be  surrendered  for  cash,  or  applied  in  reduction  of  tlw  annual  premiums.  By  this  latter 
course,  several  of  the  oldest  Policy-holders  have  redeeme'';  their  pren?:ams,  with  a  Bonus  still  attaching  to 
the  Policy,  and  increasing. 

GILBT,  L.  FINLAY,  Manager. 

May,  1862.  WM.  DICKSON,  Secretary. 

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ONIAL 

CE    COK 


HEAD    OFFICE-5    GEORGE    STREET,    EDINBURGH. 


GOVERNOE. 

THE  EIGHT  HONOURABLE  THE  EARL  OF  ELGIN  AND  KINCARDINE. 

BOAED    OF    DIEECTOES   IN    GLASGOW. 

Office— 58  ST.  VINCENT  STREET. 
MUNGO  CAMPBELL,  Juw.,  Esq,  Mercbant. 
W.  S.  LORRAIN,  Esq.,  Merchant 
JAMES  CLARK,  Es^.,  of  Crossbasket. 
GEORGE  ALSTON,  Esq.,  Merchant. 
JOHN  JAMIESON,  Esq.,  Merchant. 
NEIL  ROBSON,  Esq.,  Ironmaster 
PATRICK  PLAYFAIR,  Esq.    Merchant. 
JAMES  ROBERTON,  Esq.,  Writer. 

AGENTS  AND  SECEETAEIES  TO  THE  BOAED, 
L,  &  R.  H.  ROBERTSON. 


COLONIAL    AND    FOREIGN   ASSXTRANCES. 

THE  COLONIAL  LIFE  ASSURANCE  COMPANY  was  established  at  Eclinburgh  in  1846,  an(3 
introduced  new  and  important  features  into  Life  Assurance  practice,  by  publishing  rates  calculated  for 
Foreign  residence,  and  by  establishing  Agencies  abroad,  thus  affording  increased  facilities  to  persons  whose 
views  or  occupations  might  lead  them  to  travel  or  reside  in  other  countries.  By  its  means,  also,  the  benefits 
nf  Life  Assurance  were  extended  to  India  and  to  the  Colonies  of  Great  Britain  generally,  on  snch  beneficial 
terms,  and  under  such  liberal  conditions,  as  improved  knowledge  and  the  circumstances  of  the  times  autho- 
rized and  required. 

The  progress  of  the  business  has  been  most  successful  and  satisfactory  in  every  respect,  and  its  extent  has 
proved  how  greatly  such  an  institution  was  wanted. 

THE  RATES  OF  THE  COMPANY  for  Colonial  and  Foreign  residence  will  be  found  moderate,  and 
coking  to  the  facilities  and  advantages  afforded  by  the  Company,  they  may  be  considered  more  advantageous, 
and  virtually  less  expensive,  than  those  of  any  other  Office  doing  business  abroad. 

For  the  purpose  of  giving  increased  facilities,  also,  in  the  Company's  transactions,  the  Directors  have 
ormed  Local  Boards  of  Management,  and  Branch  OiEces,  in  India  and  the  Colonies,  where  Assurances  may  be 
tffected.  Premiums  paid,  and  claims  settled. 

HOME   ASSURANCE.  i 

The  Directors  of  the  Colonial  Life  Assurance  Company  having  directed  much  attention  to  th«^ 
Classification  of  Risks  in  connection  with  Lives  Abroad,  in  which  they  have  been  most  successful,' 
have  turned  their  attention  to  the  Classification  of  Home  Risks,  so  as  to  give  Professional  Men,  and 
settled  persons  of  all  classes  whose  occupations  are  not  likely  to  call  them  beyond  the  limits  of  Europe,-  the 
advantage  and  privilege  of  possessing  Policies,  unfettered  by  restrictions  as  to  foreign  residence,  on  termS; 
■which  the  absence  of  such  extra  risks  authorize  them  to  adopt. 

The  Directors  have,  in  accordance  with  these  views,  resolved  to  grant  to  Persons  resident  in  this  country, 
■whose  occupation,  profession,  or  calling  infers  a  residence  in  the  United  Kingdom,  and  who  declare  that  theyj 
have  no  intention  of  going  abroad. 

Policies  Without  any  Restriction  as  to  Residence. 

It  is  not  possible  to  state  exactly  the  Professions  which  this  class  will  embrace,  and  much  will  depend  on 
the  features  and  particulars  of  each  case;  but  the  Directors  may  mention  a  few  Professions  and  Occupations 
which  the  new  Class  will  include: — Country  Gentlemen,  Barristers  and  Advocates,  Solicitors, 
AND  other  Law  AgSnts,  Settled  Medical  Practitioners,  Beneficed  Clergymen,  Manupac- 
TUEEKS  Agriculturists,   Retail  Shopkeepers,  and  others  of  like  position ;  it  being  a  rule,  however, 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 


123 


that  no  policy  under  this  class  shall  be  issued  on  tke  life  of  any  one  bel»w  the  age  of  25,  unless  he  shall  have 
settled  in  life. 

Tli«  Home  Rates  of  premium  are  moderate.  For  example — 
Age  25-                       Age  35.  Age  45. 

With  Profits, -£2     I     0     £2   13  16     £3   14     2  per  cent. 

Without  Profits, ...A  17     7     2     9     -t     3     7   11        " 

BIYISIOH    OF    PEOFITS. 

The  first  Division  of  the  Company's  Profits  took  place  as  at  25th  May,  1854,  and  the  second  as  at  25th 
May,  1859,  when  large  additions  were  made  to  all  Policies  effected  in  the  Participation  Scheme  of  the 
doHipany,  as  shown  in  the  following  Table,  the  example  being  Policies  of  £1000: — 


Policies  opene<J  before 

Original 

Suras 
Assured. 

Boaus. 

Total  Bonas 
Additions, 

Total. 

Eight  Years, 
1S46  to  1854, 

Five  Years, 
1854  to  1«59. 

25th  May,  18-17„. 

£1000 

£160 

£75 

£235 

£1235 

1849.,. 

1000 

120 

75 

195 

1195 

"          1851... 

1000 

m 

75 

155 

1155 

1«53.„ 

i<30« 

40 

75 

115 

1115         j 

1855„. 

ima 

— 

75 

75 

1075         1 

1S57... 

1000 

— 

45 

45 

1045 

1859... 

lOQO 

— 

U 

1.5 

1015 

The  additions  to  Po4icies  of  larger  or  smaller  amount  are  in  the  same  proportion. 

'I'hose  who  d-o  not  wish  to  add  th«  amoisnt  of  the  Bonus  to  the  sum  assured,  are  permitted  to  take  the 
value  of  the  additioa  iu  a  present  sura,  or  to  app'y  its  value  for  five  years  to  the  redaction  of  the  Annual 
Premium, 

THE  PRESENT  INCOME  of  the  Company  is  ispwards  of  One  Hundred  and  Twenty  Thousand  Pounds 
Sterling  per  annum,  and  the  ACCUMULATED  FUND  upwards  of  Four  Hundred  and  Twelve  Thousand 
Pounds  Sterling. 

Every  information  regarding  the  Company  will  be  furnished  on  application  to  any  of  the  Branch  Offices 
«r  Agencies. 

By  Order  of  the  Directors, 

WILL.  THO.  THOMSON,  Actuary. 
D,  CLUNIE  GREGOR,  Secketaks. 


LIFE  ASSURANCE  Sc  GUARANTEE  COMPANY. 


lEST^^BLISHIEX)    1S3S 


LIFE  DEPARTMENT. 

BONUSES  ate  declared  every  Three  Years,  and  have  ranged  from  25  to  50  per  Cent,  upon  the  Premiums 
paid.     The  amount  may  be  applied — 1st,  In  addition  to  the  sum  Assured;  2nd,  In   Reduction  of 
Premiums;  3rd,  la  an  immediate  Casia  payment,  whichever  may  be  required  bj'  the  Assured. 

Assurances,    Anatiities,  and  Endowments  granted,  and  every  other  mode  of    provision  for  Familiej 
arranged. 

Half  the  Annual  Premi«ms  for  the  first  five  years  may  remain  on  credit  for  aay  period  until  death,  oa 
payment  of  Interest  at  five  per  cent,  per  annum. 

Reversionary  Interests  in  every  description  of  real  or  personal  property  purchased. 

A  large  namber  of  Shareholders  in  the  Company  are  resident  in  and  connected  with  Scotland. 


GTTARANTEE  DEPARTMENT. 

In  this  Department  the  Company  guarantees  the  fidelity  of  individuals  filling,  or  about  to  fill,  situations 
of  trust,  where  security  is  required  for  their  integrity,  and  when  a  Life  Assurance  is  combined  with  such 
guarantee,  a  considerable  reduction  is  made  in  the  Premium  paid  for  the  lattei . 

CsJaimercial  Travellers,  Secretaries,  Clerks,  and  others  guaranteed. 


Local  OfB.ee,  176  West  Georg^e  Street,  Glasgow. 


D.  FISHER. 


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ADVERTISEMENTS. 


(Incorporated  A.D.  1720,  by  Charter  of  King  George  the  First,  and  confirmed  by 
Special  Acts  of  Parliament.) 


Chief  Office— ROYAL  EXCHANGE,   LONDON;    Branch— 29  PALL  MALL. 


GOVERNOR. 

OCTAVIUS  WIGRAM,  Esq. 

SUB-GOVERNOR. 

GEORGE  PEARKES  BARCLAY,  Esq. 


DEPUTY-GOVERNOR. 

SiK   JOHN  WILLIAM  LUBLOCK,  Bart. 


DIRECTORS. 


HENRY  BAINBRIDGE,  Esq. 
JOHN  GARRATT  CATTLET,   Esq. 
EDWARD  MAXWELL  DANIELL,  Esq. 
WH.LIAM  DAVIDSON.   Esq. 
THOMAS  DENT,  Esq. 
ALEXANDER  DRUCE,  Esq. 
FREDK.  JOSEPH  EDLMANN,  Esq. 
CHARLES  FARQUHARSON,  Es<j. 
EIVERSDALE  WM.  GRENFELL,  Esq. 
EOBERT  AMADEUS  HEATH,  Esq. 
WILLIAM  TETLOW  HIBBERT,  Esq. 
JAMES  STEWART  HODGSON,  Esq. 


WILMOT  HOLLAND,  Esq. 
CHARLES  JOHN  MANNING,  Esq. 
Hon.  JOHN  T.  LESLIE  MELVILLE. 
Sir  JOHN  HENRY  PEI,LY,   Bart. 
Hon.  JOSCELINE  W.   PERCY. 
ALEXANDER  P.  PREVOST,  Esq, 
REGINALD  F.  REMINGl'ON,  Esq, 
CHARLES  ROBINSON,  Esq. 
WILLIAM  SOLTAU,  Esq. 
JOSEPH  SOMES,  Esq.,  M.P. 
WILLIAM  WALLACE,  Esq. 
CHARLES  BARING  YOUNG,  Esq. 


Consulting  Surgeon— SAMUEL  SOLLY,  Esq.,  F.R.S. 


Fire,  Life,  and  Marine  Assurances  may  be  efleeted  with  this  Corporation  oti  advantageoua  terms. 

Life  Assurances  are  granted  with,  or  without,  participation  in  profits-;  in  the  laitter  case  at  reduced  rates 
of  Premium. 

Any  sum  not  exceeding  £15,000  may  be  assured  on  the  same  Life. 

The  Reversionary  Bonus  on  British  Policies  has  averaged  48  per  ceni.  npoa  tbe  Premiums  paid,  or  verj 
nearly  2  per  cent,  per  annum  upon  the  sums  assured. 

Ttie  future  Divisions  of  Px-oSt  will  take  place  every  Five  Y'ears. 

The  Expenses  of  Management  being  divided  between  the  different  branches,  are  spread  over  a  larger 
amount  of  business  than  that  transacted  by  any  other  office.  The  Charge  wpon  each  Polrcy  is  thereby  so 
much  reduced  as  to  account  for  the  magnitude  of  the  Bonus  which  has  been  declared,  and  to  afford  a  pro- 
bability that  a  similar  rate  will  be  maintained  at  future  divisions. 

This  Corporation  affords  to  the  Assured  a  liberal  participation  in  Profits,  with  esemption  under  Roj'a! 
Charter  from  the  liabilities  of  partnership— a  rate  of  Bonus  eqnal  totbe  average  returns  of  Mutual  Societies. 
with  the  guarantee,  not  afforded  bv  them,  of  a  large  invested  Capital-Stock — tlie  advantages  of  modern 
practice,  with  the  security  of  an  Office  whose  resources  have  been  tested  by  the  experience  of  nearly  a 
Century  and  a  Half. 

The  Corporation  have  always  allowed  the  Assured  to  serve  in  Militia,  Yeomanry,  or  Volunteer  Corps, 
within  the  United  Kingdom,  free  of  charge. 

R.  P.  STEELE,  Esq.,  Secretary. 


AGEWTS   AT    GLASGOW. 

Messrs.  RITCHIE  &  MURDOCH, 145  Ingram  Street. 

Mr.  J.  R.  SWAN.  C.A., 59  St.  Vincent  Strket. 


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125 


incorporated  'pursuant  to  Act  oj  Parliament,  7  and  8  Vict.,  c.  1^'^' 


ilFE    AITlSrUITIES,    ElfDO WMEITTS,    &e. 

CAPITAL,    £250,000. 
CMef  Offices,  21  New  Bridge  Street,  Blaekfriars,  Loadon,  E,C. 


TEUSTEES. 

Rev.  J.  B.  MA.JOR,  D.D.,  42  Bloomsbury  Square,  London. 
A    ROBERTSON',  Esq.,  National  Proviueial  Bank  of  Euglaud, 


BIRECTOBS. 


J,  COSTEETON,  Esq.,  Cleveland  Sqwaws,   Hjde 

Park. 
FRANCIS  H.  FOWLEE,  Esq.,  M.I.B.A.,  32  Fleet 

Street,  Loii<!on. 
FRED.  JOHN  HENSLEY,  Esq.,  M.D.,  5  Spring 

Gandens,  London. 
P-    A,    MAJOR,    Esq.,    42    Bloomebury   Square, 

Loadoo. 


GEORGE  P.  ROBINSON,  Esq.,  Bedford  Park, 
Croydon,  Director  of  the  Mercantile  Bank  of 
Indid. 

Majok  Wm.  S.  STUART,  Bowls,  Essex. 

D.  WANE,  EsQ>,  M.D.,  20  Grafton  Street,  Berk- 
ley Square. 

ROBERT  A.  WARD,  Esq.,  Maidenhead. 


R    ike  s    f^^®*^*''®'  Harvey  &  Hudsons,  Crown  Bank,  Norwich. 

'  \ Messrs.  Hankeys  &  Co.,  Fenehurch  Street,  London. 

Auditor — Joseph  Atwelc,  Esq.,  late  Accountant-General  of  Inland  Revenue. 

Medical  Officii — Fred.  J.  Hensley,  Esq.,  M.D.,  6  Spring  Gardens. 

Standing  Counsel — Mr.  Sehjeant  Pigott,  M.P. 

SiOcUors — Messrs.  Poole  &  Johnson,  9  Lincoln's  Inn  Fields ;  R.  A.  Waed,  Esq.,  Maidenhead. 

Manager  and  Secretary — Alfked  William  Ray.  '      '  '■ 


LIFE   DEPARTMENT, 

SPECIAL  ADVANTAGES  TO  INSURERS. 

I.  Economy  in  the  management.    Low  Rates  of  Premium.    Policies  liidisputable.    80  per  cent  of  the  Profits 
divided  amongst  the  Assured.  ^  :   < 

i.  The  Profits  being  applied  te  make  the  Policies  Payable  during  the  lifetlme  of  the  assured. 
without  any  increase  to  the  Annual  Premium.  ■■•v  ■  ■   ' 

3.  Making  all  Policies  conveutible  into  cash;  the  Company  will  return  to  Policy-iiolt^rs  of  three  years' 

standing,  who  wish  to  discontinue  their  Policies,  one-third,  or  at-  the  end  of  six  years,  one-hali 

of  the  Premiums  paid,  and  the  same  amount  will  be  lent  on  loan  at  any  tij'ie,  thus  makiiicr  the  Policy 

as  available  as  a  Bank  Note.  .i?.  a,- ,  ^jjf 

Policies  made  payable  to  holder  by  endorsement,  thus  making  them  free  of  legacy  duty,  and  also  easily 

available  as  secnrity.  '  -._ 

Loans  granted  in  connection  with  Life  Assurance  on  approved  security. 

ACCIDENTAL    DEPARTMENT. 

1st  Class — Professional  Men,  &c.    Under  this  Class  an  extra  premium  of  Is.  per  cent,  is  charged  foi 

horse  risk. 
2nd  Class — Farmers,  Millers,  Working  Tradesmen. 

No  charge  for  Policy  Stamps.  No  extra  charge  for  Members  of  Rifle  Corps.   Premiums  may  be  paid  half-yearh 
An  advantage  not  found  in  any  other  Company.  ' 

MARINE. 

Passengers  and  Mariners  insured  against  Accidents,  also  against  loss  of  Baggage  by  voyace,  or  out  at  home 
For  Prospectuses,  &c.,  apply  to  the  Chief  Office,  or  any  of  its  Agents. 

J.  R.  SWAN,  C.A.,  69  St.  Vincent  Street, 
Local  Mauuntr. 

N.B.-AGENTS  WANTED. 

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ABVERTISEMEN'IS. 


SCOTTISH    UNION 


LONDON,  37  CornMll.     i     EDINBURGH,  47  George  Street.     I     DUBLIN,  52  Dame  Street. 

Incorporated  by  Royal  Charter,  and  established  1824. 

GLASGOW    BOARD. 

Chairman— JOHN  BLACKIE,  Jun.,  Esq. 
Adam  Morrison,  Esq.  {  John  M'Gregor,  Esq.  I  Joliii  Blackie,  Esq.       I  Wm.  Forrester,  Esq. 

James  Morrison,  Esq.  |  James  L.  Ewing,  Esq.  |  James  Fleming,  Esq.  |  George  Fleming,  Esq. 

HUGH  MONCRIEFF,  Esq.  Secretary. 
rpHE  SCOTTISH  UNION  INSURANCE  COMPANY  was  instituted  in   1824,  and  is  Incorporated  by 
J.      Royal  Charter,  and  Empowered  by  Act  of  Parhament.     It  is  composed  of  a  very  numerous,  wealthy, 
and  influential  body  of  Proprietors,  and   affords  the  most  unquestionable  security  to  the  Public  from  the 
magnitude  of  its  capital — a  large  proportion  of  which  is  invested  in  Government  and  real  securities. 

Proprietors'  Capital  paid  up,  and  Sinking  Fdnd  arising  from  undivided  profits     £281,076 

Accumulated  Life  Fund 475,000 

ANN0AL  Revenue  from  all  sources,  upwards  of     .....         .  163,000 

Amount  of  Life  Insurances  in  force.  2,400,000 

The  lart^e  increase  which  has  talien  place  in  this  Company's  Business,  is  the  best  proof  that  the  libera] 
principles  upon  which  it  is  conducted,  are  duly  appreciated  by  the  public. 

LIFE    DEPARTMENT. 

progress  during  the  last  three  years. 


Year  Ending. 

No.  of 
Policies. 

Sum  insured. 

New 
Premiums. 

1st  August  1859 
1860 
1861 

522 
625 
874 

£252,740 
304,705 
404,014 

£7,814 

9,828 

12,785 

The  Directors  request  the  special  attention  of  intending  Insurers  to  the  system  of  Division  of  profits  fol- 
lowed by  this  Company,  than  which  no  plan  can  be  more  fair  and  equitable. 

Every  five  years  each  Pohcy-holder  entitled  to  participate,  receives  a  share  of  the  Surplus  in  exact  propor- 
tion to  the  Premiums  paid  during  the  five  years,  with  accumulated  interest  thereon.  The  share  of  profits  so 
allocated  is  then  converted  into  a  Reversionary  Bonus,  according  to  the  age  of  the  party. 

While  this  system  gives  to  each  an  exact  proportion,  it  will  be  found  alike  favourable  to  young  lives  whose 
prospects  of  lonp-evity  are  greater,  and  to  parties  entering  at  middle  life  or  the  more  advanced  ages ;  the 
Premiums  paid  by  them  being  higher  than  at  the  earlier  ages. 

The  following  examples  of  Bonus  Additions  are  taken  from  the  Company's  Books : — 
A  Policy  issued  in  1834  for  £4000,  had  increased  at  1st  August,  1861,  to  the  sum  of    £5,402 
A  Policy  issued  in  1836  for  £5000,  had  increased  at  1st  August,  1861,  to  the  sum  of       6,487 
A  Policy  issued  in  1841  for  £1000,  had  increased  at  1st  August,  1861,  to  the  sum  of       1,256 

FIRE    DEPARTMENT. 

For  Insuring'  Property  against  loss  or  Damage  by  Fire. 

Property  of  almost  every  description  may  be  assured  against  accidents  arising  from  Fire,  by  the  Pay- 
ment of  a  small  Annual  Premium  ;  and  Rifks  involving  more  than  ordinary  hazard  are  moderately  rated. 

All  losses,  when  satisfactorily  ascertained,  are  immediately  paid  ;  and  the  Directors  of  this  Incorpora- 
tion confidentlv  refer  to  the  liberahty  and  promptitude  which  have  hitherto  marked  their  settlement  of  claim;-. 

Copies  of  Prospectus,  and  all  other  information,  may  be  obtained  on  a])plication  at  the  Head  office  of  the 
Company,  47  George  Street,  Edinburgh,  or  at  any  of  the  Company's  Agents. 


17  1 
15  10 
14     9 


AGENTS  IN  GLASGOW. 
Finlayson  &  Monckieff,  28  St.  Vincent  Place. 
Charles  Hamilton,  26  Royal  Exchange  Square. 
William  Mathison,  37  West  George  Street. 
DuNDAs  Hamilton,  3  Clifton  Place. 
John  Macgeorge,  135  Buchanan  Street. 
John  Fleming,  21  St.  Vincent  Place. 
Hugh  Colquhoun,  48  Gordon  Street. 
William  Tolmie,  42  West  George  Street. 
James  Cairo,  27  Virginia  Street. 

IN  PAISLEY. 

Martin  &  Hodge,  County  Buildings'. 

John  Hart,  87  High  Street, 

James  Young,  8  Moss  Street. 

Surveyor — William  Ramsay,  37  West  George  Street,  Glasgow. 


Agents  formerly  for  Hercules  noio  for 
Scottish  Union — 

IN  GLASGOW. 
William  Neilson,  1  South  Frederick  Street. 
Alex.  Young,  138  Hope  Street. 

*  John  Millar,  71  Queen  Street. 

*  H.  B.  Lacy,  54  St.  Vincent  Street. 

*  Andrew  M'Math,  Builder,  Rutherglen. 
*  For  Fire  department  only. 

IN  PAISLEY. 

John  Anderson,  Gilmour  Street. 

-GEORGE  RAMSAY,  Manar/er. 
JAMES  BARLAS,  Secretary. 


ADVERTISEMENTS.  127 


ESTABLISHED  IN  1838— INCORPORATED  BY  SPECIAL  ACT  OF  PARLIAMENT. 

SUBSCRIBED   CAPITAL,   £600,000. 


GovEUNOR — The  Right  Honourable  the  EARL  OF  GLASGOW. 

GLASGOW    BOARD. 

HENRY  DUNLOP,  Esq.,  Chairman  of  ike  Board  of  Directors. 
WILLIAM  JOHNSTON,  Esq.  Deputy- Chairman. 


The  Honourable  Petee  Clouston,  Lord  Provost 

of  the  City  of  Glasgow. 
Robert  Fi:ndlay  Alston,  Esq  ,  Merchant. 
Henby  Dunlop,  Esq.,  Merchant. 


William  Bankier,  Esq.,  Merchant. 

John  Black  Cowan,  Esq.,  M.D. 

William  Johnston,  Esq.,  of  Glenorchard,  Banker. 

Walteu  Pateeson,  Esq.,  Merchant. 


William  Couper,  Esq.,  Writer. 

Manager D.  WALKINSHAW,  Esq. 

Actuary ARCHIBALD  BORTHWICK,  Esq. 

Secretary GEORGE  GRAY,  Esq. 

Solicitors Messrs.  MORRISONS  &  ANDERSON. 

Medical  Adviser JOHN  MACFARLANE,  M.D.  Professor  of  the  Practice  of  Physic 

in  the  University  of  Glasgow. 


HEAD  OFFICE 40  ST.  VINCENT  PLACE,  GLASGOW, 

OFFICE  IN  EDINBURGH 21  ST.  ANDREW  SQUARE. 

OFFICE  IN  LONDON 12  KING  WILLIAM  STREET,  CITY,  E.G. 


the  distinguishing  features  of  this  company  are — 

I.  To  give  each  Policy-holder  his  Share  of  the  realized  Prof  is  ANNUALLY,  at  the  Investigation  on  20th 
January.  The  bonus  for  many  years  has  been  One  Pound  Ten  Shillings  per  Cent,  per 
Annum  on  the  Sum  Assured. 

II.  Moderate  Rates  of  Premiums^  with  and  without  Profits  for  whole  of  life,  and  for  short  periods. 

III.  Liberty  under  whole  Life  Policies,  to  all  except  Seafaring  persons,  to  voyage  all  over  the,  world 
without  extra  charge. 

IV.  Liberty  to  reside  in  Nop.th  America,  luithin  certain  limits — Madeira,  Australia,  New 
Zealand,  Van  Diemen's  Land,  Cafe  of  Good  Hope,  Port  Natal,  Buenos  Ayres,  and  the  Went 
Coast  of  South  America,  within  certain  limits,  free  of  extra  charge. 

V.  Liberty  to  reside  in  any  part  of  the  world  loithoul  extra  premium,  on  the  expiry  rf  Five  Years  from 
the  date  of  Policy,  on  the  conditions  mentioited  in  the  Company  s  Prospiectus. 

_"  HALF  CREDIT  SYSTEM  OF  ASSURANCE."— A  new  adaptation  of  the  Bonus  system  recently 
originated  by  this  Company.  Under  this  plan  the  Assured  are  allowed  credit  for  seven  years  for  one  half 
of  the  Premium  exigible  at  entry,  and  at  the  end  of  the  seven  years  are  enabled  to  keep  up  the  Policy  at 
a  very  moderate  rate  of  Premium ;  wliilst  even  that  moderate  Premium  begins  immediately  thereafter  to  be 
reduced,  and  continues  to  be  further  reduced  yearly  to  the  end  of  the  party's  life.  At  death,  after  the  expiry 
of  the  term  of  credit,  the  sum  in  the  Policy  is  payable  free  of  all  debt  or  claim  upon  it  by  the  Company. 

NO  ENTRY-MONEY,  MEDICAL  FEES,  NOR  POLICY  STAMPS  CHARGED, 
The  Sums  Assured  amount  to  upwards  of  £2,400,000. 
The  Annual  Revenue  of  the  Company  from  Premiums  alone  is  upwards  of  £77,000. 

Copies  of  the  Company's  Pamphlets,  Forms  of  Proposal,  and  all  other  information,  may  be  had  on 
application  at  any  of  the  Company's  offices  or  Agencies  throughout  the  kingdom, 

D.  WALKINSHAW,  Manager. 
GEO.  GRAY,  Secretary. 


128  ADVERTISMENTS. 


ESTABLISHED     1825. 

COlSrSTITUTED   BY    SPECIAL    ACTS    OF    PABLIAMEKTT. 


PROGRESS    OF    THE    COMPANY'S    BUSINESS 

The  Business  of  the  Company  has  increased  steadily  year  by  year,  until  it  has  attained  its  present  large 
amount.  The  Standard  has  transacted  a  larger  amount  of  Business  during  the  last  fifteen  years  than 
any  other  Office. 

From  1846  to  1851  the  amount  of  Assurances  effected  was         .         .         ,  £2,245,461   13     0 
From  1861  to  1856  the  amount  of  Assurances  effected  was  .         .         .      2,541,840     5     1 

From  1856  to  1861  the  amount  of  Assurances  effected  was  .         .         .      2.802,958  14     5 

Total  in  fifteen  years £7,59U,2G0   12^6 

These  results  have  not  been  attained  by  any  other  than  constitutional  means,  and  the  Directors  are  satisfied 
that,  large  as  the  Business  has  been,  no  office  can  exhibit  a  better  class  of  ri-ks.  It  has  not  been  increased 
by  the  inducement  of  personal  loans. — The  Directors  have  not  followed  the  practice  of  assuring  deteriorated 
lives  on  enhanced  terms,  nor  has  the  Standard  obtained  business  by  means  of  agencies  out  of  the  United 
Kingdom.  In  short,  it  is  a  first  class  home  business,  the  Assurances  being  almost  entirely,  as  stated  in  the 
I'joposals  for  Assurance,  effected  in  connection  Avith  Family  Provisions  and  Marriage  Settlements. 

The  Revenue  of  the  Company  was  in  1846  .  .  .  £120,815  19  5 

1851  .  .  .  £180,203     5  8 

1850  .  .  .  £254,484  10  8 

"            "            "            "            1861  .  .  .  £314,497  11  1 

THE  POLICIES  OF  THE  STANDARD  LIFE  ASSURANCE  COMPANY 

AEE  JilORE  VALUABLE  THA^T  ORDINARY  POLICIES, 

inasmuch  as  they  are  free  from  extra  Premiums  in  the  case  of  Foreign  residence,  when  the  Directors  aro 
satisfied  there  is  no  intention  or  prospect  on  the  part  of  the  Assured  to  reside  abroad.  They  are  also  free 
from  other  restrictive  clauses.  These  are  great  benefits.  Take  as  an  example  a  liferenter  who  assure  iiis 
life.  In  ordinary  Policies  he  is  limited  to  residence  in  Europe,  and  his  Pulicy  is  subject  to  forfeiture  on 
various  grounds.  A  Standard  Free  PoKq/,  once  obtained,  contains  but  one  condition — payment  of  the 
Premiums,  and  for  that,  too,  increased  facilities  are  given ;  while,  at  the  end  of  five  years,  the  Assurance 
Deed  becomes — as  regards  any  question — a  simple  promise  to  pay  on  proof  of  death.  If  the  Policy  is  to  be 
made  the  basis  of  a  Marriaj:e  Contract,  or  to  be  a  security  in  any  way,  the  advantage  of  a  Free  Assurance  is 
undeniable ;  and,  in  the  present  daj',  every  Policy,  it  may  be  said,  becomes,  in  the  course  of  its  existence,  in 
some  way  or  other,  the  groundwork  of  a  responsible  transaction. 

THE    PROFITS    OF    THE    COMPAITY 

have  been  divided  on  six  occasions- — in  1835,  1840,  1845,  1850,  1855,  and  1860 — when  large  additions 
were  made  to  Policies  under  the  peculiar  mode  of  division  adopted  by  the  Company,  which  is  essentially 
Tontine,  affording  very  important  advantages  to  Assurers. 

Next  Division  in  1865  and  every  five  years  afterwards. 

WILL.  THOS.  THOMSON,  Manager. 

EDINBURGH, 3  GEORGE  STREET  (Head  Office). 

GLASGOW, 35  ST.  VINCENT  PLACE. 

LONDON 82  KING  WILLIABI  STREET,  E.  C. 

DUBLIN, 66  UPPER  SACKVILLE  STREET. 


AGENTS  IN   THE  PPJNCIPAL  TOWNS  IN   SCOTLAND,   ENGLAND,   AND   lEELAND. 

GLASGOW    BOARD    OF    MANAGEMENT. 

Sir  JAMES  CAMPBELL  of  Stracathro,  Chaikman. 


ARCH.  ROBERTSON,  Esq.,  Banker. 
JAMES  KING,  Esq.,  Yr.,  of  Campsie. 
JOHN  PATRICK  ALSTON,  Esq.,  of  Muirburn. 


JAMES  AITKEN,  Esq.,  Engineer. 

THOS.  GRAY  BUCHANAN,  Esq.,  of  Scotstown., 

JAMES  HANNAN,  Esq. 


Agent  and  Secretary  to  the  Board — WILLIAM  BROWN,  Jun. 

OFFICE,  35  ST.  VIIfCENT  PLACE. 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 


129 


THE  LANGASHIR 


ST.  ANN'S  SaUARE,       Vl^F-V  MANCHESTER. 


HEAD  OFFICE  FOR  SCOTLAND, 

4  SOUTH  HANOVER  STREET,  GLASGOW. 


WEST   OF   SCOTLAND    BOARD. 

DIRECTORS. 

ROBERT  COWAN,  Esq.,  Glasgoav,  Chairman. 
DAVID  DREGHORN,  Esq.,  Glasgow.  I  JOHN  STRANG,  LL.D.,   Chamherldn  of  the 

ALEXANDER  EWING,  Esq.,  Glasgow.  |  CUij  of  Glasgow. 

SOLICITOR.  MEDICAL  EXAMINER  AT  GLASGOW. 

ROBERT  KNOX,  Esq.,  Glasgow.  J.  B.  COWAN,  Esq.,  M.D. 


THE  LANCASHIEE  INSURANCE  COMPANY  was  established  in  the  year  1852, 
with  a  Capital  of  TWO   MILLIONS    Sterling,  of  which  £1,448,400    was   subscribed  by  a 
Numerous,  Influential,  and  Wealthy  Proprietory,  exceeding  Five  Hundred  in  number. 

The  Progress  made  by  the  Company  is  equal  to  that  of  any  other  Insurance  Company.  As 
evidence  of  this  it  may  be  stated  that  the  amount  received  for  Premiums  during  the  Nine  Years  the  Company 
has  been  in  existence,  is  as  under. 


Fire  Premiums,  £350,000  ;  Life  Premiums,  £150,000. 


The  Annual  Income  of  the  Lancashire  is  now  as  follows  :  — 
FIRE  PREMIUMS,  LIFE  PREMIUMS,  INTEREST,  FIRE  DUTY, 

£60,000.  £25,000.  £10,000.  £25,000. 


BusiirEss  m  Scotland. 

1.   Centralized  in  Glasgow  under  a   board  of  Pro-  |  4.  No  Probate  or  Letters  of  Administration  required 


prietors. 

2.  Similar    arrangements  as   in  First-class    Scotch 

OflSces. 

3.  Policies  issued  and  made    payable  at  the  Com- 

pany's Office  in  Glasgow. 


on  lapsing  of  Policies. 

5.  Assignments  received  and  Registered  at  the  Com- 
pany's Office  in  Glasgow. 

6.  A  large  Amount  of  the  Capital  Stock  is  held  in 
Scotland. 

THE  RATES  OF  PREMIUM  are  extremely  moderate,  but  calculated  by  an  eminent  and  experienced 
Actuary,  and  are  ample  on  First-class  Lives  to  produce  a  Large  Bonus  Fund  which  will  be  DIVISIBLE 
AMONGST  THE  ASSURED  IN  1863. 

MEDICAL  FEES. — All  Medical  Fees  and  other  Charges  paid  by  the  Company. 

STAMP  DUTIES  not  Charged,  and  Policies  are  issued /ree  of  any  expense  whatever  beyond  the  Premium* 

RIFLE,  ARTILLERY,  MILITIA,  OR  YEOMANRY  CORPS,— Policies  will  be  issued  to  persons  serving 
in  these  Corps,  free  of  any  additional  charge. 

CHARLES  STEWART,  Resident  SECRETAiiv, 
4  Suuth  Hanover  Street,  Glasgow. 


130 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 


ESTABLISHED    1840. 


RELIANCE  AND  EAST  OF  ENGLAND  LIFE  OFFICE. 

LONDON-71  KING  WILLIAM   STREET,  E.G. 

EDWARD  BUTLER,  Secretary. 


GLASGOW-20  BUCHANAN  STREET. 

ROBERT   GALT   &   SON,    Chief  Agents. 


TEUSTEES    AND    HONOSAEY    DIRECTORS    IN    SCOTLAND. 

;THE    RIGHT    REV.    DR.    EDEN,    TSE    LORD    BISHOP    OF   MORAY   AND    ROSS. 

VISCOUNT  KIRKALDIE. 

WILLIAM  TOD,  Esq.  {ilessrs.  Tod  4  W Gregor),  Glasgow. 

GEORGE     TRAILL,     Esq.,     M.P.     FOR     CAITHNESS-SHIRE. 

ALEXANDER    STRATHERN,    Esq.,    SHERIFF-SUBSTITUTE    OF    LANARKSHIRE. 


BANKERS. 

THE  BANK  OF  SCOTLAND  AND  ITS  BRANCHES. 


The  Entire  Profits  belong  to  the  assured,  and  are  divided  triennially  in  equitable  proportion  to  tlie 
Premiums  paid  for  the  several  risks  incurred. 

Tlie  Accumulated  Premium  Fund  amounted  at  the  last  valuation  to  £125,264. 

The  Annual  Income  of  the  Society  exceeds  £39,000. 

Policy-Holders  are  protected  from  all  liability. 

Moderate  Premiums  are  charged  to  Naval  and  Military  Men,  and  Members  proceeding  to  the  British 
Colonies  or  to  Foreign  Countries. 

The  Funds  of  the  Society  are  invested  in  Government  Stock,  Mortgages,  and  other  approved  securities, 
the  values  of  which  are  ascertained  and  set  forth  annually. 

Annuities  and  Endowments  granted  on  advantageous  Terms. 

Advances  made  on  approved  Security  in  connection  with  Life  Policies. 

The  following  is  a  specimen  of  the  allocation  of  Profits : — 


Policy 
effected. 

Age. 

Sum  Assured. 

Original  Premium. 

Reduced  Premium. 

Bonus  Addition. 

1841 
1845 
1849 
1853 
1856 
1859 

38 
60 
54 
25 
3(5 
18 
41 
24 
51 
37 
55 
44 

£2000 
2000 
2000 
1000 
1000 
1000 
1000 
1000 
1000 
500 

'  800 
1000 

£61  18  4 
94     3     4 

109  8  4 
21  9  2 
29  3  4 
17  18  4 
37  18  4 
20  17  6 
48  19  2 
14  8  4 
45  9  4 
37  13     4 

£70"  9'   4 
16""5"   1 
14     0'   1 
16     6     9 
12  "  0     5 
32     3  10 

£468   10     0 

538  15     0 

155  10     0 

122"  5     0 

98     0     0 

32     0     0 

Prospectuses,  Forms  of  Proposals,  and  any  information  can  readily  be  obtained  on  application  to  the  Head 
Office,  London;  or,  to  Messrs.  Robert  Galt  &  Son,  Accountants,  &c.,  20  Buchanan  Street, 
Glasgow,  Chief  Agents  for  Glasgow  and  the  Western  Counties  of  Scotland. 

AGENTS    IN    GLASGOW. 

GORDON  SMITH,  Esq.,  Writer, 68  St.  Vincent  Street. 

THOMAS  ROBERTSON,  Esq.,  Accountant 31  Miller  Street. 

JOHN  STRACHAN,  Esq.,  Writer, 51  St.  Vincent  Street. 


Agents  wanted  in  unrepresented  districts.     Apply  to  the  Chief  Agents  in  Glasgo 


ADVERTISEMENTS.  131 


UNITED  iMI  KINGDOM 


PROVIDENT   INSTITUTION, 

(EstaWished  in  1S40— Incorporated  by  Act  of  Parliament) 

FOR    THE 

ASSURANCE  OF  LIVES  THROUGHOUT  SCOTLAND,  ENGLAND,  AND  IRELAND. 

EDINBURGH, 23  ST.  ANDREW  SQUARE. 

GLASGOW, 129  ST.  VINCENT  STREET  AND  97  UNION  STREET. 

LONDON, 1  ADELAIDE  PLACE,  LONDON  BRIDGE. 

ANNUAL  INCOME  UPWARDS  OF  £135,000. 
WHOLE  PROFITS  DIVISIBLE  AMONG  THE  ASSURED. 

DIRECTORS, 
ROBERT  K.  GREVILLE,  LL.D.,  Chairman. 

ANDREW    BUCHANAN,    M.D.,    Glasgow,    Pro-  I  ROBERT  SCHAW,  Esq.,  Director  of  the  National 

fessor  of  tlie  Institutes  of  Medicine  in  the  Uni-  |       Bank  of  Scotland. 

varsity.  EDWARD  WOODFORD,  LL.D.,  H.M.  Inspector 

•JOHN  WIGHAM,JtJN.,  Esq.  |       of  Schools  for  Scotland. 

WILLIAM  M'CRIE,  Esq.  |  J.  A.  WYLIE,  LL.D. 

Consulting  Actuary, PETER  HARDY,  Esq  ,  F.R.S.L. 

Secretary, HENRY  HARRISON. 

At  the  last  Division  of  Profits  the  Reversionary  Bonus  in  Department  I.  ranged,  according  to  the 
age  of  the  Assured,  from  35  to  86  per  cent,  on  the  amount  of  Premiums  paid,  showing  an  average  of  above 
60  percent.     The  Gross  Surplus  to  be  divided  amounted  to  Sixty-Six  Thousand  Eight  Hundred  and  Fifty-, 
two  Pounds. 

Upwards  of  29,000  Policies  have  been  Issued,  and  nearly  THREE  THOUSAND 
New  Members  join  the  Society  Annually- 

N.B. —  The  Temperance  and  Public  Sections  are  kept  in  separate  classes,  and  will  each  receive  their  own 
Profits. 

Prospectuses,  also  copies  of  the  Twenty-first  Annual  Report,  and  every  information,  may  be  had  at  the 
Chief  Offices,  or  of  the  numerous  Agencies  throughout  the  Kingdom. 

DISTRICT    SUPERINTENDENTS. 

MR.  JOHN  FINLAYSON,  129  St.  Vincent  Street.  |  MR.  JAMES  ROBERTSON,  97  Union  Street. 

MEDICAL    OFFICERS    FOR    GLASGOW. 

ANDREW  BUCHANAN,  M.D.,  186  Bath  Street.     |  JAMES  GRAY,  M.D.,  15  Newton  Terrace. 

BANKERS. 

THE   NATIONAL   BANK   OF   SCOTLAND.         I      THE   BRITISH  LINEN   COMPANY. 


132 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 


PROVIDEI^T    LIFE    OFFICE, 

No.   50   REGENT   STREET,  WEST; 

CITY  BEANCH-No.  14  COENHILL,  E.G.,  LONDON. 
ESTABLISHED    1806. 

POLICY  HOLDERS'  CAPITAL,  £1,525,411. 

ANNUAL  INCOME,  £189,501.     BONUSES  DECLARED,  £1,197,580. 

Claims  paid  since  the  Establishment  of  the  Office,  £3,324,577. 

PRESIDENT— THE    RIGHT    HONOURABLE   EARL   GREY. 
TT,T,r,m«  J  WILLIAM  HENRY  STONE,  Esq.,  Chairman. 

LIRECTOES-  jjOHN  GALLIS,  Esq,,  Deputy-Chairman. 
HENRY  BLENCOWE  CHURCHILL,  Esq. 
GEORGE  DACRE,  Esq. 
RICHARD  DAWSON,  Esq. 
MAJOR  WILLIAM  COPLAND  JUDD. 
SIR  RICHARD  DUCKWORTH  KING,  Bart. 
The  Hon  ARTHUR  KINNAIRD,  M.P. 


THOMAS  MAUGHAM,  Esq. 
BENJAMIN  OLIVEIRA,  Esq.,   F.R.S. 
APSLEY  PELLATT,  Esq. 
The  Rev.  ISAAC  SPENCER. 
FREDERICK  SQUIRE,  Esq. 
EDWARD  TEWART,  Esq. 


JOHN"  A.  BEAUMONT,  Esq.,  Managing  Director,      |     JOHN  HODDINOTT,  Esq.,  Secretarv. 
Physician— JOHN  MACLEAN,  M.D.,  24  Portman  Street,  Portmau  Square. 
Bankers— Messrs.  RANSOM,  BOUVERIE,  &  CO. 
NO  CHARGE  IS  MADE  FOR  POLICY  STAMPS  OR  MEDICAL  FEES. 


POLICIES  are    purchased  by  the  Office;  or    Loans  may  be  obtained  upon  them  when  their   surrender 
value  amounts  to  £20  and  upwards. 
If   a  party  neglect  to  pay  for    the  renewal  of    his  policy,  he  may  repair   the  omission  any  time  within 

twelve  months,  upon  proof  of  good  health. 

The    Profits  (subject  to  a  trifling   deduction)  are  divided  among  the   Insured.       The   plan  upon  which 

they  are  divided  gives  to  each  party  insured  a  share  proportionate  to  the  amount  of  the  Premiums  he  has 

contributed. 

In  addition  to  these  advantages,  the  Directors  adopt  the  principle  of  allotting  a  Bonus  to  Policies  entitled 

to  participate  in  Profits  lapsing  between  the  Quinquennial  Periods  of  Division,  at  the  rate  of  £20  per  cent. 

on  the  aggregate  amount  of  Premiums  paid  on  each  such  Policy  from  the  then  last  Quinquennial  Division. 
The  Directors  have  always  acted  upon  the  principle  that  they  are  hound  to  receive  the  Renewal 

premium  upon  a  Policy  any  time  within  the  thirty  days'  grace  allowed,  notwithstanding  the  death 

of  the  Life  Insured.  

The folloiving  Extract,  from  the  List  of  Claims  paid  hij  the  "Provident,"  is  published  toith  the  sanction 
of  the  parties  interested  in  the  Policies,  some  of  whom  have  accompanied  their  achiowledgment  of  the  unex- 
pected advantages  with  an  earnest  desire  that  the  vndest  circulation  may  be  given  to  the  publication.. 


Sum  Paid. 

£ 

s. 

d. 

10322 

11 

1 

9254 

13 

5 

5338 

6 

0 

2399 

2 

8 

2183 

2 

5 

2001 

13 

11 

1644 

5 

11 

No.  of 

Date  of 

Policy. 

Policy. 

4405 

1822 

2946 

1818 

2090 

1815 

6486 

1825 

6915 

1829 

fin76 

1829 

2591 

1818 

Sir  Francis  Blake,  Bart.,  Tilmouth  Park,  Northumberland, 
The  Right  Honourable  the  Earl  of  Fife, 
SirWiLLiAMEARLEWELBY,Bt.,  Denton  House,  near  Grantham, 
William  H.  Phibbs,  Esq.,  Mortimer  Street,  Cavendish  Square, 

Rev.  Thomas  Nealb,  Boulogne, 

The  Right  Honourable  the  Earl  of  Portsmouth,      . 
Henry  H.  Mugg,  Esq.,  Park  Row,  Knightsbridge,      . 


Sun 

Insured. 

£ 

s. 

5000 

0 

5000 

0 

3000 

0 

999 

10 

1000 

0 

1000 

0 

800 

0 

Amo7ig  the  Policies  which  have  not  yet  become  Claims,  the  following  may  be  quoted  as  illustrating  the 
advantages  of  Life  Insurance: — 


No.  of  Policy. 

Date  of  Policy. 

Sum  Insured. 

Amount  with  Bonuses  to  the 
present  time. 

4937 
3944 

788 
2410 

1824 
1821 
1808 
1817 

£        s.     d. 
4000     0      0 
1000     0     0 
1000     0     0 
1000     0     0 

£       s.    d. 
8571     0     6 
2231     3     6 
2109     8     5 
2092  16     7 

When  a  personal  application  is  attended  with  inconvenience,  full  particulars  may  be  obtained  upon 
application  by  a  letter,  addressed  "  To  the  Agent  of  the  Provident  Life  Office,"  in  any  of  the  principal  towns 
throughout  the  United  Kingdom,  or  "  To  the  Secretary,  50  Eeaent  Street,  London,  TT'." 

AGENT  IN  GLASGOW— Mr.  ROBERT  GOW,  Jun.,  71  Queen  Street. 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 


133 


ROYAL  INSURANCE  BUILDINGS,  NORTH  JOHN  STREET,  LIVERPOOL. 

29    LOMBARD     STREET,    LONDON. 
GLASGOW.  j^  EDINBURGH 

COMMERCIAL  BANK  BUILDINGS,  GORDON  STREEL      ^^     ^ggf    _^^  13   GEORGE    STREEL 


Medical  Officer. 

K.  DtraLOP  Tasnahill,  Esq.,  M.D. 

Surveyor. 
Wit.  Eamsat,  Esq.,  37  West  George  Street. 

Bankers. 

CoMJiEBCiAL  Bank  of  Scotland. 

THOMAS  FRAME,  ESQ,,  LOCAL  MANAGER. 


Medical  Officer. 

H.  D.  LlTTLEJOHN,  Esq.,  M.D.,  F.R.C.S. 

Surveyor. 

Mr.  a.  J.  Laing. 

Bankers. 

National  Bank  of  Scotland. 

JAMES  MILLIGAN,  ESQ,,  S.S.C. 


OP 

FIRE  INSURANCE  DITTY  IN  THE  YEAR  1860   OVER  1859, 

AS  SHOWN   BY  A  RETURN  MADE   TO   PARLIAMENT,  AND  ORDERED  BY  THE 
HOUSE  OF  COMMONS  TO  BE  PRINTED,  7th  June,  1861. 

The  foUmving  Table  exhibits  the  Increase  of  Duty  paid  to  Government  hy  the  different  Insurance  Offices 
(^London  and  Country),  and  proves,  on  the  authority  of  Public  Bocuments,  that  the  ROYAL  INSURANCE 
COMPANY  is  increasing  its  Fire  Business  far  more  rapidly  than  any  other  Insurance  Office  in  Great 
Britain  and  Ireland. 


EOYAL 8939 

Phoenix 4213 

Imperial 3290 

Sun 3147 

Queen 2.567 

Scottish  Provincial    2470 

North  British  2415 

Midland  Counties...  2313 

Law  2019 

Scottish  Union  1989 

County 1728 

Liverpool  &  London  1,502 

Manchester 1364 

General 1364 

Leeds  &  Yorkshire    1316 

Globe  1179 

Alliance 1168 


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18 

9 

18 

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19 

6 

8 

20 

13 

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14 

4 

22 

11 

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23 

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7 

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25 

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26 

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12 

0 

'  29 

10 

0 

30 

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1 

31 

7 

3 

32 

19 

3 

33 

13 

10 

West  of  England ...  1143 

Guardian 1137 

Union 1072 

Lancashire 953 

Caledonian 939 

State 805 

Unity 787 

Provincial  757 

Norwich  Union 747 

Yorkshire  731 

Law  Union 641 

London 616 

Westminster 615 

Northern 601 

Royal  Exchange  ...     587 
Birmingham 574 


s.  d. 

5  7 

34 

8  6 

35 

14  6 

36 

6  2 

37 

6  10 

38 

6  3 

39 

4  0 

40 

0  11 

41 

17  3 

42 

12  9 

43 

13  0 

44 

12  8 

4b 

10  10 

46 

17  5 

47 

13  10 

48 

4  5 

49 

Atlas  

National  of  Ireland 
Church  of  England 
National  of  Scotland 

Patriotic 

United  Kingdom.... 

Sheffield 

District 

Royal  Farmers' 

Essex  and  Suffolk... 

Emperor 

Hants  and  Sussex. . 
Nottingham  &  Derby 
Norwich  Equitable 
Shropshire  &  N.  W. 
Kent 


£  s.  d. 
569  16  4 
447  13  0 
406  12  6 
333  11  10 
324  16  0 
217  3  2 
205  4  2 
171  7  10 
163  7  0 
160  11  5 
132  14  10 
128  10  1 
113  14  3 
48  8  6 
30  10  9 
30    4    2 


1'^RE  above    statement  exhibits  more  clearly  and  on  more  conclusive  authority  than  any  other  that 
could  be  produced  the  high  estima.tion  in  which  the  "ROYAL"  is  held  by  the  Pdblic. 
The  Inceease  of  the  "ROYAL"  in  Duty  paid  to  Government  is  more  than  Double  that  of  any 
OTHER  Company,  arid  more  than  Thirty  per  cent,  of  the  entire  Increase  of  all  the  London  OiBces 
combined.  The  Increase  of  the  "  Royal"  is  also  more  than  Thirty  per  cent,  of  the  entire  Increase  of  the 
other  Twenty-eight  Country  Offices  combined. 


SPECIAL   ADVANTAGES   OF   THE  LIFE   BEANCH. 

PROFITS— LARGE   PROPORTION   RETURNED    EVERY  FIVE  YEARS  TO  POLICIES  THEN 
IN    EXISTENCE   TWO   ENTIRE   YEARS. 

Expenses  chiefly  borne  by  the  Fire  Branch,  in  order  to  increase  the  Bonus  to  be  returned. 

LIFE     BONUSES     DECLAEED 

TWO    PER    CENT.    PER   ANNUM    ON    THE    SUM   ASSURED  : 
THE  GREATEST  BONUS  EVER  CONTINUOUSLY  DECLARED  BY  ANY  COMPANY. 


SECURITY  for  both  FIRE  and  LIFE  BRANCHES. 

Capital   of   TWO   MILLIONS    Sterling  and    Large    Reserved   Funds. 
For  Agents  in  Glasgow  see  Directory,  page  259. 


134  ADVEETISEMENXa. 


ATLAS 

FIRE  AND  LIFE  ASSURANCE  COIVIPANY 

Established  1808,  and  empowered  by  Act  of  Parliament  of  the  54th  Geo.  HI.,  cap.  79. 


CAPITAL.— OIVE   ]»IIL.LIO;W    TWO    HUNDRED    THOUSAIVD   POIFIVD^. 


DIRECTORS. 

WILLIAM  GEORGE  PRESCOTT,  Esq.  Chairman. 

THOMAS  CHAPMAN,  Esq.,  F.R  S.,  Deputy  Chati-man. 


Sir  WILLIAM  BAYNES,  Bart. 
ARTHUR  EDWARD  CAMPBELL,  Esq. 
BENJAMIN  BUCK  GREENE,  Es<^ 
JOSEPH  GROTE,  Esq. 
JOHN  GEORGE  MACLEAN,  Esq. 

AcTOARY, CHARLES  ANSELL,  Esq.,  F.R.S. 

Secketaby, RICHARD  RAY,  Esq. 

Solicitor THOMAS  BROWNING,  Esq. 

Medical  Officer, WILLIAM  COULSON,  Esq.,  F.S.A. 

Bankers Messrs.  PRESCOTT,  GKOTE,  CAVE,  &   CAVE. 


SAMUEL  EUSTACE  MAGAN,  Esq. 
Capt.ALEX.  L.  MONTGOMERY,  EsQ.,R.: 
JOSEPH  PULLEY.  Esq. 
ARTHUR  AUGUSTUS  RASCH,  Esq. 
PHILIP  AINSLIE  WALKER,  Esq. 


LIFE   DEPARTMENT. 

Persons  Assured  for  the  whole  term  of  life  for  £100  and  upwards,  in  Great  Britain  or  Ireland  respectively 
■will  have  an  addition  made  to  their  Policies  every  Fifth  Year  (instead  of  every  seventh,  as  heretofore),  or  au 
equivalent  reduction  will  be  made  in  the  future  payments  of  Premium,  at  the  option  of  the  Assured, 

At  the  last  valuation  up  to  Christmas,  1859,  there  existed  a  Subfous  of  £270,2&5 — the  whole  of  which 
belonged  to  the  Policy-holders. 

The  next  valuation  will  be  made  up  to  Christmas,  1864,  Policies  on  the  Participating  Scale,  in  EnglamJ 
or  Ireland  respectively,  which  may  be  effected  before  that  date,  will,  if  the  parties  be  then  alive,  participate 
in  the  surplus  in  projjortion  to  the  time  they  may  have  been  in  force. 

Policies  may  also  be  efTected  for  the  whole  term  of  life  by  payments  yearly  or  half-yearly,  also  by  a  limited 
number  of  yearly  payments,  a  mode  of  Assurance  which  originated  with  tbis  Company  in  1S1&. 
Policies  may  be  effected  at  reduced  Premiums  without^  participation  in  the  Bonuses. 

Assurances  for  shoH  periods  may  now  be  effected  in  this  Office  at  considerably  reduced  rates  of  Premium. 
The  Directors  have  the  satisfaction  of  stating — 

That  the  Income  of  this  Branch  for  the  year  1859  exceeded  £1 90,000. 
Tliat  the  Investments  for  the  Life  Policy-holders  now  amount  to  £^1,717,305. 
That    the   Interests   and   Dividends    arising  therefrom  are   invested  for   the  Side  Benefit   of  the 
Policy-holders. 
The  Company  has  paid  to  Claimants  under  Life  Policies,  from  the  year  1808  to  the  close  of  1859,  the 
sum  of  £3,506,171,  of  which  a  very  considerable  proportion  was  for  Additions,  by  way  of  Bonus  on  tiie  sum 
originally  assured. 

■ CHARLES  ANSELL,   Actuary. 

FIRE    DEPARTMENT. 

This  Company  undertakes  the  Assurance  of  almost  every  species  of  Property  in  the  United  Kingdom,  at 
rates  of  Premium,  and  upon  principles  which  will  be  found  quite  as  advantageous  to  the  interests  of  the 
Assured  as  those  offered  by  any  other  Office.  The  Directors  can  confidently  refer  to  the  well-known 
character  of  the  Company  for  liberality  and  promptitude  in  the  discharge  of  claims  made  upon  it  during  the 
many  years  it  has  been  established. 

Manufactories,  Sugar  Houses,  Distilleries,  Private  or  Public  Warehouses,  Ships  building,  Ships  in  Harbour, 
Houses,  Furniture,  Stock  in  Trade,  &c.,  assured  for  the  year,  or  any  shorter  period. 

The  Policies  of  this  Company  cover  Losses  occasioned  by  the  Explosion  of  Gas.  Losses  occasioned  by 
Lightning  will  also  be  paid. 

Duty  paid  to  Government  by  the  Atlas  Asscrance  Company  for  ISb'O,  on  Fire  Assurance  in  United 
Kingdom  (exclusive  of  Farming  Stock),  £45,727. 

Tables  of  Rates,  Forms  of  Proposal,  and  any  information  needful  to  effect  Life  or  Fire  Assurances,  may  be 
obtained  on  application  to  the  Office,  No.  92   Cheapside,  London  ;  or  to  any  of  the  Company's  Agents. 

London,  May,  1802.  RICHARD  RAY,  Secretary. 

Agents  for  the  Company  in   Glasgow. 
■WILLIAM  CAimiCK  &  SOIT,  ■Virginia  Bviildings. 


ADVERTtSEMENTS.  ^35 


SCOTTISH    PROVINCIAL 

FIRE  AND   LIFE  ASSURANCE  COMPANY. 


ESTABLISHED    1825, 

INCORPORATED   BY   ACT   OP  PARLIAMENT, 


aiiASGOW    BOARD. 

Wm.  Euing,  Esq.,  Insurance  Broker,  }  Wm.   Broom,  Esq.,  Builder. 

D.  CUTHBERTSON,  EsQ.,  Accouiitant.  Wm.  S,  Dixon,  Esq.,  of  Govau. 

Ohaeles  Ritchie,  Esq.,  M.D.,  Physician,    j  ,Iohn  Cabbell,  Esq.,  Sacretary. 

BANKERS, 

THE  liOYAL  BANK  OF   SCOTLAND, 

OFFJCE-111     ST.     VINCENT    STREET. 

LIFE    DEPARTMENT. 

THE  Arrangements  of  this  Ofifice  are  based  oa  priaciples  that  have  been  verified  Ly 
experience. 

The  Rates  for  Assurance  of  fixed  suras  are  very  moderate. 

Extra  Premiums  for  5/oreign  Residence  have  been  dispensed  with  to  a  great  extent,  and  a 
very  important  rule  has  been  adopted  to  protect  the  interests  of  parties  holding  Policies  on  tlie 
Lives  of  others,  wb.o  may  iucui-  extra  risks  without  the  linowludge  of  the  hoklers. 

For  surrender  of  Policies  of  the  ordinary  class,  after  three  years'  endurance,  a  liberal  return 
of  Premiums,  according  to  a  fixed  rule,  is  (juarmiteed^  besides  the  value  of  vested  Bonuses 
where  such  have  been  declared. 

According  to  the  constitution  of  the  Company,  Investigations  must  be  made  at  intervals 
not  exceeding  five  years.  Tiie  last  investigation  took  pkce  at  31st  Januarj^,  1862,  when 
Bonuses  were  added  to  all  Assurances  of  the  Participation  Classy  and  the  following  results  of 
tljis  and  previous  declarations  may  be  stated, 

1.  A  Policy  for  £1000  on  which  7  years' premiums  had  been  paid  was  iivcreased  in  1862,  to  £1098     2  10 

2.  A  Policy  for  £1000  on  which  13  years'  premiums  had  been  paid  was  increased  to  £1170  15  7 
:3.  A  Policj'-  for  £1000  oti  which  17  years'  premiums  had  been  paid  was  increased  to  £12  13  19  1 
4.  A  Policy  for  £1G00  oo  which  22  years'  premiums  had  been  paid  was  increased  to           £1319   16     2 

A  further  Bonus  is  also  payable  on  Policies,  to  which  vested  additions  have  been  made 
becoming  Claims  before  next  Investigation — an  arrangement  which  secures  for  such  case 
advantages  similar  to  those  of  Annual  Investigations. 

Policies  are  indujmtable^  qfterfiva  year^,  if  the  age  of  the  Assured  h  admitted^ 
ANNUAL  PKEMIUM  TO  ASSURE  £100  AT  DEATH. 


Age. 

1         20 

25 

1        30 

\        35 

1        40 

45 

50 

Without  I-uofits. 

1  £1   12 

S 

1    16   It 

2     2     <J 

2     8   10 

2  17     1 

3     5    10 

3  18     € 

With  Profits. 

1  £1   16 

5 

2      1      8 

2     8      1 

2   15     2 

3     4     ti 

3   13     9 

4     7     3 

Prospectuses,  with  every  information,  and  forms  of  proposal_maj'  be  obtained  at  any  of  the 
Oifices  or  Agencies  of  the  Company. 

FIRE    INSURANCES, 

Are  effected  at  the  most  moderate  rates  on  every  description  of  property,  including  Special 
Eisks,  such  as  Sugar-Houses,  Cottok-Mills,  JomEiis'  and  Cabinetmakkrs'  Wokk- 
*5H0i'S,  Saw-Mills  and  their  Contents,  Claims  promptly  settled.  Policies  transferred 
free  of  expense. 

Loans  Granted,  Annmties  Sold  or  Pnrcliased,  and  Reversions  Bought  on  Liberal  Terms. 

Dy  order  of  the  Board.  CHARLES  F.  GRIFFITH,  Manager. 

Aberdeen,  May,  1862,  ALEX.  STABLES,  Junk.,  Seci:etakv, 

^^  For  Agents,  see  Trades'  Directory. 


13G  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


FIRE   AND   LIFE   INSUEANCE   COMPANY. 

ESTABLISHED     l$07, 

AND    EMPOWERED   BY    SPECIAL,   ACTS    OF   PAELIAMEHT. 


TRUSTEES. 

Right  Hon.  Eari.  MORLEY.  I    Sir  THOMAS  DYKE  ACLAND,  Bart. 

EDWARD  DIVETT,  Esq.,  M.P.         |     SAMUEL  T.  KEKEWICH,  Esq.,  M.P. 


WILLIAM  CANN,  Secretary.  CHARLES  LEWIS,  Actuary. 


LIFE   INSURANCES. 

THIS  Company  offers  to  the  Public  the  security  of  an  ample  paid  up  Capital,  and  accumulated  Fund 
of  ONE  MILLION  AND  A  HALF  STERLING,  with  an  ANNUAL  REVENUE  OF  ABOUT 
£200,000  from  the  Life.  Branch  alone.  Four-fifths,  or  80  per  cent,  of  the  Profits,  are  appropriated  to  the 
holders  of  all  Policies  of  £100  and  upwards,  every  Fifth  Year,  and  without  responsihility  of  jiartnership. 

amount  paid  for  life   claims  since  the  office  was  established,  £3,600,000. 

The  share  of  profits  allotted  to  each  Policy  may  he  added  to  the  sum  insured,  and  payable  at  the  death 
of  the  Life — or  its  present  value  in  cash  may  be  received — or  an  equivalent  reduction  of  the  future  Annual 
Premium  obtained — at  the  option  of  the  Assured. 

At  last  DIVISION— Christmas,  1857- the  REYFrSIONARY  BONUS  declared  upon  the  Policies 
participating  in  Four-fifths  of  the  Profits,  raiged  BEIWEEN  TWENTY-SEVEN  AND  SEVENIY- 
THKEE  PER  CENT.,   according  to  age,  upon  the  Premiums  paid  during  the  preceding  Five  Years. 

Assarances  efiected  at  lower  rates  without  participation. — Reversions  purchased,  and  Annuities  granted. 

LOANS. 

Loans  are  granted  by  the  Company  on  Life  Policies,  on  approved  personal  security.,  and  Advances  are  also 
made  on  the  security  of  Policies  of  adequate  value. 

VOLUNTEER    COEPS. 

Persons  insured  with  this  Company  are  at  liberty  to  serve  in  any  Volunteer  Corps,  within  the  United 
Kingdom,  without  prejudice  to  their  Policies. 

"DAYS  OF  GRACE." 

By  the  condition  of  the  Company's  Policies,  invariably  acted  upon  for  upwards  of  Fifty  Years,  the  period 
for  payment  of  Premiums  is  not  only  extended  to  the  days  of  grace,  without  forfeiture  of  the  Policies,  but 
the  sums  insured  are  recoverable,  the  same  as  if  the  claim  bad  arisen  at  any  time  previously. 

NO    CHARGE    FOR    LIFE    POLICY    STAMPS    OR   MEDICAL   FEES. 

FIRE    INSURANCES 

Are  effected  by  the  Company  at  the  usual  Rates,  on  the  various  descriptions  of  Property.     Manufactories 
and  similar  risks  insured  by  special  agreement,  on  the  most  favourable  terms. 

DUTY  PAID  FOR  THE  YEAR   1860.  £59,85G. 

ANNUAL  REVENUE  IN  THE  FIRE  DEPARTMENT— £105,000. 

Losses  by  explotion  of  gas,  are  made  good  by  this  Company.  Steam-thrashing  machines  are  allowed  to  be 
used  on  Farms  v^ithout  extra  charge. 

Forms  of  Proposals  and  Prospectuses  may  be  had  on  application  to  any  of  the  Company's  Agents. 
N.B. — Agents  are  required  in  Towns  in  which  the  Company  are  not  repretented. 


GLASGOW    BRANCH. 

AGENTS. 

RALPH  WARDLAW,  Company's  Offices,  U  St.  Vincent  Place. 

ALEXANDER  BLACK, 14  Prince's  Square. 

H.  M.  SINCLAIR, 36  Renfield  Street. 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 


137 


mUTUAL    LIFE    ASSURANCE 


COTTISH  PROVIDENT  INSTITUTION. 


EDINBUEGH, 

14  ST.   ANDREW  SQUARE. 


GLASGOW, 

67  ST.   VINCENT   STREET. 


THE  ONLY   OFFICE   WHICH  COMBINES   THE   BENEFIT    OF  PARTICIPATION  IN 
THE    NAfHOLE     PROFITS    NA^ITH     MODERATE     PREMIUMS. 


CLASGOW  BRANCH 

DIRECTORS. 


J.  GRAHAM  GILBERT,  Es(j.,  of  YorklailL 
VV.  S.  LORRAIN,  Esq.,  Merchant. 
F.  J,  FERGUSON,  Esq.,  of  H.  Baird  &  Ca,  Brewer.  1 


G.  W.  CLARK,  Esq.,  Corn  Factor. 

A.  GIBSON,  Esq.,  Caledonian  Raihvay. 

ELIAS  GIBB,  Esq,  Wine  Merchant 


Medical  Officer — Da.  Andrew  Andeesox. 


THE  Prewiuiss  at  early  aisd  middle  ages,  are  about  a  fourth  lower  than  in  the  other  Mutual  or  Partici- 
pating Offices.  Tliey  are  as  low  as  the  Naa-participmtMg  rates,  af  the  Proprietary  Cjmpanies,  which 
they  adnnit  of  being,  not  only  with  safety,  bat  with  ample  reversion  of  Proits  to  the  Policy-holders — beiuf 
free  from  the  burden  of  Dividends  to  Shareholders. 


EXAMPLES  OF  ANNUAL  PREMIUM  TO  ASSURE   £100  AT  DEATH. 


Age— 25. 

S© 

35 

Hi 

45 

50 

£   s.     d. 

1    18     0 

£     s.     d. 
2     16 

£3.4. 
2     6     10 

£   s.     d. 

2    14     9 

£    s.     d. 
3     5      9; 

£     s.     d. 
4     1       7 

Thus,  a  person  of  30  may  secure  £1000  at  death  for  a  yearly  paynaent  of  £20  15s.,  which,  if  paid  to  any 
of  the  other  Mutual  Offices,  would  secure  a  Policy  for  £800  oaly. 

The  arrang«menfc  by  which  the  Premiums  are  reduced  to  a.  rate  coiuraensurate  with  the  risk,  is  obviously 
more  suited  for  securing  a  competent  family  provision,  in  ease  of  early  death,  than  that  which,  by  the  same 
yearly  outlay,  secures  a  much  smaller  present  sum,  with  the  hope  only  of  prospective  and  contingent  additions. 

The  Pkofits  are  divided  on  a  principle  at  once  s;ife,  equitable,  and  favourable  to  good  lives — the  Surplus 
being  reserved  fur  those  members  who  alone  can  have  made  surplus  payments;  in  other  words,  those  whoee 
premiums,  with  accumulated  interest,  amount  to  the  sums  in  their  Policies. 

la  this  way  Policies  originally  for  £1000  which  have  shared  ia  two  Septennial  Divisions,  have  been 
increased  in  some  instances  to  £1780. 

Upwards  of  12,000  Policies  have  been  issued,  assuring  over  One  Million  and  a  Quarter.  The  accumu- 
lated Fund  arising  entirely  from  Premiums,  exceeds  £773,000. 

In  all  points  of  practice — as  in  provision  for  the  sndefeasibility  of  Policies,  facility  of  license  for  travellin'^ 
or  residence  abroad,  and  of  obtaining  advances  on  the  value  of  the  Policies — the  regulations  of  the  Society 
as  well  as  the  administration,  are  as  liberal  as  is  consistent  with  right  principle. 

Reports  explanatory  of  the  Principles,  with  every  information,  may  be  had  oa  application  at  the  Head 
OiBce;  or  at  the 

Office  in  Glasgow.. 67  ST.  VINCENT   STREET. 

"WM.  CHURCH,  Jun,,  AceOXintailt)  Local  Secretary.  g  2 


I:i8  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


ORTH    BRITISH 

FIRE  AND  LIFE  INSURANCE  COMPANY. 

EST.A.BXjISI3:EID    IInT   1809. 
INCORPOEATED  BY  EOYAL  CHARTER  AND  SPECIAL  ACT  OF  PARLIAMENT. 

CAPITAL,  ONE  MILLION. 

Accumulated  Fund,  £1,174,383.       Annual  Eevenue,  £214,655. 

GLASGOW  OFFICE— 102  St.  VINCENT  STREET. 

PEESIDENT. 
HIS  GRACE  THE   DUKE  OF  ROXBURGHE,  K.T. 


LIFE    DEPARTMENT. 

THE  NORTH  BRITISH  INSURANCE  COMPANY,  as  a  Life  Office,  was  established  in  1823. 
The  principles  on  which  it  was  founded,  and  on  which  it  continues  to  act,  combine  the  system  of 
Mxttuatj  Insurance  with  the  safety  of  a  large  Protecting  Capital,  and  thus  afford  all  the 
facilities  and  advantages  which,  can  prudently  be  oifered  by  any  Life  Assurance  Office. 

In  virtue  of  the  Guarantee  aflForded  by  its  Capital,  the  Company  can  adopt  rates  lower  than  what  are 
practicable  by  a  purely  Mutual  office ;  while,  in  virtue  of  the  principle  of  giving  the  insured,  in  their 
option,  a  right  to  a  share  in  the  Profits,  they  derive  the  same,  or  even  a  greater  benefit,  than  if  they 
actually  belonged  to  a  Mutual  office. 

The  Premiums  are  regulated  on  these  two  principles — either  a  party  may  pay  a  higher  rate,  and  secure  the 
benefit  of  a  share  in  the  Profits,  or  he  may  adopt  a  lower  rate,  while  he  has  absolute  security  for  the 
payment  of  the  amount  in  his  Policy. 

ADVANTAGES  OFFERED  BY  THIS  COMPANY. 

1.  Nine-tenths  (90  per  cent.)  of  the  Profits,  or,  in  other  words,  the  whole   of  the  Profits  arising  from  the 

Life  Business,  after  setting  aside  one-tenth  for  the  guarantee,  are  divided  among  the  Assured  entitled 
to  participate. 

2.  Bonuses  may  be  added  to  the  sum  assured,  or  surrendered  for  a  cash  payment,  or  applied  to  the  reduction 

of  the  future  Premiums. 

c.  A  prospective  Bonus  of  1  per  cent,  per  annum  is  allowed  on  Policies  which  have  subsisted  for  .five  years, 
which  may  become  claims  previous  to  the  next  Investigation  in  1865. 

4.  The  sum  insured  may  be  made  payable  at  any  given  age,  or  at  death,  if  it  occur  previously. 

5.  An  ascending  scale  of  Premiums,  whereby  Policies  may  be  effected  at  the  lowest  possible  rates. 

6.  On  Insurances  for  a  Whole   Period  of  Life,  half  the  Premium   may  remain  on  credit  for  the  first  Five 

Years,  or  one- third  during  the  convenience  of  the  party  assured. 

7.  No  Extra  Charge  for  residence  in  British  North  America,  the  Cape,  Australia  (excluding  the  Diggings), 

New  Zealand,  Port  Natal,  and  parts  of  the  United  States ;  and  no  license  required   except  for  the 
voyage. 

8-  ■'^olicies  shall,  on  special  application,  be  declared  indisputable  from  the  date  of  their  issue  (proof  of  Age 
being  given),  and  shall  not  be  liable  to  any  challenge  whatever  in  connection  with  the  proposal  and 
relative  papers  on  which  the  Contract  of  Assurance  is  based,  and  shall  be  freed  from  all  grounds  of 
objection  (fraud  alone  excepted),  provided  that  the  Premium  stipulated  in  the  Policy,  and  any  Extra 
Premium  which  may  be  exigible,  shall  be  duly  paid. 


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9.  Advances  made  on  Policies,  to  the   extent  of  the  security  they  afford,  when  the  value  aoiounts  to  X50 

and  upwards. 

10.  No  Entry-Money  or  other  charge  ;  and  Policy  Stamp  paid  by  the  Office. 


NEW  AND  IMPORTANT  ADVANTAGES. 

To  meet  the  exigencies  of  parties,    and  to  render  the  benefits  of  Life  Assurance  more  generally  available,  the 
Directors  have  adopted  the  following  new  and  important  principles : — 

1.    APPLICATION    OF    TROFITS    TO   THE   PDKCIIASE    OF   AN   ANNUITY. 

By  this  system  a  party  not  only  secures  the  payment  of  the  sum  in  the  event  of  his  death  before  age  65,  but 
at  his  option  he  may  convert  the  Policy  with  its  Bonuses  into  an  equivalent  Annuity  commencing  at  65. 

2.    HALF-PREMIUM    SYSTEM. 

By  which  a  party  may  secure  all  the  benefits  of  the  Half-credit  System,  and  keep  the  Policy  free  from  the 
burden  of  debt. 

3.    DOUBLE    INSURANCE    SYSTEM. 

By  which,  for  a  moderate  uniform  Premium,  a  Policy  may  be  secured,  which  will  increase  each  j'ear  until,  ia 
20  years,  the  sum  in  the  Policy  is  doubled      This  system  is  particularly  advantageous  to  young  lives. 

For  further  explanation  of  these  new  principles,  and  for  the  Rates  applicable  thereto,  see  the  Company's 

Prospectus. 

ANNUITIES. 

1.  Immediate  Annuities  are  granted  on  favourable  terms. 

2.  Deferred  Annuities,   to  commence  at  any  specified  age,   may  be   secured,  either  with  or  without 

return  of  Premium. 

3.  Survivorship  Annuities  may  be  secured,  with  or  without  return  of  Premium. 

REVERSIONARY  INTERESTS. 

The  Company  are  ready  either  to  purchase  reversionary  interests  and  Life  Rents,  or  to  make  advances  on 
them  to  the  extent  of  the  security  they  afford. 

The  Life  Department  of  the  Company  is  entirely  separate  from  thai  of  the  Fire,  the  Funds  of  the  one  not 
being  in  any  loay  ajfected  by  the  losses  or  profts  of  the  other,  except  that  tie  Accumulated  Funds  of  the  Fire 
office  are  liable  to  pay  the  obligations  of  the  Lfe  Department. 


FIRE   INSURANCE. 

The  Company  Insures  against  Loss  or  Damage  by  Fire  all  descriptions  of  Buildings,  including  Mills  and 
Manufactories,  and  the  Goods,  AVares,  and  Meichandise  in  the  same ;  Ships  in  harbour  or  in  dock,  and 
Farming  Stock  of  all  descriptions,  at  the  lowest  rates  of  Premium  corresponding  to  the  risk. 

The  Rates  of  Annual  Premium  on  the  Three  Ordinary  Classes  of  Insurance  are  : — 

Common,  Is.  6d. ;  Hazardous,  2s.  6d. ;  Doubly  Hazardous,  4s.  6d. 
with  ct.tain  exceptions. 

Rents  of  Property  Insured  on  the  same  terms  as  the  Buildings. 

Farm  Stock  and  Crop  Insured,  without  the  average  clause,  at  5s.  per  cent,  (free  of  Duty),  and  Loss  and 
Damage  by  Lightning  thereon  made  good. 

The  Company  holds  itself  responsible  for  Loss  and  Damage  occasioned  by  Explosion  of  Gas,  such  Explosion 
aking  place  within  Buildings  on,  or  in  which,  this  Company  has  hisurance. 

No  charge  is  made  for  Policies  when  the  Sum  Insured  amounts  to  £300  ;  or  for  Transfers  from  other  Offices. 

LOSSES  SETTLED  WITH  THE  UTMOST  PROMPTITUDE  AND  LIBERALITY. 

Prospectuses,  containing  Tables  of  Rates,  and  every  other  information,  may  be  had  at  any  of  the  Company's 

Offices  or  Agents. 

DAVID  SMITH,  Manager.     JOHN  OGILVIE,  Secretary. 


GLASGOW    BOARD    OF    MANAGEMENT 

JAMES  STEVENSON,  Esq,  Writer,   Chairman. 
JAMES  SMITH,  Esq.,  Architect. 
JAMES  ANDERSON,   Esq.,  Merchant. 
JAS.   A.  CAMPBELL,  Esq.,  Merchant. 


JOHN  MATHESON,  Jun.,  Esq.,  Merchant. 

ROBERT  ARMOUR,  Esq.,  Merchant. 

PETER  COATS,  Esq.,  Woodside,  Paisley. 
G.  W.  SNODGRASS,  Manager. 
W.  D.  JOHNSTON,  Secretary. 


Office— 102  ST,  VINCENT  STREET, 


140  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


UITABLE 

FIRE  ASSURANCE  SOCIETY, 
BANK    STEEET,    NOEWICH. 

Established  1829— Capital,  £100,000. 


TRUSTEES. 


The  lord  SONDES. 

Sir  EDMOND  BACON,  Bart. 

Sir  HANSON  BERNEY,  Bakt. 


JOHN  GARNHAM,  Esq.,  R.N. 
DIRECTORS. 

FRANCIS  JOHN  BLAKE,  Esq.,  President. 
HORATIO  BOLINGBROKE,  Esq.,  Vice-Prksident. 


Sir  JOHN  P.  BOILEAU,  Bakt. 
H.  N.  BURROUGHS,  Esq. 
JOHN  LONGE,  Esq. 


CHARLES  TURNER,  Esq. 

JOHN  CATER,  Esq. 

WM.  STARK,  Esq.,  F.G.S.,  F.C.S. 


CUBITT  STANNAND,  Esq. 
PETER  DAY,  Esq. 
JOSEPH  DAVEY,  Esq. 


JOHN  NEWMAN  WAITE,  Esq. 

Additors, REV.  SAMUEL  TITLOVV,  M.A.,  and  GEORGE  CUBITT,  Esq. 

Registrar  AND  Secretary JOHN  SKIPPER,  Esq. 

The  Rates  of  Insurance  are  as  liberal  as  in  any  safe  and  established  office ;   and  for  risks  not  surveyed 
and  rated  under  Tariff  are  as  follows  :^- 

Common  Insurance,      ---*■«---        Is.  6d.  per  cent. 
Hazardous,  ---------         2s.  6d.      " 

Doubly  Hazardous,    --------4s.  6d.       " 

Farming  Stock,    ---------         5s.  Od.       " 

THE  Society  distributes  its  profits  to  the  Shareholders  and  the  Insured,  under  the  control  and  disposition 
of  the  Board  of  Directors,  at  the  termination  of  every  Five  Years'  period,  to  be  computed  from  Christ- 
mas, 1829. 

The  Society  can  challenge  the  most  strict  investigation  into  the  management  and  general  conduct  of  their 
business,  and  can  appeal  with  certain  confidence  to  all  sufferers  by  fire,  that  their  transactions  with  them 
have  been  marked  by  promptitude,  equity,  and  a  consideration,  as  well  liberal  as  just,  in  the  punctual  dis 
charge  of  all  claims  fairly  made  upon  them. 

LOSSES  OCCASIONED  BY  LIGHTNING  ARE  MADE  GOOD. 
NO    CHARGE    FOR    POLICIES    WHEN    REMOVED    FROM    OTHER    OFFICES. 


STEEL    &    MACKINLAY,    Accountants, 

109  WEST  GEORGE  STREET. 


FOLK    FARMERS' 


ESTABLISHED   IN  1849. 
INCORPORATED    BY   ACT    OF    PARLIAMENT. 

FOR  INSURING 

ALL  KIPS  OF  LIVE  STOCK  AGAINSTJEATH  BY  DISEASE  OR  ACCIDENT 

IMPORTANT    FEATURES. 

No  deduction  made  in  consequence  of  loss  by  Pleuro- pneumonia 

A  Reduction  of  5  per  cent,  off  the  Premium  will  be  allowed  on  Renewal  to  those  Insurers  who  have  sus- 
tained no  loss  during  their  year  of  Insurance. 

Further  information  may  be  obtained  on  application  to  the  Agents, 

MESSRS.    M'NAB     &     SELKIBK, 

ACCOUNTANTS  AND  PROPERTY  AGENTS, 

55    REITFIELD    STREET,    GLASGOW 


ADVERTISEMENTS.  ^ 


THE  CITY  ASSURANCE  COWIPAIMY 

FOR 

LIFE    ASSURANCE,    ENDOWMENTS,    AND    ANNUITIES. 

HEAD  OFFICE— 99  CHEAPSIDE,  LONDON,  E.G. 

SCOTTISH     BEANCII    OFFICE— 193    ST.    VINCENT    STREET,    GLASGOW. 


CJ^iFIT-A-Xj,       £100,000. 

Manager, JOHN   HARRY   EVENS,  Esq. 

Superintendent, Mk.    D.  MACDONALD. 

OFFICE-193    ST.   VINCENT    STREET,    GLASGOW. 

THE  Companj'  grants  Assurance  to  meet  every  contingency  of  Life,  also  Endowments  and  Annuities, 
both  immediate  and  deferred. 

The  following  are  amongst  the  special  advantages  offered  by  this  Company: — 

Invalid  and  Diseased  Lives. — In  cases  of  invalid  and  diseased  lives,  where  an  extra  premium  might 
reasonably  be  required,  the  ordinary  rates  only  are  charged,  subject  to  the  simple  condition  that  in  the 
event  of  a  claim  occurring  prior  to  the  age  to  which,  as  a.  first-class  life,  the  assured  might  have  been  expected 
to  attain,  such  a  deduction  be  made  from  the  sum  assured  as  shall  be  equal  to  the  extra  premium  remitted. 

Application  of  Profits. — All  Bonuses  will  be  applied  upon  the  principle  of  converting  the  Assurance 
into  an  Endowment  payable  during  ^the  lifetime  of  the  Assured.  For  instance,  assuming  a  party  to  have 
assured  at  the  age  of  40,  and  become  entitled  to  several  Bonuses  during  the  succeeding  ten  years,  the  sum 
Assured  might  be  payable  absolutely  to  himself  at  say  60,  or  at  even  an  earlier  Period  by  further 
periodical  divisions  of  profits.  Or  it  might,  if  preferred,  be  converted  into  an  annuity,  payable  during  the 
Life  of  the  Assurer. 

Surrender  of  Policies. — Forty  per  cent,  of  the  Premiums  paid  upon  any  Policy,  of  not  less  than  four 
years'  duration,  will  be  at  the  disposal  of  the  Assured  at  any  time,  either  as  a  surrender  value  or  advance 
upon  the  policy  ;  or,  if  preferred,  a  paid-up  Policy  for  double  the  amount  will  be  issued  instead. 

Loans. — The  Company  makes  advances  upon  Personal  security  in  connection  with  a  Life  Folic}'. 

Unconditional  Assurances. — Special  Policies  are  issued  without  any  condition  whatever,  save  th« 
periodical  payment  of  the  Premium ;  thus,  in  addition  to  tha  right  to  travel  in  any  part  of  the  world,  or 
engage  in  any  occupation  without  reference  to  the  Company,  they  are  beyond  objection  in  any  shape  or  form. 

Thirty  days'  grace  are  allowed  for  the  payment  of  Premiums  beyond  the  day  of  their  becoming  due. 

No  extra  premium  charged  for  Military  service  in  the  United  Kingdom.  Nor  for  permission  to  pass  in 
times  of  peace  from  one  European  port  to  another ;  or  to  reside  or  travel  within  the  limits  of  Europe. 


ACCIDENTAL  AND  CASUALTY  INSURANCE 

ASSOCIATION. 

ESTABLISHED   1856. 


FOR  INSURING  AGAINST  ACCIDENTAL  DEATH  AND  PERSONAL  INJURY. 

AND    ALSO    FOR 

PLATE  GLASS   INSUEANCE. 


CAPITAL,  ieioo:,ooo. 


Prospectuses  and  all  further  information  may  be  obtained  on  application  to  the  Agents, 

Accountants  and  Property  Agents, 
55    RENFIELD    STREET,    GLASGOW. 


142  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


CALEDONIAN  INSURANCE  COMPANY. 

Incorporated  by  Koyal  Charter  and  Act  of  Parliament. 

ESTABLISHED  IN  1805. 

EDINBURGH_19  GEORGE  STREET.  I  DUBLIN— 5  DAME  STREET. 

GLASGOW— 64  ST.  VINCENT  STREET.         |  LONDON— 27  MOORGATE  STREET. 

EXTRAOKDINARY  DIRECTORS. 


Sir  D.  Cameron  of  Fassfern,  Bart. 
S.  Smith,  Esq.,  Merchant,  London. 
Alex.  Allan,  Esq.,  Advocate. 


Thos.  Clapperton,  Esq.,  Merchant. 
C.  J.  Henderson,  Esq.,  Merchant,  Leith. 
Captain  Marshall,  H.E.I.C.S. 


ORDINARY  DIRECTORS. 


Alex.  Stevenson,  Esq.,  W.S. 
Thomas  Sawers,  Esq. 
Thomas  Rankkn,  Esq.,  St.  Andrew  Sq. 
Henry  Raebukn,  Esq.,  of  St.  Bernards. 
Alex.  White,  Esq.,  Merchant,  Leith. 
John  Forrester,  Esq.,  W.S. 


John  Maxton,  Esq.,  Drylaw. 

W.  J.  Sands,  Esq.,  W.S. 

W.  E.  C.  Fell,  Esq.,  Merchant,  Leith. 

John  Henderson,  Esq.,  Q.R. 

Charles  Neaves,  Esq. 

Alexander  Paterson,  Esq. 


Considling  Physician — Professor  Henderson,  M.D. 

Manager — John  Moinet,  Esq.  Secretary — Frederic  J.  Hallows,  Esq. 

Solicitor — J.  A.  Campbell,  Esq.,  C.S.  Auditor — Richard  Gordon,  Esq.,  Accountant. 

Bankers — The  Commercial  Bank  of  Scotland.     National  Bank  of  Scotland. 

Su,rveyor — James  Cowan,  Esq.,  02  St.  Vincent  Street,  Glasgow. 

THE  CALEDONIAN  INSURANCE  COMPANY  was  established  so  far  back  as  the  year  1805  ;  it  is 
con.sequently  the  oldest  Scotch  office.  Its  experience  extends  over  a  period  of  nearly  60  years  ;  and 
the  success  that  has  attended  its  operations  during  that  time,  combined  with  the  continued  accession  of 
business,  shows  the  confidence  that  is  placed  in  its  stability  and  management.  Its  Incorporation  is  by 
Royal  Charter  as  well  as  by  Act  of  Parliament;  and  from  its  ample  Capital  and  large  Accumulated  Funds, 
the  most  undoubted  security  is  afforded. 

LIFE   DEPAETMENT. 

Many  advantages  are  offered  by  the  Company  to  intending  Assurers,  to  which  especial 

attention  is  invited  ;    AND  AMONGST  THEM  MAY  BE  ENUMERATED 

Increased  Bonuses  have  been  declared  at  each  division  of  Profits. 

Credit  given  for  half  the  Premium  for  the  first  seven  years,  if  need  be. 

The  Premiums  may  remain  unpaid  to  the  extent  of  one-third,  if  the  insured  so  elect. 

The  Payments  may  be  Quarterly,  Half-yearly,  or  Annually. 

Short-Period  Insurances  ma}'  be  effected  on  satisfactory  terms. 

A  Policy  can  be  made  to  determine  at  a  stipulated  age,  or  sooner,  in  case  of  death. 

The  Liability  of  the  Company  during  the  daj'S  of  grace  unquestioned. 

A  Prospectioe  or  iuleritn  Bonus,  equal  to  an  Annual  Division  of  Profits,  given  to  Policies  of  Five  Years' 
standing,  on  which  claims  emerge  between  Periodical  Investigations  of  the  Life  Business. 

Pates  of  Premium  will  bear  favourable  comparison  with  those  of  other  respectable  offices. 

Under  the  ordinary  policies  which  the  Company  now  issue  to  non-seafaring  men,  in  time  of  peace,  permission 
is  given  by  special  indorsation  to  travel  throughout  Europe,  or  remain  in  any  part  thereof  to  go  and  reside  in 
Canada, the  United  States  of  America  {iwrih  of  lat.  38°),  Neio  Zealand,  Australia,  and  many  other  places, 

free  OF  CHARGE. 

Policies  are  made  indisputable,  under  certain  exceptions,  after  they  have  been  in  existence  over  five  years. 

All  undue  restrictions  removed,  and  a  liberal  interpretation  given  to  Policies,  so  us  to  render  them  as 
serviceable  as  possible  to  the  holders. 

No  Extra  Premium  required  from  tho.se  belonging  to  Volunteer  Rifle  or  Artillery  Corps. 

Claims  satisfied  in  three  months  after  date  ;  but,  if  required,  they  can  be  settled  immediately  on  being 
admitted,  subject  to  the  usual  discount. 

POLICY  HOLDERS  incur  no  liability  of  Partnership,  the  Company  being  a  proprielary  one, 

FIRE    DEPARTMENT. 

The  Company  insures  Houses,  Manufactories,  Rents,  Furniture,  Goods  and  Merchandise, 
Farming  Stock,  and  Shipping,  in  port  ok  dock  or  whilst  Building,  from  Loss  and  Damage 
ssY  Fire,  upon  liberal  terms. 

The  Premiums  in  this  branch  of  the  Company's  Business  are  as  low  as  is  consistent  with  safety. 

Farming-Stoclc  Insurances  are  free  from  the  Government  duty  of  3s.  per  cent.,  and  the  Premium  thereon 
is,  subject  to  average,  4s.  6d.  per  cent. ;  otherwise,  5s.  is  charged.  In  either  case,  the  use  of  a  Steam 
Thrashing  Machine  is  allowed. 

Losses  by  Gas  Explosions  admitted,  and  property  burnt  by  Lightning  ^aid  for. 

Claims  are  adjusted  with  liberality,  and  settled  with  promptitude. 

No  charge  is  made  for  Policies  when  the  sum  insured  amounts  to  £300,  or  when  the  insurance  is  trans- 
ferred from  other  Companies. 

Every  information  cheerfully  given  at  the  Head  Office,  and  at  any  of  the  Branches  or  agencies, 
6^  For  Agents  in  and  about  Glasgow,  see  Page  8 1  of  this  Directory. 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 


143 


THE  PROVINCIAL  INSURANCE  COMPANY. 

FIRE-LIFE-ANNUITIES. 


CHIEF  OFFICES— HIGH  STREET,  WREXHAM;  94  MOOEGATE  STREET,  LONDON,  E.G.; 
77  BUCHANAN  STREET,  GLASGOW. 


TRUSTEES. 


THE  RIGHT  HON.  LORD  BOSTON,  Belgrave 
Square,  London,  Llanidan,  Anglesea. 

THE  RIGHT  HON.  LORD  TREDEGAR,  Trede- 
gar Park,  Monmouthshire,  and  32  Portman  Square. 
!  SIR  WATKIN  WILLIAM  SWYNN,  Bart.,  M.P., 
18  St.  James'  Square,  London,  and  Wynnstay. 

COLONEL  MYDDELTON  BIDDULPH,  M.P., 
Lord-Lieut,  of  the  Countv  of  Denbigh. 

TOWNSHEND  MAINWARING,  Esq,  M.P., 
Galltfaenan,  Denbighshire. 


COLONEL  WATKINS,  M.P.,  Lord-Lieut,  of  the 
Countv  of  Brecknock,  Pennoyre,  Brecknockshire. 

FREDERICK  RICHARD  WEST,  Esq,  Ruthin 
Castle,  Denbighshire. 

THE  VERY  REV.  THE  DEAN  OF  ST.  ASAPH. 

HENRY  THOMAS,  Esq.,  Chairman  of  the  Glamor- 
ganshire Quarter  Sessions,  Llwynmadoc. 

THOMAS  BRASSEY,  Esq  ,  4  Great  George  Street, 
Westminster,  and  Lowndes  Square,  London. 

HUGH  OWEN,  Esq  ,  Bamsbnry,  London. 


CHAIRMAN  OF  THE  BOARD  OF  DIRECTORS— THOMAS  BARNES,  Esq.,  M.P., 
Of  Famworth,  near  Manchester,  and  the  Quinta,  Salop. 


fSECRETARY  TO  THE  COMPANY.— ANTHONY  DILLON,  Esq.,  Wrexham. 

BANKERS.— THE  NATIONAL  PROVINCIAL  BANK  OF  ENGLAND. 
THE  NORTH  AND  SOUTH  WALES  BANK.      THE  CITY  OF  GLASGOW  BANK. 

LONDON    OFFICES-49~MOORGATE    STREET. 

BANKERS.— MESSRS.  HANBURYS  AND  LLOYD,  LOMBARD  STREET. 
ASSISTANT  SECRETARY.— ROBERT  LEWIS,  Esq. 


GLASGOW    OFFICES-77    BUCHANAN    STREET. 


BANKERS— CITY  OF  GLASGOW  BANK. 


RESIDENT  SECRETARY.— W.    J.    CARS  WELL,    Esq. 


BUSINESS    IN    SCOTLAND. 

THE  INSURED  AFFORDED  ALL  THE  ADVANTAGES  GIVEN  BY  FIRST-CLASS  SCOTCH   OFFICES 

CLAIMS  paid  in  WREXHAM,  LONDON,  or  GLASGOW,  upon  Scotch  or  English  Titles. 
ASSIGNMENTS   RECEIVED  AND   REGISTERED  IN    THE  COMPANY'S   OFFICES    IN   GLASGOW. 


Xj  I  IF  IE 

Policies  on  single  Lives,  for  Sums  payable  at  Death,  or  at  a  given  age;  and  on  Two  Lives  jointly,  for 
Sums  payable  at  Death.     Also  Endowments  for  Cliildren,  and  Immediate  and  Deferred  Annuities. 

Stamps  paid. — Medical  Referees  paid  for  their  Reports. — Profits  :  Eighty  per  cent.  Returned. — OiBce 
exj  enses  very  moderate,  and  chiefly  borne  by  the  Fire  Department  so  as  to  Increase  the  Bonus. — Non- Forfeiture 
of  Policies. — No  Liability  as  in  Mutual  Offices.— Members  of  Volunteer  Rifle  Corps  Assured  without  extra 
charge. 

IFIIRIB 
Insurances  of  every  description   at  Moderate  Rates  of  Premium. — Losses  by  Gas  Explosion  Paid  for. — 
Settlement  of  Claims  Liberal  and  Prompt. — Mills,  Manufactories,  and  Mercantile  Risks  on  the  usual  terms. 
— Fire  Insurances  may  be  transferred  to  this  Company,  free  of  any  charge  for  Policy  or  Stamp. 

Prospectuses  and  further  information  may  be  obtained  at  the  Offices  of  the  Company,  or  from  the  Agents. 

W   J.  CARSWELL,  Resident  Secretary, 

77  Buchanan  Street,  Glasgow, 


144  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


NAL 

LIFE  ASSURANCE  SOCIETY, 

2  KING  WILLIAM  STREET,  LONDON,  E.G. 

ESTABLISHED    1830. 

President JOHN  CAMPBELL  COLQUHOUN,  Esq,  of  Killeumont. 

Vice-President JAMES  BOGLE  SMITH,  Esq.,  9  Tokenhouse  Yard,  London. 

Solicitors Messrs.  WILDE,  REES,  HUMPHRY,  &  WILDE. 

Actuary CHARLES  ANSELL,  Jun.,  Esq. 

Manager  and  Secretary FREDERICK  LOCK,  Esq. 

r¥"^HIS  Society  is  conducted  on  the  principle  nf  Mutual  Assurance  ;  and  there  being  no  Proprietary  Body 

I        the  whole  of  the  Profits  belong  exclusively  to  the  Members. 

A  Division  of  Profits  is  made  every  year,  and  all  Members'  Policies  upon  which  five  full  Yearly  Premiums 
have  been  paid  are  entitled  to  participate  therein,  either  by  a  reduction  of  the  Premium  for  the  current  year, 
or  by  an  equivalent  Reversionary  Addition  to  the  Sum  Assured. 

The  Eeduction  in  Members'  Premiums  for  the  year  1862  is  at  the  rate  of  £42  per  Cent.;  an 
annual  Premium  of  £10  is  thus  reduced  to  £5  16s.  Od.  for  the  current  year. 

The  Society's  Capital,  accumulated  solely  from  the  Premiums,  amounts  to  £395)000)  after  providing; 
for  all  claims  and  expenses;  and  the  Annual  Income  from  Premiums  and  Interest  on  the  Capital,  to 
£72)000)  thus  afi'ording  the  fullest  security  to  the  Assured  for  the  due  fulfilment  of  the  Claims  as  they 
aris2. 

The  Society  has  paid  to  the  Representatives  of  deceased  Members  upwards  of  £500)000)  in  addition  to 
upwards  of  £210)000)  returned  to  Members  as  profit  and  applied  to  the  Reduction  of  their  Premiums. 

No  charo-e  is  made  to  Members  beyond  the  amount  of  their  Premiums. 

Medical  Fees  and  Policy  Stamps  are  paid  by  this  Society. 

Twenty  days'  grace  are  allowed  for  Payment  of  Renewal  Premiums. 

Policies  remain  in  full  force  during  the  days  of  grace. 

A  portion  of  the  Premiums  on  whole  Life  Policies  may  remain  unpaid,  at  Interest. 

The  Society  makes  no  extra  charge  for  Members  of  Volunteer  Rifle  Corps  serving  in  the  United  Kingdom. 

A  general  Statement  of  the  Society's  Accounts  with  full  Prospectuses,  and  further  information,  may  be 
obtained  on  application  at  the  Head  Office,  or  of  the  Society's  Agents. 

Agent  for  Glasgow: 
JOHN  GRAY,  Jun.,  12  St.  Vincent  Place. 

TUE 

LONDON  Ic  GENERAL  PLATE  GLASS 

INSURANCE  COMPANY. 

CAPITAL)  £10,000. 


THIS  Company  is  established  for  the  purpose  of  Insuring  Plate  and  other  Glass  against  Damages  by 
Breakage  and  other  casualties. 
The  Directors  will,  in  all  cases,  be  actuated  by  the  desire  that  all  Claims  made  under  Policies  issued 
or  guaranteed  bv  them  shall  be  promptly  met,  and  it  is  an  instruction  to  their  Agents,   that  ail  notices 
they  may  have  of  such  Claims,  shall  have  their  immediate  attention,  in  order  that  Insurers  may  suffer  as 
little  inconvenience  as  possible. 

Every  information  will  be  had  from  the  Agents,  or  at  the  Branch  Office,  176  West  George  Street,  Glasgow. 

D.  FISHEB,  Local  Secretary. 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 


145 


ENGLISH  &  SGOniSH  LAW 

LIFE  ASSURAMCE  ASSOCIATIOW. 

ESTABLISHED    1839.— CAPITAL,    ONE    MILLION. 

TEUSTEES. 

The  Honourable  LORD  WOOD. 

The  Honourable  LORD  BEN  HOLME. 

The  Honourable  LORD  JERVISWOODE. 

The  Right  Honourable  JAMES  A.  STUART  WORTLEY,  Q.C. 

Mr.  sergeant  MEREWETHER. 

WILLIAM  DUGMORE,  Esq.,  Q.C. 


DIEECTOES    IN    EDINBUEGH 

James  Adam,  Esq.,  S.S.C. 

George  Clerk  Arbuthnot,  Esq.,  of  Mavisbank 
•John  Beatson  Bell,  Esq.,  W.S. 
Alexander  Hamilton,  Esq.,  LL.B.,  W.S. 


Anthony  Murray  of  Dollerie,  Esq.,  W.S. 
Ralph  E.  Scott,  Esq.,  C.A. 
William  Smythe,  Esq.,  of  Methven. 
James  Steuart,  Esq.,  W.S. 


DIEECTOES  IN  GLASGOW. 

Arch.  Smith,  Esq.,  Sheriff-Substitute  of  Lanarkshire.   |    Thomas  Lucas  Paterson,  Esq.,  of  DowanbilL 


Angus  Turner,  Esq.,  City-Clerk  of  Glasgow. 


Robert  Gr^mb,  Esq.,  of  Wellhail. 


rrilE  ASSOCIATION  transacts  every  description  of  Life  Assurance  and  Annuity  business,  and  secures 
1  Endowments  payable  at  any  period  of  Life.  Loans  are  also  granted  on  Approved  Securities. 
Liberal  pruvisions  Lave  been  made  for  Foreign  Voyaging  or  Residence,  on  Civil,  Naval,  or  Military 
Service. 

Nine-Tenths  of  the  Profits  are  divided  among  the  Assured  everj'  Five  Years.    All  Participating 
Policies  in  force  at  the  date  of  Investigation  are  entitled  to  an  Equal  Rate  of  Bonus. 

Bonus  Additions  to  Policies  of  £1000  in  force  at  Christmas,  1860. 


Policy  opened 

Original  Sums 

Bonus 

Sums  now 

in 

Assured. 

Additions. 

Assured. 

1840 

£1000 

£350 

£1350 

1845 

1000 

240 

1240 

1850 

1000 

165 

1165 

1855 

1000 

90 

1090 

1860 

1000 

15 

1015 

The  BONUS  ADDITIONS  may  be  converted  into  CASH,  or  applied  in  REDUCTION  of  PREMIIBIS 

if  desired. 

Policies  effected  during  1862  will  be  entitled  to  Four  Years'  Bonus  at  the  Division 
to  take  place  at  Christblas,  1865. 


OFFICES: 
120  PRINCES   STREET,  EDINBURGH. 

WILLIAM  SMITH,  Manager. 

105  ST.  VINCENT   STREET,   GLASGOW. 

JAMES  WILSON,  Secretm^j. 


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ADVERTISEMENTS 


J0ttnkb  1838 — (^mpbtxtli  bg  ^ogal  C^arifr  anb  §irt  of  iHrUam^ivt. 


The  Association  has  now  in  operation  two  separate  Schemed  of  Assurance. 


ORIGINAL  SCHEME— iCLK^Q   A.) 
ORDINARY    ASSURANCE. 

The  Original  Scheme  of  the  Association  has  been  in  operation  for  Twenty-three  years,  and  is  arranf;ed 
expressly  with  the  view  of  reducing  the  expense  of  Life  Assurance  as  low  as  is  consistent  with  security. 

1.  AN  ALLOCATION  OF  PROFIT  is  made  yearly  to  all  Policy-holders  who  were  of  Five  years'  standing 
at  tlie  date  of  the  preceding  balance,  and  so  as  to  reduce  the  outlay  for  the  Policies.  Policy-holders  of 
the  First  Series  have  thus  for  many  years  been  called  on  to  pay  only  12s.  6d.  (instead  of  20s.)  per  £1 
of  their  premiums,  the  remainder  having  been  paid  from  the  profits.  For  example,  a  Policy-holder, 
whose  premium  is  £50,  obtains  this  year  a  return  from  the  profits  of  £18  15s.;  and  another,  whose  pre- 
mium is  £20,  obtains  £7  10s.  The  saying  to  the  Policy-holders  thus  effected  on  a  Policy  of  £1000, 
has  been  as  follows : — 


Age. 

If  opened  in  1845. 

If  opened  in  1850. 

If  opened  in  1835. 

60 
55 
50 
45 

£639     2     3 
524     4  11 
431  14     8 
356  19     0 

£409  16     5 
336     3     3 
276  16  10 
228  17     9 

£212     8     6 
]74     4  11 
143     9  11 
118  12  10 

and  so  on  at  every  age,  and  with  all  Policies  of  more  than  five  years'  standing.  The  Second  Series 
commenced  to  participate  in  profits  at  the  Division  in  1861,  when  a  reduction  of  25  per  cent.  (5a.  per  £1  ) 
from  their  next  year's  premium  was  declared. 

2.  THE  OUTLAY  FOR  A  POLICY  may  be  materially  lessened  also,  until  the  time  of  participating  in 

profits,  by  the  Half-credit  System  ;  under  which  only  half  the  premiums  for  the  first  six  years 
need  be  paid,  the  other  half  remaining  unpaid  (at  interest)  as  long  as  the  Assured  pleases. 

3.  FREEDOM  FROM  RESTRICTIONS.     The   Policies   now  being  issued   are  free   from    some  import- 

ant restrictions  imposed  by  other  Offices,  and  confer  unusual  privileges.  They  are  thus  peculiarly 
valuable  as  securities  for  money,  family  provisions,  and  for  every  other  purpose. — See  Prospectus  fos^ 
full  Explanations. 

ON  5th  APRIL  NEXT, 

This  Scbeme  will  close  for  the  current  year. 

Those  who  enter  on  or  before  that  date  will  secure  special  advantages  over  later  Entrants. 


NEW  SCHE3IE— (CLASS  B.) 
UNCONDITIONAL     ASSURANCE. 

While  the  Policies  of  the  Original  Scheme  have  been  relieved  of  many  of  the  usual  imperfections  nf 
Assurance  Policies,  the  Association  has,  by  this  New  Scheme,  met  the  desire  of  late  manifested  for  a  system 
still  more  simple  and  unconditional. 

1.  NO  FORFEITURE  (as  is  usually  the  case)  by  omission  to  pay  a  premium  through  accident  or   over- 

sight; and,  after  Five  years,  payment  of  a  premium  may  be  intentionally  postponed  for  a  year. 

2.  NO  RESTRICTIONS  as  to  Occupation,  Residence,  or  Travelling;  and  no  Extra  Premiums  can  ever  be 

payable. 

o.  THE  LIABILITY  of  the  Association  for  the  Sum  Assured  continues  even  if  death  happen  ly 
Suicide,  Duelling,  cfc. 

4 .  THE  VALIDITY  OF  THE  POLICY  cannot  be  questioned  in  so  far  as  an  Assignee  is  concerned ; 
and,  under  any  circumstances,  the  Assurance  becomes  unquestionable  and  indefeasible  by  the  lapse  of 
Five  years. 


ADVERTISEMENTS.  1^7 


5,  THE    WITHDRAWAL  of  a  fixed  and  unusually  large  proportion  of  his  payments,   either  as  a  loan 
on  security  of  the  Policy,  or  for  its  surrender,  after  the  first  year,  is  in  the  power'bf  the  Policy-holder. 

C.  ALLOCATIONS  OF  PROFITS  in  the  form  of  Bonus  Additions  to  the  Sum  Assured,  with  the  option 
of  equivalent  cash  paymciits. 

The  Policies  of  this  New  Scheme  have,  therefore,  an  Extraordinary  Valve  and  Importance,  and 
afford  complete  projection  under  all  circumstances.  It  is,  however,  not  intended  for  persons  residing  in,  or 
likely  to  pr'.'cc^d  to,  unhealthy  climates. — See  Prospectus  for  fall  explanations  of  the  Scheme. 

ON   5th    DECEMBER   NEXT, 

This  Scheme  will  be  closed  for  the  current  year. 

Ent7-aiifs  on  or  before  thai  date  will  secure  a  Full  Year's  Bonus  more  than  later  Entrants. 


''} 


22,850  18 

4 

181,557    0 

4 

46,885  15 

9 

THE    22nd   annual   MEETING 
was  held  at  the  Head  OfRce  on  the  25tli  June,  1861,  when  the  Directors  reported  a  highly  satisfactory 

state  of  the  affairs, 

DURING  THE  LAST  YEAR,  THE  APPLICATIONS  for  New)  ,„nq  for  £840  490   18     0 
Life  Assurances  were j  i.4  0v         xo    U, 

Of  which  the  Directors  accepted 1414  for       656,461    18     0 

ANNUAL  PREMIUMS  payable  for  these  transactions 

THE  ANNUAL  INCOME  from  Premiums  of  Assurance  and  In-> 

terest  on  Investments  is ) 

THE    DEATHS   amongst  the    Assured   still   continue  under   the") 

calculated  amount.       There  were  during  the  jear  120  deaths, 

covered  by  Policies,  for 

THE  PROGRESSIVE  INCREASE  of  the  Institution  has  been  as  follows :— 

New  Assurances  during  last  10  years,  an  Annual  average  of  1093  Policies  for  £497,294 
New  Assurances  during  last  '  8  "  an  Annual  average  of  1089  "  "  527,998 
New  Assurances  during  last  6  "  an  Annual  average  of  1102  "  "  537,101 
New  Assurances  during  last  4  "  an  Annual  average  of  1152  "  ''  556,291 
New  Assurances  during  last    2     "      an  Annual  average  of  1295        "         "      594, 161 

The  POLICY-HOLDERS  are  wholly  exempt  from  the  liabilities  of  Partnership,  and  the  suras  assured 
are  puaranteed. 

The  PECULIAR  ARRANGEMENTS  of  the  Life  Association  of  Scotland  confer  facilities  and  privileges 
on  the  Policy-holders,  which,  it  is  believed,  cannot  be  obtained  from  any  other  Assurance  Office. — See  Pro-^ 
spectus  far  full  Explaiiatinas. 


E  D  I N  B  U  R  G  H— 8  2     PRINCES     STREET. 

DIEECTOES. 

Sir  ARCHIBALD  HOPE  of  Craighall  and  Pinkie,  Bart.,  Chairman. 


William  Muir,  Esq.,  Merchant,  Leith. 
James  M.  Melvih,e,  Esq.,  of  Hanley. 
Walter  Marshall,  Esq.,  Goldsmith. 
Oeorge  Robertson,  Esq.,  W.S. 
Wareen  H.  Sands,  Esq.,  W.S. 


Alexander  K.  Mackenzie,  Esq.,  Banker. 
Lieut.  Colonel  R.  W.  Eraser,  H.E.I.CS. 
William  Young  Merries,  Esq.  of  Spottes. 
John  Rutherfurd,  Esq.,  W.S. 
Dr.  Lyon  Playfair,  C.B. 


Medical  Officer— V.  S.  K.  NEWBIGGING,  Esq.,  M.D.,  F.R.S.E. 
Manager— SOR^  FRASER.  ^creto-^— ROBERT  RAINIE. 


GLASGOW— 2  VICTORIA  PLACE,  WEST  REGENT  STREET. 


.Tames  Graham,  Esq.,  Writer. 
John  Stewart,  Esq.,  Merchant, 
Professor  Allen  Thomson. 


CIEECTOES. 

Daniel  Forbes,  Esq.,  Writer. 
Robert  Salmond,  Esq.,  Banker. 
Wr.  Mackenzie,  Esq  ,  Accountant. 

2Iedlcal  0#cer— GEORGE  H.  B.  MACLEOD,  Esq.,  M.D, 

*S'ecre^a?v/— JOHN  GRAHAM. 


148  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


FOUNDED    1824. 


PATRIOTIC  ASSURANCE  COMPANY, 

FIRE   AND    LIFE. 

CAPITAL— ONE  MILLION  AND  A  HALF  STERLING. 


HEAD  OFFICE-9  COLLEGE  GREEN,  DUBLIN. 

WILLIAM  J.  HANCOCK,  Esq.,  Secretaky. 


TKEASTJREIIS  (AND  DIRECTORS)  OF  THE  COMPANY. 
WILLIAM  MOOKE  GEOGHEGAN,  Esq.,  JAMES  HAUGHTON,  Esq., 
SiK  JAMES  POWER,  Bart. 


SCOTTISH  BRANCH  OFFICE, 

4  NATIONAL  BANK  BUILDINGS,  QUEEN  STREET,  GLASGOW. 

BOARD  OF  DIRECTORS. 

WILLIAM  ALLAN,  Esq.  Messrs.  Allan  &  Poynter).|   W.  D.  ROBERTS,  Esq.,  Merchant.  ■ 

T).  CARSON,  Esq.  (Messrs.  Carson,  Warren,  &  Co.).    ARCHIBALD  S.  SCHAW,  Esq.,  Merchant. 
GEORGE  W.  CLARK,  Esq.,  Grain  Merchant.  D.  SMITH,  Esq.  (Messrs.  Charles  Tennant  &  Co.). 

PETER  HAMILTON,  Esq  ,  Manufacturer.  JAMES  SYME,  Esq.,  Banker. 

WILLIAM  MALCOLM,  Esq.,  of  Glenmorag.  1   WILLIAM  WEST  WATSON,  Esq.,  Merchant. 

RESIDENT  SECRETARIES. 

Messrs.  A,  M.  &  M.  MITCHELL  &  WATSON,  Accountants  and  Sharebrokers. 

BANKERS. 
THE  BANK  OF  SCOTLAND. 

SOLICITORS. 

Messrs.  MITCHELL,  ALLARDICE,  &  MITCHELL,  160  West  George  Street. 

MEDICAL  REFEREES. 

Professor  PAGAN,  83  West  Regent  Street.  |  Dr.  GREENLEES,  483  St.  Vincent  Street. 

Among  the  many  advantages  Offered  by  this  Company  may  be  enumerated  the  following: — 

L  THE  SECURITY  AFFORDED  by  a  Capital  of  ONE  MILLION  FIVE  HUNDRED  THOUSAND 
POUNDS,  and  the  solidity  resulting  ftom  an  experience  extending  over  THIRTY  EIGHT-YEARS. 

II.  MODERATE  RATES  OF  PREMIUMS,  which  will  bear  comparison  with  those  of  any  other  Company 
and  graduated  in  such  a  way  that  no  one  Assurer  is  favoured  at  the  expense  of  another. 

HI.  PROMPT  SETTLEMENT  OF  CLAIMS,  and  general  liberality  in  all  transactions  with  the  public. 

IV.  AN  EQUITABLE  SYSTEM  OF  BONUS  Distribution  among  Participating  Life  Poliey-Holders, 
each  Assurer  being  entitled  to  his  share  of  two-thirds  of  the  Profits,  in  the projwrtion  he  has  contri- 
buted to  the  Fund. 

V.  NO  CHARGE  MADE  FOR  ENTRANCE  MONEY,  Medical  Fees,  or  Policy  Stamp. 

VI.  POLICIES  PAYABLE  at  63  or  previous  death,  and  one-half  of  first  Seven  Premiums  allowed  to 

remain  unpaid,  at  5  per  cent,  interest,  till  the  Policies  become  Cl.aims. 

Example. — The  First  Annual  Payment  (including  interest)  for  a  £500  Policy,  taken  out  by  a 
person  aged  25,  is  only  £6  4s.  3d. 

VII.  LOANS  ADVANCED  on  approved  security,  in  conjunction  with  Life  Policies. 

VIII.  POLICIES  BECOMING  CLAIMS  during  the  days  of  grace  will  be  at  once  admitted,  provided  the 
premium  is  duly  paid  within  the  specified  time. 

IX.  THE  BUSINESS  IN  SCOTLAND  (centered  under  a  Board  of  Resident  Directors)  is  so  constituted 
as  to  confer  all  the  benefits  of  purely  Scotch  Offices.  The  Company  may  sue  or  be  sued  in  the  Scotcli 
Courts,  and  does  not  require  probates  or  letters  of  administration  on  the  lapsing  of  Life  Policies  issued 
in  Scotland. 


ADVERTISEftlEIsTS.  149 


FIRE  RISKS  undertaken  at  moderate  rates  of  Premium,  and  Policies  transferred  from  other  Companies, 
free  of  charge.  This  Company  holds  itself  liable  for  damage  done  by  Explosion  of  Gas  withia  the  Building; 
Insured. 

LIFE  ASSURANCES  of  all  kinds  effected  on  advantageous  terms  to  the  Assured. — For  particulars  as  to 
rates,  &c.',  see  the  large  Prospectus,  which  may  be  had  a;iatis  at  the  Offices  of  the  Company. 


AGENTS. 

INT  GLASGOW. 
J.  M.  TAYLOR,  Writer. 
WILLIAM  MONEY,  Grain  Merchant. 

J   &  W.  MURDOCH,  Writers.  i  THOMAS  STARK,  Banker. 

WILLIAM  BURN,  Auctioneer.  |  COLIN  S.  CAIRO,  Banker, 


IN  PAISLEY. 
JOHN  FISHER,  Accountant, 
IN  GREENOCK, 


WITH    AGENTS    IN    THE    PRINCIPAL    TOWNS    IN    SCOTLAND. 

Full  information,  with  Prospectus,  Forms  of  proposal,  and  Copies  of  the  Thirty-Saventh  Annunl  Report 
may  be  had,  gratis,  on  application  at  any  of  the  Company's  Offices  or  Agencies. 

HEAD    OFFICE    FOR    SCOTLAND, 

4  NATIONAL  BANK  BUILDINGS,  QUEEN  STREET,  GLASGOW. 


RESIDENT    SECRETARIES, 

Messrs.  A.  M.  &  M.  MITCHELL  &  WATSON,  Accountants  and  Sharebrokers. 


J 

50  REGENT  STREET,  AND  14  CORNIIILL,  LONDON. 

ESTABLISHED    1806. 

TRUSTEES. 
SiK  RICHARD  D.  KING,  Bakt.  i  FREDERICK  SQUIRE,  Esq. 

JOHN  AUGUSTUS  BEAUMONT,  Esq. 

DIRECTORS. 

Sir  EicHAKD  D.  King,  Bart.  I  Thomas  Maugham,  Esq. 

Sir  Glinn  Earle  AVellby,  Bart.  1  The  Rev.  Isaac  Spencer. 

The  Hon.  Arthur  Kinnaird,  M.P.  |  William  Henky  Stone,  Esq. 

Heney  B.  Chdrchill,  Esq.  I  Frederick  Squire.  Esq.,  &c.,  &c.,  &c. 

JOHN  A.  BEAUMONT,  Esq.,  Managing  Director. 

CHARLES  STEVENS,  Esq.,  Secretary. 


r|"^ HE  Rates  of  Premium  charged  by  the  County  Fiee  Office  are  upon  the  lowest  scale  consistent 
1_        with  Security  to  the  In.sured. 

When  a  Polic3'  has  existed  for  a  period  of  Seven  Years,  a  return  of  25  per  cent,,  or  one-fourth  of  the 
amount  of  Premiums  paid  during  that  period,  is  declared  upon  such  Policy. 

The  Returns  paid  to  the  present  time  amount  to  upwards  of  £267,630. 

All  Losses  are  settled  with  promptitude  and  liberality. 

When  a  personal  application  is  attended  with  inconvenience,  full  particulars  may  be  obtained  upon  appli- 
cation by  a  letter  addressed  "  To  ike  Agent  of  the  County  Fire  Office"  in  any  of  the  principal  Towns 
throughout  the  United  Kingdom;  or,  "  To  tlie  Secretary,  50  Regent  Street." 

r  Mr.  EOBEKT  GOW,  Jdn.,  71  Queen  Street. 

Agents  in  Glasgow, '  Messrs.  REID  &  GALT,  8  Prince's  Squark. 

1  Mr,  John  MURRAY,  141  Bl'Chanan  Street. 
I  Mr.  p.  W.  DIXON,  25  Gordon  Street. 

h  2 


150 


ADVERTISEMETSTTS. 


THE 


LIVERPOOL    $c    LONDON 

FIRE  AND  LIFE  INSURANCE 


ESTABLISHED  IN  1836. 


EMPOWERED     Blf    SPECIAL    ACTS     OF    PABLI ADIEIVT. 


OFFICES. 

56  WALL  STREET,  NEW  YORK. 
PLACE  D'AKMES,  MONTREAL. 
WYNYARD  SQUARE,  SYDNEY. 
ELIZABETH  ST.,  SOUTH,  MELB0UR:N'E. 

TRUSTEES. 
THOMAS  BROCKLEBANK,  Esq.  |  ADAM  HODGSON,  Esq. 

SAMUEL  HENRY  THOMPSON,  Esq. 


1  DALE  STREET,  LIVERPOOL. 
20  AND  21   POULTRY,  LONDON. 
61  KING  STREET,  MANCHESTER, 
128  INGRAM  STREET,  GLASGOW. 


DIRECTORS  EST  SCOTLAND. 
James  Eeid  Stewart,  Esq.,  Glasgow,  Chmrman. 
Robert  Steele,  Esq.,  Greenock,  Deputy -Cliairman. 

James  J.  Grieve,  Esq.,  Greenock.  i  Swinton  Boult,  Esq.,  Secretary  to  the 

Captain  Robert  F.  Shaw  Stewart.  \  Company. 

Resident  Secretary — Datid  Stewart,  Esq. 

Medical  Referees — R.  Scott  Orr,  M.D.,  Glasgow;  J.  F.  Paton,  Esq.,  M.D.,  Greenock. 
Bankers — The  Union  Bank  of  Scotland,  Glasgow.        Law  Agent — James  Ritchie,  Esq.,  Glasgow. 


THIS  Company  has  attained  a  very  high  position  amongst  the  Insurance  Institutions  of  Great  Britain. 
Its  Annual  Revenue  exceeds  £560,000 ;  its  invested  funds  amount  to  £1,311,1)05. 

FIRE    DEPARTMENT. 

The  Premiums  exceed  £360,000,  and  place  it  in  the  first-class  of  Fire  Offices;  its  liberality  and  prompti- 
tude in  settling  claims  have  been  established  in  the  adjustment  of  enormous  losses ;  and  its  intiuence  in 
determining  rates  of  Premium  has  uniformly  been  given  to  proposals  for  improving  the  character  of  risks, 
that  high  Premiums  may  be  unnecessary. 

LIFE  d:epartment. 

The  system  of  BONUSES  is  simple,  involving  no  possible  liability  of  Partnership ;  hberal,  guarantee- 
ing a  more  than  average  amount  of  benetit ;  satisfying,  because  known  at  the  date  of  the  Insurance, 
and,  therefore,  free  from  disappointment,  uncertainty,  and  doubt.  The  arrangements  in  other  respects  are 
intended  to  render  Policies  of  the  LIVERPOOL  AND  LONDON  perfect  securities  in  the  bauds  of  thud 
parties.     The  Annual  Premiums  exceed  £135,000  ;  the  Accumulated  reserve  is  £762,000. 

ANNUITIES. 

The  payments  by  the  Companj'  exceed  £21,000  per  annum.  Every  facility  is  afforded  to  persons  pur- 
chasing Annuities  to  enable  their  Receipt  at  such  times  and  places  as  may  be  convenient,  and  the  terms 
and  rates  will  be  found  satisfactory. 

Specimen  of  the  Company's  Rates  foe  Annuities. 
Present  Annlitit  for  every  £100  paid.     Male  and  Female  Lives. 


Pavtible 

Payable 

Payable 

Payable 

Pavalile 

PavaWc 

Age. 

Yearly. 

Half-Yearly. 

Age. 

Yearly. 

lTalt-\  eai-ly. 

Age. 

Yearly. 

UaU-Yeai-ly 

£     s.    d. 

£     s     d. 

£     s.    d. 

£     s.    d. 

£     s.     d. 

£     s.     d. 

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5     6     2 

5     4     9 

6  15     6 

6  13     3 

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11   13     0 

116     5 

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5  10  11 

5     9     5 

50 

7    9     7 

7     6  10 

70 

14     7     7 

13  17     8 

85 

5   17     0 

5  15     4 

55 

8     8     8 

8     5     2 

75 

16     4     7 

15  11  11 

40 

0     5     0 

6     3     1 

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9  15     4 

9  10     8 

80 

18     9     9 

17  13     5 

Prospectuses  and  full  information  may  be  obtained  at  the  Offices  of  the  Company,  or  from  any  of  the 
Agents. 

DAVID  STEWART,  Resident  Secretary,  128  Ingram  Street,  Glasgow. 


ADVERTISEMENTS.  '-^^ 


WiCH  PROVIDENT 


INCORPORATED  BY  ACT  OF  PARLIAMENT. 


C-i^ZPIT-A-Xj,      £  50,000. 
In  500  Shares  of  £10  Each. 

ESTABLISHED  FOR  AFFORDING  TO  THE  MIDDLE  CLASSES  FACILITIES  FOR 

INSURING     AGAINST     SICKNESS, 

AND    GENEKALLY    I'KOVIDING 

IN  CASE  OF  ILL  HEALTH,  DECLINING  YEARS,  &c. 

AND    ALSO    FOK    THE 

Extension  of  Industrial  Life  Assurance 

AMONG   THE   WORKING   CLASSES. 


HEAD  OFFICE— 

ST.    GILES'    STREET,    NOEWICH. 

BRANCH    OFFICE- 

55    RENFIELD    STREET,    GLASGOW. 

M'l^AB  &  SELKIRK,  Local  Secretaries, 

BRITISH  PRDDENTIAL  ASSDMNCE  COMPANY, 

35  LUDGATE  HILL,  LONDON,  E.G. 

ESTABLISHED  1848 RECONSTITUTED  1861. 

CAPITAL,  £100,000. 

Revenue. £52,000  per  annum. 

New  Premium  Income  Progressing  at  the  rate  of  £20,000  per  annum. 

GLASGOW    OFFICE-45    UNION    STKEET. 


THIS   Company  possesses  many  distinguishing  characteristics   not  to   be  found  in 
other  Offices,  and  these  Tables  are  secured  by  Copyright.     Its  Rates  are  liberal,  its  high  position  in 
the  Insurance  World  is  undoubted,  and  its  Claims  are  paid  with  a  promptitude  unsurpassed  by  any  Office. 

NEW    FEATURE    IN    ASSURANCE. 

Ten  Shillings  per  week  granted  to  members  during  illness,  or  incapacity  for  employment,  for  every  i!I0O 

Assured. 

IMPORTANT  TO  DECLINED  AND  DOUBTFUL  LIVES. 

This  Companj'  has  adopted  an  Entirely  Okiginal  Systeji,  bj'  which  no  addition  is  made  to  the 
Premium,  nor  any  Reduction  of  the  Sum  Assured.  The  Policy  is  simply  endorsed  to  the  ettect  that, 
should  death  ensue  before  the  Premiums  paid  in,  imth  due  interest,  amount  to  the  Sum  Assured,  a  deduction 
will  then  he  made  equivalent  to  the  calculated  deterioration  of  the  life.  Should  the  Policy-holder,  however, 
live  a  certain  number  of  years,  this  endorsement  becomes  a  nullity. 

Four-fijlhs  of  the  Profts  divisible  among  Assurers.  Bonus  declared  in  April,  1862. — "  An  average 
Bonus  of  25  per  cent.,  according  to  age,  on  those  Policies  entitled  to  profits  which  have  been  issued  before 
1st  January,  1859." 

INDUSTRIAL    DEPARTMENT. 

This  Company  has  the  most  extensive  Tnchistrial  Department  in  the  Kingdom.  It  insures  up  to  £10(1 
(with  or  without  sickness  allowance)  for  Weeklj'  or  bi-Mouthly  Premiums,  and  gives  immediate  benefit 
after  Medical  Examination  and  payment  of  the  First  Weekly  Premium.  It  has  Agencies  in  all  parts  of 
England,  Scotland,  and  Wales.     Every  information  given  by 

L.  C.  ALEXANDER, 

District  Manager  and  Scottish  SuperintenJent. 

Medical  Referee  for  Glasgow — 
JAS.  STEWART,  Esq.,  M.D.,  F.F.P.  &  S.,  &c.,  &c.,  Brandon  Place,  213  West  George  Street. 

GLASGOW  OrFICE-45  UNION  STREET. 


152 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 


SHAND  &  MASON, 

(SUCCESSOES  TO  TILLEY,) 
245  BLACKFRIARS'  ROAD,   LONDON; 

MANUFACTURERS    OF 

STEAM  &  HAND-WORKED  FIRE-ENGINES  & 

AND  COPPER-RIVETTED  LEATHER  HOSE. 


Portable  Fire  Pumps,  and  Garden  Engines. 

India-rubber  and  prepared  Canvas  Hose. 

Suction  Pipes,  Branch  and  Jet  Pipes. 

Spreaders  and  Strainers,  flat  or  round. 

Stand  Pipes,  and  Keys  for  Fire-plugs. 

Double-connecting  Hose  Screws. 

Firemen's  Axes,  Crow-bars,  and  other  Implements 


Hose-reels,  Ilose-wrenches,  and  Firemen's  HooVs. 

Leather,    India-rubber,    Gutta-percha,    Gilvaiized 
iron,  and  Canvas  Fire  Buckets. 

Firemen's  Helmets,  Belts,  and  Keys. 

Smoke  Jackets,  with  fittings  compleie. 
I  Portable  Canvas  Cisterns  for  Engines. 
I     Fire-escapes  and  Scaling  Ladders. 


PATENTEES  OF  THE  NEW  SHIP  FIRE-ENGINE ; 

{APPROVED  BY  THE  GOVERNMENT  INSPECTOR) 

Compactness,  efficiency,  easy  adj ustment  and  cheapness  of  this  Engine,  render  it  peculiarly  fitted  for  Ships' 

use,  as  well  as  for  Manufactories,  Estates,  and  Farming  operations. 

Ridkers  to  the  Hon.  Boards  of  Ordnance  and  Admiralti/,  the  Hon.  India  Council,  the  London  and  otJitr 

Fire-Eii(jine  Establishments,  and  the  various  Insurance  Companies. 


RALPH  WARDLAW, 

WEST    OF   ENGLAND    INSUEANCE    OFFIC.E, 

44  St.  Vincent  Place,  Glasgow, 

SOLE  AGENT  FOR  SCOTLAND. 


ADVERTISEMENTS; 


1  l)ij 


GLASGOW  WHOLESALE  AND  RETAIL 


GENERAL  WIRE-WORK  &  WIRECLOTH  MANUFACTORY, 


43     TBONOATE, 


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S3 


ALEXANDER    ROWAT 

BEGS  to  return  his  sincere  thanks  to  his  Friends  and  the  Public  for  the  cheering  encouragement  which 
has  been  accorded  to  him  during  the  lengthened  period  of  Twenty-five  Years,  and  fondly  hopes,  by 
supplying  a  first-rate  article  at  the  smallest  remunerating  profit,  that  that  encouragement  may  be  continutd 
and  extended. 

Glasgow,  June,  1862. 

He  hegs  to  subjoin  tTie  following  compressed  List  of  Articles  : — 

RIDDLES,  SIEVES,  SEARSES,  AND  CAGES. 


Potato  Riddles,  all  sizes. 

Oat,  Barlev,  and  Wheat  do 

Coal-hill  do. 

Ash  do. 

(travel.  Lime,  &  Sand  do. 

Brass  and  Iron  Sieves  for 

Foundries. 
Stable    Sieves    Laid   and 

Wove. 
Raisin  and  Currant  Sieves. 
Sugar  Strainers. 


Apothecaries'  Sieves. 
Confectioners'  do. 
Hair  Searses,  all  sizes. 
Parrot  Cages. 
Blackbird  do. 
Lark  do. 

Canary      do.,  various. 
Mouse  and  Squirrel  do. 
Common  Cages,  all  sizes. 
Extra  Cages  made 
to  Order. 


Brass  and  Copper  Cloths  for  Gunpowder  and  Chemi- 
cal Manufactories. 
Do.  do.  for  Milk  Sieves. 

Do.  do.  of  all  descriptions,  for  the 

West  India  and  American  Markets. 
MISCELLANEOUS. 

Wire-cloth    Window    Blinds,    made    and    painted, 
various  designs. 

Mattress,  Chair,  and  Sofa  Springs. 

Library  Doors  filled  with  Brass  or  Irou  Wire  to  an}' 
pattern. 

Granary  Windows  covered  on  the  lowest  terms. 

Shop  Counter  and  Window  Fences  to  any  pattern. 

Scotch  and  English  Land-measuring  Chains,  war- 
ranted accurate. 

Stable  Lanterns. 

Rat  and  Mouse  Traps. 

Sir  H.  Davy's  Safety  Lamps,  of  an  improved  make. 

Ropemakers'  Mails. 

Nursery  and  Small  Wire  Fenders,  made  to  any  size 
or  pattern. 

Fire  Guards  upon  an  Improved  and  Cheap  principle, 
suitable  to  any  Grate. 

Wire  Letter-boxes  for  Counting-houses,  &c. 

Garden  Manges  made  to  any  size. 

Larders  and  Miikhouse  Windows  covered. 

Copper,  Brass,  Iron,  and  Tinn'd  Bottling  Wire. 
With  every  other  Article  in  the  Wire-worhing  line. 

PLAIN  AND  GALVANIZED  WIRE  NETTING. 
COPPER,   BRASS,   TINN'D,   AND  IRON   WIRE   IN   HANK,   WHOLESALE  AND  RETAIL. 

Country  or  Export  Orders  Punctually  attended  to,  and  Neatly  Executed  on  the  Shortest  Notice. 
Extra  Wire-work  or  Wire-cloths  wrought  to  order. 


CLOTHS. 

All  kinds  of  Wire-cloth  for  Flour  Machines,  Brushes, 

&c. 
Galvanized  do.,  for  Miikhouse  Windows,  Meat  Safes, 

&c. 
Iron  Wire-cloths  for  Corn-mill  and  Fanner  Skrees. 
for  Window  Blinds, 
for  Papermakers'  Rag  Tables,  &c. 
for  Distillery  Skrees. 
for  Hop  Drainers, 
for  Barlej'-mill  Cases, 
for  Shelling  Cylinders, 
for  Malt  and  Corn  Kilns, 
for  Gas  Purifiers. 
Also,  Silk  Cloths  for  Flour  Machines. 


Do. 

do. 

Do. 

do. 

Strong      do. 

Do. 

do. 

Do. 

do. 

Do. 

do. 

Very 

strong 

do 

Do. 

do. 

154 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 


JOHNI 
FINLAt 


SnUHFOKll 
WOEES, 


BEGS   TO   INTRODUCE    HIS   GREAT   IMPROVEMENTS   IN 

REGISTER  STOVE  GRATES,  ASH  PANS,  &  VENTILATION. 


THE  mechanical  improvement  in  this  elegant  Stove  Grate,  besides  its  general  construction,  consists  in 
the  fireplace  having  two  drafts — one  vertical  over  the  fire,  and  the  other  horizontal  at  the  back  of  the 
fire.  The  back-door,  or  damper,  which  overhangs  the  fire,  is  made  by  simple  arrangement,  when  pushed 
back,  to  open  both  drafts;  and  when  drawn  forward,  to  shut  them  in  whole  or  in  part  as  wanted.  The  lower 
air-draft  will  be  found  to  ignite  the  greater  part  of  the  gaseous  products  disengaged  from  the  burning  fuel. 
The  fire-draft  being  thus  easily  controlled,  the  heat  which  otherwise  goes  up  the  chimney  draft  is  retained 
in  the  apartment,  making  it  comfortab  e  wiih  small  expenditure  of  fuel.  Cold  air  currents  across  the  floor 
or  through  the  apartment  are  thus  avoided,  and  a  regular  system  of  house  ventilation  in  connection  with 
open  fire  grates  made  attainable.  These  Grates  when  shut  present  an  elegant  Summer  appearance,  effectu- 
ally stopping  back  smoke. 

For  Brawing-Eooms,  Dining-Rooms,  Libraries,  Parlours,  Bed-Rooms,  Cotuiting-Houses,  &c., 

MANUFACTURER  OF  GAS  APPARATUS  FOR  PRIVATE  RESIDENCES. 

SOLE    AGENT    FOlt 

THE  PATENT  SELF-COILING  SHUTTERS  FOR  SHOPS,  WAREHOUSES,  AND  DWELLING-HOUSES. 

SUPERIOR     PATENT    AND     OTHER     MANGLES,    HIS     0\A/N     MAKE. 

MOORE'S   PATENT   GLASS   INDUCTIONS. 

TO    CARRY    HOT    WATER   TO   ANY   PART   OF   THE    HOUSE. 

BOILING    TABLES,    CHARCOAL     TABLES,    GAS     FITTINGS,    BATHS. 
Moderator,   Oil,   Candle,   and   other  Lamps — Oil    and   Candle   to   suit. 


ai 


46  BUCHANAN  STREET  AND  RUMFORD  WORKS, 

GLASGOW. 


ADVERTISEMENTS, 


155 


THREE  MEDALS 

AWARDED  TO 

THOS.  GLOVER'S 
PATENT 

DRY  GAS-METER. 

The  only  holder  of  EXHIBITION  PEIZE  MEDALS  for  Gas  Meters  at  London,  Paris,  and  Kew  York. 


JOHN     HAMILTON, 

19  eOKDON  STREET,  GLASGOW, 

AGENT  FOR  THOMAS  GLOVER'S  PATENT  DRY  GAS  METERS, 

HAS  much  pleasure  in  intimating  that  he  is  prepared  to  supply  these  celebrated 
Meters,  duly  stamped  by  the  Government  Inspector,  under  the  authority  of  the 
Sale  of  Gas  Act,  22  and  23  Vict.,  Cap.  66. 

J.  H.  begs  leave  to  refer  to  the  10th  Clause  of  the  said  Act,  by  which  it  will  be  seen 
that  a  stamped  Meter,  irrespective  of  the  district  in  which  it  is  stamped,  is  a  Legal 
Measure,  and  can  be  fixed  to  measure  Gas  throughout  the  United  Kingdom ;  also  to 
the  16th  Clause,  in  which  it  is  enacted  that  every  Consumer  of  Gas  may  buy  and  use, 
for  the  measurement  of  the  Gas  supplied  to  him,  any  stamped  Meter  under  the  autho- 
rity of  this  Act. 

J.  H.  begs  to  call  attention  to  the  fact  that  almost  all  the  provisions  contained  in 
the  Clauses  of  the  above  recited  Act,  are  directed  against  proved  defects  and  inaccuracies 
of  the  Wet  or  Water  Gas  Meter.  He  is  now  prepared  to  supply  these  Patent  Dry  Gas 
Meters  (duly  stamped),  which  are  guaranteed  to  meet  all  the  requirements  of  the  Act, 
and  possess  the  following  qualities  essential  to  a  good  Gas  Meter  : — 

1st.  It  is  an  accurate  measurer  of  Gas,  and  does  not  vary  in  its  registration. 

2nd.  It  prevents  jumping  of  the  lights,  and  sudden  unexpected  extinction  of  the 
lights. 

3rd.  It  does  not  require  to  be  interfered  with  or  opened,  thus  explosions  and  other 
accidents  are  avoided. 

4th.  It  cannot  be  tampered  with  and  made  to  vary  in  its  registration  without  show- 
ing marks  of  injury  on  its  outer  case. 

5th.  It  may  be  fixed  either  above  or  below  the  level  of  the  lights,  in  conspicuous 
and  well-lighted  positions. 

6th.  It  is  guaranteed  and  upheld  for  five  years,  free  of  expense,  to  either  Gas  Com- 
panies or  Consumers. 

7th.  It  is  unaffected  by  frost,  consequently  the  annoyance  of  lights  being  ex- 
tinguished by  the  freezing  of  water  is  prevented. 

The  comfort  and  satisfaction  of  having  a  Thomas  Glover's  Patent  Dry  Gas  Meter  is 
well  known  to  many  thousands  of  the  Consumers  of  Gas  in  Glasgow  and  other  places. 

AN  ASSORTMENT  OF  THOSE  METERS  ALWAYS  ON  HAND,  AND 

ORDEKS  PROMPTLY  EXECUTED. 


156 


advertisements'. 


J.    B.   HETHERINGTOi^, 

FILE    MANUFACTURER, 

12    CARLTON    COURT,    BRIDGE    STREET. 

(OPPOSITE   THE  RAILWAY   STATION) 


iFiLES    :e^e]-ctjt. 


FAllQUHAR,  KNOX,  &  CO., 

ENGINEERS,    MILLWRIGHTS,    AND    MACHINE    MAKERS, 

MILE-END    IRON    WORKS, 

15     CROWNPOINT     ROAD,     GLASGOW, 

(LATE    OF   41    KERR   STREET) 

MAKERS  of  Steam  Engines  and  Boilers,  Mill  Gearing,  and  Shafting;  Weaving  Machinery,  comprising 
Power-Loom,  Dressing,  Winding,  Beaming,  and  Warping  Machines :  Bleaching,  Dyeing,  Printing, 
and  Starching  Machinery  ^  Steam  Drying  Cans  ;  Machines  for  Twisting,  Doubling,  and  Winding  Thread  ; 
Steele's  Patent  Mashing  Machines,  and  other  Brewing  Machinery;  Improved  Ventilating  and  Blast  Fans;, 
Hoisting,  Pumping,  and  Sawing  Machinery;  Turning  Lathes,  and  other  Engineers' Tools  ;  Miscellaneous 
Machinery;  Screws  Cut,  All  kinds  of  Turning,  Boring,  Planing,  and  Sawing  Machinery  done.  Cylinder* 
and  Pumps  bored  in  their  places.    Designs  executed  and  Plans  drawn  for  Buildings  where  power  is  applied.! 

Machines  of  New  Invention  Matured  and  Made. 


ENGINEERS     AND     MILLWRIGHTS, 

Kinning  Street,  off  Paisley  Road,  Glasgow, 


MANUFACTURERS  OF  WEIGHING  MACHINES  FOR  ALL  PURPOSES. 

Weighing  Machines  for  Railway  Waggon,  to  weigh  up  to  15  and  20  Tons. 

Weighing  Machines  for  Lorreys  or  Four-wheel  Waggon  up  to  10  Tons. 

Weighing  Machines  for  Carts  with  Single  and  Compound  Levers,  all  sizes,  to  weigh  up  to  2  Tons, 

3  Tons,  4  Tons,  and  5  Tons. 
Box  and  Bale  Goods'  Weighing  Machines,  all  sizes  up  to  2  tons. 

Coal  Hutch  Weighing  Machines  for  Coal  Pit  Heads,  with.  Single  and  Compound  Levers,  all  sizes  up  to 
■    2  Tons. 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 


157 


$c    CO., 

BROOMHILL     IRON     WORKS, 
DOBBIE'S    LOAN    AND    CANAL    STREET,    GLASGOW. 

MAKERS  OF  HIGH  AND  LOW  PRESSURE  STEAM  ENGINES,  WATER-WHEELS, 

FLOUR  AND  CORN  MILL   MACHINERY,  VERTICAL  SAW  FRAMES,  FLOORING   MACHINES 

CIRCULAR  SAW  BENCHES,  &c.  &c. 

EVERY  DESCRIPTION  OF  MILLWRIGHT  "WORK  EXECUTED. 

Steam-Engine  Cylinders  bored  in  their  places,  and  Pistons  accurately  fitted  and  made  on  the  most  improved 

principles,  &c.  &e.  &c. 

Plans  and  Specifications  made  out  for  the  above  Machinery. 

NEW  FURNISHING  IRONMONGERY 

AND 

PAPER-HANGING   ESTABLISHMENT, 

158     J^I^a-^LE    STiaiEEa:,     ca-Xj-A.sG-o'w. 

JAMES     rUIiLEETOlSr,     Proprietor. 

THE  Stock  having  been  carefully  selected  and  purchased  on  Cash  terms  at  the  best  Markets,  is   now 
replete  in  every  department. 
Inspection  is  confidently  invited  as  being  unequalled  in  the  City  for  Moderation  in  price,  combined  with 
excellence  in  Style  and  Quality. 

AIL  GOODS  MAEKED  IN  PLAIN  FIGURES. 

The  following  are  a  few  of  the  leading  articles  kept  in  stock,  viz.,  Kitchen  Ranges;  Dining  and  Drawing- 
Room    Grates;   Fenders,    Fire-irons;  Gasaliers   in    Bronze  and    Crystal;  Dish-Covers,  Roasting    Jacks 
Electro-plated  Tea  and  Coffee  Sets,  Spoons,  Forks ;  Table  and  Pocket  Cutlery ;  Paraffin  and  Moderator 
Lamps;  Trays  in  Iron  and  Papier  Mache ;  Coal  Vases;  Baths;  B.M.  and  Nickel  Silver  Plated  goods 
Hat  and  Umbrella  Stands ;  Mangling  Machines ;  Bedsteads  in  Iron  and  Brass,  &c.  &c.  &c. 

GASFITTING,    BELLHANGING,    SMITH    WORK,   &c. 

A  Full  detailed  Catalogue  may  be  had  on  Application. 

158      AROYLE       STREET. 


ESTABLISHED 


PATENT  LAP-WELDED 

OILER-TUB 

COATBRIDGE,  NEAR  GLASGOW. 

JOSEPH  BAKER,  MANAaiNG  PARTNER. 

MANUFACTUREES   OF  THE  PATENT    LAP-WELDED   IRON  TUBES, 

FOR 

MARINE,    LOCOMOTIVE,    AND   OTHER    BOILERS, 

WARRANTED  of  Uniform  Strength  from  end  to  end,  and  to  stand  any  pressure  that  may  be  applied  to 
them  in  use,  either  internalh^  or  externally.     Also  the  Tubing  for  Boriny^  so  universally  adopted  now 
in  Mining  operations,  and  Strong  Tubing,  screwed  and  coupled,  for  steam-piping  and  hot-water  apparatus. 

N.B. — All  Tubes,  before  leaving  the  Work,  are  proved  at  a  pressure  of  one  thousand  pounds  to  the  inch 
nternally. 


158  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


PLASTER  OF   PARIS 

ROMAN,  PORTLAND,  &  KEENE  CEMENTS, 

FROM  THE  FIRST  MAKERS  IN  ENGLAND. 

"VT-ELSS:      SLATES 
of  every  Description,  at  Yard,  100  and  101  HOLM  STREET. 

SLATE  AND   CEMENT  MERCHANT, 

8  CAMBRIDGE  STREET  AND  100  HOLM  STREET. 

WHITE'S    LONDON    PATENT 

ZPOI^TLJ^IsriD       OEiyCEl^rT, 

SIR   WM.    MAXWELL'S    CALDERWGOD 

CAITHNESS  AND  ARBROATH  PAVING  STONES, 

GLAZED     STONEWARE     DRAINAGE     PIPES, 

OENAMENTAL    CHIMNEY    CANS    AND   VASES,    &c., 

"VT-ZEXiSH       SXi-A-TE       SXJ.A.BS 

Foe  Flocking  and  Shelving,  BATHS,  CISTERNS,  &c.,  ano  many  other  purposes. 

B.    CRUIKSHANK   &   SON 

HAVE  ALWAYS  A  LARGE  STOCK  OP  THESE   MATERIALS,  WHICH  THEY  SELL   IN  ANY  QUANTITY  AT  THEIK 

DEPOT— 42    BOTHWELL    STEEET,    GLASGOW. 

Shipping  and  Country  Orders  executed  with  despatch. 


OFFICES    FOR 


BRITISH,  COLONIAL,  &  FOREIGN  PATENTS, 

AND    THE 

REGISTRATIOM   OF   DESIGNS, 

EDIViUND   Huiyr, 

28    ST.    ENOCH    SaUARE    GLASGOW; 

1  SEELE  STREET,  LINCOLN'S  INN,  LONDON, 

INVENTIONS  Provisionally  Protected  at  a  total  cost  in  ordinary  cases  of  £8  8s. 
Patents  completed,  and  Specifications  and  Drawings  prepared  at  equally  moderate  rates. 
The  "•'  Eandboolc  for  Inventors  and  Patentees, ""  detailing  particulars  and  costs,  supplied  ^raiis  s» 
28  ST.  ENOCH    SQUARE,   GLASGOW, 


ADVERTISEMENTS 


159 


XjIO-HT    EQ,TJ\A.Xj    to     O.A.S. 

YOUNC^S  PATEWT  PARAFFINE  OIL 

FOR  BURNING  IN  LAMPS, 


MANUFACTURED  BY  THE  PATENTEE. 
SUPPLIED   WHOLESALE    BY   THE   MANUFACTURERS, 

EDWARD  MELDRTJM  &  CO., 

CRAIGNESTOCK,     GREAT    HAMILTON    STREET,    GLASGOW, 
And  at  the  WORKS,  BATHGATE,  where  orders  are  punctually  attended  to. 

Purchasers  wili  please  observe  that  all  Casks  containing  Oil  manufactured  by  the  Patentee  are  branded 

with  his  Marij. 

HE   GLASGOW   TRUSS    BANDAG 


u 


ARTIFICIAL   LIMB   ESTABLISHMENT, 

32    RENFIELD    STREET,   GLASGOW. 

TITARRISON  &  EDWARDS  beg  to  intimate  their  Removal  to  32  Rknfield  Street  (from  128 
1*1.  St.  Vincent  Street),  and  will,  as  usual  for  the  last  Fifty  Years,  design  and  manufacture  all  articles 
connected  with  their  business,  equal  at  least  to  what  can  be  had  in  London  or  Paris,  at  moderate  prices. 


SPINE  SUPPORTS;  LIMB  SUPPORTS;  TRUSSES  on  evert  Principle;  LADIES'  BELTS; 

GENTLEMEN'S  BELTS;  SUSPENSORIES,-  URINALS;  SHOULDER 

BRACES  AND  CHEST  EXPANDERS;  ELASTIC  STOCKINGS;  KNEE  CAPS; 

SOCKS,  &c.;  CRUTCHES;  SPLINTS;  ENEMAS. 

Mrs.  EDWARDS',  Senr.,  LADIES'  BELTS  SO  WELL  KNOWN,  &c. 

ARTIFICIAL  LIMBS,  LIGHT,  EFFICIENT,  AND  DURABLE, 


]m 


mwih^m 


lK»fl  /^TiTlB^Dg   ©0^   L^mi 


33 


RENFIELD     STREET,     GLASaOW. 

No  connection,  whatever  with  any  other  firm. 
FIRST  DOOR  ABOVE  ST.  MARY'S  CHURCH. 


]fiO 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 


C^X^Jt^^CJrO^W 


BANDAGE  ESTABLISHMENT, 


146 


CLELAND  &   HILL, 

146    a-EOIiCa-E3    STE/£3ET   (SJLST), 

GLASGOW, 

MANUFACTURERS  of  Rupture  Trusses,  Bandages  of  every  description,  Artifiaal  Limbs  on  the  most 
Improved  Principles,  including  lightness  and  durability,  Ceutches,  Splints,  Prolapsus,  Abdo- 
iMiNAL,  Spine,  and  Leg  Supports,  Steel  Stays,  Chest  Expanders,  Dumb  Bells  for  Muscular  exercise, 
&c..  Accouchement  Belts,  Gentlemen's  Hunting  Belts,  Sus:'ensories,  Urinals,  Elastic  Stockings, 
Kuee  Caps,  Gaiters,  &c.,  of  everj-  variety,  to  draw  on  and  lace.  Rolling  Bandage,  Eye  b^iades,  &3.  ' 

Every  Article  on  the  most  Reasonable  Terms. 


CLELAND  &  HILL,  Practical  Parties. 

KIFIEMEN'S    BIMB    BELIS    IN    SIIEAT    YARIETY 


A   PRACTICAL  FEMALE   IN  ATTENDANCE  FOR  LADIES. 
PARTIES  MAY  ALSO  BE  WAITED  ON  AT  THEIR  OWN  RESIDENCE. 


N^.B. — Orders  from  the  Country,  &c.,  punctually  attended  to. 

To  those  afflicted  with  Euptnre,  Trusses  of  a  Superior  Quality  made  to  suit  any  Case,  and  fitted 

witk  the  utmost  care. 


ARMOUR    tt    CAIVaE 

DSTON    FIRE-CLAY 

KILWINNING. 


JOHN  ARMOUR,  late  Manager  at  Perceton  Fire-clay  Works,  and  RICHARD  CAMERON,  agent  in 
Glasgow  for  these  works,  having  obtained  a  lease  of  the  Redston  Fire-clay  Works,  Kilwinning, 
beg  respectfully  to  inform  Builders,  Contractors,  Shippers,  and  others,  that  they  have  commenced  to 
manufacture  at  the  latter  Works,  Fire-clay  Goods  of  every  description. 

As  both  partners  have  had  considerable  experience  in  the  Fire-clay  trade,  they  trust  that,  by  producing 
articles  of  first-class  quality,  and  punctual  attention  to  all  orders  received,  they  will  be  favoured  with  a 
share  of  public  support. 

Redston  Fire-clay  WorJcs,  Kilwinning,  are  in  direct  communication  with  the  Glasgow  and  South-  Western 
Raihcay,  and  Goods  can  he  expeditiously  forwarded  to  any  part  of  the  Kingdom. 


^     STOCK     DEPOT, 
98    CENTRE    STREET,    TRADESTOW, 

GLASGOW. 


ADVERTISEMENTS.  161 


[Ibtnn  Glasgow  Herald,  October^  1861.] 


The  Business  of  the  late  A.  S.  YOUNG,  Surgeon 
Deutist,  so  long  conducted  bj  him  in  Buchanan  Street, 
Glasgow,  and  recently  in  Helensburgh,  will  be  continued 
in  all  its  branches,  with  every  recent  improvement,  by 
his  only  Son  and  Successor, 

JAMES  AinDERSON  YOUNG, 

SURGEON  DENTIST, 

47   BATH   STREET,   GLASGOW. 

All  Patients  of  the  late  Mr.  Young  will  find  the 
business  conducted  as  formerly,  with  the  same  Care  and 
Attention,First-class  Productions  and  Moderate  Charges, 
every  Effort  and  Improvement  being  used  for  the  advan- 
tage and  comfort  of  the  Patient,  and  for  the  lessening 
and  prevention  of  pain,  so  far  as  may  be  possible,  in 
every  operation. 

47  Bath  Street,  Glasgow. 


82 


162  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


CHEAP    PAPER-HANCINCS,    ^c. 

AT 

JAMES   FULLERTON'S 

NEW  FURNISHING  IRONMONGERY  AND  PAPER-HANGING  WAREHOUSE, 

158    ARGYLE    STREET,    GLASGOW. 

PAINTERS,   PROPRIETORS,    FACTORS,    SHIPPERS,  and   MERCHANTS,  will  be  supplied,  at 
lowest  Wholesale  Prices,  with  the  Undernoted  Goods,  of  which  a  Large  Stock  is  always  kept  on 
hand,  viz.,  Machine  and  Hand-made  Paper-Hangings  of  every  description : 

Gilt,  Rosewood,  and  Maple  Frame  and  Room  Mouldings ;  Waxcloths ;  Door  Mats  and  Matting ;  Hair- 
Seating  and  Upholstery  Furnishings;  Paint,  Oil,  and  Varnish  for  Painters,  Cabinetmakers,  and  Coach 
Builders. 

&c.         &c.         &c.         &c. 

158    jk.iao'Z'iii'E     smasiET. 


BUC 


ESTABLISHED    35    YEARS. 

'    SON, 


166  Euchanan  Street, 

GLASGOW ; 


AND    WATCH    GLASS    MANUFACTURERS, 
MORRISON'S    COURT,    108    ARGYLE    STREET. 

Jobbing  in  both  Branches  executed  with  neatness  and  despatch. 
Cabinet  Specisiens  selected  and  tastefully  Ground  and  Polished. 

Observe— MORRISON'S    COURT— 2iid    Stair,    Right   Hand. 

OFFICES  FOR  Jg^  47  Lincoln's  Inn  Fields, 

LONDON; 

BRITISH  &  FOREIGN 
PATENTS, 

AND    THE 

REGISTRATION  OF 

6  Winckley  Street, 

DESIGNS.  ^'^  PEESTON; 

ESTABLISHED  IN  GLASGOW,  1846. 

WM.  JOHNSON  &  CO.  |  J.  H.  JOHNSON,  Solicitor. 

At  all  these  Offices  may  be  had,  free  by  post, 

THE  PRACTICAL  MECHANIC'S  JOURNAL.  Vols.  I.  to  VIII.,  First  series,  and  Vols.  I.  to  VL 
Second  series,  Cloth,  Gold-lettered,  Price  14s.  each,  and  monthly  Parts,  Price  Is.  each. 

THE  PRACTICAL  DRAUGHTMAN'S  BOOK  OF  INDUSTRIAL  DESIGN,  a  New  Edition,  wholly 
revised,  with  extra  Plates,  just  published  in  one  Volume,  Cloth,  Gold-lettered,  Price  £\  8s.  6d.,  or  in  13 
Parts  at  2s.  each. 

THE  PATENTEE'S  MANUAL,  Price  7s.  6d.,  a  popular  work  of  314  pages,  on  British,  Foreign,  and 
Colonial  Patents.     Also, 

HINTS  TO  INVENTORS  WITH  UNPROTECTED  INVENTIONS,  gratis  by  post,  or  on  applica- 
tion, at  the 

OFFICES    FOR    SECURING    INVENTIONS', 

166  BUCHANAN  STREET,  GLASGOW. 


ADVERTISEMENTS.  163 


HEAD    OFFICE   AND   DYE   WORKS-PERTH. 

GLASGOW,  64  Union  Stseet.  I  DUNDEE,  47  Nethergate, 

EDINBURGH,  23  Watekloo  Place.   |  STIRLING,  43  Port  Street. 

J.  PULLAR  &  SON,  DYERS  TO  THE 

EESPECTEULLY  intimate  that  they  DYE  and  Clean  every  description  of  Goods.  DRESSES  and 
J     CLOAKS  in  Silk,  Merino,  Repps,  and  every  variety  of  Silk  or  Woollen  Material,  Dyed  and  Dressed. 

VELVET  CLOAKS,  Dresses,  Bonnets,  Ribbons,  and  Trimmings,  Dyed,  and  the  Pile  Raised. 

RIBBONS  and  FEATHERS,  Silk  for  Bonnets,  Ribbon  Velvet,  Silk  Scarfs,  Handkerchiefs,  Veils,  Crapes, 
Tassels,  and  other  small  articles  which  are  faded  or  soiled.  Cleaned  or  Dyed  all  Colours. 

PRINTED  and  TARTAN  SHAWLS  and  PLAIDS  Djed  Black,  to  cover  the  Patterns,  with  a  few 
exceptions. 

CURTAINS,  in  Damask,  Moreen,  and  other  Fabrics ;  Fringes,  Tassels,  and  every  description  of  Uphol- 
stery, Dyed,  Cleaned,  and  Dressed. 

CHINTZ  CURTAINS,  Covers,  and  Linen  Floor  Cloths  Cleaned  and  highly  Glazed,  as  in  London,  with- 
out talcing  to  pieces. 

CARPETS,  RUGS,  Muslin  Curtains,  Shawls,  Winceys,  Mohairs,  and  Silks;  also  Boys'  and  Gentlemen's 
Dresses,  Cleaned  and  Refinished. 

WATERING — Moire  Antique,  French,  and  ordinary  Watering,  in  Silks,  Poplins,  Moreens,  and  Ribbons. 

COFFEE 

SUGAE    POUNDING, 

AND 

GENERAL    GRINDING    WORKS, 

29   M'PHERSON    STREET   (off  High   Street),    GLASGOW. 

The  only  Steam-power  Roasting  Establishment  connected  with  the  Trade  in  the  City. 

DMINTO  begs  leave  to  return  thanks  to  the  Grocers  and  Druggists  of  this  town  and  vicinity  for  past 
•     favours. 
He  also  begs  leave  to  intimate,  that  in  eonneetion  with  his  Cofree-Roasting,  and  Coffee  and  Spiee-Grind- 
ing  Woiks,  he  has  fitted  up  an  extensive  Sugar- Pounding  Machine,  offering  to  the  Confectioners,  and  Trade 
in  general,  an  advantageous  opportunity  of  having  their  Sugar  Pounded  by  Steam-power,  far  surpassing 
anything  ever  yet  offered  to  the  Trade. 

P.S. — All  Orders  punctuallt/  attended  to,  and  delivered  by  his  Vans  at  the  proper  time. 

29  M'Pherson  Street,  off  High  Street, 
Glasgow,  May,  1862. 

The  Coffee  Plant,  "  CoJ^ea  Aralica"  of  Linnaeus,  is  an  evergreen,  and,  as  may  be  inferred  from  its 
scientific  name,  is  a  native  of  Arabia.  It  produces  a  pulpy  berrj'  about  the  size  of  a  small  cherry,  enclosing 
two  seeds,  which,  separated  from  their  pulpy  envelope,  form  the  well-known  Coffee  Beans  of  commerce.  It 
may  be  remarked,  as  a  singular  fact  in  reference  to  Coffee,  that  while  all  of  the  vegetable  kingdom  that  have 
been  taken  under  the  care  of  man  have  been  improved,  it  alone  asserts  its  independence ;  for,  although 
cultivation  may  greatly  enlarge  the  crop,  it  as  certainly,  at  the  same  time,  deteriorates  the  flavour,  and  the 
produce  of  the  wild  plant  still  maintains  the  highest  figure  in  the  market.  It  is  well  known  that  Coffee 
would  be  of  no  real  value  were  it  not  properly  roasted — a  process  which,  as  it  requires  much  skill,  is  only 
to  be  acquired  by  experience.  How  man  became  acquainted  with  the  fact,  that  the  tasteless  seeds  of  a 
berry,  when  roasted,  ground,  and  infused,  would  form  a  grateful  beverage,  will  most  probably  remain  a 
secret  to  the  end  of  time.  That  the  development  of  its  useful  properties  depends  wholly  upon  the  roasting, 
is  evident.  About  two  hundred  years  ago,  Coffee  was  first  introduced  into  England,  since  which  its  con- 
sumption has  steadily  increased,  and  deservedly  so,  when  its  medical  properties  are  considered,  it  having 
been  found  useful  in  headaches  arising  ft-om  a  particular  state  of  the  stomach,  and  much  benefit  having  been 
derived  from  its  exhibition  in  cases  of  asthma. 

A  French  scientific  gentleman,  who  has  directed  his  attention  to  this  subject,  says: — "  I  have  found  that 
Coffee  is  better  roasted,  and  more  of  the  aroma  retained,  when  a  double  cylinder  is  used — the  air  between 
the  interior  and  exterior  cylinders  acting  as  a  non-conductor  of  heat.  It  is  done  more  uniformly,  whUe  the 
essential  oil  on  which  the  aroma  depends  is  liable  to  be  dispersed,  than  when  exposed  to  the  fierce  heat  of  a 
iire  in  a  single  cylinder." 

In  the  double  rotatory  globular  method  of  roasting,  as  practised  at  Mr.  Minto's  Works,  29  M'Pherson 
Street,  off  High  Street,  Glasgow,  the  above  principle  is  acted  upon,  inasmuch  as  the  globe  (which  has  super- 
seded the  cylinder  since  the  application  of  steam-power  to  this  branch)  revolves  in  a  medium  of  heated  air, 
which,  experience  has  shown,  best  prevents  the  dispersion  of  the  essential  oil,  or  aroma. 


]  64  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


CHRISTIAN     STEINHAUSEN, 

®ii(i«il»    SftiSft©!    RUfteiiB,    Mftl    ©iilR, 

AMD 

103    STOCKWELL    STREET,    GLASGOW. 

IiAED     IN     CROCKS     AND     BLADDERS, 

A     VARIETY     OF 

READY-MADE  SAUSAGES,   LONDON  AND   MELTON-MOWBRAY  PORK  PIES, 
PORK   AND   BEEF   SAUSAGES,    &c.    &c. 

WILE-IAM    IiOGAN'S 

DINING    AND    COFFEE    ROOMS, 

31     MAXWELL     STREET,     OLASQOW. 

From  Half-past  Twelve  till  Five  o'clock. 

TEJ^,      OOIF-IFEIE,      Sec, 

From  Eight  a.m.  till  Eight  p.m. 

THE  "TIMES,"  "MAIL,"  "HERALD,"  "PUNCH,"  AND  OTHER  PAPERS,  TAKEN  IN. 


CONDUCTED    ON    STRICTLY    TEMPERANCE    PRINCIPLES. 


WINE  &  SPIRIT  VAULTS  AND  BOTTLING  STORES, 

21  SAUCHIEHALL  STREET,  3RD  SHOP  EAST  FROM  RENFIELO  STREET, 
J 0 H N    MACNI COL, 

(FOR  MANY  YEARS  IN  GORDON  STREET,  AND  MITCHELL  STREET,) 

BEGS  most  respectfully  to  return  his  sincere  thanks  for  the  very  liberal  patronage  he  has  been  favoured 
with  since  he  has  opened  the  above  spacious  premises,  the  most  comfortably  fitted  up  estab- 
USHMENT  IN  THE  WEST  END,  all  the  latest  improvements  having  been  introduced  for  the  comfort  of  his 
patrons.  The  Parlour  accommodation  is  very  extensive,  and  the  Cellarage  very  superior;  so  that  families 
in  the  vicinity  maj'  depend  alvirays  on  getting  MALT  LIQUORS  on  Draught  and  in  Bottle  in  the  finesi 
condition.     Nothing  but  tirst-class  articles  kept  in  Stock,  and  at  Prices  which  will  defy  competition. 

BURTON-ON-TRENT,  ALLOA,  AND  EDINBURGH  PALE  INDIA  ALES;    AND  TABLE  BEER. 

EDINBURGH,  DUNBAR  (WESTBARNS),  AND  ALLOA  MILD  ALES. 

BARCLAY,  PERKINS  &  Co.'s  PORTER  AND  STOUT,  AND  DUBLIN  STOUT. 

NORMAN  BUCHANAN,  EsQ.'s,  CAOL  ILA  AND  JURA  WHISKEYS. 

BEITH,  ROSS,  &  Co.'s  CAMPBELTON  WHISKEY. 
IRISH  WHISKEY,  JAMAICA  RUM,  AND  "OLD  TOM"  LONDON  GIN. 
WINES,  HOLLANDS,  BRANDIES,  CORDIALS,  &c. 
CORRY  &  Co.'s  CELEBRATED  LEMONADE  AND  SODA  WATER. 

_.  SI    S-iLTJCI3:iEI3:.A.I_.I_.    STI^EET. 

(SIGN  OF  THE  GRAPES.) 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 


165 


AMERICAN   SEWING    MACHINES, 

Secured  by  Seventeen  Distinct  Patents. 
LATE    AND    VALUABLE    IMPROVEMENTS 

Have  received  Eighteen  Medals  from  Eighteen  different  States,  in  Exposition  in  the  United  States,  and 
Medal  of  Honour  at  Paris  "  Exposition  Universelle." 


B 


GREAT     REDUCTION     IN     PRICES. 

EG  to   inform    the   Public   that   they  are   now    Selling  their   SEWING  MACHINES  at   a  Great 
Reduction.     The  Prices  in  future  will  be  as  follow  :  — 


Letter  [A]  Machine  in  Cabinet  Case. 


Letter  [A]  Machine. 


Letter  [A]  Family  Machine  and  Stand  complete  (new  style), 

„  „  „         with  Cover,  Enamelled  or  Mahogany,  ... 

,,  ,,  ,,         enclosed  in  Mahogany  or  Enamelled  Cabinet  Case, 

,,  ,,  ,,  ,,  Rosewood  Cabinet  Case, 

„  „  „  „  FoldingCabinetCase,  Black  AValnutor  Mahogany, 

11  17  11  1,  11  11  II     Rosewood, 

No.  1. — 12-inch  Table  Machine  and  Iron  Stand  complete, 

,,  „  ,,  ,,  ,,  „  with  Guage  for  binding  "Cap  Fronts,"  14 

1.  .1  "Hats,"  14 

2.— 18-inch  „  „  „  „  ...  ...  ...  ...     _        13 

,,  „  „  ,,  „  ,.,  „  with   Vibrating   Presser,    combined 

with  "Feed  Wheel,"     ...  15 

„  „  „  ,,  „  „  ,,  with  extra  large  Shuttle,     ...  13 

and   Grooved    Foot   for 


No, 


No.  3.— 24-inch 


5ag  Handles, 


15 
16 


„  „  „  „  „  „  „  with   Vibrating    Presser,    combined 

with  "  Feed  Wheel,"     ...  18     0     0 

^^  Letter  [A]  Machine.— This  Sewing  Machine  is  very  differently  arranged  from  any  oilier,  and  is  ornamented 
in  the  hest  style  of  art.  It  is  designed  to  he  Inclosed,  when  desired,  in  a  highly  finished  and  richly  decorated  cahinet 
case.  It  is  very  popular  as  a  Family  Sewing  Machine,  especially  in  large  household  establishments  where  a  con- 
siderable proportion  of  heavy  work  is  to  be  done,  as  well  as  light  sewing.  For  Shirt  and  Collar  Manufacturers, 
Cloak,  Mantle,  and  Dressmakers,  and  light  Manufacturing  in  general,  these  Machines  richly  deserve  the  commenda- 
tion which  they  are  receiving  on  every  hand. 

Our  Machines  combine  all  the  latest  improvements,  and  will  Stitch,  Hem,  Gather,  Fell,  Bind,  Embroider,  or  Braid, 
with  great  rapidity  and  neatness.  The  large  numbers  of  them  in  use,  with  constant  iucreasing  demand  for  them 
from  all  parts  of  the  Kingdom,  fully  establish  their  merit  and  superiority  for  all  descriptions  of  work.  Simple  in 
construction — compact,  beautiful  in  design — not  liable  to  get  cut  of  order;  stitches  the  same  on  both  sides,  and  will 
not  ravel.  An  elegant  piece  of  furniture,  useful,  and  indispensable  to  every  family,  as  alike  to  the  Manufacturer. 
Its  use  imparts  healthful  exercise,  pleasant  amusement,  as  also  most  beautiful  and  pleasing  work. 

Citizens,  and  the  Public  in  general,  will  do  well  to  call  (before  purchasing  elsewhere)  and  inspect  these  Machines,  at 

No.  65  BUCHANAN  STREET,  GLASGOW, 

where  Specimens  of  all  kinds  of  Family  and  Manufacturing  Sewing  may  be  seen  on  exhibition. 

Circulars  sent  gratis,  post  free. 

'^ilk,  Twist,  Thread  (on  Spools')  Needles,  Oil,  Binding  and  Hemming  Giuiges  of  all  sizes,  and  all  articles 
required  for  the  use  of  our  Machines. 

X.  ivn.  siisroEi^  ac  co., 

65  BUCHANAN  STREEI,  GLASGOW. 


166  ADVEETISEMENTS.  > 

GLASGOW  AND  WEiST  OF  SCOTLAND 


UNDER  THE  DIRECT  PATRONAGE    OF  THE 

HONOURABLE  THE  LORD  PROVOST,  MAGISTRATES,  &  TOWN  COUNCIL, 

AS  ALSO  THE  LEADING  NOBLEMEN  AND  GENTLEMEN  IN  THE 
WEST   OF   SCOTLAND. 


THE  GRAND  MIDSUMMER  EXHIBITION,  AND  SCOTTISH  PANSY  SHOW,  CONJOINTLY, 
will  take  place  on  Wednesday,  11th  June,  in  the  City  Hail,  when  among  other  Valuable  Prizes  a  Solid 
Sih  er  Claret  Jug  will  be  presented  for  the  best  Collection  of  Store  and  Greenhouse  Plants. 

On  WEDNESDAY,  3rd  SEPTEMBER,    1862,  IIH  THE    CITY  HALL, 

MUSICAL  FETE  IN  CONNECTION  WITH  EACH  EXHIBITION. 
OPEN  FROM  12  O'CLOCK  NOON  TILL  10  O'CLOCK  P.M. 

Particulars  will  be  had  from  the  various  Seedsmen  and  Musicsellers  in  Town. 

HUGH  CAMPBELL,  Secy., 
SOArgyle  Street. 


WILLIAM   PORTEOUS  ^  CO., 

(Late  ERASER  &  Co.) 

ADVERTISING  AND  GENERAL  NEWS  AGENTS, 

15  ROYAL   EXCHANGE  PLACE, 

BEG  to  intimate  that  they  transact  Orders  for  direct  delivery,  by  post,  of  all  Newspapers 
published  in  the  Kingdom. 
They  also  deliver  to  Subscribers  throughout  Glasgow,  the  London,  Edinburgh,  and 
Glasgow  Newspapers,  and  the  Manchester  Guardian: — 

The  London  Papers,  within  a  limited  circle,  on  the  night  of  publication,  and  at  greater  distances,  earl}'  the 
following  morning ;  the  Scotsman,  with  the  first  delivery  of  Glasgow  Papers,  and  other  Edinburgh 
Papers,  between  9  and  10  a.m.;  the  Manchester  Guardian,  about  11  a.m.  on  the  day  of  publica- 
tion ;  and  the  Glasgow  Papers,  at  intervals,  beginning  at  7  a.m. 

Tliey  deliver  to  Subscribers  also,  prompt  on  publication,  all  the 

Magazines,  Time  Tables,  Reviews,  and  other  Serials, 

Weekly,  Monthly,  and  Quakteelt. 

THEIR     RETAIL     DEPARTMENT 

Will   be  found  amply  supplied  with  the   Newspapers,  Magazines,   and   Serials  in  genera 
demand ;  and  no  pains  will  be  spared  to  procure,  as  required,  what  may  not  be  in  Stock. 


AS  ADVERTISING  AGENTS 

They  will  be  found  a  prompt  and  ready  medium  for  insertion,  in  the  Newspapers,  Gazettes,  and  othe 
Serials  published  in  London  and  the  Provinces,  of  Advertisements,  Legal  Notices,  &c. ;  and  they  ar 
happy  to  afford  Advertisers  any  information  they  may  require  in  selecting  Journals  suitable  for  thai 
purposes. 

Special  Agents  in  Glasgow  for  "The  "Witness,"  and  the 
"  Manchester  Guardian." 

Glasgow,  June  2,  1862. 


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ADVERTISEMENTS."  167 


HUNTER   AND    ERSKINE, 

3  3     REN  FIELD      STREET,     GLASaOW, 

SOLE    AGENTS    IN    SCOTLAND    FOR 

C3-OXJC3-S:  &  Bo:z-CE's 

KAMPTULICON, 

OR 

lN'oiseless  i:n'dia  rubber  floor  cloth 

Impervious  to  wet,  indestructible  by  damps,  soft  and  quiet  to  tlie  tread,  warm  to  the  feet,  and 

extremely  durable. 

DANIEL   F.   DUNCAN, 

dciigraliei;  Jit|0grap|ei;  im^  General  printer, 

WHOLESALE  AIsTD  RETAIL  STATIONER, 


.USD    j!^m£^ 


SYDNEY  COURT,  between  MILLER  STREET  and  QUEEN  STREET, 

GLASGOW, 

RETURNS  thanks  to  his  Customers,  and  the  Public  generally,  for  the  encouragement  received  during  the 
last  eighteen  years  he  has  carried  ou  Business  at  the  above  address,  and  having  Enlarged  his  Premises, 
those  favouring  him  with  Orders  in  any  of  the  above  Branches  may  rely  upon  being  supplied  with  Neat- 
uess  and  Despatch  on  the  most  Moderate  Terms.     Every  article  warranted  according  to  the  price  charged. 

D.  F.  D.  in  a  special  manner  would  direct  the  attention  of  Employers  in  and  around  Glasgow  to  his 
Stamped  Forms  of  Indentures  and  Agreements,  suitable  for  all  Trades  and  Professions. 

These  Forms  were  submitted  to,  and  approved  of  by,  an  eminent  Counsel  in  Edinburgh,  and  are  so 
simple  that  any  person  can  fill  them  up  without  the  Expense  of  Lawyer's  Fees.  The  following  Forms  are 
kept  in  Stock,  viz..  Blanks,  3,  4,  5,  6,  and  7  years. 

Engraved  Ornaments  and  Inscriptions  on  Steel,  Gold,  Silver,  Copper,  Brass,  and  Zinc. 

Business,  Calling,  and  Marriage  Cards,  &c. 

Lithographed  Maps,  Plans,  Circulars,  Invoices,  Cards,  Receives,  Bills  of  Lading,  Bankers'  Cheques, 
Letters  of  Credit,  Show  Cards. 

Manufacturers'  Tickets  in  great  variety. 

Type  Printing  of  every  Description. 

Day  Books,  Ledgers,  Cash  Books,  Bill  Books,  Time  Books,  Pass  Books,  &c.,  Bound  and  Ruled  to  any 
Pattern. 

A  Large  Stock  of  Business  Envelopes,  all  sizes  and  qualities. 

Steel  Dies  for  Envelopes  cut  to  order  at  Moderate  Charges. 

Writing,  Printing,  and  Book  Papers,  various  qualities  and  sizes,  sold  at  the  lowest  Cash  Prices. 

Pawnbrokers'  Tickets  Printed  and  Numbered  from  1  to  18,000  consecutively. 

OBSERVE- 

The  Court  between  Miller  Street  and  .Queen  Street. 


168 


ADVERTISEMEISTTS. 


UPHOLSTERY  SHOW  ROOMS, 

§mxul  f  0ii$e  Jfiirnhljiitg  ^dHMisIjnuitt, 

TURNER'S    COURT, 

ARGYLE    STREET,    GLASGOW. 

CAMPBELL  &  BECK  respectfully  solicit  an  inspection  of  their  LARGE  and  SELECT  STOCK  of 

DEAWING-EOOM,   DLNLNG-EOOM,    PAELOUR,   BED-EOOM.   LOBBY, 

LIBEAEY,    AND    COUNTING-HOUSE   FUENITUEE, 
Of  Elegant  Design,  Well  Seasoned  Material,  and  First-Class  WorkmansMp. 

CABINETMAKERS     AND     UPHOLSTERERS, 

87      ARGYLE      STREET,      GLASGOW. 


GLASGOW  WESTERN  WIRE-WORK, 


SMITH  BROTHERS  &  Co., 

ENGINEERS  AXD  MILLWRIGHTS, 

Kinning  Street,  off  Paisley  Road, 
GLASGOW. 


Vertical  Saw  Frames,  for  Cattiug  Log  Timber,  all 

sizes. 
Vertical  Saw  Frames,  for  Cutting  Plank  an'l  Deals, 

all  sizes. 
Rack  Circular  Saw  Tables  and  Benches. 
Wood  Planing  and  Moulding  Machines. 
Patent  Veneer  Cutting  Saw  Frames. 
Derrick  and  Wharf  Cranes  for  Timber,  &c. 
High  Pressure  and  Condensing  Steam  Engines  and 

Gearing  for  driving  Saw  Mills,  and  Manufacturing 

purposes  generally. 

The  above  Machinery  is  constructed  so  as  to  be 
easily  fitted  up,  and  in  pieces  that  can  be  conve- 
niently shipped  to  the  Colonies  and  other  Foreign 
parts. 


5    MITCHELL    STREET, 
(3rd    Door   from   Argyle   Street.) 

ALEXANDER  COUSLAND 

RESPECTFULLY  returns  his  sincere  thanks  to 
his  Friends  and  the  Public  generallj',  who  have 
so  liberally  encouraged  him  since  he  commenced 
business,  and  trusts  that,  by  selling  only  articles  of 
the  best  description,  and  by  punctual,  prompt,  and 
personal  attention  to  orders,  he  may  merit  a  continu- 
ance of  their  patronage. 

A.  C.  solicits  attention  to  the  undernoted  list  of 
the  principal  articles  manufactured  and  supplied  at 
his  Establishment,  viz.— COPPER,  BKASS,  and 
IRON  WIRE-CLOTH  of  every  description,  for 
Corn,  Flour,  and  Barley  Mills,  Chemical ;  Gunpowder, 
Sugar  Refining,  and  other  Manufactories;  also.  Wire 
Gauze  for  Window  Blinds,  Galvanized  Wire-Cloth 
for  Meet  Safes  and  Larders,  Davy-Lamp  Wire- 
Cloth,  &c.  A  stock  always  kept  on  hand  of  the 
various  kinds  of  Wire-Cloth  for  the  West  Indian  and 
other  Sugar  Plantations.  SIEVES,  Iron,  Brass,  and 
Hair-Cloth,  of  everj"-  sort  Sugar  Strainers  and 
Skimmers  made  to  order.  RIDDLES  for  Coals, 
Lime,  Sand,  Ashes,  Grain,  Potatoes,  &c.  Lime 
Screens  or  Harps  for  Builders.  Parrot,  Blackbird, 
Lark,  and  Canary  Cages  in  great  variety.  Frames 
for  Granary  Windows  and  Library  Doors  filled  with 
Wire.  Rat  and  Mouse  Traps.  Fire  Guards.  Letter 
Boxes.  Tinned,  Iron,  Brass,  and  Copper  Bottling 
Wire,  &c.,  &c.,  and  every  other  article  usually  made^ 
by  the  Trade,  on  the  most  Liberal  Terms. 

EXTRA  WORK  DONE  TO  ORDER. 
AND    REPAIRS    NEATLY    EXECUTED. 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 


16»: 


WHOLESALE  AND  RETAIL. 


AND 

WIEE  EIDDLE  AND  SEIVE  MANUFACTOEY, 

163  RENFIELD  STREET, 

AND 

ROBERT    M'DONALD 

BEGS  to  return  his  sincere  thanks  to  his  Friends, 
and  the  Public  generally,  for  the  liberal  pat- 
ronage which  has  been  accorded  him  since  he 
commenced  business,  and  trusts  that  by  making 
only  articles  of  the  best  description,  and  prompt  and 
personal  attention  to  orders,  to  merit  a  continuance 
of  past  favours. 

E.  M'D.'s   CATALOGUE    OF    GOODS 

MANUFACTUKED  AND  SOLD  BY  HIM. 

Potato  Riddles,  all  sizes;  Oat,  Barley,  and  Wheat 
Do.;  Coal  Hill  Do ;  Hard  Wire  Ash  "Do.;  Gravel, 
Lime,  and  Sand  Do.  ;  Galvanized  Iron  and  Brass 
Sieves  for  Foundries;  Bakers',  Confectioners',  and 
Apothecaries'  Sieves  of  every  kind.  Bakers'  Biscuit 
panels,  laid  and  wove.  Plain  and  Fancy  Cages  of 
various  patterns.  Rat  and  Mouse  Traps,  Stable 
lanterns,  &c.  Busts  for  Shawls,  Cloaks,  Pinafores, 
Kilts,  and  Ladies'  Dresses.  Galvanized  Iron  and 
Brass  Wire-cloths  of  every  description,  made  extra 
strong  to  order.  Library  Doors  filled  with  Brass  or 
Iron  Wire  to  any  pattern.  Wire-cloth  Window 
Blinds  and  Granary  Windows  Covered  on  the 
lowest  terms.  Estimates  tilled  up.  Lime  Screens  or 
Harps  fur  Builders.  Shop,  Counter,  and  Window 
Fences  to  any  design.  Nursery  Fenders,  and  small 
Fire  Guards  to  any  pattern.  Wire  Letter  Boxes 
for  Counting  Houses,  &c.  Wire  Flower  and  Fruit 
Stands.  Garden  Flower  and  Plant  Trainers.  Espa- 
lies,  Orchidea  Plant  Baskets,  &c.,  &c.,  to  any  pattern. 

Galvanized  or  Common  Wire  Fences,  either  with 
Iron  or  Wood  Standers.  Plain  and  Ornamental 
Hurdle  Fences,  &c.  And  all  the  various  kinds  ol 
Wire  Nettings  ;  and  every  other  article  usually  made 
by  the  Trade,  on  the  most  Moderate  Terms. 

Observe- 163  EENFIELD  STREET. 
List  of  Prices  may  be  had  on  Application. 


'o  BIS.3D  :B'j^isrcx:E:Eis. 


JOHN  WHITEFORD, 

BIRO  MERCHANT, 

8  WILSON    STRKET, 

AND 

2  OLD  DALMARNOCK  ROAD, 

HAS  always  on  hand,  for  Sale,  a  large  and  varied 
Assortment  of 
CANARIES     GOLDFINCHES 
AND  OTHER  SINGING  BIRDS. 
^Li@s  ¥lhW©Y  (g^(§iia 


ROBERT  STEWART, 

Ki©TI)FlliK 

AND 

METHYLATED  SPIRIT  MAKER, 

124  TRONGATE,  GLASGOW. 

A  STOCK  of  Methylated  Spirit  always  on  hand, 
suitable  for  Druggists,  Cabinetmakers,  Hatters, 
and  Varnish  Manufacturers. 

Forms  and  Instructions  furnished  on  application 

JAMIESOIf  &  CO., 

OIL  REFINERS  AND  OIL  MERCHANTS, 

109  &  Ul  CLYDE  STREET,   ANDEESTON, 

JAMIESON'S  REFINED  COMPOUND  VEGE- 
TABLE OIL,  extensively  used  for  the  last 
Thirty  years,  specially  adapted  for  Steam-Boat 
Engines,  Locomotive  Engines,  Saw,  Corn, 
and  Paper  Mills,  Cabs  and  Omnibuses,  Vehi- 
cles, and  Machines  of  every  description.  The  effect 
of  this  peculiar  process  of  refining  is  to  remove  tlie 
acid,  lessen  the  friction,  and  make  the  oil  work  more 
sweetly,  superseding  with  many  kinds  of  engines 
the  use  of  sperm.  The  oil  thus  refined  has  been 
found  invaluable  for  Mast  Lights,  Moderator,  and 
every  other  kind  of  Lamp. 

To  be  had  of  the  Refiners  only,  at  their  Stores, 

109  &  111  CLYDE  STREET,  ANDERSTON 

(Near  the  Harbour.) 


THE    GLASGOW 


HOMEOPATHIC   PHARMACY. 

28     ARGYLE     ARCADE. 


(Several  years  Manager  of  Epp's  City  Shop,  London,) 

IN  returning  his  best  thanks  for  past  favours,  begs 
to  assure  his  Friends  and  Customers,  that  recently- 
attenuated  Homoeopathic  Medicines  may  always  be 
had  at  his  Pharmacy,  whether  in  the  form  of 
Globules,  Pilules,  Tinctures,  or  Triturations.  Also, 
all  the  Popular  Works,  both  on  the  theory  and 
practice  of  Homoeopathy  ;  and  the  works  on  Veteri- 
nary Homoeopathj' ;  also  Medicine  Chests  adapted 
to  the  same. 

An  extensive  and  well  assorted  Stock  of  Medicine 
Cases  for  Family  use ;  prices  varying  from  6s.  6d. 
to  Four  Guineas. 

COCHRAN'S  HOMCEOPATHIC   COCOA, 
not  to  be  surpassed.  One  Shilling  and  Fourpence  per 
Pound,  in  one  pound,  half-pound,  and  quarter-pound 
packets. 

Every  other  article  connected  with  the  business  of 
a  Homoeopathic  Chemist  always  in  Stock. 

A  detailed  Catalogue  may  be  had  gratis  on 
application. 

HOUSE,  213  BUCHANAN  STREET. 


170 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 


The  only  Artiste  in  Fireworks  in  Scotland ;   others 
assuming  to  be  such  are  only  dealers,  not  manufacturers. 

Licensed  hy  Act  of  Parliament. 

Store  and  Workshops— GILMOREHILL. 
RESIDENCE, 

where  all  Orders  must  he  left, 

246  ARGYLE  STREET, 

Corner  of  Hope  Street — Top  Flat. 
Established  1846. 


Gamekeepers'  Protecting  Lights ;  Gun  and  Pistol  Caps ; 
Air  and  Gas  Balloons ;  W  ax  Flambeaux ;  Life  Buoy  Sig- 
nals; Drawing  Crackers,  for  Confectioners;  Bon-Bons; 
Miners'  Fusees,  for  Burning  under  Water;  Pitch  Torches, 
for  Midnight  Processions. 

Musket,  Pistol,  and  Cannon  Cartridges;  Railway  Fog 
Signals;  Signal  Kockets,  for  Shipping;  Blue  Lights;  Red 
and  Green  Signal  Lights ;  Sets  of  Flags  lent  on  hire ; 
Military  Caps;  ditto  Government  Pattern;  Enfield  Ball 
Cartridges,  with  and  without  Plugs. 

^°  See  Advertisement  on  the  other  page. 


CUTLERY,  HARDWARE, 

AND 

FISHING   TACKLE    WAREHOUSE. 
JOHN    ROBERTSON, 

31  AND  32  ARQYLE  ARCADE. 

RAZORS,  Scissors;  Pen,  Pocket,  Sportsman's, 
Table  and  Dessert  Knives;  Patent  and 
Pocket  Cork  Screws;  Fancv  Dog  Collars;  Spirit 
Flasks  and  Cups;  Dressing  Cases;  Fancy  Hardware 
Spectacles  to  suit  all  ages;  Guns  and  Pistols; 
Gloves ;  Bows,  An-ows,  Targets,  &c. ;  Fishing  Rods 
and  Lines;  Artificial  Flies,  Baits,  Minnows,  &c. ; 
Plain  and  Silver- mounted  Presentation  Walking 
Sticks  and  Riding  Whips;  Sword-canes. 

Razors,   Scissors,    Knives,   and  Surgical    Instru- 
ments Ground  and  Set. 

Workshop,  28  ST.  ENOCH  WYND. 


M.  CAESWELL  &  Co., 

13     HOWARD     STREET, 

MANUFACTURERS  AND  IMPORTERS  OP 

WHOLESALE     DEALERS     AND     FISHING 
TACKLE  MAKERS  SUPPLIED. 

ENGINEER  AND  BOILERMAKER. 

HAS  REMOVED  his  Citj'  Office  to  No.  16 
ST.  ENOCH  SQUARK.  Estimates  given 
for  all  kinds  of  Engineer  and  Boiler  Work.  Inventor 
of  the  Silent  Blast  Fan. 

MECHANIC'S    NEW   AND 

SECOND-HAND  TOOL  STORE. 


ROBERT  NICHOL, 

136    BRIDGEGATE, 

GLASGOW, 

Has  always  on  hand  a  large  and  varied  Stock  of 
Mechanic's  Tools,  both  New  and  Second-hand. 

N.B. — Parties  having  such  Goods  to  dispose  of 
will  be  waited  on  by  apph'ing,  either  personally  or 
by  letter,  to  the  above  Address. 

JOHN  SMITH,  Jun., 

BUCKLEAB  &  PLUMBAGO  CRUCIBLE, 

AND 

MELTING-POT  MAKER, 

49   CLYDE  PLACE, 

GLASGOW. 


CIRUCIBLES  of  all  kinds  and  most  durable  quali-i 
/    ties,  long  known  as  the  only  genuine  Melting 
Pots.     One  trial  will  insure  future  Orders. 

49  CLYDE  PLACE,  GLASGOW. 


MANUFACTURERS  OF 

EMERY  &  GLASS  CLOTHS,  EMERY,  GLASJ' 
AND  SAND  PAPERS,  GLUE,  &C„ 

43  HIGPI   STREET,  GLASGOW. 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 


171 


ELOGUTIOK 


T 


,ATE  OF  THE  THEATRE  ROYAL,  AND  AUTHOR  OF 
THE  "  APOCAIATTICAL  HISTORY,"  &C., 

GIVES  LESSONS  Daily,  in  the  above  Arts,  at 
his  Residence, 

162   SAUCHIEHALL  STEEET. 


DEILL,  AND   DEPOETMENT. 

ALLAN'S  ROOMS,  64   HOWARD  STREET. 

i/fB..  W.  E.  ALLAN'S  CLASSES  are  open  from 

VX  the  first  Monday  in  Octoeek  till  the  end  of 
Iarch. 

JUVENILE  CLASSES  from  five  till  seven  o'clock. 

ADULT  CLASSES  every  Monday,  Wednesday, 
nd  Friday,  from  eight  till  ten  o'clock. 

Ladies  attending  this  Class,  taught  privately. 

Lessons  given  during  the  day  in  tlie  Vulse  a  de 
"einps,  Galop,  Polka,  tf-c,  in  the  Academy,  Gi 
lowARD  Street,  and  in  the  Private  Academy, 

8  CUJIBERLAND  STREET. 

Terms  Four  Shillings  per  Lesson,  or  One  Guinea 
ir  Six  Lessons. 


37  CATHEDRAL   STREET. 


OHN  M'IIarg,  Esq.,  President ;  Jas.  Wilkinson, 

Esq.,   Vice-President;    John    Craig,  Secretary , 

and  Twelve  Directors, 
ocal  Board  of  Examiners  for  the  Societj'  of  Arts, 

and  Inspectors  of  the  Classes  : — 
Alexander  Strathern,  Esq.,  Sheriff  Substitute,  Chair- 
lan;  Rev.  Wm.  Fleming,  D.D.,  Professor  of  Moral 
hilosophy,  Glasgow  University ;  Rev.  Duncan 
['Gregor,  A.M.,  of  Hope  Street;  Rev.  George  Jef- 
ey,  of  London  Road;  and  Rev.  Peter  Napier,  D.D., 
■  College  Parish,  Vice-Chairmen,  and  Twentj'- 
iree  other  Members. 

The  Principal  Classes  are — Slathematics  ;  Geo- 
•aphy ;  Free-hand  Drawing ;  Mechanical  Draw- 
g  ;  Latin ;  Greek  ;  French  ;  German ;  Gaelic  ; 
locution  ;  Music ;  Phonography  ;  Grammar,  Com- 
)sition,  and  Logic  ;   History ;  Writing,  Arithmetic, 

d  Bookkeeping.  Day  Classes  for  all  Branches  of 
1  English  and  Commercial  Education,  including 
atin,  French,  Drawing,  &c.  Ladies'  Classes  for 
rammar.  Arithmetic,  Geography ;  also  for  Read- 
g,  Writing,  Needlework,  and  Domestic  Economy, 
vening  Classes  for  Elementary  Branches.  Morn- 
g  Classes  for  several  branches  ;  with  other  Classes, 
:cording  to  the  desire  for  them.  The  number  of 
eachers  during  1861-62  was  twenty. 

The  Fees  are  as  low  as  is  consistent  with  each 
lass  supporting  itself,  from  os.  a  Quarter  to  8s., 
ith  Discount  when  Students  enter  for  Six  Months. 

Information  and  Tickets  may  be  obtained  at  the 
istitution,  or  from  Mr.  Campbell,  Bookseller,  6i 
rg}-le  Street. 


The  ovly  Ariisie  in  Fireworks  in  Scotland;  others 
assuming  to  he  sv.ch  are  only  dealers,  not  manufacturers. 
Licen.scd  by  Act  of  Parliament. 
Store  and  Workshops-GILMOREHILL. 

EESIDENCE, 

where   all   Orders   must  bo  left, 

246  ARGYLE  STREET, 

Corner  of  Hope  .Street — Top  I'lat. 

Established  184G. 

"War  Rockets  made  to  pattern;  Iron  Shot;  IlanJ 
Grenades;  Rat,  .Mole,  or  Wasp  Lights;  Caanoii  Cart- 
ridges, all  sizes;  Canister  Shot;  Percussion  Quill  Tubes; 
Burglar's  Alarms;  Parachute  Rockets. 

T.  C.  BAr.Lov\'  has  tiic  honour  to  be  Pyrotochuic  Artists 
by  special  appointment  to  the  Queen;  Theatres  Royai^ 
Glasgow,  Greenock,  Edinburgh;  Royal,  Queen's,  Dublin 
and  Belfast;  Zoological  Gardens,  Edinburgh;  Botanic, 
College,  and  the  GilinorehiU  G.ardons,  GU^sgo^^';  .and  to 
various  noblemen  throughout  Scotland.  I'rico  List  can 
be  had  on  application. 

*,*  See  Advertisement  in  Slater's  Dictionary  for  Scot- 
land, and  see  other  two  Advertisements  in  this  publication. 


fMlillfe,  illlliitlll], 
BOOKKEEPIie, 

"]\/rR.  D.  D.  MACLEAN  will  resume  hus- 
iV_i  PRIVATE  CLASSES  for  Young  Ladies 
and  Young  Gentlemen,  on  JIonday,  4th  August,, 
at  his  own  House. 

9    SJOTIA   STREET. 

THE 

GLASGOW  LADIES'  INSTITUTIOAL 

THE  GLASGOW  LADIES'  INSTITUTION, 
Established  by  Mr.  Vi'olski,  of  the  High 
School  of  Glasgow,  in  18-15,  and  carried  on  for 
these  nine  vears  at  138  Bath  Street,  will  be 
RE-OPENED  by  him  in  September  ne.xt,  at  218 
Adelaide  Place  and  190  Pitt  Street,  a  com- 
modious Building  of  21  Apartments  having  been 
erected  for  the  express  purpose. 


For  particulars,  see  the  Prospectus,  which,  m.iy  be 
had  of  Mr.  John  Cree,  21  Rival  Exchange  Place. 

h  2 


172 


ADVERTISEMENTS 


Now  Eeady,  Price  One  Shilling, 

lOUR  LECIDEES  OJf  SPn^'AL  DISEASES, 

WITH  TESTIMONIALS, 
TO  BE  HAD  OF  THE  AUTHOP», 
&b.  SOUTH    PORTL.ANQ    STREET, 
GLASGOW. 


BLACK  AND  FANCY  BORDERER  OF  PAPER  AND 
ENVELOPES, 

(Front  Land,  Top  Flat). 


AIDE-EW  EOAG, 
LITHOGRAPHER   &    ENGRAVER, 

52  AEGYLE  STSEET, 

(Foot  of  Miller  Street.) 


|^ttieT|irws  l^rintiDg. 


PUBLISHER  of    Henderson's    Cona'etance 
Guide  and  the  Glasgow  Advertiser,  under- 
takes all  kinds  of  Plain  and  Ornamental  Printing. 

67  TJHIOl'T  STEEET,  GLASGOW. 


STEREOTYPING, 

AND 


23  ST.  ENOCH  SQUARE, 


'^v.atuiiii>! 


U  N  IQU  E 

IlE@SSHNi    FHliSli, 

INVENTED,  Sold,  and  Manufactured  only  by  him. 
It  cannot  be  surpassed  for  Stamping  Envelopes,  j 
Letters,  Paper,  Warehouse  Stamps,  Checks,  Tickets^ 
and  other  mercantile  purposes.  ,    .  i 

Dies  Engraved  with  Name,  Profession,  and  Ad- 
dress, complete  and  ready  for  use,  only  at  15s. 

These  Presses  will  be  found  one  of  the  usefullest 
and  cheapest  ever  brought  before  the  public. 

A.  C.  Y.  returns  thanks  for  the  past  six  years, 
and  will  be  most  happy  to  show  his  specimens  o1 
Dies  Seals,  Crests,  Bookbinding  Stamps,  Confec- 
tioners', Manufacturers',  Steel  Stamps  for  Jomersj 
Engineers,  and  Iron  Works,  to  friends  and  visitors, 
whose  orders  will  be  esteemed  and  carefully  executed* 

ALEXAiS!DER~C.  YOUNG 


DIE 


SINKER,     STAMP     AND 
SEAL    ENGRAVER, 

42  ARGYLE  STREET,  GLASGOV^/,   _ 

(Opposite  the  Biiclcs  Bead  Hotel) 


TO  BOOKBUYERS,  SCHOOL 

THE  Largest  and  most  varied  Stock  of  New  am 
Second-hand  Books  in  the  "West  of  Scotland, 


Evert   description    of    Printing   executed   on   the 
shortest  notice,  and  at 

MODEHATE    TEHMS. 


wfimmm  FuiNiiiiB« 


The  Latest  and  Standard  works  in  Histor}',  Fiction 
Miscellaneous  Literature,  Theology,  Science,  am 
Medicine.  Bibles  in  great  variety.  Illustrate! 
Editions  of  the  Poets,  and  a  variety  of  Juvenil 
Books,  in  gay  bindings,  for  Presents  and  SchoO) 
Prizes.— P«i/ic  Libraries  svppUedon  the  best  ierm^ 


BOOKSELLER, 

179  HIGH  STREET,  Corner  of  College  S' 
Mr.  HADDEN  invites  Inspection  of  his  Large  an 
Varied  Stock.  For  the  convenience  of  Visitors  th 
nett  price  of  nearly  every  book  is  marked  on  it  i] 
plain  figures. 

Country  orders  faithfully  attended  to. 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 


173 


WILLIAM   M'LEAM    &   CO., 

COTTON  WASTE  DEALERS, 
■07    CLYDE    STUEET,    AHDEHSTOF. 

WILLIAM    M'AETHUR, 

TAILOR  &  CLOTHIER, 

AS  always  on  hand  a  Large  Stock  of  SCOTCH 
and  ENGLISH  MANUFACTURED  GOODS; 
also,  CHILDKEN'S  KILT  SUITS,  in  every  Style. 
40  CAERICK  STREET,  ANDEESTOX. 


The  only  Artiste  in  Fireworhs  in  Scotland;  others 

assuming  io  be  such  areonly  dealers,  not  manufacturers. 

Licensed  by  Act  of  Parliament. 

Store  and  Workshops-GILMOSEHILL. 

RESIDENCE, 

•\vliero  all  Orders  must  Ije  left, 

246  ARGYLS  STREET, 

Corner  of  Hope   Street— Top   Flat. 
Established  IS'16. 

20,000  Variegated  Glass  Lamps,  for  Illuminatinsf  Bali- 
Rooms,  &c.,  lent  on  hire.  Fusees  of  every  defxription,  for 
Blasting-  purposes. 

T.  C.  Bakijiw  begs  to  inform  tlin  >ro'bility  and  Gentiy 
tbat  he  maniil':ictiuvs  every  description  of  Fireworks  for 
•  Public  and  I'rivate  Displays,  F-xhibit!ons  to  commemo- 
rate Births,  Jlarriages,  Parties  Coming  of  -4ge,  otc.,  &c., 
at  sums  varying  from  £8  Ss. 

Squibs,  Craclters,  and  Fin  Wheels;  Port  Fires;  Devil 
among  the  Tailors ;  Jack  in  Boxes ;  Line  or  Life  Kockets ; 
Gold  Flower  Pets;  Koman  Candles;  Slow  Matcli  Lights 
to  catch  Rabbits;  Bengal  Lights;  Vertical  Wheels;  Vol- 
canos;  Gun  Planks  (lent  on  hii-e),  with  volleys  of  12  to  100, 
very  suitable  for  Kegattas. 

*.|.*  See  Advertisement  on  the  other  pnge. 


BAKIEL  CAEMICHAEL, 
TOBACCO  &  SNUFF  MANUFACTURER, 

161    INGRAM    STREET, 
Importer    of    the     Finest    1-Iavs.na, 
Swiss,    and    other     CIGAES,    Manilla 

Cheroots,  &c.        

rpOURISTS    will    always    find   a    First -Class 
J_      Selection  of  well-seasoned   CiGAr.3,  and  the 
Finest  Meerscitatim  Pipes  always  on  i:and. 

Sole  Manufacturer  of  the  Celebrated  Navarino 
S.MOKiNG  Mixture.  Ail  kinds  of  Fancy  Tobaccos 
on  hand. 

Agent  for  Cottan's  DouWe-sifted  SmifiE^ 

Taddy'a  (Genuine),  and  all  kinds  of  Plain  and 
Fancy  Snufes,  Wholesale  and  Retail. 

Observe— IGl  INGRAM  STREET, 
Third  Shop  from  Queen  Street. 


H; 


WHOLESALE 

VATCH    MANUFACTURERS 

ARTISANS'  TOOL  WAREHOUSE. 

FISHING  TACKLE, 
]^IUSICAL  INSTRUMENTS  AND  STRINGS. 


SEORGE  PANTON  &  SON, 

32  STOCKWELL  STREET, 
GENERAL  MERCHANTS, 

AND 

IMPOETERS    OF    FOEEIGN    GOODS. 

Successor  to  John  Dow,  Watch  and  Plate  Bruslimalcer. 


OUR  Stock  being  so  varied  and  extensive,  cannot 
be  full}'  particularized;  but  a  large  assortment, 
by  the  best  Manufacturers  in  the  following  Goods, 
may  always  be  depended  on  : — 

Jewellers',   Engravers',   Dentists',    and  Watcli    and 
Clock  Makers'  Tools  and  Materials. 

Mainsprings,  Jewels,  Dials,  Glasses,  Hands. 

Wheels  and  Pinions,  Chains,  Keys,  Guards,  &c. 

Spring  and  Eight-day  Clock  Movements. 

English  and  French  Clocks  and  Timepieces. 

American  Clocks,  Eight-day  and  Thirty  Hours. 

Lancashire  and  French  Files. 

Dutch  Melting-Pots,  Lathe  Bands,  &c. 

Violins,  Bows.  Flutes,  Flufinas,  Accordions. 

Organ  Accordions,  with.  '■^Tremulo  Stop." 

Cornopeans,  Concertinas, 

English   and    German    Musical   Boxes,    and  other 
Musical  Instruments. 

Pianoforte  and  Dulcimer  Wire. 

Violin,  Harp,  Guitar,  and  other  Jlusical  Strings. 

Best  German  Wood  for  Violins,  and  all  other  Mount- 
ing for  them. 

Fishing-Rods,  Reels,  Lines,  Flies,  Hooks,  Swivels. 

Fishing  Books  and  Baskets. 

Silkworm  Giit,  Hair,  Mounting  for  Fishing-Rod.s,  &c. 

Borometers,  Thermometers,  and  Furnishings,  whole- 
sale and  retail. 
Detailed  Catalogues   of   Goods  may  be  had  by 

applying  at  the  Warehouse,  ,32  Stockwell  Street. 
In.spection  and  Comparison  of  the  Quality  and 

Prices  of  their  Goods  respectfully  invited. 

P.S. — None  but  the   Trade  supplied  with   Watcli 

Materials. 
Goods  made  io  Order,  and  Rejiairs  neatly  Executed. 


174 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 


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AND 

FIRE  AND  LIFE  INSURANCE  AGENT, 

11  MILLER  STEEET   AND  475  GALLOWGATE, 

GLASGOW, 

TAKES  charge  of  every  class  of  Property  in 
City  and  Suburbs.  Fire  Insurances  effected 
at  Moderate  Rates.  Transfers  from  other  Offices 
free  of  Expense.  Life  Assurances,  on  Joint  or  Single 
Lives,  payable  at  death  or  a  fixed  age,  at  Premiums 
which  compare  favourably  with  other  Offices, 

DEBTS  COLLECTED  01  COiilSSIOI 

IX  GLASGOW, 

AND  ALL  PARTS  OF  THE  UNITED 

EY 


Accountants,  House  Factors, 

AND 

Insurance  Agents  for  Fire,  Life,  Plate  Glass,  and 
Guarantee  Companies, 

6  HUTCHESON  STREET,  GLASGOW. 


Card  of  Terms  to  be  had  at  the  Office. 


ON  APPKOVED   PERSONAL  SECURITY, 
(residing  in  Glasgow), 

In  Sums  varying  from  £5  to  £1000, 

ADDEESS— 

BON  ACCOED  LOAN  COMPANY, 
17  Brunswick  Street, 

FORFEITED    PLEDGES, 

AND     GENERAL     GOODS    NA^AREHOUSE, 

78   GEORGE'S    STEEET, 

(a    little    east   of    PORTLAND    STREET). 

Always  in  Stock  a  good  supply  of  Men  and 
Women's  Wearing  Apparel,  Bed  and  Table  Napery, 
Blankets,  Mats,  Sheets,  Silk  and  Satin  Dresses, 
Harness  Shawls  and  Plaids,  Boots  and  Shoes,  Llard- 
ware,  Jewellery,  Watches,  &c.  &c. 

Those  Furnishing  at  the  Coast,  or  otherwise, 
may  effect  a  considerable  saving  froni  the  ordinary 
way  of  Purchasing. 

C.  SARKIN,  Manager. 

P.S. — Parties  having  any  of  the  above  Goods  to 
dispose  of,  will  always  find  a  ready  sale. 


SESSION-CLERK'S   OFFICE  FOR  THE 

PARISH    OF    GOVAF. 


FOR  the  convenience  of  those  who  reside  in 
Hutchesontown,  Laurieston,  Tradeston,  and 
Kingston,  and  otlier  parts  of  the  Parish  of  Govan, 
an  OFFICE  has  been  OPENED  at  53  EGLINTON 
S'lREET,  for  receiving  the  Names  of  Parties  desir- 
ous to  have  their  Marriage  Banns  proclaimed  in  the 
Parish  Church  of  Govan. 

The  Office  is  open  at  tlie  following  Hours  : — From 
Ten  A.M.  till  Three  p.m.  Daily;  and  in  addition, 
from  Six  p.m.  till  Eight  p.ji.  on  Mondays,  Fridays,, 
and  Saturdays. 

WM.  FULTON,  Sess.-Clerk  of  Govan, 


73  &  m  NELSON  mMEf  (CITY), 
JOHIT    BTTCHANAF,    Proprietor. 

''I^HESE  Halls,  accommodating  GOO  and  200  re- 
A.  spectiTeh',  are  let  for  Public,  Society,  or  other 
Meetings;  Concerts,  Balls,  Soirees;  Lectures,  Dis- 
cussions, &c.,  during  the  week.  On  Sundays  for 
Public  Worship.  Smaller  Rooms  for  Committee 
Meetings.     Terms  very  moderate. 

SEAL'.IMG   WAX. 

JOHN  BUCHANAN  has  always  in  Stock 
LETTER  and  BOTTLE  SEALING  WAX,  of  the 
best  qualities  and  colours,  in  Sticks  and  in  Cakes, 
and  at  very  reasonable  Prices. 


OLD  FOLKS  MADE  YOMS  AGAIM, 

WRIGHT'S  TURKISH  POWDER  will  be  found, 
by  all  who  intend  Renewing  their  Youth,  by- 
changing  their  Hair  from  Red  or  Grey  to  a  beautiful 
permanent  Auburn,  Brown,  or  Black,  that  Wkight's- 
Turkish  Powder  is  the  original  and  only  Genuine 
Hair  D3'e  now  in  use.  One  trial  will  be  found 
sufficient,  as  it  neither  stains  skin  nor  linen. 

Sold  in  Boxes  at  Is.  and.  2s.  Each 

Sole  Manufacturer: 

Hair  Cutter,   Peruks  Maker,   &c.   Sic- 

7  MACFARLANE  STREET,  GLASGOW. 

Established  1845. 


LATE 

ROBERTSON  &  M'DOUGALL, 
12  Se  14  JAIL  SQUARE, 

HAVE  always  on  hand  a  complete  assortment  of 
Tea,  Table,  and  Dessert  Sets  ;  Toilet  Ware,  Hot 
Water  Jugs  ;  Cut,  Pressed,  and  Plain  Glass  of  every 
description;  Lustres  and  Yases  in  great  variety; 
Bristol  Wares,  &c. 


ADVERTISEMENTS 


175 


(successor  to  JOHN  PHILP), 

76  LANCEFIELD  STREET, 

GLASGOW. 

Sole  Agent  in  Glasgow  for  Gloekat  op 

Campsie's  Lime. 

Important  Notice  to  Millers  and 
Millwrights. 

BANZIGER,  HIRSCH,  &  CO., 

6  7    BUCHANAN    STREET, 
GLASGOW, 

AEE  keeping  a  well-assorted  Stock  of  DUFOUR 
&  CO.'S  SWISS  DRESSING  SILK,  which 
has  everywhere  deservedly  got  the  preference  of  other 
similar  makes  offered  for  sale. 


PATTERN  CARDS  AND  PRICE  IISTS  FURNISHED 
ON  APPLICATION. 


GROWER  AND  IMPORTER  OF 
CARROTS. 

CARTINQ  CONTRACTOR, 

AND 

GENERAL  AGENT. 


126  CLYDE  STREET,  ANDERSTON. 


COMPARISON    SOLICITED. 


[F  you  wish  your  HAIR  well  Cut,  and  entirely 

L     cleansed  from  Scurf,  Try 

GEORGE    WRIGHT. 

Hair  Cutter,  Peruke-Maker,  and  Perfamer, 
7  Macfarlane  Street,  Glasgow. 


Estahlished  17  Years. 


R.  DRUMMOND, 

69    TJi:sriozsr    ste,:e:e]t. 


Breakfasts,  Dinners,  Suppers,  and  Soirees, 
supplied  in  Tow  a  or  Country. 


ALL  kinds  of  Utensils  necessary  for  above  Lent  on 
Hii 


lire  at  Moderate  Rates. 


TO  MASTER^PAINTERS. 

GRAIIMER  TO  THE  TRADE, 

32  BENFREW    STREET. 

No,  1  LOVE  LOAN,  JOHN  STREET, 

GLASGOW. 


THOMAS  WRAY, 

(From  London) 

FANCY,  CANE,  AND  WINDSOR 
CHAIRMAKER. 

Merchants  and    Captains  supplied  on   the  Shortest 
Notice.     Caneing  done  in  all  its  various  Branches. 


WOOL,  ROPE,  &  RAG  MEPiCHANT, 

63   CARRICK   STREET, 
GLASGO^V, 

RESPECTFULLY  intimates  that  he  Purchases 
all  kinds  of  OLD  ROPES,  RAGS,  TMETALS, 
DEER  and  RAM  HORNS,  OLD  and  NEW  HAIR, 
UMBRELLA  WHALE  BONE,  &c.,  .and  pays 
prompt  Cash  on  delivery  of  Goods. 

Country  Customers  Punctually  attended  to. 

EAG  &  METAL  STOEE. 
MRS.  W.  DEVINE, 

431  &  433  PARLIAMENTARY  ROAD, 

(Third  Shop  from  Buchanan  Street,') 

RESPECTFULLY  intimates  that  she  is  prepared 
to  purchase  all  kinds  of  Waste,  Ropes,  Paper, 
Rags,  and  Metals.     Bottles  Bought  and  Sold. 

Orders  from  the  Country  punctually  attended  to. 

ROBERT  &  JAMES  DOUGLAS, 

COTTON-WASTE  DE.iLT^RS  AND  MILL 

FURNISHERS, 

AND 

ROBERT  DOUGLAS,  &  Co., 

PiRN  COP  PAPER-TUBE  MANUFACTURERS, 

REMOVED    FROM 

76  LANCEFIELD  STREET, 

TO 

92  ELLIOT  STREET,  CHANSTONHILL. 


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MINIMUM   PREMIUMS. 


THE 


SCOTTISH  AmCABLE 

LIFE  ASSURANCE    SOCIETY. 


ESTABLISHED  1826,  AND  INCORPORATED  BY  ACT  OF  PARLIAMENT. 


GLASGOW  (Head  Office),  39  ST.  VINCENT  PLACE. 


LONDON,  .    .   1  Threadneedle  Street. 
EDINBURGH,  3  N.  St.  David  Street. 


DUBLIN,    50  Lower  Sackville  Street. 
BELFAST,  12  Corporation  Street. 


(Js-TjTj     BEIISrCB-     DPJJL.E-TIES     .^SSXTU/Eia     lOST     TUB     SOCIEOTTr.) 


PRESIDENT. 
HIS  GKACE  THE  DUKE  OF  EOXBURGHE. 

VICE-PRESIDENTS. 
HIS  GRACE  THE  DUKE  OF  BUCCLEUCH. 
HIS  GRACE  THE  DUKE  OF  ATHOLL. 
THE  RIGHT  HON.  THE  LORD  JUSTICE-GENERAL. 


EXTRAORDINARY  DIRECTORS. 

The  Lobd  Justice-Cleek. 

Lord  Curuiehill. 

William  Stirling,  Esq.,  Edinburgh. 

Alexander  Cuningham,  Esq.,  W.S. 

Laurence  Robertson,  Esq.,  Royal  Bank, 

Edinburgh.  1  Glasgow. 

ORDINARY  DIRECTORS. 

Mark   Sprot,   Esq.   of  Garnkirk, 
George  Readman,  Esq.,  Banker. 
Thomas  Hill,  Esq.  of  Merrylee. 
David  Law,  Esq.,  Phoenix  Iron  Works. 


John  Hennings  Nix,  Esq.,  Banker,  London. 
William  Tottie,  Esq.,  Merchant,  London. 
William  Leckie  Ewing,  Esq.  of  Arngomery. 
C.  F.  B.  Sweetland,  Esq.,  Merchant,  London. 
Andrew   MacEwan,   Esq.,   Accountant, 


M.  E.  Robinow,  Esq.,  Merchant. 
George  Stevenson,  Esq.,  Manufacturer. 
Robert  Jameson,  Esq.,  Writer. 


Rev.  Norman  Macleod,  D.D.,  Barony  Parish. 

Medical  Officer,  J.  G.  FLEMING,  Esq.,  M.D. 

Manager,  WILLIAM  SPEN8,  Esq.  Secretary,  JOHN  STOTT,  Esq. 


MINIMUM    PREMIUMS. 

♦ 

Intending  Assurers,  wlio  are  desirous  of  availing  themselves  of  the  Ordinary  Ratea 
of  the  Society,  and  of  securing  the  full  Additions  to  their  Policies,  are  refeiTed  to 
the  ordinary  Pamphlets,  explaining  the  Rates  and  Rules  of  the  Institution. 

This  Special  Pamphlet  is  intended  for  that  numerous  Class  who  are  desirous  of 
obtaining  for  such  Amounts  as  they  are  enabled  to  devote  from  their  Income,  the 
largest  amount  of  immediate  Assurance,  without  subjecting  themselves  to  increase  of 
their  subsequent  Payments. 

The  following  excellent  observations,  made  by  Mr.  Sheriff  Bell  at  the  Annual 
Meeting  of  the  Society  on  23d  May,  1861,  explain  with  great  distinctness  the  benefits 
of  the  system,  and  show  how  much  it  has  been  appreciated  by  the  public : — 

"I  think  the  members  of  this  Institution  have  every  reason  to  congratulate  them- 
selves upon  its  steady  and  confirmed  prosperity.  In  looking  over  the  Tables  of  the 
Institution,  I  was  much  struck  with  one  of  them,  which  is  commonly  spoken  of  as 
'The  Minimum  Premium  Table.'  The  first  desire  with  most  people  having  an  annual 
amount  which  they  wish  devoted  to  Life  Assurance,  is  to  assure  as  large  a  sum  as 
possible  for  the  smallest  possible  premium.  Now,  by  this  Minimum  Table  it  does 
appear  to  me,  so  far  as  I  have  been,  able  to  look  at  the  tables  of  other  Assurance 
oflices,  that  this  object  is  more  successfully  and  safely  obtained  than  anywhere  else ; 
for  I  do  not  know  any  office  that  assures  an  equal  sum  at  so  small  a  premium.  I 
think  that  the  observations  which  have  been  made  in  one  of  the  pamphlets  upon  the 
Minimum  Premiums  shows  that  they  are  perfectly  sound.  The  Minimum  Premiums 
are  based  upon  this  principle,  that  if  the  annual  rates  of  addition  at  the  Septennial 
Investigation  shall  fall  under  1^  per  cent.,  then  the  sum  insured  upon  the  minimum 
scale  shall  suffer  a  proportionate  diminution;  and  if  the  addition  be  more  than  1^ 
per  cent.,  then  the  'minimum'  insurers  shall  enjoy  a  proportionate  increase.'  Now, 
the  improbability  of  reduction  is  exemplified  by  our  past  experience.  We  find,  by 
looking  back  at  the  Septennial  Investigations  of  the  years  1832,  1839,  1846,  1853, 
and  now  in  1860,  that  the  additions  have  never  been  under  1|  per  cent. ;  that  at  the 
Septennial  Investigation  of  1846  the  additions  rose  to  2  percent.;  and  that  since 
then  they  have  been  If  per  cent.,  both  in  1853  and  at  December  31,  1860,  so  that  the 
insurers  at  the  minimum  rate  have  suffered  no  diminution,  but  are  rather  entitled 
to  receive  certain  additions.  This  table  has  only  been  in  existence  a  few  years,  and 
already  it  has  become  a  very  popular  one  in  this  office.  I  have  shown  my  con- 
fidence in  the  scheme  by  myself  taking  out  a  policy  under  it.  In  the  pamphlet 
which  I  hold  in  my  hand,  and  which  was  published  some  time  ago,  it  is  stated,  with 
that  absence  of  all  excess  of  statement  which  I  think  characterizes  the  statements  of 
this  office, — 'There  appears  little  probability  of  the  provision  as  to  increase  or  diminu- 
tion, requisite  for  the  working  of  the  plan,  resulting  in  diminution.'  In  point  of  fact, 
instead  of  diminution,  it  has  resulted  in  increase.  That  this  is  a  favourite  table  may 
be  gathered  from  the  fact,  which  I  see  from  one  of  the  printed  papers  put  into  my 
hand,  that  already  about  1,500  policies  exist  on  this  scale,  the  sum  insured  being 
upwards  of  £650,000,  and  the  annual  premiums  paid  iipon  that  sum  more  than 
£18,000.  I  have  not  the  smallest  doubt  that  a  party  insuring  £100  at  any  age  under 
this  table,  and  at  a  less  premium  than  in  any  other  office,  has,  in  every  human  proba- 
bility, a  certainty  that  his  representatives  will  receive  that  sum  at  his  death.  I  think, 
therefore,  that  this  Minimxim  Table  is  quite  equitable,  and  that  the  fairness  of  it 
approves  itself  to  the  common  sense  of  every  man,  so  that  I  do  not  wonder  that  so 
many  parties  have  availed  themselves  of  its  advantages.  Those  who  have  but  a 
certain  amount  to  pay  away  for  asssurance  policies  naturally  inquire  how  they  can 
realize  most  from  it;  and  I  think  in  availing  themselves  of  this  table  they  dosoin  a 
very  satisfactory  way.  I  believe  that  the  institution  is  based  iipon  good  principles 
generally,  and  that  all  its  tables  and  calculations  are  sound  and  judicious.  I  cannot 
but  think  that  it  is  worth  while  to  call  public  attention  to  this  Minimum  Table,  as  a 
most  valuable  and  desirable  one  for  many  classes  of  insurers." 


MINIMUM  PREMIUMS. 

Tlie  subjoined  remarks  explain  the  grounds  on  which  it  was  thought  desirable  to 
frame  these  Tables;  the  principles  upon  which  they  were  calculated;  and  their 
advantages  as  contrasted  with  other  modes  of  assurance, 

1.  If  the  rate  of  mortality  and  interest,  and  all  the  other  circumstances  which  bear 
upon  the  condition  and  prosperity  of  Life  Assurance  Institutions,  could  have  been 
anticipated  with  sufficient  precision  to  enable  so  low  a  rate  of  premium  for  a  definite 
sum  to  be  fixed  as  the  public  would  feel  confident  was  no  more  than  sufficient,  it 
seems  not  improbable  that  this  mode  of  assuring  would  have  been  preferred  to  the 
payment  of  a  higher  premium,  and  the  return,  in  the  shape  of  additions,  of  the  excess 
thereof  beyond  what  might  be  requisite. 

2.  The  mode  last  mentioned  may  be  generally  stated  to  be  the  system  at  present 
adopted  by  Mutual  Assurance  offices ;  and 

3.  By  Proprietary  offices,  except  that  in  their  case  a  considerable  portion  of  the 
excess  of  premiums  is  allotted  to  the  proprietors. 

4.  Soon  after  the  Investigation,  as  at  31st  December,  1853,  the  Directors  of  the 
Scottish  Amicable  (Mutual)  Life  Assurance  Society  directed  their  attention  to 
the  means  of  securing  to  the  public  the  convenience  and  advantage  of  as  low  a  rate 
as  would  be  justified  by  past  experience,  and  be  unattended  with  the  risk  of  danger 
to  the  institution. 

5.  The  rates  of  Annual  Additions  declared  at  the  different  Septennial  Investi- 
gations had  at  that  time  been  as  follows:  — 

At  31st  December,  1832,  on  Sums  in  Policies, ..1^  per  cent. 

At  3lst  December,  1839,  on  Sums  in  Policies,  and  former  additions, 14  per  cent. 

At  31st  December,  1846,  on  ditto, ,. 2    per  cent. 

At  31st  December,  1853,  on  ditto, 1|  per  cent. 

Looking  to  the  results  of  these  Investigations,*  the  Directors  considered  they  might, 
with  much  propriety,  calculate  on  the  probability  of  continuance  of  a  rate  of  addition 
not  lower  than  1|  per  cent.,  and  accordingly — 

6.  It  was  determined  to  calculate,  as  accurately  as  possible,  the  fair  annual 
equivalents,  without  profit  to  the  office  in  the  conversion,  of  additions  at  the 
rate  of  1|  per  cent.,  according  to  the  system  of  the  Society,  and  to  deduct  these  from 
the  ordinary  annual  rates  on  the  addition  scale.  The  sums  thus  left  are  the 
premiums,  according  to  Table  A  C,  which  will  be  found  on  next  page. 

7.  In  submitting  to  the  public  such  exceedingly  low  rates,  it  was  thought  requisite 
to  provide  that  the  sums  in  the  Policies  should  be  made  subject  to  increase  or 
diminution,  according  as  the  additions  declared  during  their  cuirency  shall  have 
exceeded  or  fallen  short  of  amount,  with  accumulations,  resulting  from  a  rate  of  1^ 
per  cent. 

8.  It  appeared  to  the  Directors  that,  by  this  simple  expedient,  they  had  been 
enabled  thoroughly  to  meet  the  desire  of  a  large  body  of  the  public  for  a  liberal  and 
comprehensive  system,  by  which  they  might  have  as  great  a  sum  as  possible  assured 
for  the  annual  sum  they  could  afford  to  devote  for  the  purpose;  and  there  appeared 
to  them  little  probability  of  the  provision  as  to  increase  or  diminution,  requisite  for 
the  working  of  the  plan,  resulting  in  diminution.  Under  this  mode,  a  person  of  the 
age  of  30,  paying  yearly  £25  17s.  6d.,  the  ordinary  premium  for  £1,000,  would,  in 
this  class,  for  the  same  sum,  assure  £1,400.     In  the  same  way, 

A  Person  of  the  Age  of  20  would,  for  the  Premium  of  £1,000,  Assure  £1,500. 
A  Person  of  the  Age  of  40  would,  for  the  Premium  of  £1,000,  Assure  £1,333. 

Such  is  the  contrast  with  the  premium  on  the  ordinary  class  with  additions ;  but 
even  contrasting  the  present  low  rates  with  those  of  the  class  without  additions,  the 
difference  is  most  matei-ial,  parties  being  able  to  secure  an  additional  Policy  under 
the  low  rates  of  from  £200  to  £130  upon  a  £1,000  Policy. 

*  Another  Investigation,  as  at  31st  December,  1860,  lias  been  made  since  these  rates  were  adopted,  and 
the  result  is  a  declaration  of  Additions  at  the  rate  of  1^  per  cent.,  so  that  if  a  Minimum  Premium  Policy 
were  becoming  a  claim  now  there  would  be  paid,  in  addition  to  the  sum  in  the  Policy,  one  quarter  per  cent, 
for  each  year  of  its  duration,  up  to  Slst  December,  1860, 


MINIMUM  PREMIUMS. 


TABLE  AC -FOR  ASSURANCE  OF  £100. 


Age 
next 
Birth 
day. 

Yearly 
Premium. 

Half- 
Yearly 
Premium. 

Quarterly 
Premium. 

Age 
next 
Birth 
day. 

Yearly 
Premium. 

Half- 
Yearly 
Premium. 

Quarterly 
Premium. 

£ 

s. 

d. 

£     s.     d. 

£    s. 

d. 

£     s. 

d. 

£     s. 

d. 

£     s.     d. 

21 

9 

3 

0  15     1 

0     7 

8 

41 

2   11 

4 

1      6 

5 

0  13     5 

22 

9 

11 

0  15     5 

0    7 

10 

42 

2  13 

0 

1     7 

4 

0   13   10 

23 

10 

7 

0  15     9 

0     8 

0 

43 

2  14 

10 

1      8 

3 

0  14     4 

24 

11 

3 

0  16     1 

0     8 

2 

44 

2  16 

9 

1      9 

3 

0  14  10 

25 

12 

0 

0  16     6 

0     8 

4 

45 

2  18 

8 

1   10 

3 

0  15     4 

26 

12 

10 

0  16  11 

0     8 

7 

46 

3     0 

9 

1   11 

4 

0  15  10 

27 

13 

8 

0  17     4 

0     8 

9 

47 

3     3 

1 

1    12 

6 

0  16     6 

28 

U 

5 

0  17     9 

0     8 

11 

48 

3     5 

5 

1   13 

8 

0  17     1 

29 

15 

5 

0  18     3 

0     9 

3 

49 

3     8 

1 

1   15 

1 

0  17     9 

30 

16 

7 

0  18  10 

0     9 

7 

50 

3  10 

9 

1   16 

5 

0  18     6 

31 

17 

7 

0  19     4 

0     9 

10 

51 

3  13 

7 

1  17 

11 

0  19     3 

32 

18 

8 

0  19  11 

0  10 

1 

62 

3  16 

3 

1  19 

4 

0  19  11 

33 

19 

9 

1     0     6 

0  10 

4 

63 

3  19 

6 

2     1 

0 

1     0     9 

34 

2 

0 

11 

1     1     1 

0  10 

9 

54 

4     2 

9 

2     2 

8 

1     1    7 

35 

2 

2 

2 

1     1     9 

0  11 

0 

55 

4     6 

4 

2     4 

6 

1     2    7 

36 

2 

3 

6 

1     2     5 

0  11 

4 

56 

4  10 

0 

2     6 

4 

1     3     6 

37 

2 

4 

10 

1     3     1 

0  11 

9 

57 

4  14 

0 

2     8 

5 

1     4     7 

38 

2 

6 

4 

1     3  10 

0  12 

1 

58 

4  18 

1 

2  10 

6 

1     5     7 

39 

2 

7 

11 

1     4     8 

0  12 

6 

59 

5     2 

6 

2  12 

10 

1     6     9 

40 

2 

9 

7 

1     5     7 

0  12 

11 

60 

5     7 

2 

2  15 

3 

1     8     0 

Example. — A  person  aged  30  may,  by  payment  of  £1  16s.  7d.  yearly,  18s.  lOd.  half-yearly,  or 
9s.  7d.  quarterly,  secure  to  his  family  or  representatives  £100  (payable  six  months  after 
death),  subject  to  increase  or  diminution,  as  above  stated. 


Full  TaMes  of  Eates  and  Explanatory  Pamphlets,  and  all  further  information 
regarding  the  Society,  the  liberal  conditions  of  its  Policies,  and  the  equity  and 
advantages  of  its  arrangements,  may  be  obtained  upon  application  to  any  of  the 
OiBces  of  the  Society. 


39  St.  Vincent  Place, 
Glasgow,  1862. 


c& 


,^^,^.'fw«i'^%,^ 


^ 


lis'        Funds 
^       ^3,720,808. 


(S' 

^ 


% 

Revenue       ^ 
^438,740.        ^ 


IS   NO  IV 


THE   LARGEST  MUTUAL  LIFE  OFFICE   IN  .THE  WORLD. 

CHIEF  OFFICES. 

Edmbui'gh.  London. 

9  St.  Andrew  Sq.  (Head  Office).  4  Royal  Exchange  Buildings. 

Manchester.  Liverpool.  Bristol. 

39  Cross  Street,  King  St.      Exchange  Street,  East.  2  St.  Stephen's  Street. 

g6  Cross  St.,  Brazenose  St.      i  York  Buildings,  Dale  St.        Shannon  Court,  Corn  St. 

Glasgow.  Dublin.  Belfast. 

141  Buchanan  Street.       59  William  Street.  ii  Arthur  Street. 

A  full  List  of  the  Society's  Agents  is  contained  in  the  Prospectus. 

The  "Wliole  Profits  belong  to  the  Members,  and  are  divided  among  them 
alone,  there  being  no  Shareholders,  as  in  Proprietary  Companies,  entitled 
to  Dividends,  or  to  participate  in  the  Profits  in  any  other  manner. 


The  Success  of  the  Society. 

THERE  is  no  instance  in  the  history  of  Life  Assurance  in  which  pro- 
gress has  been  more  rapid  or  success  more  solid.  EstabHshed  in 
1815  without  the  adventitious  aid  of  Shareholders'  capital,  when  Life 
Assurance  was  all  but  unknown  in  Scotland,  the  operations  of  the 
Society  have  attained  a  magnitude  and  wide -spread  usefulness  which 
the  original  founders  could  scarcely  have  anticipated.  The  remarkable 
success  which  has  attended  the  Society  ever  since  it  was  founded  is 
exhibited  in  the  following 

TABLE  OF  STATISTICS  of  the  PROGRESS  of  the  SOCIETY. 


^ 


Dates. 

Sums  Assured 

.  .  by 

Amount  of 

Vested  Bonuses 

Declared. 

Sums  Assured, 
and  Bonus 
Additions 

Annual 
Revenue  from 

Premiums 
and  Interest. 

Accumulated 
Fund 

£        s-   d. 

£        s.   d. 

£      s- 

d. 

£       s.   d. 

£        s.   d 

1815 

1,000    0    0 

1,000   0 

c 

34  12     6 

34  12     6 

1824 

431,667     8     8 

24,592     7    0 

373.656    I 

8 

17,454    0     3 

76,509     7     3 

1831 

J,  474.409     I  '° 

122,007     5     8 

1.332.434  10 

6 

54.653     7     5 

260,046    8    0 

1838 

3,916,214     5  II 

432,087  14     8 

3.S57.134    I 

10 

141,241   14     2 

785,272  11     6 

1845 

7,502,981     5     9 

1,146,498     5    6 

6,798,622    6 

3 

■iilitiyKj    0    0 

1,701,633     1     6 

1852 

10,963,900  II     9 

2,o53>7i9     6     7 

9,084,660  17 

I 

338,362    8     6 

2,581,109    5     7 

1859 

14,241,419     3     I 

3,032,176  13     1 

10,943,853    8 

5 

412,767    9    2 

3,518,230    6     9 

1861 

14,997,223     3     I 

3,039.305  14     1 

10,894,098     2 

0 

438,740  13    4 

3,720,808     9     5 

~ff 


a- 


Scottish}  SEIitioixis'  JFunti  5Life  ^ssxiratice  ^ocictg. 
Moderate  Rates  of  Pre7nium. 

The  Premiums  charged  by  this  Society  are  generally  lower  than 
those  charged  by  the  leading  Offices  of  England,  Scotland,  and  Ireland, 
thus : — 


Average  of  the  Premiums 
charged   by    i6    of    the 
oldest    established    and 
largest     offices     in    the 
Three  Kingdoms       .     . 

Scottish.  Widows'  Fund 

Premiums  Charged. 

Age  2S. 

Age  30. 

Age  40. 

Age  50. 

Age  60. 

£  s.    d 
267 

2     6     6 

£  s.    d. 
2  12    I 

2  11     9 

£  s.    d. 
3    7    5 
3     6     3 

£  s.    d 
4  II    4 

4     9     2 

£  s.    d 
6  12    3 

6     6     4 

■a 


TAe  Last  Bomts 

was  ONE  OF  THE  LARGEST  ever  declared  by  any  INSURANCE  COMPANY. 

The  Sums  Assured  then  added  to  Policies  amounted  to 

ONE    MILLION    POUNDS    STERLING, 

which,  according  to  the  duration  of  the  Policies,  yielded  BONUSES  from 
<£i  :  12  :  6  to  .£3  :  6s.  per  cent  per  annum  on  the  original  sum  assured. 

The  timisually  large  Bonuses  declared  by  this  Society  will  be  seen  from 
the  following 

TABLE   SHEWING  THE   ACCUMULATED   AMOUNTS   OF   POLICIES   OF  ^lOOO, 
AND   THE   TOTAL   PER   CENTAGES   OF   BONUS   THEREON. 


Amount  Payable 

Per 

Date  of 

If  death  occur  after  payment  of  the  Premium  in  the  following  Years. 

Centajje 

of 

1862. 

1863. 

1864. 

1865. 

1866. 

Bonus. 

£     s. 

d. 

£     s. 

d 

£     s. 

d. 

C       s. 

d 

£     s. 

d. 

1815 

2372     6 

II 

2409    2 

I 

2445  17 

3 

2482   12 

5 

2519    7 

7 

152  p.  c. 

1820 

2010  13 

I 

2041  16 

2 

2072  19 

3 

2104     2 

4 

2135     5 

.S 

U4p.c. 

1825 

1882  17 

3 

1912    0 

9 

1941    4 

3 

1970     7 

9 

1999  II 

3 

100  p.  c. 

1830 

1755     I 

2 

1782    5 

I 

1809    9 

0 

1836  12 

II 

1863  16 

10 

86  p.  c. 

i«s=; 

1614     5 

2 

1639    5 

'i 

1664    5 

8 

1689     5 

II 

1714    6 

2 

7ip.c. 

1840 

1468    8 

2 

149 1    3 

2 

1513  18 

2 

1536  13 

2 

1559    8 

2 

56  p.  c. 

i«45 

1337    7 

I 

1358    I 

6 

1378  IS 

II 

1399  10 

4 

1420    4 

9 

42  p.  c. 

1850 

1229    7 

4 

1248    8 

4 

1267    9 

4 

1286  10 

4 

1305  II 

4 

31  p.  c. 

1855 

1133  19 

3 

1151  10 

8 

1 169    2 

I 

1 186  13 

6 

1204    4 

II 

20  p.  c. 

These  Bomises,  WHICH  IT  IS  BELIEVED  ARE  NOT  EXCEEDED  BY  THOSE 
OF  ANY  OTHER  OFFICE,  have  all  been  declared  OJit  of  Profits  actttally 
realized,  and  every  element  of  Profit  ever  possessed  by  the  Society,  with 
vastly  increased  resources,  remains  for  the  increase  of  present  and  new 
members'  Policies. 


fg- 


-^ 


fl- 


<Scottis|)  EEttfobjs'  jFuntr  Htfc  ^ssurattce  ^ocictg. 


■a 


Days  of  Grace. 

Thirty  Days  of  Grace  are  allowed  for  payment  of  Premiums,  but 
Policies  may  be  revived  within  Thirteen  Months  of  the  Premium 
becoming  due. 

Lapsed  Policies. 

Whe7i  the  Days  of  Grace  have  expired,  and  the  Member  does  not  wish 
to  j'cnew  the  Policy,  a  S7im  equal  to  the  Surrender  Value  thereof,  on  the 
last  day  of  Grace,  will  be  paid  to  him  (see  Explanation^as  to  Surrender 
Values,  below),  or  a  paid-iip  Policy,  free  of  future  Annual  Premiums,  for 
a  corresponding  sum  will  be  issued,  as  he  may  select. 

Sttrrender  Vahies  payable  on  Demand. 

Many  Offices  decline  giving  any  Surrender  Value  unless  the  Policy 
shall  have  been  of  a  certain  number  of  years'  standing,  although  the 
premiums  paid  greatly  exceed  the  risk  borne  by  the  Office  and  the  proper 
expenses  of  the  Assurance.  The  practice  of  the  Scottish  Widows'  Fund 
is,  and  always  has  been,  to  pay  at  any  time  from  the  day  of  the  issue  of  a 
Policy  its  actual  Office  value,  and  even  When  the  Policy  lapses  by 
Non-Payment  of  the  Premiums  during  the  thirteen  months  within 
which  they  may  be  received,  an  allowance  equal  to  the  Full  Siarender 
Value  is  paid. 

Examples  of  Surrender  Values  of  ^iooo. 
Age  at  entry  being  30. 


Duration  of  Policy^ 

Premiums  paid. 

Surrender  Value. 

Per  Centage  of 

Surrender  Value  on 

Premiums  paid. 

.One  Year  

Ten  Years 

^2S  17    6 
258  15    0 

517  10   0 

776    5    0 
1035    0    0 
1 164     7     6 

;^8      0    10 

i6q  12  10 

390  15   II 

699  10    4 

1071   19    0 

1435     6    0 

31  per  cent. 

62  per  cent. 

75  per  cent. 

90  per  cent. 
104  per  cent. 
123  per  cent. 

Twenty  Years  

Thirty  Years 

P'orty  Years 

Forty- five  Years  ... 

The  Tables  of  Sun^endcr  Values  of  Policies  and  Bonuses  are  published 
in  the  Prospectus,  so  that  a  person,  before  he  makes  his  proposal  to  the 
Scottish  Widows'  Fund,  can  see  the  progressively  increasing  value  of 
his  Assurance  [except  futicre  Bomises,  ivhich  of  cou7'se  will  still  further 
increase  the  value)  from  the  beginning  to  the  end  of  the-transaction. 

Loans  Granted  on  Secttrity  of  Policies. 

The  Policies  of  this  Society,  besides  bearing  a  fixed  Cash  Value  from 
the  first,  payable  on  demand,  are  also  available  as  First-Class  Securities, 
on  which  advances  can  be  obtained  from  the  Society  at  any  time. 
Advances  of  ^50  and  upwards,  to  any  amount  the  value  of  a  Policy  will 
admit  of,  are  granted  free  of  expense  and  without  any  other  Security. 
The  present  rate  of  interest  is  4  per  cent. 


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Indisputable  Certificates^ 

constituting  Policies  unchallengeable  Documents  upon  any  ground  what- 
ever, are  granted,  upon  application,  to  Members  of  five  years'  standing. 
The  Laws  empower  the  Directors  to  refuse  or  modify  the  terms  of  such 
Certificates,  when  the  issue  of  the  Certificate  would,  in  their  opinion,  be 
inconsistent  with  the  general  interest. 

Foreign  Residence  zmthottt  extra  Premiimis. 

Foreign  Residence  is  allowed  from  the  issue  of  a  policy  in  any  part  of 
Europe,  in  parts  of  North  America,  Australia,  New  Zealand,  and  other 
Colonies,  in  time  of  peace,  free  of  charge ;  and  the  Indisputable  Certifi- 
cate granted  after  the  first  five  years,  as  explained,  cancels  all  restrictions 
in  the  Policy,  aiid  no  License  or  Extra  Premium  is  thereafter  required 
for  Travel  or  Residence  iti  any  part  of  the  world. 

Payment  of  Claims. 

Claims  are  paid  in  full  in  any  part  of  the  United  Kingdom,  free  of 
charge,  on  the  simple  receipt  of  the  parties  entitled.  The  Policy  must  be 
given  up,  and  the  Claimant's  Title,  "  Confirtnation"  (in  Scotland)  "Pro- 
bate" or  '^Letters  of  Administration"  (in  England  or  Ireland),  or  the 
Assignments  (if  the  Policy  has  been  assigned)  require  to  be  produced. 
Scotch  Title  is  not  7'equired  where  Claimant  holds  Etiglish  or  Irish  Title. 

Value,  of  the  Society's  Policies. 

The  moderate  rates  of  Premium  charged ;  the  almost  unprecedented 
largeness  of  the  Bonuses ;  the  fact  that  the  Policy  is  practically  as  con- 
vertible as  a  bank  note  for  its  value  to  the  member  himself  at  any  time; 
and  the  absolute  security  afforded  by  the  unquestionable  financial  position 
of  the  Society  for  the  fulfilment  of  all  its  engagements,  render  Policies  of 
the  Scottish  Widows'  Fund,  whether  held  for  family  or  Business  purposes, 
instruments  of  the  highest  value. 

All  7iecessary  Information  sent  Free'. 

The  Prospectus  contains  Tables,  showing — the  Premiums  charged  for 
Assurances — the  Bonuses  declared  at  each  period  of  Division — The  Sur- 
render Values  of  Policies — The  Cash  Values  of  Bonuses  and  corresponding 
Reductions  on  future  Premiums — and  the  progressive  increase  in  the 
Business,  Funds,  and  Revenue,  since  the  Society  was  founded ;  also 
detailed  explanations  and  practical  examples  from  all  these  Tables,  with 
full  explanations  of  the  advantages  enjoyed  by  Policy-holders  of  this 
Society. 

Head  Office.  SAMUEL  RALEIGH,  Manager. 

9  St.  Andrew  Sqimre.Edinbiirgh.  J-  J-   ?•  ANDERSON,  Secretary. 

CHIEF  OFFICE  IN  GIASGQW,    141  BUCHANAN  STREET. 

THOMAS  BROWN,  Resident  Secretary. 

Local  Agent— ]oHN  Paris,  .St.  RoUox  Branch  of  National  Bank. 


JR.  &^  Ji.  Clark,  Printers. 


MANUFACTURING    STATIONERS, 


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13    aiiASSFORD    STREET, 

GLASGOW, 

Have  constantly  on  hand  a  large  and  carefully  selected  Stock  of  PAPERS 
j  and  STATIONERY  of  every  description,  which  they  can  supply  on  the 


very  Best  Terms. 


Writing  Papers. 
Tissue  ditto. 
Copying  ditto. 
Drawing  ditto. 
Oiled  ditto. 
Carbonic  ditto. 


Tracing  Papers. 
Blotting    ditto. 
Printing   ditto. 
Coloured  PrintingPapers, 
Cartridge  Paper. 
Lining         ditto. 


Stuff  Papers. 
Hosiery  ditto. 
Hatters*  ditto. 
Grocers'  ditto. 
Drapers'  ditto. 
Manufacturer's  ditto. 


MERCHANTS  AND  BANKERS'  ACCOUNT  BOOKS 

OF  EVEBY  PESCRIPTION,  MADE  TO  ORDER. 

Warranted  of  the  very  best  material,  and  finished  by  the  most  experieiiced  Workmen. 


Letter  Copting  Books,  first  quality  made  of  Best  English  Made  Paper, 
Half -bound  in  calf,  Indexed,  and  Paged, 
480  leaves,  size  11  by  9^,    7s.  each,  or    7.5s.  per  dozen. 
960     do.  do,  10s.      do.       lOSs.      do. 

Second  quality,  made  of  French  Copying,  Half -bound,  Indexed,  and  Paged. 
480  leaves,  size  H  by  9^,    4s.  each,  or    44s.  per  dozen. 
960     do.  do.  6s.      do.         65s.      do. 

Third  quality,  made  of  French  Copying,  Quarter-bound,  Indexed,  and  Paged. 
240  leaves,  2s.  each,  or  21s.  per  dozen. 
480     do.     3s.      do.       32s.      do. 

Contracts  taken  for  the  supply  of  large  Establishments  and  Exporters, 
and  Tenders  given  for  the  Supply  of  any  particular  Book  or  Set  of  Books 
that  may  be  required. 

PATTEElffS  or  AIL^ScmKoWjOF  BOOKS  RETAIIOID. 
18  GLASSFOKD  STREET,  GLASGOW. 


WILSON  &  MATHESON, 

42  GLASSFOBD  STREET,  GLASGOW, 


Have  pleasure  in  calling  the  attention  of  their  numerous  Customers,  and 
Shippers  to  the  subjoined  LIST  OF  THEIR  DEPARTMENTS  for 
1862.  Their  Stock  is  very  complete,  and,  upon  inspection,  the  prices  will 
be  found  very  Moderate. 


Orders  Carefully  and  Promptly  Executed 


^=  FOR  LIST  OF  DEPARTMENTS  SEE  NEXT  PAGE. 


LIST   OF    DEPARTMENTS. 


t.— UMBEELLAS. 


2  —UMBEELLAS. 

3.— PAEASOLS. 

4.— MATEEIAL. 

5— POETMANTEAUS. 

6.— OAEPET  BAGS.     - 
7.— EUGS,  &c.        -        -        ■ 
8.— LADIES'  EETIOULES. 

9.— CLOTH  GAPS. 
10.— CAP  PUENISHING, 

11.— SCOTCH  BONNETS. 
12.— SHIPPING  CAPS. 


13.- 

14- 


-EELT  HATS. 
-FELT  HATS. 


Umbrellas  in  Cotton,  Alpaca,  and  Silk,  for  the  Home  and 

Export  Trade. 
Umbrellas,  made  especially  for  the  Calcutta  and  Bombay 

Market 
A  large  Stock  of  Parasols,  in  all  the  New  Shapes  and  Colours 

for  the  Season. 
Materials  supplied  to  the  Trade  in  all  its  varied  Branches. 
Portmanteaus,  Coat  Cases,  Wellingtons,  and  other  Patents, 

Hat  Cases,  all  kinds,  Dressing  Cases,  Desks,  &c. 
Carpet  Bags,  Leather  Bags,  Cloth  Bags,  and  Hide  Bags,  «fec. 
Bailway  Eugs,  Air  Cushions,  and  Travelling  Eequisites. 
Ladies'^  Eeticules,  iu  Leather,  Morocco,  Cloth,  and  Fancy 

Worsted  Patterns. 
Cloth,  Tweed,  and  Fur  Caps,  for  the  Home  &  Shipping  Trade. 
The  Trade  supplied  with  Tweeds,  Cloths,  Peaks,  Leathers, 

Furs,  &c. 
ScotchBonnets — Glengarries,Balmorals,andShippingCap8. 
Shipping  Caps,  in  Plush  Conical  Caps;  Kihnamock  Caps, 

Worsted  Caps. 
Men's  Felt  Hats,  in  all  the  New  Shapes,  Prices,  and  Colours. 
Ladies',  Misses',  and  Children's  Felt  Hats,  Trimmed  and 

Untrimmed. 
Braces,  in  Cotton,  Elastic  Web,  Silk,  Leather,  French,&c.  &c 
Belts,  in  Elastic,  Leather,  and  Cloth,  and  in  all  the  styles  of 

Ornaments. 
Shirts,  in  White,  Eegatta,  French,  Coloured,  Wool,  &c,  for 

all  Markets. 
Collars,  in  all  the  New  and  Varied  Shapes;  New  Makes  in 

Shirt  Fronts,  &c.,  &c. 
Beaufort  and  Napoleon  Ties,  Silk  and  Satin  Stocks,  Black 

and  Fancy,  &c. 
Bandannas,  Twill,  Corah,  Brocades,  Mufflers,  and  Scarfs; 

Ladies'  Ties,  &c. 
Hosiery,  in  various  Branches;  Gloves,  Cravata,  StockingB, 

&c.,  &c. 
Stays,  in  Drab,  Gray,  and  White,  every  new  Style  &  Patent. 
Stays,  especially  got  up  for  the  Canada,  and  for  other  Foreign 

Markets. 
Printed  Table  Cloths,  Imitation  Woods,  Bronzes,  and 

Marbles,  &c. 
Leather  Cloth,  in  all  Shades  of  Colour,  and  every  Price; 

Japanned  Cloth. 
Coats,  Capes,  and  Leggings,  in  all  the  new  styles,  and  in 

every  quality. 
A  Stock  of  Piece  Goods,  in  Alpaca,  India  Cloth,  Stout  Tweel, 

&c. 
India  Eubber  Washers,  and  Sheets,  Joints  and  Tubing. 
Oiled  Coats,   Legging^,  and   South- Westers,   and  UDed 

Packing  Cloth. 
Boots  and  Shoes,  Wholesale  for  the  Home  Trade,  every 

make  and  Price. 
Boots  and  Shoes  made  suitable  for  Australia,  East  and  West 

Indies,  and  the  General  Foreign  Trade. 
Web  and  Felt  Shoes,  Carpet  Shoes,  &  Felt  Boots  in  all  Styles. 
India  Eubber  Shoes,  in  aU  makes ;  Pelt  &  Canvas  Uppers,  &c. 
34. — Shoemakers'  FuRNisHrNGS.    Boot  Laces,  in  all  qualities;  Eyelets,  Bindings,  &c.,  &o. 
S5.— PLUSH.  -        -        -    Weavers  of  Plush,  Sealette,  and  Crimette,  for  the  Shoe  and 

Cap  Trade. 
36. — Hearth  Eugs,  Door  Mats,  Table  Covers,  Dish  Mats.  Hassocks  and  Floor  Cloths,  in  any 
widths.  _^ 

Depot  for  Scotland  for  the  North  British  India  Eubber  Go.'s  Shoes. 

The  Wholesale  Trade  supplied,  at  the  Co.'s  Prices  and  their  Terms,  from  our  Stock. 

The  Trade  Supplied  with  Gutta  Percha  Boots  &  Shoes  at  Maker's  Prices. 

Export  and  Large  Buyers  will  find,  at  all  times,  in  many  of  these  Departments, 
SPECIAL  LOTS  at  JOB  PEICES. 


15.— BEACES. 
16— BELTS.    - 

17.— SHIETS.  - 

18.— COLLAES  &  FEONTS. 

19.— STOCKS  &  TIES.  - 

20.— BANDANNAS. 

21.— NEW  DEPARTMENT. 

22.— STATS.    - 
23.— STAYS.    - 

24.— WAX  CLOTH. 

25.— LEATHER  CLOTH. 

26.— WATEEPEOOFS.     - 

27.— WATEEPROOF  CLOTH 

28.-  INDIA  EUBBER.      - 
29.- OILED  CLOTH.       - 

30.— BOOTS  &  SHOES.   - 

31.— BOOTS  &  SHOES.   - 

32.— WEB  SHOES.  - 

33.— INDIA  EUBBEE  SHOES. 


W.  (|-  M.  send,  on  applicatiim,  Printed  Price  Lists  of  all  the  Goods  they  Manufacture  and  keep  in 

Stock. 


RETAIL     DEPARTMENT, 

44  GLASSFOBD  STBEET,  GLASGOW, 

Is  replete  with  a  Choice  Assortment  of  Poetmanteaus,  Coat  Cases,  Over, 
lands,  Trunks,  Hat  and  Bonnet  Cases,  Ladies'  Dress  Travelling  Trunks, 
Havresacks,  Knapsacks,  Courier,  Carriage,  and  Hand  Bags,  Railway  Rugs, 
Travelling  Cushions,  Life  Preservers,  or  Swimming  Belts,  Flasks,  Picnic 
Baskets,  &c. 

Evety   Useful  Novelty  in  Travelling  Requisites. 

TOTOISTS'  &LASSES  OE  &RE1T  POWER. 

DRESSING  CASES,  TRAVELLING  and  PORTABLE  DESKS; 
WATER  and  AIR  BEDS,  PILLOWS,  CUSHIONS,  ENEMAS,  &c.; 
ELASTIC  STOCKINGS,  KNEE  CAPS  and  ANKLETS  for  Swollen 
Legs  or  Varigose  Veins;  The  PATENT  TUBULAR  INDIA  RUBBER 
MAT;  INDIA  RUBBER  in  Sheet,  Tube,  Hosepipe,  Valves,  Joints,  &c.; 
FOOT  BALLS,  CHEST  EXPANDERS;  WATERPROOF  GARMENTS 
for  Ladies  and  Gentlemen;  FISHING  STOCKINGS  and  BOOTS. 

A  Select  Stock  of  FRENCH  and  GERMAN  NOVELTIES  suitable  for 
Presents  or  Bazaars.     PHOTOGRAPHIC  ALBUMS. 


ACILITARY  ACCOUTREAIENTS,  in  Belts  of  aU  descripUons,  SworOs,  Ornaments 
Badges,  &o.,  Stocks,  Iieggiugs,  Knee  Caps. 


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